Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, September 12, 1885, Page 7

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THE OHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY Folefe: T elet DEWEY &STONE One of he Bestland Largest dtocks in the United Btater To Belect From: NO STAIRS TO CLIMB. ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR What It Cost the Conaty for Justice Shops. Many Oases, Few Oonvictions, N Oonneil Bluffs Corres pondence, Few of the tax-payers realize, and, In fact, have little chance to know, what it costs to malntaln the justice shops. The meetlng of the county board, and the fillng of bllls for the past quarter, gives a little Inalght Into the amounts whish the county has to pay for comparatively nothing. The Ber man went through the accounts of Justlce Fralney, and gathered some facts and figares which are strikingly illastrative of the expense —_—_— of maintalning the oriminal law. This 1885 justloe pressnta fee bills in elghty- three criminal cases. It soems that In most of the cases thers was no cause of actlon and the expense was wholly neealess, Of the csses seventy- one were dismlssed, and only In twelve cases was there any witnesses sworn. This is a large percentags of needless arrests, seven out of every elght cases belng dl:- missed or the defendant dlscharged, 1t 1s well known that any one can get & war- rent no matter whether there ls any- thing to the cause of complalnt or not. Irresponsible parties get mad over some trifla, or want to force some one to pay a bill, and they dash Into a justloe office and file an Information. Before the day of trial, elther their temper has cooled or the matter has been cettled, and the case is dropped while the county is called on TheSt.Louis Exposition WILL O2EN Wednesday, September 3, at 7 p. m And Continue Until October 26, at 10:30 p. m. NOTE THE ATTRACTIONS PRESENTED. A Magnificent Display of all classes of Machinery and Agricultural Implements, Tho most beautiful variety of Manufac ured Articles ever exhibited in the West. to phy elghtdollars bp, The Art Galleries contain a Colluction of Paintings by the most colebrated Artists of T Vel whish thato Earops and America, which has never heen surpassed 1n this country. e seventy. 258 o Tho Musio will by rendered by the *‘United States Cavalry Band”” and “‘Gilmore’s Cele- [ was no conviction coet the county a total brated New York Band,” of §539 60, or an average of $7.00 each. wera of a varied character, some being Manufacturers of Ornamental bound over to the grand jury. Pos- & — |batch there. ara finally two or three of- $218.40, and the total costs for the is Includes the j el d ADMISSION—ADULTS, 253 CHILDREN, 16c. Ay TACL DI SRt S (SRR for the pucpose of having a glandered sibly there were two or three out of the whole lot in which there was gome vlolatlon of the criminal Iaw of L such importance as to warrant the officera fenders punlshed for anything more than elghty-three cases amounted to $758. F feen of the cfficer. The twelve cases in Special Low Rates of all Traias Ruuning iufo §t Lonis Darine the Expsition. horse shot, some for recovering some Dormer Windows, Wit dow Cape, Metalic Sky Lights, &c, Tin, Iron and Slate roofers, | of the law in Invoking its power to pun- a technical offense, it will be surprising. or ac'ual convictions of real crimioale, CADEMY of the SACRED HEAR Park Place, Omaha, Nebraska. Roardig School for young ladies under the direction of the Ladies of the Sacred Heart Tho coureo of studies embraces all tho branches of a useful and refined education. Sho schelasti ces on the first Wednesday in September, THRMS — Payable in advance, including board, washing, tuition in English and French, |8 8 ‘““i“““{ 'fi““i He .‘"‘;‘ f““"fl:‘:“ nstrnmental music. use of books, per seseion of 5 months, $150. casce, and not a slngle conviction. a8 EXTRAS—Painting, Drawing, German, Vocal Mu_ic, Ilarp, Guitar, Violin, For lurther [cost of these ozscs amounted to $98 nformation apply te the Right Rev. Jas, 0'Connor, or to the Lady Superior. Most of them were brought to him by ch‘:ngcu Odf ;ehnuo. being started elee- where, and while he may not be respon- J. H. VIOKER | jblo for any undue expanse, yet it {lla:- trates that the eystem an practiced by the PIANOS AND ORGANS o ol by TUNED, CLEANED AND REPAIRED [ ol o comparison with the foolish csses on RE-VARNISHED AND POLISHED. which the county Is throwlng away ite No. 3094 North 15th Street, - = T o oney. CHAS. HIVERICK FURNITUORE his courtthere were fifty-five cases,and that UPROLSTERY AND DRAPERIES, thirty-five were discherged or dismiseed, and there were twenty cases which re- Passenger Elevator to all floors, 1306, 1208 and 1310 Farnam St. OMAHA NEBRASEA which there was some declslon reached RUEMMPING & BOLTE, stolen trinket, and only cne or two 5168, 12th St. Omaha, Neb, Wor one in any part of the country. ish the offonder, and If out of the whole Those twelve cases cost the county supposlog there are out of the whole batch two or three, will amount to $250 or more apiece. Justice Hendricks has filed a bill which shows about the same state of facts only J, AKELLER . Omaha, Nebraska sulted in convlction, or in blndlng over to the district court, or in some such dls- position. The total cost in these thirty- five cases, for justice, constable, and wit- neeses, was $538 22. In this court there 15 a bett:r showlng for the money called for than in any of the others. All the billa be whittled down so far as possible, but the trouble is that the preeent law permits of abuses to arite, A.J. Tuurock, Eng. and Supt. and the just and unjust bills are alike G. P. N, SapLER, Ass't, Eng, ol}:rled thn:n&h toa pnyfiwlon;, and t::ou; . 5 who presen em are o ed to stan Valley Bridge and Iron Works,| i, bt of the f,un.fi,,mg,,g, It is urged by those who have been In position to watch these bills from yesr Manufaoturers and Buildersof | tO y€ar, that the next leglslature should change the law, that in citles end large WI‘OI]ZIH If[ll]. S[flfl], HOWB towns the justices can be pald a salary Truse and Combination fixed by the county board, and then there B R I D G E s will bo less temptation to allow cases to be brought and costs put upon the coun- For Rallroads snd Highways. |ty without cause. The justice can do & TumTTAM ‘me S:u:s.hlioc great deal to either Increase or dimin!sh “ugsos, Piors and Sub- theeo costs, for by entertalning cases s, which have no shadow of & foundation, Tinsley, Shire Tulock | other costs besides those of tho justice’s are made, each officer and witness having a feo bill to swell the amount of the whole, H, W, D1ayoxD, Asst. Missowri OFFICE AND WORKS LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS, A. McLouth, Agent. Please send us word of all bridge work to let, itod from engincers and bridge M. HELLMAN & CO,, Wholesale Glothiers. 1301 AND 1303 FARNAM STREET, COR. 13TH. OMAHA, NEB. Correspondence PERSONAL, W, A, Gould, of St, Paul, Neb,, is in the clty. 5 Charles A, Crocker, of Stillwater, Mich., was in the city yesterday. A, J. Soyder and his family leave to-day for & weel's visit to Nebraska, L. M. Hobbs and femily left last evening for a vislt to friends in Peoria, I1I, W. Twinne Cross, brother of Dr, Cross, arrived here yesterday from Baltimoro, Mra. A. Haynes, of Ohio, s visitiog in the c.ty, the guest of Mrs. Harry Harworth. Rev. Dr, Cooley, pastor of the Baptist church, has been callod away by the death of bis brother, F. L. Spanogle, treasurer of the Western implement company of Red Cloud, Neb., was in the clty yeoterday, Hon, Thomas 8. Wright, of Des Moiuer, was in the city yesterday, having some cases to look after in the circuit court. N, M. Hubbard, jr, son of Judge Hub- bard, of Cedar Rapids, arrived in the city yesterday to look after some legal business here, Prof. C. B, Lipfert left yesterday for Cres- ton, Ho will return to-morrow morning in time to take his acoustomed place at the or- gan in the Episcopal church, H, H, Van Brunt and J, J. Vanderveer went to Lincoln yesterday to look after Van Brunt & Co's exhibit at the Lincoln fair, They return this evening to spend Sunday at home, Richard Harworth, brother of Harry Har- worth, visited this city some time ago, and was 80 impressed with the many advantages of the clty that after returning east and tak- ing unto himself a wife, ho has returned now with her, and intends takiog up his residence here, ) Not & Dry Joke, The mayorin one of his editorial ar- guments in favor of the *‘pop” ordinence evidently Intended to ssy that ‘‘the aa- loon men have Indlrectly conformed to the state law, that 1s a law, to wit, the olty charter.” Tae typos of hls psper got it set up, *‘a law to wet the clty charier,” Not far out f the way, after a!l, THE A. L. STRANG COMPANY, Double and Single Acting Power ano hano PUMPS, STEAM PUMPE Engine Trlm; s, Mining Maohinery, Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fitting: at wholesale or retall HALLADAY WIND.-MILLS, OHOROF AND BOHOOL BELLS. Oorner 10th and Farnam 8t., Omaha Neb. C. F. GONDMAN, Wholesale Drug gists AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glags OMAHA, NEB. . BO Y ER CO., DEALERS IN Com Hall's Safe and Lock SAFES, VAULTS, LOCKS, ETG. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF 1020 FARNAM STREET, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, BY HUGH CONWAY, Autkor of “Called Back” and “Dark Days OHAPTER XXXV CONTINUED, After this sho went to Uncle Herbort and somothing of the same scens was gono through. The Talberts then re-arrangsd their neckties as much as to say that al- though such impulsive embraces might be allowed once in a way they were not to boa general rule, The Talberts then rearranged their neckties 20, said Horaca, Mr. and Mrs, — Frank. *Ho d gomo timo rice and T Married in Munich. Fino city, Horac w it of cours We only from our wedding tri You aro the first w Lought porbaps you would have put us up for a couplo of days.” This request put the Talberts on their mettle as hosts, i tality overruled everything. Thel > was ab tho people's so thoy wishe longer the it why did Beatrica run awany Horaca, & I “Ay, why?” said Frank carclos the quostion.” “It could nct have Leen to avold you,” said Herbort, “Sho says not. about such thi “You are But ono is never sure up the boy,” said Horaco to Lis niece. She Lesitate : s would be taken from Horaco looked triumpl His theory had been the r Then they went off to see that a room was got ready their uncxpocted guests, While th s were so engazed their uests v down to tho vi 1s Mordle, ively sptokled when he heard tne ne: It freod his conscience from a shadow which had for months bean lying upon it—the shadow of the ** Cat and Compasses.” He tooi a hand of each of his friend: found Syl Sylvanus That I Sorry for one thing—only one, didu’t join those hands, Would have given worlds—any thinz—gone to Munich on pur- poso. Imendu't toll either of you why I wished to do it.” The last words woro spoken with genuine feeling. Mr. and Mra. Carruthers pressed the curate's 15 and thanked him for his good wishes. When thay left him Sylvanus called for his tricycle and propelled himself ten miles out and ton miles home again, He did so, he told himself, to keep his wind up to sermon ma Ho was unwilling to con- fess that the need for such violent bodily exercise was brought about by the sight of Beat as a bride, That night at Hazlewood House the table was as tastefully laid, the napery as smooth and spotless, the glass as lustrous, the wines as unimpeachable, the crockery as perfeck asever. Frank did nearly all the talking. Ho spoke of his future plans, of the lifo he and Beatrice meant to lead, as coolly as if all her friends bad baen at her wedding. Beatrice said very little. She was simply, quietly happy. Horaco thought the youtg couple beha: very well, As he remarked to Herbort after e wero none of those embarrassing little familiarities which 50 often make the company of a brids and bridegroom—well, undesirable.” Beat left the men and strolled through the garden. Horace and Herbert then filled their glassos, and in a courtly way wished “Not,"” said Hor- stly say we approve of your having besn marriel in this clandes- tine way, Buat you may, of course, have bad good reasons for it." “We had good “Wo think, howeyer, wo ask for an explanation of I conduct—Ler flight and concealment, “Certainly,”” said Herbert, “most cortain. Iy Bo Frank toll them all. Asho had the command of langunge end spoke in earnest o tomake cortain and to bringont strong. shadows look points in his cli Becould spealk cf wi so inyoke pity as well as v, Beatrico could scarcely Luve found a Letter advo- cate, But Horaca! Horbert! A lino of notes of exclamation would not properly express their surprise, With eyes fixel on the ker thoy listened like persons under & < had said his say ntinued to gazo at him. Horaco was the flrst to spaak, “Is this true!” bLe 1, ery word of it—poor girl!” said Frank, “Then,” said Horace, with his o appeal manner, *wo can never forgive her—never see her again, Nev t, as if expecting the conns, Franl rose ore's nothing moro to my wife to put her Which is tho best Blacktown This was a staggering shot. It was a cruel shot. Carruthers was right when he said it would takea great deal to make the Talberts turn-even a dog away. “Ciive us a few minutes to talk it oier, said Herbert. *Let us leave you here for ewhile, . Tl go into the garden, I can't give you moro than twenty minutes, because most of our things ars unpacked, and it is growing late.” Before he left them ho spoks again; this timo with all his former carnestness, “Horace, Herbert,” he said, turniug from one to the othy “In talking this over, re- member, that if you caunot forgive ber we . By casting her a right to say what Remember, also, she is my wife that sho 15 even now it chobses, —that shs loves you on_thorns of suspenso awaiting your de- cisio With this he left them, went into the gar- den, and, out of sight of the housa, walked with his arm around Beatrice and bade her be of good checr, e the twenty minutes had expired, Whittaker came to inform them that Mr, Talbert desived him to say that tea was waiting in the drawing-room, Frank smilod, drew lxaty trembling arm within his ~wn and led Ler indoos As soon as Whitwkor had withdrawn after bLanding round thy tea Horace spoke, Ho was standiug up, his cup in his band, and cctiicd to be gazing at nothing, My doar Beatrice,” ho said very gravely, “I think if you and Frauk could prolong your stay till to-morrow week weo might ask a few (ricnds to meet you at din- ner, The wvitation will ba a shart one, but the clrewmstauces will wo doubt ba Carruthers turned away to hidea smile. Yot ho felt that, coniidering who the spoaker was, 0o words could have been bet wore judiciously or juors delicately A TAMILY AFFAIR. chésen fo exy Horbert bad decided to forgive the culprit, and not only to say no more about_her mis- deeds, but, alsy, if necessary, show the world that they took her part. It was a triumph. No more was said: bat Baatrico could not refrain from letting a few tears of gratitude bedew Horaco's immaculate shirt front, or from sitting for a littlo while with Horbert's hand in hers ir Maingay had, of course, o ba told all s was a painful task, as telling Sir Main- gay meant telling Lady Clauson, _Her Iady- ship had her revenge by being able to say the girl had, after all, ‘‘done something dis- graceful,” but as sbe thinks a great deal about the honor of hor husband’s family, sho will not proclaim the correctness of her ostimato of Beatrice's charaoter. And others will have to be told. The Oakbury people will hear a great deal. They will sbako their heads and gossip. Buy’ fortunately, or unfortunately, Mr, and Mrs, Carruthors' future lifo will not bo spent among theso families of position, g0 such gossip will matter little to them. They wiil livo in_the great world of Lon- don, and Frank Carruthers may or may mous man, At any rate he Boatrice will make a cirelo of frionds. No secret will bo made of the facts that she has been twice married, and that little Harry is her child by ber firsh busband. And if some day it should be whispered in that circlo that for some rea- sons only known to berself sho passed for years as a singlo woman when she was a wife—what will it matter ¥ Better that than passing as a wife when a woman is singlo. The world is like a eat, pleasant and sweet when rubbed the right way. Frank and Beatrice aro rich—the trustees raised no uestion on account of the first marringe— %67 are. Lospitable, kind-heartod, clover, oung and good-looking, and_Frank seem$ ikely to rise to ominenca. In such cases friends aro very good natured and trouble themselves very littlo about idlo_ reporta. Indeed, all whio caro to inquire into Mrs, Carruthers' history may know all thero is te bo known. No—not all. Not the means by which happiness was brought within_ their grasp, That is known only to a wild-eyed, white- facol woman whoss gaunt fentures grow every day mora gaunt, who, day by day, sinks into a mars hopelets state. this victim to the dreariest r the world Las yet invented—doubly dreary because it is il and unanswerablo— only she knows how Beatrice's freedom was bought, how her happiness was assured., And $he will goon die and go to I Dut she will dic and THE END, — Nervous Dcbilitated Men, You are llowed a rree triai jor thirty days of tho use of Dr, Dye’s Celebrated Voltaio Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speady reliof and permanent cure of Nervous Debility, losa of Vitahty and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other dis- oagea. 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Nothing will do more to produce or enhance it than a use of Mr. Pozzoni’ preparations. ) == = #4 OAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 & Tickets Only 85, Shares in Proportior Lonisiana State Lottery Gompany ‘‘We do hereby certify that we su) ise the ar rangementa for ail the Monthly and Sems-Annio 0Drawings of the Lcuisiana State Lottery Company and in person manage and control the Drawing themselocs, and that the same are conducted 1with honesty, fairness and in_good faith toward all par ties, and we authorize the company to use this cor. tificate, with fac-similes of our signatures attaches n advertisements., OOMMISSIONERS, 1ncorporated In 1808 for 25 years by the leglalature for Elucational and Charitablo purposes—with » capital of §1,000,000—t0 which & reserve fund of o $650 000 has sinco boen added. By ac overwhelming popular vote 18 franohise wasmade & part of the present state constitusios adopted December 2d. A. D, 1870, Tho only lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the pooplé of any state, 14 never acalos or pootpones. Ito grand single numver drawlngs take pl monthly, A BPLENDID OFPORTUNITY TO'W'N A FORTUNX 10th Grand Drawing,Class K,'in the Acade: of Music, New Orleans, Tuseday, Oct, 13 1885, 185th Monthly Drawing, CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000 100,000 Ticketa at Five Dollars Each, Frac- tions, in Fifths in Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES) 10APITAL PRIZE 1 do do us, 9 Approximation Prizes of §760 . pii iy do 500 9 do do 50 1067 Prizes, amounting $0 60t Appltcation for mtes to cifibe shisid b madouly 4o theoffioo of tho Company in New Orloans; For further information write cloarly giving full sddross, POSTAL NOTES, Expross Mooy Or New York Exchange in'ordinary letter, Curreno) by Express (wl gums of §5 and upwards ab our ex pense) 3 M. A. DAUPHIN Or M. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. 007 Seventh 8., Washington D. O, Mako P. O, Money Ordors paysble and addres: Roglsterod Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK Now Orleane, La. OR LOUISIANA SATIONAL BANK, Now Orleans, La., STATE NATIONAL BANK, Now Orleans, GERMANIA NATIONAL BANK, Now Orleans, La Hair Coods Waves, | rizass, Switches, Ftc, HAIR 'GOODS. Shampooing, Hair Dressing And Cutting, HAIR GOODS. Bangs Cut Pamprdour, Langtry or other styles, MRS, O, L. GILLEITE, 20 Maln 85, Counsctl Bluifs, Hofaco and | Hair Coods Take all in all. ~Take all the Kidneys and Liver Medloln ~Take all the Blood purlfiers, ~—Tweke all the Rheumatlo romedlos, ~—Take all the Dyspepsia and indiges- tlon oures. ~Take all the Ague,Fever, and billlous npooffios, ~Take all the Braln and Nerve force rovives, —Take all the Great health reatorers. In short, take all the best qualities of all these and tne—bent —Qualitles of all the best mediolnes In the world and you will find that—Hop ~—Bltters have the best curative quall. tles and powers of all—concentrated In them, ~—And {hat they will oure when any or allof these, single or—oombined, Falll! ~—A thorough trial will glve poaitlve proot of this, Hardened Liver. Five yoara ago I broke down with kid. ney and liver complaint and rhenmatism, Since then 1 have been unable to be about at all. My liver became hard like wood; my llmba were puffed up and filled with water. All the best physiclans agreed that nothing could cure me. resolved to try Hop Bltters: I have used eeven bot- tles; the hardness has all gono from my liver, the swelllng from my limbs and it has worked a miracle In my oase; other- wise I would have been uow In my grave, J. W. Morky, Baffalo, October 1, 1881, Poverty and Suffering. T way deagged down wi'h debt, poverty and eut- foring for years, caused by a sick family and large bills for doctering. 1wy complet 1y discouraged, untll one yoar azo, by tho vice of my pastor, 1 commenoed ustng Hop Bitters, and in one month were all well, and none f ut have scen asl daysince, and I want to say to all pooe mon, A koop your fawilies woll & year with Hop Bittora for less than ono doctor's visis will ocst. 1 know it. —A. Workingman, Prosecuto the Swindlera!!! It when you call for Hop Bitters (seo cluster of Hops on tho white label) tye drug. izt hands out any stuffcalled O, D. Warner's German Hop RBitters or with other “Hop" name, refuse it and shun that druggist as you swould & viper; and it ho hastaken your money for the stuff, indict him for the fraud and sue him for damages for the swindle, and we wil reward you liberally for the ccnvistion, The “Exposition Universelle de Part Culi naire” awarded the highest honors to Angos tura Bitters as the most efficacions stimu lant to excito the appetite and to keep th digestive organs in good ordor, Ask for th genuine article, manufactured only by D G* B, Stegert ~ Sons, and beware of imita ons, MEUT 2 aro ¢. W, WUPPERMANY, SOLE AGERT, 31 BROADWAY, N, Y. FRED. W. GRAY, ¥ SUcoRsSOR 10) FOSTER & GRAY, W7 IR € X B 5 4. X0 2T LUMBER WHITE PINE, YELLOW PINE, CALI FORNIA REDWOOD ASH, OAK, BLACK WALNUT, SPANISH OEDAR. Bear Creek Lime, Loulsville Cement Portland Coment, Towa and Michigan Plas- ter, Halr, Ete, Eto, Cor. 6th & Douglas St PENNYROYAL PILLS "“"CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH.” T « * W . NERVOUS DEBILITY Deeline from oFror o excosses, cyn, ontidenty 1, TRESKOW, o v wew v A FINE LINE OF Pianos & Digans i A i WOODBRIDGE BROS,, MUSIC HOUSE OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Naticel Notice! Kotrce THE MAGNETIC HEALER, o all who are discasod or affitoted, no matter how long the standing; come and be healed, Feamale dis- esos whero medicines have failed to give reliof, a speclalty; come one, come all and be healed by the Magnetio healer, tho only surc oscape from any dis- For oxamination, our chagos are L. for each treatmont, or visitations 32; terms atrictly cash, J. H. PAGELAR, North State St., ono mile west of Fatr A FAMILY BLESSING. Nothlrg adda more to the secority of lifo, of hap- plness and of health, than a eafe and reliable family medicine. Simmon's Liver Regulator has won for it solf the appellation of “the favorite home remedy,’- 1t fa adapt2d to a large proportion of tho emergen- occur in domestic life. 1t the child suro, safs and pleasant reme father 1s exhausted, overworked. debilitated, it will restore his failing strecgth, 1t the wife suffers from dyspepsia, low epirits, hea‘ache, it will give relief. 1f any membcr of the family ka3 eaten anything hard of digestion a small dore of the Rogulator will soon ostablish & good digesticn. It gives refroshing sloop even in casss where narcotics have falled. It is tho best preventive medicine, and safe to begin with, no matter what the attack; and in alm it every case will afford relief and effect a speedy cure with No errcr to fonred in exposure afier taking nge of hibits, no Simmen's Tiver Grounde neglect of Juties or lots of tim Regulator is entizcly vezetalle and is the purest and edicines compounded, Prepared by J. H. ZEILIN & 0., Philadelphia, Pa., scle proprietors. in the H. T. CLARK DRUG COMPANY, Largest Drus, Paint, Oil and Glass House West. FOLL LINE OF DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES Esiimates Given on Plate Glass Furnished. 1114 Harney Street, Omaha, Neb Home Seekers, Attention For full particulars about free and cheap lands in Western Nebraska Addre T. C. PATTERSON, Real Estate Agent, North Platte, Neb. GREEN & BURKE, LIVESTOCK COMMISSION MERCHT'S UNIO REFERENCES: Kearney Nationsl Bank, Kearney, Nel Columbus State Bank, Columbus, Neb. McDonald'a Bank, North Platte, Nob, Omaha National Bank, Omaha, Neb, G. B. GREEN. Morchant®’ & Farmer’s Eank David Cllt’y, Neb. ) STOCK YARDS. Cmaha, Neb. 0. BURK ‘Will pay customers Draft with Bill of Lading attached, for two thirdsvalue of stock. WMAX MEYER & CO. --ESTABLISHED, 1865 --- TImporters and Wholesale Dealers in Gigars and Tobacco Just Received, a full line of Meerschaum Goods, prime oualitv, which were spe- ciallvselected bvour Mr.Max Mever in Europe for our own trade. A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Guns,Ammunition Ete Yax Meyer & Co., - SHIID FOR PRICH LIST. Omaha, Neb BPEOIAL NOTIOE T0 Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO three povnds o corn, tlon o the spring. Ita, Try it and judge fox yourselves, Addrets Our CGround ©Qil Cake 1t Is the best and cheapest food for stook of any kind. Stock fed with Ground Oll Gake In the Instesd of running down, will Increaze In welght and be In good marketable condie Dalrymen, as well as others, who uee i, can testify to it wer Prico $24.00 QODMAN LINSEED ual to Inter ound 1y all and Une er ton. No charge for sacks, 1L, WORKS, Omahe, Net,

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