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A STOCK SHIPPER COMPLAINS A Oase Which Bhows Olearly How On is D 1 t THE STATE * PRINTING Which Has The New s n, The Midwinter T Strnck the State Capital Viniversity — Happ And Abont 1 n « Water poet iplaint w DRER LES P of Weepin, anid Mr. Barrett inent stock place, has filed a ¢ way commissioners the eyes of Omaha d s t tions that evidently exist city to the favor of the t City and the stock yards ams, Mr. Barrett alleg thoyear past he I 1 cars of stock to Omshu, and pard the M pany a v cof $19 thut 10 a caris ar same, Mr. Barrett plaint that the r wear, and that arebute of $10 a car, rate only § only A fr rates for Omul differer.ée in the mileage be ing Water and Omaha Water and Kansas C ing point right here crimination that exists against Mr. Barrett further alleg rates from Eagle and one n Omahia e with the Weeping Water cighteen and tho! L one town is other twelve miles further from Omaha In summing up than Weeping Water, his complaint Mr. Barrett relief in the sum of §0 acar tor the thifty-cight cars, and such other relief as the com mission may adjudge. Right here comes in the langhing point on the commission - farc to anyone that can brood over this complaint for a long enough to meubate a ch cgz 2d yet hateh no reliet, or looks like it, and in the meantime the iegislators can ponder over the adyisa bility of perpetuating a commission of this characte THE PRINTING ROBBERY Alittle easual observation regarding the recent contracts let on state printi and the bids thercfor will further illus trate the elegant pool that way builded by the Om tepublican and Herald W the State Journal company. It would ¢ been better if the state board of printing had violuted the law and let the rinting of the reportsof the state officers 0 by the board rather than d wract on the figures of a pool, board has the time yet to knoek 'the priced scheme on priuting the house roils and senate files in th d g scheme. Tl cost of printing the 1oports a8 (WO yerrs ago amotnted ind this was done at a re ular rate without even the competition of biaders, yet under the e past w iowing for all inc amonnt of work that was done two y ago under the present contracts witl e fully %4,000, an increase withont and ly witho lnr\‘hl monstrous pric ciolis printing companic the vast A the to ) disc against that nof Kansa Kaw bot durir on the at has that he has 8c ific railway coin tween ty i il Oma that t} identica rate, asks re sriod ina most yting that in the But if these fignres « @ little comparison on the f ting house rollsand senate files ibmitted, will show an even greater hing into the hip-pocket of the state "T'ne cost of printing the senate files two years ago was $1,271, and for printing the Dious 0. Now, then, i bid, as submitted for thus work at the present time and in the hands of the printing committee, is ae. cepted and the contract awarded upon it, the sume number of senate files house rolls as printed at the last session would cost during the coming session $11,459 ¢ on the same amount of work over work heretofore of § All this shows up the delightful plan of the three papers mentioned” to aveid honest competition, and a glance at the bids shows how handsom they were dove- tailed together, and « fact in connection might be mentioned and that is, one or two of the other biddc in the most cold blooded manner possible led into the pool and satiated with those parts of the awards. that bad no big bonus in them. 1t will be interesting to-watch future developments on the part of the ool ON THE BOOM. Lincolu’s midwinter boom is pres the city to-day and cvery man, from talist to day laborer, recognizes the wt the outlook for ' the coming spi bright, indeed, for the camtal y and that the fuith of the fathers 1s beinjz visited upon the generations who twenty years atter the founding of the city num- ber themselves among the 85,000 souls that comprise the population. The loc tion of the Nebraska Methodist seminar that was sceured by the diligent work of Lincoln citizens is not the only boom that has come to the fulfillment of the present month, This university, how- ever, is & much greater boom than is ap- parcnt at the first glance, for aside from an investiment of §250,000in the plant and endowment, it will be coustantly from this time henceforth a Mecea for "Metho dist means, in which the chureh in the state will tike pride in depositing wealth for ita future progress and advancement. “'he plans for this institution of learning are on & much greder plan than the ma jorlty of people understand, for it con templates nothing less thau'being a uni versity for the entire northwest, not limited to the boundaries of the state but a school that in the coming years it is ox- peeted will make the Corncil of the west & national school in prominence and popularity, and an institution of learn: ing that will locate Lincoln as a seat of ning to the entire country., With the ty richly endowed as it is the state and the Methodist university Lincoln will be a city of schools us well as a eity of railronds. Another evidence of coming prosperity in Lincoln is evi denced in the fact of the heavy pur chases made by A, E. Tonzalin that have n noted largely herctofore. 1t is not generally understood that Mr. Touzalin negotiating and purchasing lurgely inside city property and business lots which . is the_case, that gentleman's faith in the tal. It is understood on the inside that M Touzalin will invest some eash in Lrick with the coming of the spring and build at least one the coming sum mer that will be one of the most expen fsive and commodious yet erected. The two packing houses alreudy in oberation and i third on the way ave also ail ele- ments in thg boom REAL ESTATE CHANGES in the last fow days portend some im. " t buildings in the early sprin, frank Sheldon having purehased a val: uable piece of grovud on Eleventh street where in conjunctio. with other provert. adjoining, he will ercet & toar-story bric block the coming year that will be a prominent addition 4 the business of that rapidly growing street. H. C also purchased the residence prop of Juhu R. Clurk on P ot, which, owing to the rapid growti.of the city in the Past (Wo yeurs, 15 now prac- tieally surrounded by lusiness blocks What Mr, Melone's intentions are with this valuable picce of land are not known and shows stata capi- the | but the | and | Melone | | | mout! « | tiful y 1 some pr an carly botight tor nse Tegant bl ) Tmhofl' tre; viewed the 1 ove tl site of J wtion t buildin, IN AND ¢ A. Holmes terd \dy cot 8 plains ¢ n clerks. seat was not in gue would be dout White, n Hon. I o democ o1 ent man of ¢ t unlik it Secretary of St to Omaha ye iness for the buildings tha the day < on bus om 4 trip holding co No ¢ territor Sum Thal “Called Back™ eompany vnm‘h i th Mr. all tickete for his * liouse to Deny Dr. N City, E. 1 attorneys of after business day. . A, Kelly, George Harte, John 11 Butler and w Omaha citiz cting business in 1i meeting Lincoln citiz resentative-elect J In yesterday dently laid aside politics e wsin ot the coal lind at Ll Ve is entir 3 thio Neb noted msch M. We 7. Andrews P. David 1 ) lkins, Da = A ROMANTIC S Tale of Tars War that matter may( n vlace, was in Li ans the fol S M this s b 1t i paper for About two ye pretty and Substan close to a prosperous little ung girlabout fours r in a hammock stately oaks in a g preture of innocence anc the adimiration of the dow to the reclined in upon the < in the cool of the s the cow ot girl, is propoun Across the road from t givl and the cow is 1 me running thronsh it, and ec branch was a boy with a within one hundred yard and about one hundred the cow, theboy fired at flew on unhurt, but the pretty strong dose of shot | diately rose in fright and ¢ the grove, caught the g on her horns, and rushed with her ing vietim about the lot The territied g beear the crowd of velatives and thought she was y of tho cow as she rus! the netting loose, dropped unconsclous tothe ground, hurt the fe ic was picked up jouse, and on exam v bruises were tound, The boy, eause of the Killing of the appeared. Al vestige of It was thought that he ha his own the war a st the town, inquirin, whom had been After along s old man on ned st for pe Dt A ch the str i of wool for 10sitic of Pla indge advance o from nd C, L L A Clhas venture, and cow, dead thinking he ws and, but about six y« the nive r y would { TOWN ohnson Wt is cont »f the numer 18 in the scn sled attsimouth, s of the one com board of will « rt up in nort in the 1 y than Judg aw liristme Tunke ope ncoin of Nebr W, § were incoln sy on look yester- ark John | who coln ye ns. wry, of and he has evi- v the ent mwood that he L G, Stan- ns wore in Lincoln yi Howin Fren <on, Ted Whit vid C 5TORY. Love tale from v ofore the wa WL resider town teen wiis s morning » do with led. Wai he house, adow, g aun of the A braneh When n a bid, She imme- lashed through and hammock shriek me silent, and friends in pur- The willd onnd soon the girl un- taken into nation only a ted g and the innocent young girl, dis- him \Amldml. d perished b rs after ranger was in rsons, most of ay by the war. anger found an d and in con- versation with him learned where one of the parties he was in search of lived, He went ther few wiles out of town. made himself known and the boy of the gun. The | were his father and mo mourned him for dead for The boy bad been 1n fot ri [ rning fc the old folks, returned to home of his childhood loved one comfortable. Fc ;h«n_ hearing that the girl i cu and a first elass home in with a will, got her | aud the old folks' consent, for the last twelve or foul of the leading men of his is a fact we - A Delicate fre lady or gentleman, Bojuet Soap is al For mere ‘The Claims 3 cluims departnmsat acific has been moved tioor of the building Moyers on the cast while the roof 1s being pl headyuartors South Ame and led on her, found her adjoining It wil a proved to be »eople he found other, who had cight yenrs ien, love of desolated m i o the f was unin pretty, man, He put rtas his own, nd has beon rteen years one section. This r the the time nred sent, u box of Cusl ways in good the the of o it Max 1 remain there sced on the old MOSYT PERFECT MADE Proparad with strlct regard to Purity, ‘rice’s Baking I or Mhoshhatos. Di Pr h -altlfalaces. Dr. o Awmonls, Lime, Batracts, V uuugl.uum.m‘ PARDER Strongth, and 8008 deiioloaely, | plied th | posed for | not faitin aska | the | cond | luoks upon THE ()MA"A DAILY | VETERANS W O ARE YOUNC. | That Men aro 014 Be IS NOT WHAT KILLS Ay Makes in Vigor of Mind and as Worry er Than Years zenarians In the i thy Uni simply boeaus ve from pubiic that age, if he was a strong man e of him as “the last of the He had tor nearly fifty y aind T be teen years A re s friends determina body He re he pro ie lifc he uth s held oftice sonator when he resigned m to reconsider 2 tha ool as his mind and were that wson Lo quit beeame so feehle t would not know when it wi o tire. Yet he had ten years of he and mental vigor before him, his pow il he t Macon his he know it, that r before his mind and most eight med to sed with the lent in this country, that | were the limit of a man's nd that he <hould shut him- wait _for death when | ge. Yet, example after ex be given to show that seventy years find many men in the pos on of vigor minds and fairly vigorons bodies, and that some of the work that our famous men have done somplished v they have seriptural bughear, three ty years of ¢ ¢ been strong nient o v seventy yea usefulne elf up and \ched thi mpie n senti passed that score and ten and oth study e aw ns who and nervous (pprehension any men pe odns they prouch th birthd much more 1o do with weakening ¢ them than the burd o phy of mental ves to he “If n man in good health, and of sound constitutional | unimpaived by bad habi would his ng he would be quite likely to run far ov the seventy year limit before he finds his mind ot hody burdened by ye suid L ard coming of birthdays and the sion of them make many men think Tays are soon to be numb o Seriptur they ot iy v reached amples of wi minds or Bis mlhk s, or L or the # that men Ably lope to do work in the ma i ing of a ¢ ored th onal, and {men e \teh, wly nd tinental cot overmatch, nt ned powers 100 miny that could be ci (b they Ifi nec wd mental approaching the | unimpaired pos and that the man irthduy in youth of | » illustrations fy the belief t eption the chance years of continued str m_who is | limit in the lus faculties D his seve! sd health is just entering the and not its limit 1 David Dudley Field reet, with vigorus steps, b 10y cheexs down Broadway, doing » breather of two or three miles L and working in lis law oflice like any young fellow just admitted to the bar, no one would think of old. He is not. His eighty, but th, 1 are not v ngth” nwaik- aht ¢ therefore, not old. How isit that he k 50 young? people ask. Well, there is a splendid in- heritance from . vigorous ancestry, life 1 which no sight” drafts on old age have been drawn, the cultivation of the power of resisting all tendeney to worry or anxiety, the habit of daily excreise i the fresh air, and the giving of free rein Lo of humor. Jt N the of lifo to which all mort: are liable, Mr. 1d ought to be able to count on ten or dozen years more of activity. But will mitke him ninety, it may be s Yet Mr 1d would 110t have to took far to find_that men of vigor, good sound minds in pretty tongh bodies, are to be found who have passed ninetieth year or close it. There i hibor. puded at ninety, who was a presidential candi- ate whien long past cighty (and a very speetable vote he got. too), and who id to the writer that if be lived ten years more ho would see the people ne- cepting his views on the government’s power and duty of slone issuing paper currency, and on the national bank sys tem. This vigorous man was not far cither. Then there was Mr, other friend, Thurlow Weed, whose mind was acute and memory un- impaired, snd whose bodily vigor® was good ut elghty-cight T'h was the late Judge Waldo, once congresswan, once Judge of the Con necticnt suprewe beneh, with whom Mr. Ficld bas had many legal bout He went off the Conneeticut beneh beca he was seventy years old, and at once took up a lucrative prac! , Which he did not quit till nearly niaety, Then ther is that remarkable wan whose ancestry like Mr. Field's became strong men cause they lived hardy lives on New | land hills, Colonel George L. Perkins, of Norwich, Conn, He is a wll dignitic \| man. His cheeks are ruddy The few wrinkles on his { His cyes are not blurred, and the tup with the enjoyment of fun, He s off from his house lik young soldicr, rly a mile 1o s oflice served for more than fifty ye: urer of the Norwich &. Worce road company, Last sun r b out with his witc on a little pleasure trip. Yet Colone! Perkins is now in his ninety- | ninth year. Birthdays don't annoy him, 1d he fully expeets that his century of rs will find bim as u WL his dosk ood constitution, exercise, the habit of content, fondness for fun, and the so; oty of young people have kept Colonel s young. He simply would not allow himself to grow old. “Colonel Pey kins has a neighbor of nin: whom he asa youth, and who goes y to his duties as town clerk, Lhis is Othnill Gager, and Lie has becn town elerk of Norwich for nearly fifty ye Almost on the boundary line betw New York and Connecticut there live sinewy, active man ndmed Dayid Bua 2 of a walk of five miles ains und Lack again in a day, d at a reeent public e in Groe wich, this vigorous man spoke with al the force und ducney of a young lawyer A with mueh better logic tuan somé of them are capable of. Yet he is ninety four years old, and when asked about Lis 8 replies Age! 1 never think of it."” That very actiye vetecan, Mr. Hearv | steamer and his body | aelphia, who at ¢ | knew who wi | thi HFF : SATURDAY, Stanton, recently eallod att m ‘ The Sun to the death of the Reverend Dr., | Shipman, father of Judge Shipman of | United States vict court for this . Nobody ever thought of the | i, for he was as jolly and schoolboy, and ad a <0 hiearty that none could | and keenly did ho enjoy a_joke, d washe it he was himself His ronnd, rosy, merry face ds‘and weather ere in the st unlm\ upon wtion 1< active it, and del the vietim there was tings and overyw ” Co of for he mes of learn sailing oft to seventy: talk anat Geneva, when the psalmist he should his grave; a before that prod 15hi wae | industry. Caleb € Spain when he Erench lik ording to have been in and learning when lie wi working cighteen hou four. flis time did ne past eigh him in I'here it of tiro twenty: until he wis Ilness found A about on nrecent stormy passage pleasant-faced man, with o long nose bright eye, winning smile, and ' a sprightly stop, a gentlenian who'tecently signed the presidency of Yale co .h.- cause e was seventy-five years the has been jaunting about this sumuier, w thout w come home to take up the wor fessor in Yale. e is nearly hut President Porter would thought of as an old man. The splend intellect of the Reverand Dr. Leonard W Bacon not dimmed until he was past cigihy, and some of the best work of his life was done in tie decade between seventy and cighty. There was ex-Presi- | dent Woolsey, at seventg-soven, publis ing works on economic subjects that epted as authoriety, and there is ex fovkins of Willinms, well on toward ninoty, but addressing andienee asrecently at Des Moines. without the slightest evidence of the impairment of his great mental vigor In'the yoar 1813 there began and con tinued in"the house of representatives for two weeks a parlinmentary battle over the right of petition which Tas seldom if en equaled for the intense excite: ment, acrimony and heated debate, ingenious uses of ps mude by each party to the The leader on one side past eighty. They called man cloqient.” So far as quickness of mind, resources of intellect and the ability to use them was concerned, the: was no man under fifty who excelled him, He had been president of the United States fifteen years before, and he served v member of the lower houso for al- most 4 gencration of years after ho quitted the presidency. Death found him in harness, indeed, for when almost ninety he snddeuly smitten while in his scat in the house, and died in an ad- joining room. Join Quney Adams had fullness of years, but he was never old. Wito ls tha votoran of tho houso to-d Wy Y It is wman whose activity whose fund of Dle and s glec Kknocke an ocean of a pro seventy-siv controversy. Was an him the “‘old is ol sto 0 inex u telling them so he whose step is so quick, and whose dut R wretically performed that he is | about the 1 wan with white hair who | would be picked out as the oldest man the body. ~ This is John Turner Wait, of Connecticut, and | years » almost but his mtelleet is as ke s yigorous as when he ty. He will 2o buck to his old hom Novwich when his term is ended, practice and have all the fun he | ies e S0 en of I'hila- ghty-five could out sit ANy younger man the dinner table cat liis snare and smoke as many ¢ as the best of them. And w delightiul stovies he told, and how erect R his hody 1 tirm hi Age! He knew it not L he was ¢ be fore he pass ‘. There Gener whose mind is not only c away in'the past to his” servi pals that best test of unimpair v 1o weigh the futurs Gener m is nearing ninety, but you can- ix mind old, for its vigor is ap- 1 who talk with him and who v his thoughtful comments on the is- sues of the day. Nor can you call the body of a man oid who thinks nothing ot a thousand-mile railway trip. ‘There is the der of the Boston bar, Mr. Bartlett. Heis past cighty, bul he ekarms the supreme court of the state with his arguments still, and he works with the assiduity of a strong wind in u strong body. Here is _the There w ral Pa m, junior senator from Ve mont, Mr. Morrill, publishing the other day # book which he had leisure to write Ithough he is chairman of the most im portant committec of the s —that on finance. ,» Mr. Mornll is old enough to be Senator Edmund’s father, and he works as taithfully as the youngest of senators, and with'all the ardor and en- thusiasni that we expect to find in young statesmen of forty or thereabout The best part of Benjamin Franklin's ]|l< had only begun when he was past } ars of age, and he lfll"ll| have randfathicr of the s.unf i young mau whose draft of the D tion of Independence he assisted Jefl to revise “That wonderfecl genius of Franklin did not to dinunish until he was long past his eightieth year, The oyher day the writer met a vigor- ousooking min who was busily engs 1 in supcrintending the londing of a Jarge vessel with produce for the New York market. The man was as keen-eyed as a floor walker, and as quick as a flash in his culnpul ns and adjustments of ac- counts, Yet when he had a moment’s isure hie told how he had sixty years o entertained Lufayette as he wa Lus way to New Haven over the old York post road, aund very interesting vere his descriptions of the French hero's h and manners. This man was Jolm Newman of Mianus, now eighty tive years old, and us active a business man s one could wish to see, and when s was referred to he said that no man who was born Lealthy ought to think of getting old before he was ninety, and he spoke of a number of men he Linactive lite,thougi than eighty yeurs of age L it is not necessary to prolong these illustrations to show thit in this country +is not to be measurgd by ye: at | Icust by the ol limit set by the seriptures A man may be old at forty, and young at | seventy, aid there seoms to be no surer | way of growing old when # man reacl soyenty than by tting wholly the tive employment to which his long life has aceustomed him. Andif there is any \g in the eareer of th men of whom mention bas been made that is significant | itis that all of them had early learned to do their best, and to” be content thery with, Worry makes agéfaster than yeu - s Sarsaparilla has eured of rheumatism unt reason for belief that Iry it mor Hoos nds of abund cure it will you —- Honorable O1d Age. Mrs. Calista Balcombe, mother of Mr A. D. Balcombe, dica vesteaday morn at the residence of her Mrs. Lewis Reed, No. Duavenport street. Mrs. Balcombe - her seventy-ninth year, and has be a re ut of the ety for some Her funeral will take place teis noon at 2 o'cluck from the place tioned For th e of a Co Throat, “Brown's Bronehial 2 siwple réwmedy, St men - h or Sove Trocies aré l)E(‘LWBhR TWOREY wel\ s gnt saved \S Lung 1 Money ¢ will buy ubofi(e A LLEN'S BrisAv A\ safe and Sure \\cmeA fow Co\AS, (oug\as s CO“SU““)\\Q“ Those atilicted. wikh CO NSUMPTICN shou\d buy the Aarge battie and ve tuw ke of WS merits. | ITCONTAWNS No OPIUM PRICE 25%507:. 8799 3 a bottie g1 prycossTs seut 4% IREENRENNESS o i can Y mico oands of s ‘ol lowed. Impregn: Lnpossibility FOR § AUHN Ihr Liguor Maines' Go be kive thar the patient (s wreck. It L and In ever or fa & the Spoct notle ALE BY & €0, 18th & Cuming St A D, FOSTER & BR Conncil Blufa, Towa. ARE in favor, have boe have prc Retailers are_authorized to amination, theso Cors: on o CATA tor pampll pump 3 STILL T aud “with sules oc most pop! tod 1o we 5 from al meaal r BT, from ow Orleans. of b he principles ¢ wed invaluable. LOGU 3l been inat Ha Th N It be lquor appetite t OLLOWING DRU Cor. 15¢h mud | L Ot contain WolLen Al on u v twic | the rofu do in A cup of coffes ot ten without e knowledge of the person tak tess, nad will effect . pe oure, whie L (8 whsolutely Nt epesdy rat Griuker oF ven In thoue o ¢ merfect cury ) on an utter xist IGISTS nglas. and 12y Noby) ing huodreds men Zrom REUMPIANT! sixieen yours, thoy have stonaily gnined nd mon not YW L 1CA THOMSON, LAhGDON & C0.. New York. PENNYROYAL PILLS “CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH." The Original and Only mm&!"’?\ flm. everywh Pannyroyal 21,929, 850 wsieCs | Tansill's Punch Gigars wore shipped du w0, wor fully mal ourk, withe ‘emplay. house in the Worltl oan tvithe sush nt [ (de wanted i each town. BOLD BY LEAGING DRUCOISTS. R.W.TANSILL&CO0..55 State St.Chicazo. " THE LOUIS THE LOUIS THE LOUIS o0 ST " of t n N bly nny r vets at four times tho The Ger BEEN TH not be co E of 1) o nmpunll P NOTE noction with and in no yenrs. ists with | monthe, Full pu PAGH EIFHESS RIC] touch and hey arran PiLI o1 Ao LOUIS Vi3 FAYOIL onfounded W yurd of o i “und 8 GUAR. ¢ yurd, WELL clvetcen ) oth The wor EXAMINER may tryB it without' discover! GENOA VEL- LY LAN ANT a isspe Kol by . B. PALCONER. y one who was outed by most o 1 henefit; cu; und since t foulars sent on No. 41 Westiist 5t., dent Ot the 1 b nppl E of woul Now emblo, while tho pe FAST rmina. b wear, which would ruin real vol- N has Loxa D, und must [ IS in L-0-U-L-§ 1ta cavsas, and & new snd succossiul CUREat your own twenty cight 10ted specinl solf i three on' hundreds of others, cntion. T. W, York City, Bl 1ustantls relicves tho most vidlont sttack. ar e et NN T of OTI(C con. N followi Article Richards T Article 2, s corp County « Article carporat Mlurs. Al s neein i shail bo paid in at such time or times bo required by the Board of Dire call in the Art cle on the 17 termin e ail curibi 06 e most ske any dragk I is corn, ¥ give that we, ti BOIVES | cory I have ot I Hie B part e 1. The name of this compy on 1 ki ration s f Douglus. & Company tical indor £ O of Taim- e 1 (ha| rial con: B to whom it may pened, othier for thic 1 which the 1y shall he 1. bisiness of ty of (uuha, ruskil, This corporation i formod 101 the purpose of carrying on tiy dr \horized on shall be Two divided into T'w sand D tock shull be ent of husiness Yy ors. wiiich I3 5. This e th duy of e on the Lith dissolyed in ed, that t ay b [ ars eaol, bushi sundry b alo of ch capital Hundrod und i und specinl I business in stock of this bulf and in Ve power 10 Ly deem it , 180, Ausry danoe w i e held 1@ Lime HiC A | commenes and shal 1916, un ith lnw | ut 10 time Lnbility ex k. by one Thousand { 0 Hundred Shares, of One-lwlf of baid paid in before DEWFY & STONE FURNITUF{E Ono of the Bost and Largest Stocks in the United States to &;filect From, ORNMAMA NEB. HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR DEALERS IN ICE TOOLS. Ice Plows, Markers, Hooks, Grapples, Tongs, Saws, Run Ir [ron, Ete Full Slock on Han OMAHA. The C. E. Mayne Real Estate and Trust Co N. W. COR. 15th AN Property of every description for sale in all parts of the oty every county in Nebraska. Of Tities of Douglus county kept information desired, funished fre w. s, ST A COMPLETE S¥ Maps 1o T OF D HARNEY, OMATA, Lands for sale in ABSTRACTS of the city state or coun harge upon application. 3 othor any INL M. ¥, B WILTON, g ll\VilI YON, STEPHEN, HAMILTON & CO,, | WHOLESALE . BUTCHERS, Live Stock Bought and Sold. Refer ton, Ia ences ; U.S \»vw st National Bank, 1 al Bank, Omaha OMATI.A I T = ndy Co., llls; First National Bank of Cres® WIEDBRAC [=i=1N 0. C.S. RAYMOND, RELIABLE JEWELER, Watches, Diamonds, Fine Jewelry, Silverware Th ed. Lot Drawing, These bonds 500,( Anyone sendi the whole pri . ‘This is the nes Gold, you have th will be sent free of charge Ior further information, N e Jar, Corne nsed st stock r Doug Watchy Prices the lowest nd 15th streets, ( wker for the Union Repa Jmaha Pacific compans ing a specinity. All work warrant- HOW TO ACQUIRE WEALTH. 100, 206 B. Jui. 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