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. . . . 1 TT I 1 A rnTTrlil A ' , . \f ! 1Ltll tT)7A1) It : U TTT1 flATLY BEE. THE PA0i AGAIN , tans.Aloxanler _ lf. Sinn , John AI InNr1cFNI c IFIIJFIav nraanntrnndhlml I . 2 ' 1'LII ; U 1IL1' BEEUi11ATLA , MO1'TDAk , .1)1 CEMB + , R li , 18831 . ' , w . 4K. ; w . _ V , , i . r y , . L , _ ' : ' . C r , ' 4fti I o ' lt I N1 ' J + t 1 . : ' . . : ' . 11 r I , . 1 j r _ . , : . HAWTHORNE ! This now and beautiful addition is located between Davenport and Cass streets , only ten blocka from tire highs School. Lots Will bo Sold. at $360 to $660. HAWTHORNE ! 4 This is by all odds tliO host desirable property placed on the market this year. a Situated as ft is , in the lieart of the city , aid at prices too Iii6hvT than is asked for . lots two and three miles distant. Davenport Street i .Now being Graded Through this Addition. - - : . HAWTHORNE ! The finest residorcos in Omaha are being built within seven blocks of this ad this addition and these lots will double in value in less than six months. Lots in'Hawthoruo wilt tjuadruplb iq price before lots two and three miles dis cant will doublo. Call and See Prices and ' Plat and Drive with us to ih. Y Hawthorne : Parties wishing desirable residence property will find it to their advantage to call and eeo us , { ' is orrentod'whJLu ' beautiful Browtlioi , faro s trees , cousfatiug of Oak , Hickory t Ash aidEt& Hence rho sl1ado mid . + ornanontal trees arc already'phanted ' and full grown , , i a. fns , 1Vu Imyo propOrtylll nil , partsof the cftY , both for resdoneo ( and businas g 1 tur- purposes , ' I Voiavo ; an Eiglity acre tractaudillbO , acre tract on line of Bolt Railroad at a hPH hargaiii ; rr 1 ae fy4L , se' t . . a h. 4r 1 W 213' South , _ 4t11 Street , between Farnain and Douglas/ .A 13r. ' . f 76y"tilf JC hlt'KfIK C ta'r r ; , t'1 ' 1tnSrflll. ) t'r 1. , .b.fL' . . + 'r 4 I I r - . , , I n , v a - . . . tHt , fair , r . 4dfc i } , t' f , t3 V ' " d'of b' + ' i Ta3 ( n % ,4& & . a + Th. , _ rf ue . r 4 , , r r t e . , . nl f- It t Yam tl 1 ut . , . . , la . p. tpr * , ' . + ) , ; L * h'l , .A f , ,1 i I q I .l r , , - i ; w i ' ' " d n t.d M t v , i L. . . C - - - - - - - - - - - - THE BOOK OF MORMON. IIo\Y \ it 19as PaIclc ) l Up to Suit the Plalls aid Passims { of Bri h3m Young , AChnplernn ( the Ucorgaulzed Church of Jesul OhrIHt 01 Latlet' Day Snhlfs , To the Editor of Till : BEu. There arc two kinds of Mormonism , 'I'herc is the genuine and the counterfeit and sometimes the one is confounded with the other. Ness ; than both parties may be sat right before the people is the purpose - pose of this article. The church of Jesus Christ of Llttor Day Saints ryas organized in the year 1830 by Joseph Smith with six mom. bare , . It was built upon fell defined prini- ples , mmnoly the Bible , Book of Blormol and Book of Dootrino nnd Covenants. 'Plteso books were accepted by thou at that time as thu standard of their faith. The last two named books condemns polygamy in stronger terms that the Bible ; nuleO1) they contain nothing but principles of virtue and purity. It was said that the Book of illorntoi contained the fullness of the gospel , while the book of doctrine and covenants contauis the ( lisciplitle , These 1)OOka will not admit of any change or aniui ltnents from the fact that it was declared that bn them was contained suficiont toestablish the church mid was to , uaiu in force until Christ crone. iiid t + tiin it was said that nothing should be appointed unto any one in thu church contrary to the church article and dovonants , and they wore connianded to observe mid do these things , The older vent fartll and taught the things contained - ed in these books , a Rl in fourteen years thu church grow in numbers toover 200- 000 souls , at which time Joyeplt Smith was killed. At that Limo the church was scattered and broke up into factions , one of which Brigham Young led into Utahn which faction ltumberod about 15,000. Moro ho assumed tlio leadership and claimed to be the the successor to Joseph Smith contrary to the law governing the church. The law provided for a successor , showing what his duties wore and what his qualific tions should be. His duties wore to teach those laws that had been given to tlu church , polygamy was neb taught therein , lIe was to be ordained by the hand of Joseph Smith ; he was to be of the Scott of Jose h Smith'all of which the lay ro vide for , Brigham Young did not nos. seas ono of these qualifications. lie sot aside the book and taught that they were not worth the ashek of a rye straw ; that they had grown out of thtemand that'tho books ware only a dead letter , as they had the living oracles through him , and that all the people had to do waste follow their file leaders and do what they were told and lie would lead then into the celestial kingdom. It is from hero we trace these abominable doctrinesnnmely ; That Father Adam isGod and blood atonouonb ( which includes the death penalty for apostacy ) and polygamy , These monstrous doctrines are included in mock revelation of Brigham Young" ascribed to Joseph Smith , but which was never traced back to him and indeed came not by any rule of evidence admissablo in a court of law or equity. , In so far as p olygatny is ccneorncd its first coiwoo tiou with the Mormon 9 ti aC04b10 to 0110 Udny R , Jneoba , who was an elder of the church , who wrote a pamphlet in 1843 in which ho discoursed on polygamy , defending it from the Old Testament scriptures , Joseph Smith , before the congregation - gregation and olsowheroemphatically and , unmistakably condemned , this panphlot and its doctrines as ho did also the liber tinism of John C. Bennett and others who wore expelled from tno church on that account. Polygamy is not a part of Mormonism from the fact that the books of tlio church declare against it , as a few quotations will show. On page 710 , Book of Mormon we read that "David and Solomon truly had many wives old concubines , which thing was an abomi nation in the sight of the Lord , " on page 117 ; Book of Mormon , the people were commanded "to have but one wife , and concubines they should have none , " in rho Book of Doctrine and Covenants , pa go 142 , we road , "thou shalt love thy wio with all th heart and cleave unto her and nano also , " on 1a6go 101 Doctrine and Covenants , "And again I say unto you that who ferbiddeth to marry is not ordained of God , for marringo is ordained of God unto Man , wherefore it is lawful that ho should have one wife and they twain shall be one Ilesll and all this that tho'enrth ' might anarer time cud of its creation and that it might be filled with the menstiro of men , " We see by this that the earth was to answer time old of , its cCcation and lee mina . .ilL t r ! d ntcnkuro of man by hen having one wife. John Taylor , now president of the Utah church , while hold. sag a discussion inFrance , July 11 , 1850 , was charged by his opponents with being time advocate of polygon ) , and in defense said ; " 1Vo are accused hero of poly. gamy and 'actions the most indelicate amid thsgusting , such as nano but a corrupt - rupt and depraved heart could have trivud. " lie then read from Doctrine and Covenants , rage 330 , which says ; "Marriage should be celebrated volt 'amid attthe aolmmdzatiomi thanksgiving , and the the persons o be married standing together , tha non on the right and the wman n the loft , shall ho ad. dressed by the parson officiating as ho shall be directed b the Holy Spirit , and if there be nor legal , oeciall i ha Shan say , calling each 1 > .v their names , 'you both mutually agree to be to each other companion husband amid wife , oh. aorvinp ; the legal rights belonging to this condittontlmat iFltooping yourseivcawitoly for each other and from all others , during your livoa , " whoa they have mnsverea yes ho shall pranotutco tlioni husband and wife , " etc. Again , "inasmuch as thin church of Christ hasbeoi reproached with the crinlu of fornication and s , ivo declare that mvo believe umalwuld have ono wife and one w omar but one husband , except in tome case of death , whoa eitlior arc at liberty to marry again. " Then w ; , ffaylot Naid , " 'Those are our views on marriage. ' 1 'Thl' iw found in Orsdin l'ratb's ' ' works , 'p , 8. Brigham 1/outg was tlma author of that decunllnt on polygamy from his own teathnouy , in Tlio Desert News , a poly'g amous journal of 18,9I ho says that UtO principal of telygauy was revealed to dtit Willie Un n mnieslom t0 Bum gland in SU hind upon l his return in 1841 ho cptli'omod with Joseph , Smith upon the adb'ect , who at that ( ono knew nothing abdut it , Time next year , 1849 , f iuts the thing being practiced by 11. 1'oumg , .L 0 , Bennett , and others o4 the sly , in Nauvoo In the year 18G 13iigltamt Young nir4t the startling amRoUtcemnont through L Desert Noire of Salt lake that ho had a a revelation that had been given , iosoph Smith , July , 1813 , and that lee had kept it so uraly locked up until that time. Ile , hovovor , confessed that ho had not time original , but only a copy. The original - nal he said , hind been destroyed by .Joseph's wife , But Mrs , Smith declared until her last hour thumb site never saw or heard of any such paper or revelation. Nor line Taylor nor any of the leaders pretended that they over saw the origi mal , nor oven time copy until Brigham Young brought it out of his desk ; and moreover , this pretended revelation Is fn direct opposition to time hook of Mormon , for wo have aeon that that it forbids polygamy , rand furthermore , time lenders of time church in Utah have claimed all the time and claim today that up to , July 12 , 1843 , polygamy wog a crime and wamforbidden by the Almiihty. ( And to mmaka the matter tvorsa , Brigham Young , after trying to paten olr this revelation , tleclaretl in a speech delivered in Salt Lake City in 1874 , that time doctrine of tolygamy was revealed to hint in Eng land in 1830. Joseph Smith never taught that the ashnts should gather to Utah , This , toe was concoivodiii the brain of Ilri ani Young and his fellows after Smith's death , , Joseph Smith looked upon Brigham Voting as a dangerous man , It is a well. known fact that ho said that if Brighamn over led toe church he would lead it to hell. So whether Smith was a prophet or met , this has been fulfilled. Thorn was aspiring Inon in time church at that time who sought for power , std Brigham was who of the greatest aspirant the world over knew. Brigham not only led time people away from the land where Joseph taught Zion was to ho built , but aopartcd ft'ont time laws time church was founded upon. The Utah leaders act. wally taught that they would build up an indopondnnt government , and thereby overpower tlmo United States , Joseph Smith taught loyalty to time govornntout. The books of time church declare that they that keep the law of God have no need to break the lams' of land , and that the church should be subject - ject to time poss'e's that be until Christ cones to reign. There was a larlo ; number who refused to follow Brmgllamn Young , but stayed behind , waiting - ing for time one that was chosen byJoseph to be his successor Time church was re- orbamzod under time presidency of Josephs Smith , time legal successor , .who made proclamation to the church scattered abroad to return to the old paths. Said church became as incorporated body under the laws of time state of Illinois amid boars time name of tire reorganized church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dry Saints and stands upon the sego platform as did the original church , and because of this it was declared to be time true and lawful continuation of and successor to said original church by the court of common pleas fn Lake Co Ohio , in a suit brought by time Ireorganized church for time quieting - ing of the title to the Kirtland temple , ( the , Utah church claiming to'bo in pos. 9essiol of the samoand ) the court further said that the reorganied church was entitled - titled to all property held inn that name , They stand bit time records in Washingtoi as a religious organization distinct from that inUtah. They have ropremontatives in Washington rendering valuable aid in adopting nmeasures to put down the aboln- niation inUtah. There are many branches of the reorganized churchs in every part of the land from Europe to California and were the first to send missionaries to Utah through whose efforts thousands were lead toronauncotlradoctrines taught thiure. They have n number of branches ostablishe Itliofo with a church building in nltLal City , costing sevoIal thousand Jolla'm m r ' Tfi6 have doe intro towards solving' toe Mormon question than any other organization in existence aid intend to pound away until the thing falls , and the name of primitive Mormonism is redeemed - ed , which can not conto too soon to suit the reorganized church , for they have , suflbred more from that accursed timing than any other people in time world. We say Godspeed the time when truth shall triumph oer all error. JUSTICE. SNUBBED AND INSULTED. Cangressmnn .1 olin Finorty Expresses ] llntsolfFroelyitegardlmg O'Ieim- ncll and Our Foreign Polley , WASIIINOTON , December 10.-Con. gresemam John Finorty expresses self freely regarding the probable oxdcu- Lion of O'Donnell tomorrow. Ho says ho line called on time president regarding time case , but obtained no satisfaction be- yold the assurance that action hind boon taken and time result would bo at iounced through time state department when time reply was received from England. The president did not express an opinion , 1 inorty said , but was courteous as usual , although n ono appoarcd rather serious and somewhat anxious. Mr. Finorty snyai "In case OlDonuell Is hanged Monday rtiviol ho n snub to tt4 ) Cnited St4tcs , Plc lours by reso lutiou requested the president to ask a respite. I f it has been asked , which I suppose it has , and refused , both time exct'utivo amid the house , and consa quontly time whole cmnmtry , have boas not oilyg snubbed , but msultld , 1Vo play in that event aoknowled o our gov orunteut utterly unable to obtain oven the slightest cocessior of common 'us tics tar omo of its citizens from En glnnd. Wo nla as well sap to Great Britain , "Arrest uneriam citizen you hinnAune keen hinn 'ail without tril ham hinn outside of oven time forms of our ova laws ; we as a cation have fallow so low we cannot do auythiug to Imindor you , You umny do , in short , with our poopio what you d-d ploaae , on your ova dung hill. " 'ISir We , lrorllon Harcourt will be the modiuai through whom refusal of time res. into' n'ili by comultu 'tcated , lie la the . , onto aocrotiry and detests Anleric , 5s with that narrow 'hatred only insular Englishnon , cams develop , lie is earcas tic and his face always wears a sneor. Gladstone holds such n alai in that J.osl tfon et tow saulo princlplo,1)Orlma" that n luau Oft + u hoops n vlcinN , do ; ! : He metay pu dl4dg rooablo' , au othuni , bu , useful to him . fihnustoau could novas gat along without anne camtankorous pcymen in life govormuneut. " "What can eongross do if O'Donnell is imaneod ? " was asked " 1'bld its hands of tat' Lulotly pockotiug time insult , if you lie d asked moo Irhnt nn other uatiol of ou r national strength , or teas than our mint , just sirongth , would de under like circa mstancee , I fought aim. seer , As fact 1Trouldanswe , Itwould hits m ttd diplom .matia relations with Great llritain until .ho insult was oxplahted or atoned for , " 1Vouldyoii vote for such a proceed jmgh " , hat would be time use if I didi CO mimoreial interests ( as they are called w ill ever in thus country be superior t o the idea of national honor. I might , ataud nearly alone in that position and 1 o certainly do mint desire practical fsola ' o tier , 1Vo arc u conmeremal people , Were we a belligerent nation there would ho 'music fu time air' before Monday night , Wo are the second largest Can. casinn nation in regard to population , and I believe territory , yet we are afraid ' to sneeze because we tnlglit'displense a d -d little island that tins a navy to assort itself with , right or wrong , Sue' cessivo ndnministrations and congress far the last fifteen years have nllomvcd our navy to rot in the stocks , and deserve hearty reprobation , I'restdent Arthur has certainly done what ho could to remedy this state of afTirs mid his omnoldatiols about the navy to the presetmt congress should be sustained without reference to party , " "Suppose congress should declare fern sus emmsion of diplomatic rolattous + and EBgland declare war ? " ' 'England will do nothing of the kind , Soma would back tlowmi colnplatoly be. cause she knows alma has ovarytbiui to logo fu such a strugglo. She miglmt blockade ail our ports , but we would not starve , We would be healthy and happy cn hog and hominy if nohin our letters of mar ua authorizing ( onltereonlmercowould nivntcers to prey anon make havoc of her carrying trade Shin might annoy us badly fosimonths after war was declared , but withfu hi year or eighteen months , at time most , we would starve her to death and she knows IL lIer ilcet , great as it is , could never protect her vast merchant marine , " " 1Vhnt do you think , leaving out the gttoftioi of war , congress will do in the promises ? " " 1 have heard should O'Donnell be ex ecutotl nienday a resolution will be in. trodueed asking tlme state deptrtutomt to lay all corrospondeneo on the subject before - fore time hopeo , 'Tot. I supuoso we will have a debate , a good deal of sound and fury indeed , but that will be the end of it. The conservative element in the lmoiso will not , in lily opfnfou , permit vigorous action to be takers England is called a nation of shopkeeim rs. Now I am afraid time descniptiol more truly applies to ourselves. Great Britain line always adap ted the citizenship upei her own shod- lore. She flips our national nose withu her fingers , but the chip will not be knocked off' , amid time national nose will seek refuge in tow stars and stripes , whichr are rapidly in foreign relations - lations degenerating into a sortof pocket handkerchief , In the adopted business it is more of a ilaunting lie that ever was time case in time worst days of slavery , 1 mini sorry , to have to speak io rudely of time national symbol , but frankness is sometimes wholesome , " " 11'hat remedies ( Id you propose to restore - store the stars amid stripes to nncicut respectability - spectability abroad ? " "Give sonic ether element in the corn. try than shop-keepers' chauco ; reconstruct - struct time navy , and scud on American to represent us in Euglond and recall that weak snob and duke of dudes , lord rector of the university of Edinburgh , adopted Scotclmman and petty representative - tative of the United States iii England , CLEVELAND , Oruo-Chief Superin- toldemit Schmitt of tlmo Police Force , recommends - ommends St. Jacobs Oil for the cure of pain , A Discu'dctI : Lover , B.tLT1310RC , Md. , Dec. 10.-Special. [ ] -Henry IL Hammond , of Petersburg , Va. , and FrankJ. Hollen , of Uniontown , Pa. , both about 22 years of ago , were deeply in love with Miss Fannie Zimmerman - man , daughter of a retired builder of thin city. The young woman became engaged to Hammond , About a year ago Miss Fannie wont to Cincinnati , and th ro mot fallen. It was a case of lo'u : at Grnt sight and the girl becartl engaged to him. ammond , h wover , continued to pay her at + ntions , Hellen , to bring matters to a climax , arranged for a private mar- rialto today. This morning when lie called to claim his bride Hammond was there to claim her also. The young lady and Hollen started out and Hammond dogged their footsteps , declaring they should not marry. Finally they called a carriage , jumped in drove to the court clerks office , got a license , went to the paraonago of the Rev. henry E. Johnson , were married , and were about to drife away when another carriage came up and they discovered Hammond , apparently in a great rage. Hammond was arrested , fined , and released. The happy couple drove to the Eutaw hotel where they are to-night. Hammond has challenged Hollen to fight a duel. Are you Billious ? Try time remedy that curcl Mrs. Clement of Framkl mi N. II- hood's Sarsa1tarilla nlado yin Lowell Mass , Tlmo editor of The Emerson Echo has act the legal fraternity at work on time following roblenr "Tiro couuties of Dixon , Dakota , \Vnyua \ ail Blacltblyd corner at Emerson. A horsa could at that place conveniently stand with one log in each county. At Emnerssn dwells the geimlal editor ofTheEcho. Ho dwelt there ou election clay and , like every tatrlut , le wished to vote , lout whore should lie iota ? Ills prlating offco , whore his brain labored , stood in Dakota county , lie boarded In Dixon county. lie had his wnshing'dono in } Vnyno county , ho lodged iii L'lackbird mwiunty , Thogncagtou how anti where to vote is still au opolm i , . . " Lost Faith him 1'hyslolame , Why is it that So many persons use propric tary uledichies , or patent medicines , as they are coummmdy called ? Is it because leoplo lose faith in their ohyslcians ? 1Vell , , tilts is mw doubt frequentiy tome case. 'Thorn are In numerabfe lnstamices , where cures have been eifected by SCOW ILL'S S.ulspP.tIGLL.t or BLoon & Lrvrrt fiwnur for nil diseases of time blood , when they hod been given over by then' ploy. slclaus , It Is one of the best remedies aver olfered to time pnbllcaui as it Is roparol : with time greatest care , as a specific for certain dis eases , It is no wonder that It shotild be mono effectual than hastily writteim pad carelessly prepared prescriptions nmado by Incompetent hyslciaus. Take Scovn.r , ru lwon ANn Levan i3vuur for all disorders arleing from Impure blood , It Is ondomod by 1oadiimg professional men as well as by eulneut phmyslclau amid utlem , Try It , ' Down at Llmcolu lbit 1Vodlhsdd ; Bolma- miami s door tttackod a wuntan Ob the street awl gorb4r severely hr % hn hpek , The doer little timh w'lll never tOo It imnln , for a b''standct oat n loaddr : pellet Into its bowels. Of time ninny rammodios bolero the publio for Nervous 1lebitity and uoaklmoss of Nerve tioneratlvo System , there Is none equal bi Al. i n's Brain l'.snl , which' pnnnptly and pertua ubtItly ro.l"l"s all fist vigor ; It hover fans. $1K1kg 0 for 85At drupPIst. & - - - - - B,11 , 1napp says that durlug the past sum. mar lie etude In his creamery near Ponca up. wnnls of JO,000 iwtmmds of butter , which hie sold for 820,000 Be patd time faramors of Dixon conuty 815,000. - - - Frouelnnen eau " ) rufwrly he called "time knlghts of time table. 'Piney anti hood lid hrallitsrehivomonbanddollcataos lu order to atfmimuhatu time appetite amid hoe i time digest. lye organs in good union they glvu pre cunl uonco to Angobtlua Illtterd , 1Vhmm you try them be , tire it Is the genutue article , mautifaetured by ] ) r , J , ( h ; Slogent d : Sons. . . --v. Time Journal advises the farutem of Julumson county to "hold nmeethigs at ditferent points during the wlntdr , at which , to relate at ax' perictuco , nod oadm would be bouofittetltaby time oother's opelloncti. " Public F + vakcrs and bii ei' and ii. 1i.Ilomi mask haw' Giuieum Urugh llrvpY a wry remedy fir hoarseness , I Palo , Poor , Pliny , and Pallid. Consdering ( all the ills that attar little children , it is n wonder that any of the poor little youngsters live to grow up. : There are childreui who are truly objects of lity , , The seem allost hetrchcc s arc thin and pinched ; their eyes arc hollow ; and their skin is tightly drawn over their foreheads. Titcrr Is nothing hearty about them. 'They too not enjoy their lives , The arc suffering from the debility that ends to Inarasntus. Poor tltingsl Io a good deed for time pale , poor , puny , pallid child. l'land its mother a butt C of Iircren's Ire , : B1llcrs , Igloo is life even for the most dcli- cite , V'c nest debilitated ; for time child nlmio t given tipfordead. Iron in the blood is what the child needs , to bring it tilt. lime little digestive apparatus will recover , The pale C mocks trill fill out. The tvcary ( roan of the child will be exchanged Jorthenlerr ) prattle ofinfitntileglad. ness , four druggist will tell you what wonders J3own's Iron fillers has done for very sick children. ll ' tar t' ewer nrulC'15 for , + ( , ' ; ; our of Ile , marnluu. ' - rr th' gencrnth'r orgnn. . 1 GR.CiiEC 'tEISr'I + r"'Isnol.letnkrnbout , , , tlnrnn Et cjHlch Ec r lrnau + + ncnrt of IhfiU : tiC' ' ' ' ' iTi' terrtra'nc ! 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It Is delicious' neuriebing' t I I , sn'engthcufrg , easily digested , and : , f Pt' ndmlmbl3 adapted for luralids as RT cell as for persons In healdt , LI. { - ; ! . ' bold I ) ( .rocro ereryurltere. U. BARBR & CO , . Borcleslcrl Hass ; t a Avictimofearlsimprudencocausintnervousdebll- - I aypremsturo decay. etc. . having tried in vain over knmrnremedy us ; discoverrd u simple meanrof selfn afro , which ho will send rltEE to his let lmvnacrcrs. Addrees.J.ILREEVES. J3Chatl.am t1 , Now Vor'r STUN % M.Uti # CALE , lie. a'1UN , eiC. 4Ton f3ft + , Itenat Ih + c tttcludetS , 2401b. FaNMEn'S SCALEgs , The ° 'nz.tnL3Ibtam. ti LI"toArrecttr : ; ! ) ] UUOTIIrithMZES. itrdarr.il'fuLT:1.IhTPnEa. FOPGLS , TOOLS , &c. nr ar f : tans Il n Llttor % ielmh , sue xU Ii ; . A n ri Uutti ii * o/"I'no l'r. $ aO Farmcn.a lt , , , end.umrr dnlre , UIJ Jab. . L'lowere , uruiaVicoe.lOlhemArticioe Sr U" , "ieln'lu ntiILhadl. # agh7"6 ( SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of. Live Stock an d Other ' WE CALL YOUR ATTENTION TQ Our around Oe i ] t Is the best and cheapest food for stopk of any ( kmnd. One pound me equal to Uttse pounds of core took fed with Ground 0t , cake in the Fail nail winter , instead of running down , frill the ease in weigh ( and be in good marketable condition in the spring. Dairymen , as well as others , who use It can tcetify y. , . its merits. Try It and judge for yourselvea.yPrioe 826.00per ton ; no charge for sacks. Address oeod mel WOOD AN LINSEED OJL COlfl'ANY Omaha IL c 4 DEALERS IN Hall's Safe an Lock one 1 , , , FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS , LOCKS , 1050 ] E'arisum metrot. Omnh ' - - - - - = - r Established in 1858. iFiaf , , I I \ z J. SIMPSON t l' t It It I1 ? : xz = ag78D3YrTti # . , 'r r1 t , , . I I + a I Factory , 6 0 Il0lhTlltt , , mow.a a 1409 turd 11:11 Dodge Street , OMAHA , - - - - - NEB ' :1yite Ironware. FOB BOILING , f vA Nr rat LIGHT HANDSOME , VflIOL sOME , DURiILE. r The Best Ware Made for the 1..ltchen ylrl Ot1 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE STI LoUlsS PdG COMPANY , S a lo e , lr'r ' r I a iV a l tofo ar ria > 'o ' a11 olSO I llrliS t IBK Oa oh1s. GL ) i)4 I ( Ohlcago , I3urlington & Qulnoy Railroad. ) 1. 0 tS aew < ' - F ' 9 man . 1 mew mYta O.- . v , an ' " , T ' 7n o ' t . . c Y , .n 4 ' d 0 rtn tram' .tar men D .t' + rr' M M tT.t t 4 Ina GOING EAST AND WEST. COINC NORTH AND SOUTH. , Elo rant Dny Coaches , Parlor Cans , with Re.'lia Solid Trains of Elegant 1)a ! Uoaches and P + do- Iab Chairs ( uiata ( rom ) , Smoking Cars , with lie man Palace Sieeplr ; Gars are ruin tiatly to and' i YouvtagCtlalrbl'ullmanl'nlacebteepimtCars rind from bt Louis , via liuuntbal , ulne,1eoluk , thotwroust.IISQDInIni Camrmmdailytoand Inprlingnon Cedar Rapids ant ea to btu from Chicago &NansasCttyChlcagu& Council l'aulaudDlinneapouslarlorCars ; with ltemilnie. blulTs , Chic a .t lies Mobtes Chicago. St. J0 Chairs to amid ( rum bt I.otdl and I'eoria andmi' , soph. Atchison. Topeka , Onlytbrougtmline ho' and ( room bt Louis ann Oltunmwa. Caly aC' tween'Cldcagollncen + Denver Through cam change of cam between bit LoWs rat G' ( n llelweenlltdlanapolls. CowncnOluffsviaPtwria , Lincoln , Nebraska , , nodDinp , , ; , 1' ' All connections made inn union IMpnts. It is Cohan o knowuasthugreatTllitOUO11Chill NE , It iiunlvemdllyadmltlidtobeILt. Finest Equipped Railroad in thre World for all Clltssos of Travot , JPOTI'Eit.advlctirres'tsodOee'itaasuer 'FdiCEV.tIlAWL1d.l n.Ps.t.Ar't.ChlhlS t . _ . . .