i icta-oiaW fonBstjgTj Mt &ija7 WidtreiJ nilt'y Hifl fM miSUsMir r. JJodR ve Ufkui urflm or, ife J J uWllisJ e retain nnJ rfuri I'M dn l-orttoiii "JAM try in W n. Iu i r(en i mrekm-J out Be;i vitl lot i ity of td a of tu :HMtr fe min frsaJ ;n mm: ularcrv-. 'ill U 2' I iexiMi. II (if Oil' 1 fii.4 t. Ilplft't! i-D tLi: ; fiT Li state W ;c i ik:: Ccwi. it 1 Slttfc.jP icauua, Lva i Mil pr I Ool f'f ii JanlH f ier livi'il'? any .i ' en tlfcefi be caw dav, u i u, iali J scbool 3'f liiuv j lor te -I ' of h 4 imittM repsrtii MS 1fn- t oiy leu re Vv: a Tak tb bull by ta born" b aa old, ae, but you take Dr. BuU'aCoufk Syrup' til tapoonful. A lew drona for a ji. On bottl will tb live of u Uy. For roughs cold, bronchitis, etc., at xeelleot and cafe. 25 cents. B the treatment of rbeuanatiam, neural -, aeiatira, tie douloureux. eniierania. a., the value of Palvatioa Oil cannot If Njr-entimaUd. It kill paia. Fricc jMty-fiv rent a bottle. ( Look not a gift hone in the mouth, but jap your eye on hi hind hoof. ' Wo Safes Remedy can be had forcoubs d cold, or any trouble of the throat, tea "Brown' Bronchial Troche." Price Jk eta. Bold only in boxes. ' Pear fraft on a quince atock produce jb most abundant and luacioua fruit. A Trraaaas IbmUm rould bar been created onehunded years Mo by the sight of one of our modern ex press trains w billing along at the rat of i sixty mile an hour. Just think how our grandfathers would hare stared at such a tapeetacle! It takes a good dtalto astonish paopls now-a-days, butaomeot the tnarvel- I ana cure of (-onaumotion. wroufht bv Dr. Piarc' Golden Medical Discovery, have treated wida-epread amazement. Con sumption isat Inst acknowledged curable. Tk "Golden Medical Discovery" is the only known remedy for it. If taken at the right time which, bear in mind, is not when the lungs are nearly gone it will go right to th seat of the disease and accom plish it work as nothing else in the world an. Nerer cry over spilt milk only a nickel a glass. when beer is "Had Bn Worried ElsMeea Years " It should have read " married " but the proof-reader observed that it amounted to about the same thing, and so did not draw bis blue pencil through the error. Unfor tunately there was considerable truth in his observation. Thousands of husbands are constantly worried al-nogt to despair by the ill health that alMicts their wives, and often robs life of comfort and happi ness. There is but one sate and sure way to change all this for the better. The ladies should use Dr. Pierce's Favorite prescrip tion. There never was a man so ornery that h could not get married. "Gilve film VI and Let Him Cue." We once heard a man complain of feeling badly, and woDdered what ailed mm. A humoron friend said, " Give a doctor $2 and let him cues." It was a cutting satire on some doctors, who don t always guess rieht. You need not guess what ails you when your food don't digest, when your bowels and stomach are inactive, and wnen vour head aches every day, and you are languid and easily fatigued. You arc bilioim, and Dr. Piorcs' Pleasant Purga tive Pellets will bring you out all right. Small, sugar-coated, eusy to take. Of druggists. II has the least to answer for who lives the ihorUst life. The new catalogue of the Iowa Seed Co., of Des Moines, is th handflorni'st of the kind ever issued in the Went. Its cover is lithographed in six colors, and the book contain many line illimtrntion. . This lirm na eatablislied in 1S71, and their businesM h now the largest of the kind in Iown. Their seeds are produced on farms nesr Des Moines, and great earn is taken that they shall be pure and true to name. They are introducing many new varieties of great merit. See thi-ir advertisement, and send for catalogue. The hardest man to convince in an argu ment is the man who says the lcat. Twigs of lnyrtlo laid under a bed will keep tiff (Ions and moths. FOR. THE BLOOD, HwlIfN SjKvlflf hit mr'fl tin f a nialit: :iant hn'nkiny oul n tuy Wiz, whtrh iitie-l inU'iir;ifit iiin. It wiif ciiinl Ki'Zfnta ly Llif u 'tttn J'Mirnl wtnnn trt'Htrxl inwllli Hi) relief, I ( itinildly i -nilss timi 1 orvp niy prcf-'-m p(xl in iiltii to A. H. S., wiil .1 In m sr-A Miss.III.JA l)t;V i'lT, 'EG ': s; lfimr vi 1 vi W'ri Ct1T lilhr wh,'n ' wfinunllVsnitl w;is tUtm-V W Mm. f"t Hh Sl T'llllifi. VFlllCll )"P n l.tllei Hfll'MU'. ff a jrttt'iyrrt h'T pviaht e ntirely, mid cai:M'il u Move tier, ami we tzxvo Stviit a Spirit , inch sitn rurp.l her ontfrctr, anil lt'j is uow halo and hearty . K. V. Ddk, in rumi, 1 Tfxas. Prrofuln (Jrv'IonM nn my Mauifl'irrnwoll- lnautnl luiniis un h'-r hpfk. vi hnr wlft'i SrKcU'n'. and the result as wuii'ltir ful and tlio iMi re nroin-it. S. A. U; AKMO.M). riovclftnfl.Tf'nn. T- I)iscacBund luivleo u uifMcr'. nmiU'd tie.. .Drawer -i, Ailunta, (jia. TlT Hi T73 Ely's Cream Da!m ?ArW$-&M (ilves ri'llcf at onro for COLD !N HEAD. I iti:i- CATARRH. Hot a Liquid or Snuff. Kf,y Ititlin Inro mh nosnil. KI,V KI.'OS., Wtirrrn M., N. V. IT SCTOSfOJDAY! fl a.i:mk n iMi;i: Ki llrpwicrHf-ty P.i'ln UohlT- GIVKN AWAY t" tntrr.. (iui-fl iliem, Kvery hot-he "wnrrhuys from ltiti. never mulrr hino fppt. Send cntH In sLuuipa to pay noftt.uffo nd parkins; lor Mrkte PlftU;(l Siimn'o thut Bells fur ttt wul. AoOren. Brewster Mf g Go,, Holly.Micb. ECU RE ELECT - EEDSANQ UCCESS larcrtaui. II you wnnl ltt ues israenv? ;fr iwa,.. j ...,. .,.,, ri of our Now CoLper Klni Oalan, t lrp i wo will n.l Ijr trial IJ PaakaU aala -rlshl aecila. Influilina aoum uoetle. or li iT.i tr-i'. Chora K "war f '"lt f"r V cania or lift nioii HIIVn'R I'l.AM'H f.r I.OO. IOWA NKKD OJIlA.M, Ies Molnea, la. PENS D ttJohaBt, " h.w i urk, T78W THE Tiir.BT StatlonprakeoD'hcm. Standard qui olltfl-B. Sample doa. Iicdi-m POTATOES 5JiV mihirn. Nn eioerirniti rfuuireo. THraotlons foraproutliiy .FREE. Achlre SWEET roltrf far 1STHMI rhanKrd. HKIW KI.I. A CO. (.'liarlrttoniiMaa. .SEORETS FOR LOVERS PrlraU iidvlM forth nnmnrrin, IV U afl yon mM t knme. Pvureir CCDU. AUai cm , box. lit;, Chtcuu, ill. nth property nnd I find for itpr.kaof m5rchfidtP' I.kiiiIh liojiflit and i'i- I. 1. Thornton, VH N. iTith tit., Omaha. Svb. Will Trado An enrgetlo Mlrtmao and one le ady In your county tnaII onrc"da by Sample. AddrtM WKSTKKH AGKNCY CO., Omaha, Kob. UAHTEO. THE HOUSEHOLD. Rlsta fur tks Haaaa A salt ham should be soaked orer niglit in plenty of soft waterprevious to boiling. After washing n wooden bowl place it where it will dry equally on all sides, away from the stove. When watering potted plants in winter do not pour the water in the crown of the plants, but siniply moisten the earth in the pot. Too much moisture will do more injury than benefit. For a cough boil one ounce of flax seed in a pint of water, strain and add a little honey, one ounce of rock candy, and the juice of three lemons; mix and boil well. Dritfk as hot as possible. To remove stains from marble, mix a quantity of the strongest soap lees with quicklime to the consistency of milk; lay it on the marble, and let it be lor twenty-four hours, then clean with soap and water. If butter is kept covered tight when put in the ice-chest, it will not absorb the odor of any food lying near. There is nothing so sensitive as but ter, and yet you may see it at any time" placed near to meat or veget ables. To keep lainpchimneysfrom break ing put a cloth in the bottom of a large pan, fill the latter with cold water, and place the new chimney in it; cover the pan and let its conteus boil one hour, then take from tire and let the chimney remain in the water until it is cold. An inexjiensive and good desert is mode of one quartof sweet milk, two thirds of a cup of uncooked rice, ond a littlo Rait. Tut this in tea orcollec cupn, set them in the steanipr over a kettle of boiling water, Let it cook until the rice is almost like jelly; When cold turn it out of the cup. Serve with sugar nnd cream, or with pudding sauce. The secret of making good tea is that the water should be poured on the inatnnt it boils, nnd that every thing should be well heated. If you have a little water boiled in a kettle, nnd pour this upon the tea in a cold tenpot, the' water is chilled, the strength of the tea not properly ex tracted, and, after standing the necessary time, it is, when poured out, but little more than lukewarm. Agents Wanted biwM.'iV'ii' hit ProSla. Kmpjrraal Pub. Halt. St f for mtr frst at Ilia bonk and a nu nia iraavc. rani. Hlun. UntftMaMaaaausaatafBBMaarwaitlatSvHtkn lUUil at aarlklar .to. " l Ella an CMIrMltl . imh r.t. ' La.UVbUrkrviM.il. traalaaaal aaal Ire. . SV. A a Mi fa, W. M. 0.. Ossaaa, llow To Sate (lie Kjplulit, Neither colored goods nor flnmiela should be boiled. All goods in barrels apples, beef, potatoes, etc. keep better when hi id down on their side. Taint the kitchen floor with boiled 'inseed oil, and you won't have much trouble thereafter cleaning it. For cleaning brass use a t hin pnsto Df plate powder, two tablespoon Puis of vinegar, four tublenpoonfiit4 of alcohol. Kub with a piece of ilan uel; polish with chamois. Next to the sunlight the incandes cent light gives the best illumina tion for reading, nnd all notions of ihe injurious effect on the eyes of the electric light, are erroneous. The vast majority of people who year glasses can eoc well without :hem. They' use them to avoid a con stant strain on the eyes. The act of localization is a musclar one and uses 'ip nervous energy. The overnighted eye, in which tlio ocus come behin 1 the retina, has to nerform the musclar net continually.' Die results are headaches, irritability n nausea. The only remedy in such I case is to wear glasses. The nearsighted child should wear spectacles, because they are the best oreventive against increase of near sightedness, and also because he oses a great part of his education in lot being able tosee more than a few eet away. For the iyes in a healthy state ".here is but one safe wash pure cold rvnter. When tlio eyelids are in lamed the best lotion is a weak sol ltion of salt water. Never apply ooultices to the eyes or uso "eye wa Ws" without the advice of a physi-:ian. Btcalatlaj Baalsli Ballwar Every onfl who hsa traveled in Den nark has noticed the enormous number f guard houses along the railroads, an! 'he fact that aoiuen usually signal the Iraius. As a measure of economy man and wife are employed by the state, the former as track walker and the latter a ,'iiurj. 'i'lie rules h-eify the relation ship to exist between these two classes uf employes, and rules are made to Lu obeyed. When it hap)ens that either dies the survivor has just tix weeks iu which to find another partner. Neg lect to do so is disobedience, punished with dismissal. The employment of brother, sister or servant to fill the va cancy is not allowed. The guard or track walker must marry in six weeks or leave. A ease of the kind occurred re cently near the old town of liibe, ou the Uerman frontier. The stricken widower petitioned the government to allow him an eitra week or two, alleging that his work of walking all day along the railroad track did not give him a chance to look for a wifp, but his re quest was refused as in itself an infrac tion of discipline. The hapless widow er had only tix days of jrrace left, bnt he did not want to lose his job and went Kkirmisliuiff with so much energy ilia" before the end of the fifth he had a new wife flaceinjr the trains. Itehoboth Sunday Herald. An Arlintlc Itsi; Tin:. The prettiest rugs which are made n this countrv are the home-mntlo ag rugs woven of different colored voolen rags. These rugs are usually voven in stripes at either end. and n a medley of varied colors in the ientre. The weaver nlso introduces i lengthwise striped effect by using lifferent-colored warp. Very pretty iffects are produced by stripes of dull fellow and dull nd warp in alternat ng bands about two inches wide. The warp is knotted, nnd forms a ringo at either end of the rug. Small rugs, 34x70 inches and 81x48 nches, are suitable to strew about a imall room over matting. Hugs of ngs woven in this manner, but largo mough to cover the center of the oom, are often seen in artistically "urnished rooms, where the paintings ind bric-a-brac luggest the cultured taste of the twner. These rugs when ell selected in color approach neur it in beauty to the blending tones of 'Jm costly Eastern carpet than any of ibe virions imitations of them made n tshta winntrv. Ohuviro Idswr. To Fretcel Musicians' Flna-rrs. A simple and inexpensive device for the protection of the fingers of must ciaus while playing on stringed intni menis, such as the guitar and harp, has been patented. It consists of curved strip of metal adapted to receive the end of the finger or thumb, and provided with a covering of leather or analogous material. To the outer surface of this covering is applied a mixture of Venice turpentine and nine pitch, preferably mixed in about the proportions of three parts ol turpentine and one of pitch, the design being to thus render the playing more comfortable and innnre a more positive action of the finger upon the string. .New York Home Journal V- RHEUMATISM NEURALGIA ft, OR KINDR.ED ILLS . I" and Petnanen(Iy. ChaiaVoceler Co. Baud. Mo. Diamond Vera-Cura ' IIYNPKI'MIA. as ALL aiUIllM TBOtSLM Kit U all India;! on. bauralouiaeh. Heartijiira. Kautca. nlBraa, CuDtilDaTioo. ruliaeaa after eatlac Food Hialng Jn the Mouth and ll.irrrealle taaia alter caUsf. Xrrvoutoea an Low Splrita. jlf Druggiu and Tttalfrt or tetit 6y mail tin receipt 'J T rtn. 5 el.OO) t itamp. bangle sent an t rcetpt tif 2xia mntp. THE CUARLES a. VCKiELEBCO. Ballimore. Hi. Sr. hTS, maid a Haul. Dubuque (Iowa) Irala. Jan. 3. It was rumored on the streets yester day that one of the capital prizes of The Louisiana State Lottery had been drawn by parties in this city and a reporter for the Herald was detailed to run down the rumor. We found the report to be gen nine. The lucky ticket was held by Mr. Ihonias Allen, of Kopsa ic Allen, the merchant tailors of KCiO Clay street, and a brother of the junior member of the firm. The ticket m ux numbered No. 43,083 and was a twentieth of n whole ticket, the whole ticket winning the third capital prize, 8100,000, in the Ue conibor drawing, milking the young men richer to the extent of $H,00o or, if divided, $2,.ri00 each. The money was collected through the German Trust and Saviiics bank of this city and was re ceived here in due season, arriving as a welcome New Yenr's gift to two deserv ing young men. When our reporter dropped in at Kopsrt & Allen's store yesterday Mr. Allen was averse to divulging any of the particulars of his remarkable luck, but after a littlo persuasion he readily gave ns the above, as stated, which can be verified by the bank named. In two plnces at once: when u woman lea. Ik the style, alio also follows it. 'anaimiillii Niirelv tiroil. To tlio Kditor: Plenxo inform yourread era that I have a positive remedy for con sumption. Vj its timely uho thousand ol hopeless enftes have been permanently cured. I shall be elnd to send two bottles of my remedy f itiiK to any of your read ers who have consumption if they will send me their express Hud P. 0. address. Jle spectfully, T. A. Hl.OCUM, M. C, 181 Pearl street, New York. The great oak of Paintes iu Franca, is about 2,000 years old. MANCE, Oalls, Scratches, Cracked Heel, Thrush, and all diseases of the feet and Irrita tions of the sktn of hnrseu and cattle quickly and permanently cured by the uso of Veteri nary t'arbolisalve. 50c. and 1 at Druggists. Papyrus was made from tho birch and lime trees. Southern Itxruraloiio at Half Fnre. On .Innuary loll), 2!llh, February 12th, and 20th, 1889, the Minion Route will Bull Land Ex -ursion tickets at one fare tor the round trip to designated points in Ala bama, Florida, Georgia. I.onisana, Missis sippi anil Tennessee. Limit of ticltits 00 days from date of stamp. Stop-overs can bear n a used. For full particulars, address L. ;. Hesiions, T. 1'. A., box 581 Minneap olis, Minn., or K. 0. McCorrnick, O. P. A., Adams Express building, Chit-ago. Hopes are like empty buckets that you pick up, thinking they ore fill). W hen Baby ws ah. ) her Castorla, IV hen alio wn n C'liild. flu cried for CRMtorla. When she hernmi JIIm, Rlw clunB to Castoria, When she had flilltlren. ah' t' llinm Caaiorla. XL W. DUIIHAird OAKLAWN FAHU. 3,000 PtKCZilaUV FKEKCH COACH CSSZES Utr-eitTM. - . STOCK OM HAXB: f 00 TAIAIOMWafiaiit ktna as; M COLTS wuai kritdra dlgiea, aupariar uati fvltfiiala: 200 IMPOatTBa uoob ! n aaiiai kf ftilllaat, th miM lamaua llrta aire). t )aialll7. Price miasMa. Tarau atmar. IXia't Mmj wttboat la. lat thl 0relat mm Maa ari iJ BrewaUaa; KalmhlUliaBrait mt Aaaartea. laialBpaianiia, llli'l fcartli milin. U.V. CUSSia, VATKE, lUIKf.' a1n irlni aBCXW.,aii Taaaar In atala. I J I at r I CURE FITS L I do not mean merelj to atop tbem iora tua and hii-ii thrtn Mtiirn I bmui a radial enra. latl made KITS. 1CW1JJHY or JaXJJNU BICKRESS Ufa-Ion; atudw. I warrant mf Rmcdr to oar th wontcaaaa. Mean otoet hav tailed i B nMI for iu an Mmltlna a Mia. Send at anca for t nd Frae BotUa of my inf alabte remedy, air Kxpr MUMJT. M. t.. rrxrl M. is.- There are no hopes in last year's calen dar. Nine tailors malto a man and one tailor can make nine dudes. Jfe is truly a nood!o who is always in Uio soup. faitllwitya v. t'Hllala. French railways are reported to bo Rufforing from competition with canals. Ho octito has tlio situation become that the railways tiro deninndiiig tho reimpo sition of the tolls taken off the canal t radio iu 1H80. Jn that year tho French government abolished all taxation upon canal and river trnnsjiort wit li tho result that the total carriage increased from 1,875,000,000 tons carried a .kilometer in 1880 to 8,073,000,000 tons carried a simi lar distance iu 1887. Jn the same period transport by tho main lines of the Frenoh railway system fell off from 10, 004.000.000 tons carried a kilometer in 1880 to 8,007,000,000 tone in 1887. J'ub lio Opinion. Catarrh Can'l He nred With LOCAL APPLICATION, as they can not reach th seat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cur it you havo to take inter sal ieinodl. Hail' Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blod and mucu aurlac. Hall' Catarrh Cur I no quack madlcln. It a prescribed by on of th beat physicians In the conu try for yean, and ia a regular prescription. It la eompotad of th beat tonic known, combined with th bt blood purifier, acting directly on th mueo aurlac. Th Mrlcct omWnalon of tb two iDgrdtnU li waat produce such wonderful re ult la turing catarrh. Bend lor toatlaionlaMrM. F?J. CHCMXY . CO., Prom Toledo, 0. M by wranUt, pric 7Sc 1889 PREMIUM PROSPECTUS. 1889 OS THE OMAHA WEEKLY BEE WILL : DISTRIBUTE : AMONG : ITS : SUBSCRIBERS THURD8AY, MARCH 2 1st. 1889. EVERY :-: SUBSCRIBER :-: RECEIVES :-: A :-: PREMIUM. REAL ESTATE. One KigUty-acre Improved Farm in Saline county, Nebraska $ 2,000 00 Fort? Acres Land iu Pulaski county, Missouri 400 OO Lot 29 in Block 2, Talapoosa, Florida 300 00 Lot 11 in Block 5, Talapoosa, Florida 30 00 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, FARM MACHINERY, ETC. One D2 in. J. I. Case Threshina Machine, with 12-horee steam Traction en- gin complete with all attachments l,f00 00 One No. 1 Aultraan & Taylor Threshing .Machine, with 10-hors power complete ,;fi5 00 One Iieering All Steel Harvester and Hinder 175 OO One Van Brunt Top Bursy l-r0 00 One Mitchell l!j Combination Spring Wagon complete 140 OO One A. J. Simpson Business Busy .. 125 00 One W. T. Seaman 4 Passenger Spring Wagon 120 00 One l'lato Hav Press 100 Of) One Ideal Corn Harvester or Cutter 1 "0 00 One Pitts Black Hawk Road Grader 05 00 One No. 5 Phaeton Cart 03 00 Two Aspiuwall Potato Planters, complete, $88 each 176 00 One 3tf-iiich Mitchell Farm Wauon OO One Columbus Bugjy Company s Buggy ' Ofie W. T. Seaman Farm Wagon 00 One Mills Garland Range 75 00 One 10-foot Halliday Wind Mill ; 75 00 One 12-foot F.nterprise Pumping Wind Mill 'r 0 Two 12-foot Winger Royal Wind Mills, each $75 Lr0 00 Two 10-toot Winger Royal Wind Mills, each $C5 130 00 Four 10-toot Perkins Wind Mills, each $70 280 00 Ooe 1 0-foot Solid Wheel Leach Wind Mill 00 Oue No. 1 Empire Disc Harrow ajid Seeder 05 00 1 hree Combined Listers, front wheel attachment, each $70 210 OO Five Bulord Sulky Listers and Drills, each $60 300 00 Five Durham Feed Mills and Horse-power, each $65 325 00 One .Tav Eye See Sulky Plow 00 Five Solid Comfort, Full Steel Riding Plows, each $58 200 00 Ono Weir 3-whetl Tongueloss Sulky Plow , 53 00 Two Single Now Model wheeled Walking Plows, each $50 100 00 One Little Giant Single Walking, Wheeled Plow 45 00 One Double Farm Harness 5(1 00 Two Combined Riding and Walking Cultivators, each $45 00 00 One W. T. Seaman Breast Collar Single Harness 40 00 One Stock Machere Saddle 35 00 Two Walking Iron lioam Cultivators, each $33.50 , 07 OO Five Pease Farm Fanning Mills, each $32 1 00 00 One Single Harness i , 30 00 Two Young Giant No. 7 Fanning Mills, each $30 0 00 Two 14 -inch Steel Mould Prairie Breakers, each $30 00 0O One Porter Champion Hay Carrier nnd Field Derrick 30 00 Six Centennial Funning Mills, each $30 1N0 00 Eight Strowbridi.'e Hroadcasb Seeders, each $25 200 00 Two 1-1-iiieh Steel Beam Clipper Plows, each $25 f0 00 One Climax Hi'iin.' Cultivator , 2ti 00 Five N. til " A " Pious, each $22.25 HI 25 Two I I iu( li Wood IViun Clipp:-!' Plows, each $22 , -1-1 01) Six Wim;.'i inneris! Feed Mills, each $20 120 0(1 Otis Eiiltrpi'ixe Wnllclng Cultivator 2(100 One D-an Ear Corn Sih-er 18 0 Four It-Inch Rotl Bruisers, each $15 00 0(1 Two PorH-r Reversible Hay Carriers, each $10 20 00 Two Handv Carts, with box and barrel grippers, each $10 20 00 Six Ideal Garden Hoes, each $3.50 21 00 PIANOS AND ORGANS. One Stvle 2, Upright Weber Piano 050 00 One Style 200 Western Cottage Organ 140 00 One Style 3 00 Western Cottngo Organ 135 00 One Stvle I 7 Estey Organ 135 00 One Stylo 50 Western Cottage Organ 1 25 00 One Stvle 15 Western Cottage Organ 1 10 00 One Style 00 Western Cottage Orsan 1 00 00 Two Cabinet Autophoncs, each $50 , 1"0 00 One Concert Style Atitophone, with stand....; 10 (JO Thirteen Concert Style Autophoncs, without stand, each $12 150 00 BLOODED LIVE STOCK. One 5-year old Ilolstoin Bull, registered 500 00 One Hereford Dull, registered 350 00 One 2-year old Jersey Bull, subject togister 175 00 One Jet-Bey Bull Calf, registered 150 00 WATCHES, GUNS, CUTLERY, ETC. Firty Silver Hunting Case Watches, Elgin, Waltham, or Springfield Move ment, each $25 3,250 00 Fitty Doubled Uurrelled Shot Guns, each $25 1,250 00 Fifty Dozen Roger's best Silver Plated Tea Spoons, each $5 250 00 Eilty Sets Roger's best Silver Table Spoons, each $5 250 00 Five Thousand Sets heavy German Silver Tea Spoons, each $1.25 6,250 00 Vivo Thousand good Pocket Knives, each $1 5,000 00 HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ETC. An Elegnnt Parlor Set 125 00 Forty Wheeler & Wilson 4 Drawer Sewing Machines, each $05 2,000 00 I-'ivo Wlieeler it Wilson Drop Cabinet Sewing Machines, something new, and Ime best Machine ever made, each $00 450 00 Forty good Wo.d Blankets, each $3 120 00 ' One ilard Cosl Base Burner 50 00 One Kilchon Rsnge 50 00 Four Tfiousand useful Articles for the Household, wearing apparel, etc., worth not loss than $1 each 4,000 00 BOOKS AND ALBUMS. 20 sets Dickens' Works, complete, each $15 -100 00 20 Bets Scott's Works, complete, each $15 300 00 10 sets Thacknrvv's work, complete, each $15 150 00 100 Copies of Rand, McNullv & Co.'s Atlas of the World, each $3.75 375 00 3000 Elegant Albums, each $1.50 4,500 00 5000 volumes Standard works of Fiction, each $1 5,000 00 2000 volumes English and American Poems, eadi $1.50 ; 3,000 00 C0O0 volumes Standard American and English Novels, each $1 5,000 00 Making a Grand Total of ; $54,012 25 Subscription -Price of the Weekly Bee, with Premium, $2 Per Year. ilrrs fa THE BEE PUB. CO., Omaha, Neb. Addi tu mil Oi'ilri-s fa NRml " V LV - 1 ILJI I 1 71 i.ii!!?;5?r I 2s IV I Ttaxir, beauty and o.tialir. Scorw at 1 mj, tMTt imVWrm1lB niaaa. fZsNJ" I YloldMI atoiaumaiaa moca aa oommon "i '"" J-- I MU. aV ftVALUsa, IrfkCrMM, Vt i Ar imnaa nntoniara of IBM a-ladtT tnUfr that UmT INOKEASBfl ALL.! TeaTotta. DOCBLKP ttaamtoanwla RALSEB' ?5.?i'U!,KJ a Mf MM ia an run mit'iiw V- TS?it i OAT NOYELTYWMIT6 wywupwi IBIM. XB. W TO I -l ,'- ' "VO-' -a'Aw