Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 25, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY JBBE : FRIDAY
GOOD READING ,
The Mau Who Hna Done the
Newspapers for the Consua
Mokes a Special Report.
g the Extoutof Journalism
iu thn UtiitoaSditoft in All
It * Feat ur on-
York Corrcstmiulciic-a < tf tlie Ch.cajfo
Intvr-OccAn.
At thu informal literary yUhcrtng
the other evening an intcicatini ; dis
cussion nroso an the magnitude and
importance of tlio nowspnprr business
in this country. Thu most intelligent
remarks anil astonishing facts wore
ig.voii by n t.Ul guntlcnmn , with l < eon
ltit kind ( Urk oyoa , a line onun fore *
licnil ami determined month , \vho
proved to bj none other than
Mr. N. S. Dexter North , llio
son of the eminent Dr. Nurlh , of
tlnmilton college , the editor of the
Uiica liernld , and the ublo specialist
whose services General Walker re
garded himself fortunate in i rocnr-
ing on the noivsp.ipor statistics of the
census. NotsvitliHtaiulinu ; a slight cyn
ical untile , Mr. Xoith is thoroughly
amiable , in the French nemo of the
word , and when he found your correspondent
pendent was bent upon obt lining
further information for the Inter
Ocean , very kindly consented to bo in-
torviowed. I began with the rather
comprehensive question , "How many
iiowsp ipers are there.
ruiiMsiiKii IN run roi STHV' ' "
"Including magazine * , " said Mr.
North , "thoro sire 11,418 , of wlneli
082 are published daily , S,7-M ! weekly ,
and the rest si'ini-weekly , trt-weekly ,
bi-weekly , monthly , and tri-monthly. "
" \Vliich of the states publish the
largest numborl"
"Xow York Ukos the loul with
1-ll'J , and Illinois , with her 1,032 , is
the ne\t enterprising state , bavin' '
outstripped Pennsylvania , which used
to rival .New York , and now issues
! I8 ! ) ; Ohio liaj 777 ; M issaohu etts
hasI. . " . ' ; Tiuliixna. 47-1 ; Iowa , fiSilj
Missouri , fiJl ! ; Miuhiyan , 4 ( ! ! ) ; Cali
fornia , Dili. The other slates vary
from the 37 of Nevada , up. All the
torritoiios Jiavo their papers , even the
Indian territory 1m y ; Idaho , 8 ;
Wyoming , 10 , and Arizona , J7.1'
' 'Into how many ulassoj are these
publications divided' "
' ' .
C'LASSH'ICATIOX.
"Into about . News
twenty. , poli
tics iii'd ' family reading aie confined to
f > , Ciili ; leligion , 5 2 ; agriculture , Hi. ! ;
commerce and finance , 143 ; there sire
Kill I r.ido journals , 51 devoted to in
surance and railroad1) , 145 magazines
and periodicals , composed of genera !
literature ; 247 Sunday newspapers ;
medicine and surgery hiireJ 1 1 organs ;
liiw , 44 ; science and me
chanics , 73 ; education , 23 ;
art , society , music and fashion , 72 ;
college and school papers number 210 ;
children's magazines and Sunday :
school papers , 1)2 ! ) ; Free Masonary ,
Odd Fellowship and temperance , 14U ; w
illustrated publications number o2 ; p ;
4IG ! co mo under the head of miscelhi
4' laneous , and of the whole 10,01 , ! ) are in
'if printed in English , and 7 ( > ! 1 in foreign tl
languages. " fo
"Which of the latter is best represented - w
sented in the newspaper world ? " w
"THE OCUMAX , " c\
replied Mr. North , "which has G05 tr
publication ; the French follow with
< J5 ; there are throe newspapers in the
Indian language , with a circulation of nc
4,305 ; the Chinees have two weeklies , ncM '
Mith a circulation of 1,050 , ; the Poles W
have two , supported by 5,000 of their pi ;
race ; the Welsh have live , with a cir co
culation nf 10,880 ; tholJohcminns have nn
fifteen , subscribed to by 25,150 ; and ;
the Portuguese find circulation for 13
10,300 copies of tiieir two papers.1' sn
'What other nationalities aio repre snmi
sented in journalism ? " miFi
"Thu Spaniards , who have twenty- to
sis newspapers , supported } > y 02,830 tokt
readew ; the Swedes , who , to the num an
ber of 78,11)0 ) , subscribe to the twen 1m
ty-two periodicals ; the Dutch have gu
nine papers , with 11,075 subscribers , iti
the Italians four , read by 0,000 ; the
Norwegians fifteen , with -11,470 sup-
porteia , and theie is also Irish and
one Catalan journal. "
AMOX < ; TIH ; i lot's
which sect has the greatest number of In
organs ? " IM
"Out of the 572 enumoi.atod , 111
unsectarian the .Methodists cl.T
are ; pub lili
lish 75. the lar oat number of any one W.I
sect ; the J'aptists , 7 ! ! ; fho Human cnr
Catholic , (57 ( ; the Episcopalians , J > 2 ; am
the Presbyterians , 3 ! ) : the other sects tti
publish from two to twenty-seven ;
oven the I'lunkards Iiuvo thieo : the
Spiritualists and Mormans tix each ;
the Shakers have only one , and pub Tli
lished in Now York. "
"Have you any idea of the cost un-
nually of running those 11,418 publi
cation ? " of
"Oh , yes , " said Mr. North , "an es has
timate has btfpii made which shows dm
ihat $28,57il,33lj.3S is paid out yearly do :
in wacjoj alone , the percentage of to iiill
tal wares paid by dailies is ji.i3 ( ( ; by Un
wceltlii'3 and otliers , 43.85. col
" how is the
"Among many persons gra
'
amount distributed1' ? , ant
" in the manufacture
; "Employed for
there * males nnd
are 50,700 a ci
: j.85 , ° ) females. The majority of lie
TJIK WpSIKN KMJ'LOVKI ) toil
are in Illinois , Now York , Maine , am
Massachusetts and California. Besides - jecl
sides these employes , are 10,480 per the
sons with the royal privilege of writ In 1
ing themselves as we , and n , number am i
of them are Indies doing their edi wh
torial work most ably. " ant
"Do you know the gross vahio of sou
.annual products in dollara of our pub U.i .
lications ? " pit !
"Yes ; our invcatigatioiiH chow that the
it amounts to $87,4 II , 132.22 of con
which the dailies have 812,75(1,031.03 ( colt
and the weeklies and others § 1 1M- ( ! ! ben
OtlS.l.l. Thu percentage of receipts 1
from advertising on the former is liali
fiO.OO , and the lutlor 48.31. Tlio per ph (
centage of receipt ! from subscription e\t
the dailies 40.21 weeklies
is : On , ; ivsi
iind others , 53.00. " to
"What an enormous amount of pa- for
pur must bo consumed in this industry coh
" cohI
?
ry "
" idea of the
"You can glean an da
quantity from the fact that the dailies
suit
use 207f > ( le,77 ! pounds of paper per is- V. ill
Hue , equal to about 150 tons , that it thn
would require seventy-live teams to lad
haul , and the weeklies and others slii
2)03C81,25. ! ) the ip ]
TJIK OT.YL NUM1IKH 01' POUNDS to.
used during the census year was 178- to.wo
105,051. For a single issue of the phc
dailies 7,051.72 reams of paper t\ \
used , and for the weeklies and othij
03,002,01 , , During the census yei
4,323.080.80 roams were used. " I
"What is tlio nverasjo circulntio
per issue of the dill'erent publien
tious ? "
Of dftilics , our tnblos sliow 3,00"
weeklies connected with dailies , ! ) , 21 ! ) ;
monthlies , 7,853 ; weeklies nnd others
not connected with dailies , 1,821. The
circulation per issue of
dailies is It.037,424 ; of weeklies con
nected with dailies , H.OIO.SSlij week
lies not connected with dailies , and
\ \ [ other than monthlies , 15,512,221
monthlies , 8,081,303. Totnl forclasses ,
31,177,024 Asiuming that each pub
ic.ition has on an average four readois
this total allots for
TUB KKAUINO Ol' TWO
by every inhabitant , and leaves a sur
plus of over 700,000. ' '
Have you any estimate of the
number of copies printed
yearly ? "
"Yei , " said Mr. North , adjusting
liis spectacles and glancing at a note
book. "Table 1 1 will show the aggregate -
gate number of d.iilios issued during
census year was 1,135,532,4(0 ( , of
weeklies connected with dailies , L'15-
7 < > li,0'03 ; of weeklies not connected
uith dailies , and all other monthlies ,
( ) : ! 0,014,775of ; monthlies , 0(5,310,851. (
Total for all plashes , 2 ,077 , 050 , 07 i > . "
"And what is the average per cent.
of circulation sold in place of publica
tion ? "
"Of dailies , ( iO.25 ; of weeklies , Ml.
17 ; and the average subscription price
of the former ia $7.31 ; of the latter
connected with dailies , § 2.01 , and of
all otht'is , 31.75. 'Pile ' people of this
country my out more than ? 2ti,000- ,
000 *
run riiniit NUWSIMPKIIS. "
'Do you know how the growth of
the press in England compares with
that of Amcticn I'1
"Well , " e.ud Mr. North , smiling ,
"without entering into any particulars ,
1 can tell you that wo have far outstripped - |
stripped our mother country in jour
nalism. 1 bcliove there never has
boon a comprehensive history of the
English newspaper press written , but
we have a BUllicient number of facts ,
to enable us to foim a comparison.
For example , in 181(5 ( only fourtoei
journals were published in tht
Kimlish kingdom , whuio as far back
as 1810 , 30 years previous , we had
35 ! ) including 27 dailies , with a total
annual issue of 22,321,000 , copies. In
1828o had 852 newspapers ; in 1830 ,
1,000 ; in 1840 , 1,031 ; and in 1850 ,
2,8 ! > D , with a circulation of 420,40- ! )
07M copies. "
" \Vhatisthe number of English
publications at present ? "
"Since 18 Hi the number has
increneed slowly , and in 1880 the
London Quarterly lloviow says ]
OXIA'157 DAILY NKWSrArKUS
were published in the United Kin. ,
Join , to our 087 , showing a dillerence
if 8U8 in our favor. " Hero tfio con
versation was interrupted by the edi-
or of a city paper in search of facts.
Mr. North's nonapapor statistical
ivill soon appear in the shape of a re
iprt < , which will give an exhaustive
listory of the subject , and when lusj
investigations , which are of a more
/borough : nature than over made be-
'ore in this line , are completed , he
vill present the Sinitli-soniuiiinstituti
vitli : a collection , embracing a copy o
ivery paper ever printed in this coun
ry.
IN ILLINOIS.
Out of its 1,032 publications , 111 !
lois has 05 dailies 31 mornim ; and
evening ; 771 weeklies , 14 "semi
vooklies ( , 120 monthlies , 47 religion. .
Kipers , 13 agricultural papers , 14 oa
ommerce and finance , 3) ) trade jour-
lals , 10 on iusurancoand railroads , 7 of
onoral literature , including magazines ;
3 Sunday papers , 8 on medicine and
nix'ery , 5 on law , 13 on science and
iiechanic" , 14 devoted to temperance ,
'reemasonry and Odd Fellowship , 7
society , music and fashion ; 21 col
'go and school papers , 40 children'1
ml Sunday school periodicals , 50 il
intrated p.ipora ; 05 in foreign Ian-
ungcs ; 0 7 are devoted to news , pol- |
ios and family reading ; nearly 2 < " 'f '
jinu under the head of
mis. "
Visible Improvement ,
Mr. IX'.uh Hates , l.bmra , X. Y. ,
Alum' , t.nir > eir ngo I lind .111 attack nil
illiiiiH I finer , ami never fully tco iveicd f
ly : il.gpstixn organs wore voakone I , on1'I '
wouM bo completely ] > r'.strated ' f.n
ys. After iiiiiij , ' to bottles of y.iiiil
unlock Hlnod Hitters tiu ! ( iniproxciiicml
.IH MI vMljla that 1 win ustonihhcil ll
in now , t1 iiunb lil yearn of ivyo , d i n , fnlil
id to honnlileday's wurlc. " 1'rice , PI lOl
ial : nrc , 10 cents. n'-'l-eodlw
POPUJCiAK VHOTOS.
Uo UBRO of Flotnros of PiiTiIiJ
* and Notably
Q ho nuiniaforcollccting photograph J
prominent jiublic men and wonioiJ
grown fo immense proportioiul
jring the past ten years , and many !
jalers ' coin money by making a sec- |
Ity of the sale of tlioso uhotographs.l
nliko thu juiitimcs of coin and atamil
Electing , the collection of the photu-l
apha of celebrities dom not die out , !
there is always an active demand !
the "favorits.1 The popularity off
certain man or woman with the pub J
is indicated generally by the exJ
nt of the Rale of his or her pictures , !
the fickle public finds now sub J
cts to worship almost every weekl
old favorits "going out of data. ' I
almost every parlor may bo fouiul
album containing the faces of thosJ
ho have "strutted their brief hour/f
these collections are always ; l
urco of ontertainmcnt to visitors
mining through tin album is a ver\l
easant ! pastime , and is rendered all
more enjoyable of the photograph
ntained therein are those of noteil
lebriticsof thostago , the pulpit , thtj
nicli or tlio bar. I
In Chicago there are several cslabl
ihmonU wheio the Halo of theii !
lotograplm is carried on to n largU .
.tent , ju.il yesterday a Tribiino rep. , „
aontativc dropped in at one of them i . ,
make inquiries about the demand T \ . )
thuHo counterfeit presentments of
lobnties. lll _
"Oh , yes , " eaid the gentleman in Him
argo , in answer to a question , "our pun
of photographs of public men and | Pie
.men is very large. As a general I 0u
ing our best customers
ate thu young nun
Jics. ; Ihoy are given to 'horo wo ° - of
, and there aio a great many of ciat
em wlio drop in about
once a week ly
.look over our Block and see what the
have that IB now. Th0 cabinet a i
ictograph is the most popular size Qui
in fuel , vro liavobtit few calls for other
suds. The celebrities of Iho stage are
in greater demnnd than those of any
other profession. "
"How do the actresses sell' ' " asked
the reporter.
MANY ASHKUSOX AltK.ll > .
"Well , at tlio present Mary Andor-
6n is by far the most popular , and her
'holographs ' sell like wildfho. Jleio
10 some now ones you see she makes
fine picture. When I came to Chi-
lago , twelve years aqo , Soott-Siddons
' as the ra e. and the demands fen
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( ) h , yts , I have recently
ruiip , wifh President ( lailioldand
vufe , molhur and daughtc'r , and
uxo sold thousandu of them. I'ict-
es of the various ineinluni of the
oitp Imve been and are still in great I.
mand. I sell many of thosu largo
nel pictures of thu dead president ,
uturcs of the lOlberon cottage and DJO T
afield's hoiiio are also sold in great
laiititics in fact , the photognphs
everybody and everything asso-
ited with the sad event sell renmrk-
well , excepting photographs of
assuHsin. Of course , iieoplu have
curiosity to BOO a likeness of 0
.literal , but they will not buy it. am tr
Since the ns.iivt.iinatioii jiictnios o
Lincoln nnd AVnshinglon have solii
very veil. "
" J low nro3oiir sales of fancy pic
hires' ' "
"Very largo. I soil a tjival many
of tlio comic pictures , nnd lumdreclfuif
the Mmby proiins , " wliuh nro inndo
hern in tlio eily.
TUUK TO HEH Tl.rST.
Too inucli cnnnot lie said of tlio
ivor fiuthftil wife and mother , con
stantly \vatcliing and cnnng for her
lear ones , never ncglectinn n single
duty in tiieir bolialf. \\ln-nthey are
asxniled by disease , and thu system
should have a thorough elivnuinjf , the
stoinauh and bo\volH rcK l. ted , blood
] ) iirified , malarial poisoneMerniinnti-d ,
she must know that Klivtiio Hitters
are tlio only sure roiiiod.v They ar
the best and purest imulitinu in the
world , and onlj * cost Illty n tits. Sold
by Tsh JluMahon. ( I )
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illo cth'i ritinnirili\opo\\i'r * \ ti in to
In the ork of roilontlon to In . i So
In * HUP Nntiiru nlono c rc . SoAporlonl
ipLMii tin' ( iropor ai \ lilies , lm ! ( in s-iro per-
iiittnl to rt'suino tliclr vork , u
rtts vol !
HOLDIlVAM'imUndN
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Who \rnnt glossy , .
and -wavy tresses of alimulaul , ;
Ijoaiitii'ul Hair must use
LION'S KAT11AIRON. This ;
clecnnt , clionp article uhrays
ninkos tbo Hair prow freely (
and fast , keeps it front falling
out , arrests and cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff and :
itching , makes the Hair
ntrong , giving it a curling
tendency nnd keeping it. in ,
any desired position. Beau
tiful , lioiilthy link * is the sure S
result of using Katliairou ,
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'cet for licin ; the most direct , qulcki'bt. n
fcvt , line connocth'K tlio L'rc-.it lotropolln , OH I
\OO , nnJ the HASH-UN , KOKTII.EAHTIIKV. rtnirri
Fomii-IUHlTRN \rhU'litcrinlmlothorp , jo
IU > KANHAH Cirv , f.KAVKswimt ! ' , ATCIIIHOV , ' tin
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DLUFIS nnd O the
lUNciii AIIA , COMMKKCIJII
UTKKH from uhlch radl.ito
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
at penetrates thn Continent from tlio Mlrsoufl C't
ler to the I'ailflc Slope. Tlio
IIICAOO ROCK ISLAND & PA-
OIFIO RAILWAY
the only line from Chknfro onnlriK truck Into
anii ? , or which , by It own roul , rmilic. ) tno
lintunliovo nntiusi. No TKANSVI'IW r CAiniUO I
.MiEsiva GOSNro.'inNHl No hn.lillliii ; In ill-
rtll.ito , ! or unclcui c.ir < , M i.\erv p wicii-ir Ij
rrk'il In roomy , clean and Miitilalol coachtu
on J > .Ht bxproi ' 'VidiH. '
* yi ARsnf uiiri\iiil ! Miajdiiflooiico , I'ULI.MAN
urij iLERriNQ fn. . and oiironn \rorlJ-n'r.om QD !
N.\q c AR3 , inion ulncli mrali are elrvoil of nn- D
.rjnsicd > \ > ulleiini , nt the low rnta of BKVPMY *
Y. ( iu.ru XAI 11 , with Qiuplo tlmq ttt honlthful QD
10 } mi-nt.
'li.ron . 'li Cori liftwon Chlciio , I'torla , Mil
in r.nJ 5lis33 ul Uivor 1'oltitu ; and cr ! u < n D
MOIIJ I at ul ! points of interuclion with other
ads
V.'c ticket 'io ! n&t fcrpct thh ) dlructly to cvoij
ice of UiipdrUiii-o In Kuntaa , Ni < hr& < ! ia , HhrK
\i ) , H' > oinlDI Uh. IiUho , No\iuh , Uahfornh , Ho
0'-on , AVnfcliliit'ton Territory , Colorado , Arluuia
New Mexico ,
Afl I licrn.1 arriPKi'inonts rc-"irdinif | J.IIKIIUO : > <
other liiti' ' , nnd ruto'iof f'iro nlAaii aul OM an
inpctitorj , ttliofutnlsh hut nilthuof thu iora. D
Pee tnd inclflo of 6mrtin | > on fri'o.
Tuicin , maw ( ind foldi in nt ftll prlnclii
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Vinters Stock.
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hrlck bulldliiid N. w. cornet Kftoonth ad 0.I
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No Ghangmg Cars
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
W her direct connection ro ni iln itliThrouth
SLKKl'INO OAK LINKdfor
KRW VOIIK. IIOSTON ,
I'lllLAniai'lltA.
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AND ALL RAHTKKN ITIK3.
Tlie Short Line via. Peoria
Hnr IMniANAltlMS , CINCINNATI , J.OUIS-
VII.I.K , .tiul nil point * In tlio
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For ST. LOUIS ,
Whom illtt'ct ronncctivni Krnnmilc in the Union
Ie } > ot w Itli the Throned Sliviilni ; C r
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HEW LIHE DES MOIflES
TIU : FAvonm' IIOUTK rou
Rock Island.
liiilurnnontdofTcrol liy tlile line
nl tourlnti nr M ( ollons :
Hie rekbrnt l I'I l.LMN ( KI.MhwI ) PAr < ACB
M.r.KI'INU OAKS ttin niilv an thin line C. , It
( j. rAiiArr. OIAWINU unoii OAKS , ith
llorlon'a Kttlliilny Ulimra. No uxtm rdaixu for
NVktiln Ucolliiliif CliMiv. IlinlimniisC. , II. ft
J. I'nliro Dinlt ! Oxra. Horucom HnioMti Oarj
IttiMl with I'Uirmt lihtli Inckiil r.ittin tOMihlin :
.lindi > , for tlio ( > \clual\u iwo of llrt > t-dt < M } vm > on-
irt.
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ivllli tlnlr irJi'at tlituu li mr nmn ciiicnt , imlin
hw , nlioMi nil nllivry , tliv ! a\otlto ruuto to tnc
tiitt , South nnil BouthiAit.
Try It , unit jou will Mn 1 tmelliiK n luxury In.
trail of n illiroiulott.
lliroiiL-li tliknUlo thli rrlclintiil line for f l (
it nil nlre ! ! < In the Unltnl Statti nntl Cuniviln.
All Inforiimtlon ni jut mli'i < il fAte , Slwiilnir.
> .r nccomtnoilntloiK , Tlinu T.tlili i , etc. , lll lie
hfcrlully Rhon by itpplliii ; to
fiucivACi : : I.OWKI.L ,
General onircr Aiicnt ,
J. .
Or. Jlunru'cr Ohlcaao.
Sioiix City & Pacific
PHB SIOUX CITY ROUTE
lliins.i Solid Trnln 'lhrouh ; ; Irani
Council Bluflb to r-t. Iaul
Without Change Time , Only 17 Hours.
IT IH
tOO MILKS TUB HIIOUTEBT I'.OUTR ,
COUNCIL
) HT. PAUL , JllNNKAl'01,18
DULUTII OK 1IISMAUCK ,
nd all points In Northurn Iowa , Sllnm'xota anil
ikkotn. Tlili line In winlppcil ulth thn knprotud
VcstlnphoiiHC AutoiuntliAlrhnlic ml Miller
'htfonn : Coiipltrnnd llullir ; and for
SPEED , SAFETY ANV COM FORT
. I'nllnian I'alnoo
iinsiirpnHHcd. Slooplnir Car
nn tliroujjh WITHOUT UIIANUK huluuon Kan
r.H City ami St. Paul , U.i Council Illults ninl
lloux City.
Trnlnnlcn\a Union I'aclllc Transfer nt Coun *
11 HhidM , nt 7:31 : p. in. ihlly on nrriuil of Kaunas
Ity I , Ht. Joseph ami tiuiiucll IllnfN tr.ilii from
ho South. Arriving nt Slunx City Il.l,1 : p. in. ,
.nil at the New Union Depot nt St. Paul at 13.80
10011.
'KN HOURS IN ADVANCK OF ANY OT1IEU
J'.OUTK.
jWUi'iiii'iiilit'r in mldiif , ' tlio Plnn\ City llonto
nucctn'Iliroii li 'Irtln. The Shorli'xt Line ,
ho ijiiMco'tTiiiio anil a C'omfnrtalilo Hklu In tlio
linnu'li i nrM liotwt/un
COUNCIL HMirrs AND ST. PAUL.
.tTt'tti tliat your Tlrkiti r ad via Ilia "Slouv
t } nnd I'.ulllc Kull oail. '
J. H. ' .VATTLI.8 , J. 11. I1UC1IAXAN
Ml | cilllli nili'lit. Oon'l I'im. Aroiit. |
P. 11 UODlXhON , AtH'tt.cn'l 1W. An't ,
Jllssourl Valley , lo u.
J , II. O'UUYAK , Soiitlittistcin AKt'tit ,
. ] n\\\
880. SHQ8TJ.INE. ! 88Q.
KANSAS CITY ,
t , JOG & Council Blnfls
19 1I1H O.M.Y
irect , Line to ST. LOUIS
Prom Ornahnund f/he Woat.
ch n.T ( if i urn lit\vciu Oimhr. nt d a . iou ! ,
and ti.t one liifM'-in OMAHA and
NPU Y4HIK.
5aiy ! Passenger Trains
HHACIH.-.0 til ,
ASTI'.llt , ANTi WJ.UTKIIM CITIES with I.K3H
OlIAltOlSnnillN ADVAKCIJolALL ;
oniKiu.iNis. ; [
Thli untlro line l c'Uipitd ] ultli l'iillin-.ti'
ilicu hlci pint ; ( Jnrn , 1'Abcu buy COMho , Mllltr'a
ifi'ty ' I'l.Utunn nnd Coupler , and thocilohratoii
tlut > our tlil.iit rwiiH VIA nANMAS
11Y , hT .IliiS.'II a CuUNCII , JIl.trKFH Itall *
d , 1 1 Kt. Jntcph mid fit. 1/jiiK
'I'lLtictj lor hal at n'l Ionian HtntlniH in the
t. J. I' . liAUNAUD ,
C. < UAWKS , ( Jon. tvjjit. , ht. Jnniiih , Ho ]
Oi-u. I'm J. and T.U.it Aitl. , Ht. Jo. | .li , Mo.
rtKKV liii.il/K.v , TiuKit AI'll ( I ,
lO.'U K.lriililln btll' t.
A , ll. K-U'.VAun. ( luniin.l Axnnt ,
_ _ _ OMAHA. " MK _
iToi'o.SAi.s KMK .su.JiisT"iNci ] : :
HTOItKH.
OfKICKOI I I liniANIMI AMI Dl I1IT ( J. S , 1
OMAIH , Nth. , Nov. 16th , mi. f
Kinkd prolKml * . In dnplicnte , Hiilijvvt to thu
nnil coiirlllliiiii , v 111 hu rni.lv ( il nt this Mlko
itil 12 o'llodc 110011,011 Dvcuinliir Mh , IHS1 nt
Idih Ilinc and placu they v , III hu opcnid Ii
vnroii ( lilddurn , for fit' nlshlnjf und iltliur >
tin' Mib'Utimu Morchoiuo , or on car * , in
malii , Nth. , ( If nn cur * , xltvr Inspictlnii an I
wptnu'c nt pliuu ol ui.'kliiK ) , u mi ) hu to
ilrod h ) tlio Hnii-lstui < Hi jiirtnii'iit
Ono hundrcil a > il tuiho ( II. ! ) ImrruU pork ,
-lit iiiesii. To ho ililliinil hy Jniimry fth ,
' , Oiiv liundicJniiil twenty HU in the sand
V7.0&0) ) poiindu 1'in.oii , tliort , il.ur Hldun
I'llinin uiUln mid ' pmkid In < uti'H ,
rnppul o ( nlKint 2JO piiund lii'oii vuih. I'ncli
ic ( ulhw-on to hu uniiid with lolton cloth.
tohu ilcll\i roil liy .liunnry r.ili , IS-J.
'lliutiuMiuwiiA ruir"i tln > rijtlit t ) rcjut !
i r nil proponil * .
iilnnk pr | i > l' Mid lull information u tu tliu
unnur o ( hlililitiK , and l nn of i ntnut nnd
nit nt , will Imfiirii'iilicil ' on niiliu ) ] > tiini to thin
' i- .
iNo pronohil will hu ri'U'lieil niiK-m worn-
mild Ii ) tin iiifctrm tlnlix ID hnlilun.
IliiiiloiicH ( onlAiii ni ; propomU iilioiild l/e
aihi.il I'l'ipntal * for hulnl tiiuu t > torn"and
MTV mdlntln iniiki'U'inil
'I IIOMAHVILSON ,
"
DAVIS & SNYDER , . .
100 Farnlmm 8t . Orrulin ,
srr.ullr delected lauU In Kastcrn Nclira Uoi (
lo. Ureat Har.fi.lii * In linjiroruil larmn , tvnJ
milia city property.
V. DAVIS WKUaTEK bNVDKlt
Late lAod Com'i II. P. U. . . <
THIS NITW A B Ct tK.ECT MAP
l'f ini jcyond an j-tcwonalilo question HiMHm
& NORTH-WESTERN Rt
iTM c.tW tlio 1 * . roiv , tor you to Uiko who , , )
lMxClnR In cither dlitf tlon JK o6 f
Chicago ant ! all of the Principal PolnU In the West , North and Northwest.
,
.
THE CK1CACO & . NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
SSS"1 CMcnK ° Ul1"
S SSSirS , ? !
, Cen'i Jlannttcr , Chicago. , \ \ , . STB.NXKTT , Ucsn'l I'.wi. Au-eiil , tliii-i ! tt ,
! 1MU1Y. . 11M'Ktl' . Tlc'tlt ' ( Awn'iCN. . W lUltv-iv. lltli nl F.unlmm Btroots.
1) U KIMIIM.l. . , AwfcLvit Tlckrt AuciilO AN W , *
Uth ml
Ihllniy K rnh m ilrotli .
" "
. , . .
J. IIBt ! lickot . A-unt I' A N W. j. U. 1II. . H. Utitt
8AMKST I'l.AUK Uviurat Aircnt. ,
El
L'annfactnring Company
-MAKEKSOFTIIK-
Finest Silver Plated Spoons and Forks ,
The only aiitlfj ttional pinto tbut
original llrni of |
is giving for hi-
llogora Hroa.
stunco oinglo
Aoil' ] \ Spoonn ,
Perks and plated Spoon
Knivoa plntcil triplothiokncNs
\\itlitliogioatcst \
] ) latu only on
of care , Euch
the B o o t i o a
lot being hung
on H BC.-.Io while vrhoro expo d
boiiiff plntod , to to wear , thereby
insure a full do *
inaking n single
posit ofoilvor on
plated Spoon
them.
wonr ns long ana
Wo would call
a triple plated
especial at Ion-
one.
lion to our sec
Orient. Tluuod.
All Ordcraln tlio Wcbt idionld he'Aililrcssed to
V'/holesale ' Jeweler ,
OMAHA , NEB.
B "ST B
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
t , always gives satisfaction , because it makes
superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
V\i. \ M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
JA
WIIOLICSALK AND UKTAH , DKAI/KH IN
La-lTSlff
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
ASH , DOORS , BUNDS , R10LDIHCS , LIME , CEMENT
WrHTAlK AOKNl KOII Mlt.WAUM.K CFJISNV COUVANY
Tear Union Pacific Depot , , - - OMAHA , NEB
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALER TN
Lath and Shingles ,
STard and Office 15th and Gumings Street , two blocka
north of
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA 'REPOT' '
.
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