Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 06, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY DECEMBER , 6 , 1881
A LONG CHASE ,
"Sho Sought Her Spouse ,
i - Andvftor Tracking Him to Many
Cltlos , Found Him nt Lust
Katmi City Journal lier. 3
Wednesday evening there arrived
\ at tlio Itanium hotel a young woman
who registered ns Mr * . Thomas L.
Lolunixn , from Clovelaml , Ohio. She
requested to be slioxvn to n room , and
was imbued to No. ! l , where she
passed the niu'ht. In thu morning
sliu repaired to the police station , and
inndo inquiries concerning the where
abouts ut ono Thomas L. Lehnmn ,
who Hlio claimed wna her husband ,
stating that he had deserted her , and
that sin1 , learning that ho had come
to this cjiy , w.xs following him up.
She was unable to obtain any information
mation ( hero concerning him , and
soon after wont out horaelf to hunt
Jiitn up.
In the course of her search through
the city , she mot a Journal reporter ,
and to him related the remarkable
story of her untiring pursuit of her
liusliand , from Cleveland to several
largo cities throughout the country ,
until she tiimlly traced him to this
city. She mid : " \\oxvoro
MUUUKD LAST St'MMEK
in Cleveland. My husband was ut the
time a reporter on the Plai"dcilor , mid
also cot respondent for the Pittaburir
Leader.Vo were hardly abh to live
upon his salary , about $15 a week , and
several timo3 I xvns obliged to sell
some of my jewelry to meet our bills
"The eaino of his leaving Cleveland
was boin ; , ' arrested for criminal libel
by a gentleman whom ho had xvritten
up in u letter to the Pittnbur ; ; Leader
Ho xviis arrested for this and thrown
into jail. I snid most of my jewelry
in buying him tilings to eat , and in
paying for my board at the City hotel.
1 finally xvent to the judge and prose
cuting attorney and informed them
that it was impossible for nu > to raise
the amount of bond required , § 100 ,
to secure his release , and that I was
unable to support myself alone , and
if ho was released ho could provide
for us. The bond xvas finally reduced
to § 100 , and ho was released. The
day ho xvas released ho c.imo to my
room and said if I xvonld ratio him
$20 ho would skip. While I was
making an ell'ort to get the money
HE SUDDENLY LEFT THE CITV.
I failed to he.ir from him. After
some time I learned that ho had gene
to Detroit. Thither I ; veut , and af
ter searching the city , finally found
him. Ho promised to do better in
the future and said he would support
mo. Ono day ho came to me and said
that ho was going out of the ci'y to
trayol for Chaff , a nowapapor in De
troit. After he left I fell sick , and
for three xvoeks xvas close to death's
door. I was taken * o the hospital
- thero.
/r "I received ono letter from him at
Grand Rapids , in which he said I was
a 'ghost to him by day and it night
man ) by night. ' He'said that ho was
going to Grand Haven , and was then
going to jump into Lake Michigan and
end his existence. I received xvork
in a box factory in Detroit un
til I earned money enough
to take mo to Grand Ripids
but my husband was not there. I
wont to work again and earned money
enough to carry mo to Now Haven ,
but here I also fvilod to find him.
Again I wont to work until I earned
aomo money , when I wont to Milxx-au-
kee , where I heard he xvas , but as be
fore I did not find him. 1 was almost
destitute here , but fortunately met a
gentleman xvho had known my father
well , and ho kunod mo0 with
which to continue my pursuit. I uas
i determined not to go back to my pa-
1 rents , but to find my husband and
make him repent for his cruel desur-
J/y tion of mo. I looked all through
/l Chicago but found him not. I , how
ever , learned that ho was in Kansas
' City. I then took out a diamond
s T " atone from my ring , which 1 had been
: l \ saving , and
UAMK TO THIS CITY.
"Ts he here ? " she xvas asked.
"Yes , 1 have found him ut last , "
was her reply. ' 'I have not yet mot
him , but 1 have some muil for him
which 1 got at tlio postollice. I also
heard that , he was up in the Y. M. C.
A. rooms night before last and waa
introduced to thu iiiombura. " " 1 xvill
: jet him , " she said with a dettrmincd
leek , "and I will mnko him tupont ,
too , or I will drive hint into the
Pacific ocean. I will follow him just
aa long as 1 have strength , and xvill
make him have goid ciiiso to call mo a
( jhost , " ftho said , with a grim nmile.
Bidding tlio reporter good diy , she
started out in tirolosa search. Success
crowned her efl'ortd last evening , foi
jus' : m Luhm in w.is about to go into
t.e Y. M. U. A. rooms ho was
owmioxTKii nv HIM OHO.ST.
JIu stood for a moment speechless
and then in answer to her summons
accompanied her to the lUriium hotel.
Ho told her that ho would settle down
here and take care of her , and that
there would bov \ > further trouble between
tween them. They had quito n con
feronci' . Untold her that he hud
gome bunions ? in a room on Main
street botxveon Seventeenth and Kigh-
teenth streets ( giving her the number )
r- , and would come buck just as noon ai
ho had finished it. Ho then left her
promising her faithfully to return.
This xvas sometime IwMvooii 7 ant
8 o'clock. The minutes pin od and
still ho came not. Her suspicions being
ing aroused , she sent , up a note t (
the number ho had designated No ,
reply xvas received and mi
husband camo. At 11)0 : ) ho
had failed to show up , n-id the suppo
Bition is that ho 1ms elartrd for the
Pacific opeai : . His wife poemed din
1 tractod at the thought that he hai
' , ( again gut away from her , and the de
*
| , terininod look in her face xvas change
I to a weary , hopeloai ono. It in , how
7 over , safe to say that who xvill follow
him , and , like a ghost or ni htmar
. will pounce upon him again in KOIII
other city. Ho has been in the city
about txx'o xvoks , during xvhich time
liu has been unemployed. He is rather -
or a fine looking man , and claims tint
his xvifo'a temper is unbearable , mid
that there are sjovoral reasons why ho
cannot live with hor.
\ 1 SUK'IDK ANinJVSI'KrSIA.
\ / + A most remarkable euro fnr dyspepsia ,
, f' VWelU'Health lleuewer. " The
tonlo , best bilious and liver remedy known
$1 , Druggists. Depot 0. F , uoodmnn
VENNOR.
HUPrciUctloin for Doootnbor *
1 hardly like the look of his month
lowed from the present standpoint
Sept. 18) ) . It "looks ttijly , " and
mucks of cold-bitter , biting cold-
orth and south , east and west , with
ut sparsely snow-covered ground in
'orthern Now York and Canada , and
ire ground west and south. The
lonth bids fair to bo cnld and dry ,
ither than otherwise , and this cold
lay bo somewhat proportionate to the
eat of the past .uinnnor , and extend
extreme southern and western
rints. The entry of thu month is
kely to bring in winter abruptly in
lost sections where winter is usually
xpocted and experiences. The first
eek of the month will probably give
le first good snow fall of the season
i Noiv York , Canada , and westward ,
ith considerable bluster , while cold ,
ormy , and wet weather will bo ex-
crionccd in southern localities ,
nowfall will again occur about the
iddle of the month in Canada and
10 Northern United States , and dur-
ig the laat few days of the month ,
i uin as far south as Washington , D
. , where it is probable the Now Year
ill enter uitli fair sleighing for a
rief period. These siiowMlfs. how-
ver , are not likely to be as marked
nd severe as those of the past winter ;
ut , aa I have already stated , the
cold dips" look formidable in most
cations.
*
As December is an important ono of
10 winter months , and , further , ts
no about which 1 am particularly
[ ireful ( as a miss there is generally
miss everywhere ) , 1 append thu fol-
nving moro detailen forecast of i' . for
10 benefit of poisons to whom the
Laracter of the closing month of the
ear is of special interest :
A MOP.E DETAILED SKETCH.
December , 1881 1 , 2 , . " . . Storms or
ulu'ationa of storms in Atlantic , and
old , blustry , weather at New York ,
ioston , and other seaboard cities ;
nowfalls in the Middle and Northern
tales and Canada ; very cold weather
Vest. Probably a brief mild term.
7 to 11. Generally very cold weather
robably commencing and ending with
nowfalls ill northern , middle , and
western sections , and bleak and stormy
oathcr South.
lu and 14. Probably milder in all
cations , with rains south and west to
limited extent. *
IB to 20. Very cold and blustry
'Criod ' , with snowfalla where these
, -ore experienced in 187 < i and 18SO ,
lie 10th and tiOth probably being 'ho
ays most marked in this respect ; in-
enso cold in Canada and the New
nuland States.
23. Christmas has a cold and stormy
eiiod both before and after it , but
lie day itself may just escape.
2G to 31. After the 20th 1 see noth-
ng but cold , snow and bluster to the
lose of the year for Canada and much
f the United States , west and south ,
lie month probably resembling , in
iany respects , the December of 1870
nd 1880. As to the intensity of do-
roe of these snowfalls , I have no very
ttinito indications , but am strongly
mpressed ir the direction of low tern-
icratures for the forepart of the ap-
iroaching winter season.
But January will have its "thaw1'
his time , and probably a very marked
no.
'OUMMITIICUX SECTIONS I.VTHE UNITED
STATES AND CANADA.
December Snowfalls are probable
m the 2nd,4th , Oth or 7th , 12th , 15th ,
7th and 18th , lUith or 27th , and 30lh.
'lu'su dates include both light and
loavy snowfalls , the former being far
nero numerous than the latter.
Cold snaps are probable on the 1st
nd 2nd , oth , ! Hi , and 10th , Kith ,
7th and 18th , SOthnud 21ir.
Mild weather probable lid and 4th ,
2tli , IDth , 14th.
Blustry weather is likely to occur
ni the 7th and 8th , Oth and 10th , loth
ml Itith , 18th and l ! > th , 2th ! ) and
lOtli.
OENEUAI. IMPRESSIONS.
My general impressiniiH rcspuctin _
ho winter of 1881-82 at the present
nno ( Sfpt. 23) ) point lo some vtry
pen and balmy periods of considera
te duration toward midwinter ; early
ind intense cold at thu setting in of
ho t-casnn , and iigain toward and in
ilarch ; 11 rather backward and wet
pring , and cool wet summer , with
jilt few very hot periods.
Mult In ; ; a
John Hays. Urcilit , ] ' . ( . ) . , t-ays that for
inu inoiuhs he cnulil not raixo IIIH luunl to
liea-l , thr 'iigli l.iiiiencsri in tinhinil -
lur. hut liy the u-o of I'IIOMAS' Kl.hcntio
On , lie wat ontirolv cnr d. dicO-codlw
"Bulldozing. "
liraiUa Signal.
Over in Seward County thorn i-a
wpur which is generally supposed to
> o owned or at least controlled by a
nan xvho not only holds a high official
Hisition in the state but has for years
iod ! a valuable freight franchise which
enable ? him to sell eoal and ship gr.iin
ami Htock at a pnilit while all other
lealoru are driven from the market.
Very naturally , that paper decries tno
and the olo-
Signal , anti-inonopjly -
nont of the republican party. Natu
rally , too , the Lincoln Globe and other
state papers , which belling to or are
supported by railroad corporations
; ake up the howl , proclaiming that the
editor of this paper is "bulldozin "
when ho advises the farmers to patro
nize those business men xvho , by their
votes , nre willing to assist in regulat
ing and removing some of the ester
lions and unjust discriminations prau
ticod by railroad monopolies.
The Signal did give that advice am
now lepcatos it. Call it bulldozing i
you will , or call it u struggle for ox
istunco us it is ; the farmca would hi
iuf.xouHablo if ho neglected any honor
able muun ( r protect himself am
family. If this is "bulldozing , " i
may thow that the farmers of No bras
ki ; are apt pupils of thu men xxh * havi
for years controlled our state ollicial
fixed their own rates of taxation a
one tenth of what tlio farmers pa ,
upon ( iqiial values , and made thu nito
of freight so high that it takes one ca
of coal to pay for bringing atiothe
from thu mines , wlulo the cost of
cairying a car of corn to market is reg
ulated only by the difference between
the price of grain in Chicago and the
sum necessary to keep the homestead
er from actual starvation.
Is it bulldozing when a railroad
company xrill furnish cars to no ship
per unlo.ss ho votes and works for rail
road men and railroad interests ? Was
it bulldozing when the U. & SI. com
pany said to tho-peoplo of Blue Springs
'Qtvo us money enough to build our
oad through your county or wo will
ititi your town by running trains
hrough it without utoppimj' ? Was
t bulldozing when , ) ay ( ioutd said to
'oliuiiluis men "Pay our demands ,
r I will build a town a few miles
way and make the grass grow green
u your streets"1
The general policy of the two rail-
oad companies in Nebraska in one of
lulldoi'.ing , and has been Mich ever
inco the roada cimo into their posses-
Son by gift an I not by purchase. In
elf-defense , the farmers of the state
ave organized a movement which , if
laintHineil , nil ! successfully resist
lie further eucioachmentu of the mo
opoly povvjr ; and thu time has gone
y \vliun they should scruple at the
leans employed , so that those means
re legal and honorable.
The jiower of the Anti-monopoly
lovemeiit is being felt in the state ,
ml wo firmly believe and trust thai
.8 principles will bo adopted as a part
f tlio republican platform in thu next
.unpaigu. Meanwhile , those whines
nd howls from railroad tools and cap *
evs announce how much they fear
in result of a contest fought upon
mt issue.
Onr Experience troiu Jtt'nuy.
"I had been nick and miserable so
eng and had caused my husband so
inch trouble and expense , no one
comud to know what ailed me , that
was completely disheartened and
iscouraged. In this frame of mind
got a bottle of Hop Bitters and uacd
hem unknown to my family , I soon
) cgan to improve and gained so fast
hat ni } ' husband and family thought
t strange and unnatural , but \\lion 1
old them wh.tt had helped mo , they
aid "hurrah for Hop Bitters ! long
nay they prosper , for they have made
uother well and us happy. " The
Hut hot- . Homo Journal. dl-lf ) .
fellow storm Jiurn.il.
The near approach of the railroad
his season has introduced a new elo-
nunt into our country. Daily largo
mil trains roll into town with their
cargoes of various kinds of merchan-
lizu , and the festive crack of tlio whip
uid well-rounded oaths of the bovine
) orsiudorsroll sonorously through our
trcuts. For come time past , the
own , especially durirg the night , has
) een unusually lively owins ; to the
iresenco of the festive bullwlmckor ,
rho makes himself generally agreeable
o the fair maidens of that free and
asy institution usually known as the
'hurdy gurdy , " but in common par-
anco the dance house. Those sirens ,
) y arts only kiiuwn to themselves ,
nit highly infatuating to the in-
locent whacker , generally succeed
n despoiling him of his hard-earned
ucre in such a successful manner
hat the victim not only falls an easy
) rey to their allurements , but deems
t an honor not to mention a privi-
ege to let them fleece him One
icculiarity of tliese prairie mariners is
ho apparent power exerted over
hem by tlio possession of a few dol-
ars of the realm , and the etlect upon
heir own as well as their employer's
situation. As lonias possessed of a
nonth's pay , those college graduates
and descendants of noblemen are
lauuhty and overbearing , and would
' .vin to grasp a whit ) or wallop a single
nild-oycd bovine , for such an amount
at once assumes prodigious propor-
ions and holds out promises of many
t dance , or "face the bar. " At such
imes they are "boss" and the "old
nan , " as they facetiously ai.pelato the
n-oprietor , has to n wait their pleasure ,
'or to work would bo a disuraco. As
soon as thu last bright dollar is spent ,
hen , however , a oliango takes place ,
ind , like the prodigal of old , they ro-
urn to bo taken in once moro and
vork with an energy only equalled by
he small boy who cleans the front
/ard with tlio price of a circus ticket
ooming up in the distance , promised
lim by a fond patent. As the season
tdvanciis this state of affairs generally
chances a trifle , for then freight glows
ets. tiains arc hung up , and thu num-
> er of eligible and "busted" peraua'
lera grows proportionately larger.
ALMOST CRAZY.
Ilmv often do we see the haid-work-
I\K father straining every nerve and
niiBcle , and doing his utmost to sup-
virt his family. Imagine his feelings
vhen returning homo from a hard
day's labor , to find hiv family pros
rate with discato , conscious of unpaid
loctors' bills and debts on eveiy lir.ii'l.
! t must bo enough to drive onu almost
crazy. All this unhappino.sscniild be
t voided by using Electric Bit ! ere ,
which expel every disease from the
system , bringing joy and happiness to
honsands. Sold at fifty cunts a hot
tie. Ish & McMahon. (8) ( )
A Queer Boom ,
Scuiul Jkpoitcr.
What kind of a sonatoiial boom
s Jndgo Thurston of the Union
L'aciflc , engaged in maiiufucturingi
Are his plans all at sea yet ? No light
is thrown on thu situation by Tlio
: ) mulu Kupublican. His "boy
Dooms" never boomed much , and
might bo considered sad political fail
ures. Thiiraton has good theories on
[ lolitioal matters , but ho lacks practi
cal strategy and forbearance to take
advantage of "coming events that casl
the r shadows beforti. "
FACTS THAT WK KNOW.
If you are sullonng from a severe
cough , cold , asthma , bronchitis , con
sumption , loss of voice , tickling ii
the throat , or any affection of the
throat or lungs , xvo know that Du.
Kixd's NJ\V : DiM'OVKiiY xvill give yor
immediate relief. Wo know of \\iii \
dred.s of cases it has completely cured ,
and that xvhuru all other medicine *
had failed. No other lemedy eat
shoxv one half ; IH many permanent
cures. Noxv to give you Hatihfaetui )
proof that Dr. KINO'S Niw : Djsrov
r.uv xx ill euro yon of Asthma , Uron
cliitin , Hay Fovcr , Consumption , Ho
vere Couglm mid Colds , J loawneHS
or uny Throat or Lung Dineaso , if ym
xvill call at J. K. INK JMcMuio.N1
Drug Stole you can get a trial botllt
free rif cost , or u rogulur KJZO bottl
for SI.00.
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
810 South Thirteenth St/ctt , with
' M. JVoolworth.
A. G , TRQUP ,
ATTORNEVAT.LAW
Inllostn
o tfti'r' ( Sionmch Hitler * It : n much ro a
liou-i heM ni coolly iiitir or o fti-o Tlio
i , ui of ihli In that > cnn of rxjH'tli'ln'O h\\v
: u\\l It lo bo iirrfeet.T nlhlilc Intlin.o ci oiio (
ni'r.'i'iioyluiron ptonipl ninl oniixonlont run
h l iloiimiiilcil. Com Ipilliin , H\rr cotitilunt | ,
. , ItullRMtlon HIH | olh.r troubloi nn <
irr oini' liv It.
Kor Hilp by all IriiKtfl tnniiil Dralcr" , to wl.om
, iili | for Ihnlcller'ii Alumna for Ibd'J.
Wlto vrnsifc glossy , luxurinni
and vravy tresses of abundant ,
hoauthul Hnir ID tint use
Ll'ON'S KATHAIRON , This
clecant , cheap article always
malics the Hair provr freely
and fast , keeps it from falling
out , arrests aiid cures grayness -
ness , removes dandruff anil
itching , makes the Hnir
r.trong , giving it n curling
tendency nnd keeping it in
any desired position , lioau-
< ifnl , liealthy llatr is the sure
r'jsult of uslu Kuthairoii.
GRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
TRADE MARK ' " ' " " " ' " 'TRADE ' MARK
. . . . . . Anun *
faillnif euro
tar Seminal
Weakness ,
Si | riuatnr-
rln , Impot-
rncy , ainlnll
follow ui a
BEFORETAKIHO. i > > cnco of AFTER TAEIRO.
ull AIHI-.U , UH Luniof Moinorj , Itiherml l.nssl-
mli3 , I'aln In thu Hath , l > Iinin < of Viilon , I'ro
mttiru Old AKO , imd null ) ntlier Ii ) > ei8en that
uad t > InHthity or Con uuiitloii | and a I'rcnm-
urotlravo.
jTFiill particulars In our | iamiihlet , which
n ilinlru In Hund Iroo I . mail to uu'ryono.
iri'no Specific Medlclno Is lold liy nil tlriiif - ' - -
t fl | > or packaKC , or U packet" ) for 85 , or
c hunt free by mall > n rvsi | itnf tlio money , by
ddruMiinir Til Ed I ! A 1EIHCINT. C" ,
Buffalo , N. V.
vor Kale liv 0 K Ooodr oc7iu < > ' " 'nt
Vottfor lioini ; tliu most direct , ijiilcl < rvt , an
afiT.t llnqcoiinoi'ti'ia I ho irru.it > li > irooln | ! , CHI
! t\OO , and the I.AHTSHN , NORTII-/HTK | ; N , Soim
ml Sonru-KAMTKRs I.IMW , which tcrinlnaiuthrru ,
tlth UANSAH CITV , I.KAVKVWOHTII , /
'ovxiit. liMirKt inil diiAUA , Uib Co
( mm whlih radiate
EVEI1Y LINE OF ROAD
hat penetrates thiiContlnunt frrni the
Uvur lo the Piu ificb'Ioiie The
ULIIOAUO HOOK ISLAND , t PA
CIFTO UAnAVAV
s the only lii.n fnuii Clilcnvo o nlnt , ' tmcx Into
\uriHuc , or ulilcli , liy tin o\\n road , rjuhr > H tnt
olnlH alicivo named. So iKA-Vscpiis pv I'AHiu.vuit
in MiHrtiM , ( nMrn Hl No lindlliiK ] In 111
untilatud nr iinoiinn tarn , an oviiiy luMiinuir N
arrivd In looiny , cli-nn ami ventilated
11111 Fast Kxiiri'is Tnilui.
HAY C'juui of iinrliiilu'l ina nlfkuncu ,
'ALArr. SI.KRTIVU ( Ul'H. nnil our \inrld.famon1
MM.vt CARH , niiun uhiili i ( Alnnrobi.nc < l of ill )
iirpincd cvocl'cn o , at Miu low rutc of KBVKMT
'IMI CHSniKACll , withamplu tlnmfrr hoaltlifiil
cnloyiiient
Tliroiuh Car" lieiween Ulilmi o , Hn-irli , Mil
MuiHiuaii't .Mi i-fiir' ' Itlxi'r 1'ointx ; and cloio ran
iritloiii ) at nil I | IB of InU'rureflcn with othui
rcadx.
X'u tlcl.etldo not fortfft thUJdlrettly to over' '
> laet oMiiiiort.uu | < ! In Kr.n r.H. .Nubranka , Illarl
Illln , xVjoiiilnir , I'tnh , Hilio , Nu ( ul , Callfornl *
) rcnon , XVi hlnaton Territory , ( iilurttdo , Arlzoi
.lid Nun Mcxku.
Anil hernl arrfXMKuintnt * rt nnlintf liui a c
any otlitr Him , and rates nl fare nlviUH in , nv , or
xiniollUir | , wlin furnlah lint it tlDm of tlio coin
'art.
'art.I
I > ojBnml ; raukluof Hvirb < iiien frto.
'I Ickott , niaiiK nnd fnlduru at all iirinclpa
iRIuuti In iliti Onltixl iitalun and ' /'anu'Ja.
II. It. CAIII.K , K. ST. JOHN ,
Vice I'rcn't ( i CJfii. Oi-n. 'fht and I'mw'r AK
Mr.na.L"r , Chlutvo Cnlmiro.
Sioux City & Paoiic
THE SIOUX OITY ROUTE
HUMS a Holld Train 'through from
Council blulib to t. i aul
Without Ohango Tlirm , Only 17 Hours.
rr
MILKS T1IK HIIOHTK8T ItOUTK
OODNOIL BLUFFS
TO 8T , I'AUJ , , HINNKAl'OUS
HULUYII OH niBMAUCK ,
and all ( K > lnt In Northern Iowa. Mlnnowta wid
DikoU. Thin Hue In | ul.jxx ] . | with the knnrtmd
WoktlnuhouHc Autoinallo Ali-lirnko IH ! Mlllui
rUtfonn Couulur anil Iliidcr ; and for
HI'EKI ) . BAl'KTY AND OOMKOIIT
| g iinHiiriioHHC'l. I'lillnmn I'aheo Hlcciiln ' Car
run tlirou.'h W TJIdb'T UIIANdl ! lieftitn Kan
him Cllj ami Ht. I'uiil , ilr. Council Hlulln and
Hioux City
( 'Minnlento Union ratlflo Traimltr nt Coun
cil HlnllH , at 7:33 : | > . in. dally on arrival of KniiKiH
city , St. Joseph and c'oun'.ll Illull * train fiuin
Iliu Kontli. ArrlMi > ( 'nt Hionx CHj 11:3. : ' , | i. in. ,
and at tlio New Union Dcjnt ut Ht. I'aul at l'JSO :
noon.
TKN UOUUB IN AUVANOK OK ANY OTIIKII
KOUTK.
/t3"llcin'jinlicr / In taking thu HlouxClty llouto
} nui'ita'lhrnii'li 'Jruln. The ( -hornet l.ini' ,
the Qulclu : t Tlnio am ] a ComfortMilu Hide in the
Through ura kutwicn
COUNUII. Ill.UKrH AND ST. I'AUI. .
tirtico that ) our Ticket * rwul via thu "Sioux
City and I'ai IHc lull.oad , "
J. H. WATn.KH , J.It. JIUCHANAN
Hupcrlntt'iidi'iit. Grn'l l'i . ARent.
I' . K. 110UINSON , Au't ( .un'l I'IUM. AK\ ,
UliMOiirl Vilk-y , Iowa.
J , H. O'lJItYAN , Uouthwwterti ont ,
Counrl Illuffn , IOWA
No Changing Cars
Ritntiim
OMAHA & CHICAGO ,
r'hcto itlrrcl i-ninu-ctlon km nmdo ulth Tbnuih
SUKKl'tNM CAK LINKS for
IW VOUK , ,
ritll.AHKI.l'IMA ,
IIAUTIUnltlC ,
U'ASltrNOTON
ANIIAMj KASTKRS IFIKS.
The Short IJne via. Peoria
K.ir INniANAI'OUH , IMNCINNATI , LOUIS-
Ul.l' . aii.l . nil iKiliiti In tljr
Til * KMt MSI
ST. LOUIS ,
ticin iltrcrt coiiirt".ioni urn iiiAdo in the Union
lic5t | with the 'Ihtouch Mreplni ; C t
t.lmsfor AM , I'OIN'TS
3E5
LINE < OES MOIKES
TUB KAVOKITB IUKTK IX M
Rock island.
The iinolul | Inducement * otfcivd by thla lire
n tnnvlr-n and tour ! U ntv n follows !
Th ri'lrtiritnl ITLI.MAN ( Ul-uhcol ) I'ALACK
l.niiMNI1 : CAI'.S run only on thin llnu C. , II
Q. PAI.ACK MIAWINOl ItOOM OAKS , with
lortnn'4 ItocllnliiK Chilis. No oxtm clmr o for
.its In Krrllnlni ; Chain. 1 ho ttimnui C. , U. A
I'M ! too IMnlni ; Car * . Oorgvoug Smnkliur CAm
ur.lri" , for the exclusive unuot Ilrnt-cliHa | eii-
ornHtot'l Track anil niH'tlor | iiulpinont | coiiililro I
Ith their KJtnt IhrniiKh car iirrincoinnit , niiki *
Ills , il i\o nothcrx \ , llin l-noiito route totnr
ioxt , Smith and SuiithmHl.
try It , and Jim nlll IIml t.ra\olln R luxury In
to M of a dlsconifort.
Tliroiili ! tli keUlo thli celohr tvd line for sMr
t ill oltUvs In the Ui'llp.1 Sl.itoj niid Oui'vla.
All liilommtlon aLjnt rut < ' ol faro , SIci'plnv1
ir aucnninioditlonti , Thno Tulilm , ctu. , will br
hiorfully v\\en \ by npiiljliitf to
fEI'.CKVAh I.OWKI.L ,
Oennrel oiwcr Aci-nt , Chlc o.
J. I'OIIT.II ,
880. SHORT LIHE. I880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe fe'Coocil Bluffs
IB Till OM.T
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ANDTHKKAST
From Omaha and the West.
{ o chmvu of cars hetuucn Oniaha and b > . uoule ,
kiid but ono between OMAHA and
NI'XV VOUK.
EEX2C
DailyPassengerTrains
BIACIIWO. ALI.
EASTKKN AND WESTKUN CITIK8 with LKSH
UllA1UICS and IN ADVANCE of AI.LJ
OTHER LINEii.
Tlilb nntirii llnu in riUipixxl | with I'utlnun'
[ "slaco Maciiiiii ; Care , Palace I lay Coaches , Mlllor1
Siifi-ty I'Ktinrin and Coupler , and the cilnhntoi
WcDUnghountt Air-brako.
flfHot tliit xour tlcknt ru-ulH VIA nANBAf
CITf , ST. .IO.iKI'1 ! & COUNCIL IILUKra IUI1
rovlla tit. Jo > i'i-li nnd tit. lyitiiH.
Tickets for < t\\ \ at all couixin sUtlona In tin
.Vest. . J. F. IIAItNAKI ) ,
A 0. DAWKS , ( leu. h'lpt. ' , ht. Joseph , Mo )
( Ion. I'airt und Tii ki't Ax't. , St. Jowiph , Mo.
I l.M > r ifiiui'i'N , Ticket Airont ,
tlXVl Knrnluiniticet. .
A. II. lUKSAnn n.ini'ril Ai" > nt ,
WBSTBRN
C. SPECHT ,
Proprietor ,
1213 Harney Street ,
OMAHA , - - - NEB
MANUFACTURERS OF
G1LTAIIZSD IEd
Cornices ,
Dormer Windows , Finials
TIN , IRON 5 SLATE ROOFING ,
Specht'a Patent Motalic Sky
light.
Pntent Adjuituhlu Hatchet tlar and
BRACKET SHELVING ,
I am tlio tfoiiirul Stito AKint far thu adovi
line or ( 'oodn ,
IKO.V I'KXCIXJ ; .
Cresting ! , Unliitrado > , Verandnt.'Ofnco nn
Uank ralllii ( ; < , Window and Cellar
Ouardc , alto
CUNKUAIi ACJKNT
Peerson and Hill Patent liuldo Blind ,
noiMtr
HebraskaLandAgeii' '
DAVIS & SMYDER ,
I60G F rnham St. , . . . Omnha , Nobro
Oare.illl"ilrctwl land In Eiwtirn Solirunkafo
iilo. ( Innt liaritalini In liniirotvd fnrniri , ain
ilinilitrlt ) jiront.fty
D K. UAVIS WKJWTKIl 8NVOK.ll
, [ dktn Ijinil < l < mi'r I' ' * "
THE OMfi'AL '
j. i. FAYNTER ,
Proprietor
Corner 10th and Howard
Streets ,
OMAHA , NEB. .
Two Dollars Per Day ,
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT-
THIS NT.W AHfD CORRECT MAP
x * * , J-rmu. jcyonA Any re/uoiiHMn / question thai tlifi
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN BY
a .11 .VI iiWi HIO PJ. Ai\ ! ( for yew to take when IrarclliiR In rltlu-r rtltection Vtwc a
Kiicatfo an'J ill of < hc Prlndp.il Points In tlio West , North and Northwest
.urofiilly rjoMlno fills Mnp. The t'rlncit > nt Clllpi nf tlm Wrtt.inrt KnrthwMt ftfo Mntlon *
m tli U rontl. JH , tlmuuli trains unUo uloso eouurclloiu wltli tlio traltn of all r.iilroiuls U
junction point"
. .o <
r.A.j..iP'v | r / vtptji *
* > \ T rv k / * ' " ' . * w ; t * f"ft gEsai
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
principal HUM , runt c.-xcli xvnv dnlly from txro to luiirortuoru Fast tixpreM
liotml ) io.ul x\onof ClilaaKotlmtusustliu ,
The Imperial Palace Dining Cars.
, , . , . . . . , , . . . , . . . ,
- : " " * * i ' w t ' \ i > iiiiii A.IIIV. .u 1111 it u iu i iiiui'ii i > .i > v * i..ii\u r > u"vi | nir IMIIC
( ' . 11IC.7t'tS 0 > 0r l'1'3 ' ' r ° ii1 : Iir0 io111 * > y Ull Coupon Tlttkut AgOUt * III t'lO U'UltUll Stlltli-l Illli
Iteiia-inlict toi lj for Tickets vln tills ro.-xd.liosiiro they rend over It , anil take nonooiher.
iURJ'lX lU'WUIT , Geu'l Jlanagcr , CUlcaRO. wV. . U. STli.NSKTT , Oeii'l 1'iiss. Ajrent , Clilna-
HAURV I' . UOKI. , Ticket AironMO. A N. W , llilln y , 14th * nil fiunh m ntrcotl. 1
l . II KIMIIALI , , AHHlnUint Ticket Avont C. & N. W. lUllway , llth.Md F rnh m itrettlj
J. IIKLI. , Tli-kct A ont C. & N. W. Ilillway , U. I * . U. U. Dopot.
ot.Mtir fionpr * ! Airont.
INVITATION
TO ALL WHO HAVE
WATCHES AND CLOCKS
TO 15E IIEPAJRED ,
ICsT GE , . \T I IN" G-
TO BE DONE OR
JEWELRY MANUFACTURED.
While our Work is better , our Prices are Lower
than all others. '
I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS
offered for Competition in our line
Over All Competitors.
For the Best Watch Work ,
For the Best Jewelry , ( ownmake.y
For the Best Engraving ,
For the Best Diamonds ( own importation )
FOR THE BEST
DISPLAYED , ETC.
Having lately enlarged my workshops uiul putting in now . .nd improved mn
cliiuory , I hone to still moro improve tlio iiunlitynuul linish of our
ork and lill onlora with moio promptness tliiin IB usual.
O-A.TJTIO3ST !
My Motto has ulwnyii boon and ulwtiyo will bo : "Firat to gain suporlor facill ,
tieB and thun uilvortiso the f.iot not buioro - no wild ndvortiseiuents.
Some unpriiiciplud dualurs buing in the habit of c-mying my , ;
annouiicuiiiuiitH , I would l > og you , the reader of this , to
draw u line butwuon such eopiocJ ndvortiamiiuiita
und tliiMo of Yours vury truly ,
1
The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. ,
Sign of the Striking Town Clock.
ELCUTTER'S ' NovBltios in Ohildron's CLOTHING.
ELCUTTER'S ' NovollioB in Boys' ' OIOTH1NG.
ELGUTTER'S ' Novelties in Youfclis' ' CLOTHING.
ELCUTTER'S ' Novolfcios in Men's. ' CLOTHING.
ELCUTTER'S Novelties in White FANCY SHIRTS.
ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Under WEARS.
ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Fancy NECK WEAR.
ELCUTTER'S Novoltiesiii Fancy SILKHDK'FS. '
ELCUTTER'S Novelties in Holiday GIFTS.
MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE ,
Cor. Farnham & 10th St.
- XVIIOU'.I.AI.i : ANDIICTAK. DK.M.KKS IS-
Flour , Feed , Grain , Baled Hay.
PROPRIETOHS
nfli * A "ffT A TrpTF iMfTT T d
MAHA Gill lYlliiliD.
mM\m W HM WMB
-nioici : iniANDSor
Winter and Spring Wheat Flour , Rye Flour , Graham ,
Bran , Corn , Oats and Chopped Feed of all Kinds.
m33j3EaaE aacoia' EI ooiKnxrxiGorxoza' .
Oor , Eighth and Farnham Staeets , Omaha.
tloc2 < l3m
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