THJb UIYIAULA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY JANUARY , 26 1882. MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOL1NE , ILL , Wholesale Dealers in * . . Council Bluffs , Iowa. f vtrjeJEKTrrsrEs.xsr . /cEKra7JS : : E-O 4 Upline Wagon Oo , Farm and Spring Wagons , } / < T Deere & Maimiu Oo , Oorn Planters , Stalk Gutters , &c , , .IoliiiBPump . , Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps , Wlioel & Soailer Oo , Fountain Oity Drills and Seeders , Meclianiosburg Maoli , Oo , Baker Grain Drills , Sliawnae Agricultural Co , Advance Hay Rakes , JolieUIanufacturiuc Oo , Eureka Power and Hand Shollors , ; Whitman Agricultural Co , Sliellers , Road Scrapers , &o , , : ' loliueScale Do , Yiotor Standard Scales , < ff 'A ' , 0 , Fish -Baeine Buggies , AND DKAIiERS IN 4 ffi J&rticles Required to Make a Complete Stock. AddroBB All Communications to DEERE & COMPANY , Council Bluffs , Iowa. dic.1mom titfllOLESALE DRUGGISTS. * ISH & McMAHON , r r DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nobraako SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. 13-rae .DEALERS . IK F.ire . and Burglar Proof Tffll 1020 Farnham Street , \ WHOLES A LE AL & LI. ) n River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Bauglas Sts. , J. AND 5 Stfj Mining and Milling Company. Capital - ? 3 < X ,00 . j. . $1,000,1.00 ; 0r-'a'.ue of Shares , J25.CKIO. 'VBTOCS. FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Mines Located in BBAMBL MINING DISTRICT. 5. | DB. J 1. TH011AH , Picslduit , CumuiiiiH , Wyomicjr. ' S ? . ' , , , ; WM. E Tlt'ION Vlcc-rrcaldeiit Cuiiiinlns Wyoming , 'JE. ' . IIAUWOOB , Sccrclary , Cummliif , Wjomliifc' . ' " A. fl. LUNN" , Treasurer , Cummins , Wjomlng , 1 . Dr. J. I. TJioniaa. f.oul * Miller W. & . llrimel. A. 0. Dunn , Frane ( .miens. O . II. Kalos. Lewis/olman , f Dr. J. C. WaMaa. tno 2meBm OEO. W. KENDALL , Autlior'zcd Aitcnt for Rale of Stock ; II"n . . , Ncb. STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCEEB ti . : AND JOBBERS IN Vi ifl frJ6olur ! Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. of the Best AES AP lODIAOTDlffiD TOBACCO , tljor BEHWOOB HAILS AND UFLIH It BAND POWDEE 00 , U , VANDEKBILT'S NEW HOUSE. ' ! Interior Decorations.EleRnnco . of Finish nml Bounty of Design - sign Descriptions of tlio Main HooniB. , c ik Trllmno. Tlio now hntiso ofV. . II. Vnmlur- ill at Fifth uvo. and Fifty-first at. HA been eontph'ted and is now occu- uxl by tlio family. Frioiula will bo 'oriimlly received there this aftei noon , lu'n llio first of a scries of receptions ill bo held by Mis. Vandoibilt. An lie house possesses unusual ntlr\e- ions a descriptions of its most stiik- in ? features will bo of interest. _ As IRS lH3on known tlio entire designing , wth as to the exterior appearance and Iso tinixh of tl'o interior was intruat- tn C. Jlmtor , of the firm of Herr - ; r Uros. Mr. tSnook was Mr. "Vu.ii- .Ift-bilt'fl architect in chin go , who an- _ ijrintundi'd the practical axccntioii UK ! in thi\t capacity contrihuti'd ' inn- erially to the accomplishment of the iitidortaking One ol the , most strik- ng points in roimoction with the work ira boon the rapidity of ita execution ; what would , it is xaid , in any Unro- ; > ean country luivo taken from live live to ton years to uccompliHh ha-i i > n the done hero in u little moro than two years. The house ia entered by the Iwue vestibule which gives mlmission both to Jlr. Vanderbili's own dwelling and to thoao nf hifl two daughters. The ceiling of this vestibule is of Iminx.o stained gliwa , filled in with mooaio mnd by Fncchiiw , of A'onico , after dasigns drawn liti this city The walls are of light African nmrblesurmount ed by a frieze c mtaining UijuroH in mosaic. There are fixed marbleso.its , and the Hour ia niaiblu and mosaic. The-doors loading to Mr. A'andprbilt's house are reduced copies of Ghiberti's famous gates in Florence , and were exhibited in the Paris Exposition of l$78by liarbedieuno. I'assingthrough thoao ono finds himself in the private vestibule fiirniBhcd with a high wain- ccotting of marble ) and with throe broiiee doors , the one on the right leading 1o a small drcwing-room ; that on the loft to Mr V.uulorbilt's ' pri- va o reception room , and the third to the main hall. Tins hall extends to the full height of the house , nnd JH surrounded on the upper storyn by g.ilioriea leading to the dillerunt pri vate living rooms. Aliiuh wuinscotii'g ' of English oak surrounds it. Square columns of African nuarblo of a dark red color , with bronze capitals , sup ports the gallery , and , facing the en- tr.inco is a largo and beautiful open liroplace , with a fnll-nizo bronxo fe- inalo in relief on each side , and a mas sive flcnlpturod niarblo chimnoy-piece. Till : KHXWINft-'ltoOM. Carved oaken seats fi.uiked the door on the eastern sidewhich kads to + h dr.iwing-rooiii. The paiiitings for the coiling of the drawing-room , by C.il- laud , of Paris , are now on their \v y to this country , the present ceiling of blue and gold being merely temporary. The woodwork ia a masi of sculp turo , gilded and ghwd with warn tints. The walls are hung with pale red velvet , embroidered with designs ef foliage , iho ( lowers nml huttot Hit's scattered through it being 'enriched cus crystal -suggesting dew-drops ancj precious stones. The carpet , of ! similar tone , which was niiiiufactiirod in Kuropo from special deoigns made in Now York , unites with tie walls ii : giving a wealth of color Jand richnesi of effect. The lights are arranged ii eight vases of the angles of the largi cast window and Hanking the entranci doors. Some Ofl these vases stand or columns of onyx with bronze trim miiips , while the lights in the corners are backed by miirors and fct&nd 01 black velvet bcwus an niran omen which is designed to heighten the gen civil effect of brilliancy , and ai tin saino time to divcnt the room of 11113 possible appearance of angulaiity 01 baroness. Tlio door to the north eon nocts the drawing room with the H bcary. In the library the most striking feature is the inlaid work , on the woodwork , of mother-of pearl and brass on mahgony and rosovrood in a beautiful design of an antique Greek pattern. Thia work is haiidsomo and striking. A table of mmilar woik stands in this room , and the genera furniture- all designed lo correspond in stylo. The ceiling in fretted and has rich gilt work and small Bqii.iro mirrors. Over the doorway to tha west of the library lump ; mahogany wainscottisig , with seats and book cases of the Hanie mate ) inl and mi sive mahogony coiling The walls uml ceiling spaces are covered with stamp ed leather. TIIK .lAl'ANKSi : 1'AIILOK. To the south of the drawing room is n parlor. It is modeled nnd fur nish entirely in a free Japanese fash ion. The coiling in of bamboo , with rafters left exposed A rich lowloned tapestry is covered in places with velvet - vet panels. Around the room runs n low cabinet of Japanese luojuor , al though it was made hero ) wJuch contains - tains innumerable xholvoB , cupboards nnd closets. The whole is the work f men in Now York , under the direc tion of Ilerter Hros. A largo open fireplace- and seat covered with uncut velvet manufactured in Japan add to the attractions of this apartment. I5y the door leading from the west of this room , which is nho successful as a finish resembling the Miaco or Soochon lacquers , one enters the din ing room. Tin's is in the style of the Italian Renaissance , and entirely dis tinct , in character of treatment , from the other roomo. It consists of an fir- iunge.me.nt of glass faced cases sup ported by rich consoled that rest upon a beautiful wainscot. The wood is English oak , of a rich , light brown or golden line of bounty ; nnd , nftor a L'ctioral impression of the room in re.- cLivud , a closer examination reveals delicate carving , in dilforont decrees of relief , on almost all surfaces of Ihe component parts. The olipticnl nrch- ed coiling in subdivided into Hinall oblong panolH , carved in reliefs of fruits and foliage , modelled and deco rated in various tints of gold. The spaces between the top of the wain scot and the coiling , at either end of thu room , and tlui largo contro panel on the coiling , are filled with paint ings by Luiiiimiisof Pun's , represent ing hunting BCCIICM , The furniture is from special designs , mid the cover ings of the chairs are unusually rich and handsome. At tlio west end of the hall is the entrance to the picture gallery , which is also provided witli a uoparuto en trance on Fifty first at , The aquarelle room opens on thia rom above by means of n balcony on ho north wall. A balcony for music onnocts on the east with the gallery if the main hall , and on the south a limilnr one connects with the censer vatory. The main staircase leads from the 101 th of the main hull , nnd us lighted iy nine gl.iss windows , by John ! . . 'argo , noticeable for tha urrangoiiu n' ' if color , and especially for the man- ngoment of greens and bines. Must if the marble , particularly that from Africa , \w\ \ boon especially inipotlcd , nit the working and finishing li.ivo icon done in this covntry. VACCINATING 1'KIMA DoNNAS. low the Members of thu Muploson OporaTroupe Vacclimtod. Yon must bniv your arm , Inch , 1 assure you it uill not hurt you n the leant , a little tiiujlini ; sensation ind all is over. " A well known physician of this ci'y very busy yratordpy with various uembers of Her Majesty's Opera " impany. Tl.o fear of the small pox s rampant in the breasts of prim.i lonnas and tenors , bassos and chorus , ind even the gallant minugor and his ir.twny sou were waiting their turn in : bo green room of the Academy of Musicfor inoculation with the safety- giving vtros. "I can not allow you to disfigure ny armsMonsieur , " was Mdlo. .Inch's 'xelamation , as sbo drew back with irottily feigned horror from the doc- or. "How can I look pretty on the itajo if you put those ugly scars on ne ; no I will not have it. " "Hut , Mudotnoisollo/eonsidor the risk ; Riimll pox could diofiguro you al together. " "Hah ! Peahaps ! Hut novertlio- ess you shall not spoil my arm , if you nsist on vaccinating mo-woll'Jyou must do it on a place whore it will lot bo Been.1 The dactor argued but in vain , and finally the fair soprano suggested that the inoculation should bo made on one > f the main supports of her body when in an attitude of prayer ; the portion > f the lower limit knoivn to the stu dent of anotomy by the latin name of "synobus. Plainly , she would bo vaccina't'd ' in onoknee. To this the phy sician , after some demurring consent ed , and the operation was performed. "Now if it swell , " said the prima donna , as the medical nun bowed himself out of her presence. 'Twill hate you for always. " Ea h member of thu oper.i troupe , while anxious to be insured against the dread disease , had his theoiy as to how the lymph should ho applied to their bodies. Several wore willing to allow their arms to bu punctured ; the majnrityhowover , especially those the fair sex , insisted on bi'ing vac cinated on the least conspicuous part of their persona. The knee , tlio calf of the legtho wrist , the footand even the Kick of the neck had its advocate , and general commiseration and condo lence is the order of the day. Del Puento was one of the wrist choosers , and eight of the ladies of the company bared a lower limb for the wound of the tiny lai cot. Blr. Prox'ost , the youthful tenor of the opera troupe , left'last night for Now York accompanied by his lawyer and a lady. Ho will pass the next few weeks in retirement and study with the hope of overcoming the faults in his style of singing and act ing , which have been the subject of criticism in this city. Ho has not had the good fortune to accord well with his fellow artists , firstly owing to his jealously of Campanini , and secondly because the lady who is called Madame dame- Provost has a certain dictatori.il manner wbich has been strongly re- Bi-n'ed by other ladies of the company. Campanini is accused by Mr. Provost of taking advantage of hia intimacy with newspaper men to obtain favora ble notices , an assertion which inti mates the tenor's fluttering opinion of himself. On the other bund ho is de lighted with the reception ho has re ceived from the Philadelphia public. Madamp Prevost minis up the whole matter in a remark she made the oth er night to a friend. "Campanini can Bliout. Oalassi .shouts more , but my husband shouts the loudest. " Mr.V illinm I'omoroy , Jiaiifjor , Mo. writcw ; " | liavo for a long time Kuffereii from continual coiistijnUuii , junking my life a niiho y , nnd ciiu. in liciuliiclien am' fiigliUul cramps. Mr. TnormiKon , win. IIIH ht'un l tuly visiting Bullalo , Inclined me to tiy the Si'iiiNi. lii.osso.il It IHIM perfectly cured mu. " Price ! > ' ) cenln , trinl bottles W ccMits. lO-lw HIGH OLD TIME. The Sioux City Expedition to the Wlnuoljnn" Caiitp Tlio Lat ent Dnncio Out- Kiouv C'ltj Journal. Acting on the suggestion in the Sunday morning Journal , nearly two dozen young men went up from this city on Siinlay afternoon to asiist with the Winnobugo festivities They found tbop.imp in a little depression of giound just above when ) the Hig Kioux joins the Missouri. About 100 of thodnsky merry-makers worothero when the young folks called , and Home 200 more were expected in the evening from tlio wood chopping camps near Balix , Jackson and M v Cook , where , as in Trcdway's timber , the red men are harvesting coal wood. The pow-wow to bo Ciilebrated that ening was of a religious nature , something aftei the style of the old Grtek mystciios , only more greasy than Jn Greece. The tepee in which the dance w.is to be hold wus oval shaped , about fifty fuel in its longest dianwtor and twenty feet in its short CHt. The walls were lined with hay to ; , make them wann. The floor was ! ' thickly covered with fresh , clean earth well pulverized , In the center of the tepee waa a fire , and on this rested a large , well-fattened bull dog that had huon put on the pile of fuel hoforo it wax kindled , Thu fire had killed ihe dog , of course , and Hinged off his hair. While the visitors were present his tnil feet mid head were cut oil , and the ears cut from the head , A half-breed , who was bribed with numerous quarter dollars , reluctantly utate.d that this fcust was annually held in mid-winter. Tlio dog would not be dressed except us the visitors hud seen. It would now bo roasted without removing thu entrails. After roasting , the liver would be hung by a string to a polo , and the dancing , which would begin flt thu fashionable' hour of ! ) A. M. , would bo around the polo frew which the liver was sus pended. In the dance it would bo the correct thinir to leap up and bite nt thia liver , This is the Winnobauo r.uytot. The ladies and gpntlomon of thia d K'III | club were arraying them- i'he in full dreas when our visitors eft This full dress consisted most ly < 'f ' red piint , applied pompadour nnd otherwise. One br.ivo sported besides a pair of red leggings , cut in the linirlish stylo. Rtiolilm. * Jvrmon Siilvo. beat salve in tlio world for outs , bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum , fever sores , tetter , chapped humid , chillliljiins , corns and all kinds of skin eruptions. This salvo is guar antt'ul to give perfect satisfaction in over ) case or inonuy refunded Prim , | > er IH > \ . For sale by Oiimhtt. GIJF.ATKST IJKMKUV KNOWN. Ib King's New Discovery for Oon- nuniiiiou | is certainly the greatest ilu'.il remedy over placed within the Hi of snHering humanity , 'fhou- ult nf oiii'o hebilosa sulleivrs , now h iiiliiroolaim tlieir jiraiso fi.r tlui wnndeiful discovery to which tbej ellu-ir lives. Not only does it posi- lieleuro Consumption , but Cousin. ol. . Is. Asthma , Uronehitis , Hay l'V\er , Hoarseness and all atlections of the 1'hruat , Chest and Lungs yields lit once to its wonderful curative pow er us if by magic. NVo do not ask you lo buy u largo but tin unless you know ivhat you aso getting. We theioforu eariustly reijuest you to call on your drtujyists , Isii t 3iuM.\iiN ( , and get a trial bottle free of cost which will con- * .iii'o the most skeptical of its wonder ful merits , and show you what a regu lar line dollar si/o bottle will do. Kor sale by Ish v McMahon. f4 WAR IN PASSENGER RATES I HOimiK UUO3. . llrokcr In all lUllrcctit iKita , Ornate * , Ni-li. , offer TlokrlH to tinFJirt until futthnr nottfit tinIf llowln unhcnnl n IAM Hitm : 1st e\\n \ > . 2 < l clftfs , XK YOKK , J20.I1) , liOSTO.V , 2i. ( IV i. I'HIUPKI.PIIIA , J6.iKi , # 2 . "l , . WASHINGTON , 22.01 , 2i.i" . Kor inttlniliuK , vriltoorco illrrel to IlOllllIi : llltlb. . Dr.vlorH In UiHluu'.l imtn Knllroiul nml Sti'imslilp TlrkitH , SOU Tenth St. , Oiiulin Noli. lltiiu'inncr ttio | i1ac Thrru IxnrH N rlli nt I'nlon ' Padllo Hillracul Depot , KIMI H ilu nlTolith Stro.t iinlm AuiMmt t. 1Z81 AlntttT ef Applio.ition ol Ku-d Staiick < V Co. for Iiiqunr liit't'iiio , NU'l'tCH. N tuulnioro1i > glu'ii Hint rriil Stnnrk JtCo iiiluwiitlioUtlnlaofJnmnry.A | 1) . , Kssl.lll , flu imp ) Hint lo i to tlui M ) or ami City Uoiuic I ol Onuln , fur lloon o to neil Mnll , S | > lnttioil mill V nniMi liiiorn. | t lli : IMh street. 'Ihlnl Wni.l , OIIH .1 Nili. lioin Hiu2M iln > of .liKiitmn , Ibhi to tin Idtl , .i ) nf Apillls . U | i i re lie no olijeitloti , rumiiii'-tnii e nr pro let-l Illnlitliln two iek Ir.ini , Hnuir\ Hill , A. D , issl , tlii-nalil lie IIH.- \\ill lie pnuilm ) . Knui STUCK > \ f'o , Avi'lii-nul. TICK | ) IIA HKK iiinMipapcr will | itiliH-h til nlxn ( notice OIHC culi ww-K ( or two wee H lit tin r\r | w'of thenpplieant. Iheit ) ot Oimlin not to Iw ilmf-ul tiu'iuuilh. J. .1. I. . C. JKWiriT , Jinll 2' . rltx I'lerK flutter ( if Applicntioiidt Soih ( J. Kalchvin foi Ijicguor Licc'iim. . NOTIOH. Nil Ice Ii liereliy ( tlviii llmtFoili C. IVilKln illd , upon llmllth day ut .1 niiiry , A. P. , IsS'J till Ills application loth' Major mid ( . ! tj Conn ull ol Oumli t , fur llccn u to fell M ill , Kplrllunim nml Viiioin I.lquorJ , ixt No 1:1 : ! PmiK'nx ' Htnet , Tlilni wanl , Omaha , Ntli , Iroin tlic i-tli cla\ \ Janmr > , lt > S2 , toho lotli ill } of April , 1SH2. If there 110 n objection , renuym oneu or pro to t ninllthln two \\eekx from lllli il.iy f Jan Him , A. 1) , 1SS2 , thu nulil llcvnsii will In fnmtcil .Sr.lll 0. llAl.nwis , Applliant. TIIK DAILY HKK newspiper ulll miblNii tin nt'oii ) notice once u cliu k for t\\ ' \\ei I.H nt th lApenie of tlio applicant. The City of Omali : [ i not to ! ) U churgvil thtruuUli. J , J. L. O-JKU'ICTT. Cltv Clerk Matter of Ailicntiiiii ] | of O. If. Scuti for Liquor License. NOTIC15. Not'co l hereby ( jlv " 'tiat ' 0. II. Scoti dlil , upon tlio KUh ilav of .Hnnaiy A. ! > . , lbS2 , Illelils upli [ cation to tin' Munr : unil Cit > I'ouni II of 0 inn ] in , forlkenno toill Malt , t-plr- ItnoiH and Vinoua ] IIJIIOIK , at No. IHinoiitl Tuntltreetg TnliJ ar < l , Oni.iha , NeU . fro i the 27lh day of J.inury , 1SS2 , to the loth of A rll , Ib82 If theio li no olij.ctlo1 , rrnioiihtr neo o > - pri tt-Ht flleilitliln t o ueuloi from iith : nf Junn ary , A. D. 1S82 , the taiil liiunui will lie. granted f. II. BiorT Apii icnnt. TIIK DAILY lfi ! : nuu > p.ipur will ptilillul th a1io\ notice oni u tacit wick foi l\\o wcukn al ilio uxp nftuof til' ; iippll-niit. Tlio City of ( nn.ilir IN not to ho iliar 'cil ilurcwith. J.J.I , . 0. JIIWKTr , jan23-2t _ _ C'ltv Clerk. Matter ( it Aplicitiii ] ) ( it Krank I'ivoukafu NOTLCU. Not'co la licruhy Itcri 'liat rionk I'lvnnki M unon thu Klili day of January , A. ! > . , IH- ' llio hi nppHcatti n to tliu M yor uml City Conn i il of Omaha , for llccimu to n.-ll Mult , Spirltn U 'inl VltiotK l.liiiorH | , at coiner 7th nml Mnie } HtroitH.KirKtWiiril.Oinahn.Ncli .froiutliutiuthil } of Jniumrt , 18S2 , t the lOthdiyof April , IMt , It fin ro bo no ohj ttlo , reniou tcAiitii crpro Id t filed \\itlilu two ueuka r in .lu : < nir.1 . 1th A. P. , IriSl ! , thutuld litiibu ulll i u tlnnliil. I'llAMt I'lVOI IH , Ai'lilleant. TIIK DAILY HKK no xpiiper will pull > > li ihi al)0\tinoticu oniu eao'ieuu ' for two tuulcHai tlio expense ot thu nppllcint. 'llio I'lty 11 , Oiimha IK not to lie cliu mvl therewith j. J. i , . c. JIWJTT ; , 1ft ( 'tyClirk 1ICI BYRON REED & CO. IUDIWI I-JHAIILIHIIIIU Real Estate Agency IN NKIU'.ABKA ICnop a comt'loti ' ) abstract ot tltlo to lUai "Mute " Iri Onmlm in Dnii.'liviniintv m vt BOCGS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. I50UFariibum Street , mat Nor h aldo THE OMfflTJL d. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB. Bates , Two Dollars For Day , John G , Jacobs , ( Formerly of Olah&Jckcobi , ) UNDERTAKER. DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS- AHLINCUON , J. O. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Nab 8AIIATOOA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. WOODS HOU8E. W. P. ELLIS. Oiceoln , Neb. COMMLIiCIAU HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Btromiburg , Ne. AMERICAN HOUSE , CEO. H. McCAIN , South Bend , Nc HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivllle CITY HOTEL , CHLNCY A CLARK , Dlnlr , Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , 0. II. HACKNEY Athlnnd , Neb CCNTI1AL HOUSE , JOHN COOPER , OAkdalo , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. CLEMMONS , SewnrH , Xeb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL E. EVAXS , O'Neill , Neb. DORCHESTEH HOTEL , A. S. KINKLE Dorchetter , Ntb. COMMERCIAL HOTC. , J. n. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb CENTRAL HOUSE , JA8. McKILLIP , York , Neb. TUTTLE HOUSE , W. H. 1UTTLE , Aurorn , Neb. C5AC1E. HOUSE , A. II. OAQIZ , Republican Cltt.Nfo DENVER HOUSE CAIRNS A WILLIAMS , Hn tlnR , > eti GRANnCENTRAL ? . SEYMOUR , N0lir , l < a City , .Sen 8ANnEI58 HOUSC , CHA8. E. McNISH , Friend , Neb WOODWARO HOUSE WAREN WOODWARD , Exeter , Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L THORP , Weeping Wnter.Neb ESTES HOUSE. N. T tSTES , Orntut lilAnd , Nft COMMERCIAL HOUSL' , F. W , WILM8 , Kenrney , Neb. WILUCH HOURE' THOMPSON REED WN'jcr , Neb COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. C. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. OREENWO > 0 HOUSE , Q. W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb HAMMOND HOUSE , JOHN HAMMOND , Columbut , Neb. CENTRAL OITY HOUSE J. 8. OREQERY , Central Cltv , No SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN A IICCKER , Oreiton , In , JUDKINB HOUSE , JUDKINS & URO , , Red Oak , In. HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. OALI'H , Exlr.1 , la REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la , WALKER HOUSE. D. H. WAIKER , Audulioti , l.i , UUIIOEOUS HOUSE , D A I1URQEOUS , Neoln , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl U. WILLIAMS , Harl.in , la , PARK HOUSE , MHO M , E. OUMMINQS , Corning , la. COMMERCIAL , HOUSE , > VM. LUTTON , Vllllica , In. PAHK HOUSE , W. J. GARVIN , Corning , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK SVILKINSON , Malvern , la , H. M. & M. PEAVY , THE 1309 Farnhe.m Seet. . 3SSTS33BB. jil 'JO , , I ii i Can WHOLKSAI.H BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND WIAI.KIl N- Wai ! Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neh. lnel.mo . a. WHOLESALE . , 1213 Farnhem St. . Onnaha , TO ALL \YI10 HAVE TO UK lUSIMTJlKD , IsT G"V 1 3sT G- TO IJE DON- ; oil While our Work is better , onr Prices are Lower than all others 3C.jfa.S3ST ? S TA. . T TH IB1 _ A _ T. I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors. A For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own nufcB.j For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( o-vu importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED , EfC Having liituly unlurgud my workuliojiH iuul putting In new . .nd iinprovou i cliinory , I IMII ] ( ) to Htill inoru improve ) the ijuality and liniHh of our ork and fill orduru with moro proinptnunH tliun ia usual. O-A-TJTIOIET I My MtHo litiB ahviiVH liounnnd ulwayu will bo : "JHrat lo gain .iiijiorior ties diiJ llion lufvurtiHu the fact not bufnru no wild iidvurUioiuririt- ' iL1 unprincipled doalura bumy in tlio hubit of oi | > yiiij { my ui'iiouiiuuiiiuntH , I would bug you , the rt'iidor ol tins , u > draw a linu butwuun Hiich copied udvurliHuinuiitu ' uncj thcjHo of V'oura vury truly , HUBERMAHN , The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , Sign of thn Striking TOVT TJEZOEJ Wo. 1. No. 2 , Oonsuinption Physio , Brompton Oongli Proscription , In JloUlDrt 81.X ( ) uuuli , 0 for 5.00. 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