Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 17, 1882, Image 7

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    Deere & Oomp'y.
MANUFACTURERS OF PLOWS , MOLINE , ILL ,
/ Wholesale Dealers in
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
lilno Wagon Oo , Farm and Spring Wagons ,
Deere & Mansur Oo , Oora Planters , Stalk Oufctors , fto. ,
Moline Pump Oo , Wood and Iron Pumps ,
Wheel & Seeder Oo , Fountain Oity Drills and SoodorR ,
Moohanicsburg Mach , Oo-- Baker Brain Drills ,
Shawnee Agricultural Oo , Advanoe Hay Bakes ,
Met Manufacturing ObEureka Power and Hand Shelters ,
Whitman Agricultural Oo. Shellers , Road Sorapers , fto ,
Moline Scale Oo , Victor Standard Scales ,
A , 0 , Fish Racine Buggies ,
AND DEALERS IN
.All Articles Required to Make a Complete Stock.
Address All Communications to
DEERE & COMPANY ,
Council Bluffs , Iowa.
STEELE , JOHNSON & GO. ,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
AND JOBBERS IN
iFlcur , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
. . All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
MANUFACTURED TOBACCO ,
f Agents for BBNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & BAND POWDEE 00 ,
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
G-OLD
s- - AND"
J-JLj -
Mining and Milling Company.
Working Capitol . _ . . . . . . _ _
Capital 3 : ock , . . . . . . $1,000,000 .
i P r Value of Shares , - - - _ 825,000.
k JSTOCS. FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBL , MININGDISTRICT. .
\
DR. J. I. THOMAS , President , Cummins , Wyouiliijr.
4 WM. E. TILTON , Vice Proaldent , Cummins , Wyoming
E N. IIARWOOD , Secretary , Cummlnc , Wjomln ? .
A. 0. LUNN , Treasurer , Cummins , Wyoming.
Dr. J. I. Thomas. Louis Miller W. S. Cramcl. A. 0 , Dunn
E. N. llarvrooJ. . Francis Leavens. Oeo. U. Faloa. Lewie Zolman.
. . . .
. Dr. J. C. Watklus.
Do2moEm GEO , W. KENDALL , Authorized Agent for Sale ot Stock : IV > ' " ° n o , & . Ncb.
W. B. MILLARD. B. JOHNSON.
MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
COMMISSION AND STORAGE !
1111 FARNHAM STREET ,
OMAHA NEB.
, - - - .
REFERENCES J
OMAHA 3SATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE , JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
FOSTER & GRAY ,
WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , GOAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
DEALERS IN
i HALL'S SAFE AND LOOK GO ,
Fire and Burglar Proo
x. o o : KBS 9 c o
1020 Farnham if Street ,
CHE AH MAIL SERVICE.
Moro Glory Than Pay In the Recon
Lottin.s.
Helena Herald
If carrying the mails in Montana
under the now Jottings commencing
July 1 , 1882 , is a criterion by whicl
to judge of tlio Star llouto letting
elsewhere , the Government for
the next four yoara will hare tin
cheapest sorvich yet performed. A
comparison of _ past and present pay
with that which gees into ctleot 01
several routes in Montana after July
next shows an extraordinary margii
of difibronco in iavor of the Depart
nient. The following n.-o noted M ox
atnples :
Service from Martinsditlo to Ben
ton , 140 miles , three times a neok
Present pay , § 3,280 ; pay after July
$3,098.
Hozoman to Miles City , 030 miles ,
daily : Present pay , 880,000. Fu
lure pay , § 2,000. Previous contract
let to 8. 8 , Huntly , three trips pur
week aud long schedule , § 32,000.
Virginia City to Husiuman ( readvor
Used ) bid oft by Oilmtr S.thabnty ii
Oo. at § 3,330. Present sorrico , per
termed ty Hugh Galen , § 4,700 ; form
er ; by Huntly , § 8,000.
Dillon to Helena , 140 milea , daily
Present pay , § 19,000 ; tuturo pay
$5,900.
Helena to Bozsman , 110 miles dai
ly : Present pay , § 4,200 ; future pay
§ 2,700. , Two former contracts lot to
Huntly , § 12,000 and § 20,000.
Helena to Bunton , 140 miles daily
Present pay , § 8COO ; future pay
§ 4.200.
Helena to W. S. Springs : Presen
pay , § 4,000 ; future pay , § 2,300.
Running through the outiro list o
lottings for the Territory , wo find tha
the pay on the whole number o
routes amount per annu m to no mo
than is now paid on rlio ona route
from Bozeman to Tongu rtvaf. Our
people seem to liavo the cj iracl
crnza , and are apparently disooscd to
do much of the mail service for the
ensuing four years for n sum next to
nothing. At this rixto , four year
oonco , wo may expect the cnorul rut
hi mail lottinga to command a round
drcmlum.
fPalpitation of tbo Eonrt.
.1. M. MUjit , Syracuse , N. Y. ( wiitc- '
"When I first commenced using yuiti
BUUDOCK BI.OOD Birrniw I wivs troublei
with mittoiing itiul imlpitntiou of the
hojrt. Ifvltweak and kn.miiillth n
numbness ot the limbo ; time using , mj
heart has not ttoub ed uio and the nutul )
Ing sensatli n is all fconc.1 1'rico ? 11 0 ,
triul size 10 cents. l\v
Grain Pipe Linos.
Ww ren ( ? ) corr. New York Poat.
Tho.success of the experiment of con
veyingotlby pipe lines from ono point
to another has inapiiod somo'ingen '
ious and energetic minds to the study
of the problem of the transportation
of grain irom the prairioa of the Hour-
islnng west to tha grain elevators and
mills of the great commercial centres.
Several year * have transpired in tx-
perimonts to this end , and it is claim
ed that the results attained fully de
monstrate the entire practicability of
the project. The process has been
patented , BO much confidence is being
felt in ita utility. The originator of
this wonderful and important inven
tion is a western man ,
Mr. A. K. Williams of Minneapolis ,
Minn , the inventor , expects to obtain
from the ueo of machinery , which ho
is ordering at Titusville , in thia state ,
a current of air moving at the rate of
from 11 to 100 miles an hour. It is
hardly time to explain the invention
( as it is not complete ) , except to say
that it is a combination of well known
principles of pneumatics and mechani
cal philosophy. Tjto exhaustion of air
in the reqeiyer creates a current
through the pipe which communicates
with the open bin of grain , carrying
the -grain in suspension through the
: ontre of the pipe , the compressed air
brining a cushion around the outside.
There is no attrition ofthq kernels ,
each grain being impelled in its indi
viduality , like chaff before the
wind.
It may occur to the scientific mind
that the resistance of the air may have
somehow to bo overcome in extended
distanccfi , but it in assorted that a
Force of relay pumps can ho inserted
at necessary intervals. It ia under
stood that the experiment has been
made for a distance of 500 foot , and
proved an entire success. The next
iost will be a full railo. Mr. Williams
arrived in litusyillo from St. Paul ,
Minn. , a short time ago , and is busi
ly engagod'in completing his arrange
ments for the manufacture and pur
chase of pumps and fitting suitable to
the development of the experiment.
"Tlioro' . Nothing Ltlto Thorn. "
DAVENPOKT , IA , , Juno 2 , 1881.
H. H. WAKNEB & Co. : Sira I auf-
wed for years with weak kidnoya ,
riliousnoaa and constipation. Your
3afo Kidney and Liver Cure and Safe
Pilla relieved all thceo troubles ; in
deed there's nothing like them.
mchlSwlw. MAUTIX F. OKEELEY.
Bound to Enjoy Hlmaolf.
rr.'okljrn Eagle.
Ho waa a seafaring man , and ho
jushed his way past the people to ono
of the bust seats in the parquet , re-
( ardleas of tender toes and atary hats ,
do plumped himself down next to a
very weak , blond young gentleman ,
who norvoualy pulled away his over
coat and felt around for his beaver un
der the Beats to BOO if it was still in-
act or flattened out under the ample
eet of the Bailer ,
"It'a all right , shipmate , " said the
ailor.
"Just double your jacket up 'un
ling it atweon us , 'un I'll stow mine
niuo atop of it , " and ho flounced an
old tobacco-BcontoJ. coat half way
across the mild little gentleman's
rousora , and throw hia hut on top of
t. "Lend us your paper , lad , " he
ontinued , taking the programme un-
, eronionioualy from the youth's hands
and blinking over ita contents.
'What's the ahow. anyhow ? "
"Sir , I'm not acquainted with you ,
d "
"Courao yor not , hut I don't object
or making a friend o1 yo for the even ,
ng , " aaiu the sailor , alajiping the
weak youth vigorously on the leg , and
zpectorating dangerously uoar hia
latent-leather shoo. "No use o'
landing on d'a'plin 'un manners when
vo'ro nalioro , ha mo lad , " and the
land came down upon the youth'B
high more vigorously than before.
"But my dear air. I- "
"I'm not yer dear air , " raid the
sailor , poking hi * limbs out under the
seat in front of him and taking a f rcsh
chow of tobacco , "call me I to , lad }
just Iko tint's enough. '
At thia moment the curtain wont up
on "Olivette , " fcnd the old sailor be
came all oyca and oars , much to the
relief of the mild young gentleman.
Very aoon , however , the old salt WAS
nodding his ho.id in time to the music.
Then no commenced keeping time
with ono foot , then with both.
"You'll oblige mo very much by
keeping jour foot still , " said a gentle
man just behind the mild youth ,
"Beg pardon , " said the mild youth ,
"but it'a this partr next to mo. "
' What's in the wind'naked ? the
sailor , looking over his shoulder.
"Keep your tect btill , " nid the
gontlemmi behind the mild youth ;
"you're disturbing everyone. "
"See here , you , " sid tin- sailor , "I
paid for this berth , 'un I mean to en *
joy the show , so stow j or talk and
give us n chance to take inthomuaic , "
aud the old anllor started in again with
hia heel and too dtumming. By thia
time others about them were glaring
at the mild youth , who grow red and
white by turns , and at Taat appealed
to the sailor to atop.
"Sito hero , aopnyj" said the sailor ,
"I came ashore iuraraokut , 'un I
propiBd to enjoy it mo own way. 1
ijot lots o' money stored n < iy in my
bolt , un I can pay my own way , and
when I can't do that I can fijln , " and
ho commence t tu pull oil * hia coat ,
"Hero , uiholl tuliei ! ' cried thu
mild youth , Bprhuiiii : to his feet.
"Put'em out Put'en'i out ! " came
all parla of the house , in id BOOH two
ushers ruahod down the aisle , followed
by n fireman.
' Conic , young fellow , " called one
of the ushers , "out of that. "
' It's not my huilt ; u'sbut the
blund ynuth wasmion hurried tluough
the ntalo and oat upon the Mdowallc ,
while the old sailor Btttled back in hie
scat , took n fresh chow nml concluded
ho would now "bo allowed tor enjoy
the Miiyiu' in peace. "
Mnlno Now * .
Hop Bitters , which ate advertised
in our column1' , are a sure cure for
ague , billiouaneaa and kidney com
plaints. Those who use them say
they cannot , bo too highly recom
mended. These alllicted should give
them a fair tij.il , and will become
tho.-by enthusiastic in the pruiao of
their curatitfo , Portland Argus.
mar l-d2w
BITTER BRETHREN.
AN FCCLKSIA8T1CAL SCANDAL.
NKW YORK , March 7 [ Special. ]
The Rev. Samuel D. LHiiman'a suit
again&t William H. Hare , Protestant
Episcpftl missionary bishop of.Niobrara
in Dakota and Nebraska , § 25,000
damages for alleged libel , waa brought
to trial to-day. The alleged libelous ,
matter is contained in a pamphlet is
sued by Bishop Hare , charging that
Mr. Hinruan , while misaionary among
the Sioux Indiana , had been at vari
ous times intoxicated , and had been
guilty of criminal relations with vari
ous whits ) and Indian women , and had
sndeavorod to lend astray Indian and
lialf-breid maidens at the mission.
Thodefenao is that the communication
waa privileged , that the changes were
matter of common rumor , and that
the defendant believed them to be
truo. The plaintiff and defendant sat
within two feet of each other , but did
not seem to bo aware of it. The Her.
Mr. Hinman is 43 years old , haa a
bronzed face , dark hair and eyes , and
full brown beard. Bishop Hae has a
profile almost as austere as that of the
duke of Wellington. In opening the
case for the plaintiff , Mr. Haley Fl ik ,
of Arnoux , Ritoh & Woodford , said
that Mr. Hinman had been a mission
ary to the Indians since 1861 , had en
dured great sufferings and pirils from
violence , privation.'nnd sickntss , had
; ranalated the prayor-book into the
Dakota tongue , and had incurred the
enmity of Indian tradora by his dovo-
: ion to the interests of liin people.
Ton years after his- labors began , he
and Bishop Hare were candidates for
; ho now missionary biahobric of Nio-
> rarannd by a majority of two votoa
in scarcely more than half the house
of bishops Biahop Hare waa elected
by political intrigue. Ho had failed
of graduation at college , and after
nearly running two parishoa had become -
come an assistant minister in Phila
delphia. Ho had not been six months
n the country when ho first accused
Mr. Hinman of immorality , told him
10 must leave the country , and called
on him to confess , with Bishops
Whipplo and Clarkson , Bishop Hare
told an investigation , and signed the
verJict acquitting Mr. Hinnun. Four
/oars later ho renewed charges of im
morality against Mr. Hinmon , and
March 25 , 1878 , dismlsaod him. Mr.
tliuman appealed to the ecclesiastical
courts , and the trial has boon continued
until thia time.
Mr. Fisko read oxtraota from
Biahop Hare's pamphlet , which woe
mvately printed , marked "Pri
vate , " and sent to the members
of the misaionary board. Ono charge
was a eta'errent * haf th ; hv.s n-th-
or of on Indian school had complained
that Mr. Hinman , while visiting her
school had Scandalized her older girls
by beckoning to them in a suspicioua
way from his window in the twilight ,
and that ho had abashed a pretty half
breed young woman , her assistant , by
saying to her ; "I love you. Won't
you walk with mo to-night ? I want
to tclk with you. " "Tho liouso moth
er will tell you , " Mr. Fiako said to
lie jury , "that she never told Biahop
Uaro thia story , and that what she
did toll him she did not believe to .bo
rue. " Bishop Hare mentioned the
Kiiv. Dan Horaans , a native presbyter
.a a witness to the common belief in
Ur. Hinrnan'fl immorality , "Mr.
lomana is dead , " said Mr. Fiako ,
'and he received his last holy com-
nunion from the hands of the Ilov.
ilr. Hinman , in the presonca of
liahop Hare. Furthermore , Bishop
laro says : "At the general convention
of 1877 Bishop Whipplo remarked tone ' .
no that stories were again afloat ro-
lee ing upon Mr. Hinman'a character
nd that Mr. llintnan muat bovto aay.
he least , a very imprudent man , ' '
Jut Bishop Whipplo will testify that
laro said to him , instead , and further
omplained to him rf the mn-rar-
nont by Mr , Hinman ot a loan of
500 at the very time that ho had in
ii pocket the money , \\ith interest at '
0 per cent , Bishop Ilaio's charge
hat Mr , Iliuman was found in incul
patory circumstances with an Indian
woman rests on the testimony of a
young man who will tell you that
Bish > p Hare Viribod him with mono ,
and ii doiilid by the woman and the
htisb.uid , Shu Ins aineo married
The woman w ho , it is cl.anred . , con
fessed that Mr. Hiiiinm aeducfd hr
under promise of marriage , was atvi
ou. of the conn try by bishop Hare a
ioonai _ the made the cturgo public ,
and it is Impossible to got her ad
dress.
PitOIlATE NOT10K.
SUte ot Nohr vnkn , Doiuki CountM :
At i > Count ) Coutt , lifM it th rountjConn
Room , In imt tot wM Uountv , M irJi Irt , A
D. 1832. frumnt , A. M U.lADWIUK
County Judre.
In the nuttvr ol the o < Ut of William Uil-n
tlrcvucd :
On fNnllnir ami ( Ulnir tha tctltion ol CMhar-
Ino t'tUu , Al.lowol . ( Mill o Mill , prftyliiif thitt
An Initfuntvnt. flint thti day In thl ixiur , miy
bo duly nlowi-1 , | ) h ) il tnd vrt > l toilfti nd I r
tna l.xt l I ami $ tmno > ol f Id il cccil , urn
tint the nuy lie * pp lutt-d eircu Ire 01 Ml. ) en
tate Ordered , Th i MifhMlh , A. D. 1R32 , t 10
o'clock . m. , liiMilrno | < lor hoarlni mid | > tltlon
whrn all jwroon * lntorc t < sl In mid niitt ( r mm
appear Hi County Court to b * held , In and lot
< ald County , and ho r eftUM why the linjor o
petitionernhotildnot ho Knntc < l ; nnd tint nntlo
of thoiicmlency oliuUd petition and the hoArlni
hereof , lie plvcn to all jwrconi liit < rrato < l In \lt
matter , bv imMIMilnp a copy ot tlili onlnr In Tnr
DM MIA DAILT linn , A newnpajwr prlntoil In mli
County , tor three tucccwlr * wocki , prior to mlr
d y ol ooirtn ; .
( Atrnocopv.1 A. M. C1IADWICK
mar every 1hr 3t Uountv ' " <
Matter of Application of IM c ( Tliic seu
for Llinmr Llci in * .
NOT1CK.
Xntlco Is lieroby Ki\"ti thot
Thicken did tijion ti o 10th day of March
A 1) . , 1 S2 , tile h H npp ic-ktlou to tie !
IJoonl of County mmhisIon'Ts f Done
Int County. Xubrakiv , fr lIciMino to pell
Malt , Siititimmnnd Vinnui l > lritfir < i , nt
Milhvrd In Ml lanl 1'rcclnct , Douglw
County. Ncbr ka , from tl-o 1st dnul
VIM 11 , U82. t.i the 1ft tiny rf Ju'y , 188J
If there b-j no ol > | ctlon , rcinuiHtrance
or prutc't tiled within two weeks fcoti
M.ireh . 10th. A , U , IBS' ' , the 8-vl.l . II cut
uill bcKratitisl. DKII.KF THIKSSON ,
API llcnnt ,
TIIK OMAHA BKK newfi | > iiar will pu i
] Uli tlio nluvc notice for two works nt the
iiXjjfino of the apnllcnnt lho Count.y u
Dmiglai h not to bu chnr d tliorrWIIIi.
JoilirlV\\j > iKn ,
2t County Clerk.
ii.
Employment Agent
Railroad Ontflton Short Notice.
lllth St. , Near Farnham.
ml-o'd-t
S. KALISH ,
THE STAR TAILOR.
1 Door W , of Oralokshank's ' ,
Has now n flno comp'eto tock of Snl"e
consist ! trolProici , KnttlUh nml I In. Inn Do
motion. Prices low or the ITO. L tnhlU Iv
SMOKERS' HEADQUARTERS ,
Joe BoOcman lion removed to No SIR Snull
Thirteenth trcut , botwcen Farnham am
Douglas. Ho now has a flno , roomy store with
an oxtcntl\o Uiriir uunufftclor ) In rear.
Jan"
The Great .English
.N'uvcr lulls to unc
IVcrvnua Debility , VI
| Ul Kxhauntlon , Kmls
liloni , Seminal Wcak-
IncmeJi.LOSTMAN
tlHOOD , and all the
j \ 11 effects of jouth
lful follies and oxcca
. It ( tops | Knn
Illontly all weakening ,
llmoluntnry loss sn"i
IJ mini upon the BJB-
I'om , the Inovltab'o re-
. , „ "eultof these evil prac
ilcen. wh'ch ' are to Jotruo ITU to mind and body
and make lifo miserable , often leading to Inianl-
y and death It strengthens the Ntrvcs.Uraln
( memorjf Wood , Musofcn , Plso .tivo and Ilopro
ductlve Ore nn. It rodtoro * ti all the organic
functlrni thulr former vlffor and vitality , ma
inir life cheerful and enjojalilo. frlco , Ma
bottle , or four time * tr.o quan.ltyJlO. . Bent by
express. Bocura from absfrratlon , to any address ,
on receipt of prlio. No. 0. O. V. soul , oxccpi
on receipt of 81 oa ft cuara tco. letters r >
quottliiK aniwuri must Inclose stamp.
Dr. Mint ie's Dandelion Pills
arc tt I best and cheapest J)9j > e | > sla and blllloui
cum j the mark. . t. rd ! bj all drurftlets. I'rlcu
60 couu.
PR lllSTIK'B KlUVKY HrMhDT , OKPnKTICUM ,
Pi i r CHI II In I of Kiilmiyiui I ti'iuldcrrotuplAlnto ,
; o nrrl en , ulot t il luiicorrina. for ir.le } ul
Ifuiiir eta : 81 a bnttln.
LMIUIril ! UKUrtCAL I T'TITF. '
7 ISO * a St. , ht. loiiU , MJ.
Fur i a'o 111 Omaha by
C. F. GOODMAN' .
Jan26-1V
10. W. DOAN * . A. 0. C1MFBJLL
DOANE & CAMPBELL ,
Attor neys-at-Law
Proposals for Army Transportation.
HlADqCARTKa'S PlPARIUKKT Of TI1H PfiTl * , )
CUIKT UDARTEnOIABTKR'H OrriCI , >
OUAIIA , NoH 3 Kb 16,1832. )
Healed propoiali , In triplicate , gnbject to the
usual coidltfonii , will bo recelroil at till * olllco
until 1'J o'clock noon , on Thursday , April Siulh ,
IHtt , or at the earno hour ( allowing f < r the dif
ference of time , ) at the offl < of the Dejiot
Ouar erm t r at Cheeniie aud Cg-den , tt
which placet and tlmoth i y will bo opened I
betmecncoof bidder ! , for the wagon trans.
porUtlon of Military Hupplloi , on thu followlni :
dctcilbed Itoutoa la the Uipaituient or the
I'jat'c during thtflf oil year coinmeuclnif July
1 , U82 , and ending Jane 80. 1883.
From Long l'ln . NebraiVa , or nearer station
on Hloux Ult ; and I'oclflo 11. It. , to Foit Nlobra-
F/om Bldiiej , KebrMk * , to fort Roblneon , No-
FromChocnne ) Pcnot , Wyam'nit ' Ttrntory ,
i IUIM t. iatU , lticui.ai.u and MiKlnnej ,
Wyon Inir Ttr.
FrJiuKookCroek. Station , U. f. K. R. , < o
Fort ) Fettrrmau and MiKluiiey , Vtyom ng Tcr-
From Fort Fred , Fttelei , Wyoming TerritS'V ,
to "crt Wmhaklo , Wyoming Territory.
From Park City , Utah lorrltori , or from ita
lions nn the mMn line Union 1 > . clflc rallnay , to
Fort Thornburgh , Utah Territory.
From Jllltord , CUh. to Fort Cameron , Utah
I'.oxiaali | for tramportatl n on any or all of
the routo4aboia namud will bo roro vcd , Ttio
n \ornriiuilrceirvco the rlflit to rtjccs any or
all pro poaa > .
Kaih | > rc pcisuti mutt be In trlpllcUe , rnpa atu
for each route , anil areomi'Milo I by a bond In
the < inn of fit o Iniiiilnd ( H 0 n ) iloll ( H , xicut-
tili'rlurly ' In n.conhneo with t > o prmttil in.
tru tlopn an ] upon tiio II nk 10 m furnlshud
iindirtbla a.Uir fnoinuijt , irii rjnt > uiiii { that the
pur y tnaklii * thu i roXMil | > 1 I lot thdraiv
the mi ) w thin sxty da > from ( he date un.
no ini-ud for o | > < iilnu thuiii ; and that If 8uld pro-
iKiulli aicootid a il ft loi.hract fur thunervice
iil't ' fir. aw idol tlioiimndur , liu ulll , within ton
ilaisafto Iniinif i.otlliu'l uf tiu nwaid ( provided
mill notlllca I n bo undo within klxty da > s
I'MID inent | . > "u ] )3cce | > t tl'u ' rnino und liirnUh
n il aid ruiHcimt urttlo , nt OIKO , for the
Wlhful pcrfirmaiito of tlio cuti rut.
Hun pro , ( i-al < , f. ri f iiniirikit , MM print-
idiliu In * Hu'lntrt a vitlintt > l wui 1 1 u. of
lUpplltV O I/O IHMrlHlWl , UlllJ I.IUIK lUl III-
'onnit'on ai to the muniiir of b .1 Ink' , < oii | |
.Ions to bo obacncd by bldilirn. und urinn of
onlractand layincni , will hufiinil > li d 01 a
illutlon to tiili oilli.o , or < o lli'i itllroi of U.o
Dupot Quartcrnm 'er , at ( lie > .uii > < nd Oc'ion
Kinconoi co.iUlnlng pie o * N bo.ild lu
narked " 1'ropoi.iili for Tr u | iit tlon froui
- to - - . " U , r M OINi.TON ,
t ( 1 1 I fui , i crn mtu
GUABDIAN S SALE.
The sole of lands of minor lielr * du'y adioit'i '
sdlnTM OwAUAUAii.TH K by A. U. Wjma- ,
'Utrdlan , to take plato o i Ftbruiry 18 h , 182 ,
jut whkh lu btou ddayvd by Ilio I'lnei ' cf tbo
ittornor In eharo | will bo bold at tbo south
leer of the Court llouna lu Omaha , Douglas Co. .
Ute of Nebraska , between the hours of 11 and
12 o'clock a. w. , of tb id ( day of March. 1882 ,
A. U , iVVMAN ,
Ouarillan.
COLLEGE SPRINGS , PAGE COUNTY , IOWA.
All x. McOreggor . . . .Gonoral Morohandiao
. /olm / Cross , .Books and
try Goods
lleiiilorfion Kros , it Oobb , i. . . . , . . , Groceries and Moat
Hilda ill < t Co. , , , , , . .Grooeiica and Meat
Hinni'll Hroa , , t . . . * . . . . , Drugs
0. A.N hittiti , iM. . DM Drugs and Groceries
C , M. Johnson , Hardware
< 'l-i ' n UniR i .Furniture
Mori HUH it Slii'timm , .Uarb Wtro Fence Company
A , Stuiitrin it Co. , .Cnceso Factory
Charles h t imll , Flotol and Livery
.l eopti lit iiiincer , * ' Hotel and Livery
C. M. Hoe s , M. D. , Physician
Jiitncs Hull , M. D. , Physician and Lawyer
8. 0. Marshall , A.M. , President of College
J. W , Mclvinloy , i .Treasurer of College
John Ulnck , .
% Blacksmith.
.t. .T. T. Love ' . HlnckMiiith and Wagons
LI. N. llijbinson , , . . .Editor of the Vigilanlo
PILLSBURY'S BEST !
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR.
always gives satisfaction , because it msko ?
superior article of Bread , and is the Chear >
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
money refunded.
Vv. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
tP i * " ' JEH
CLOTHIER !
Is Now Located in His New Store ,
1308 FARNHA.M STREET.
One Door East of the New York Dry Goods Store ,
AND OPEN FOR BUSINESS.
NEW STOCK OF SPRING SUITS ! LARGEST VARIETY
OF BOY'S AND CHILDREN'S SUITS EVER SEEN !
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
L BRASH , - - 1308 FA8NHAM ST.
ttitthvr t
BASWITZ & WELLS , ,
OPERA HOUSE SHOE STORE ,
Under Boyd's Opera House. ,
Are noW daily receiving large Stocks of
SPRING GOODS !
.
' i
And invite the people to call and examine
'
Goods. ' 9
Good Goods ! ' Low Prices !
AND SQUAEE DEALING AT THE
"Opera House Shoe Store. "
tanSliI3m
TS
HAVE DECLINED SLIGHLTY
-AND-
J. B. Detwiler
Is the first to make the announce
ment to his customers and
the general public.
MATTINGS , OIL CLOTH AND WINDOW
SHADES ,
Always sold at the lowest Market
Prices.
We carry the largest stock ar , > d
make the Lowest Prices.
Orders promptly filled and every
attention given to patrons.
J B. DETWILER .
I
: I3I3 Farnham Street.
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.