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THE DAIi.Xr . BEE-OMAHA SATURDAY , JUKE U , 1882. 3
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The Only Exclusive
Wholesale Hardware House
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1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET
OMAHA NEB.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
ASD DEALER N
Wall Paper and Window Shades
1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb.
IROTIB : &
Wholesale Lumber ,
Bo , 1408 Farnham Stout , Omaha , M.
THE MOLINE STOVE
ilnnufactured by
They m.iko a specialty of COOKING STOVES , and liavo this jear placed . In the market
neof thoMOsTECONOMi&AND MOST SAlISKACTORY STOVEScicr made. They make Uoti (
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Plain and extension top , and guarantee all their goods. The agents lor the company are.
PIEROYX & BRADFORD ,
> * - DEALERS IS
w Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters
GRATES , RANGES , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
211 FABNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB
ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B.FRENCH & CO. ,
O A R P E T S I G R OG EERIE8
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& II W B
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles ,
SiSH , DOORS , BLINDS AND IOULDIN
16th and Cuming Sts. OMAHA , NEB
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POETRY OP TFIB TIMES.
The Style of Girl Ho Doslrod.
V c ? into11ect\i.il I
Color nd tonc--
All the fuconii > ! Miments
1'yeslierc I ) ie iute
Ulack not nn obstacle !
ll zel would ( In.
No e of the Grecian type ;
Xot to * cetn jmMul ,
Some little httUudo
Herein allowed.
1'igtirc Hint's tueezeablo |
1'lunip bnt not fnt
SUer clean of crogiine ,
Conic ) net ftnn.l thnt ,
Quiet nnd lady-like.
Dre'scs with taste ;
Ankle dl i > l.\vnble ,
Neat little wai t.
liound of lioinodutitp , her
Klcmcnt quite ;
I'le-crnst especlnllT
Warranted llRht. *
Common accoinpiUlimcnU ;
Uut , in a word ,
Those of the meful kind
Orently preferred.
Uttlo bit muitlcnl ,
Able to fins
Clftrlbil , Gabriel
That sort of thiuj ,
Chntt } ' nud sociable ,
l.lkcs a cigar :
I'lcasint old po1 pie , pa-
I'a and inanilua ,
l'ion , dcvotionnl ,
Gentle , nii'l kind ;
Teach In the Sunday school
If she's a mind.
Ladv of such a stamp
Wanting n beau ,
Strictly In confidence ,
Ku'iws where to go ,
Too Lato.
The train tTeparts at half-past eight ;
The tri\eler run ? apace ,
He yet may reach the station gate ;
It cloce < in his fncol
He KCCI tlu train slide down the track ,
Ho curses nt his fate ,
And mutters ns ho waudor * back :
"He's left who comej too late ! "
At six the dinner's smoking hot ,
The wino foams in the glas" ,
Tlio soup > > boiling from the pot ,
Which deftest waiter's pass
lint the wine is flat , the soup H cold.
If you come to dine nt eight
You see the old , oln story told :
"He's left who comes too hte. "
A maiden holds n heart in thrall ,
Ho cherishes n glove ,
And sighs to gain her , thnt is nil ;
Ho does not tell his love ,
\nd sotno line day the cruel mail
Bear * , as a dreadful futc ,
Her wedding cards - hen let him wall :
"I'm left , who came too late ! '
Daily Advcitiser.
HONEY FOR THE LADIES.
Wnttein scenes are painted on f.un ol
batiste nnd of linen.
illedmgntes icijuiro the broad-brimmed
Directoirc hats to be iu keeping. :
Spotted funlanl neckties of dark color ,
with the dots in contr.ist , nre worn with
norning toilets.
Iles Pnchcco , il.iuehterof tbo .Califor-
iia congtcssmau , rarrics the medal given
.0 the best lawn tennis ulnyer iu Washing ,
.on.
.on.Surnh
Surnh dresses of thrim [ ) pink profusely
.rimmed with ivory white lace , or with the
Bill ; Aurillac Ince , are worn at day nnd
evening receptions.
Crinoline grows in favor with Engllsl
women , but incuts with no success with
I'arisiaus. American ladiei content them
Delves with very small tournures.
India pocgeo lap robes are cool and
cleanly for usm ? in open carriages during
; ho summer. They are bordered with
lark-colored eilk , quilted in rows.
"Crushed-strawberry" red and raspberry
pink are the fashionable colors for the
jingliain dtesscs worn by brunettes. They
ire trimmed with whitu embroidered mus
lin.
lin.The
The jetted Jersey waists of black sijk
nra very stylish for comuleting black satin
mcrveilleut dra-ees that have many length
wise tucks and pleated flounces.
Outline embroidery on crash , pongee or
linen will remain the favorite needlework
For idlers in the country during middum-
iner weather.
Beaded embroideries of many colors ,
representing jewels , especially pearls ol
many shades , aud turquoises , are used for
.rimming crapa dresses , as they carry out
, ho oriental coloring.
A pretty girl of 11 years , residing at
Uedliam , Alii's . hat been practicing bu'g-
ary as a profession. She was recently
caught in the sleeping room of a neighbor-
ny family.
White wool dresses , with Persian cm-
jroiJery for trimming , urn used for lawn-
.emiis ; Tlie wa'st is of the Jcwoy shtpe.
ind the ekiit is a short kilt , with a sash of
embroP'ory conceding the edgu of the
raist.
Terra-c itta drcaes of cashmcra or of
cainel'ti huir nro made entirely of tne
naterinl , nnd if simply fashioned without
iraiding are very stylitfh. The bantio [ of
rru cottu is n.so popular with blacn satin
kirts.
Scarf tunics tied around the hips like n
ihild'a Kunh are made of chlno silk ovur
.vhitc mull or nunV-veiling dresses. Tv/o
Oman-striped sashes of pclo , not dark
hades , nro tewed together and made to
erve in the same way.
White Madras muelin drersis worn hy
very young ladies are draped over vhito
noire , and have rashes of satin surah ,
'ho illuminated pattern of nmny colors
on ecru grounds tiiaUoi very showy drowse ?
with dark velvet ribbon bows looping the
Irapery nnd also n collar nnd culfd of vol
et.
et.Kntinctto
Kntinctto and Turkey red patasols of
ustrous cotton nro more appropriate tlmn
ilk ones with the cotton diesses worn in
hu country. They have brilliant grounds
truwn with large detached flowers , or
vilh lago balls or polko dots , A bow > f
he fiamo matniial it tied around the unlit-
id wood bandit- .
The San Francisco 1'ox , Hays thnt the
lurtlous spactaclo of a man suing hU wife
o forccloso a mortgage in pro untcd in
Oakland , Cal , , In the case of Alfred Scott
igulnst Marv A , Scott , his \vifo , to fore-
MfO t3'V 97 mortgage maJa by her when
he was the widow of ( . 'bur en O good ,
The TcuneFsea girl is a pcison not to ha
rilled with when her gilt is "good and
ip , " There was nnonf them recently who
agreed to elope with her young man but ,
n hu didn't show up , ulie jumped from n
window , walked live miles through the
ain and mud , wok ; hint from sleep , broVo
ds jaw , and returned to the bosom of her
umily to bo forgiven. The elfute monarchies -
archies of tlie. Old World will have to got
HI pretty early iu the morning to beat
hat.
hat.Do
Do not despair Koaalinde , nays the Lara-
rile lioomcrane , In antwer to n corretpon-
ent. Some day a man , with A great ,
vnrra , manly heart and a pair of rod steers
will Kto you and love you , and he will take
on iu Ids strong anm and protect you
mm the Michigan climate , jutt as do-
otcdly as any of our people hoio can , Wo
o not widh to be misunderstood In this
natter. It is not nt a lover .that we have
aid so much on the girl question , but In
hu domebtic aid department , an 1 when wo
ct n long letter from n yotiua girl who
saUalato pencils and roads "Ouldu" bf-
dnd her atlns , wo feel like going over to
Michigan with a tniuk ittrap and ( d Ing a
Ittle mlskionary work ,
RELIQIODS.
IheKpIzcopal JJidiop of Pennsylvania
us sailed for Durope , to bo absent three
months.
Pastor Newman , of the Madison Avenue
Church , New York , ha * had Ida inlory
alsed to 810,000.
A third Prwbyterian church has been
orginlz 'd ' In Cunton , Chin * , with twenty1
pight member * . Two native elders we
clio en.
Hcv. Dr. lnllon ? , of Clevelun ! , h
I ren called to the vacant pulpit of S
James' Kpijcopal church , Chicago.
UMitip Vnino of tbo ; .Mc thodlst ipisc : (
p l chtiuh , .ivutli. h * nkd lc \p to re
tire frmn nctive Inlior ftcr dlxtyi\o ! year
of ser \ MUii < lyix of them in the Kpi
cojmcy.
In comcquince of the influx ofnUrg
nnmbor of < < ollmiderg info Dftkota , n pcc
inl committee of thp lUfonncd Cla sls 1m
bf en appointed to ntd them , in formln
A German Congregational church xva
orgjiilr.od in Chicago last week. l'rofej
ser < Curtis ntul Siott , both of whom upon' '
Gorman fluently , conducted the ptibli
birvlce * .
Tno Itcv. Joseph Took has arrived i
Japan , Hedollvered n IccttlM in the ear
ly part of May nt the Moijl Kniiio n
Tokio under the auspice * of the .lapanes
Young Men's Christmn Association.
A recent religion * census in I'mml
shows thnt thnt counlrv cent ins 17ITi ,
102 Protestants ll,803,13 ( ! Catholic' , 3ft ; ,
7'JO Jews , 12,518 Uissentera , nnd 22,00
persona professing no religion ,
The United Prcflbytorian church of IV
tree , In th Isle of Skye , hftf Intro lucei
instnimcntnl iiiuslo in its public or hi
It 1m tha first "kint of the whistle * . .
tbo Islands nud Highland * of Scotland
which are the stronghold of the i till-orh-ai
part- ; .
partA
A council of Congressional inliiUlcrx niu
laymen recently mot nt Quincy. III. , niu
declined to Install the llov. F. A. Tlmje
because his views on the following ul > ic I
wcro not strictly orthodox : FiiM , the in
fplralion nnd validity of the whole HIM ?
fecund , the nature and necessity ot Christ 'i
atonement ; third , the endlessness of future.
putmhment nnd the limit of probtti u tt
his life.
In H\Hmore ! , Mil. , on Juno -I , n hand
some ntw Methodist Kplsconnl church was
dedicated In memory of Kobort Straw
In idge , the Unit preacher of that denoini
nation in America. The desk is made ol
wood taken from the first church built bj
Mr. Strnwbridgo in Carroll county , Md. ,
In 171) ) 1 , nud the other tiult it Ittrnitun
from the oak tree under which ho
preached before there was nny "meeting
liouse. "
The pulpit of the lloinnn Catholic cathe
dral of lioston on Sunday , Juno I , wai
iccupied by the vicar general of Antloch ,
Syrn. the Hev. Father Momarbosclii , who
, 'avo n very inteiesting account of the
Jhurch of Homo in the cast , which ( lilfer
in several pitticulars from the churrl
clsowhoie. The mass is colobrntcd in tht
native tongue , which It is claimed uns
spoken by our Lord and bis disciples. The
iiriebts are nlso allowed to , marry , though
lot after tnktng enters , ncr ia n priest who
' married over allowed to become bliliop.
The see of Antioch , it is said , was the net !
over which Petjr was bishop for se\en
years before bo went to Homo
MTJrIOAL AND DRAMATIC
Mine. P.itti will sail from Liverpool for
.his country October 23.
Lnwrcnco Barrett will Hpend his entire
iuio abroad this Bitmmcriu London ,
.rnhn T. Kayuiond opens his season in
September , ut Lexington , Ky. , during the
Kentucky ttato fair ,
Kdwin Booth has sent Miss Kellocg
8200 for Conly's Jnmily. Over ? G,000
riB no\v been ra'sed. Let the good work
gi on.
Miss Liura Don will produce her play ,
A. Daughter of the Nile , " at tne Stand-
nrd theatre , New York , in September
icxt.
icxt.Theodore
Theodore Thomas is to give a ccries of
ix monthly conceits in the Philadelphia
academy ot music next winter , "
u November.
Mllo. Khea has arrived safely nt her
lomo in Paris. She will return to this
lountry eirly in Auqtut to prepare for
ler season , which begins early. Her man
ager , Mr , Chase , has booked the entire
.eason . ,
Madame Janauschek Mill bo supported
text season by the following pojpl * : Ueo.
Chaplain , Alex , tituart , Miss Ida Jeffries ,
lenrietta Irving , Virginia Brooks , Fred ,
light and K3Ver.il others not yet engaged ,
'k'nthnniol Childa will bo the manager and
Mward Taylor the business represcntn
tive.
tive.The
The London Drury Lane feaBcn of Ger-
nan opera , under Hans Illchtcr'ii diroc-
ion , is most enthusiastically pressed by
.he London papers , and it ia Haiti that the
ensemble of the company has ue\er been
'iinnlcd ' in that city. It is coming to the
Jnited States.
Mr. Perking , president of tiic Boston
Inndel & Ilajdn society , in his niimul re-
mrt , imnounceB that the average ntteud-
inco at rehearsals of the " ( Jro ition" was
12 peraoiiH , and at the concerts tlio chortm
vveragoil112. . Vor "Israel In Kjypt" the
fluainal nttendanco was } ! < > , and the
lionn members ia Now York numbered
ITi , Dii'ing the year foity eight gentle-
ncu aud eixty-thtee Isdie joined the co.
iety.
EDUCATIONAL NOTES.
There are 23,000 public Bcliool teachers
n Illinois , who instruct about 1,000,000
illplls ,
Tbo English National Union for im-
roving tha education of women has tstab-
tiled twenty-four high euhouls for girls in
ml about London.
The Mi Hisippl Agricultural and
lochank'id CoMego is jnstifyhih' the Nu-
ioiiul and State aid It has rceviveil , It is
iving n ttiorottghly practical education to
01 Undents.
SaUrlPB hnvo been llghtly raised In the
t , Louis schools , Tne miiieriiiltndent
ow recuivoj SU.OO I a yjjr. Kalarioi have
Iso been rnieed In the fcliooln of Troy ,
The avcrago attcndancoattlie new L'nb-
c Industrial Art Keliool , In I'hihtdulphla ,
.IK been hlxty biys nnd gills , nil < > f them
niDiU in the public bchoolH , 'I'ln ex peri-
ijcnt JIIIH been declared .ihiiccusH ,
The normal noli ol for oolon-d in rwns In
tlanta now has i.'IOBtudnnt < and viijhtecii
eacherrt Muny of thu Htudent occupy
iicir clireo iiiouUiB1 vacation in teaching ,
'ho country tch'inlu uru wuU attended ,
olorcd patents of ten working ut night in
nier to end tht ir chl dren to ncliool.
Iowa , it Nutated , IIUK so many colleges
hn > at thirty that they have all been
ept ninro or lem weuk , not ntio of the n
dvancing to the rank of n thuriiijh uni-
ernlty. This tidlciilons inultlp.ication ol
oHcccs is a vrylnir uvil in other t > tutes as
veil as in Iowa. If three-quarters of all
lie collegoj in America were utterly ubol-
nlied and their value and endowments do-
oted to the enlargeiiierit of tha remaining
ollegei aud the improvement of the pub-
o Bcliools , It would bo of Incalcnlitble bun *
fit to the people.
J'rOHldent Steel , of the Philadelphia
Joird of Jvducatlon , made the other day
vigorous Hpeech on the evils of the vyutein
f teaching In the public schools under his
hurgo. If o declared that the memory had
ecutne almost exclusively the objective
oliit , and the measure ( if its power and
cciunulatloti | H virtually the etaudard of
cholartihip ; that routine , and "tholettoi"
ave slowly obscured thu end to Im at-
ulned , and onq of the means to that end.
nil that Intellectual development , moral
Ucipllno , the formation of character ! ) ,
roleft to the chunci outcome of inenior-
rod branches of study , which in ton often
more memory of words. "Instruction , "
o added , "which ii merely a tak of tha
ncmory , must be fatiguing drudgery to
be pupil , llfeleui and hamming to the
eacher. It leaves the nebular In the end
vlth th'e moat limited benefit from his n
evero tanks , and , instead of Implanting a
eve ( jf knowledge , creates a repugnance
or and a dlBguat with book ) of an iini/rov- .
ig character , Indeed , the Indivlauara
IM is sadly wasted , and the purpose for
riifch the schools are maintained In a
real measure defeated. The principal of
10 normal school , In his accompanying
eport , calln attention to the report of the
- 1 of that cchool whose duty
' 'receive ' the MihJccU of the lower choot , i
which fhc sayc ; 'The niftjority of th
pupils ho r n Inmentabln lijnoMnc * ol th
ol-mentary branchen , ' If thl is the con
dltion of children who haso beonpromotu
to the nnrmal school , wh.-it IIM the va
number learned who lfi\o olinol At tli
cud of thu primary course ? " Air. tHec
finihe < l by an appeal for the appointmon
of a competent mtperlnlen ent.
OONNUBIALiriB3.
All K st S.iginanwoman married thro
young men in one day , * rtirctl $ . * 00 fron
them , nnd skipped on n search for mon
tcrdnnts.
John U , Huntington , of Brooklyn , win
at th ngo of 85 nmrred a widow of 37
three months sg" , has returned to hi
[ laughter. * , complaining bitterly of hi
MlfoH nbuiivo treatment. She lias go
possession of his property , nnd non * dues
tor n divorce , demanding thnt ho pay her
alimony nnd counsel fee.
A great scandal was caused iu Cornwnl
A ten * months ngo by the elopement of i
young lady , the daughter of gcntlcmei
well known In the country , with her
father' * groom. They fled to South Africa ,
aud recently letters wcio received nn
nouncing that the damsel was on her waj
liome , have , having loft lior comvaiiion ir
n hotel in Zsntnl , where ho tmi been i-iv
gaged ns waiter ,
An Impnnctiicnl upon the urdlnnrj
method of tlopoiucnt lias been introduce
\l Chattanooga , Toiin , , whore Mr. Leo
llnlo nnd Miss ICntlo Morgan have jnsf
: ! rcumvcntcd nnunuilling father , funnily
in such cases the chief dltlicnlly is to cot
.d the house of the nearest benevolent
clergyman , but the Chattanooga variation
consist * in ntntioning the minUtor on the
ddoxvnlk directly opposite the paternal
mat lion ,
It Is usual when nn unmarried gentle ,
nan is ncnt to Wnnhingtnn to leprrxrnt n
orcicn gn\ eminent to predict thnt ho
will 8i | > cdlly fall n victim to mime pretty
American girl , Mr. do Blldt , of the Swcd-
sli legation , eomotimo ngo , ungored 1,01)11 )
iignrs with Baron Wnyr , who was llioti
ho Austrinu minister , midniimnrrlcd , that
10 would marry before ho loft Wnthhig-
.on. . The Baron must have liked clgnrs
letter tlmn n wife , for he won the wager
rom Mr. do Blldt.
Don't Throw up the Spongo.
When Buffering humanity nro enduring
he horrors of dyspepsia. Indigestion , or
icrvotiH and general debility , thuv are too
iftcn inclined to throw up the tpongo and
e lgn themselves to falo. Wo my , don't
In it. Tnko liuitDDOic Ut.ooi ) JIITIUH
ho unfailing remedy. 1'rlco , 91,00.
jol'J-dlw '
la tliaold Knvorltu and
3E ufik. X. X. T KTJE1
FOR
CHICAGO ,
PEORIA ,
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE ,
DETROIT , HIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORKBOSTON
, ,
And all Poluts Eait nnd outh-EB t.
T1IKLINKCOJIPUISK8
Nearly 4,000 mllca. 8oll < l Hmootll Stool Trackl
All connections nro raatlo In UNION OtPOTS ,
t has a National Uoimtatlon as beini ; tha
Great Through Car Line , nnd la universally
encoded to 1)0 thu FINEST EQUIPPED lull-
end In tha world for nil classes of tnu el.
Try It nnd you will flnd traveling a Inxtiry
nstoad ot a discomfort.
Through Tickets via rhls Celebrated Line fai
ale at all ntllci'sin the West.
All Information about Uatus of Fnrc , Sleeping
2ar AcocmuioJatlonH , Tlmu Tables , &c. , will be
hcorJully ( 'lvon hy ajiplyliilnif to
T. J. POTTER ,
2d Vlco-l'rett't & don.
PERCIVAL LOWELL ,
Oun , 1'aisciivcr Agt.
W. J. DAVKNl'OUT ,
' Uun AifiMit , Council llluftu.
II. 1' . UUKMi , Tlika | AKt.'o inb
morn-cJ ly
G-enius Rewarded ;
OB ,
The Story of tlie Sowing Maolimo ,
A haixlaomo llttlo pamphlet , blue and gold
cove llh iiuinoroiij LiiKnvlngb , will bo
G-IVEN AWAY
tot ny ftoiilt fcrenn willlnir for It , ninny Lrnnch
eub-olDtoof Iho Hinder ManiiUcttirlngCom
pany , or will bo ttunt b > ni&ll , pout pa'1' ' ' , ' °
anyponon living at illstwi i froui ourolllcd
The Singer ManufacturiDg Co , ,
Principal Office34 , Union Square ,
KKW YOUK.
YPHILIB
iuanyelago
Ciitarrti ,
ECZEMA ,
Old Sores , '
Pimploa ,
BOILS ,
or any
Skin
Disease
Jures Whori Hot Springs Fnil
MA.VIT.K , ARK. , May . 18S1
Wo hive casci In our own town who lived t
lot HnrlngB , inJ wurudiully turcd with B. H. b. ,
MtOAWMOtl k MlIUBT.
' YOU Uoultcoiuo to BUO ui aim IK VftLli
UKE YOUll OK chartro nothlni ; I I Wrlto ( ol
lattlcuUra and cony of llttlo liook
the Unfortunate htitforlnv
S1.OUO Rownrd wilt te raid to ny
icuiut wbo will tliid , on analysli 100 lotllo
B. B. , one particle of Ucrcury , lodlJo foU *
um or any Mineral euliuUncc.
Bwirm-isomo co. vtopt ,
AtlinU
Pilc of Small nl , f 1.00.
O lite ll.lt.
Bold ly KENNAUD BUGS , fe 00
Ocneiillv.
DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTEL *
HOTJKLS , 1'ROl'RtETORS TOWM
ARLINQTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE. Lincoln , Net ,
SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb.t
MARSH HOUSE , E , MANS , BROWNSVILLE , Nib
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAH , Olcomsburg N
HALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL Loulivllla
OITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Nab ,
COMMERCIAL HOTE- , J. G. MEAD , Nellgh , Neb.
GRAND CENTRAL E.ISEYMOUR , Nabrnika Oily , Neb
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , P. U THORP , Weepln < sWt wNe
COMMERCIAL HOUSE A. O. OAARPER , Hurdy , Neb ,
GREENWOOD HOUSE , W.MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlndn , town
ENO'B HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Eremop.l , Veb
EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. n. HACKNEY , Athland , Neb
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LOVELL , Atklnton , ru.b.
MORGAN HOU8C , E. L. GRU11D , Guide Recd , Neb
GUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Oretton , la.
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Extra , la
REYNOLDS HOUSE , 0. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la ,
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Neola , la.
CITY HOTCL , Dl A. WILLIAMS Harlan , la ,
PARK HOUSE , MR8. M. E. OUMMINQ8 , Corning , la
NEDRASKA HOTEL , JL. ; AVERY , Stanton ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL J. W. BOULWARE , Burlington Junction , M \
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la.
PARKS HOTEL , F. M. PARK , Sliennndonh , la ,
COMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLS , Dayld City , Neb
DAGNELL HOUSE , DMAS. UAGNCLL , College Sprlngt , la ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , > VM. LUTTON , Vllllica , la.
JUDKIN8HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la ,
DALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la
COMMERCIAL HOUSE D , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKCRT , Oiceola , Neb.
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olnrks. Neb ,
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QUEEN , Bedford laM
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J M. DLACK & SON , Mr > tvllle Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction N b
WIN8LOW HOUSE O , McOARTY , Seward Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES , Auroar.Nor.
CROZIER HOUSE O. R. CRO7'CR , Sidney , Naa ,
AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROCKriOLD. Avocn In ,
CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUCK , Red Oak.
FOSTER HOUSE Cnpt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlt , In.
WHITNEY HOUSE. E. HAYMAKER. Grltwolri la.
THE JELM MOUNTAIN
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Mining and Milling Company.
Working ConltM" " - ? 80C,00 .
JniilUUI'.oA , { 1,000,000
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STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE
Mines Located in BRAMBLt MINING DISTRICT.
DR. J. I , THOMAS , President , Gumming , Wyoming.
WM K. TILTON , Vlco.I'rceldenl , Oamratni ,
K. N. HAUWOOD , SccroUry , Cnmnilm , Wyoming.
A. 0. LUHN , Troamrcr , Cummins , Wjoailn
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lit. J. I. ThotuKi. Loula Miller W. S. Ilrnmvl. A. O. Purm.
K. N , Ilarnood , Francis Lravene. ( ! co. II. Falou. L wl > Zolnian
Dr. J. C. Walking.
naSSiucSm OKO. W. KKNDALL. Auttiorlicd Audit for Sale of Stock ! U" ' " " " h .
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
-OF
Men's , Boys' and Children's
CLOTHING
Beady for Inspection
AT
POL/A'CK'S
The Lowest Prices Guaranteed ,
1316 Farnain Street , Near 14th.
10 oJ.
'ho Oldest Wholesale and
tetail JEWELRYHOUSE
a Omaha. Visitors can here
ind all novelties in SIL-
rER WARE. CLOCKS ,
tich and Stylish Jewelry ,
he Latest , Most Artistic ,
nd Choicest Selections in
> REOIOUS STONES and
JI descriptions of FINE
BATCHES at as Low Pri
es as is compatible with
tonorable dealers , Call
nd see our Elegant New
Itore , Tower Building ,
orner llth and Farnham
Streets.
TUB rKA JNJ ( J
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General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock ol
Steinway- Pianos , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Siaith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
MAX MEYER & BRO. , ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES !
Large Stock Always on Hand ,