TILE DAIL17 BEE-OMAHA MONDAY , JULY 31 , 1S82 IEID & OCX The Only Exclusive Wholesale Hardware BHouse i rar 1108 AND 1 1 10 HARNEY STREET , OMAHA . NEB , - -\VUOLESALE \ - BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND Wat ! Paper and Window Shades 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. _ IROTIS & holesale Lumber , No , 1408 Farnhain Stank Omalia , Neb , THE STOVE Manufactured by Thoymako a specialty of COOKING STOVES , and l uo this jear pl.vtil In the market ncof thoMOtTKCOKOMiC AVU JIOST SATI3KAOTORY STOVESeicr mule. They make both Plain and extcns'on top , atd guarantee all their gooda. Vho agenta ( orthccoiujiauy are. PIERCY & BRADFORD , DEALKUS IX - Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters . f * * xvac x ajar n ? EI ac. ss , GRATES , RANGES , STOVES , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc. 1211 FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB PERFECTION IK ROASTING AND BAKING , is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE GAUZE om DOORS , For sale by ROGERS & SONS , i jull-miolv DIRECTORY OF L A06fl3 WESTEHS HOTELS. ARLINQTON. SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOUSE , OOMMEHOIAL HOTEL HALL HOUSE , OITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE- , QRANn CENTRAL MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOU3C , COMMERCIAL HOU8C , ENO'8 HOTEL , EXCHAUOE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORGAN HOUSE , BUMMIT HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUOE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTrt , OITY HOTEL , PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL , MERCHANTS HOTEL COMMERCIAL HOTEL , PARKS HOTEL , OOMMERO AL HOTEL , OAGNELL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSr , JUDKINSHOU3E , BALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOUSE WOGD8 HOUSE , DOUGLAS HOUSE , DEDFOtID HOUCE ARLINGTON HOUSE , NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE WIN8LOW HOUSE AURORA HOUSE CROZIER HOUSE AVOCA EATING HOUSE CENTRAL HOUSE FOSTER HOUSE WHITNEY HOUSE DEPOT HOTEL , LU8K HOUSE. DOW CITY HOUSE , JAQQER HOUSE , J. O. MclNTIRC , J. 8 , 8TELLINIUS E. MANS , JOHN HANNAH , A. W. HALL CHENEY A CLARK , J. O. MEAD , . 'SEYMOUR , P. L. THOIIP , A. O. CAAFJPCR , W.MAYFIELD , E. OTOREY. E. L. END , O , D. HACKNEY. FRANK LOVELL , C. L. GRUUD , SWAN & GEOKCR , QEO.OALPH , O. M. REYNOLDS , D. H. WALKER , 8. OURGESQ , Dl A. WILLIAMS , MRS. M. E. OUMMING8 , JIL. AVERY , J , W. DOULWARE , F. M. PARK , HENRY WILLS , CHA8. BAGNELL , VM. LUTTON , TRANK WILKINSON , H. H , PERRY , D , F.OTEARN8 , JOHN ECKERT , J. 0. DUNHAM , J. T. QDEEM. J. M , BLACK & SON , A. T. POTTER , O. McOARTY , M. B. JONES , O. R. CROJT'ER ' , D , W , ROCKriOLD , Lincoln , Net , Mllford , Neb. BROWNSVILLE Neb Strtiiniburg Nc Loulsvllla BUIr , Nab. Nellfth , Hall Nshrnsku Olty.Vlst WeepliiK Water.Nu Hardy , Nob. Clrceiiwiiod , Noi' Olarlnda , low * Erumcnt , eb1 Ashland , Ncl , AtklriKon , Neb , Qnldj Recd , Nell. Qrciton , la , Cxlra , Ic , Atlantic , la , Auduban , l , Neols , la. Harlan , la , Corning , In. Btanton , Burllncton Jup'.tlon , UI Blsnchard , U , Uhonandoah , l , Dayld City , Neb College Bprlngi , la. VlllltCA , la. Milvorn , li , Ida Grove , U Odebolt , la Oiceola , Neb , Olarkt , Neb. Bedford la , Marjivllle Mo Norfolk Junction Neb Seward , Neb. Auroar Neb , Sidney , Neb , Avoca' la. LOCKWOOt ) & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak Capt. JOHN FOSTER , E. HAYMAKER , O. L. CHAPMAN , J , A. LU8K. W. H. MORTOV , GQRE& 80V , Lewli a GrltMol Dunlip , la , Logan , la. Dow Oily , la , Denlion , la , JONES & CO , A SAX HUNCISCO IDYL. I guess pa and m\ were pretty rid one time , for when they caino to Cali fornia it wns on tlioir wedding tour , and cost lota canio by the way ci Now York and Washington and Pana tna City , in a steamboat ; and ma brought a maid to wait on her , and pa had a aorvant named Jim ; and flicn wo got to California I say wej I'm only 14 now , but I was not born then , though that don't mittcr I guess pa had lota of inonuy. I was born at the Lick House , and you ought to ace my biO y clothoi , Jones Co. havon'l the kind of goods them wns , bccnuso Miutd has drAt led thorn all to pieces. Maud is the baby. Six years old Maud i ? , and it won't bo long buforo she will bo a clerk for Jonea it Co. Firat babiea nhv.tya huvo the nicest things. Ma any first babies are like second wives. Well , I nm of the opinion that after PA wont into his houoo on Van Ness avunuo ho wont into stock , whatever that moans. Going into stock must bo a curious business ; and sometimes pa came homo looking splendid , and wanted to buy everything , and laughed at ma for bohiu so mean , and not getting better clothes ; and then ho wanted to drive in the park and go to the theater. Ono day ho came homo with a brand now carriage and a span of long-tail horses and a conch- man and footman. Then sometimes pa citno homo and looked very blue , and talked about stocks , and 1 began to watch pa , and noticed that some times when lie laughed the loudest ho looked as if ho wanted to cry , and then ho cold the horse ? , and then the house , and the furniture was sent to the auction , and ma felt very bad , and pa wasn't like himself any more , and never told mo alorics nor kissed mo ; and once when Maud was asleep in Ins arms ho khsed her and cried , and when I told ma she cuesscd pa did not feel very well , and then she cried. After thia vc wont to a board-houso a naaty , musty boarding-house. Everything was well enough , only a boarding-houso ain't like homo. Then the baby came , and it died , and ma almost died ; and I hunrd pa say to the man that kept the boardinn house that ho was pretty tiltht up , but it wasn't ' all coming out right ; and the nest dry j a didn't hnvo any watch nor any slcovo buttons. 1 didn't seem to notice it , because I saw that maybe ho had sold thorn to pay board , and I heard pa and ma talk away in the night , and sometimes ma cried , and pa would look in the morning just as if ho hadn't slept a wink , and 1 don't believe ho had. Once it was dicadful. Pn c.imo homo tipsy , and I never saw ma fuel so bad never ; and then they talked it over , and finally ma went homo to grandpa's in Now York , with Mnud , and I stayed with pa to go to school Then pi went to live in rooms and eat at restaurants , and pa stayed out lto nights and I guess ho drank more than was good for him , and I thought something had got to bo done. So I eaid to pay one day : "Pa , lot'o go into business , and open a at re , or a thread and needle store , jus' ' , such as women keep and little girls help in. " And pa laughed , and oaid ho would think ot it , and when ho cnmo homo that night I asked him if ho had thought about it , and ho 0aid ho had not ; and I said ho had better , and ho said ho would ; and that morning ho didn't go out , but stayed at homo , and v/roto ma a long letter. So next day I went into a store on Polk street , kept by a nice old lady who had a bad husband , where they sold overythi-'g , and she said in French they cillod it lingerie. I did not know what she meant , because it was French , and I asked her if she did not want to sell her store , and nho snid : ' 'Do you want to buy a store , little ; 'irl ? " And I paid : "My pa does. " And she smiled and iuid aho guobscd the sheriff would have a ctoro to sell n a few days. I said I would toll pa , because ho knew Mr. Nunan , the Bhonil' It was one of Mr. Nunan's men that sold pa's house and furni ture for him. .And the nest day I told pa about store , and what a nica ono it was , and ho had been a dry goods man once and had hr.d a lurgn store and sold silk dress gomlu an-t velvets and furs and lace worth more than § 1,000 apiece. I don't exactly know what pa did , but I think something "turned np" a few days aftcrwardu , for I heard him say ho had mudu a "raise , " and ho showed mo more than § 1,000 in gold and notes , and for a day or two lie carried them in n side pocket and mostly kept his hand over thorn , for fear they would jump out and lly away ; and pa bought rnu como shoes and a. hut and fitulf for iiprona , and 1 made them mynolf. and J never saw pa look ao hap ( y MIICD ma wont anay , and ono day hu ( said to nn. : "Vovio , I have bought -ho atoro on Polk street , and you are to bo my saleswoman and partner. " And sure enough , in a few days wo wont into the store , and over the door wan a great big oign < jf "Jones t Co , " and pa said I was the "Co. " And when I said , "And HO , pa , you are Jones ? " ho blushed , and 1 guess ho didn't like his old friends to know that ho wan Moiling needles and thread and tape and things. Wo had two snug little rooms in the back of the store to sleep in , and I made pa's bed and swept out the rooms and tidied things. At first pa shut up the store when ho had to go down town on business , but after a w lulu I tended 't , and when there were two custom ers in the store I waited on ono , and it wasn't long before I could maku chungu and sell things almost tui good ad pa could ; and by and by when ho wont down town T tended store , and wo had splendid times. Wu wont out to a nice place across the otrccit for our meals ; I tended atoro when pa went , and pa tended store when I went. Ono day pa came in and looked dicadfully troubled , and then I said ; "Pa ain't I nnd don't , a partner , part * ners have u right to know everything , and aint you hiding something about Jones & Co. " And then I found out that pa had bought too many things for the oloro , and that a note for $1,000 had to bo paid , and that'd what madu pa foul bad , And then I thought and won dered how I could got ? 1,000 ; and I kept on thinking over overbody that I guessed had § 1,000 , and evorjono tint I guessed had it I guessed would not lend it to pi. And then I thought about the rich Mr , Flood , and naitt : "I will go down to his lank and gut it , fur ho'a cot inure- than a ih.iujam ! mi'Iions ; and don n to the Bank of Nevada vada the collar is full of gold , and , ( if course , ho don't ito it all the time , and before Mr , Flood wants it I'll take it back and pay the interest. " And then 1 jumped up and hurrahed for Jones t Co. , took my beat bonnet and put on my gloves , took off my store apron and combed my hair , and got into a < nr ; went to the Nevada bunk , told the clerk I wanted to bor row 81000 ; and hu laughed and said ho guessed I had bolt6r see Mr. Me- Line , t asked who Mr. McLino was and the clerk said Mr. McLano was the president and was in the back room , and 1 went in the Inck room , and Mr. McL-xno said : "Well , little girl , what cm I do for you ! " And I eaid ; "I until to borrow S1000 ? " Mr. Mclnno opened his eyes and turned his chair around and looked at mo and said : "A thousand dollars , " with as much surprise as though SIOOO was all the money ho had in the bank. Then Ibog.ni to got scared and cried , and then 1 told Mr. McLauonll about pa and "Jones & Co , " und what wo wanted to do with the money , and I would piy it back to him ; and ho looked kinder puzzled , and asked mo what pa'd name was , and I told him and where the utoro was , nnd all about ma and Maud , and how the b iby died , I guess that was not very much like business , and I don't ' know what Mr. McLinu M anted to know nil that for. Then ho looked at mo again , and I juoas ho wasn't going to lot mo have the money , when a gentlemen at the other desk come np to whore I waa sit tiiH' on a chair , nnd Mr. McLaunsaid : "Well , Flood , what do you think of thin young merchant ? " And then I know it was the rich Mr. Flood ; and I looked into hia oyca , and ho said : "Lot her have the money ; I will indorse her note. " Then I jumped up nnd kissed him , and ho kissed me ; and Mr. McLinu nude a note for ninety days , and I signed "Jones & Go. " nnd Mr. Flood wrote hia name on the back of it. 1 took the inonoy away in a canvas bag , that Mr. McLino said I nmat bring back , and I took the money to pa ; and didn't ho look Hurprjsud when 1 poured out the great big § 20 gold pieces on the counter ? Tnea 1 told him what had happened at the bank , and when I asked him if he didn't think 1 waa n pretty good business woman after all I guess he felt real ashamed. After thia I never seen any ihing'lilto it titich loti of carriages and such nice ladico kept coming every day , and most all of them traded with mo , und pa was just ns happy as ho could be. Jones tt Co. was making Iota of money. When I took Mr. Flood's ' money back I juat marched right through the bank , piat the big conn- Lois , into Mr. McLino'u room , and I took very good care to let the clerk that laughed nt mo before soothe lug Mr. Flood waa in there nnd Mr. MoLine - Line , nnd I opened the bag. Mr. Flood came up und laughed nnd Mr. McLean laughed , and J hoard Mr. Flood toll Mr. McLano they would liavo the lunch to-day. And then Mr. Flood told mo if I wanted to bor row money again not to go to any other banks but to como to his , and I thanked him , nnd Mr. McLiino brought my note cancelled by a croat blue "Paid" stamped across the fnco right over whore 1 wrote "Jones it Co. " Then 1 told Mr. Flood that when wo Eolt able to send for mal should come over and borrowsomu more money because - cause I wanted to buy u house for ma and M.iud , so that they wouldn't have .0 go into any more nasty boarding IOUSPH , and Mr. Flood said J should Iwo all the money I wanted. When wo eent for ma nnd Maud , undpii guvo ma the mcnoy to come , and eo wo didn'tjharp to boirow any more ; iud wo took u nice cottnue , not very near the store , for pa didn't want ma to know about Jones it Co. , Iicuyh I was just crazy to tell hor. F\ir ocvoiul duyn wo fooled her. She .hought pa had a stern down town and L wax guiiu ; to schuol. I told lota of ibs about being detained nt school , going down town , and all sorts of stories to nccounl , for being homo late , Dno day who should I EDO coining into .ho store but mu , 'TJave you any peinl shirt buttons , .ittln girl ? " said ma. "V'ts , ma'nm , ' sttid I , looking her light squate in the face. ' Goodness gracious ! " said ma. "Js ; hut you , Vevie ? " I said , "l ei { pardon , ma'am , what did you want ? " And then ma looked it mo uguin , I had n nlorn apron on and a small cap like u French girl ; and become I wasn't very high pa bought mo a pair jf wooden brogixim , with felt buttons , into which 1 alippod my feet , and made mo four or live inches taller ; and ma starodut mo , nnd then laughed iiid said ; "Oh , I beg your pardon , little girl ; , 'ou look so much like my daughter j'onoviovo that I thought you wore her. " Then I hoard pa snicker down bo- lind the counter , lie had seen mo come in nnd ho hid. Just as soon as : na wont out pa jumped up and aughcd nnd suid : "Snatch oil' your upron an cap , Vovio , nnd run round ; hu block and got homo buforo your mother. " I did oo , and when ma got home she was the moat surprised person you over saw.Voknow this thing wouldn't ust , nnd BO that night wo told ma nil nbout thu house o "Jones it Co , , " und ma kiaaed pa , nnd eaid ho was n noble follow , nnd "just an good as gold , " and that she "never was so : > roud of him in all her life , " and fell : o kisoing him and crying and taking on , I never BIIW nm not ao foolish in all her life , nnd pa said nho WUH "milk ing love to him over again. " Well now the story is nbout over , Mu came down to thu ctoro to help , At flrat she looked kinder shoopiah , especially when some lady came in she lud known nt the Lick house ; but she aoon got ull over that and biyan to naku bonnets , and we hud n millinery store , and then uhe insisted upon sav- ng the oxpensa of a separate houno , and wo moved into u larger store next door , with nice rooms fixed to live in and n nice show window for bonnets , and little Maudio is beginning to be handy about , and all of us work , anil wo are just us happy ns the days are long , and wo have lots of inonoy. I luvo never aeon Mr. Flood but once since , when I wont donn to Mio tnuk unknown to pa , nnd told Mr. Flood nnd Mr. McLino that any lime they wanted to borrow $1,000 "Jones A Co , " would lend it to them ; and they laughed and said : "Couldn't toll stocks might go down , " Ami then Mr. Flood said : "If all the people ho had given nnd loaned money to would pay it back nsT had ho didn't think ho would get busted in n long time. " And then I saw the clerk that laughed nt me , and I smiled nt him and bowed ; and since then ho hn * boon buyinir all nisglovoaat the store. 1 told him I thought he used n grcal many pairs of gloves , and he snid they wore out very fantcounting _ money , He is dreadful particular nbout Ilia gloves , nnd if there ia nobody in the store but me he is sometimes half an hour picking out just thu kind ho wanto. Pa has bought n splendid gold watch n real stem-winder ; and we "Jones i Co. " have bought a nice large lot out on Governor Stanford's ' now cable railroad , nnd paid for it ; nnd if the times nrogood thia summer , as pa thinks they will bo , we shall have n houae of our own again. Free of Cost. All verxotis wishing to test the merits of a groit remedy one Hint will i > ositl\ely c'u-o Consumption , Coughs , CoUls , Abth * nit , UruiichiuF , or ixny ntroclton of tlmmt nnd lungs nro requested ta cnll nt O. V. Goodnmi'a Druij Store nnd get n trial bottle of Ur. King's Now Ul eo\crv for Conautnntiun , VttVK OP COST , which will HIOW you'wliixt n regular ilollnr-slro bottle u-lll < lo. | D. M. WELTY , ( Snooosjor to D. T. Mount- ) Manufacturer and Dealer In Saddles , Harness , Whips , FANCY HORSE CLOTHING Eobos , Dusters anil Turf Booils / feh ° 'ALIj 1)lscmrTlON3- / " * fvfeti | { \ | TKf < a'TpSKi ! 'i Agent fa JA > . K. Illll & Co. ' * 30" " HARNESS "Tho Best in The World , " 3K3.-3LSS rEVfiLtM KT u3VH : Stfi Otdi no IcItoJ OMAHA , NED mo 1) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ EUROPEAN HOTEL , Corner South anil u < " 'Ut Streets. TC7. OdOTTOEe-S XVOEO. , J. H. HURST. - - iProp. Rooms , 7fic , Sl.OOandSI.50 Per Day An elegant Hcstiuir.iiit la connected Mill ) thin lioiKe , licro tncals are ben od ot rusonnljlu ( irlcoa icon ditr nml night , inlO-ui PERFUMJ- iiiirray & Lanman's Best for TOILET. BATH and AWDKERCHTEF. MOEQAN PARK MILITARY ACADEM ; ? , A Christian Kanilly Fchool for Ilojs. t'r.jiarcs orCollive , H iiiulll Hilnrl or llusln m Horn ! to Ciipt , BD , N. KIRKTAIjCOCT Principal , llorrK'iu I'ark , Cool : Co. , Ill , JlOJIOw Hia ( heel-current tcitlmoiiyof the public and Ihoirullilnril pro'ewhn tliit llobtollur'u Mom. ach JliHiTdl a inodklnu vlilih clilo\ci rtsiiltB upecdl- full , llnrntiKh and benign I It'll Iu net- 'ilnifllvirdluoidir. ' It lnKOraten thofvelilo , con iucrnkidm > mil bladder rotnp.alnu , and haa .tin ' thocomalcii.i'nco rf llioko ICCOM.HIIX from cnkLbllni ; dl-uiBts Jloroovor , It ! ) the grand ujjcc'.lb ' for fu > cr and aituu. for bilu by all druggists and dialer * generally ] 1 to at Genius ftewardoil OH , The Story of the Sewing Maolilne , A bundling llt'.lo | ) % mphlet , bli.o an ) ao'd ' eovo with omMimii enk'rarli. , will r. annsH AWAY to ty aualt rx.fi.on tailing for It , fctu > y UrAu.t or ? ui-oOco ! of The Bluifir Itanultct irlnirOoic , iiany , or will bo bunt imall , pot paid , to act ( xrooo llvlni ; nt a distance firm our oilloe * ThoSlngorHanufaDturlnuOo/ Principal Ollloo , 31 Onloa ti0nio | , NKW YORK ANTJ-MONOPOLV LKAUUK , UiaiiK inoiiiDcruniji rok for the antl-moupoly ea < ue. containing ; utatcmvnt of prlnclplo mi.t- : iodi of procedure and InHruitlou * how to oriau- lie will U eout on * pi > hcatlOD | to O..H. Dale , ib. Uuclooo itamp. iuU-1 TrlW/rtkirT'lt'Bfnir A * B * . * F MOTTNTAI1.T Gs AND - " " V Mining and Milling Company. - tsoo.oco S'ocV , ll.OOO.CCO t' r Vulne of Shares , ll" , STOCK FULLY PAID UP AND NON-ASSESSABLE Minon Located iu I3BAMBL MINING- DISTRICT , IUI. J. ) . THOMAS , Piisiitfit. Cmnwltjomlne. . Wil. K TILTON , Vlcc-rrcildenl , Cumrolrx , Wyoming K. N. HAHUOUD , CcitiUty , Cnrnmlni , Wjomlnir. A. 0. LUNV , Treiuurcr , Cmnoiln % { < Vyomlo Dr , 3 , t. Thoinao. Loulu lllller \V. S. Ilramel. A. 0. Dunn. N. Harwood. i'randi Loft\en8. Oeo. II. Falop. Lfnls Zolnua , Dr. J. C. WAtVlni. tuo2 Era QKO . < V. IvRVD Vtiti , Aithulnl Vent lor 3 ! o o ! SloA : 0" ' BCE ! PULLEYS , E. M. MAXWELL FREMONT NEB. . . , , . , EXCLUSIVE AOENTFOR THIS STATE. The following mlvanl gM nro clnSmcil for this I'lilloy : Ir is HTUONnuu nnd moro durnlilo , owing : I. To thtinlwiico nf ulirlnltngo utinlim. 2. To the incioiHcd nuin- lior of urirs : i. To the fnct tlmt the rim In much hlrnngur than the cv t sini. IT IS IICTTIII 1UI.AXCM ) , ll 1H M1HII IlOllTHt. IT H.U'l 8 II I.T1NO. IT It CIIILM'KU. TbcrO ii noilniiBorof lireal.ftgo 111 Imnilllni ; wlion * hlppf < l loojo. When shipped loose they aio gcnoinllvncci'ptPtl nn Ililnl-chi8 ficlght Iniioiid of first-clai" , nmt na the weight ia only one-hull Hint of e-nt VullejM the fr lght i < Hlill furthn icilnco.l. Wu atuiU.YTEC TIIKM to I'ciforin intlrfnrtoiily niiy work from llio lighted to the heaviest. Si'MT 1't l i.u * fr < in 11 ! to 18 InchcH dlnniclcr only. 1'nlluyn of Mider face tlinn ltvliu.li nro provided with two scU nrnn without o\t a charge1. charge1.Wo supply each 1'ulloy with two Bo'-sorowa ' without extra charge. -ALSO OUR OL , IMS. Wlmt wo claim for our PATINT HOT POLI-HUD SIIAKTINO is : . ] -t. Tlmt it in lountl nml HlnilKht. S ! > 1 It cnn bo ncciir.itoly rolled to any desired Rmiso. ll ! , Tluit HH in fiicc boin composed of imunotlo nxlil of Iron obviate * nny undue - duo tendency to nwt or tntnlah , while it at thti sumo time gives one of the boat j mrn.il or bearing MirfaccH over discovered. 1th. That it will not wnrp or spring in key FoatliiR. fUli. That it id made of the very bent of refined stock , diTj.'or further particulars , price list ami discoimtH , ccnd to E. 1\L \ MAXWELLS Foundry nnd Machine Shop , Fremont , Nob. FOR CHICAGO , PEORIA , ST. LOUIS , MILWAUKEE , DETEOIT , NIAGARA FALLS , NEWYORKBOSTON , , And all PoluU Eait anrlWouth.Eait. TIIKI.INKCOMl'UJIIKH Nearly 4,000 mills Bolld ( Smooth Ktool Track ) All connections iiromadu In UNION DUPOT8 , t ( ma a National Ititwtatlon as l , litir the rest Through Oar Line , and Is universal ) ! com i IC ! < Ho bo llio FINL&T EQUIPPED Ualf road In Hi" v arid for all < .Ias < n ( , f traI I 'try It and you will find tratulhiir n luxurj Ir.htcmt til a illHcoinfort , 'IhroiiKh 'IlrlKtu via rhli Celebrated Line foi wilu nt allollltiHln thu Wmt. All liiforinatlon about llntiHO Faro , HIcniilMK Car AcocininoJutlons , 'ilniu 'lub'uj , 4c. , will bi cheerfully ulvcui hv aiMilvlnliif to T. j. porrcn , M VIca-l-rik'tAUen PCRCIVAL LOWELL , Ocn. I'uMLiiA'ir At. ( W. J. UAVKNI'OM' , Uon Ak'unt , Uountll Illuffi. II. I1. JJ01U ! < , Ticket .Apt o " ha morn od ly DR. CLARKE St 6t. I/Jiili , la fctlll tnat- Inir all I'lllVATK , NKK VolJrt , C'lH'.ON U mid fp lUl D'uc-iHH , grcrma- Iinpotiiicy ( Sex ual Jnuiiultj ) , Kctnnli Ilitiau < ! > , Irrci' Its , DllljCUlUei , LtC. iiTljulliu.ti'iij y > ccnti ( In ttinijwt ) ] > VIXITLHI ihaioi | on a "Miluubl ) uorL" inlltlut "DUeirui _ of Woiniti , ttc. " Work on Cniiosic Ii KiBH , ona uUnnji , ti/"Vkll no olfctlfalm o or l'rl\ato tiUuno , send 2 n'ampt for CW.I'BHATI'U WollKBCII NlfVJlH Mid CXUll liUcitod. Ogiitiiltatlun lu'rsoinlly or by letter , Klll'.i : Comii 1 1 ha old Uottor. TIIOUHANDH CUItUO. OIHtJ Hi iUkt. | irUMu , reer - ' ' 'lo iiu'-c. Yen KII no ono liu * th'j doctor. Dr. UtrbeU the oul > phjilcUii In Ihotlly whew r- ianti cur M or no ] > iy Vcdkliiid t > tut \i-ry where , Hourv , U A u. to 8 r , M. d&wl ) FAST TIME I ID gclnf Can UVc thr Trains lea\o Omaha 8.10 p. in. and 7:40 : For full Informttlou tull on II. I' . IJUUII/.llo- kit Agent. Hlh and Fartum fcts J. , UbLL , U. P. , or at JAMES T , CLA11K , General * * ! 880. SHORT LIKE. I8SQ , KAJXF3ASCITY , u Tin ORLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS ANDTHKKAET Prom Omnhaand the Weel. A trains loa\o I ) . & M. Dqiot , Oiuahn : Not > , ci lol' > ocin Omp.lif. ntl jcIB | | , nd bnt onu bjtw , 'n OMAHA mrf sitw voas. Daily Passenger Trains tiioiims iu , EASTKHH AND WK3TKIIN C1T11CH vritB LKS3 rjUAr.Ql tn > l IN ADVANUU oU I , OT11KR LINKN entire line It oqulnttil with ulmita' P licaaiuciilnKC rs , l' lace DuyCoiolicf , Uil cr'i H ( ( jty Platform and Conj'kr , and thn cnio'unlfid ' Wootlnxnouja Alr-brnke. tarSue that your Uokel rnadii VIA OITIT , HT. JOSEl'II fc COUNOiri G ro d , vU St. Joseph r.1'l Si. Louie. Ticket ) for t > ! u < .t 11 couinn We J. J. r. DARNAItU , C. DAWKB , Oon. 8upt. , St. Jouci.h , Me A den I'dSd. and Ticket Ant , , St. Joseph , Uo ABDT BoaoiH , Ticket Afenl , 10ZO Firnham alrecl W. J.DAVinroaT , Oencjtl Agonl , l , J V KIT _ _ _ Sioux Bilj A Pacific THE SIOUX OITY KOUTB Uur.o a Holla Train throiiyh from Oouno : ! Blulla to f3fc. Pe.tsl iVIlhoul tjfi iiQ "lime. Onlf 17 Hourt -ir it- 6. < G > < O' UlUBfnt jinlUTKS HOUTB . OODNOIL BLUFFS TO BT. I'AUI , , IJIHHBAPOLIO UUMnU OR BlfiUAUOK * nall [ i-ilatj Iu KcrUern Iow . Mlnnc9 > , U nd U ioti. Tu\i \ line b ixiulpped with the Improved Wett'iiKhoujie Automitla Alr-hrabe and Mills I'ltttorw Cuiulcr aud Jiu3cr : and for aPKKU. HAKETT AN1 > COUFOKT li iinaurjixiiod. rullmiu I'alaco hleen'.uir ' Cat run through WITHOUT OUANOE between lUa iriUltyrnd fai , I'&ull Council liluOa and fjloui City. Trains Itavo X.u'.on Taclfio Transfer at Conn. ell IlluHe , at 7:35 : p. m. dally on arrival of Kantii City , at Jceenh nnd Council Ittutta tr.iln from th South. AiH\liK at Hioui City 11:35 : p. ni. , lud Kt the Haw Ui ICD Oupot at 81. Paul at 13.90 nion , ra.s DOURB IK AUVANCE or AKV OTHKB nOUTB. aS'lttucnilicr In tnUiv the Sioux City I'.cat youffotalhronjh Train. The Shorteit LU ) the Qulcktktllmo and a Comforltblo Hide IB Ih Tliroiuh Can between COUNCIL W.Um AND BT. PAUL. HVaw that yo ir Tickets wl tla the "Blcni City and I'aclUo lullioij / H. WAWLEH , , R. BOOUAKAN Uunerlnkndent. Gen * rnti Agenl P. K. KOniKBO ! , * , Anj't Ocn'l I' M. Aj't. , Ml ourl Vulloy , la. W. K. DAV18 , Uouthwodtern Agtut , i 1 1 , i 'i ' rt Irva t > 1A bl > U , aUDMK ClUiMf , President. Vice Prot't. W. S JJiaa a , Eco. nndTrcaj. THE NEBRASKA IJUfDIAOTDlfflfl CO Lincoln , Neb. iMANUFAOTURERS OF Oorn Pluntors , HrrrowB.Farm Rollora uultcy Hay Itakod. Buctcec Kloyating Wlndmllle , &o Wo are prepired to do Jab work and iiaaufae turlng for other parttoi , Audm all order * MEDUA8KA MANUFAOTUIUKQ CO Lincoln , Neb ,