Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 14, 1882, Page 2, Image 2
THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA THURSDAY , DECEMBER .4 . STREHGTH to vigorously push a business , strength to study a profession , strength to regulate a household , strength to do a day's labor with out physical pain , All this repre sents what is wanted , In the often heard expression , "Oh ! I wish i had the strength I" If you are broken down , have not energy , or feel as if life was hardly worlh liv ing , you can be relieved and re stored to robust health and strength by taking BROWN'S IRON BIT TERS , which Is a true tonic a medicine universally recommended for all wasting diseases. 501 N. FremonlSt. , Baltimore During the war ,1 was in- jurcdlnthcstomachbyanicce of a shell , nnd have suflcrcd fromltcvcrsincc. Aboutfour years aeo it brought on paraly sis , which Iscpt me in lied six months , and tlie best doctors In the city said 1 could not live. I suffered fearfully from indigestion , and foro\crtwo years could nut cat solid food and fora large portion of the time wasunable to retain even liquid nourishment. I tried Brown's Iron Hittcrsand now after taking tw o bottles I nm able to get tip and go around and am rapidly improung. G. ULCKKR. BROWN'S ' IRON BITTERS is a complete and sure remedy for Indigestion , Dyspepsia , Malaria , Weakness and all diseases requir ing a true , reliable , non-alcoholic tonic. It enriches the blood , gives new life to the muscles and tone to the nerve1 ? , - Every Corset IB Ymrrnntod aatla- -f tactory to ita vrcaror In every wny. or tbo money will bo rcJunJcd liy Ui * jvorcon from wliom It was boURllt. Th 'onlyCorwtrronounoc l by our Iradlnff r'lJ'lel'U t Injprlom to ilia wearer , and rndoronl l > r liullri i u "ma.tcomfortiWo mu ptrfcct titling Cortet evi \juje. " I'lIICnSby DjilU I'ottnzo PAlJl Health PrTMrTlne. 1.BO. Hclf-AdJuilloc. 1.B Afcdomlnitl ( titru btary ) * 2.00. Nanlne , * 1.C t > MJtU 1'retcrTlna ( Dao rontll ) f 8.00. 1'araao BUIrt-Happortlnc. l.tiO. fr * ale by IradlnB Jtrtall Druk-n Ttrywher < CUIOAGO C01UKX CO , , Clilcacv , HI. 100,000 TiMKEN-SPRINGVEHiGL NOW IN USE. Tboy arp a Ml otoor lot caty tldlnic. itrl d aur blfity. They are for nalo bytil Lending Co ) _ logo Baildora und Dr&lura throughoc ho country. BPEINQS OEAE-J & BOmEl for nl t ) Henry Timken P Untee olEalldor o ( V3 ? X.OTTXS , - - XUCO /I ( D > i < ua HAILIB uoui uaiiiHr i-re 14.n . Vlo Pte - | . .W. B.DUIOU , B c. w il Treui. , THE NEBRASKA MMuTACTURIG Cl "Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn PfiintorB Hrrrows.Farm Bolloi BulHj Hny HaltOB , iuoot me vatic Wlndmlllu , &o , . We an prep r d to do lob wotk and muiati nrloe lor other ptttlei. Addtcuil orl n MKEiUHKA IIAHUFAOTUJUHQ 00 Lincoln. N * HEAT YOUB HOUSES jIE WORL ! EIOHAi , * f NBOYNTON&0 Cl 10AGO , IJ.I.S * ' 'Embody now 1882 Iwrr . ai nU. lie practical /ca-utw ; Coat ( Gk * to terp Bider ; Un lei * fnal wilf vc mOro It and a luftr volume ol pure air ' " " i/urnac * made. * sli t'/MEBOKY * BBA rOBD.Oinuari - THE DUMMY TRAIN. sidetracked for Repairs on Pay- colegical Grounds , A General Talk with the Pea nut Philosopher of Mad- iaon Square. 1ht > Grent nnd Only Goorfjo nnd Hi * Mode Ooorge P. Hernia , formerly private ecciotary of George Francis Trnin , returned - turned from n trip.in the oixal on last Snturdny. ABr.K reportorcallcd on hiui yts'orday morning and learned , aftorn ahort conversation with him , thnt dur ing B sojourn in Now York city ho had met nnd convened with his old acaoclnto , George Francis Train , the erratic genius of Madison Squaro. 'I'rnin is now between 53 and 64 years old , and weighs 172 pounds. His ap- pearatico is quito like it was when he lived in Omaha , with the exception ui his hair , which has turned quite gray. Ilia features are tharp and well do- liaud ; hii eyes are unusually brilliant and of a dark-brown color , set deep in his head , llo still wears a full beard nnd moustache , which has withstood the ravages of tiim considerably bet tor than his curly hair , and it is near ly the same cjlor it used to bo , a dark' brown. Mr. Bemis wont into the proBonco of the remarkable dumb orator tor and epigrammatist last Wednes day morning , at the Ashland house , and greeted him with an earnest and hearty salutation , Traiu did not respond in words , neither would ho shako hands , but picking up a pencil and a piece oi iapor wrote on It that ho was glad tc eo him. This was the first mcotinc f the two gontlomou since they slopl oqother in the Now York Tombs it Hay , 1873 , where Train had been in inrcuratod for so many months for do- 'ending Woodhull and Olallin and foi noting extracts from the Bible ir ho "Train league. " It waa the doj ( tor this that Train waa released nnc as escorted by Bomia to the atoamei Baltic" upon which ho embarked ioi iuropo where ho joined.his family K rovoy , Switzerland. After the greetings had passed i onvoroation with paper and pouclli ook place cotweon the two , and tin icrapn written on by Train to Derail worn preserved by the latter and an jivon as they were written. Mr Usnria had jast buried his mother atu Train r.ekod : "From the futtcralof yourmother ? ' "Yea , " replmd Hemis "Whero buried ? " "In our family bt at Waltham,1 , r.id Truiu ; " lt uro buried thuro. " Ho then it.quired : "Did you nuther receive my psychoqn m on tin death of Unolo Kmer > ? " Bemis replied that she had , am , hat the document ahows much feel ng and u need mumory of events Bumis told him that he had oxpeotoc to find him in the Madison Squar nark , AS ho rode by at 0:30 : o'clock li ho morning. "Too cola , " said Train , "go to be at half past five ; wako up at fire ii morning write till nix , then her iti luitul reading room , and breakfat nt sovou. After brcn * f lat writp til ton or olovnn. * Are nil my privat papers , which yo\i \ still have in you ohargo , at Omaha , * &ft ? " Bumis assured hint that they were "Biggost history in world , " tnl Train , "I hold power of lifa am death , and vrhon I found it I stoppoi talking by instinct. That is the DO crct ot nature ; cither volcano or sun uhine , BB I choose. " Bemis advortci to the fiot that Train's huir wiuBome what moro gray and cou'siderabl ; thinner than it was in 1873. "Color , " enid Train , "Is only delusion sion of thoojt' ; nil the narno in dnrl or if blind. Trors don't run to root they shed leaves , aamo in color o hair Yosumtto trees sire two thoua and years old ' " "Now is your liino to otriko fo ortunu nnd fnmu , " continued Train It would not cost 5100 for lira volumu. Ho referred to getting u ; in autobiography of hlmsulf. Sol on cents each. Got up in Mnnrou llarpur , Frank Toueoy stylo. Pub iahod by U. P. U , ( meaning Mt DC mid ) . On ton thouuand now stands. Thu old talk. Payohol'd- suns limitation. G. F. T. you low died in Torabi. There is 5100,00 for you < n publishing my autobiogn phy in ohep tun cent series. Now i your time. " "You seem to write moro than ever said Bemis to him. "Don't you sou how much easier write than in old time , " ho replied , i the name time pointing to a hat an chair near him , which was filled nit manuscript. "I have written all thi since 5 o'clock this mornlug. " "Did you SQO rny reference I Omaha in long Interview in Datro Free Proas ? " he inquired. "Was not true ? You can eeo now that i one understood me in years past , did not myself. " "I BHW it , " answered Bemla. "D Ilosawator sund you that manuscrij I handed him ! " "No , " paid Train , "ho has got yet. How does Omaha feel on Trail Would not people buy papers th typnd G. F. T ? Ii property valuub in Omaha ? Would Tram Town pi cost and usury 10 uor cent and tax ainoa I bought that COO acres soul of the Union Pacific track ? Not mui moro than cost and interest , I guos Compound interest cuts the doj- ' tt oft behind hit enrol Do you taka my pri'ijiit evolution. You thougl I was plaj it'g a part. I waa simp usojt M unit tn repreornt nil ! I oiu help myself I Looting hack oin't yc sen 1 na forcad'J Whole wor HjuirtBil through me , nnd I deolim to bo tminl further ns u 1 ! Oou not talk jf I would. " Train's mmmtr Rt this juncture i dioitud tut ! ho was somewhat c cited , and ho wrotu liii though upon the scraps of pupcr with gro rapidity , ' 'Hot/ goes land butiiH' e , " ho lie inquiruil ? Is Snyder doing wo ; How ia Frost getting on ? Dp you w your praor l If an ' ( all right. Do you live to-day or t morrow ? Bemis said that ho always pra and without ceasing , bat did not co sider it iiecenury to kneel down iu sold room on a cold night , and that 10 believed in living to-day. "Who made your stilt , next Inquir id Train , and how much did It coat ) ' frank Ham go made it and it cost $56. "Alino cost $ M , " said Train. "Mj n George gave mo the overcoat and anghter Susie the suit. " "in Jim Chapman in good healtli ow , " ho asked , Ho wasn't vorj well in 18G1 If I remember rightlyi Mr. Chapman will appreciate thii nqtilry ) "I * Kountza rich ? Is Miller of the leraldveil oil ? Is old Sam Uoxtn till living ? ' Uomis answered all these questions ornctly , and told him how Hogora nd Kounlza had mudu so much mono } ut of the 500.ncroft comprising Train'c rcdit Foncior addition , upon which luy had foreclosed , "Was not that tny programme , ' sked Train with interest. Bemis here offered to send him c ow map of Omaha , which ho had jus ) > ubltshod , showing the late addition ! nd subdivisions of the city , "No , " said Train , "I take no inter- : st in Omaha now. They dropped G , 11 T. Do you remombar my Barren- or to thu City of Omaha of all my iCO acres for a park ? Don't they ro- rot not taking it ? I see Omaha ovorj ay don't need map. Wouldn't no upt Omaha as a gift , nor this contl- out. Any brains in Nebraska ? imnha don't Ipok bigger than that tc DP , " ho wrote , at the same time draw ng a small cipher on the paper , 'Omaha ia not to blamo. I could not water stock. Could I understand pea uU ? Could peanuts understand cocoa uts ? " Bomia asked him it ho over felt like raveling any more. Ho referred tt bo fact that aftur they had beet round the world , they were planning cruise around the Month America ! : oast. Ho replied that ho did nol wish to go anywi ere. In answer to nn inquiry after hit icalth , ho said : "No , am novel ickand am ui trays happy. On ) ) oats mo $10 a weak to live , which iue , my daughter , gives mo , and It it very cent that I want or need. Could not spend $11 per week. At this period in the conversation , ho hour npproichod Train's nsua imo to go over ui the park , and put' Ing on a plug hat , motioned Bemis t < accompany him. When they reochcc hb public square , a number of smal hildrcn approached him , siilutinj. limwith bright omiiiiig looks , bu not saying anything to him except t < ask for peanuts , which ho doled outtc hem as ho wished. "D3 you see that old man , " hi wrote on the marttin of a uewspapai 10 held in his hand , and polnti-g ti an old and tottering man who was op iroaohing him by ono of the man ; laths leading to his neat ; "ho will di u oixly days , " ntidf tns predictioi leemcd baaed on g&od ground ) . "Are there any papers in Counci 31uirs , " ho askoit niter caking a spat and haviug sxii : > liud thu iinmudiiili wnnta of the children who prfooei around him lor poauuts. Twonlj .houaand papers will soon typo wlnt ! say. Dr. Millur will die unless hi jumps on his train. They all do Gould will fail. " In a rambling talk he said tha Senator Saundtira had been to eo lim , and that ho always considorei ; ho senator a true man. ' Ho gave an exposition of his thoor ; regarding psychology , or ut least , R tie has revised it , to meet his views. llo drew several circles on pape tapering iu slzo from ono , about three quarters of an inch in diameter , to th sixteenth of nn ' inch. Ho rep resented the 1'argo ono and at other people ranged iu comparisor with the sizu of the circles. In the largo circle he wrote , "Thii controls all the rent , " moaning tha 10 was the central fignro and crcativi )3wor of the world , and that all oth. irs took their power from him. Hi terms psychology electricity or mig notia force , wlulo the common ) ; accepted definition of the word is tha i is the science which relates to thi ) hcnomena of the mind. He ha undo some diotinoiian , however , ash abbreviates the word into "psycho " In referring to politic * ho siid tha ho people would try toforco him inti the Whita Houto In 1831 , but that h would not have it. In fuct howouli not UBO the White Houao for a D table Ho taid that Haaau B. Ailthony ha virtually done nothlnc sinao 1808 when ho gave her $15,000 to start th women's suffrage piper called "Th Revolution , " in Now York City. Ha asked Bemiawhether ho though the time waa now ripe for the publi cation of hii iiutobicgraphy. Ho wa not sure hiinsulf whuthor it was th proper time. Although ho assorted that ho w : not at all interested in Omaha ho wr constantly recurring to the subjoi and asking questions about the town Ho Wanted to know what the populn tion win , and when told that it we 00,000 seamed to be considerably su prised. Ho wanted to know whothi the papers wore good nnd whothi they paid. Ho satd that ho suppose the democracy here were about tr same as over. "Smelling around tl same rat hole yet , I suppose , " st .hi Ho advised Bemis either to If , hte his weight at least thirty pounds or i once order his oofllu. In this connection he was askc what ho thought nt the hereafter , "No futuru"Bald he , "death U 111 n skunk. A little stink , and then u gone. " He was asked how ho pasted tl time ? flo iaid ho spent fourteen hours i sumnior in Madison tquuro sitting c the bench. Took no exorcise , ate t meat and had but ono meal u day , I : had moro money than enough. Mom did not Hinonnt to anything , i.nd i ouo had H i i jht to have morn than 1 oin eat. When aakod abaut religion , ho tail 4 Prayed iu bed till 1872 : then qui Old G. F. T. ia dead. This ia tl tha now (3 ( , F , T. " In conclusion ho told Bomh that ho hud nny political fwpirations , } would help him , "I will nirtko ye it conuruEamnn or governor if yc want , " euid lu > . I kio | - oVorytluii in nlvnnconud can do as 1 wish. " Mr. Bemis inked him how much 1 was worth. Ho said lh.it ho did ni know. llo did not trouble liiuisu nbont such thinna. Ho ha * a bron stone front in Mudison avenue whi ; U rontud nud a beautiful villa at No\ port worth $80OCO , which is route gut doriuK the summer season. U said that ho had not soon either i thorn for ten yean. Ho thought h children would be worth a quarter of million. They owned it & 11 ho Bald nd gave him what ho desired. They would give him all if he wanted it. Mr , Bemis then left him after a arowell was expressed on paper. Not a word was spoken during the inter view between the two men who , for more than seventeen years wera al most insoperal and traveled together n all parts of the world , Train writes a good deal and is now eparing what he terms epigrams on p following subjects : "Poors nnd tDgs , " which rolalOJ to his exper- cncn in Encland nnd Ireland ; "Ling- " "Dublin " "Penal Code " rr , , the , 'Bob Ingemoll , " and "Tho Gods. " A Mine of Wealth. It Is stated that nn inexhaustible upply ot water has bton obtained in .n . artesian well bored in Colorado , .bout one hundred mites eatt of Den ver City. Tliis intelligence ia of vast- y more importance than if the clcht eet of gravel which tervea to conduct hin stream of water waa filled with geld dntt. The top of the ground iu ho best part of it , but thrro is a vast ion between Danger nud Salt Lake which isaterilo for lack of water. That * l r o portion of this region will yield p cultivation , if water can be obtained or initiation purposes , ia certain. The ) lough and water have ruadu gardens f as sterile aud unpromising land M lea between the Kooky ana Hierra nrgcs of mountains. The finding of water in ono locality is an nsjuranio hut when tbo strata of gravel is cached by boring in other places within the satno range , like results will follow. Bao'tlln'o ' AraiOtt aalve. Thu UKST HALVK in the world lor Out * , 3rulnc , SoreH , TJlcerr , bslt Rheum , Fo. rcr Sorw , Tetter , Chipped Hands , Chtl ilnins , Coras , and all fuJn eruptions , and : oitlyoy ) curctplUr , It it gnnranteed to ho catlufnctfon t m Qoy refunded 'rico , 25 onnti per ex. 'or ! br 0 , Beautiful skin , and fair complexion , obust health , nnd powers of ondar- unco follow the urO'of Brown's Iron Jitters , Honesty ths Beit Polio-- In advcrtUIn ; a medicine it Is boat to bo mncnt ; deception will never do ; the peo- ile won't stand it. lx > t the truth be known that Burdock lllood Jlittcrs care crofula , and oil eruptions of the skin , 'his medicine ii told everywhere by drug gists. BS A SURE CURE ! for nil dlseasoo of the Kidneys and I LIVER , It ban spoclflo action en this next Important I organ , enabling it to throw off torpidity and | Inaction , etlmulatlne the healthy eocrctlon ' oftho Bileund by kocplnuVhobowolsln fret 1 condition , cffcctlnc Its rcculordtichArce. | nt ! < "i IfrouarosufftrlDgfrom ICtllCti malarla.luvothochlllj , are hiUous , dyspcpUo , or constipated. Kid- ncy-Wort win curcly Uovo & quickly euro. I In this Benson to cleanse tha System , everyone ono should toke A thorough courco of IU ( M ) ISOLD BY DRUQQISTS. Prlco 81. GOLD ROPE. ThoIntrlndc merit and superior quality of out 3old Rope Tobacco bu Induced other mamiJac- , urer ' t i . .iuikotooJj similar tc our brand ID uuuia und style which are offered and told for less motey Ui n the genuine Gold ilope. Wo caution the t ade end conanmer to > e < : h t our came and tradi nark are upon each ump , Tbo only Konulno and original Qold Bopf Tnbooco Is manufacture d by TUB WILSON & McNALLY TO BAOOO OOMPANY. A DEUGICP .DRINK tn Hot leather Mir with Vine Tee. In Cold Wcnther JUx with Hot Water. Add Lemonade ( when Convenient ) tc tbo Tab to. lho"HUB PUNCH" is olsuperior qutilltv.am meets with marked popular fa\or as a hcalth'u nd | ulntablo ilrlnk. H IH i > n'i > ar l wllhsrcnt carofram tlio bed mi tetlaU , and lll bulounl an itfrccabla adilltloi to tbo choice thln ? < ol the table wblch undciila. bly tnla'ce tha jiltasure * of lifo ard uncouiaji coed fcllowahlp aud ioo > l nature II tightly en joyed. Families , Clnbn , Hoteln , Excursions Pionioa nnd Yachting Parties Pro- nouncu Qub Punch Unrivalled. The "HUU PUNCH" Is said liy all leadlnif f m Tradt tupplted at Manufacturer'i price byAf. A. MctTamarn. Omaha. Familit lupplitd Ij/A. If. Glailtltmr. Omaha. Nil. Hyaointli > BULBS Tulloa. Croonfma. And all otour fr Fall PlantlnK. Large > Minrt ment ever ibown In Chlcipo- IlluBtratcil CaUlocne ( ice. Uend ( or It , Hiram Sibley & Co. , BEEDMEN , 800 tW Kandnlnh PI. . . . . Ohlong j. p. mm & co , F'L. . Sommers & . Co'- ? OAK HP , Wholesale Honufaotnrlng GQNFECTION&ttS iN DKALERS IN Fruits , Nuts and Cigars ill 8 14th St lIANUKACTUHf K OP Silver Plated WINDOW SASH to Ordor- ' No. 009 N. Tib St. St.LoulJ , Mo BEMIS' OMAHA Tl AND READY FOR DELIVER' * Four Feet Wide BY Seven Feet Long LARGEST AND MOST COMPLET ] MAP OF T11E CITY EVER PUBLISHED. } Compiled under direction of An drew Rosewnler , City Engineer , And Examined and Compared b. George Smith , County Surveyor Thereby making it the OFFICIAL MAF OF THE OITY. Over Six Mouths work upon it at Coat of about 81,500. CONTAINS EVERY HE WADD1TI01 laid out up to this date. Alfio al public and private buildings of note photographed llu > reon. Shows all New .Railway an Depot lirounds , AH propurty eliown nnd describe within half a mile south and west c city limits , and nil within ouo mil north of north boundary of city. Fully Mounted , Colored , Varnished And Cloth Backs PRICE $7 EACH PUBLISHED BY Geo. P. Bemis ilcnl Kstato A-gcnqy , 4b\ ] * ud jjcnsrMC Streets. A. fomblnatlon of JVo- toriile of Iron , JVr ri JIark a tut JL'hotphontt { a palatable form. 2or Dfbilitif. Lout of JRP- tittJL'rostratlonof Vital fotccrt Wo. BEV. A. I. HOBBS Writesnil RICH C O nthorouRh trial of thorUKIr ICiO After ' Induatry , 111. . snys > - TROtt TONIO , I toke pleasure _ _ _ ' 'I consider It in afcittnff that I have T fl flT excellent . . moat remedy tor thd debilitated vital forces. lie Spoakora will find it of the greatest value where a Tonic la neces sary. I recommend it as a rollablo remedial agent , possessing un doubted nutritive and restorntlvo proportlos. tovimlle , AV , , art. Z , 1833. 72EPA2IDB7 SEX DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. , 213IT. 1AIU ! EX. , CT , L031Q. 1206.1208 AND 1210 FARNAM ST. Mirrors , Bedding , Feathers , AND EVERYTHING 1'EUTATNING TO THE FORNITORE& UPHOLSTERY TRADE , OMAHA , NEB. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL VER WARE. CLOCKS , Rich and Stylish Jewelry , the Latest , Most Artistic , and Choicest Selections in PRECIOUS STOITES and all descriptions of FINE WATOHES at as Low Pri ces as is compatible with honorable dealers. Gall and sae our Elegant New Store , Tower Building , corner llth and Famharn Streets. HOTELS ArtLiNcrroN. WEATHERLY HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUSE , SARATOGA HOTEL , MARSH HOUSE. COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HALL HOUSE , OITY HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOTE _ GRAND CENTRAL MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , COMMERCIAL HOUSE GREENWOOD HOUSE. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , ENO'O HOTEL , EXCHANGE HOTEL , METROPOLITAN HOTEL , MORQAN HOUSE , SUMMIT HOUSE , HOUSTON HOUSE , REYNOLDS HOUCE , WALKER HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOTEL , OITY HOTEL. PARK HOUSE , NEBRASKA HOTEL. MERCHANTS HOI EL COMMERCIAL HOTEL. PARKS HOTFL. COMMERQ 1 > L nuTU. , DAGNELL HOUSE , JOVWEIICIAL HOUSE , JUDXINB HOUSE , CALL HOUSE , COMMERCIAL HOU8E V/OODtt HOUSE , BEDFORD HOUSE THE LEADING IN TI1K WK3TI General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos aarf Organs manufactured. Our prices are as Low M. any Sastara ? $ ! anufactuv r and Dealer. Pianos and Organs for cash or instidlments Bottom Prices , A SPLS3SBIP stock o ! Steinway Chickering , Knsbc , Yooe & Son's Pi anos , and other makes. Also Oiough & Warreii , Sterling , Imperial , Smith American Organs , &c. Ih not fail , to sae us before pur MAX MEYER & BRO. , DAHUFAOTURERS OF SHOW GASES A Large Stock always on Hand. BERQU1ST BROTHERS , MANUFACTURERS OF OFUGGi " " H- In all Brannlintt WILLIAM SNYDER , Firs-Class Paining anfl Trimming , Repairing Promptly Done , Wade , The Confectioner , Buy your Candies for the Holidays , at Wado's. All Goods per fectly pure , largest assortmeat in town. IMPORTED NOVELTIES & CHRISTMAS GOO3 Arriviut * Daily. Preach b'ruitGrlacoa. Pine Cigars. Onera House Blnnk. 15th St , | Orders by Macitafl , . DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERti HOTEL J. O. MclNTIRE. A. O. WEATHERLY , O. O. REYNOLDS , J. S. 8TELLIHIU3 E. MANS , JOHN HANNAN A. W.iHALL CHENEY &SOLARK. J. O. MEAD , C'BEYMOUR , P. L , THORP , A. O. OAARPER , W. MAYFIELD , t. STOREY. E. L. ENO , O. B. HAOKNEY , FRANK LOVELL , C. U QRUDQ , 8WAN & BECKER QSO.OALPH , C.M. REYNOLDO , D. H. WAL1CEP , G. UURQEBS , DI A. LLIAMS , MRS. M. 12. CUMMINQQ , J.IL. AVEflY , 0. W , BURK. f. M , PA : K , HENRY WILLS , CHA8. BAOMELL , /VMi LUTTON , FRAMK WILKINSC 'H , H , PERRY , D , F. 8TEAKN9 , JOHN UOKERT , J. 0 , DUNHAM. J. T. QOEE.H. VXf Llnv 'n , Net. Manrlng , ! owa. Coon Kapldt , owa. Mllford , Neb BROWNSVILLE Net Stromiburg Na Loultvllla Blair , No . Nellgh , Neb. Nvbraika CltyrM P WaeplnKWater.N i Hardy , Neb. Greenwood , Net ) Olarlnda , Iowa Eremont , Keb1 Athland , Neb Atklnion , Neb Qulde Recd , N , Oretton , la , Extra , la. Atlantic , In , ' Audubon , It. Neola , la Harlan la , Oornlnif , la , flUnton , BUnchjrd , la. Uhanan'ioah In , Dayld City , Keti College eprlnua , I Vllllici , la. M l ern , la Ida Grove , la OdebolMa Otccola , fJcb Clarkt , Meb , Bedford U. ARLINGTON HOUQE , J. M. BLACK & SON , Marjvvllla Mo NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk JunctlcnHti i WINS'-OW HOUSE Q. McCAHTY , Qoward Neb. AURORA HOUSE M. n. JOMfa Auroar Net , OROZIER HOUSE O. R. O'iCZ'EH , Oldney , Hen. AVOCA EATINQ HOUSE D. W ROCKriOLD. Avpca la , CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD A 8HATTUOK. Rod Oak' FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewli , la. WHITNEY HOU6E E. HAYMAKER. Qrliwold , la , DEPOT HOTEL , O L. CHAPMAN , Dunlap , la LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK. Logan , la. DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , OowCltaria JAQQER HOUSE , JAQQRR& SON , Denlion , la. f 11A11MON HUU8H , TAilA OJTY , IA. , Harmon & Keale , Prop