mm HlS. THE DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY , DECEMBER IS ) , COUNCIL BLUFFS , IOWA , WHOLESALE DKALEHS IN ALL KINDS OK THIS 18 A ( IT OK Till : N. C. THOMPSON Single Row Stalk Cutter , Which Inn boon through n good many isnns , and hns always given entire sdiction. It is one of tlu first stnllc cutters ever put on the market , nnd to-dny there U none superior. The Double Row Stalk Cutter i as well known ns this. Wo would \ request dealers to place their orders with us early , as the demand for stalk- cutters will be larger than ever befoie. AMONG OUR GOODS ARE THE FOLLOWING Plows , Reapers , Cultivators , Mowers . Hay Rakes , Harrows , Hay Tedder , Stalk Gutter , New Tongueless Cultivator TUTS IS A CUT OK THU \ TOE , Which gave such universal satisfaction last season. "We oiler you this Cultivator ngiiin and are still confident that it is nearer perfection than any similar cultivator of other makes. The record which it has made in the past hears us out in the above belief. WE HAVE ALSO A FULL LINE OF THE KETCHUM WAGON , THE CHALLENGE PLANTER , THE TRAHERN IRON PUMPS. ALL SOLE HY To our former patrons arid do thine who may in the future , heoir patrons , we will say that , u\ . are a aat' ' permUted lo oiler you the N. C , THOMPSON . for ( he coming year. The succesh of this Rake is so well known Unit , com ment ia unnecessary. It hni higher wheel ? than nny other and for nikuig stalks , as well as hay , it cannot bev v . , WE ARE PROUD TO SAT THAT WE HAVE TilK FINEST. ASSORTMENT ( Carriages , Buggies , Phaetons and Spring Wagons , To be found in the West , at corresponding low price ? . You should investigate ' ilii * Were buying elsewhere Did 3'on rrvw SPC-O one tf chines work * V lln thu funniest thinj , ' yon ever Raw. Ii w the N , C. THOMPSON . Hay Tedder , ; jand > vill do more worktiwiiwg Juiy than twenty men can do in the < iui/o ; / time. \Ye desire your trade , and in return wo will furnish you withgoiil goods , VAN BRUNT , THOMPSON &CO. , Nos. 10 , 12 nnd 14 Fourth Street , Ljuncil Bluffo , Iowa. Til 10 IOWA Hl'lMlKMK of JiulKCt l ny , Itotlirook nnil Ucci ) , os Mivinos Lomlor. .H'lHli : HAItKTIliHs , .Inines ( inmlilo D.ty. who yesterday ro- tirud from the auproino bench , hnviiij * loon ) twice chtof jtistlco by the rotation which obtains in thnt body , \vna born in JcH'orson county , Ohio , in ISIti. . 'l' vo of liis unclco , ilohn A. nnd Janu-s Clitinble , wore both distinguished in the ntiimla of I'onnsylvnnin. Younij Day | ; row uon his f.xlhcr'a fnnn , nml \ \ lion old oiiHt'h ( ) taught school fora time , nnil in 1857 uriulimted fiom thoJ'inoininti Inwschool. llo then cnmo to lu\\n , settling nt Aftnn , nnd was elected nrosecutiim nttoinoy the snini * or the next yo.ir. In 18(10 ( ho removed - moved lo Sidney , which has ever since been his homo. In the fall of 18lil ho entered the volunteer setvieo aa first lieittonnnt in company I'1 , Fif teenth lown. Doing sciiwusly wounded at Shiloh the next sprim ; , lie resigned , nnd before ho reached homo was nomina ted for jnduo of tno third judicial dis trict. Al tlio end of his term ho vrna reelected - elected , but resigned in 1S70 to accept from Governor Merrill a place on the supreme bench as successor to Judge Wright , who had been elected United States senator. Two months before , Judge D.xy had receixed the republican nomination for the same place. 11 is eighteen years on the bench she < > a career without n stain or llaw , nnd in time even his bitterest calumniators , be cause of hia having dared to abide by law nnd precedent against tlio demands of fanatics and revolutionists , will admit his worth , integrity und legal ability. Judge D\y has been eminently happy in his domestic rolntious. Uo wns mar ried lo Minerva C. Manly , of Stoubon * villo , Ohio , in 18i > 7who has brought him seven children , all grown six manly sons and n bright , loving daughter. Tlio household is Presbyterian in faith , nnd is a consistent family. It gives The Leader peculiar pleasure at this time to nmkothis mention , of .liulgo Dajf , nnd to commend his nobility of lifo to all young men. And The Leader feels that' in gaining Judge Day and hi gra cious wife to the citizenship of Dos Mcinea , the city has n real acquisition to its brain force , culture and morality. Mr. and Mrs. Day cannot fail to have a marked influence for good in our midst. JUKSICI : noTiiuooK. J mlgo Jnmoa II. Hothrookwho\Tillbe- como ehiuf justice on Januaty 1 , is : i mi- tivo of Milroy , Pennsylvania , and is M yeara old. A largo part of his minority was spent on n farm and in a tan-jard in Adams county , Ohio , lie secured a fair education , and in J8. > 1 was admitted to the bar at Columbus. In 1855 ho was elected prosecuting attorney of Highland county , Ohio. In 1870 ho set tled at Tipton , lown , nnd in 1857 ho bocauo judge of the Eighth judicial district. Ho was ro-olectcd twice nnd in 1870 - , was np- pointed to tl.o supreme bench in com pliance with the law creating a fifth judgcship , and has since been retained in the position. Judge Koihrocl ; in 1802 went into the volunteer service as liou- tennnt-colonol of the Thirty-fifth lown , but had to resign a year Inter on account of disability. Previous to his militnry service ho wns a member of the legisla ture for one term. Judge Rothrock was married to Miss A. L. Footo , of Oran- villo , Ohio , in 1855 , and there are three children , one. of the sons being station agent of one of the railways centering in Cudnr Rapids. Judge Kothrock is a Presbyterian. ' .Fudge Rood , who succeeds Judge Day , is a native of ( ) hio , end removed to Dal las county in its early years. Soon after ho married an estimable lady of DCS Moines. Ho served * creditably during the vrnr. Ho has served both ns circuit nnd district judge for years , and is con sidered well learned in the law. The peculiar circumstances attending Judge Rood's nomination , the bitter fight which was made , more against the principle which caused the retirement of Judge Day than against the candidate , for the reason that the people looked upon it as a blow at the independence of the judiciary , is still well remembered , nnd it is not necessary to royiow that eventful period hero. All parties will unite in wishing that the official career of Judge Hoed will bo characterized by that high standard of honesty and integrity which hns mndo his predecessor notable , " 'Tin a M't nl features , n compluxiim Tlio tinctui oof .iBldii that I inliniio , " In u.-iiii ' lW.7.oni'ri complexion iiowilur , Van ON t flmriim vim will acimiio IOWA NK\V8 , ( iov , CJoiir will resume the wholesale grocery trade at Burlington. A Konkuk Gate City correspondent Hays Kookuk has a debt of SL'50,000 , thnt its proportion of the debt is county S-IOO- ( JOO , and that the city government is spending $100,000 annually. 1 > . W. Blackburn , treasurer of Leo county , is n defaulter to the amount ol $12,000. Ho has hold the ofHco for four years , his term is about out.- [ Sac County Democrat , Samuel Sweggor , landlord of the Tliayer hotel , stele a barrel of crackorn from u car md hid it. An armed watcl WHH sot near the stolen property nni when Swoggor canio for it last Friday ho was ordered to hult but ran nnd the watchman ihtxl , the charge of buckshol lodging in Sweggcr'n abdomen and wounding him fatally. The assessment of tjixes on thu Wnbash railroad in 1880 having boon made by the local IISBOHSOI'H of ISiirlington instead of tlio council , . /udgo I'holps hns granted n jiorpotunl injunction rontniining the col lection of Uieiii. An old losidunt of Davenport states that in the winter of J85-1-55 pleasant weather net in in November and contin ued delightful until the middle of Janu ary , when u nuddon change sent the mur- ory down to thirty dogrocH below store , TJioro WUH no letting up of wovnrely cold weather until April , and the last snow storm , one of the heaviest of the Reason , occurred on the 17th day of April. Tlio niout viricuciniM hUinnliuiU tuDvciln tlio iippiitllu 1110 Ancosliii-a Jtllltu'H , | iroutreil ] by Doctor. I , ( i. 11 , Hlugcii it KOIIH , Jluwiuu of ixiimtcifi'ltH , Akk your itiocur or dnu'il t for Uiu cumilnu luticlo Tlio Dnlii-H ofllio " John Wonhvorth , having occn. aion to complain of u boll-bey's dolny in u Chicago hotel the other day , tliim ad- the clerk : "Look hero , young when you send n boy to do anything for mo don't loll him to do anything ulno , Yes , 1 know ho came right back , but ; hon ho might have stayed half an hour. Were you over u. bollboy'You / were ! J'lion you ought fo know wliy 1 complain. 30 wan 1 a bell-boy once , and 1 know all ho tricks of their tradu.Vhon you HOIK ! t boll-boy ( o uunH'tir two calls it inattora not in what order they come ; if ho has n onlora for drinks from mm nf the guests , hevail.i on the one that wants whiskey first. Ii intend of coming back to the desk nnd report MIL' ho goes to the wloon , uets the order tllh-d , wnila ns long as ho can , takes n drink himtolf if there is any little change loft , nnd when ho is callot to account for the loss of time he says ho had to wnit for the barkeeper , who wns crowded with orders. " "Your rioim-M Oon'l Kit You. " " \oitr clolhci don't lit you , " snid n traveling man lo one of bin old aquaint > anccs whom ho mot on the train coming into theI'lulla the other dny. "I nm awnro of the fact ho answered. " 1 hnd my bed clothes stolen from me in Chicn go , nnd am going direct to Smith < Tel ler' * , 7 nnd V S. Main St. , Council IMull's , to order now ones , ns 1 cannot trust any other merchant tailors to 'tog' me out in the Inlest style. " Storing Turnips and The Ameiiean Cultivator , lloston , in an article on storing roots and cabbngoa , nys It will not hurt cabbngea if the [ round should frec/.o nn inch deep or n illlo tuoru nrouiul them oncoor twice , or f they should f re-era n little nfler milling , nit they should not bo handled while io/.en , If thuy frcv/.o nflor milling , it is letter thnt they should bo covered so 13 lo thixu ought without being uxposnd o the direct rays of the sun. The top- ling thorn with n sharp hoe or shovel in ho Hold taxes HIIIIIO labor in gathering them to tnko to the eellnr. U hen stonvl n the collar , the Intler should be kept ns cool nn possible without netunlly free/ing , "or which renion the root cellar should lot bo under the house , na the necossnry loolnesa of the eellnr makes thu homo Inora too eold nud dninp for the eoiufort ' the family nboyo. Nor ia it very ngrcu tblu to hnvo thu living nnd sleeping rooms illcd w ith the odor of the various vogo- ; ables , espoeinlly if they should begin to .locny. It is then not only unpleasant , but very unwholesome. Another method of keeping thorn ia In titn , out of doora. Onre must bo taken thnt the ground shall bo high enough to bo well drained , so thnt vator will never stand in or around the pita. It is well to Iiavo n drain running out , or in gravely Boil down , to o.irry oil" any wnter thnt may Hut in , but this must not be so arranged : in to let in too much cold nir. To pro \oiit thnt , ( ho mouth of t hod rain may bo covered with strnw. A goodni/.ed pitnmy lie thrco or live feet deep and six feet wide , nnd long miough to hold the ciop. If intended for use for stock feeding or For marketing ouch week through the winter , R is bolter to divide the pit into sections large enough to hold from live to ten barrels , HO thnt nny amount cnn bo lakim out without disturbing the remain der. Six inches of earth nuikes sullicient division. After the pit is filled about to tlio level of the soil , it should bo covered with about two feet of soil , so rounded up as to throu oil' the vrntor. The earth thrown out in digging the pits will bo siillicient to do this , and nt the .samu time ; eep the ground nt the side of the pit ligh enough to prevent wnter standing iroinul it. Lnto cabbages should bo pulled in No vember , nnd , if desired to keep them over winter , the samu general rulu as for the roots should bo observed. Have them dry when put in , nnd kcop thorn as cool as possible without freezing. Many keep ; hem in pits until spring. Tlio pits need not bo na deep na fpr roots , being in fact not much deeper than the depth of the liond of the cabbngo. They should have kho larger outside leaves tnkonoll' , though not trimmed quito as closely as for marketer or they .will bo required to bo trimmed again before being Hold. 1'nck them closely , bonds downward nnd roots up , nnd gradually cover with soil , until they nro buried some six or eight inches doup. They will como out ni bettor shape , if the bottom of the pit is covoiod with clean nnd dry straw , nnd n little straw ia put over them. This is equally true concern ing the other roota. The cabbages must surely ho so arranged thnt uo water cnn stand among them. The outer leaven of the cabbages nnd the topa of the other roots may bo fed to the cows , but this should be done just nftor milking , HO thnt the odor will have opportunity to pass nwny before milking time comes ngnin. If care is observed in thisnnd the amount fed nt first is small nnd gradually increas ed , the animals cnn ent a considerable quantity of these leaves without impart ing n flavor to the milk , and they will largely incronHO the production. No more should be fed to thorn than will bo eaten at once , and they should not be kept where they will scent the cow stables , lest the milk take the odor from the nir. When the weather ImH become perma nently cold , tlio hnnl covering ought to bo put on all roots and vegetables stored in pits ; it in not well to do BO previous to this , ns from n too honvy protection they may become hunted and therefore spoiled. Attend nlso tocloaringupnround tlio garden nnd promises , HO thnt n no'it appearance may bo hnd. Winter in a rather drcnry time under the most favor able circumstances , but is rendered very much worse when nn air of untidiness prevails. Any pruning that lias not boon already donu to currants , gooaoborrics , grape vines , etc. , can 1m completed in mild weather , .and cuttings mndo of the prim- ningn , in ease new plantations nro wanted of nny of the Kinds ; buiy the cuttings till spring. If strnwhorricH nro not yut covered , give them their winter mulch of either str.nv or lenvea. heaves cnn be kept from blowing nwny by laying brush on them or sprinkling homo earth over them. Tender shrubs ought to bo laid down or otherwise protectedigrnpo vincn , oven the hardiest , will bo greatly bene fited by being laid down nnd slightly covered. Fruit trees nnd shrubs nut out thiu fall ought to hnvo n good forkful of manure or litter placed around them or banked tip to prevent them from being disturbed by nltornnto freexing and thawing , ( ! . llMJ 11. II. llOlUlftli & KOIM * Cljivlrlllll ruin fr > our ilill run. tliuy am hiiriulmii , ii. _ lutlia tuilu and Mill euro their rol.li. It , , mil „ ni'lj ' Jliirkun omy ilrop COniMKUOIAIj , COUNCIL III.UH'H JIAIIKKT , Wheat-No. 'i Hpilng , 70oj No , U , GOc ; ro- jcctod , Mo ; good duiiianil. Corn Dnaloru in o paying 'Mo for old coin anil Ufio fin nuw. O.itu In RIHII ! demand at UOo' Hay -I Wii.tt 00 pur tun ; Ma pur halo. Kyo lOc ; light Hiipply. ( Jam Meul-1 ii."i per 100 pouiuld , VVuoil Good HUpjily ; pruun ! ut yards , 5 00f3) ) Coal Piilhcml , haul , 11 . ' 0 per ton ; toft. 0MMir ( ) | tun1 Ituttor I'lonty nnd In fulr dunmm ! at UOoj cioamury , Jt.'ic. % K Ituuily Hulo at"o poi' diuuii. I.iird Kulrlmiik'H , whuliwalliif ; at lie. Poultry J''lrni ; ilo.ilern niu puylng for cluckuim Iio ( ; Hvu , t ! M pisr do/on , VoKBtulilui PotatoON , COo ; onloiHlOo ; c.il ) . laguH , 'MfjiitQo per iliut-n ; ajiplut , ready mdo it 'J M''A M fur prlmu ( itock , Kloiir--Clty Hour , 1 t 0@U10 , IlriMiuiK 'J ( ) @ ; IX ) | > or OIN : . , I.IVK HTOCK , ( ! attla-i : ( ) @ : Wlj calviw , 5 00ft > 7 M. lloati J.ocal luckoiH MO Inlying now and liHroHa itooddumntiil for nil irudw ; In car- 'uu Jots at ! ii'ATi.'j ' ' ( i i , URNITURE -THE- CHEAPEST PLACE IN OMAHA TO BUY H f ur -IS AT- They always have the largest and best stock. . NO STAIRS TO CLIMB ELEGANT PASSENGER ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS , il tliuroiiliiitU'il mi' nl nunur ) nnil | wtn < n lor tl ' natnunt ot lllooilmill SKIn illi ajcs they IIOMT \ ilinnil ncnrlji ftlttujs nijiiru ur Mull ) mill the ii'iirtnl ln'iHli. A WELL-KNOWN DnUOOlST. M ) iltug * tnn .i lho lint tn nil Srtlll'ii SpiTlllc. I uintlion | il Ui In quart liottlcililoliitolil ( or ' . 'i IKraoli. I hau' win n uront iimij rn i" < cnnil 'i > IN - < i'iiiiil noun ! ulio linil trltil nil scrt" of Innt millIn ( ji I , 1 luviiiii'MT Imm n It to fall nlion nkoii | iiopi < tl.\ . I wlln larioiUAiitU.v | ol It , mnl for all ilhv.-vics Unit are ili'H'iurnt | ) ( ill bloinl | > OMIII or iklii liHtnor. It UMIUSM > ll.nirlll10N Till SKIS' , unl n\al.ci the rnmplc\im ! ( Air nml rinv. A ( or ilmnl taint , iluiu l < luiHicli wonl iii ( nil. It CHICI fltCH tli.iUiMii lonjltli lo < xl other mirti p ( tront- nu'iit , mill \\llliont any o ( llmtu u'CiirrliiK trouble * Hilt Kvnctnll ) tollovv mi-mirlM mill other no-c lle < l cure * . T. U MAS JKNIIIIIUI , Mai on , ( ii > . DRY TETTER. Kor jI'ttw I M iillllrtuil ultli Dry Tetter of tlio : nu t nlittlnnto t ) | ' 'i W n tiuitnl lij nmiij ot thu Hist Jill ) uli-linn ; took imaiitltlt. * ut liu.rcuri > uU h anil nr riili , , ulilrli , mMi'jil nf curing the tetter , cil | ' | > li > il iniMip with m'nrrnl | i | < uiminl ilitiimmtl m. lliu Tetter cuiitlnuul to KIOXVuirM1 , nml the .tilling ixliiuiit umilu 1110 riii7. > . Iti this cntiilitlon I wai In- Ilircil tu take HivIll's SH'll1c | , nml tlm re < ult wns n : \ > timl liltij'i\s It HUH imtilliiK. ; In a low im < iillm ho IVtternsciillriI ) ell , lliu.Mvrrnrl.il 1'ulmiiiliiK nil out of i\\\ \ \ n ) tem.unl I ai a ttcll nun -nnil iluo inly tinSttlltVHiieelfli1. All Ilko nnrTmTi ulioiiM nku it. J.\M1M IUN.\INi ) , l.wilsvlllc , Ii ) . What a I'liyslcinu Says. ClIID-S ltlllltMl1MOK ! C' < 1. , All ) . , , ) July lilt , lsi. : i I lia\o n ! > tltit ; ! llttlo chuiuMir who \\ill bo tno ji'nri olil m'\t ninntli , Shu him lit on tronliluilntarly I'Mjminculiur hlrth with nxkln ilUcntuhlch I ll ( t illAKiiusi'J i liickeiiImt ] It ( or ( omul It to hu name sort nt percinv nt nnj mtu ltn.'il teil\cr > utiihlinrnly nil tliinlllterenttri'ntiuentH. I | < rociireil onu liottlo ol S ll'NSncini' ( | nml | tiv\c It to her In Hiuvll : iloteH thnii tiiiu'tn iln.mul . In n oliiiit\\lillnhail thuKitlii- ( notion In tva tlmj [ \\aientlrely nil ) . I nni so i'll Jilraneilllh Iti ) etli'U on her that I ilmll not only use it hi in > iirnetlre , lint 1 vhall iulnilnlbtcr it to in.\ other clinilri'ii nml tnKu It niMicU. ' \V. i'lliio\iK : , M. 1) . Onrticntliu n Illnoil nml Hkln Diaeniis mnlleil fieu to niipllainti. TiuHwii.Tsi'icini : > co. . DriUMir ! ! , Atlaiitnlla. Thc 1190 of the term " Rboi I.lnu" In connection nlth thi SHORT corjiorote name on ureatronU , : coin 0 } n nn lilca of lint what rcqutreil by the trnvelinir pub I M k "c n S1"1"rt Ll"ct Quick 1lmi I III f am ] thu hcHt of accoinmodt' tlons nil of which nru ( urn Uhcd by the grentcat lalluuy In America. QEIOAGO , MILWAUKEE And St. Paul. Itowus anil oncr&tra oicr 4JAO inlleaof road t Northern IlllnoUVlncoimln , Mlinioaota , lowatod Dakota ; nnil n l ti main lined , hrnncheii anil conncc. tlons roach nil thu great lnuiiii'ss contrca of the Northwc t anJ Far West , It naturally anaucri tit ile8criitlun | uf Hliort Line , anil Ie ) t llouto IwtwocD , Mllunukev , HU I'aulnnil Mlnncnpollt. , Milunukcc , IM. CrmHo anil Wlnona. , Milwaukee , Abcnlocn anil ICllanilala , Mllwaiilico , luui Clnlru ami Ktllluatei' Chlra o , JIIIwn\il < ec , Wuimnu nni ) Merrill. ChlraK' i Milwaukee , Denver Dam anil Onhkosh , Chicago , Milwaukee , Wnnkcblii anil Oconomowoo. Clilrn o , Jlll anke , Maillnon anil I'ralrlailiiGhlcn. Chicago , Milwaukee , Onatnnna nnil fnlrlhault. ChleaKo , Ilelolt JanentPlu anil Mineral I'olnt. Chicago , I'.lL'ln , llockdml anil lnliniiit | ! . , ( 'llnton , Hack Inland anil Cedar Ilajilili ij Council IIIuflu anil Oinnha. ) , Hluiix City , Sioux 1'alln anil Yankton , Milwankeo , Mltchill anilCliamherlaln. Itock lalanil , Dilhiliilo | , Kt. 1'atll anil Jllnnuajiolll. la\eiiioit ] , Caliuar , Ht. 1'aul anil lllinifnioli | . I'ulluian Rlecjiera anil the Finest Dining Can In world arc rim on the nmlnllmiHof Die CHICAG1 MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAJLW * anil o\ory attentlnn la paid to CUD eniilojcd | ol the company. 8. ri. MUllllILL , A. V. II. CAIIPKNTER , ( Icn'l Mauaircr. Oeri'l I' HK. Agent J.T.OLAKK , OKO IMIIIAFFOUD , Oon'l Hui't. | A m'I ( li'll'l 1'aiiH. Ay'I u. , Ulox U.U.ON K'tlK , * iu. a HIN , fin. ( & \&ffi& Ton WIIO , Ill-mil lluv tiirlmlril , * iJ- " 24011) . FAMMrn'n SCALE,80 , , 'llini.iiiln liiiii'cilviV'i t. < > ' ! ' > Mi. f.l 30IHI1HHI hl/IS. llF.lnri I I'lllt S MSI I ULtt. PORG'ES , TOOLS , &c. nrur toiiuiMAIIIC run iii.nr HIIIIK , fin 1 < ) Hi , Anvituuil lit I < H'r < iolNr41l I ritirm kl.c l < mp n il monr ? lining atlil jul t , dMi're , IKIK Vli'iH it Olliur Artli'101 \U\\l : I'lII'K.f. IHI-ILhhlLU It ItLllll. o - nlInVi'.1. ' ! ; " . " , " ' ! . " " ! , " " ! " " " ' " " ' ' i. ST , LOUIS PAPER WAREHOUSE , Graham Paper Co , 217 anil 213 North Main fit. , St. I.oiiln AvnousAUj : UKAMCKH IN KNVKLOI'KS , CABD UOAKO AND PRINTERS * STOCK , / fTL'aiiluiitlil JUgi anil V iio or Ktrwk.ficiJIttalinl fMNiiOOD RESTORE ! ! . A victim of vnrly Impnidmice , riming ni-rvnun ilebll. ilr. imiuitun decay , eta. . liavlnS trlfil In vain Bvrri iiiimn feinoil/ li dlwinnrml t. ulinplo nioin.nf | | T urf > . filcli h lll nenil riir.lito liUlellow-umfiirnii. Addreim. .I. U.KKIVIH : : 4l < Mi.ilum < ( . , NourYr' Western Cofnice-Wofks , IHON AND BLATK IIOOKINU. C , SPECHT , PROP , HI ) nouKlm bL . Oinalu , Neb. HAKUFACIL'KKHOK Galvanizca Iran Cornices tf Dormer WlmlriMg , llnlali , Tin , Iron ui < l lilate RSSHJi .ftsSift. * ? * * ; * , ' "i > > ! KM. ' tchut liar and Bracket Hhtliinx' . I aiu iuKiiir | aKintliir th abovollnool tioodi. Iron unclnir , t'rvntlni ! ! , Uilmtrados , Vcrandau , Iron Ilaiik aliiiiKH , Wlinlow llllnilK , Collar Ouardi ; alto LTCJUr l tut lur t'ctrcont Hill ateut Inelde lllinJ , -WITH And your work is done for all time to time to come. WE CHALLENGE The World lo produce a more durable material for street pivemcnt than the Sioux Falls Granite. OIRJDIEMRS ANY AMOUNT OF Oil MACADAM ! Riled promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MoBAIN & CO. , Sioux Falls , Dakota. Nebraska Cornice -ANU- MANUFACmJllEIlS OK GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES' FINIALS , -\V1NDOW CAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING , PATENT MCTALIO SKYLIOHT , Iron Fencing ! CrustliiL'S , DahiBtnilra , Verandas , Oniooand Uank lUlllnifs , Win. low ami Cellar Ouarda , Etc. N. W. COH. NIN'rH AND JONES aTS. ( Vir. OAlSKIt , JIanagcr. BED STAR LINE. ICoyalnnil lr. S. Mull Slouinoi'H SAILING K'VEHY ' SATUJIDAY NEW YORK AND ANTWREP' , 'J'lieJtliiiic , Utrnuinit , Italy , Jfullninliii < iJ''nince Oiituuril Slpria7i > , 820 I'reiulil ( . ; rnm AnUeri.t20" Kwaitlon , * n.f.l ! ; Sit Cabin , 5S ; I'.xcilriilon , flOO- ; ' Ha'oon tro-j JiWto JT. ; Incursion SI10 to l''S. Ajt8. ( OS riiMucll. Hiiiiillton&Co , Oninha P , 13. Flmlmau & Co. , SiOS N. lllth titled , Oiculu ; I ) , i : Klmhnll , Uiiulii , Ak'viiU. niieeiid.Iy DISEASES OP THE EYE & EAR J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , Oo-wtllst vn.d. U04 rarnani Struct , opposite I'axtou Hotel , Oma ha , Ncli. box No. 1 111 euro any case In four duj a or lets No 2 will cum thu most obstinate case uo matter ol how lout ; btantllni ; . 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