Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 21, 1884, Page 5, Image 5
OMAHA DAILY JBUE MONDAST 2t , 1884. b SOLE AGENTS FOll WEBER , HAYNES AND HARDMAN AND SMITH , AMERICAN AND PAOKAUD OUOANS. vTn ° nr ! P11J ° hrc,8t.ixn.d H8,1 8tock , of Shoot M l ° I" city , comprising B , in , Vienna , Peters' "Leipzig" Cheap Kdition , Breslau , Mnyoncoeditions. Small Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kind 101 AND 103 15TH STREET , OPPOSITE POSTOFF1CE. EDHOLM & ERICKSON , Jewelry of a designs made to order. Largo stock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. .GENTS FOR QOUIIAM ' ' MANUFAOT'NQ GO'S STERLING SILVERWAR LA11G1J STOCK OF toward Waltham , Elgin , Lancaster and Columbus Watcliei . . . . . COT 1.1 i / < i. vTrnf TTI/ATI m > - - * - xw-w V-K- * SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED T ! ? Cor. 15th and Docile , opposite Postoffico. . IMPORTER , JOBBER ANDMANUFAOTURERS' AGENT OF 13TH ST. , BETWEEN FARNAM AND HAKNEY1 * NEBRASKA CX2 l 09 and 1411 Dodce St. , } ; 0maha Net caufl < n ufl o 03 j 01 w .S 2 03 o a -K3 Tin w ca 3 O .S " tS 3o I t-3 S 02 Qi i C3 o rvj Q CO ts en OOMTMW AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB , j-Iuis' Working Suits from S3 , ? 3 to S8. Mons' Buinea from ? 8 , $12.50 to § 15. lion's Cnatom-Mfido .Suita from 615 , § 17.50 to § 25. RFon's Suita mudo to order § ° 5 , S0 ! ! to § ' . ! . > . Youths'Suits from § 2,50 , SI ! to § 9. b.OOO lioya'and Cliildren's Siiita , from § 1.50 , § 3 to § 10. 0,000 Men's , Youths' and IJoyu' Pants , from 50o , § 1.25 to § 7.50. 200 Dozen fine imported and Fancy Shirts , from § 1 to § . ' ! . 100 do/.on heavy and me dium Working Shirta , 50o. 75 dozen fine Summer fmioy Woolen Shirts from § 1 to 83. Summer Clothing , u oxtiM variety , frolii 2Hc to § 10. White and Col'd Vests from 50o' to § 3. _ An cud- " * leas variety and Novelties in . . and Linen Handkerchiefs AS\3D \ MEN'S HOSE , Nothing Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market , THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. MAMMOTH CLOTHING ' HOUSE , 1001 Fnrnnm St. < " ! nr. 10th OMAHA , NEB. * * y 1 1 ' 5 { Trames and Mouldings at Wholesale , Tneffhur - at LEAVESFEOM LINCOLN , The Capitol Cornor.Btono DolcKntcH to the Otnnlm Tnurim moMt \ Imml IjcnK'icr I'ro- testing Convlul Labor Other Capital Clutter. LINCOLN , July 20 , 1881. Spocinl correspondence of TIIK UKE. The news of the week in Lincoln li boon very much like the wonther , roaso ably varied without nny extremes of so satiou or yet a dearth of iliarnnl doin worthy of transformation to they \ \ The ceremony of laying the cornor-ato of the capitol on Tuesday Inat rath broke the monotony , but with the o coption of the moat intnroating Maser ceremonies with \rhich the prococdin wcro accompanied and the romarka Ex-Governor L'urnna , the event was d cidodly Umo. The address waa certain a model one , being devoid of the usu rhetoric that ia twined around now co nor-stonos like the ivy with which or tore covers the aged and crumbling arcl oa made by man hundreds of ycara nfti their architects are mingled with tl dual. The ox-governor RHVO in a plai unoatoutatioua manner the history of tl wonderful progress of Nebraska in n m aliell and hia addrcaa is n document we worth preserving. Hia comparisons b twcon the Nebraska of the past and tin of the present nro really surprising , ovc to ua who have lived amid all this pr < grcas , and , perhaps , added n little to i development. What a brilliant ahowir for any commouwnalth ia the contra between the grand assessment roll of tl atato in 1873 , which waa § 78,418,581 and that of 1883 , which waa $110,513 1314 , again in ton years of § 32,124,00- In 1873 there were only 1,107 milea ( railroad in Nebraska. In 1884 , 2G8 miles , an increase of 1,578 miles. 211 c which waa contrnctod between 1883 an L884. In 1883 the report c .ho superintendent of inatructio ihowed the number of pupils i .ho stateto bo 185,521 ; amount c nonoy apportioned $182,344 ; amour lor pupil 082 10 cents. In 1881 uura jor of pupils 209,387 ; amount of mono appropriated $401,404 ; amount per pv ) il $1 44 9-10 , a gtin of pupils in on roar of 23,845 , money appropriated $121 , )20 ) ; amount per pupil 407-10 cents ' 'Whero thor Hio ox-governor saya : voro no forest trees when the settle ucnts were first made in the country ar low to bo found 241,350 acres , or 005 , il4,108 trees in nourishing groves plant id by enterprising scttlora and local o\vn irs. Add to thuso 12,03,112 : ! truit tree ind 2,000,751 grape vines and you hav ho treeless American desert in you nind's eye. " The iiromon of this city are mnkin ] ; rcal preparations for thu tournament t. io hold in your city Tuesday. Then rill bo two companies from this city am . largo delegation of outsiders. Tin i'itzgoralds will 50 up Tuesday , about 3 ( trong , oflicercd by John Bagloy , fore nan , W. II. James , first assistant , ant / . M. Carpenter , second assistant. The } rill have a running team of eighteen , ; ndor the management of John Temple on , and , from the fine work the boyi .avo been doing lately , I will bet a po ; gainst a pagoda that they carry oil' < mo. The merchant's hose will not g < p until Wednesday , and will merely xko part in the parade. They will have ivonty men , in charge of W. H. Towbury , foreman , Robert Bar- am , first assistant , and I self ? cond assistant. Chief Engineer Quick ill also bo on hand and 1 will raise my > fmor bet and go two peas against a agoda that hp will bo the finest looking mn in the line , * Jerome Pcntzol , the cfonis of the Thurstons , to the contrary otwithstandini' . Chief Quick may not in in the running race for chiefs and jsistants , but for physique and general lake up , Harry Howard , in his palmiest ays , could never equal Lincoln's red- u'rted knight. Lot there bo a special Qtail of police to keep the ladies on the dowalk while Quick is passing in the recession. Ex-Chief I. L. Lyman and isistant , Moncho , will bo thoreand loan isuro my firemen friends in Omaha that 10 capital city will furnish the said aests during the tournament , of which icy can well fool proud to entertain in 10 best manner possible. William O'Slioa , of his city , an Irish itionalist of practical prominence , is not ; all satisfied with the position utiout to j taken by the executive committee of 10 Irish National Lanil League regard- g American politics. Ilo is now pro- iring an open letter to solid to aiiid iinmittco , atnting among other things lat the understanding ho had with Mr. iirnoll personally In Boston when ho V.SIica ) us vice president of thn Irish rco HJI ! League , which was the founda- on of the land leaguii in this country , ma < mtcd to use his inlluenco ta change of name waa that the American clitics should not in any way bo mixed illi land league matters. Wo are constantly hearing of the lack : manufactories in the city and the hesi- incy of mechanic producers to locate. Ilia can very easily bo explained if the tizens of the capital would only take mo to consider the matter. Do they r-or turn their eyes to the south whore .ands the penitentiary and think of the Mitract system there ia operation undur 'Oss ' Stout and others. What honest ard working stone cutter , no matter what is skill , can compote Buccenafnlly with 10 contract labor in the line of stone rork1 A trunk factory has lately been lUxblished in the pen. Is there ny inducement for trunk mak- rs to locate in Lincoln now'i Iven the heathen Chineetho diamond ycd child of the sun has a direct com- otition in the penitentiary laundry and is oriental chop stick economy hardly nablea him to successfully moot tliit Qtnpetition , It will not bo long before oots , shoes , cigars and other morclum ilo articles will bo made by the Nobraa- a convicts and consequent inroads 01 : 11 honorable and honest industrial pur uits. It Boomi that it is about time foi lie leading classes to examine into thif latter. In my Jiurnblo opinion won oed can bo done toward raising the dig- ity of labor and benefiting the BOIII f toil by regulating the prison con ract system than foolgin around i houaand striltcs. Lot thn cxntnplo o jhio and Now York in these mattorn bi ollowcd , Thuy also say that Boss Stou at his contiactn with the elate runowct ovoral months before the old ouu an out , thus having the dead wooc in the commonwealth. Why ia thi lorn Price , with sever * ! aliases , win ras connected with the killing of iliimni Nugent , in the Theatre Oorniquu , o our city , 1ms just been brought to thi i iry from Harlnn count v , ha ini Judge Gaalin had not hoard of Omaha scrape or ho would have ordoi his Acquittal , for the judge hna nbout much love for the metropolis and ita ci rons as the dovil.lms for holy waUr , Last evening both the republicans n democrats ratified. The city was atjli with bonfires and rockets and a porfi pandemonium of drums , lifi % hurra and hoornyn. The great trouble here thixt the democrats have no spoakt and the republicans are nil spen era. It would bo n great de bettor if there was n division mouth , for really aomo of the youi Dompathoncs Benjamins hero should appointed professors of oratory in thodc and dumb asylum. It would bo a ( , o send to their party if they were aa sile and half as solemn aa Undemocratic cu who do not Boem to have enough so ! composure when before an audience twinkle their eye. I think if I waa Cleveland man , and saw oven cro * roads poatollico way down in Red Willc county , I would manage to eiiy somothii intelligible In his favor , even if I had learn it out of a book. QUID 1'llOGHEBS O1-1 XII E M. * M. Ooiniilclloii of the Kcnctww Otit-O Vrom tljo Ucnvrr Tribune. TulegrnmR recotuul in thU city yotonlny n nuunceil completion of the Koiionmv cult m the line of tlio llurliiiKtou and MIKMHII Iliu cut-oil forma the hypotbonufo of n rip ] tiiglu trlnn lo to the old line botwoou Knn < i w mid Oxford , nud tuns through the nclio [ annhig country In Ni'bnvUu. Tlio hi will bo opened for through uusiucsM in about tvci'k. Tim oxnct dial-toco from Denver to I'ncil Junction by way nf tbo Kviiesaw cut ufT < it,7 ; inlk'8. The dl tuico Iroiu Otfoid t Kviici.tw , vin. cut-olTbeitiff 111.3. ' 1'ho ill tanco shortoneil \ > ewg about thirty miles. Th low cut-olT will in.iku the Chicago , Hiirlni ) .on & ill semi llio shortcht line to Chicago I Jt.3 ! miles. The cut-oil will 8avo oxer 01 mur In tlnio between the tornilnnl puin Alien the fust pasBeiiRor trains are run throus ) otwcen Chicago and Ucnxer. On July 1 , two ye.xra sincD , thu Burlingli inoxvaa coin | > ] oU < d to this city. The ptogrci nade in increased facilities for the safe nn pcedy h.iiulliti ( , ' of both freight ami pas.ioi ; eisiseryiunrkod. . Time on trelghU froi ho eastern shippers ia now uniformly arrive .t deKtiniktion in the remntkablo time of sovc ir eight days from Now York , nnd three I our days from St. I.ouis nnd Chicago , an vithout breaking Imlk or detention botnco it. Lonlg , Uinalm , Knnn&s City , or Chicago c ) onxcr , _ This ii new to western merchant ; , the ol iino being from twenty to thirty dnys froi /hicago. The tune and facilitioH ntlorded b ho Uurllngton line are not romarknblo enl s a comparison between now and old con itinnx , and in recognizing the fact that tli usincHS mnn has rights that nro desoring o eco nition is only displaying sound judgmen n the part ( if thn Burlington ollielaK Thn ho people of Colorado recogni/o nnd fully l rcciato the efforts tliis now line ii making i lieir buhnlf , irtrliown by the goncrou ? patiou go they nro giving it | The lute Hurry in the Now York stock mar ot is a true indicatur of the inunngeiiient c lie railroads of the country , nnd h a Bafeguiil ; > r the public tn di corn what lines are mar cod to buno the inteieat of the public nnd n lie saino time the interest of the utockholdcn The great liurlington nystcm coriHtuicti it ties into now territory for the purpose of tc taiuing there permanently and for the pin ese of making them profitable. They al xogniie the fact that prompt , actixf , fni eatmont and liberal dealing with its patron ru mceenary to Hocuro nnd hell patronage. llrnnils aitrrrtlM.it ns absoliiloly pure THE TEST : Plnco a r n top Jown oil n Lot Btovo unti .n inmo Ui.icox.1 uinl mncll. Aclit-inUi will nut bo n mod ta dulcet tlio [ irujonco ol ainiuunla. DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. 1 1II.ALIJ1KIALS3 IKS NEVER HMV QLLST10VCD n n million homo * for n. qiinitcr of a century 1C hai > uil thn t'ONeuninti 'relliitilo U t , THE TESTJFJHE OVEH. RICE BAKING POWDER CO. , UAKl HI Off Ir , Price's ' Special Flavoring Extracts , 1 lie itrniiffMlttiiost dfltr luut am ) uiliir < i | fla ur know nt and r. Price's Lupulin Voasf Gems I'or IJght , lli'iillliy iiii-ail , Tim Hot Dry Hup Vciutln the WoiM. FOR SALE BY GROCERS. UCACO. > GT. LOUI& E. K , BUEKET ) ! ! Ek [ OiRECTOB M EHOiiyEH HI North ICtb tUruot Omni * CHARLES RIEWE , JNDERTAKER AND DEAI.KH IN Malic Cases , Coffins , CasKGts , Shronfls KTO. , ETO. , ) ( ) Karnaiii Bt. , - OMA HA , NKI ordura iirumiitly attended to. Teloi > hon i nil. IcOAETHY & BUEKB 18 MTII STREET , KKT. FAUNAE AND DOUGLAR raaoitH TO JOHN u. JACOIJHI OTDERTAKEES ! the old ( land 1117 tarnam etreot , Onlers dy aph eullcltud and promptly ottei tcil to. R. RtSDQftl Intt'lTYHifipn ' 1 * ' " svfkm hirr.li Awn/nnoo Co. , ot LtodoD , Cub 4ctl | J.tSl,6CLC ( f MiOitf r. M V . C r.ttI ,0WMi0.l ( nuMcrcnunti ) , l Now.rljH .1 , O'.I'IUI l.SiC.OOO.U KiUr-K , I'lilliofliMa , n-UU. . , . J.JOO.fm.O \ , inrf' I'liiM r It' 1 W.ili.Q JA8 , H , PfiABOJJX JM , U , > H7S20IA & SUIt&SGK ltc < ldrfi ( < h'i > . 1407 J'niiii Rt. Ollk.u. Ko ID . ' . B ' t JJ ai j a > f aoas < ur oia j llcsldaaci United States Depository OF OMAHA Cor. 13th and Farnam St Tlio Oldest Banking Establishing in Omaha , SUOCKSSOR8 TO KOUCTZK Organtted la 1808. Organlcod aa a National Bunk tn OAPITA.Ii . $200,0 BUllPIiUS AND 1'KOFITB ornciui cmtoTou. nauwm Koonna , rrculJcnt. Joim A. CRitaliTOfl , Vloo VtMtiient A auncrg Koi'KTti , A , J. rorrLiTOR. r. n. tuna , c > h W n. Uca uiu , AMleUnl Cuhlti. * TranaacU a central banking btutncM. Innn r ttlflcatc beatliiR Intermt Drawe drattt o Frandnco and i < rlnolial cities In tlio Unllott Also Tximlon , Dublin , Rllnburnh and lb nt Itlcs rl tbli continent and . ! ( ) . * THE MERCHANTS OS * Authorized Cnintul , - 1,000,00 Paid-up Capital , - - 100,00 Surplus Fund , - - - 70,00 BANKING OFFICn | H. W. Cor , Farnam ana 12ih S OFFIOF118I * RIIR IfDRrnr , President I Sxtt'l.K.noaiu , V-P JIN. D. WOOD , Caslilor. | Lunma Uttinii , A Prank Murphy. Samuel K. Uoon , Hon. n. Woi Jhdrica O. U ousel , A. U. Jones , Luther Drake. Transact K General Hanking IltislnoM. All n ift\oany Uanklng bualncn t * tranmct are Imltcd ' ll. No matter bow large or small tlio trannoctlc t Mill rocolro our careful attention , and wo piom Jaj s courteous treatment. Tars particular attention to business for part otldlni ; oulfllJo the city. Kxclungo oil all the i > r Jpal cities oltlio United States at very lovrcet rat Accounts ol Uanka and Bankers rcoolrod on tav < .bio terms. Issuoa Cettlflcato ot Deposit boarln j 6 per oc ntcrcut. Bin-sand soils Foreign Kxchange , County , CI > nd Oovornmont eoourttini UNITED STATES OF OMAHA. ? , W , Cor , Farnam and 12th St. Capital , - - 5100,000.0 : . W. HAMILTON , Pros't. 8. R. CALDWEUL , V. Proo't. F/l. T. BARLOW. CnohlO DIRECTORS : ! . S. OALDWELL , U. F. SMITH , J. W. HAMILTON , M. T. BAULOV 0. "Win HAMILTON. Accounts solicitor' , and kept su octto sight chock. : ortlflcatooof Dopoalt Icouotl pir blo In 3,0 and 12 months , boarln ntoroot , or on dorrmnd without Ir : oroot. Advances made to cuatomornc ipprovodsocurltlosat market ral > f Interest. The Intoroots of Cuatomors ni s'csoly guarded and every facilH sompatlblo with prlnclploa t lound banking freely oxtondod. Draw sight drafts on EnglandIn and , Scotland , and all partner EL ope. Soil European Paooa o TlcUota JOLLEOTIONS PROMPTLY MAD ! Cor. 13th aud Douglas Sts. Inpitnl Sfcoclc , - - - 8150,00 iibilityof Stockholders , 300,00 iya For Cent Merest Paid or. Deposi WANSMADE ONltEAL ESTAT. MIKS II. HOVD I'rcwMon . M. UKKNinT Vlco 1'iuiillou ' A I'AX'ION Mana liiB Dlri-do DIINU. WJMJUIt , Ubhta HAS r.MANDEUSON , T1IOS. U KIM11ALI. , w , OAN.Nirrr. MAX HKXh'i ' , KNIIY I'UMIvr K I. HTOHIi. . ulMSiTT < fMLI 1 ITT Health and Happiness. DO AS OTHERS H&VEDOHE. Are your KiclnoyB disordered ? ' Klclmy Wurt luoUKlit mu ( rum my LTUVO , unit wrn-.arirrliiiil ' " ' ' 'n Klircnupliy I3l nl ilmt'irn u DUrutl. " M.V > UuurnutlMix.liuulcllouluUli.li , Are your nerves -weak ? "Kliliii'y Wurt mid ) inn from ru rmiu wcaknrwi . " M , M , 11. ftc.ndcrl win nut FiiBi | > t illulli Km UuoUwiiiJkl. Ckrltllan Mimllor t'lovclaiiu , O. Have you Brisht's Disease ? "KMnar.Wnrt i urccl inu when my water wan Ju t llku Unit ouJ tlitii Ilkn blmcl , " Frunt WIlBon.l'eauody.Uoiu. Sufforinrrfrom Diabetes ? "Kl diH/'Wiii t U the ini t ur < i Mf ul runinlr . " I liae n'lli < f. lmninllal , almost iJ Ulita orer u Jr , lUllti | C. llulluu , Muiikton , \ t. Have you Liver Complaint ? "Klclni'y.'Wort currd mo f cliruiiio Uvir WMIOW > after l JSJJll ' , BloCbl _ th .U flu.nl , N. V. Is your Back lame and nchinfj ? "Ifliliioy.Wort.U iMtlk ) rurM no wlmi I u wi Hnvo you Kidney Diopnso ? aiul kulni ya ouiiinnllrrr "KMiifjrAViirt inailii inn t > iU trirlnu. HH woita afUr r f uiinunriHHful $10 a but. yuara " Baci'i llodici i Wllllaiiutuw n , Wc t > > ii. Are you Constipated ? "KM wr-Wort raui * ro y ctnLuutloiiii undcuriil mo aftci JO jeut ui ut olh < r iiii-ill , incj. " J.elwn Kuu-chlld. bt. AllariD , \ t , Have you Malaria ? "KMnry-Wort ) iu doiio l .tlvr than niiy . oilier rtiucUr ( Jjavo ovir u il III my pradln. " IJr. U K. dull , HuulU JIi.ro , Vt , Are you Bilious P "III Inoy Wort linn dononm iuuiouod tlian nnj ItUir uuiiHjy i Iwrn orrr tnkm. " ' 11H.J.T Uulluwuy.hlknat.OrtKOU. Are you tormented -with Piles ? "Klflnci Wi-rt inii < liif'ifcurt't / / mo it Meidlnt pill i > vf i' Kluin ni iiuiiirmlMt u 111 IIIK * r ' ( jto. II | luntCulilvrU. UauU , il/crntowu , I'o , Are you Bhoumatism racked ? "Klilnt r Woit I'unii ni" , ufli'r I wan vl > ' u tip ' tu . uiiillli'"Uuiriiiiltlilily iii > r dloLyii | | > Sli.iaii UbrWBO M ulirolmU V Uulli , aaluo. Ladies , are yon Buffering ? "KMiiiy Wurt ruriil i "t rxiillur truui < lt > i ol overulUrt utanillnv Many frluuiU IIMI anil iiriilM It , " ) Wri. 11 , lAinoimuiJ lojAJlotUi\ . 1C you would Banish Disease i and Rain Hoaltli , Take The Largest Stock in Omaha ; and Makes the Lowest Prices1 ; DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS.y J"1 rocolvod n asBortmont ( nr sarpMslng nny thing In this market , comprlsln { Uio Ifttost and moat tasty designs uianufnoturod for this spring's trade and covorln- range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. Parlor Goods Draperies. Now ready for the inspection of cus Complete stock of. nil the lato.i tomers , tlio newest uovoltiFs in Htyles in Tttrcomnn , Madras nud Suits aud Odd 1'iocos. Lncu Curtains , Etc. , Etc. Elecant Passenger Elevator toaU , , Floors. W\uf A "PUTT TPC ! CSTCTT VWCJ > T/TflT / ? " lUHtijili foJalvlilxrl/ii ; , 1200.1S08 nnd ISlOFnrnnm Street. - - - - OMAHA NEB , Garry the Largest Stock , offer the Lowest Prices and Easiest Terms of Any Dealer Here on Besides Many other Well-known Makes , we sell the World Renowned _ II IJ rVJJl ] AND ARION PIANOS. AND THE CKLEBRA.TED SUONINGKR "BELL" ORGANS. InatrtimontB Rented and rout allowed if purchased. Pianos on installments , § 10 Monthly. Organs , ? 5. Gall or Dond for Cntaloguo and tems. V AEEROOMS , - - BOOB. 11TH AND FARNAM STS. Would call particular attention to their now stock of FINE WATCHES , CLOCKS , SILVERWARE , AND AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF Diamonds and Precious Stones , FULL LINE OF HOWARD1 WALTUAM AND ELGIN WATOllES. WAREROOMS - - COR , 11TH AND FARNAM STS. - - n fd' x U va B TM ir C4 asr vj u H ua H xfsx H xs q 10,1 UADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catarrh , DeafncBo , Lung und Norvona Diseases Speedily nnd 1 ormanently Cured. Patient ! Cured nt Ilomo. Write for "Tiiu MKDIOAL-MISKIONAKY , " for the People. OonuuUaUon nnd CorroBpondonco Qratia. P. 0. Box a02. Telephone No. 20. I HON. EDWARD RUSSELL , Poatmatitor , Davenport , uaya : " Piiyaicinn oil .tcu ADUIty ana Marked SUCCOBH. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport , UUPAn t > nnnrnh1n M.\n. Finn KnrcoBS. Wonderful Oiiroa. " Hours8 to 5. | * , BOLTS 5 COMPANY , -MANUFAOTUItKIISOF ormor Windows , tlnlalt , Wlndniv Cnjn , Iron CriBtliun , Jtttalllo Fky-llRlits , &o. Tin. Iron and Sbto lloof' cr , .lib H'HiHk mil Stn.it , Omaha , Nobrsuikn. AND TWO WHEEL CAKTS. lbl mil 1320 llarnoy Utreut and OS B. 18lb Htfttl , nitrated C t lci-uj ( oruiinj 1 Iran uooa nyiiilciitloo. tlirum c > ii Ilorllili'ri I'OCK ! . " wilti linmlrc.li of Krutiful inntliirn Molhcm1 n.ilk Kinlitlim m > Hauli IlOUl.K'KB'UIOHnUUM AMMfr ( < iKiinManli ) ruinirmii'icixiIuiiK 'llii'l * i I.KHII | | lie ulih nr n. LIH..H for I M'A M H ' 1 1" I"I lilt t fur II H H lilj U-m 111 ia I'm i- iumi'l6c All toiiuriniiK ii . ' ' i lii. licniilii - I IN II , II 10 ! U | . ' I' ' Hi" llul I , , li Mr - / ' ' II' I1" lull liiiiniilv iiiiiiiini Hi. iuliVl-.il * Wr , . U II //o. in- , . I il ' Hc ml , i n "I * ' ' ' r ux u < lulu -H ( . / ' ( U l > II " < . % f Will l n-iitiyiiuilt > iiiiitituf | trim 111 ttompn. \\u. nine i. K , Cv Van 4 I < * Ul. VU > AtONQ TIIK LINE OF THK Chicago. . Si. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. Tbo now oxtuiiulun ot thla line from WakeflelJ up the DEADTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Couoon ) and Colorldgo Itoacliea the bust portion of the btato , Kpcclal ex. curalou rate ] for Und icekcra over thli line to Wajne , Noilolk mul llartlugtou , mid via Ulair to all I rlntdp.il polnta on the SIOUX 01TY & PACIFIC RAILROAD Trtln oror tht 0. . Bt. I' . M. & O , Ilalhvjv ti Oi * niston. tiioux Olty , 1'oaw , llaitinfton , Wayne n. I Norfolk , OJoxiaaoot * vt 231-lar for Fictnont , Oakdae , Nellcli , and through to Val entino. a"3TFor ra ( 8 and alllnfc nd r " en