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OiWJTA OAtLY BEE-TUESDAY , JULY 29 , 1884. ( IE ! Owing to the increase in our business we'v < admitted to the firn Mr Edwin Davis , wh ( is well and favorably known in Omaha.Thi $ will enable us to ban die an increased Iis1 of property. Weasl those who1 have desi rable property foi saleto place the same wrth us. The new firnc will be REAL ESTATE BROKERS. 213 South 14th St / * ATTENTION , SIMERS ! AH contestant * for tlio 25 premiums mjirrcRiit- Inc nbovo amount , offered liy Hlackwclrt lur- 1mm Tobacco Co , must obscno the following conditions on which tlio premiums arc to bo Awarded : All bncs mutt bear onr original Hull Durham label. U. 8. Uovcnuo Stamp , nnd Caution Notice. The baw must bo done tip fccurcly In n package with name nnd nddrcii offender , and number of bagi contained plain ly marked on the outilde. Charccs must bo prepaid. OmtctlelaitttfaremtierSOUi. Allpnck- IIRCS should bo forwarded December l t , nnd must reach us at Durham no ! Inter than Jecem- txrJM. No matter whcro you rcMdc.ncnd your pncVftRC , advlio m by mall that you hard done so , and ntnte the number of Impi sent. Names of successful contestants Ith number of hues returned , will bo published , Dec. 22. In IVMton , Herald ; New York , Herald ; I'M nilcl- phln , Time * : Durham , N. ( ! . , nbaeea Want : New Orleans , Timet-llcmnrral : Cincinnati , ft- cnitrer ; Chicago , Iallv Neui ; San rn-nctoco , Chronule. AddroM , Dt.ACKwr.i.i.'s iMimiAM TOHACTO Co. , DtmilAM , N. C. Every genuine packauo lins plcttirc of null. * 3"Sec our next nnnouuccincnt.'t * Health is Wealth DR. K O WMT'H Nitmii AMI UTIAIY TIUAIMRNT , Ritarihtccil np'cl.lo for lljsttir a , D.zzlnu f , Convti flnns , Klto , NoivomNcum'Kll , He il ohti , Norvoi : 1'rostratlnn fumed by the 1111 olMci > kcil or tobacci WftkclulnfM , Mrntil cli prtnlon , Bnttcnlnij of Hi hriln tc iiltlnt'ln loninltami lo-vilim to mlsorj dooiy and death , 1'rctnalilro Olil Ago , llarrono'B In- or 1'ooor In either ntx , Iinolimtnrj I.o > oes an > l Bpci inalorli"r rausoil li ) otor cidrtmri of the bmin , scl iliiino or o\cr inilulir nco , Kixclt box tent ln nn month' * trcitircnt | l no a box or nix boxes to 85 00 , Bentli ; null prepaid on tccolpt ol pr ce. WK OUAIUNIKK MIX HOXia Tocuronnv cow. With nach order rocolvml by ti lorslx Inxcs , accompanied wllh 8,00. wo wl'l ' urn thopu'chticr our wilttcn Ktiamitoo ti rutund tli money'I ' the treatment Onm not HTeot a cure , Uu i ntce UMICC ! only by .JOHN (1 WEBT ft CO . j ) 28m&o.ly 802 MaJtion St , Chicago , III. ( AKTKIl ) I BELT and other KLUCTTUI Arrruvcrs nro Bent on a ) Days' Trial Tt [ IO ONLY.OUNQ Oil OLD. who nro tuttrr [ UK from Neavouj UitmtiTT. lasr Vrr uir /ABTI10 WKMfNKSSKK , nml All thO O dlnPUBfll Ot I rirjoxAt , N TUUI : , rc'SiiltlnR from ATUSKJI nnc OTItEit OiUnr * Sliced/ relict anil rnmpleti nwlorntlon tc ilrALTH , V'nna nnd ttAitiiooc KUAnANTRfi ) . bond at unco for Illiutnkxi i'amplilrt free. Adnrcsl TO I/FA 1C ilKI.T CO. . ninmhnll. Mich , Vnt Man Qtilek inr * , r . nook fra CUUI. Anne , IM rulloii Ml. Nt Tori DR JORGE'S - - . . . euro . tT\oiisnpi" LtllnUngnrtioMinutlt > iu. I'ji Klilniy , Kilnu | mi I l.lvt - " - - 'loiit.Asllilm.lUni > jHHnla [ , Con v J il-i Qf ti ' II n.I rjMiitlii.K. Calnnl V/ ? I'llM. r.ili | ! | " > , limntinc : Dunit , Vinio. rroinpHiiB t'trrt.Ui1 Only Htintillc 1.1 tll ( > Holt III Vim Hut flint M nilrt tlior.ltclrlrlly and nu < i in tli"m tliroitph I ) i , < liutly. und lanLurccliarKtU In an li cluit Ly llio iiutlpiit. SI.OOO Would NotBu It. Iu. HORsn t WM afflicted with rhuumatlam an : nreJ by luluc a belt. To any onn alHlototl wit that dlooaio , 1 would af , buy Uomo'i Klertrlo Hell Any ono c&n oonfor with ma by writing calltn ft ( my itoro , 1420 Douglai etrcot , Omoha , Neb. WILLIAM LYOW3. MAIN OKFICK 1422 Douglaa Htreut. fJTor ale utO. F. Uoouuuu'i lJru Stoio' 111 ainam Ht , Omaha. OnlciB nito 10. O D Matter < > t Aiiplloatlon ut Eduard O'Connor tar LiiU | ( LICOIIHO. NOT1CK. nrd O'0nnnrdldiipn Lho 2Ctll day nf Juno A. I ) . 1831 , (111) III * ninlcatlo | tn tlio mayor and city council of Omaha for llcenw t fell Halt , Hfilrltuouii and Vlnum Lliiuorn , atcor. 1M and Fana'n utroot , Thlr.l wnrd.Omnha Neb , frnm th llth day of April , 1834 , to the IHIi day of Ajirll IBS ! K tho'o bo no objection , romoiiBt nco or prutof filed within two utekg from Juno zflth , A. D. 1H3I tlio Bald llccnio will Ijo Krantod KDWAKU O'CONNOU Atitlllrnnt. 105.2t-lowkt J , J. I , 0. JKWJ5TT , City Clerk. OF TDK OMAHA. NEBRASKA. The Hcholastlo } ear commences on the First Wednesday in Seplemlisr , The course of Instruction nmbraroi all tlio Klcmcr taryand hlKhcr bran luu nl A IliiUhcd cduattloi Dllu'rcnco uf Kcllclon In no olntuilo to the adtnl ; alon of vuun ; laiilos. IMjilU nro recoil oil at an tlmo ol tno } ear. TEEMS PAYABLE IN AD VANOI InduJ'ni ' ; Hoard , \Va liln | ; , Tuition In KnglUh nu Krtncl ) , use of baol.8. 1'lano , poruomlon of Five Months , § 150.0 ( nXTIt\OIIAIlliS-IrawlnK. ( : IV.r.tlnK , German Harp , Violin , ( hilUr and Vcuil Mmlo lUilurunoiH aru ruiiutrod ( mm all porvnn unknow to the liibtitutlan , For fuithur lnfiirimtinnii | > plt the ' \ \ \\.mfiu \ St Men AB. ST. JULIEN , PUOPUIKTOR. 8. W. Cor. 15th St. nnd Capitol Avenue On the European Plan. Klrntcla's In e\ory r < pock Tblj Hiiipllod | ltli ifaiiio and all iltlloiolea e tno > raion , heieoilia | ) for unh uluton order per bill of faro. Itooma attachuJ fur traiiblout cui torn.V11I nlao keep day boardera at the most roi douaolo rates. Vlll purify thn DLOOD/rcpii. Ute thu LIVER und KIDNEYS , und JIKHTOIU. iinc lliULLTlt mul VIQOR of TfOUTlI. Uj u-nilu , Wnntor AlMH'lllc , in- I.rtik of htmiRtli , Kitlliinnliniliilcly Hum i. uiuiclfianil t'lt unuwfono. llio mind anil mipiilln jlrilii 1'uwir. ulfuJi'KIro" ' toiiiilallill ; | iui-iilliirln llnlr tex will find InDU. IIAHTKJI'U IHOIi TON10 u rote und ipiieiljr euro. ( llvc clcnr , licullliv yompU'tloii. Freiiicnt | nttumplB at i-niinliTIi HIiiK unlyudd to thupoimlarllyoriliu urlnln il. l > u tiutuxpurl- - , ' Honiljounuldirnto'JIinDr. HiirtnrMiMl To. t. Jx > uU. Mo. . JOT. our "DllKAM IIOOK. " 'ull of ettlunjo tlid utoJul luloriuutlou , lne. UANUFAOTUItKIl Of GALVANIZED IRON WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC a. 10 aatn. OMAHA NEUltABK THE REPUBLIOAN VALLEY A UlR8t nt Krtllor MPtllll of tlio Cli UAK < > Tribune. To the Ji1Itor of Tin IlRK. The rosidonU of tlio Republican Vallo west of Rod Cloud wore somewhat nmiisc in reading an article in The Chicago Tribune buno by ita corrosponilont travollin through Nebraska. This article has bee published by the state press of Nobraaka nnd does an injustice to the Republics Valley , Ilo gives a glowing account of the slat from the Missouri river to Rod Cloud then , ho Bays , the drouth district begin to make its appearance. From the ton of this ono would judge this correspondent ont had been returning from the demo cratic convention , nnd as ho Was ncnrin thoatato line of Kansas probably cxpor ; onccd a drouth as Kansas is nloraporanc atato. There has scarcely bcon a week pasec since last March but what it has rainc in the valley , and no part of the wostcai show better crops than the Ilopublicai valloy. At this place ono firm has aoli ono car load of solf-bindurs. and anotho about that , and was not able to fill tlioi orders. And wo have hoard the earn cry for harvesting machinery in altnos every town between Red Cloud ami Mo Cook. If this drouthy man had turned woa from Rod Cloud ho could have soon a flno small grain and corn fields na eve ho saw. It is no now thing for rye stalk hero to bo found 8i foot in length , whoc G to 7 foot high , und just this forenoon noticed a stalk of corn Ofootand 4inche in length. In Furnas county the ry crop is No. 1 nnd it is Bdfo to Bay will a\ oraio5 to 45 bushels pur aero. Whoa could bo no butter , nnd the best judge say will yield 20 to 35 binla-U per ncro I never saw corn look any bettor in 111 ! nois. Every town batwoon Rod Cloud am McCook is booming. There has boon n drouth at this place. t fA now bank buil-ing , town hall nnd four ntory mill , costing about 810,000 , two ntory plow and blacksmith shop an line dwelling houics costing ns high n 82,000 nro being erected. The hay cro in the valley will bo the largest eve known. Emigration is pouring into th val'oy ' and that right in the harvest sec son. son.Tho farm era in Furnas , Frontier an Red Willow counties are improving b building good brick and frame bulldinu instead of the of the old style of sod , an in fact it has boon no wet this season : has \vaohcd away nnd tumbled ( low most of the sod houses and dugouts. Ii view of the injustice The Tribune he donp the Republican Vulloy in miaroprt sonting the facts , in behalf ot the 'poopl I aak Tun lii ! : and state papers to infon them to the contrary. Crm.KN OF THE VALLEY. O1UQIN OF AMMONIA , Ammonia is obtained in largo quantities I ) tlin putrefaction of tlio mi no of nmiimls. 7. ; cyelojxJiitJlittanmca. Kvary hoiibuki'Biier cnn test bafcinff powdoi coiitaiiilnK this ( licm tlni ; < lriig by placing " " "Andrews' ' . " 1'c.arl" can of the "lloyal" or to down on a hot ktovo until heated , then reinov tkn cover nnd xmoll. Dr. I'lico'n Cruam Making Powder does n ( rontaui Amnioni , Alum , 1/uiiu , 1'otnali , ISor L'hopphatoH , ( provu It by tha abo\o teal ) . ] \ prt-parod uv n I'liyplcinu und Clioinlst wit Bpcciul regard to cle.inliuoas undliealthfulnea A. Mooting Which Uutl an Uiiusun Audionuo. Chicago Tribune. "Do you the preacher ? " asked a youni woman wearing a changeable silk dros and jauntily smoking n cigarot. "Yes , nnd I hope you will como in am hear mo. " "I don't believe you can preach , " replied plied the young woman "But you'i make a first-rate boss for a coQin mill. " This conversation took place last nigh in the "Tnmmany Ueor Garden , " adjoin ing the Buckingham Dance Hall. Th proprietor of the hall gave the use of i to the Florence Night Mission , whicl advertised a gospel mooting to open at ' o'clock. Long before that hour the bee gardoii , from which n door opens to th hall , was full of mun and wotnon chafliin , ono another about the now Gospel-null. Whoro'd the prcachor ; nln"t the iniiiklc got it hero yet ? " "Oh ho'll got you ont thu niotiTiioru' seat. " "Lord , if I'd go up and toll m experience in the moot ing 1 hot the pruacho'd ulciir out. " Yes they'd turn oil' the gn ? mighty quick You're the worst they mako. " So the women tulkod to each other drinking beer nnd smoking cigarota. Am v/hon Mr. Smith M. Allen , who was ti load the mooting , arrived , ho was vur ; promptly surrounded and questioned ai indicated above. With Mr. Allen cam Bonio thirty or forty Christians , yoiinj and old , nnd of both sexes , who soatei thomsolvoa on the stugo and started i gospel hymn. The boor-aaloon was deserted sorted immediatfly , moat of the youiij women pouring boldly through the dooi into the hall , curiauaand greatly amused A few went out of the saloon , ontorci the hal ! from the street , and sat dowi sedately among the mission folks , whun they stared curiously across the hall a their late companions as if they won strangers , Mr. Allan prayed and talkc ( for nearly an hour. Long before ho finished ishod , several of his hearers had rogainct their seats in the garden. "Talks toi long , " said ono of thorn. "If ho'd enl ; give mo n chance I'd n staled , " Mr Allen was followed by another speaker but no sinner showed any signs of poni tonco. The mission people propose ti hold fropuont meetings In the hall. North Polo Expeditions. 1'ilzo fight * , lotteries , walking matches , am liuloon UBCuimioim art ) usually humbugs of tli womt sort. Dr. 'J'homut' Jtrltctiic ( hi is 110 n Immbug , ItUamilck cure tor aclioj am pprutux , and is juit as good for a lama 110)3. Onr-WorkH Shut Down. The Detroit Free Press says : Businosi in nearly all lines of manufacture is fa down in the doldrums there is no doub of that ; but experienced and far-sooiiif men are very confident that the most o the storm 1ms uassod , and that witl the frosts wo shall aoo a rouownl of no tlvity. Hugh MoMillon was asked yesterday about the Nowberry & MoMillon enter prises. Ho said : " \Vo are still running at the Michigai Car-works , but wo expect to abut dovvi next week. " 'For how long ft time ? " "I think about sixty days. " "How many men will that throw ou of employment } " "In the uoiuhborhoud rf 1,200. " "Has the buninoas dwindhul muohl" "Yes. In 1881 and 1882 wo did a enormous business nomothing like S3 , 000,000 n year. Wo know nt the tim that tlio railroads were over doing it i : the purchase of cars , and foresaw the in evitable end. As a consequence w wcro prepared for ndull time. , " \Vhnt is the prospect for the future ? "Bright. Our car wheel factory wil run right along. So , too , the forgo , th stool works and car-spring works. W are looking for a good year in 1885. " CONVINCING. Iho proof A the pudding Il not tn chowin the string , Imt in having an opportunity t toot the article direct. Hclirotor & liocht , th Drwgtots , have n free trial bottle of Dr. Ik eanko s Congh and Lung Syrup for each an every ono who Is aflllcted with Coughs , Coldi Asthma Consumption or any Lunij Alloctlot VlMjA.HI ) TO-DAY. IJrokon lint not PoorIlo is In Goi ninny HcoklnK A By I tun Where Ho May B < lucno his Children HlH Liato Wc lth the Ho- suit or Slow Accretion. N. Y. Commercial Advcrtitcr. Said nn intimate friend of Mr. Ilenr Villard's thia morning : "Mr. Villar has not passed out of the world ; ho i only laying on his oars. With his -wlf nnd _ children three of whom nro boys- ho is searching for aomo quiet retreat i Germany , where ho may stay with hi family nnd secure rest for hlmaolf nnd ed ucation for his children. His rccon visit to London was marked with cordia greetings by his English friends , of whor lie has many , and at u dinner given i ; his honor by the guests of the Norther : Pacific railway excursion , ho wns prc aontod with n handsome nilvor llat'or In Berlin , too , his friends have como t the fore bravely , and given him a grool ing that a ci-devant millionaire aoldor receives. Since the crash last year , Mi Villard has ceased to have any connoc ti n with the Northern Pacific or an railways of the so-called Villard oyatem with the exception of the Oregon an California railway of which ho ia atll president. Ho has been busy cnoug endeavoring to evolve order out of th chaos of his own affairs. As to hot much ho haa saved of the ninny million ho once had it is hard to say. The conn try sent nt Dobb's Ferry , whi ° h may b worth half n million dol'ara ' , belongs t Mrs , Villard into whoso hands it paesc some yeara _ before Mr. Villard'a connoc tloti with the Northern Pacific. Thia c course remains in the hands of the famil What other property ho haa it is hard t aay. It la n mistake to ascribe , na i often done , Mr. Villard'a natonishingl rapid rise to his stock operations. U was never known to manipulate the mat kot to aorvo his personal ends , whatove ho may have done on bohnl of the great corporation which ho represented. His wealt : simply grow from the property which h created. Hia success as the receiver c the Kansaa Pacific , nnd later of Orego ; and California railways , is typical of hi general work. Ho made both railway solid , and they became paying concoriif Thus the confidence placed in him by th Gorman stockholders was justified. Bu to go still further back. Mr. Villon made much money in United States n the early daya of the war. Ilo bough thorn when they were Belling at 30 cents and held them till they rose to par. Hi father loft him considerable patrimony- some thousands of dollars and it wil thus bo soon that hia command ever cap ital was of slower growth than ia generally ally imagined. His friends say that h ia satisfied. His undertaking of th Northern Pacific has been carrlci through , and for the present ho has n further ambition than to rest after hi qigantio Jabpra. It la not likely that h will allow hia m'nd to Ho fallow long. " The Dead Miie. " Many old soldiers rornembor "tho cload line nt Andersonville. It wan a mighty dangorou neighborhood. Dyspepsia , biliousness , am Itvar nnd kidney disease. * arn full of perils foi the pick , hut Jtunlocb lllmxl Jlittera ara a cei tala remedy , bold everywhere. Iho King Snake , The king snnko , says Dr. Lewis , o North Carolina , ia the master of snakes oa its name applies. When full growi It la about an inch and a half thick ant six or seven foot long , its color is jo black , with regular cross-bars of whiU from head to tail. Ii is of handsome appearance pearanco and is the most active and pow < erful of all other snakes. It , like n man , is at enmity with ull the serpent tribe , It does not hesitate to attack the largesl rattlesnake or copperhead. Ita attack if made with great skill , commencing by making a circuit of the enemy , who al once forms hia deadly coil of defense , contracting the circle at every evolution , passing so fast that ho seems to form c spotted ring around his adversary , who it denied by the splendor. The king con tinues his lightning-like speed , Booing its clmnce , leaps suddenly , seizing the ene my by the nock , nnd with great skill , winds itself around the latter , drawing its folds "closer and closer , broakinv ite bones and crushing out the lifo of its foo. It then unfolds itself , but if any sign pi lifo is perceived in its victim it ia again enfolded until the king is satisfied of ite doath. It then slowly moves oil to seek ita food or anothorsorpont to slay. Letter from Hunnlor Jacobs ) . SKNATY. CHAMIIKH , ALII ANY , N. Y. , March 31st , 1882. For n long time it has boon my habit to use Brandroth's Pilla. In fact , 1 have seldom had occasion to use any othei medicine , nnd it allords mo great pleas' uro to say that for Biliousness , Dyspep sia , and the other ills of the system , tc which men in public lifo are mnro apl than others to bo subject , they are an invaluable - valuable remedy. . /OIJN / C. JACOBS. Just Ijlko 831110 Knllrottils. Wall Street New * . A religious denomination in n town it Indiana , which fait that it must have a church , called in the services of a business - ness man to tell them how it could hi brought about. "Tho case stands like this , " ho began "thoro are twenty of you , and you car ratao $500 among you. You need a least $3,000. Organise a stock company oiler your shares at fifty cents on UK dollar , and you'll ' have no trouble in getting ting the money. " "But , Mr. Chairman , " protested one of the brethren , "what about dividondi on this stock ? " "Dividends ! dividends ! " echoed the chairman ; "why that's an after consider ation. The first thing is to got rid of thi stock and pot the building up. " HpnnUh Afl'ulrn. MADRin , July 28. Minister Poster hod on other important Interview Saturday witl Senor Caitclli ) , Spanish premier. It Is a dlf ticult tak for thu Spanish government U roconcllo tho.conflictin * commercial intercut of the peninsula of Cnbn. "I have been dreadfully troubled witl disease of the kidneya and liver durin ) the past six months. HUNT'S [ Kidne ; and Liver ] RKMKDY lisa made mo n noy man. " Isaac W. Fairbrother , Provi deuce , 11. 1. Tlio JokoTurnctl [ on Mr. Ilorr. From the San 1'rancUco Alt1 * , July 17. Congressmen Ilorr said on the stun the other day. "Now I like the dom cratic party for what it has not been ab tod6 , I like the republican party f what it has boon able to , do. " The r publican party has been able to put M Ilorr into oflico and the democratic par has not been nblo to keep him out. No you aoo the point of his remark. "When Doctors it will bo tlmo enough to doubt the r liability of Kidney-Wort. Doctors t agrco that it is a moat valuable inodiclt In nil disorders of the Liver , KiJno ; and Bowels , nnd frequently proscribe i Dr. P. 0. Billon of Monkton , say "Tho past year I have used it more thi ever , and with the best results. It the most successful remedy 1 have ov used. " Such a recommendation spoal for Itself. Sold by all druggists , tit advertisement. OF IjKTTKHS. Remaining in tlio I'oatolllco Monday , Ju 28tb , 1884. OINTI.KMKN'S MST. Abbuhl D { 2 * Lang A Allen N l.nngloy .T Archer D S Larmcr S M liaurmnn H N Larneon J K Ilarron H C Lareson N Bartholomew Loahoy B Baxter D Lenin J licclunan 1 * Levy D Itedell lr C V Levy I 15oll LOWIB M .T llonjatnin A. Lindbsrd C L lionnott J Littler J liado A Lucha A BushCh McAnulty D ISraun Urooks Al McUtUchlu 1'rookH A McCinwan H L lirowcr 8 C McGlunls W A ISrownllW McKuinn J Uruner F M Melton .r Burns ! Jo A Marcot W Cameron A 1) Maeon C Campbell O C MasturB V Card C .1 Mattson M CaitcrCS Mellor 0 CuBtm M jMolandor V Cispcr J Choaboroug A M Murphy Wm Clough H A Naglo Wm Coaley T B Noobler lj Crane U Norcott C F C'rifcll J ( V Brion J Crowley M O'Donnell J (2) ( ) CutnmingH .T O'Hern J U.visWP Uleson T C JJolfsW Ulsan G Belaooy SI Olson L Devoro C J Otibtith A Daw M 1'orks A Dower C II I'cck JT Uugeer F C Tcrkins C B Duncan T Peyton P C Uuster W Phllllpa J D Poland W K Karnst S ( r Kdolmau A J Prentls OA Kilgar W .F l'iescottE(2) ( ) Kllks A Pugh D S Ensign M W Quard C Krickson II Kaczka J Jiruest Ph lUnkln S P Kakridge CE Qatnlmra S Farrer L 1' leis A Fatisbender J Kenner A Fitzwold N Keynolds E Fleming 11A (2) ( ) lloodel J F Folly T U Kiloy S Ford F llodgers H Foyer 1 ? 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J K Johnson Mias 1C iralimrd Mil's A Kouli Mrs B trim n Mrs C U Kullov Lydinll irown Mrs M Konnicutt Mrs G iuahumn M S Kibbon Miss A J.ip.nly Mrs H Killello.k Miss M Hhriatonsen Miss S Kitmo Mrs E Dodwlck MUs M Kircbhoir Mrs I , 3olo A ICott Mrs W jonardMlsa S Kulto iMiHs K 3i > oiior Mrs K W Larsen Mia * II Dorbitt Mies U 1) L .Layton MIPS F Uruinpton MrH G Lo.ithurloml Mrs J I Randall Airs M LolKhton MIH H tigna MliH L I < yiich Mrs N ( c 'urry Miss M Mcl'luro Mri F JamehMnW A Mad < irrn Mrs H ) unnell < Mm J O McEwena MIcB I ) .ivi Mra U M Maiming MisxK ) olaney Miss 15 V Martin Mrs M ( f Juwfonborsv Misn A MathowaMisO II ) odKO Mrs 'I ! A Maul Mra E ) au < horty Mrs Messeromith i > Irs L MttDn Mien A Miller Miaa U Ihnoro Mra B Mitchell Mrs C : \aiiB Ml > 3 A Mitchell . 'arnor MIsB A J Mitchell Mrs II I'elton Mlas ] , K Ntlteon Mrs H ' 'label Miua li Northonsaon Miss A rither Mrs N Oster Mrs I. A Kit mlrgj MUs N Ponchcr Mrs E fletiher MrH Fit Porkina Mrs Jo Hey ' 'orst Mrs M 1'itoreon Hilma 'ortina Mrfl M Potter Mrs M 'ox Miss E L Probbol Mis ? M ; ' \ix JNlrs i1 A Prior Miss II lardon MIsa N llujgan Mm J iarHtln Miss lllgby Mra 1) 0 : ! eist Mrs 1C (2) ( ) KltcheyMrsSJ Itoblnson Mrs Ch : ; ni MISH L Uoehrlg Mrs 0 A .ileauouG Hogera MUs A .iordun F Huger MIsa L Soodson Mrs 8 Schaumbnrg S randon Mins ( ! Schlapkohl Miss O ! ray Mw K Schroeder Miss E 'irlQii" Misj G Shannon Miss ( ! .1 rooms MmMT blioppard M ra Wm 1 ludoman Mrs til Shipley Mra Hugfii Mrs F Miss ! liugon J Sjoberg Miss I llauua Mrs O SUttery Rllsa lluunen MIsuM Smnt Mrs U Harris MUs i : Smith Miss F llarttltta MUs M Smith II T Harvey Mies L Smoker Miss M lUughM S | > tiikMmi : llaum Mies A Stanley Mrs K Hawley .Mra B SlurnrrMiaaO I lay ward Mrs A Stephens Mrs W iltmakeoMrfiL Statena Mis N Homy Mlva L Tarvor MI s N Herman Mra O Treinalno Mm J 1C Ilerron JIrs N UimnBettnr Mies A HIckokMra J(2) ( ) .Walleck MUa J WeHull Mrs A M lloliteinO WhelanMraA HornnMlBsM Whetaf MM J Horn Mra O S AVIIIiama Mm O Hortinaii Mill WilUu MUa A G Ilowlantl A Whltlock Mra (1 ( J Hulko Mlsa J Wood Mtss L I'-oim'rii.oLASs M-ATTKR. GENTLXMKN'S i.iar. Clark ! ' II Lliulsley 0 Delzell J A Morua J V Freemen S M ( Jsterhout U 0 Ingram J Sidney W S Gelst Mlta 1C Warner Mrs O W Beer is sold by the bottle in De Moinoa now , and not by the glass. MAXM AND JOBBERS OF DOMESTIC IJIGAESJOBACCO&PIPESi ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS : Eeina Victorias , Especiales , Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 to $120 per 1000. AND 1HE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE GENT CIGARS : Grapes , Thistle , Lawrence Barrett , Caramels. New Stan dard , Good Advice , New Brick. SEND FOR PRICE LIST AND SAMPLE ? . G. A , LINDQDE8T & CO. , 1206 Farnam Street , Omaha , Neb. FOR PANTS AT FROM $8.00 AND UPWARDS. ALSO Stylish Suitings in Clorkscrews , Worsteds and Cheviots LATEST STYLES I LOWEST PRICES ! inspection of our Goods and Prices , tells the story. .JgJ RICHARDS & CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE , Proprietors. Superinnudenfc U. P. RAILWAY , 17TH & 18TH STREE'JS MANUFACTURERS OP AND DEALERS IN WATER WHEELS , ROLLER MILLS , lill and Oraiti Elevator Machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE Celebrated Anchor Brand Dufoiir Bolting Cloth STEAM PUMPS STEAM WATER AND GAB PIPE. ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON. o I s i "We ore prepared to furnish pious nnd estimates , nnd will contrnct for the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevators , or for changing Flouring Mills , from Stem to the Holler Syoteni. BggfEspecinl attention aivento furnishing Powder Plnnto for any pur pose , nnd estimates made for some General machinery repairs attended promptly. Andrpcs KIUHAKISSs CLARK , Orraha , Neb. "W" . Hi. AGENTT7X > IMPORTER , JOBBER AND IANUFACTURERS1 AGENT OF ( / n T I VJJLUMU II UA l | il 13TH ST. , BETWEEN FAENAM AND UAilNEY OMAHA , - - - NEBRASKA M