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THE DAILY BEE-WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 1 , 18&4 8 THE DAILY BEE. "Wednesday Morning October 1. LOOAL BREVITIES , Asoldlcr named .Times Corrlnno doecrted Trom the hospital ftt Fort Omnlm yesterday. Yesterday Officer Nightingale found a vntch which WM stolen last week , la a Tenth direct pawn chop. Mrs. John Trais yesterday at tornoon filed complaint against Mike Gray , diarping him with assault and battery. , T. II. McGuire is happy over tha nrrlva of a ten pound boy at hi ? lioutc. Mothornnd child are Rotting along nicely. The powder house ol Collins , Gordon & Jvay was barglarlzod on Monday night lost nnd 3153 worth of powder Btolen. Train No. 3 on the Union Pacific road was about thirty minutes late to-day , occa- nloncd by a delay of the 0. , U. & Q. train in rc/icliing / the transfer. Two largo frolght trains camu in over the Missouri I'Acficyoalorxlny inominR. Onuof them contained thlrty-niuo cara and the olhor forty , exclusive of cabooses. A couple of sold watch chains fclolon from a resident of Parnam street on Saturday last wcro recovered from a Tenth street pawn broker's shop yculerday. Kccelpta and uliipmcnt of grain are very light Just at present. Corn Is bring a high price , but all the old No. acorn in the coun try seems to have been picked up. It l now determined by the Omaha street railway company to extend its line this fall up l''arnam street to 'JLwonty-fiftli street , and thence across tc St. Mary's avcnuo. The building formerly occupied by Dick Curry , but lately by n colored man named Patrick , was yesterday made vaa > .t by a writ of restitution in the hands of Deputy Sheriff ( Crowoll , In a tmit for forclblo entry and de tainer whorclu Cornelia Gilbert is plaintiff. The transcripts in the cases of the State of Nebraska against Charles llcgnor , charged with robbery , and the State of Nebraska against William Doddson , charged with grand larceny , wore certified up from Justice Anjor- Hon's tribunal yesterday and filed in the dis trict court. Charlie Anderson , aged eight years , loft his homo Friday afternoon and ha * not been Boon dlnco. Ho has light hair and twojiam on his face from a recant burn. Was barefoot ed and wnra black pants , brown coat and a wliito straw hat. Any Information regarding him will bo thankfully received at this ullico. Yesterday afternoon Mr. A. N. Nordgrccn was raising his house , itltuato near the Chris tian church , on Parnam street. His family remained in it while ho was raising and when ho had gotten it several fuct nbovo the ground it toppled o\er against an adjoining dwelling. The houses were somewhat damaged but bath famlios escaped unhurt , Bradalreot'i ) agency was informed by tel egraph yesterday of the assignment of J. M. Kamsoy , general store , at Odell , Nebraska. Liabilities are reported at $ n,500. Assets bout the samo. It is generally believed by the trade that Mr. Hainsoy la pushed by ono or two of his creditors and made the assign * mont In order to protect all. To the I'ubllc. Notice io hereby given that the trouble that has existed for somonionths between the Omaha Typographical Union nnd the OMAHA BEK has boon amicably settled. ' A. W. BUKKB , President Oaiaha Typographical Union. WOHLVOHD In thia city , September 30th. at 4 a , in. , Howard J , , son of Jonao and Catherine Wolilford , aged 0 years , G months nnd 10 days , Notice of funeral will bo given hereafter. Smoke Saal of JNorth Carolina Tobro CO. Hallway Oliunfjcu. John A. Mwiroi' , assistant eneml freiRht agoiit of the Union I'uclfic railway , ha * been appointed first assistant general freight agent of that road , and will In a Cow daya removn to Kansas City , where ho will talcu charfra of the biiBimss of the Knnsiu division. Bovoral otlior changes uro ropartfd UK likely to occur. JA Oooilo Gomiminluiitloii. OMAHA , NEIL , Sept. 30. Editor Omalia BKK , DEAU Sin : My attention in called to an article in the columns of your paper bearing date July 25 , wherein 1 nm charged with many misdemeanors. Those with whom I nm personally acquainted would ask no defense ogaiust the libel- ops , villainous and malicious ambuscade of the hidden enemy. The party to whom I refer is the dastardly attorney , road In barratry and not in thu lore of the honorable practictionor. Tlio nmbuscido was to cover and precede the purpoao of a divorce nnd to give tone to perjury to obtain it. If any of my friends have the slightest belief that n single allegation , cither in your newspaper article on the evidence in the dlvorco case obtained by default are true , I hope at least they will do mo the jnstico to call on mo for an explana tion and I will lift the curtain. I will Bay , however , the Bucconsful plaintiff , ' Mr * , J. J. Geode , now Mrs. Gillette , was lathered nnd puffed by thia guilder for Bomo tlmo before divorce proceedings were Instituted ns only about ono week was required to change her name. It appears courtships are made easy now. adaya of this chacactor. J. J. GOODE. I'olloo Paragraph ! ; . Tlio three men charged with the robbery - bery of Joseph Linger on the night of September 23d , nt the Tenth street t bridge , were yesterday afternoon brought before Judge Beueho for examination , t Langer was unable to identify thorn as the darkness waa so dense ho could not distinguish thorn when the robbery tool- place. A witness named Ilobin eworo ho t saw ihem at the bridge nbout the hour of the night the crimu was committed. Other testimony though blight tended to us the robbery upon them. The defendants all took the ntand , swore they leftSolmrler , Nib , at 8 p , m the evening the robbery took plaoo and did not arrive In Omaha until njilnlRht. Too ooncluiicw of the examination was continued until such lime in evidence could bo obtained from Schuylor , Tim cnlorcd men charged with being cambleiH , were all discharged. tfist night the not-vloia house cf Ella Mi'difcll ' , nt 1102 Capitol avenue , wat pullid Hitd all its inmate * , both whitoand t uoj < > red , vrpre taken to jnl , The criarnn f Mug iutmtea i.f a disorderly home " - . tot D | ju , ito tbiir , THAT SWEET LITTLE WOMAN , Or MUDlnood Hyinpnthy. : V Iiocnl Domestic Drama nt llccont Knnctinom , A few weeks slnco n man named Page came hero from Kansas City nnd with his wife took up rented lodgings on IJarney street near Twenty-seventh. From thofirot day of their appearance in Iho locality , the neighbors adjudged them ns an ill nssortcd pair. Ho , a plasterer by trade , was n big uncouth follow , appar ently thirty years old , ignorant nnd to tally devoid of refinement , She , on the other hand , was a frail , swcot faced llttlo creature" , scarcely more than twenty , her many native graces sot nIT by n gbiierous complement of cultivated acquirements. Their relations , however , soemcd to bo happy enough , nnd for several weeks the couple lived along with nothing to break the quiet retirement of their domestic lifo. At last the young woman ntartod to gossiping , nnd from time tb time complained of her husband's abusivcncss. On several occasions aho stated that ho had cruelly beaten her , and showed cuts and bruises nbout her body ns a voucher of her maltreatment. The first neighboring emotions of sym pathy rapidly wnxcd to indignation ns the young wiforolatodtho story of her wrongs. She was repeatedly advised to call upon the protection of thn law.but the patient , all forbearing llttlp woman firmly refus ed , hoping nnd trusting that the bcnifi- cent Providence which had joined their lives would touch some tender chord in the relentless heart of her tyrant epouso. .lust as the neighborhood was aruused to that pitch when a vigilance committo was proposed , Page and hla wlfo disappear ed. The following lottora sent by the husband , in Bolt vindication to a friend in Omaha , will shod some little light on the ether sldo of the story. The first from wlfo to husband , was enclosed in the Bocond , nddrcsacd to "Bob : " HALSTEAD , Kan. , September 13. My Dear , Darling Hubby : I arrived hero , etc. * * * God only knows my poor , sad heart. I am so griovod. Dear Clilf , do you over intend to live with me ? Lot your an swer bo yes , I did not realize the stop I was taking. Oh , my God ! If 1 could only nestle close to your bosom , etc. , etc. I should bo happy once more * * * * ( hero follorrn more of such slush , in terlarded with protestations of her single affections for Cliff. ) * * * * Dear Cliff , consider that I w as young. * * * If you never intend to take mo back send for our little boy and have mo buried where you like. * * * Don't wrlto mo a chastizing letter. * * * If you nro through with mo forever , you are sure to hoar of my death Boon. Ilavo mo buried where you like with the little gold lochot you gave mo with little llotiry'o hair in it. i'laco the locket within my bosom. From your unhappy wife , NINA. Direct to NIXA E. PAHE , Ilalstoad , Kansas. Mr.Mi'iiiH , Mo. , September 24 , 1884. FiiiKND Bon ; 1 will pencil you n few lines to lot you know solid facts. The next day alter I BOOH you , our money oomoand she turned it over to mo. While in the bank , Bob , I told her what I have in the Stable when she mot a Party thoro. She denied it and then I put a watch over her while nt the hotel The same party followed us to the hotel and took room seven and wo had room BIX. While there she carried on her wickedness. Bob , she treated mo awful Bad. She sent mo on two errands which occupied about an hour each and while I was gene she was in No. 7 with the party. I told her of it. Slip denied it. I told her of her faithless lifo and aho called mo a liar. She said I wanted to rob her. I made her sign n bill of separation and gnvn her half the money. She is now in Quinoy. I raw Whittier , her former lover , at lied Oak. Ho denied everything but his mother told me ho was in Omaha. Bob , she wan the worst woman 1 ever aaw. 1 may como to Omaha this fall yut. This from your friend , Ourro.v PAOE. There are some apparent grounds upon the prcoont aspect of nffaira to boliuvo that the kind neighbors were not accur ately discriminate in locating Iho object of their sympathies and in so much this truthful narrative furnishes a solemn moral : Never slop over. A. I'rott'Ht , To the Kditor of Tin : BKK. The pcraon who had the power to np- pointarrprosontativo from Nebraska to the great World's Fair to bo hold at Now Orleans , La , , has boon imposed on to a very great extent. A man has boon ap pointed who knows but very little about the colored people. Ho is n man whenever never loads n helping hand to build up our churches ; a man who used some six years ago , to bo connected with a church hero , but when the colored people found out his selfish motives , they chose others in his place ; ho then withdrew and his family followed. Ilad ho the true grit , ho ought to have , after such an article being put in print , as was in the Herald about a year ago , ho would have with drawn from the Trinity , where his fam ily are snubbed. The urticlp spoke high ly of his family , saying their dress nnd actions were nil right , but they were snubbed because thuir akin was of a darker hue , than their white brethren. Thia man pvoral , when ho wants any thing ho is found among his dcspUcu brethren hoodwinking any hu can. I nm told ho will go to the legislature thia winter. If ho goes , ho will go by being appointed nud not by being elected by colored men's votes. I know my store of knowledge is email , but I have enough to say to this commu nity that 13. II Overal is not a represen tative of the colored people of Nebraska. II a has been weighed in the scales and has been found wanting. Respectfully , _ J. M. WOTT. Heading. A largo and select audiouco assembled t the Stadt Theatre Monday night to hoar Miss Helene Wagner's recitations. The fame which had preceded Mits Wagner on her tour around the world had very naturally aroused the highest expecta tions , nnd they were fully realised. The recital of "Tdnhautor'a Minstrel Song , " an epio poem , which is ono of the most wonderful word paintings in the German language , was liitoncd to throughout with bated breath end visible emotion. Miss Wagner unstained her reputation not only as ono of thu foremost docu- culionistn of the day , but as n finished tragedienne who would rank with Mary Anderson or Ellen Terry. Ilor conclusion of "Tanhousor" was followed by tumnl tuous npplauso nnd a ehowor of boquots. / Miss Wagner displayed wondcful ver satility in changing from the tragic to the comic and recited two humorous dialogues which fairly sot the nudionco roaring. She was highly pleased with her recep tion in Omaha and on her return from the coast may favor the Germans of Omaha with another reading. Army Orders. Recruit Herbert Thomas , enlisted at Fort Omalia , Nob. , in assigned to the 4th infantry. Ilccrnit John McKenzie , enlisted at FortD A. llussoll , Wyo. , Is assigned to the Fifth cavalry , nnd will bo sent to the atation of his regiment on the first favorable - able opportunity. First Lieutenant George B. Walker , Sixth infantry , is appointed recruiting ofilcor nt Fort Douglna Utah , during the absence of First Lieutenants. W. Groes- bock , adjutant Sixth Infantry , on loavo. Sergeant A. Thompson , company H , Twenty-first infantry , member of the de partment rillo team , having reported nt thcso headquarters In compliance with paragraph 5 , special orders No. 180 , cur rent series from thn headquarters of the department of the Missouri , will report to his post commander for duly. The quartermaster's department will furnish the necessary transportation , nnd t < { u subsistence department commutation of rations for the journey , It being im practicable to carry cooked rations. A Good Kditor Dally BKK. Seeing in the proceedings of the city council that they talk of passing an ordi nance , that all public buildings three stories or moro in hoighlh shall bo oblig ed to put up aland pipoi. 1 would sug gest that the high school be ono of the first to bo supplied. The fourth story of that building is occupied by 160 or more pupils from eight to twelve or four teen years of ago ( among whom I have tm > ) and to the beat of my knowledge there is no provision for escape in case of fire , nor any drill or information to the pupils what to do in case of an alarm. 1 protest in the causes of health , ngainst children of any ago being required to pass up to the fourth story , four or six times every day but if they are then lot us have Homo provision for their safety. With so much ground surrounding the high school. I hope soon to see moro buildings on it and none moro than two stories in hoighth oven if it does spoil the appearance of the place somewhat. AN ANXIOUS PAUENT. An Indignant Policeman. To the Kditor of THE BKE. DEAII Sin : I noticed in your paper of September 20th , that a party named S. Peterson had called nt your office and complained of my neglect of duty during the trouble on Otiming street on Sunday last. I admit there was a quarrel , but the party is a man of good standing and n tax-payer of North Omaha , and instead of arresting him I took : him homo to his family to avoid further trouble. Mr. Peterson stales that some ono stopped mo and said I was too small to arrest him. Allow mo to say that this is false , as nothing of the kind occurred , and I can furnish witnesses to provo that what I say is truo. Peterson states also that I have boon sent out to serve warrants , but was afraid to serve them or make the ar rests. Now I defy Mr. Peterson to men tion ono instance where I have failed to serve n wnrrant or make an arrest \rhon necessary. Yours very truly , JAMES JUTLAND. Why not Appoint a Coal Inspector ? To the Kditor of THK BEK. OMAHA , September 23. I see n gas inspector specter has boon appointed. If the gas company need an inspector , what do coal dealers need ] . A coal dealer can send fifteen hundred instead of n ton , and what can the buyer do nbout it ? Ilavo city scales , and appoint a com petent man to weigh every load do- llvornd , nnd give the buyer a card stat ing the exact wuight. Hay should bo inspected to sco the proper weight is given. Will you plcnto explain the "Shkin- Icngo" the coal dealers claims. Yourd * etc. , "Fui.L WEIOHT. " Ilcnl Kstiito TrntiBfcrH. The following transfers were filed in the county clerk's olllco yesterday nnd reported for Tin ; BKK by Amos' real es tate agency , September 2 ! ) : 0. P. Birkott and wife to J. II. Erck , i | a d , lot -1 and w li ) foot lot 3 , block 0 , $1.H. H. H. Skanko und husband to M. Barry , ' w d , s& of cA lot i ) , BOO 10 , 15 , 13 , SHOD. G. P. Bemis nnd wife to A. Lorunson , w il , lot 12 , block F , Prospect Place , $100. Tlio K\I > ITHH Coinpftny AKiuiiBt the Immbor Company. The case of the Chicago lumber com- mpany against the American express company was hoard before County Judge McUulluch ycstrday. This suit was brought to recover the sum of @ 593 G ! ) alleged to have been collected by the da- fondant for plaintiff. The proof allowed that the defendant's ngcin at Craig , Neb. , had collected that amount from the plain tiff's debtor , taking the payment in two checks which ho Had cashed. lie then left the country without making a remit tance of the money collected to his em ployer. The defense relied upon was that a check was no payment of the amoult duo , The court hold otherwise , and awarded a judgment against the de fendant for the full amount. Internal ICovoiuio Collections. The report of the internal revenue collector - lector for the mouth of September shows the following figures ; Collections on lliU 8 310 84 1 Secret am pa. . . D.K74 HI Spirit Hanips , 08,517 80 < % artuniw | rlG3 05 Tobacco lUmpi. . . , . . . . 03 1C Huoclul tax stumps ' . ' , ' 82 51 Totil 3134.7281)3 ) 10.0CO bushels Choice Winter Apple for sain in car lota or lou. Your busi ness solicited. J. G. WILLIAMS & Co. t27 lia N bintka City , Nob. A DISHONEST DRIVER. Ho Ilolia A URO Man and Arrested for Ills 1'nins. Yesterday Deputy Sheriff Youman , of Cuss county lodged in the county jail at Plattsmouth a man named Jnmca Cooper charged with robbery. The circumstance of the caeo nro about as follows : On Sundny Mr. A. U. Fitch , of the Br.iand : a travelling man engaged nlivory man at Syracuse to drive them over to Weeping Water. The livery man em ployed thin mau Jamca Cooper to drive the team , During the drive n pocket book , which Mr. Fitch had in his hip pocket , irorkcd out upon the buggy scat and remained there when ho loft the carriage. Ho did not notice his loss un til thn man had started baclc to Syra cuse and ho immudiatoly started after hirm The follow denied having scon it and Mr. Fitch returned to Weeping Water , and had some dodgers printed and stuck up around the plnco. The livery man in Weeping Water , whorj the Syracuse man had stopped to water his team , hunted up Mr. Fitch nnd told him that ho had soon the pocketbook lying upon the seat wlion Cooper was watering his team and called his attention to it. Cooper said that it was his memorandum book and did not amount to much , and immediate ly drove oil. Mr. Fitch then procured n wnrrant and taking with him the deputy sheriff , again started for Syracuse. Cooper - or was arrested , but fctill denied his guilt. After a time ho acknowledged having ta ken the money and returned $70 of the $ ! H which was in .tho pockotbook. The book also contained several mlloago books and several papers of value to Mr. Fitoi. Cooper oaid that he had thrown them away nnd gave the location. Upon going to the place the coupons of the mileage books were found scattered along the roadside , the pocketbook having boon found by some school children. Several of the papers were also found in the pos session of the children. Mr. Fitch is out about § 40 by the op- oration. Cooper will como before the grand jury of Casa county , which is now in session at Plattsmouth. I'EUSONAIj. V. Duttoo , of Avoca , is at the Metro politan. J. P. Antlll , of riattamouth , U at the Met ropolitan. Albert Allen , Grand Island , is at the Met ropolitan. 11. It. Clark , of Minneapolis , is at the Met ropolitan. John Alton , of Oakland , is quartered at the Metropolitan. F. O. DodRe , of Wood River , h at the Metropolitan. E. Mendscn , of Chicago , i.s the gnest of the Metropolitan. J. T.Clark , of Alma , Neb. , is registered at rho Metropolitan. J. D. Moore has returned from a visit with friends in Chicago. Mr. A. L. Iteed has gene to Ilaclno to resume - sumo his htudlo ? . Chris , llartmui nhd family will spend the winter in Now Orleans. L11" . Hayward , of St. Joe , Is stopping [ at the Metropolitan. Goo. B. Goodtich , of Lincoln , is quartered nt the Metropolitan. Baron and Uironoss Von Lilhdorf , of Ham burg , are nt the Millard. Henry Gibson nnd family h.-uo retnrned from a two weeks trip to Colorado , Mrs , T. 0. Havona has returned from sev eral mouths visit with friends In Ohio. Misses Kmma and Laura IIoaRland left yesterday for Cincinnati to attend school. Mrs. W. II. Wilcox , who has been visiting with Mrs. William Stephens at her residence on Harnoy strict for novenxl weeks past , loft for her homo in Now York City yesterday. Hichnrd Kitchen , ono of the hospitable proprietors of the 1'nxton hotel , left l.ut even ing for Keavcnworth , Kan. , in response to a telegram that bin ngo J mother was seriously 111 In that city. County Cicrk LeaUtt returned yesterday from ihu cast. Mr. Loavitt'a trip aeoma to have lu < l a calutiuy clfect upon him , nnd ho repoits the rlaiiij on the coast of extra superior quality. 1'iancis Cul'.on , ono of the pioneers of Oma ha , was In tuo city yesterday and woo gieatly pleased with the city's giowth , but eajs ho can eoo in the near future a city of largo pro portions. Ho will spend the winter with his jamily In Washington , J ) . C. J. 0. lilackman , Fremont , J. V , Hutchlns and Charles I. Trrpuogaii , Lincoln , J. W. rosa aud wifa , IJaviil City , Morria 1'ulmor , Schuyler , J. C. Bonfield , Auburn , P. B. Wiirner , Beatrice , O. Borpntrom , GottenbiirKS G. J. Italibach , Anhlaud , ruziatcrod at the Millard yoatoiday. Mr , Hey Anierxou arrived last evening from Kaunas City on thu M. P. train. Mr , A. has been enjoying a ( rip through the east for thu hist six months. Ho gave the BKK man BCIUO pure inaplo sugar that ho made on Ills grandfathers farm in Vermont , u luxury Eoldom found In Nebraska. Hey has generally Improved in health by the trip aud looks an fresh an u blushing maiden. Absolutely Pure Thli powder Dover v rlM. A marvel ] I purity , trcBKtb aud lioltH'Jiuturm. ' Uoio koouuuilul than . .heorJiDMVliuK.uDduiatiotlw t-ild In couJfolUiou with the luultltuda of low tort , thort weight aluinlo ? pbcwitluto i-jtidcm. bold nulv In ratio , HOYALi UAKINO IHJrt'UKU CO. , 100 Wall itruct. , N. Y , ITHATCAH BE tSTHE-MICHIGAN'STOVE-COMPANY S * UETROIT'CHICAGO'BUFFALO-i 5 ' -soia av. LANGS THE HULL n The Pioneer , and Still Ahead. 100,000 NOW IN USE. Fast superseding the largest old fashioned and ranged. H h fl the Rlmplrct and most elllclctit BtCHcbnrners In \\orM.and vtith tew improve menls Iho easiest to operate Absolutely fafj with its patent rcservlr , now in US3 the second deasoc. vi i I limit a single arcldont. flSTScnd lor Catalogue. Price List. TJlo IIULL VAPOR STOVE CO , mio cod CLUM-UMI , Oiuo. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT , Omaha NebrasVn , In which is taught double an single ontrjr Book-keeping , Commercial law , Civil Government , Buainoaa FraoMco , L'enmanihlp , Kag- llsh Grammar , Arithmetic , Heading , Spelling , Cor respondence , and Short Hand Writing , TEUMS : Complete Course , ono j oar , ( short hand ex ccptod $80 0 Complete Course , one month 8 no ComtlctoCourso two months 1600 Complete Course , three months 20 00 Kach month thereafter BOO Thirty Lessons In Penmanship G 00 The above course , ( book-keeping excepted ) ono month G 00 The above course , ( book-keep ng oiccptod 3 monthn 12 00 Send ( or circular. Address QUO. 11 UA.TI1BUN , Pr n. Southwest corner 15th and Farnnm Sis. , Omaha OMAHA NEBRASKA. The Bcholastlo yen commences on tne First Wnesflay in Seoteilier , The course ol instruction embraces all the Elemcn tary and higher branches ol n Unlslieil education Difference ol UellglOD Is no obstacle to the admla elon ol ycnuu UdW Puplla are recohed t auy tlmo ot the year. TEEMSPATAELEIN ADVANCE Including Hoard , Washing , Tuition In Kngllsh mid rrcnch , use oi books. 1'lano , per scsdlou ol Five Months , 15150.00 EXTRA CirAUOES Drawln ; , Painting , derma Harp , Violin , Guitar and \W.l Music. Uelorenocs are requited from all persons unknow to the institution. For t urtnor Information apply the LA1 > Y SUPE1UOK thejyll.m&o jyll.m&o CLASSES HE-OPEN ON MONDAY , SEPTEMBER 1 Uceldcathondtantag of a eo'M English and Classi cal education , sjiccl care will bo devoted to thee o . o : o. AND TO Practical Surveying AND ALSO TO taE , Banking anfl Commercial five newprnfciscralttM ) boon added to the faculty for thUpurpoae , fiT Vocal tfusle , German and French , optional. Jgt NKW STUDENTd mutt present themselves during the neck ending August 31 , butuovu 0 aud 12 a. m. , nnd they irust bo roidy to btand examination to de cide their rank In the counw. Prof. Limboit lll give duo nollco for the resnmp tlouof thec\cnlni ( course In Chemistry. Tuition free. No diitluctlon on * ncoouut of ireed. aug , 13 tu thura sat Ot NEBRASKA OF BBATIUCE , NEI1UASKA. The Pioneer Mutual EeneQt Association la the State of " Itidco-oporatUelnlU worklnif and all irembrn havoatolculu the management by iota at the an nual niceties. Iti aim U to benefit Its own membera , their widows , and orphans , In ci-o of death , accident , ilcknosa or total pi-riuaneiit dUablllty of a member , at Actual co t with economical roanigemint. Arcllible home auoclitlon. Active and reliable njents vtautcd tocaiivwn for membcit In Nebraska , Kinm and Colorado. Address , S. MoDOWALL , EecroUry and General Uauajer , - NEB. UON. U. W. 1'AHKKB , S. C. BUIT1I , 1'roilJout. Treaaura Victliu > of > oulhfulmiprudenc ciUki 1'rc niituro Jfc ) . and all duord n byiiidUcretiouor txct * wswill l arnof .1 rt meuj. , bl Addreajlo J. 11 , llUCVmtivC Booths7 Oval Brand D. B. BEEMER , Agent , OMAHA , NEB -LARGEST STOCK OF- I ? Buy your Fine Bronzed Hardware at Home for less than Eastern Cities Can Deliver it. Send for Our 250 Page Catalogue , only one issued in Nehraaska ONE HUNDEED VARIETIES Buiumiiunuu UUIILLUJ Counter , Hay , Stock and Eailroad Track , ADOPTED BY THE UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT Orders for Hie Indiau Department given for Buffalo Scales ex clusively. Scale 1405 Douglas Street , OMAHA. 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