Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1884, Page 7, Image 7
1HE BAIL'1 NEK \ \ EKNKSDAY NOVEMBER 26 , 1884 , B.HIT If E Gtie of tae Urga.t BtMl-p iu ths United State ? to c.i . NO n.iluiT GRAND CLOSING OUT SALE AT 13 DOUBLAS STf : OMA.EA : Commencing Monday , November 24th. Consisting of Picture Frame Mouldings , Picture Frames , EEgraviDgsPamtiDgsWater , Colorsi Photographs , Station ery , Pocket Books , Purses. Ladieb1 Shopping Bags , Scrap Books , Albums , Statuary , Ar tists'Materials , GroldBroDze , Plush and Velvet Cabinet Frames , Brackets , Comb and Biusb Sets , Jewel Cases , Work Boxes , Glove and Handkerchief Boxes , Order Sets. Birthday , Christmas and New Tear Card ? , and a Great Variety of Fancy Goods and Novelties Adapt ed to the Holiday Trade , Havs You Pictures to Frame If so , this is an opp ilunit-.v of a life-limo to g-t them done in tbc bstoftb-.IP , avd : il prictM d Jyui i all coiiipi-til' ' n 1 have the laPtfc and HUPS stuck of thu abou1 to.din , in thi'ci'y , luving made my uuiirn llolidav Putchasos before do itling to rut'ro from the bnsines.- . Failing health COT pels no to make a cl iiDgo ami in oid r to cLsa out in'Mock it1 ; once , I ollV-r without reserve , bargains m evuy line sux-h as w'M ' if sure a jt'C : < ly sale. This ' < * the Ur nir j Opp > tunilv cv r if. fered t D the citi/.ons of Oni.ihn anl siiiTuiiHi nj towns tel'ct their Hoiday Goods. Conn ; atone ; and DC convinei'd th it wry article off - f red i- > a b riin. . .M1JM sra I.iii : UOUGLASSTIZBET. Ii Diploma of Honor , Medal of Merit , AM ) CERTIFICATE of DISTINCTION at the CENTENNIAL. THESE INSTRUMENTS POSSESS E HIGHEST EXGELLEIIG IV Power , Eichness and Sympathetic Quality of Tone , Sleeance and Durability of Workmanship. Pronounced by the Artists und tlie Press , both at homo and / / Europe , as tf.e Sweetest Toned Piano Ever Made. vM * / v * o MAX 85 General Western Agents : COUNCIL BlUFFS APPll'lONAL LOCAL NKNNiv WIUTHY WOMEN , riirvii AtTcsU'd fd tlic Hi-nil ot Ai Thcro WRS a lively mid blodtly row in n little Jiouao In the roar of Itroatlvny , onst of IVatl strcot jcaterdsy morning. The liouao boars a had unnto and tlio participants tit the row nro evidently of the 3'iilotl dove olnjs. When Iho policn arrived to aoltlo the row ouo of the woman , Ahco Hurko vrns found t > bo In a badly battered condition. Her head wrts badly cut up , apparently by a broken borr Rlnsa \ > hioh Iny near by , nud she had boon pounded until vho could not see out of cither pyo , while there was a great aw'lling on the bsok of her head showing \vhero another blow had been given her. The woman WAS Oclvrious , but whether from dtluk or from Iho blows it wna dilllcult to toll. I'no women , lU lo ! Smith and 1'oarl Snon , noroarreoted as I't'inj ; the a ail- anta of the woman. They , too , were drunk , and ono of them w , s v < > ry ugly , and lUtomptud to resist Iho ddlot-ra , but vroro linnlly lucked up in n cell lit the city jail. The j.\il haa n accommoda tions for women In cold wuathor , the up per rooms hu : lij ( no lire , and BO they are locked in the same room with the men , separated only by a grated door. In the mine room were nlso yoaterday two buy , fourteen or liftoon yeara oi ago. Such a nuuincr of huddling men , women and children together in jnil is certainly demoralizing to the prlaotiora , and really a disgrace to a oily which pretends to be long to civilizition. It is to bo hoped thitt the city authorities will Uko aomo atopa toward providing for a separation of the sexes , and a teparation of the younger and leaa vicious children from the hardened crimiuala of mature years. YOUN" MAN. HEAD TU18 , THE VOLTAIO iiKi/r UOMPANT , nf Mnrahnll Michigan , otior to aond their colcbrati-d KI.KO line VOI.T.MO UKI.T nud other KLKOTWO Ar- PLlANCKa on trial for thirty daya , to mon [ yoiinp or old ) alllictod with nurums tlvhihty. loaa \IUhty and ninnhoud , and nil kiudrod LronbloH. Alao for rhounmtiniu , neurnleia , li.iralysis , nud many ntlior ilisoaii'H. ConinWo rontorntion to licnltliigor nlid manhood [ ; itarnutefd. Xo risk incurred , ivi thirty days' trial is allowed. Write them nt once for illuii- trated p.nni > lilut , free , TIJKIUO AVAS NO AVIiDDtNG TOUIC. lloinatillo Mnri-lnn" ot n Prr.tt ) ( Jlrl and it \oli-il \ViLMi.Miio.v , Del. , Nov. 2U. A ived- cling bohinil the burs of I ho county jail : it Now Castle is the absorbing topic for gos sip in th.itillngo. . The marringo la u fioculiarly romantic ono. The liridu is Miss ( Jussio Turner , a pretty and viva cious girl living on Broad street , Phila delphia , and the groom Charles IS. lil.ike , a notorious burglar , who ia scnim * out u three years' term for robbing tlio houno of Jucub 1'asoy , of this city. Ho had pre viously sor-cd two tonna in 1'ennsylvnnia [ irlsona for burglary. When arraigned for trial for his lirst crime , u aiater of tlio priaonera.it near the dock , while in thu rear of the court-room aat Mies Turner , watching with Intennu intorent the pro ceedings. In addition to his auntonco of t.irco yeara , lil.ko waa sentenced to receive - coivo thirty lashea , hut : it tlio earnest ploadii g ot the convict's sweetheart tlio governor remitted the hailing. Since that tnno the girl has been a frequent visitor to thu jnil. bringing delicacies to her lover. Her Li'lyhLo nppoarnnco and gcntlo niHiinor won the good-will of the prison officials , and nho Traa allowed nn- uyuaal privileges. She avuiled liorsolf ot tlio opportunities tosmu.glo toohi into the cell , which lilako madii uau of to es cape , the second tiinn being nacceeetul and getting 113 far as Philadelphia , ulioro ho wont on a sprou and waa recaptured. Misa Turner was then rigidly prohibited from tfuiug IJ'aho ' , except in the preacncu of a guard. A few days ago zho impmcd whether , if eho became the wife of the 1'iisoner , BIO would bo permitted to visit him alone. She wnn told slio would , and at once fxprisscd her wieh to ho united to him. lilako vui npially anxumu , and iluyor Black m.ide them ono. Hi"\rn MliiiitcH 1'ur lainoli. " Hi-raid Train Tall- . "BrakeHinan , " inquired a paaiimigor on the Rnnkukeo line a-i the train stopped at Ljfayolin , "Jiow long does thin train stand herc ' "Seven iniuuten. Tlioro'.i th'j lunch acr ' 33 iho Hiroet thoru. " lu a minute and n hulf the bell rang and the conductor ahuutnd ' 'All alumni , " and as ttie train move swiftly out from the Htation a man uan ween tunning ucroea the blteet. Mud How from liij foot and mlnco pie from hij mouth. At Inn hceia harkud n ynller < li g , nnapping for the ham eamlwich which tlio nibii otvuiig wildly in lua loft hand. Ho ui- tompud to uliout for tlm train to at p , but choked on a piece of buno in the pus and hi ! ) voice vvaa l < mt mid the rattle of the vrheslii and the howling of thu dog The psBsungeni atuck tholr heads out of the wmdottH and smiled , while ladies waved their handkcrchiifd. Convulsiv ely grasping the htuid-rnil of the roar coach ho hung on until the buttoiiH were al hurst from hia pants and the brakoe man came to hlo rectio. When that worthy hid nucceeded in pullin him to the platform ! .o hitched up hit ) punU IOOIIB , gaHped for breath and oxolaimod : "Why-why don't you gl-givo u man time lo t-at hialunch/ / " "Wo do , " replied the brakcennin with a line curl of aarcaum on his coal Hooted lip , "hut we can't allow time for pis- Biiiigerit to atop oil" and | ; lvo a etrout fihow. Tliure'a some piu on ypur ! rrt front , sir. " 'I'lio I'atrlolio Wii.v. KuiiHUr City.lniini.il , ( rep. ) It in the duty of every buaincsj innn In ttio I'niU'd Stato.i to inako t'io bititt hu cr.n out of tne conimerciitl and indu lritl ijituatinn , 'i'noueunda of buBincan men ii ro cornly diitppointod at tlm retnlt i > S the national cloction. Thousumla had unxi'iuely looked forward to the election of Mr. lilnino a A niattjr of unciuragn incut in their hiHinons. Tlieeu nii'ii diu not reasi'ii thittho IIHTO i-luc'imi f Mr. Illuino would in ko ubueiinva ho > m bu' they did exp ' . * titt | ; t ni.tt'nnion' ' ot 1(1 ( ' ! ilT.Trncea < J the tv/u tup it's in record t linancial and HO ui unictl iiia ern 11. fief \ \ ; < r of the ri'i jbl'cin ' | Mi'y w < uld indicito < i moro epoady roo'ivt-ry in Iriln < , ll i . Wo bohuvo that their roii < DIIIK wa based on sound loio ; SVo boluwu t : < i' thu election of Mr. Jl'aiuy Mould l'i.i ntado men moro ooiilidtitu and libc * olinixl to orar ouusurva i m JJut < nr- not inclined to Diioouruity nuy I told vojj 8' ' p'Hipy jo tfis I t'io sitiiit OH a it stands. Inictory or ifiit the n-publlean party 1 < Rlnays ' ' \ t.\or "f the frcalcat pro | > . rlty to the I'nited Mate * . In victory or defeat the members of Iho p.irty will bo found working for national euccoss Ivforo p.irty ucco a. i * * * Wo want no discounting of the politi cal , financial or economic inetitu'iona of this nation for ineto pirly purposes. Wo believe in the United States of Amor- lc.\ . \ \ hat o hnvo is good and good beyond compare , and the fact tint a dem ocratic president , even though ho provo a weak citizen , ahonld not dUposo any nun to doubt the ( uti'Krity of our institutions or to loaton hit ctfirtn in favor of htni- IIPMS etability. Above all presidents are ho people. Stronger than cirpprii or whlnors ia sober busincso ncnso when once aroused. The best policy 11 to make the beat of what wo have , and work for better thiiip. | , Mirpla Cracker , A young negro man looked m at the window of thu Atlanta police station , and anxiously inquired : "C.iptain1 , is yon alia got Bill Davis in do callybooao yit'J" "Yee ; do yon wntit to see him ? " "No , aiih ! I dess wanted tor kno' \\hudder I coed go down ter his honso ternight. " "Woll , you can ask him I" " 1 don't wanter us 'imj 1 doss wanted ter kno' of ho wuz hyor , an' un inter slny in. " "Whut do you mean ? " "Woll , boas , I'ao co'tln' Bill's gnl , an' an' yor too , I'ao the berry simo darky what ho busted down or panel of fence win l.w' Chueeday night ! " llo \\i\a na.-mred that Bill was eafo for the night. Ills Opinion ot Tnllj'H ( ti.intM' * . All.uitt ) Conntitutiou. A negro stood at the window of the D.IWHOU court house , where they were counting the votes last Tuesday nl ht , lUid hoard the clerks call "tally ' aa every fifth vote was called. After listening aomo tune ho went away , remarking that ho thought "Dat man Tally would lo 'looted. ' CAPITAL PEIZK $ lbO00 , ( ] R'e i'o Aiir ' > y aertifti not tie cttj > crmt < f a , ktn'ni C"r iil ( thr Monthly and 5 ( i < Xnn nm iU n/ iciuiiana StJf ( < Lottery Cotir < nii rMn mnnaft ami conttol the latt\n , . hnitflNi , ant ! that thetziitt art cOMi.'uf'.xl tnfl v ntity , ' fMmett , and iti ycetl/iii.'h foirarii nil i at rt , anil' its auf Aonin ih comjioiili Jo t o ( Aft r , v > tt.fa-sitnUt of uor tlcnatiiut ctfaclv in iti < fl iivjfdifUK'ntj. " COMMIHSIONIIIIS. TJM'UKCBDI-XTi : ! ) AIT \tTlON , o1:11 : MAI.K A MILLION uisTiiiiiirrr.i ) . Louisiana State Lottery Cm , Inooipcinlo t In 1813 tut IS ycirfl by the I'KWit.iti for JuMtlotial uuil oh iUablo purpo c --ith > caj It . ! ol $1,000,000 to which n ictoive ( nud ol oto . ' . ban e'.nca ' IU-CQ added. By nn ouTv.lit'lmlrit ; pojiuht vole 111 titnchliu M inm'.o n part ot the proaou ! llftte oozbtllullo : Soptod Docmobcr 3d. A. 1) . 1M * . itn i raud lnglo namboir drawings take monthly. It uc\ci ecAloo 01 iicptrnnf. Look nt the lolluwln llHtrlliiitlon 17t.Ui . CillANll MOMIII.V , : ANUTIIK Exlraonliiiary Seini-Au ual Draw ing. In the Acad-'iny ol Music Now Or leans , Tucsil.y , December 1C . LSS-1. t'nilcr the iicrHnnalsuporiinioii and iuanapinciit ui Uh.N. ( i T IIKAl'lll ( ! AKI > , nf Lo'JL-mia.irid I.IIN Jl'llM. A. KAUt.V , , ( ViiKiuu CAPITAL I'UIXB , $150,000. .ttfNntko. Ticket * nro Ten Doll im only. llal > c ? 5 , I'lttliJTcntln , SI. MHT OF I-1UKK3. OAl'ITAtl'HiyiE _ _ _ . . . . | U03C- 1 ( .rind do tOCCI 1 ilo do S0,0 t t i.AiuiKrr.izKs ot 110,000 so.ixi 4 ' illl DJOO 3OOC to iMU7.i.s : o ( woo 21,001 60 J' . WO J' . do 'JW DxJ ilo lU ) M 001 IU/I dO t.0 ( U.C'.l AriccswrTiOR nuirr. 109 Approilnutlon prizes oi $ .0) "OOQ 00 do dl I'W HU.fl 100 do do 7 > 7 W ) ! ' ? : ) 1'tUee Aniotuitlnit to JSI7ti App'.Icatlou lor rntcu to olalm honl I bo lui-iii ac ! ) o too oIBos o ( thu Oua pnny In New Orleans. Xoi fuilhf r lufortnnllon wilta clonrly Rhlnsr IT addict. I'OSI'M , NOll'.J , lIxpri'HK M"iiuy OrilirH , or Niiv Yoili l.xehnnKd In iinUnury Icttor. C'lirrunrj l/j Hx | > n n ( nil eums o ( 96 and u | > Harun at uur ux pvlitu ) luldruu ud M A. DAUl'JIIH. 11 X. A rMUI'llIU , MowOro ! n Ll . tl'7 hovunth hi. 'iVashliigtuM I ) C. Ifaka 1' O Moiit'y Utcljra pailcnnd ! adlreug He isttnd I.tttnrH tu NKVV OULKANS NATIONAL IIANK. New ( irloann , I.a. ALONG Till : LINK 01' TUB Chicago , Si , Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA R'AILWAY. Tba novf intension ol Ih1- . line from Wftleflcld ui lh > lhBEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the OAK through Cono'jul ' md ColorldKO iKBt portion of the Htato , HpooUl cs luralon rateg for land icokcm over this line t Wayne , Norfolk and llsrtluKton , and v ! lllnlr to iirlnclpal poliitu on thu 8IOUXOITV & PA01FIU HAILUOAD TnlniiovorlhtU..llt 1' M. 4. O. Kail way to Oov nylon , 3lo < u ' . 'Ity , I'onca , ] l itlDtoni | Wftyno tni Norfolk , dOXXXXOOt OLt 3EiU.JV.lT ir Kro nout , Oaicda c , Nuil 'h , ftud throuKh to V ' - /AUO1I fllilH. K. 1 > , OAD WKl HIMB A CADWELL. -at- , IOWA. Olflcu , Main Htroot , UHOIIIH I and 2 HhiiKart ( i Mr Ui.li.Hi' Illouk Will practice In HUtu ftnd rudvra R. Rioe 1C D. ' A B PPDQ ' " " " " ' ' I"nll3' removBil wlthonUb ; anbtlUU | liil/u.i / .Ir./tnuu Mxd. 1DBOHIC DISEASES-- f Ovir hlrty yojm , .rui tl' \ \ eiptrlmno Or on I'o I' , irl trut.f'fiiiii U lilulj ' I'TIIK. . WAiuiVN wiini ; . 'I ? " .TIE &c AfTORNEVSATLAW. I'rutlco In Ht itu and Keiluul Coorti. Uolloctlooii promptly atttndtxl to , "lion it , Hliu art'u Jiailding , COUNCIL HMII-'KH IOWA' SPECIAL NOTICKS. NOTU K Sn " l ft Tiittlwinrnlt , ( > ft ! t < < > ' , fi'iiml. To 1o\n , Vet vl , Tu llrnt , Wanlii , llorJ n , 'r , will he Inmrtwl In tldi eo'uinn at th Ui * We of PKV CKXTs ITU Tl > f. f .f rm flrtt Inw-Jtlon n I P1VK CK.XTS 1 < KK LINK | nr Mch ( Ulwoqueni u titlon. LvalirttlMmcnd t OUT oflo ) , No. WAHT8. C < IAT. Ai'vnHlil lli ) . fel'n ' > < ! 11111 wo > rt at tP on Wo ptlcrn. : ( \o Ilia. f.M a ton , ami 1.ttihlc ) tot a corn , Trh ni 1OU SAL * 1'Uno , II K. flrnmtn , , 0oki r ftiut SUtlone \ , Conn.- 1 lllnfK T. ' < i > USAt.V < OU"UlNT : Thc"Of W T'aok I and nifrlilnri ) , I cMrtl In this city. Cfi ) * iit 160 h \l'AKTKt' rftIxMyin rminell Ulufiiln UV Tutllni Uolhciod by rmilor < nlr ] tntnty i'I.H I'VrruS-for Mlfi > t Dm olllixi , It ' ft hill Iri'd AnMHSlOX- ( ! > iiNIn1 ! itillra HV. flK VTK3-lriit * 160 ( AtllM UV , Ailmtw'on ' Kico toU-vllM oath motnlnjr ami Tiu Jiy nml llmretlay ollcrnociii' . U o ot Hiatus i ; . Wilts. A. f. SCIIANCK , II. , MAHTKKS. lrpitictor | Railway Time Table. COUNCIL BLUFFS. Thafnlln-On * arothntlinotoltltfi ittrltal w < \ .lattmcol trulm liv COIIIM ! btnniltnl time , nt the 'oo l ili'ixiU Trftlna Iriuo ttatmfor ilrpi I U'U nun Lt ivmlor Ami urtlMi U'U mlmitos Htot rmcioo , BuuuMitui ANU nmscT LKIVI. iKKlVt 4S6 : | < m ehlcAiroKiprcaa 0 w in 0:40 : in Ka t Mall. 7IO : 1.1 i'Mnll mul I f.tQ p 111 At loi-nl iicpot only. , HT. JOB AMI i-oiiNciti ruirm. Mall mi l Kxprctui , 0 ( Npm Sli : pm 6:15 : nm ChlOiOO , IIILWAUKHII AND M. PAUU m i\i : > rc i , 0,06 n in Kijiuw , 8 6 | i til CIHCAOO , BOCK IfLANU AND 1'AnriC. 6 : ? ! p tu Atltntlo KtfSd | , B:06 : ft in 0:1b : ! ft m lit ) KipruHH , 0.64 | i m ISO : m Dee ItoliirK A\yiniinoilitlon , 0:16 : ji m 'At IOOA ! depot ( Mil ) . wai'imi , sr. unim AMI rirmo. dlO : p m Ai\omino < lftl.nu t ) 00 u in 1:30 : p m lml ixprc : > i 3.45 p in Chlm o lAprvwi 10. W a in At Trannfor only CUIOAOOftllil MK11IW.T1U. . > < . t'l ) p m Ksin ] > mi , 0N : ) p in BM6 : la I'noltlol'.xproiui UOA : a in ctri'j rm AHII rxctrio ' :10 : p n Ut. Paul Ksprciu , ! l CO m 7 10 E u Ia > KApri'sn 7 03 p 1.1 UMUS rAcirio. 8:00 : p in WuHlcrn Ksproat , Hro : in llua : \ in I'aUllo Kxpicii'i , vtn | m 15:10 : r , m l.lruiuhi r.xprot1 , 1.13pm At Tmni fet onlj. ' DUMMY 1KAISII tOUMAIIA , Li-ftvc 7:20-SiO-lao-10..10-ll:40a. : : : ) : : in. l-Si-S:3 ( : 5IO-lSO-6:8C-fl0-iro5 : : : p. in Kinula ) 7.20 * - 0.30-11:40 : > . 111. lU830C:30O.SOll.u6 : : p. ill. Ar"10 nilnu IK litf.uu lt < A\lii ) ; time. "From trn"nfpr onli. u u. PIIMT. OFFICER & FUSEY BANKERS. ( Jciincll lllua * It. Estab/ishca - - fS58 Dealers In Konil n nl oniontlc KirhMiro on llnnn Siw-niltl BIG DRIVE. AT HOMER'S. t Main Struct - Council llulln ! OT IP K3CrJ333EII3l.1' , J09 lliipfr llroulnay , iipim to tlm I'ront. Rtudi , rilli'it ami miiionnil i\ainlnu : , und ton fni uiincltis lmt joii cun Ini ) lurC'ai at my | iU u. fpioto ou as ( olluwfl : i : ; | ln ( , " 'uiul ilid BiiKiirfnr 31 oo IISIi'xi i < K r fur - I ( u Ifi lln Vi'dl'u uv I'HiiKir I r 1 ( U Ji ) lnrH Kiik'd wliltu lliis-jii | Doiinfiir 10 'it IIIIH r lipn i | iul t'i Klm'H Itlinxlin HUIIJI fur. 1 K ) 20 IniHKIrk'ii liluo Indli miip fni 1 w l > U | > niit' lickt | * | | ir Hi ! ! i 1H Ij \o or unit' IICH for . . . . , 'J.ri Hnii | CaliforiiK licucv dilin | , \ \ vrst \ ] tut Sriii. | w iruntuil ttilitly pno Vcrii.oht nmplo I K runl 1 00 Per lmin | > tr ( tal M A f o I I MiiIWi iMinanta 11 | l fur 1 OU I imln' IA , uiniiliH ) ID invujf r . 10" ( 'jnnii i lilmIni'ricH , iirihurttil rmrHdir 110 uliid : l Hi > lln | mil in 11 white HI nii n ( ir. I 10 Cuiiiinl.1lli Ihtipulity T < nmtoi'H lolur 1 10 A NII 1 uhitc Hull , in r kit . 7ii luluO'O , 1 MI-1 ud Cli > iix , I.IT pmind Do 'I T -Ic'iiHjl joii nO.urdlni ; t > ijuul tfi'iin I r.c to 71 u | r Hi. HunrSiiH.lltli9 roll liratod I'lttint l-tniy ] > i r . ' , jTil1. \\u hupi vtr\lliliK t'H'nllv ti'i'tlna ' I'lmt Clik'i TJroi t r ) , und warrant r ( rtiling \\u tell ( IcniN il * llxcri d ficu In u > v ( inrtoftlio ci j' . I uNi Imnllu ( Jluxman Mil ni , Iirj K" " 'H ' tml Ivlmni , ! l < > ! - . n I Shot- , nil i auo' d ui.nrtiiKiit of 'l.nn ro Hi in inliin ; I l'l ' ii'.t i id ) In ! not iindrrHold nn at. ) tniidi , lint v.11 null VO per ci'lit lulow am ( 'oniu | lltl n Intlitiiltv Wo aru iniw tixiltl K an Involi-j of I ) IN In * liit h nu c.nihitliiKra' ( < 'fit liartaiiHtvcr | dfi rn i In thu city Mv f'X ] > fiiHnri aiurry ll lit , ullh no lUnlH o pay 1 am i > i.al luil anil will Hi II cln'jp fur CAHII. Call when you Mnntthuliu of Ilir alm In i > Mni' . J. P. FILBERT , 2rlfipor ) ) | ISromlway , oiincll [ HE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , ( MCCCKHSOllH 1O TIIK J , II II , i II. CO. ) Tim mnrt citvinihu nianufaitnriri Iarll&FoolTalmi IN TIIK WOULD Ji-lin Hock ta .r < li'n riil Aitont or Wi mi Wen Urn I "fit. iO H Ti.i.th Htiuit OMAIIA , NKH Vtilutloi , I Illlar I ftnd I'ool litiilm ainl luntuu rloti ) Si. Oiiarles Hotel , L-SKICOLiM. four ftur > lirli Jurt nn t.'l " " ' < ' ' ' . I iw.tu 7Di mul H h an. ' f ! , .t . . > 1,1 , . i ' ( id uifint ri ujKtua AH jirl id IHMISJ nt o ' .Sour HiHuj.u'ii , iltU ) . liA ' . 1.1 , fl' i' 1 r lfi - I r ' ( 't W. A. CI.AHKB. ' { * tjnni" : dent W'f'tfrfWM TV W Wi V V " " * * ( X 'l i.4tiS * } ' . * JK ! _ L * J ' - OK AMI ) DEALER5 IN w jrarv H RSmrT&.ffc RSmrT&.ffcV & \V ' tfdp WATKK VVHKK'LS. ROLLICK MILLS , Mill , and Grain Elevator machinery MILL FURNISHINGS OP ALL KINDS , INCLUDING TUB Oolobrafcod Anchor Brand Dufour Bolting Olotfa HTKAM PUMPS STKAM WATKU AND GAS Pll'K. BRASS GOODS AMD PIPE FITTINGS ARCHITECTURAL AND RlDfifl IRON. l-H tea so soO O H ? eVe \Vo nro prepared to ii.rnlUi plnni anil osl.imatoH , nnd will coniroot for i oiaction of Klouriug Millrt and Grain Elovntors , or for chn.ngiug' Wills , from Slion-i to Iho llollor Svntoin. 2rS "Ilji > I > t'tialaltontion : given to rurnishinq ; I'owlor Plants for any pu poco , and catinritcsnui'lo ' for 001110 Qi'neril ni.ichinory rc airi r.ttendea proniptly. Audresa KtUHAED & CLARKE , Qmaha.Neb AH TIIK WKalr.UN AUKNT I'OH 'I 111 : NO , a 'lliii * H nlial Minn1 nf lliniliitiiiiiiiiiifa'tiii ( IH 1'illn "Clnli , I nt HO c'lll it' nr II Jf Climit ( In i II lins | , nri' , iruin-In I lidll-'ii.- iniin/'tti" ' ! 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