Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 22, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    lliE DAILY BEE.
Wednesday Morning , Sept. 22
BKEVTTIE&
Th Portfolio o-TJcp is handsomely d e-
crottd in honor of the tUtofftir.
Mrs. Spoerri , 3I * onie bloct , s rr j
tie finwt rjnders in OECfcts.
Omaha Chspter , Eoyal Arch Ma ons ,
ntttt to-night for work.
Watermelons by tio-c-agon load fiJ-6
lot szle on the streets by farmers.
The plans frr Boyd'e new opera houre
pecte3 ivithin a week' * time.
" ' - docorat-
layer Cha'e'e residence -was
eo m fine style lo3ay in honor of the fire-
men.
will be cWed to-
-Crcighton
roorr-w to enable the students to attend
tbe Mr.
Several'lenthsfrom typhoid fever have
wcnrrei in the city within the past fort } '
eight hours.
Visitors to the f tate lair buy a good hat
> ! Frederick , Leading Hatter , 1400 Farn-
1mm street
An attempt wai made Sunday night
by burglar * to get into tome of the btoics
Sn Ma'onic b'ock.
The Kansas City and Ft. Joe ticket of
fice will remove Saturday to Max Mej er'a
new bui'd'ng.
The next meeting of the Iritb-Ameri-
cn rcpub iean club takes p'ace Friday
eteninc , September ZL
The W. C. T. TJ. of Iowa will hold its
seventh annual convention at Council
Bluffs October . " > , 6 , 7 , and 8.
Wait for the big Hh-w. AlKlX&to'S
Grand S > jni Annual Millinery Eiiplay ,
September 23rd , 24th and 25th.
Stephenson's new britft stable has
reached the second fctory. It will bewhen
completed , one of the finest livery stables
ia the west.
The State Fnir Gazette , containing the
iliiciftl i rommme , valuable infTina ion
relating to the exrosition aod interesting
news , appeared yesterday.
Fifty-eight caw of cattle were loaded
nt Brady's Island Monday , tnd will ar
rive in Omaha this evening. 1 ovv fs that
for a rmall Nebraska town's ehipmenW
Mas Meyer & Co. have receivd an
urder for a geld mcdil , valued at u'xty ilol-
Inn , to be j re < cnted to Company G , and
hot for by individual members annually.
The del yed train from the Tve t yes
terday brought in a military prisoner
from the White Hivcr agency , sentenced
to th > ee years at Fort Leavenworth for de-
neittng.
Deputy XT. S. Marshal Ball went west
Monday to Grand Island to bring in a
couplu of counterfeiters arrested there , ,
where they were heard before TJ. S.o .
Commissioner George IL Thummel to
day.
"Work on the new sewer is progressing
rapidly. The brick work between Ninth
and Ttnth streets is two-thirds completed : ,
and excavation has been commenced be
tween Tenth and Eleventh streets.
At the corner of ICth and Dodee lost
evening a pige n flew upward from the
street a iabi the telegraph ire with such :
chit
force av to cut its wing near'y off , vhon it
fell It the ground and was captured.
Th ! ushers of the Academy of Music
hove unitirmed themselves ia caps , and
way be seen in all their glory any evening
at that place of nmuscmtnt. T3ie caps ore
very becoming , and the ic ca is a gcod ne.
Tizard'h Rettauriwst is 'oit g a lively
business The rush jesterd y wai & dyat
nnd continued t ca-ly a1 ! ni ht The I nl-
ane of tnc week the place v ill be open
night .r.d day. Thi- , with the Eating
Stand at the Pair , nu.kes it pretty lively
for Tirurd.
The pupi'sof the public fchoolH , nearly
rlion
WOJ in numbtr , * ill \isit he Ftatc fair on
Friday , 1 ( Invitationof the state board I of
manngcrH , who furnish each one v hn linn
Jttteadcd during the week with ft compli
mentary. The visitors wi 1 be as attract
ive a bight RS the great bhow itself.
The meeting of the Y. M. C A. was
well attended Monday. For the bene
fit of those who enjoy the sen-ices they
will oo continued during the week. The
singing is good , and the short talks by
youru : tnea make the nerv ice very pleas-
aii. A special invitation is extended to
The funeral o ! the late James Smith ,
which tonk place Sunday afternoon , was
% ery largely attended , and was conducted
by the OJdFol ows , under the auspices .eelof
State lodge. The floral decorations tt
the grave exceeded anything f the kind
we have ever seen , the grave being literal
ly hid Jen by the profusion of flowers.
Oapt. Crager , of Company G , has cub.
1 lulled a card in which ho awards spec al
credit to Lieut * . Kin ; and McLaughlin ,
ind to many non-commissioned ofii-err and
privates for proficiency in drill and diec"-
pline by which the sfat.dof colors was won
at the Central City Jtcuuioa.
Train No. 11 was held over Monday
lor the Mormon hosts journey'HE west-
warj-.lea < "nij about 1 o cl > ck. The con <
verts , consisting of English , Dan's , Sneies
nl G miins , filed eight coaches and as
they utterly refused to minle t'-gether
great trouble was experienced in load ng
them. The scenei at thu d- > pot about mid
night were bjyond description and the
l 'ain-men were uear'y di iv en wild.
The office of ths signal service officers
in this city was robbed between 8 and 1 9
o'clock Monday moruing. Private Young
Joat money and jewelry amounting to 5175 ,
jnach of the latter having been received ,
v j Saturday from his f r ends in tbe fast i as
brthday : gifts. Sergeant Dey lo t B ime
cl > thiog. Toe p lice werd notiSed in ihef
afternoon and furnished a list of the stolen !
article * , but no c'ue vvai obtained ia the
thieves who a-e probably part tif th * gang
liero daring Stats Fair week for bubiae.-a.
A Card of Thanks.
To the Editor ol TUB Via. ,
I desire through THE BEE to return
my sincere thanks and assurances rno
deep appreciation to the Odd Fellows ,
my neighbors and friends generally , I
f jr their kind acts and expressions of
sympathy during my recant bereave
ment. MBB. JAMES SMITH.
S.P.MORSE & CO. ,
FAEJOIAXI STREET ,
Take .pleasure in announcing that they I
have this day received by express and
are now exhibiting * very chwcc BO- I
loction ot fine dresi good ? , and confi ,
dently atit * tL t the pai'rrns are the I
mBt beautiful ev.-r exhibited in Oma-
ha. Further son luncement later.
S. P. MOESE & Co. ,
Famham street
Mason Preierve Jars for sale. Ono-
hal' g ioa 5200 per dozen ; one quart
51.50 per dozen , it
J. BOKKTS ,
"
It . 1406 Douglas streat
Go to the European Restaurant for
meals oerradin first
r.i
r
/
HALF A MILLION.
The D faulting Banker Who
Took it Arrested in
Omaha ,
By Special Agents of the De
partment of Justice.
The Biggest Sensation of tae
Beacon.
Perhaps oneof the nv > st noted events
that has occurrr d in Omsbi f-r ye rs
tja t. nnd one , the news of which has
by Ihie time traveled over half thp
continent by 1'ght. inir , was the * rr = Et
la this ci y , a ont 10 o'clockysttfrdty
of Sihs M. Waup , the de-
. ( i c pre'ideat of the Brsttlaboro ,
Vt , First National b.nk. The nrrf" > t
vv.18 made by special agents W
H. H. Llewel'yn * nd W. H.
Shields of tbe Attorney-Gereral'a de-
pirtmpnt , assisted by p ° c ° al nw nt
John B Fnray , of the poitoffice de
partment.
It will bo rpmembprrd.that Waie
absconded about the 10th of Jane last
pud it was for sose Hm9 supposed
that he had uacceecled in setting out
of tbe country and was a fuait've ' in
Europe. He ha3 , it ? s claim
ed , previous to his fiiht nt-
tcred fo-g d papar amounting to
upw.-fdR of hp.If a million of dollar * ,
the result being a fl-wd of sul'g acoimt
the directors , b-oughl by the s'ock-
haldcrs and r"in and woe tn minv
pnor people. It wn believed by fro
directors and with good grcundo ,
that Ii9 had t < ken a l gp
anm of morey with him ,
how ranch could on y bo dn'prmi' ed
by a lone , ssarch-nir in'-e'st'gi'ion.
The forcrd raner inc'uded thoC-n-
npetirut Rivpr r i'ro ' H for ahont S50
000 ; Frederick lM'rnes. 820,000 : Trp-
nnr W. Park , S20 OCO ; Lvon & Hraly
of Chichi , $20,000 ; Ta-in 0i Locn-
motive Works , nbon * § 12,0 0 ; Q J.
Amidon. Hinsdilo , SIS.OOft- - - rroliyp
& Co. , New Yorlr , eome S75 COO. and >
others. ITow much of thU pner wai >
lined Waite ' Sfn
by
as co'liferal npnn
which he may have rai nd hrge
aiuoimts for individual n n * he direc
tors wer unable to s v , but the Srrinc-
field and B i ton tinl s weto victimized
in this WBV we bo'ie- ,
June 17th tha J rte - < of the bink
offered a rfwnr.1 of § 5000 for the cap
ture ot the fugitive wnd in addition toPS
the incentive thus rffand the off-nsc
havintr been flgainet the Unied PS
as well as other * , At'ooiev
Devine took active measures for be
detection ofthe absco.iQinu er
and has left no atone unturnrd
to effect his capture. It ue
known th t he was still In the e < 3
S a'es , nnd the fpecial agent of thp
department of jus ice did not safler
raoa to grow bonra'h hm ft H -
xfled by way of Bnluth totheWinno-
peg country , aid : st ono uraa t f
ofiicora vrero otily th >
. hnhind i. : J i. . , - ri n let
h'm and -
' liiiO'v th.T were ot >
the track , no travelled ler
iiics ' , one of which
was Kniiht , another 1- ,
the latttr being his wife't
maiden rame. From V. nnipeg h ,
went to Wyoming , and , it i' sidn ra *
engaged in locating a large ca'tU
ranch there , which he hna Decun already -
ready tn stuck up with fine c-ittle. alA
few weeks gl'ie ' officers -\\'er hot on
his trail at B B nxrck. end followed
hra : up until Sunday lat , when tie
! definitely located in this c'ty.
where ho w i Btnpptne t t o hon o yof
of a vrell-kzown citicen , whose
wife end his o\\n are sis.oia.
Mr. Shields had been for several diys
g at the Cnnfifld houea , und his
cliarscter aun bcsincss hare were Un-
knuwn to all. A day's delay IIIa -
i.-.aae to 5t all acd
ptpora in shape , cd
this mcrnii the officars
g , kH
in until 10 o'clock , ivhpn hi br3 > kHnd
er-in law , Mr. 'iVtimon Buclr , and
fam-ly , had cone to the fair , pro
ceeded to the rcKiduiico tf roh. .
latter , on north Twentv second h.t h.e
to arrest th-ir wan. Thej' took wit
them Charlie Swep y nnd po ted hi-
at the alley at the rear , v h lo thev
Trent m the froufc way.Vaito IR *
them coming ar d r.ui out the Cl -
way and down c 11 ir , bjt s eing int
he was discoveioj by Strefsy , wh-
jumped over the fenc fter him , h.
ran out again and around to the
front door , where he brought u
in the arms of the officeis
Uomade no further resistance , am
was at once taken tn the conn y JAI
tn be con titled 1
unc this af'ernot ' n
when itVM expected to take hiii
east. He entrrated tbo officers to inal
low him to commit suicide , but alrj
wore inexorable , nnd took from hiu
anything that could be us d t < > tab >
lifra , knife and a but'on hook beinj
all ho h id on his P-MEOH. .b.h
The office at once nl craphe1 ! < h >
newa < if iheir ciptuio fa > f , wi h tht
infortnat ou ttat a large sum t.i
i raonoy iu bonds nnd stocks were alsr
recuverpd , or would be , and asking
what disposition should be made ot
them. We undn-atind that 520,00 ( '
telBijraphcd htm within the p st fen ,
dr.ys ia now Ijiug in one of tbo bank >
of this city.
Will seeve : another cir load
I Golden Eielo Mills
Fbur to day o
to morrow. All who have used tint
elegant white winter
wheit fljur pto-
nounce it tbe beat Sour ia the market
because it makes irrtwe , siccct bread i
and is free from any patent adultera
tions. Only $3.35 per 100 pounds.
Witus SI. YATES.
ELEPHANT !
Paschen's Beer "Vault , corner of
13h and Farnham. "
Warm Lunch cm"
concert by military band every ni"lt
eeut 21 ot
WASTED A milliner's
apprentice
at C. A. ' ' block
Ringer's , Jacobs' , 15th
street.
GENTS'
Hand-Eewed shoes , Button , Balmoral 1
Alexis , Congress and Dom Pedro.
DOHLE & Co. ,
Loading Shoe Stare ,
Central Block.
P rties funrshed on order. We
serve daily except Sundays finest
oysters , tea , coffee and lunch.
21-2t M sonic Bloct.
WASTED 100 lodger * , during the
fair , at Pacific HOURS , Teeth anti Cap * '
tel avenue.
LADIES !
Ptae kid shots m Lntton , side lie * '
nd front lace , at
H. DOHIE & Co.'a ,
Lending Shoo Stort ,
Central Block.
Largest ciock of lolin silrer trare ai
Edholui i Zrictsaa'e , oppctttfe the
BREVITIES.
Pa rson sell * ooal.
Fine perfumes at Sale's.
Use Lewis' dry hop yeast
-See Polsck's advertisement.
For the teeth , Knhn'i DentriScr ,
ButtericVe patterns si Cruick h nki
Porter Js rnnningthe Omaha ferryi
Rjsd Catalogue of Books , 3rd pge.
Imported and Key We fc cigars ,
'fct ' Knhn's ,
Seidenberg & Co.'a Key Wait Ci
gars at Gaze's.
Henry Yosa , architect , office room
5 * Jacob * ' block , Fifteenth ttree * .
The chtnpttt trimmed risfa in the
city at Mrs. Wood's Parlo'Bizi lSih
s reet. sat-tu th-sst.
For Lands , Lot ? , HouFes and
Farms , look over Bemis1 new column
on 1st page. Bargains.
Lots , Farms , Houses and Linds
f.o k over BeraU1 new column of bar-
nina in fir t pi ge.
D vlins Fell styles are now ra dy
for intpec'inn at the Boston Clothirg
I Soue , 112 Farnham St. a20eodlm
Drs. Dnmnore and Giflord
rTomceopi'thio Physic'am and Sur.
? pons. Wil'iims Block , cor. loth and
Dodge et-ppts. eod-tf
Strangars visit Kurlz's store , tuwed
Watches rppaired us good Jan new ,
at EDHOLM & ERICSSON'S ,
Opposite the postifficc.
All the novelties at Kurtz's , tuwed
Whit pie & McMillan , the jswolers ,
who ore offering a large and thorough
ly telectf d stock of Jewelry and Sil
verware , mike a epecialty of watch-
work. Thosa trho are in want of a
new wa'ch , or wish watches repaired ,
should give u * a call.
WHIFFLE & HcMiLLAN.
Finest display of Watches and Diamonds
mends , at EDUOLM & ERICSSON'S.
GRAND PROMENADE
OPENING
TO NIGHT ,
at HIOKSIAN'S.
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON !
ATKINSON'S GRAXI > SEMI-AXXUAL
MILLINERY DISPLAY will take pkca
September 233 , 24th and 25th. All
are most cordially invited.
BUSHMAN'S FALL
WINTER ASNOtJKCEIENT. .
THE MOST ELEGANT , BEST
and most dosirab.lp tUck wo have ey *
i : Doughty ia now arriving and we
rad
itJ pltja&ed to inform our pa'rons and
f rienas t hit we know tbeywilbe Bire ? <
ally Burp-ibefl to see the many novel
ties we shall present atpricistlat
cnnnot help but be sst'sfnc'cry to all
V.lvots , Plein , Brocaded Striked ,
RUck and oil the new desirable ( bade * .
Silks , PJfcin , Brocd d , Str'ped. Sst-
ins in nil cjlors. Drees G > odi-l Drres
BSa
Goods , you mmt ree thorn to go : a
fair idea in shnrf , we eittnd a car- '
diil invitation to the public to visit
and intpect our stosk Fhether you
want to buy or net.
BtrsHMAir'u.
S. E. ccr. 15th and D-nuWstreotE.
TO-NIGHT ,
PROMENADE ALL ,
at HIOKMAS'S ,
Fall etylea ht R.nger'e , 115 16.li
street.
Kurtz's store ni-xi to postoffice.
postoffice.tuwed
tuwed (
Whi ] plo & McMillan are receiving
new gooda orety day this week. For
nice jewelry give us a < ull.
WiiirrLE & McHiiiiK ,
D.iuylas near Fiftaeuth.
Every lady thHt wants a hat shculd
go to Ringer's , 115 15 h street.
TO-NIGH P ,
PROMENADE ALL ,
at HICKMAN'S.
bTRANGERS !
Y u W'll find the largest and best
s ock ot btiot ; , shoes and slippers in
the city , at
HENRY DOHLE & Go's. ,
Leading Shoe Store ,
Central Block.
T warranted.
FARMERS !
.
Go to H. Dohla & Co.'s for good
nd chtap'boots and shoes. Largest ,
b st and cheapest stock in the city.
iy..ar
31-mey refunded if goods don't wtar
ai represented.
HENRY DOHLB & Co. ,
Leading Shoe Store ,
Central Block.
Country physicitins attending the .
.hem
Fair will do well to examine the com
plete line of su-g'cil instruments fx
nb'ttcd by 0. F. Goodman. They
* ill also find a full stock a full stock ieyof :
'he eame at his wholesale house , 1110 1
Farnham street.
It pays to trade at Kuriz s. ttyrcd
Fair and Bizir at First Bioti.t
Church every evening this week.
Prof. H < > ffmn's orchestra at First
Baptist Church Fair this evening.
Excellent Meals at First Baptist
Church trom 5 to 8 o clock p. m. for
25 cents.
Don't mig the Fair and Bszir at '
First Baptist Church. Musio by Hoff
man's orchestra.
Don't fair to cil ! on John Banner's ,
he oldest and most rtlVb'e hocse , for
anythiagia the JeWcl.y Lme , 1314
street. 2i-3t
Do jour shopping at Kurtz's.
GRAND PSOilENADE
OPENING
TO-JS JGHT ,
at HICKMAN'S.
Bin la Bracele ' , at
EDHOLU
Opposite the pcitoffice.
tea Gifctni at iio C.acdlOcont Eat
St. SO-ff :
TALSO ? A TRAVELLER ,
.
How a .Flying Train Was
Wrecked on the Plains.
A Graphic Story of a Moon it'
_ ,
Her or.
Eceounts received Afordry
of the wrack of tha o t bouna train
due in ths oity nt 3.25 p Tn. y s'ec
dsy , wrre very .njfftire and incocipl-ite.
Superintendent CUrk being nut on
thj line til mfs-asies were se < t di-cct-
ly to him , iuguad of tohs offii hera.
Taa train did nc t leave the. BCBI e "f
1 the -wreck until between 2 and 3
o'clock p m. yp te--day , and it n-ri ' d
ii i this city at 9:10 : a. m. t i-d y in two
sac the first brineinc'h-mul ,
b > g4tee { and expre s goods m b is rs ,
hastily fitted up for the pup > n a d
t le i migrant pi STgers from ho ? s
b mnd train , whi h was folio * iiii ; N < > .
4. jlose t Tie s c > nl sjction nro ii'ht
three Pullnun d aches nd two H > y
coaches fal1 d t thir u'm > t ctpaci y
a id hauled iu a reversa order
From ono of the passingTS wfco
WAS the ill fed '
on - 'run v-o le riitd
TUB oiurmc STORY
of perhaps tt > e * orrt wreck that has
occurtd wi h n th-i hist > ry of tl > - -
Oaion Pacific road. Tha < v < r'a d
tr.in , N < > . 4 , should meei freight
I train N > . 9 , at a siding threa miles
1 west of Julesburga 9:40 : p. m Sunday
wid
day n'ght the fre ght train -was late
and had orders to meet the xp ess
train at another sidetnck three mile
east of the above stat'on. Th'
freight made hsr time all
rigvit and was polling in
OQ the lid-ng when No 4
- , drivn by a
ne > v engine , No 11 , Pat O'H ra , en-
ginwr , and W. Fonda , fin mitt , nnd
in charge of Oouduotor W L So-le- ,
hove in sight. The csp-pss l ck d
up to await the signal 'o ' ci ma "hei < ! j
slowing down until our i'if < > rm > nt siv s
he thought they were s'opp'i g a' a
flla'ion. Taa moon was shining voy
bii htly fct the t me , and objects were
dia inctly vis bla ct a gr * f
distance. O'Hara from hia post
in the cab saw the "ome
ahe < d"sicn&l givenand pul ingoattho
throt'lo ' drove d'Wii the line at full
speed , probal ly thirty m los a-i him1- .
At this time tbo freight train w-is n > t
yet c ear cf the main line , the c > b irse
and one car ttiil bung our. Ic u de
nied on tht one hand that any signal
to dome ahead wamiran , end chimed
on ih.9 other that the siganl wa g c n ,
but was for the engineer of th - f > e ght
tn < in to pull ahead. It is piobtolu
that th < 3 latter is the correit vvrti Iun ,
and that the mii'akj in rejiri to LO
sJgnaU was , in fact , the fault of in
. one , but a mistake thnt might er.-ily
be made untie' 'h circuuistnuccf.
|
THE CRASH.
At any rate ine licomotive of the
espr 6B tr-iin w B down upnn the
( reiuht quick as a fl sh. The < b t u j
ti n was seen toj Jte to I e av > id d
One shn k from the e g ni g ? t-io
wa nirg , and the ntxr ins-nnt th-
crnh wai h ard , f diluted
t btfiiuara < 1 cri , t n. 1'ne ' es > r : 3
etigne t'Uckthe ideof thefrgh c-r
jtibt b ck of the truck * , iid rr.k.i g b
h'r , cilt ng1 1 int > the catioi-sf , ni
I k a fleh iho Ire motive , two "ink-
e\s , , the mat ) , b gga e and
cir , and the eniokur and the
I f eight o rs wtre invoKed in
ono nmss of cotifu in i
run Thu engineer h vn g
his engine , clinpsd oa the sir br.xk
and snui.ded tlie histlj , tl < Ci
fiim'y to his post , r.hile his iron CiI I ,
spriti g hri u th the air and ( united
' teen loot distant on thii ar i. Ht h > < !
nnt budi d end inch whun "h * itrneV.
T 1 * e tei d r , torn irtm her com li
WHS thro-Tii h gh io the air a id nun il
fi somcrs u't v.-r ih i eng-ne 1ht n
' ft in i front 11 her. The MS
thr wn donii Ihe si ght
tuent at thtt point und
t > the groui-d b
a r it t
Tiecars 1 p1u'J B ( in a btra'ah' liu >
I by 1 the 0 g n > tud 'nuk un il the t-
j I diok cc ysv re wrecked , wh n thn al 1
cr , oocupio.1 . by r mtte ts W U
Herb ] rr an Srth Moblw turnover - d i
over and l ndei < n its r u > , rsina
in i that pn'inon. Tne xprrs iar
P.CAKGD LIK A UOfiSK
end Ii QHBS ihi umil c-tr , while the
lagg ga car j ined in 'ha p'uig
anil fo ker with
em its h > ai i
of file p'112 pdS'sencirs ell acres ? iii
hoil'-r of ha
eugin" , where n pa r
tmcks were I u 1 d against it. E ih
cars were thus tiitcd toReih r. a-i-
a worse pic Ue "f ruin etui in t he d 1 -
Bcrihed. Stranga tn ity the re-n iu
itig cars were mil only taft r-tudiu
on the track , bu 'h-joajupiutaaca c-
' 1 y awakened. Tha conductor ai d en
gineer i lust not a uiotntnt nin
looking after thnso who . _ .
osed to ho buried
BIIOJ in tnc w < c ,
and ihey worked literally lilw
Trojana.
Beibi'it , who w s m the fmwatl end
of his ctr , v-as l-utiffi benaata tons nd'f
mill ma'ter , while Mtiley waa It-f
free and caILd out f
r help to i'xtr -
cate hi * companion , g > ing to work If
l' a hero himself.
[
THE WRECK TAKES FIRE.
To add to tha confusion the nil
hmps in the c r s t tire t- > the nreck .
and cries nf "fire" and "brirg waie '
Wi-re be rd ou ail aides. Fortunately
the flimes were BUOII
ex
tinguishod * nd in twenty minutes
time lUrhett was taken o-at , his Itft
arm cruthodbut otherwise un njnred '
Fonda was 'released b' aPulln-.i
passenger , who was ridi-g m tj
cuioker , and who escaping hirac. If t >
the skin of Ins teeth lojt no time i
lending aid to other * . The tiremai i
was badly biu-aed about the
face , but is not danijeroutly ir
Omj or two others received
slight scratches but
none worth men
tioiiiDg
In tno Pullman cars nearly every
one was abed , and on'y ' one or two
got up at fitst to see what was the
matter. Conductor Pattert
on
w s n :
the wash room , and the first he knew
he WAS thrown forward , the cars
three violent plunges and stopped still
Ho looked out to sea tbe iitoi.t of tbi
danger and then reun.et tu quie
and renB urt euch cf iheptssftigeis & : .
became frightened. A Datstnger in i
thesmoier , who sat on thefrot.t seat ,
h > d just time to gat hit head away
f roza the window when
A TLYESO TETJCK
cruihed it in l.ke an egg shell. Th
freight e > gtne w s detached and drat
the train bnd its paasen er * b ck to < ,
g w e e they lay until A
d y aftern < on , when a i
wn c mpleted er..u..d the wi . .
RT d 'he r. , m-f < . n > in I w -
tiona as described , proceeded on its
. . . > . You g an bcrt oaiue ir u < -
tr in an-i 6t-imed
not to feel very baa
< .v r his misfortune. After
r c iviy
thecnn.r tt4 ti > > ns of his f.iei.di at
the depot ho walked
up ton PS
briskly a ever. Ona
and
all
atno "g
the
pasfengers spcke in glou-
in ? tfrmi of the c > nonct
of the train officials
of both
tr < < n ;
bat ' tsptci .lly of Mtesrs. Seeley * nJ
O'H r * , whose wi rk they sy w s ndv
er ezoelled ser heroism
or effective-
nesi. It wa , as stated , impofaiole reto
clair away thu Trrcck vety fas , and ,
for the piestnt the extemporized track ;
is u& d. for pasting tesias.
Juit unpacked to ehy , at Edho'm ' < fc
Ei ijkjnr's another l tcf those ha d-
aoma bla k wnlnut cl ek * .
(
Wd were fhwn tn 3 y ah eWar.t
drm de at Mrs. M. 0. C < a'e dresa
' making eatabli < hment which wai m-
I tnn for exhibition at the Wr , but
j Mf Cojc failing to gat A suitable cso
in which i she conH show the dress to
[ e , dcsidfd not to make the
exhibit. The dress sb.r > wa the work of
p master : hand and hid it baen plac d
on exhibition T7onld no doubt have
hsrnone nf tha gr at.st attractions in
its dep rm ° Dt. The work , a'yle and
fi f'sH of the dre'srt-flacts great credit
!
on , the miker. If the dress hid bren
displayed at the fur it would hava
fcp en ai rxcelleiit sdvertiB-ment for
the fS'alrlUhmcntof Mrs. C"X.
Suits and Wrarp rs at § 1 00
md SI 50 at the Parlor Bazir Croiih- ?
touBlcJc t3at
"
TO-NIGHT ,
PROMENADE ALL ,
at HICKMAN'S.
R-ickf. rd
rdEDH
EDH LM&ERICK ON'S :
Op)0 ite pistoffice.
The Nebraska S'a'e ' HomoepafMo
Medic il s > ciefy cnrvone at t e court
lonao , i-i thi' ' i'y o-morrow , Seotem
bo-22 , at 10 o'clock n m.
Special Announcement.
Wo would re ppctfrl'y ' inform the
lidii'S r 0 nahaalsostrinsters visiting
the SUte F ir that we have received a
bem'iful astnr'morit nf Ladies' Stii'P ,
Co ! ks and Dulm n' for fsll and win-
er wjHr. Part f thofe direct hnpnr
tit' n from Paris , selected personally
hy .Mr. McDnnnid. In style and fin
iah they i qual anything shown in eatt
ern cities nnd st reasnniblo prices.
1 tera and Circulvrs in medium
gjiods of exquisite p.-.tterne.
Cuine early , so that you may have
first choice
& HAHUISON ,
t21tf 140S F rnham sheet , Omaha.
WorMid nri'1 ' K it goods cheap , at
he Parlor Bizir , Croighton Block.
New silver-were for wedding pros-
nts , received at HUBEKMANN'B ,
Tubin's genuine psrfumoa in bulk
ira eomenh-it new and verj fine , quite
qu > l to his small bottbs , yet coiling
but t-rn thirdi as much At Kutin's &
) O'B. , Fifteenth and Douglas , you can
ee an original package aa exported
roni France. si ?
We Imva just received a largo num-
ber of PAULOB end CiiAMBEit SUITS
ind othur FoBNiTDEE which the pub
ic are iuvited to ii sprct.
CHAKLEB SHIVERICK ,
1203 .nri lSMOF n.h'm St.
TrimtueJ Hats tor 60j nd upward
att > e Pftflor B z r , Creihtou , ; BL
I Lai > m ,
f you want g icd blid stylish gond-
f. r a li tic muiior , go to the Pail r
B.z r , Cfcig'it ' n B ock , ti& at
SPtCIAL KXUlBir
Mas-re. Lta.Fo i kf agents f < ir
thj Mij itn i St ve conipiny , araiiot
iiuki g .111 oxhiliit'on of taoir gmdr
tut a KU fair , bjt nre m.ikii g tine - -
o nn.j it iiuirator 1 , No. lliSlF r -
Inn str-'et , nest tn Fuel 2 uti nal
b i.k. F < rn p rlir stive tlie "Gnr-
l nd " ii.rt uifdc urtdb/ s comptny > ,
w th i.t a nv.l. Thi st TO i
beau fu ly finis ed nd l.ighly orn-
ui ni e L Ndibut lutlu care , end
ni re ne t from the sBms fuel
thm any o'h r stove m nnfi-c'ured
C .iir ti-e teited conk tt.v , whuh h r
n * rll-wiiit ) rCputitian , is also lig t
Oi f i-l , is a < ! < > > d b kerand ii uui-
rja ly endowed by ovary cook who
ha u el them.
Tn y Vai h'indio other mike * of
a : .v - bat th s make they aie bring-
i i < ; to he ftoitt , as they ahr ys givu
'sf-muon and th 'sa who buy them
r c imme.id them tn o'hers. 'Jhepro- r
pri t ra invite 'he pub c generally and
those i i nco J of a stove especiilly , tn
viaittlieiratoro.whv.retheywi.lbeple a
o 1 to give the u any itifoamahon . - id
| sh w tiiem the moat perfect es
1
OOR GRAND OPENING
.
TAKES PLACE TO DAY.
Evjry dn3-irtinetit fu'l i > d complete.
CLOKS AND DOLMAS
We liAve tha most elegant 1 ne ever
d ii 0 iioln , both of American
and
HOSIERY.
you are snri to find what you wa.it ,
, md you will ba pl-asedto see them.
HANDKERCHIEFS.
never before have wo shown such B
vane y in sye ! and prioes.
GLOVES.
Do not Jeive the city without pur1
chasing , , , a pair of our celebrated § 1,00
kid gl > vea.
WORSTED , AND YARNS.
Every shade and quality , the Lrgest !
S3ortmout in the city.
WuOLEN GOODS.
Handmade poods in endless variety ,
Hoydc , Nubias , Laggings , Socks ,
& : . , &a.
STRANGERS and CITIZENS
Are .l ordially invited to call and sea ;
his sp'eudid stock of goois. Kurtz's
store , next to the Poskffica.
tuwedtha
GRAND PROMENADE
OPENING
TO-NIGHT
at HICKMAN'S.
_ . _ . .
Tl x
trArf | ) ftt Kurtz.3 _ tuwed
S'nngerj. , wmle in tne cily , will
find h jlsasant as ell a profiublo to
c.lla ; J. B. D-twiler's Carpet re ,
rend
between Fourteenth and
21-lt
Fr sh Oi st rs in every ttyle. Meals
hll huura at the European Res-
tauanttn'i H .t . 21-2t
Sea Kunz's iiuinuioiii di-play.
0. A. Iliuger stlis Ladies' hats very ,
cheap. 1
Beu iful silverware , new and ee ! >
I ' G Id and i'ver , a'pfl nd rubb r
sptilai.l6 nd PIP ? ' ( !
EDIIOIM& ERTOF
01/1 oi e po't. fSce.
1 m r' th-1" ! n'c liios are
rold nt E 1' olrn & Erickson's , opposite
the
Fancy Good * . Z p' y Garmantnwn
. . --n , Canvpo , eta. , cheap , at Ranger's ,
115 north 16 h s
TIfV Adrnrtl tviont Tn l.Pt fnr 'Mr *
t. ritncl Want" Sn nHnj * r. . wilt v IP
* rtH In tr A rMnmna nnr * fnr TVW OK
TO iri 1-
At9p r nt Inrn
. | n , , , nf joi-nindnp.
for 1 tn "i yc-ir * ' ttme on fir < ! t c | t ltnn'-nv
urd farm prnru > rt . * p ty t BE"IS
H1 E tntc and Lom A.'oncy , * 5th ami n r
2
-\rmrs7 TO w . > AN-raii t tw
'l ! r- < > ff om ms rrrh /M < TO/wV I
- J-OVTV TO roi-j. .MAP flrrm . , .
T\r I7J .l- - - > - * '
"TT7VTPf T IVr ; ape coat - > nil ontt ni ( !
* milcr r HtC F. ttimimi n' P-vi
Tenth St. , Om 1m. 5M-J7
-rT7vT.0-ro-H rri Vrtlt tpwo' ' -
' v a TS nj'l be paid , 2 < G 16'h ' S' . , Ha on e
TIes ! > SI 9-22 ! '
i
TT7'l > JT''r > < "irl Incr'ref I t > H9-'or'-
' v sm ' f nTv. pVy N. > . 3 2 Po-jrl " ' . ,
re'wann rihmliSt' 18-n/
1 TFn rfficc hoy. App ! atthoEmme't
-
WANT p A vrn1rrtn IT rit" In rn
cfflcaddressBox 18. H--SZ
n. rnA fl s'-l-Mtre't cook tlst'M2
waiter' . App yat'hiso'Scs. 5H 22 \
[
TRri A .IInin < - rn-rn c1 \ 1 it he Ti
Ho Bi rppvt lhs n > e rffl.9 'T. ' . " > 2\ \
\TTANTrn com-i 'onf trl f r n r 1
' h n'e"orV oc'ptwjs n'VT' . W J ,
f Connel' ' , St 1 a y"sAVJ ,0fpclfocontent
irt fnr cere'- ' hnafk IT a
small h-uiljT Apn'y n'2 ' a tub t h
8 rest H'.2S
WA'tEn sfl'-'cli- T.Th'1--t T. H fur-
ry or cris h-nd ° "TtT , ryj , f
\"T7 A' TEnn R'rp BM vj orj t'1 n.
VV n0 ,1 w. fB n.Jl ho p ) ( J. \\Jf V\ '
DOE' EV Inqui c E g'cTIo sc. 61" 22 _
WAVTrpTW g dbl ck ro't'sto-n-e-
f.07-'t D > HRK
-3' fOp rdav. T.
rD At-ooJ ta ry eo k : t. rh < Iti
Ifo't- ' . 4V.tr
WA > . .rnnn or r-l r --1ilrr o d' , rln'K
i e. > f n rl t'o 3 -i ) ms'i ; > n r
rpv * : rr'f'n t3 r quired. Aillrirs O
Art cr * 1 .
crWA
WA TKD A e"nd lr' tn t'o eenf ril rirw .
wrr' < . fp ilyc 'rner ' 12th nnJ TaflPc.
tn il h. > u e ork. IHfl
rnn rtar HWst ? HD LSHn.
T ° S TARVS Hru = E' ' -
lj ePa ivcr B 'MI new .liimn of har.-ans on'St
Pa .
> OH 'irVT A fnhl 'n m A ny nt
H Ho. ISl.liat. ShandlBti Cats tre- '
treOB2'
OB-2'
' TNT t vc'l-n "ihcrt hou * ( t 10
ronnu wt.h n > n i rt ct P n In the re t
rt 'ha I i ; HTtib f r r * ' h t n ho re ,
orf irnl < hi fonoal n .furo nr-n a y new
.t c' pa. " fi 'ur < i . 1'tn S5 ' . .r rrnnvh Inou -
atOi offie- . ' ° i
FOR P.PSI T nr i9 d onm ; otIUIBIJ !
, { .i- r < fa oni" " nn boan. a. > cor l th
and'aplt 1 AT nui. l4-2t
' FUKVI ilKh Hromw'l - or withn.i1 bon-rt.
t'nro-f n Itistsu-a t. > fl'-tf
'
,7oHNT _ ; , rit"i' : v a ? 2m:3 : f
L1 D TO pori s rcet et Z h'niiu . . -
V A
J.tOR UEJ > T 2 furn'-'cd m m H\T Mer.
1 a n t > clTan o. X. E. Cur. 16th pnu
IT-CISSI * EIIiOO b FUltltKSV AtlT.i , n
i r t Honre. f , -it
JTl'JK A I'lNr. MK.3iur.\i > E. front , iimni
{ . couinrr , VI ntle , Store filtiui : , "cnetfH
f rk 20 to Win 0 < v1/a nrwt. .V , F RAFE'tT *
'
! '
_ _ _
OKI KF USME-Iuqnreat sewer.S.h ai d
O J" ' es Vfl ti 1-25
Ei , FOR SAtE-rfrf 1 catun in t c
HO 1 y. i.ffii6 at .KiioStfe SOi-Z4
l IIjK Ir.entr to t cntv-tniir iUaft ) Grout
VJ InllHr h- John T
I ula , KAhUS , HtiVSKsM > LAVtiy ] > hil.
LJ our UK.MIS' ntw column of ) > ir aiu ou irt
t".c-
MhMIS OFFrna A .NfLrjsl > JU L.--I U
[ ' } R-irgalns in llouaea , Lot" , fama anil
, in bla new column on 1:1 page.
71 tt SALK Cottonwo- lumber of all 6lze3al
CF IAMEOUS
ItST B-twfenEfdPt.ai'd he UrtPre-ly
J Kri&n fliu ch , i" whi e Bilk , ivorv lunJ'til
an d .fed' > n oiesi'itM'I h I , u.- . Finder > iil !
p lass itavo nitb the janitor of thu iluh cl eel
'
AGADEMTOF
GREAT A TRACl'I' N PAIR WEEK.
Monday , ) uesday & Wednesday ,
2th , 21st a > d 22d ,
GuUfl-B i.l-ddl Guarantc d rtt act ! n Xo. 3.
The Xcw Jlusioxl .ndSpfccMty Oddity.
HOP SCOTCH ,
OH
THK DUK" ,
Tut D iWAGF.R ,
TUK FfcMAV
TJlF. TWO MAIJ OFIIONO" ,
AND THK
KAJ\II"F INOAPaBE.
A Eo'riniT F rc'cil imedy pem'tal thrie
acts. Rei Qrrcd hr tie fivlick BUiiJsU tpeia'ic .
an t Si ec nl'y C m any.ai iel bjr full t'rer.
atic Ore i * traa < i rtra t Band.
Reserved mntanow o > A e , without rxt'a
ch f.e. at , liar Jlcjer & Bro. ' 3 Jenclrj S < > r > .
Price 01 tual flS it
SIGN OP THE
GOLDEN PIANO & FRAME ,
'
A. HOSPE JR.
. , . ,
Pianos and Organs Fir < t Class
oa E sy Monthly Payments ,
Sheet Music and Musi
cal Instrum nts ,
KINK S UCK OF
3VC O TT 3L ID 11ST GS
oil f.ln lo e , Ei j.TJln.'i' a Fr < mea ai tra.t
ly r direl irlcoj.
8HO Frame- inch , Wilnut 1 c
i'xl2 " I ' 20
i xn " i 21
2x13 " li " LOft
la 8 l * " ti
16l2 > 13 75
kus Ic&c'Ofrune isIS
hromo * fri 'A , rm\l. Kc ,
riiioa.oilr.med Iu.1 5 ,
ifroiu SOcup'uds ,
Photojrraph f r.me *
Win-i-ii ? Cor Jces 7" c window and
Lambiequlrj 00 p r wmdo a o n ; > w < irds ,
Co tiice < JC32 iOprr win ! o and upvraidj ,
Vtlret framr- c en h to5 00 <
-
Violin Strinz * lie ,
Vie i - . 1 7S , 2 S , 3 and npwirdj ,
GulUra J ro , 6 00 , 7 00 and upwitdJ.
Binjos 1 CO 3 00 , 5 CO , and upward ! , )
Acconl iif from 1 CO up. cntape-t In city
Bend fp Cfmplit and CJti < rae o ( tnouldlaft
A. HOSi'E.JK.
1ST9 Thin SU.
ONE MILLION ACRES
O3E"
EASTERN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.D
20,000 Acres
UUuLH UHPS
6 to 12 Miles from Omaha ,
$6 to $10 per Acre , on
- Long Time and
Low Interest.
Large tracts suitable fcr
Colonies in all the best
Counties in the State ,
80,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
A large number of Improved
Farms in Nebraska , many oi
them near Omaha , $12 to $40
per acre ,
An Immense List of
OMAHA
fj
1H
W
ins of E'egint Resi
dences irorij S3.0OO to 520-
000. Many vacant lots in
th" d iti ns to Om-ha
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City. Hous s and
Lots , Business Houses aud
L ta , and al. lauds of Ci y
Heal Estate.
We also have
MONEY TQ LOAM
on Improved Farms in Doug-
laa ( Jo-.nty , on 5 years time , at
10 perce Jt. interest to alt vho
thow good titles.
for Douglas aud Sarpy
fur
Boggs Sc Hi ! ! ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
1403 Fain , St. , Omaha. ieb.
TTT-ANTED-Iromcdh ely.- Trtercrs \ to g
If 16mil el tuur.tr j 10 , lie er 21.
. O .I.M A. it
MCWALEnatarpUi lari'o ( ti e n1 o
I rpomi m.h 3 Ijti , sni , w i , ci3 > o n. f'ui
a (1 : l i m iruoj , & ; 5 LlJwUf lr m o it ho i e
BUUO.S ii HILL.
Fi JlfA'K fiieolth fi rt irtd me iro-
periei in thi oiy H tua "f lOiooma It.
f urlots , WL 1 , ntabl' , dc. JuE ( rcoiodj ed. It.x -
CB lent , locution.
F.OGGS & HILL.
ITlOR-i'LE 2choc- ! lot < next outh of ie | .
| J rteiicoot B. > . B Kenneiy , St Jiary'nAve-
nutjS 5 > md33CO.
BOGOS A U1LL.
FARM FOR AtE 8 ffll'es west of city. in-
eat farm in iho couu'y , 23 | er ac. .
& HILL.
WANTED We nant t. contract wth a re'i-
alile man to Utar and grub 2'J acres > ot
bru'bland BOUUjiUlLL.
\ \ J ANTED-15.COO jards of dirt
V > EoO < 13 &
- t > business , with
fullo. , 7 rooms , SJ.loO.BOGGS
BOGGS & HILL
F [ 10R rXCH'NGE For city prop fty , E all
_ ' tracts i f UnJ , covered wlin joun tlra aller
attMperacra. COOO- HILL.
FOR \LE-Crin new bouse , 6 room , Tvi-h
ev ry conv.niercc. with lialf Int. 33xS2 !
Jit , No 11 cuion , time to suit , Will sell at a bar
L-aiu la 5 caVi only.
BOGGS & HILL ,
FOR SALB Brick p wJor hooe and 7 acres
ner Stock Yards , 2,600BOGOS&IIIIi.
BOGOS&IIIIi.
J7IOIIS VLB-Corner half . .f . lot SV. . Cor 16
D audJaJcgon at a eivnfl e.
e.coans & mr.L.
J70R SALE-Full comer lot , N. S. C6r 16 ano
iJ Jon e Sw.
EOOCS & IIIIL.
MO EYTOLOAN Any onfl wishin tonre
10 per ce t. money in auina to suit from
$500 to $ a.COa. can procure il thrr.u h u' .
BOGUS & HILL.
riOR SALE 8 busine- * leN ' next w t of
Mnaonlo Temp e , ? 1,6IO eac'h.
B03C3 & HILL.
FOR SALL 2 Iot8 west ol Odd Fellom Block
BOOGS&
A CHEAP LOT Go to Boggs and Hill's d-
FOR .
MOR1OAOES We ( till have some small
inurtgag B for jalo. ranjinz from rfW to
< 90' ' Pers na I pving m all eum-of monc > c > u
invent with eaft.ty , and w > th > > t a > y txpcuie
wh.tefer , and get 10 per cent , 'nunst
HILL
AHOUE iflOntuS.OO ia ally n nee-I pay
down i' you tu a ho re for ynur-clf
Time to su t on balm e.
HILL.
"OOR RENT ImrroTed farm ceir lrracKP.
Jj bOOOS&UILL
T70RSALE ruse and fall i < it "P stc'
IT f.-ectoroof , he btit locations ntbeclu ,
tl.WO ; emy terms.
BOGUk HILL.
_
EW HOUSES Wa are now prepared to
N
I ui d boos B worth f om 3100 to S3 * > Oi
ur new ad Ir.ion , 2ath and JDth and Fan.tnro ,
land Dode. and sell on small mon'hl >
nts BOUGb&UiLL.
ESH ENTE I OTS FOR SALE ZTO Tots i in
R > Knntze & Kth'g addition , Eea. bud nore ,
'icxl surioui dinj . lots cohered wi'b youn.
recs , und uro he choicest rhtare-t andne > in.c >
o bU'ne ! of jn > lot in the mirket. fly all
mean. * I oh at lo t n Koutzn i Rut > 's addni i nOl
cfu e purtlasl in/ elsewhere W 11 el. 01
moiitLIy ia nieute ; Tiice 3ICO to $ 3
EOGOS & HILL.
* S and 5 , block 6 , Shin B ad
GHEPLOIS be toJerat ome torn eor
oth. RGOtH & HILL
UE * . LOTS Lots 17 and 8Tho-nell'iiad-
\j tlitlon. BUO irHILL i
JcE AND HALF LOF N'ckr Ihlrtoentb
and Cat Itol avenue , $1,6 0.
KOaOS&HILL.
i BESTLOTS In SUnn's ad-Utlon , ? 9CO.
onr- ' = -r , HJLL.
EXCHANGE Omer of 320 cre near
AN Blur wi'I eicnj.n o f or flrnt ilass
e pr pity in 0 raha aud pay from
3CW io il.iXto la CASH to boot.
EOCC3 & niLU
_
Two ootu es with small lot * .
BARGAINS , sou'h of dep-t tw. > clocks.
l,500 focbotb. BOOG3 & HILL.
CHOICE LOT On Pa-k Wild
only S to i blocla &b'zad < pot , 1Kb to ttm.
j
! ? sfiL riAnr'n I r Bi5 n ns ' - B
_ uHEMhRl _ GHEAPfcSi !
MAX MEYER & BRO
Diamonds , Watches ,
Jewelry , Clocks ,
Silver-Ware
- ,
Pianos & Organ
CEMERAL MUSICAL MERCHANDISE
At Manufacturing Prices , Which is from 15 to 20 per
cent , below
any Eastern Wholesale House
preparatory to moving into their
weN Store , Cor. llth & Farnham
We Mean Business , Conic and he Convinc/tl.
. .
Immense Stock for
? * „ , ,
g
Fiuc CusiOfli-JEadc
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
' ?
L
T i V" / - * ?
For Men ,
Boys , and
Children
Uniler-Wcar ,
Tnn.kj und Valsc : , sit
Prices t > Suit All.
Farnham Street , Wear Foirteenth
fl i\0 Cii
Having Taken tb * Abo-o frr Our Motto , Weare
Dete mint d to Offer
Our Ent e Su.nmer Stock of
CLOTHlHG AND FURBISHING nfiORi
iss of Cost.
In Order to Mke fioom for Our Pall and Winter Goods.
We Will Xol lie Undersold.
FAILVI1A31 STSU r.
CHAELES SCHLANK. SOL. PRINCF.
Oval Brand
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MAX MEYER & C67
WHOLESALE
Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards.
Tobacco , 25 c nts per pound upivanls.
Pipes from "S cents per dozen upwards.
Send for Price List.
MAX MEYEIi & CO , , Oinalia , Xeb.
GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a full line of
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MEN'S FURNISHING
WevrculdaaV he Kercta ts of Nebraska to inspect our
feeling confident we can meet the v nts of all in j-ood Qoads and
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SKREVE , JARVIS & CO , ,
. I4th : mtl Dodsc Sts ,
SHEELY BROb. PACKING CO. ,
Wholesale and Retail in
FEESH3IFATS& PRO VISIONS , GA'WE , POULTRY. FISH , ETC.
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House ,
Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , TJ. P. B. E.
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