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    THE DAILY
Wednesday Morning. Sept. 29.
, . BREVrriKS.
i sells coaL
iVS fc *
' 55lno perfumes at Saxe'fl. * ' * - ,
-f - , ,
Use'Lewis dry hop yeast. -
, -iSee Polack'B advertisement.
J For the teeth , Kuhn'a Dcntrificc.
JvBut , terick'a patterns at Oj ickshank.
i Porter f s running thftOmaha ferry
* ijteid Catalogue of Books , 3rd page.
i - For Lands , "Lots , HCUECS and
Farms , look overBcmis' new column
on'lbtpagc. Bargains. * *
Imported and Key West cigars ,
- *
at rluhn's. ? >
, -lSeidenbtrg & Co.'a Key West Ci
gars at Base's.
'
Lots , Farms , Houses and Land * .
Look over Bemls' new column of bar-
fjnins on first pi go.
CoL Sellers is coming.
H"Katbbua : him night EchooL"
Go to the Academy to-morrow nigbt.
w Tli9 paymasters car came ap from St.
Joeyesterday ,
. Eattcrn trains were all late ycterday
inoruing.
* Ninety-tine earn of stock came in
from tha weit yes'.eiday.
At-iThe city council of Lincoln Fays that
tbeSuoday law must te enforced at all
hazards.
"
The unterrified are hieing to Hasting
where the Btato convention meeta to-day.
The secretary aud treasurer of the
SVate Board of Agriculture arcBtill count
ing tbc cash on premiums.
Fosters are up for Jay Rinl'e "Hum *
ty-Dumpty Combination , to appear at tbe
Academy October 4th ariu 5th.
A lively nm-.vway took place lost
eVcning on Thirteenth f Ireet , which was
clicked near Farnham. No great damagu
. w.isdone.
4-iTheTJ. P. has , in compliance with the
order ot tbe c ty council , placed flagmen Jit
tne' I'tU and 17th street crossings of
.tLcir track.
i
s'f The marshivl and policemen Lin
coln are pulling houses of ill-fame and
enforcing the Sunday lawEcncrally. A
reigli of terror exists down there.
-JThere are just lixtecn states in the
union that paid more internal revenue tax
laxtiycar than Nebraska. The revenue
collectodfnthU state during the fiscal year
cndjngjune otuwas 8012,731.
* * * *
) * 3-lie Nebraska State Sportsmen's field
trisK takes , jilnce at Milford , September
Ji n/l.CJctoljer 1st and 2d. A number
it liiv f-porUmen will attend and there
alftrge abundance from Lincoln. A
*
-"be ghen tlie visiting
the Milford sportsmen's
Minifies are made every dayai to the
present fire limiti in thii city , and we TVe
it 'Ve&vr for Ure 'Ji'ene'fit oF c\erybodri
Startl orncr Howard and Sixteenth
t-trccts , theuce cast to Fourteenth street ;
wuliTto Jones fctrect , cast to Tenth , north
f j Howard ; caitt ) Eight , north to Doug
las ; west to Ninth , nor h to Cajiilol
tAvcnue ; west to Sixteenth , ftud south to
' The hunting carlzaak "Walton cM'e
Jiiifrom tbe catt vcs'erday , end left at
noon en route to California. It bad on '
Ijtiard a party including several officer * and
ownpw of tbe 'Cnnaid Steamship line.
Among these were AVm , Cuuard , A. B.
C ( Hard , A. Duncan , tud A. B. Duncan ,
of London , England , "and O. G. Franklin
Huil.Mr. Balfour , > T KeWYork City.
' Jobki T. Kaymond apiicars in Omalia
Saturday evening in tbecbaracter of "Col.
ItcBerved seats tn y be fBcnrcd
Jfcjcr's on and attcr TlAirKo'.iy '
'worning. Jlr , Kaj-mond has Jalely played
- < in St. Loan and clrcwlicre , ai > i > earing in
a variety of characters , lie is supj-tirttd
. iJj Jroolcs & l ! ckson * C < ime1y Company ,
Itniiiuess was light nt the poll o court
Ibis morning. Ono young man arrested
was discharged. Two men
\\ilk intoxication and fighting
uws arraigned and the examination de
ferred until later. One of them had becu
pmly severely punished ard his bead was of
jjtouctured in nearly ns maayplaces o * that *
of liarnum'a taltood inau.
- * tlw train was bout Icanng fortbo
fttf-A
gvV Monilny > a passenger J waiting to
taKe tbo San was arrested on a warrant
eworu tmt by the ngeut of A. L. Strung
& Co > charging liim with ha > ing obtained
JJjJVgbill of goods of then in 187C under
fraudulent representations. Itatber tbau
g > i to jail , tbe man , whoso name was Fred
2rJvrui kc , paid Uie amount , fifty dollara ,
* aml was allowed to proceed on biff journey.
The celebration given by tbe Lewis ,
4 Excelsior Band , September 22d , was a
success in every particular. Three excel-
.icit addresses were delivered , aud prizes
wre awarded as follows : Silver cup , to *
tbe ucate-t atiircd lady , Mr * . Julia
Simpson ; ladica chain , to best waltztr ,
TJi s Joseph'co JacVsoru Tbe gentleman's
chain wss awarded to a visitor from Nc- j
btnvtca City. Prof. J. Lewis , on behalf ot
the band , returns sincere thiujcs to the B.
many f icnds who attcndcTaod aided in
making the affair & 'success. -by
.Tohn Itoshn , a Mexican who has
sen-ed tEe state four years hi th $ t niten-
ti iry , for stabbing a man near Offiaj&r ,
vjyas discharged last Sund ) % Joliu can
t nut speak a word of English , but when in-
fprined I'JJr-ignR that be might denartj h
WAS rclncnoit to gu ; " rhen told that 'he the
must go nfed the state would .net support Joss
him anj ; longer , be insisted ujwn learing
in hii pri ca garb , to thig Captain Nbbes
< 3i cnteJ , when John became very wratby.
< < Lincoln Journal , _
k > ! * % ' All who attend the leciuro to-night
M t > Jll bo well pleased. thus Jy
* , Go. G Flaw
Presentation -and Prize able
-Drill.
111
fj A large and eelcct audience gather-
Ul in the armoryof Co , G , last cven-
' , to witness Ibo prcsentntion of the
| 'j tlcgant silk standard won by thecoin-
at the , competing prize drill at aud
Camp Buford. The regular quarterly
drill of the company lor the gold .
badge waa 'tho first exercise on the <
uthe cveningrBnd-oxciU 1321
. great interest and was closely con-
"tf8tod. Sergeant Fred. B. I/owe-wlio onca
' .i oti the badge a.t the last drill , bohyf
again the winner. ' At the closeXf Ihe
.t l lrill Captain John S. WoooT au3 Oha .
' 'IT. ' Greene stepped forward , thelorm
' . i-r bearing the 0. * % on In half of tbe
Orand Army ol Iho 3X pul'l c , which -office
" 'rwaa presented in nu elrjganl speech by ber
* Mr. Greene. CapU Crager , on behalf Max
' of the company , responded in a happy
ugljtUefipeecb , after which Mayor Oh ae.
h ! Gen. Manderson and CoL Watson B.
l "jl mith were called upon for voluntary
> speeches. ' T ber
and
, IIV Surtz'a store , Crelghton block. V- Uc "
ii
- 5 5
* Ecgrav.iics
v
$ ? 3r Hambnrg'Fi s g5c a boxj , „
CAUGHT ANOTHEE. .
A Man Arrested- Selling
Fiat Land on a Fiat ,
- Agency ,
AndTherebyMakingaFortune'
Sheriff Guy , Monday arrested
man namci Franklin. Beymn , on a
fugitive warrant Issued from the court
Judge Anderson. Beyron was
ornierly a resident of this state and
carried on an extensive .land business ,
icing agent for several different corporations -
porations including the B. &M. From
Nebraska ho removed to Iowa , locating
at Burlington and carrying on mucli
tao same kind of business Gradually
it bejran to DO understood that he was
not exactly straight in all his transactions - "
actions and one by one the companies
he represented dropped him until he
was left without any. He was not
to be daunted in this way , however ,
but constituted himself an
and kept on his
old work , upon a eort of fiat basis.
Being provided with maps , blanks
and Hie nccersary paraphernalia of
land agent , and possessing a fund of
knowledge concerning the country
where his fiat possessions were lying ,
he traversed the various states in the
cast with tignal euccces , selling land
which was not hia to eell , and some
times land that didn't exist at all. It
is said that he grew rich at the busl-
ness , and is well fixed about his home
in Burlinglon.
Beyron's last trip was , it is said , in
Michigan , -where ho roped in a num
ber of Scandinavians , his fo low-couii-
trymen , giving them papers , purport
ing to bo good for certain lands and
taking from one-third to one-half
down in cash on the purchase price.
Such were th'e proportions of his busi
ness that it is raid he received through
the malls from $400 to $500 daily , h"n
purchasers being invariably good for
all they contracted to pay. At last ,
'however , they got tbo drop on him , a
a party to whom he had sold land
coming out to this state , and finding
that he had been badly sold , and that
Mr. Beyron's land existed , like his
agency , purely in his -mind. Com
plaint was made against him in the
courts of Michigan , for obtaining
money under false pretenses , and a
requisition was obtained on tbc gover-
nor of Iowa for the poaee'ssion-of the
man if found at homo. Ho got onto
the racket , however , aud escaped.
He was arrested in-fiea Moinrs and in
some inyiterions manner got away
from the officer. Since that he has
been flitting to and -from , ba-
ing heard of in torne row
place dailisiling in this way Bur
lington , Omaha , Chicago and Kear
ney , The B. & Af. officials , BOIUO ot
whom had Buffered at hia hands were
hot after him and wore the cause of
his final arrest.
On being brousht before Judge Ati-
doraon this moraine ; tha defendant
'got a continuance until the 30 h
mat. , at 4 o'clock. His bail waa placed
at $1,000 and good resident security
demanded , and in default of this sum
he was sent to the county jail. C. J.
Green is hi ? attorney and G. W. Am
brose appeared for the atafb.
See knit goads at Kurtz's.
JVcw Engravings at Hospc's.
FOll COOL MOKNINGS.
Ladies' Hosiery.
Childrtn's Hosihy.j
Ladies' Honda.
Children's Hoods.-
Lsdics' Underwear.
' * " " "
Children's UiidtrwinrT "T"
Choice selection of .fancy knit goods
all knds at Kurlz'a , Creighton
block.
Hear the brightest of lecturers at
Masonic hall lo-night. -
JTcw EnscravioKS at Hole's.
Deserved Promotions.
Mr. Wj K. Nason , who for several
years past has served the Singer Sew
ing Machine Co. , in the capacity of
General Western Agent , 'has ' recently
been tendered and accepted the posi
tion of General Southern egent for
the territory including Mexico , Texas ,
Indian Torritory-and other Southern
states , .giving him exclusive authority
verB district of over four million
population. His headquarters'will
be Galvcston , Texas' Mr. 0. W.
. Odin , has been tendered the posi
tion of Superintendent of Agencies
Mr. Nason and to accept the aame
resigns Kis position of cashier and
book-keeper for Messrs H. J. Lea & io
. He has however served'the
com
pany previously for eight years and
Ihoroby demonstrated his ability for
work. While the firm regrets the
of eo valuable album aa Mr. Odin ,
they are gratified by the fact of the
lucrative , respon ib1laandi jmportant
position into-wJiioVho well go. Wc7
believe the changes are not only high- '
Jycomplimentary tovthfrfgenllomen
promoted but extremely credit lea
to the good judgment of { he tet
Singer Company. . liv
yie
It pays to jrade
a
01 TtiEsriinrcs. Foreign a1'
Amcri&n Mineral Water , Hunbe
padt.Janqp , jllathorcFriedrichshall
.Bitter Water , , Vichy , Couqreas and ala
Empire. For sale by Lsh vfcMcMahon , the
Farnhani slrcteU 301m
FRANK HUGHES Communicate at
by ielegraph io Woodruff ; cv-
sui
arything is arranged eatiafactorily. at
Mother wants you mo. P. G. H. lait ]
Enjrraviiizs . afr Hespe's. the !
the
K. C. , St Jo & C. B. H. R. ticket'dm
w ill -occupy on and after Septem am
ber23th , room 1020 , Farnam street , mo
Mej er'a hew building. .they
'W. C. SEACHBIST , wh
s23 lot.- . . „ - Ticket Agent. for
We "have jfaet received a largo num tal
of PAULOH and CJIAJIBEU Soire -and
other FcKjanruc which the'pnb rei
" " - . = * rTrJ fl " * ' J w--r * r be
are invited to inspe
CIIAELES SHIVEEICK , ier
1208 Oar
and 1210Farnhim SL
f
. .
iisw tuafa . isij . " * ti * -
HOOT ! CULTUBE
Inter < eating-Address Before jthe
State Bes-Keeprs As
sociation.
; On Friday evening of last week the
state association of beekeepers met at
the court room to listen to a lecture
from Mr. Newman , editor of the Na
tional BOB Keepers' Journal. Owing
to the fact that the meeting wan not
sufficiently advertised and to the
many other meelings and entertainment
about tbat time
ment taking place
the attendance was quite light , but
those prese'nf heartily Appreciated the
rare treat thelectaro gave them.
The lecturer after x few general In
troductory remarks called attention to
the fact not generally known/ that n
where < on the globe is honey fosnd in
such abundance a in our own land.
Thoa number , of bee keepers in the
United States is three hundred'thou-
sand , who hare three million
Btanda of bees , a single
colony ofwhich has been
known to gather 450 pounds in one'
season. The subject of the proper
handling of bees was also discussed at
length and many hints given. The
necessity of having a prolific qnfeen in
the hive was urged , in order o keep
up thfi ttock of laborers , as honey
gatherers are a short-lived race. A
worker seldom lives over forty days ,
the wear and tear of their wings beIng -
Ing so craal as to kill them within that
period , and especially if they have to
fly | j very far for their honoy. Bees
have been known to fly a distance of
ten miles to gathpr"honey , tfhen there
( he hive.dd
was noiie to t found nearer
A comprehensive otiscusslofl of iho iiH-
plemcnts necessary to successful bee
keeping followed , but wYile tery in
teresting to ths profession , would not
be understood bo the general rcadef.
Mr. Newman prophrXJed Hiat the
Italian bee w'onld the be ° *
pure ue _ *
the future. Tha importance of such
associations SM the fa'ne there being adnj
dressed could not fce over-estimated ,
and a careful study and ob'ervation of
the bee and its habits was an indis-
pensible , requisite to success. Allud
ing to the consumption of honey , he
mid it was wonderful to see the hun
dreds upon hundreds of tons of honey
sent to Europa every season , to tay
nothing of tbat consumed at homo.
The ingenious American bee keeper
puts up liis honey in such magnificent
Shape and condition , that the demand
always exceeds the supply. He had
seen SCO barrels of extracted honey ,
from America , at one time in Europe.
In closing the speaker again touched
upon the importance cf a practical
study of the science of l)2G culture.
The .Ti-aociation adjourned to moot in
Omaha , Oct. Ifith.
Sec cleats at Km ts's.
"Culture ly Astronomy"al Masonj-
JQ : hall ] to n"'h - .
j iisrmiig at
KAILWAY RULERS.
The Vice-President and Direct
ors of the Union Pacific
ia Omaha.
The diroctorn c.\r of the Union
| i'aciffc railway c ni' in frum the east
yaaterday , haviug been sent to
Bostdii a few days ago , with Mr.
Elisha Atkin * , vice-pciident : uf the
road , aiid a party < f thirteen ladies
and gentlemen on beard. The car
was run on a Biding in the depot build
ing , where it will remain during the
stay of the party in Omaha.
To-morrow a second detachment ,
headed by Mr. Fred. L. Ames , a
member of the boird of ditectora and
to
executive committee , will arrive in the
city , and joining those now here will
go wcat by a special train during the
forenoon to Sherman , where the two
gentlemen ] named , with Mr. D. TT.
Baker , one of the directors who is with
Mi . Atkins , will definitely locate and
completa ] all arrangements for the
immediate construction of the rnonu >
mont to Oakcs Ames. This finished ,
the Ames party will return east ,
while Mr. Atkins and his friends for
proceed to San Francisco for a tour of
health seeking and sight seeing.
As a lecturer Bishop Warren has no the
peer. Hear him to-night at Masonic
hall.
Choice Butter 25c. Fresh Eggp ,
20c at J. L Nichols & Go's.
"Culture by Astronomy" at Mason *
U.
hall to-night.
Boadquartera lor .loo Schlilz'g
Milwaukee beer at MEKCHAhTs' Ex
N. E. Cor , JClh and Dod-e
Uied.
BOWLEY At the residence of S. E. bia
Hucdin Blair.on the morning of the
22ud of September , 1880 , Fannie ,
wifo'of Chaa. * BoVley , of Omaha , and
aed 24 years.
Mrs. Eowlcy has suffered more or
less for years with that strangely flat-
taring , yet fell destroyer of so many
lives , consumptioi ) , and has finally "
yielded to its
insatiate
power , leaving a
fond , devoted and trua husband of
and ' two little motherless children to
bemoan : their loss. day.
May heaven pro- fay
tec and comfort him , his little ones ,
also the parents and other relatives of
< departed. jj. E. T. Tie
Want Their Money.
A meeting of a majority of the cen-
, enumerators of this city WBB held
the office of A. M. Chadmck , Esq' ,
evening. The gathering was of
" nature of a conference to consider
best plan for
securing the money g'ee
them. It is now some four montha i
since their work was tt.itB
completed , and as
most of them are men of families ,
think it but Boom
just tbat the money ,
which they greatly need , should be
forthcoming. An adjournment was aslttj
taken , and in'the meantime'memoriahj '
private letters will bo Beatrto Sec
retary Schurz , asking thattheir'needg
attended to , and their money for
ervlces rendered be promptly paid. .
citizens can attest the faithf olnesa
their work and nnita in
tliaiiauccess.
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w * v1 * * v. . IS- * * . ;
FREE TO SPEAK-
'An Independent Icishmau"
Expresses Hirnsel _ Upon
Political Matters ,
OIIAHA , September 28 1880 ,
"
I notice in your issue of last Thurs
day s paragraph Iri'relation to political
nutters in New-York , showing what1
an alarming amount of injury Har
per's Weekly is doing ; to the cause in
that secticn , in fact all throughout
the country , through , the coarseness
of He political illmtrstlons , aimed , as
usuat , at the Irish Catholic voters.
Now. s a full-blooded _ _ Irishman/ I
* -
wish to aay a word or two , and as 1 re
gard your paper as an independent
ono , to some extent at least , I have
confidence enough that this card will
ftopearin its columns. As to Nast ,
of Carper's illnatrated paper , I have
for him > As for Curts { > how
some sound , logical and truthful
w
ful etitoiTa1and ia inently cor-
. ,3 - \a Roscoe Conkling
reel asreb v
ufl
In thiscounef > rlr
hmon to a great
jtmlfenow that
- ,
-mocratic party on
took io tfea Av
extent ,
k to it a duck
therfartiva her > K , I have not *
takes to wtef , snd tfh * <
flhoWj ThJ
tim inclination to
< nor
democrat-
,
first vote I castffly lJa *
Jo one , hut it was a long iriflo , % ! ' T
far back a * 1852. I cast ay 6t * > ; 0 ! "
lot for 1 Henry A. Wise for" dotei
of Virginia. A man I met B ! t
and on the same soil trying his
to overthrow the government that ho
had ( sworn to uphold. . But it is not
my object to flaunt the bloody shirt ,
only as an independenflrishman to
express in as brief a manner us possi
ble my views politically. Our friend
Davett , told us in his able and manly
dddrcM , to do our own thinking , and
I for one , intend to fof low out his m-
strticUons to the letter , as I regard
him as a good advisor and one that has
dgne somd solid wcrk for Ireland ,
established wh t may bo
a dose Trade or orUnioii
rwrtong the working class of that IB-
jafl , rtd lliati * something the church
do. That
did tried to
never nor erer
-otthe nli loa Vhe
l.u- ? their OD6Ct DOing
o
. creed ]
-i- CiVoUj uuv vffj -
_ nj sect c _ op thenuolvea than for .
inorc ' to j > et iw ' -linn , have no use
I dsa.Shti * -
UUIIG OB LB fcva av .ift > w mun
for th'em , and if aH fHf
believed .
have to work for Jivifi trVe . -
we co. Bnt I nm riot goipj' to infllot
uron you an electio'neeriuR article , for
such ia not my object. I would like *
to B jr that Irishmen shbali be politi
cians , bat hot partisans. Tlioy Should
support the party that ia in favor of
the most liberal form of government ,
the one that will grant them the most
freedom , religiously economically and
politically , a party whoeb principles
arc founded on reason pud science , 22
practical and uaoful knowledge , social
reform , true morality and equal rights
of men and 'women. . w.
Now , I will say jn conclusion that
the republican party is too religious
orbigdtb'd ip. inaugurate th'e "political ;
ri-fornis that liberal men want and demand - r.
mand ; and , secondly , the republican , .
democratic an3 greenback parties are ly
all afraid of offending the church , and
ao they court ita favor and play into $
its han'd.
AN INDEPENDENT IRISHMAN.
.
See underwear at Kurtz a.
at
Omaha'a week at KurfzV.
Co. H's Ball. " "
At the request of the friends of
do. H , N. S.JI. , the company decided
at their meeting , held last evening , to
give another ball on the evening of
Thursday , October 14th , 1880.
JOHN YALENTINE ,
Captain Co. H.
< -
Oiruh.i's wuek t Kurizs A
Don't fail t ) hiar ELahop Warren
to-night.
PERSONAL PAUAOHAPHt * My
3
Hon. J. W. Oslx.ru , of _ > Blair , ia i of
citj * .
AIw. . E. W.Nash * went west yesterday.to boy J"t
Ogden.
Lieut. Foo'.e , of Foit Omaha-has gone over
Chicago. say
Am
Mr. James , Laird , cf .Hastings , was in time
' '
the city yeatcrJayi - I
S. P. Morse and family returned from
the east Monday.
Hon.'J. M. Woolworth and family
have gone to Chicago. '
Hon. A.-J. Topp'eton returned from
Lincoln at noon yesterday. < . y
Miss Ella Kennedy , cf this city , I'STUS-
ticating baSarpy county. , , that
Jliss Katie Mun > liy left yesterday the '
Yankton to'attend scEool" * *
Hon. G.V. . E. Dorsey , of Fremont ,
wasawestbouDdipassenger yesterday.
Judge N. SL.Harwood. pfLincoln , took
noon train west Tuesday"for California ,
George A. Pcrcival , of The Merrick J.
County Item , waa in tHe city Monday. ' Sir
Mr.'J. , Sheedy , the well-known Ifock have
maa. went west yejterday toCamp.Clart-
E. MI Morseman , superintendent of tie" and
. P. express , went west jest rday { o est fuge
Cheyenne. ' " . 7 ' '
Ex-Governor Leland ( Stanford , of Cali
fornia , was an east bound passenger last
" *
nightr" , '
EoberT'Patrick left for New York City Office
Monday for another term in the Colcm- My
College law school. had
evorr
favored Che'Era with a * 'call. I
Mr. P. H. Swify returned Monday
from a visit to Leadvllle and the mining
equips < f Colorado , loTkinj as slick as a
mountain dai < y. * )
"Mr. Jr. , Eoche , the w&Kknowu ad'wnce
entot Caulfield , andMsaTDeliaMoran ,
this cily , now returning from a visit' to
Ireland , were to be married in Chicago to
. "Mac. " left for Chicago Sunday af-
taraooD , accompanied .by MisS Lizzie'AIc-
Cartney , who will act as bridesmaid. Mr.
Chas. IcDonald will act.as bridegroom.
party are exp < xtea In Omaha Friday
taonung. " Congratulation 3 will trjeVbe in
'
order. * > i * f
EenumberT the gfana 5 at the
Academy- HUBJO tKH'l.'e ' eninp ; %
under the auspices of the Garfie'd and
'
Ar.hnr'cluD. Hon. TM. . Marqnette , of usnsl
Lincouj , wi'hdeliver an address and the. until
club will sing. Ladies are especially which
invited.- The
campaign at
opens all. over tre
tt.itBmorrow and republican .qrato'rs
. are to be
tothejfront from all directions.- The
*
! r * tutence
lll
A.'Ls" ; ? r. A casa ot comtlpatloa bj accepted tumble
; Rftiihrtrsf Eies. - f > ? i j th.
jeci
be
Why t&A 5fffnSlve5 Wiftf nVu "
tic will cure vpu at once Ham * !
Try'them. ' * *
hSiiaj
--JSAEK .BLOWING.
Another Gang of Cracksmen
Made Happy by a
Good Haul.
Omaha is not alone the sufferer
from cracksmen and safe blowers , as
will be ccon by the following from
The Nonpareil of yesterday :
Athalf past 3 o'clock Sunday morn
ing , the hired uian in ( lie employ of
Herman Sanders , of the Chicago
butcher shop , while on his way to the
slaughter yard , noticed the front door
of John Mergen & Co.'a store on
South Main street , utanding opan.
Thinking something might ba wrong
he informed Mr. S. , who immediately
aroused Mr. Morten , aud together
ttiej went to the store to find
that the safe had been success
fully : "blowed" and the small drawers
with their contents in money and val
uable ] papera carried away. It was the
job of an expert , but at the
sam time of some ono who understood
the situation , and waa sufficiently
posted to know about what might be
captured in the safe , the odd change
inund the counter drawers being left
undisturbed. Entrance was made
byt breaking the lock of the front door ,
eftc which the bar was removed
from a aide door to afford an easy
way of escape. Tbe maia work of
opening the safe had been a short job
in the t usual way , by drilling a hole
through the outside casing of the
door , blowing in powler and bursting
the door from its fastening by an ex
plosion which failed to arouae Frank
Bar aud family , sleeping ia the back
roor .
roorT
The tools used by the cracksmen
\retC mostlyJatoKin from a carpenter
"
shop"i .ear D7i except that they toot
jood cart to carry away the finer in-
strcmentsnecessiiryjtodo the drilling.
The drawers to the safe , containing
papers valuable io the firm , were found
on Sunday in ' Hhft Chicago lumber
yard also'potf d'orrofid a piece of broken
chisel uied in forcing open the front
flooi The Joes was § 325 company
fund ? , $30 and some cent * belonging
to the Rescue fire company , of which
Mr Mcrgon is treasurer , hia private
funds amounting to about § 8.00 , and
private funds of his partner , Charley
Gr-iuJ , to about the ei-mo amount.
Two watches , not very valuable , were
taken , and some coins whi.ih may yet
.unravel | the mystery.
See dohlmau's at Kurtz's. .
Don't fait to hear Bishop Warren
to-night.
Real Estate Transfers.
s nnd wife to Harry B.
Philip' &T - 1 ' un ( * i 'ot ' ® '
Myers el al : & , * .r
116 , Omaha § ti00 : i t ( ?
.Faring B. Myers , fit i
Isabella Myen. tf. d. ; ifrid ,
blk 222 5 , Omaha ? 875. ' ,
Mathias ; Dttlio'zel and wife to
zsl ! Wolesensky : w. d ; 6 i.w i ne J
nw re I tec 3 , tp 1C , f 13 : e S3dO.
ilonry < 0. Jones to Maria Oarlton ;
. ila . n 40 ft. lot 1 , block 102 , Oma-
ha-SlOOO.
haCa
Carson Reed and wife to E. W.
Jensen , w. d , oj , nc-J , sec. C , ip. 16 ,
9G. e $300.
G. W. E. Giiffilh and wife to Emi
E Arnold , w. d. lot 2 , block 2 ,
Horbach'a second addition , Omaha
S700
S700Or H
Or iha Chapter No. 1 , R. A. M.
meet this Tuesday ovenngj ! Sept. 23 ; r
7:30 ' sharp , for work in the MJnrk '
Master degress.
GH.BEUT , H. P ; J1
Do jou sliopiinK atKurta.
I ?
T
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co\y
\\liiU-
5' >
REMARKABLE LETTER FROM A „
CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN.
for
Bryan , Teiru , June 11 , 1870 ,
J.C BichHrd < ion , St. touis-Dear Sii-i- jj
boy , 3 years old , had fever every
other day , or mery third day , for about lop
mont ha. I used aa much n * 13 eralus herd
Quinine during Hie day , but with no
effect ' ; tried Oinchonla ( alkaloid ) Sulph. f6l-ro
Clnchonidia , Salaclno , etc. , etc. , but the
got worse all the time. I reluctantly
" down to my drnK store for Tonr T
I'ebrif uge.and I HTito just to say that he Jj
never : had n symptom of f ever after com- paj.'Q-
mencins Febritiigo , to date , being now "
a mouth ago. I feel tlmt I oneht to
this much In behalf of yolir medicine. J l
a : regular 01. ! > . , but retired from
practice 3 year * apt ) , and devoting my
to drns biuinemi.
Very respectfully ,
J. IV. TI
rrw THE , BEST. FOR
work
Stockton , Mo. , Aug. * 3th , 1879. CO.
, C , Richardson , St. I-ouls-Dear'Slr-
OUfford's Febrifuge la the best thin ; for
Chills and Fever that we hare erez
handled. There never has been a case
waa NOT cured by It tbat was taken
according to directions in this part oj
country. Yours traljr
MACE & Zf&CO&LL , Drugsbt *
Men's
FROM Ladles' T.oy'8
A PROMINENT DRUG FIRM. Child's llit-e
Men's
.Chlllltibtno , f4o. , July 30/1879.
. t ) . Richardson , St. tonli My Deal Eoj'd
: Here Is something reliable ; If yon
canmakoanyusootitplea doo. AVe Mm
sold hundreds of bottles ) .With lilto
results. Your friends , L.idrB
JJoyce it CHtrander. .
This Is to certify that I had the FeVer '
Atcno tills summer and the use of
one-third of a bottle of Clifford' * Febri Mcn'a
promptly eared It. It la the speedi
c ore I have known of. , J
GEO. SAUiOB. Dot's
HE STILL LIVES !
of TT. S. Novelty Mte. Co. , -
New York City , August 9 1878.
Dear Sln-For over two year * I have Wa
Ferer nnd.AKue , and utter trylnR
tWng I took one-halt bottle o ( caih.
CHffofd' * Febrlfnce , nnd H cored mo Money
permnnently. IbelleTe roy Ca e would
ed if
Jmvnbeeniiitnlhmll not foond > tnl > as
did. YOUTH truly , tlun't
H. W. POOI , ,
Monaser "U. S. We
Stock"
and
good
FEBRIFUGE ery Boots
The
GENEBAL AGENTS ;
3ICHARDSOH &CO. . - St.Loutf.
FOR SALE EVERYWHERE.
PROPOSALS FOR CHEESE ,
OFFICE , PCRCIUSISQ ASD Dtror ,
COMMISSARY OF SCBSISTZ > CE.
OMAHA , NEB. . Septv14.b , 1880. .
"
Pealed proposal ; , in du pll- ate , subject to iha'
tondiUons. ! ! ! bo received at" thin ofDcc ,
12 o'clock noon on Odober 4th , 1680 , t
time and p'ace they will be opened , in ,
pretence of bidden for farnfa ling : and delirerj * "
Omaha , Neb. , of r
6.400 pound ? Factory Cheese ,
in dram ) , avenuf ing about 40 pounds each.
cheese must bo del vcred at the U. 8. ttib- mnalcon
eUra bouse free nicest of d-arajjo , Und until
be inspected ifter delivery , anl wll onlj be wrIch
when sach injpcction Sow It to be of cnce
quality. AH to be doUvcreU by' ct btt Onub
. The coternrco it reserves Jho right.to ro- Cavalry
anj or li rropow1 * . O'inX \ > iep-iaila will
furn'shcl ' . . A
cu appiica'ion. Bi.VjIorci con-
tMninsrropoealashoml be ranked "PropihaU pany
Tof"Cheese , " and a drts eil to the nmlciwsned. ment
, ed to
PS-3t Capt andC. S. r The
; SKOW CASES manner by Blink
BT wl 1
marked
ireaced
03.
wafaeq fc-e i S3's irt it vit
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advertisements To Let For Sale *
Lost , Found , W nta , Botrdlnp Ac. , vrfll bo In-
fertod in thosa columns once for TEH CENTS
per line ; each sntaequentlnscrtlo FIVE CENTS
per line. , The Dirt Insertion never lee * than
TWKNi'V-FTVE ' CKMTS.
TO LOAN-KOHEY.
T ° LOAN AtS per cent Intel
e i in sums t 20COand up.
wards for 1 to 5 years' tlme'on first , CISB improv
ed city atxl tarn property. Apply at BEHIS
Real Estate and Loan Aecncy , 15th and
* ta. 278-eodtf
01731 TO WAN GUI t IAW Office
M D. & . .VHQHA8. JtXitn8Cr.lshton Block
\.f OKKY TO 1.OAW . 110 Fnrnbn ) street ,
_ iYJL Dr. Kdmrdii 7xnn.Accncr. noT-22-tf
KELP WANTED
1 flrt-flas Freacli cook dcslrei nlliu't < in.
_ t\ . Inquire Ull Pougbs stieH , between 14th
and 15.b. f 53-:8
coaMmUer.pp'y at 12JO
Fainbam , ccirlJihst. 557-1
TTrANTKD-8 poodpirU at Intcltl/ e offlco ,
YY southeast coiner 18ti ! and Davenport sta
5.1-2S
WANTED Beard ami rooms , No. SOSCipl-
* tel avcuuc , between Ibtb and 17th rra.
sse-i
"TTTANTED A good f m team for OB'I.
YY 646-2 BOUOS&HtLt.
-TTrTANTED Girl tor titchcn work , at 1420
YV JU'ouglasstreet , comer 15th. 617-28
WANTEP Two cno'fretic yonnjr mfn as
canrasscrsforouritaiKlaraworliF. Llberi.
commissions paid to freed met ) . j dJrws 5SR
DongUa St. , cor. IG'h bt. f50-
WANTED Cld , at tbe French Coffee ITonnc.
10th St. 519-20
WANTED A filtl for pcncrjl housework.
Inquire 1511 Chic2jn > St , f 4 t-Z8
WBNTED A first cUfs baker , at the Omalm
Batery , 10th St. , near Me z' llalL Nonn
but first-clics need apply. 40-j
"TT7 ANTED tintnjr loom girl and a good toy'
YY at tbc Emmett House. 513 9
WASTED-2flrat cla barber * . t J. U CUT-
ry. tomer loth and Faruhnm. C03-tf
. T.MURUAY.
C2-U
ANTED A good n
65"I 2115 Chicago street.
T > -
mtuic leather ) Mill civa p'ano Ies3on in ( X-
rhancc for board. Private family pnfeir-tl.
No otijettlonR t o ( ounto"Keference3 gh c-i'and
icquirid Address "B. " Boo office. S51J2
WAKTED A eood jastry cook ; St. Chttlen
Hotel. 432-tf
WANEED An CKjieriencwiidryfo U , ctolh-
in ? , buots a < l phoes siltEmau ; no oilier
need apply : references required. Addrcfs O.
Adler , huward , Neb. 491-SO
* r ANTKD A peed girl to ilo general hou e-
V V work. Apply corner 12tb and Pacific.
Pacific.406tf
406-tf
y Arviau A peed nousc-kccj.cr , iu
Farnham Street , 'in Stairs
FOR RENT-HOUSES AMD UND.
TTIOR RENT Nicfly furnish'd front room
I1 Trqutre 1010 C-ilitoin a ! trc2t , bctrccn litb (
andlTtti. &o:0
TTIOR RUNT House norlhrnst corner 10th and
J.1 CaKoniiistrco's Inquire two doois n rtli.
555'f
TTIORBKNT Ho-a-of 2 rooms , on 22d and
1 } Harncy. Call at 2J3 UowarJ. Bll-lf
" > K KENT finely furnished rooms at 1310
"cnport street , bet. 13th and 14th St.
350 tf
'iilaltcd niorns over Mer-
FOO SAlc.
01 S ( FARMS , HOtlSES AMD L ANES Loblt
oycr BEJIIS' nc * celuWn of bargains on 1st
Faze. _ _
OTEIi FiR ) SALE Pest locat'oa In HN >
city : Inquire at this office. 639 8
OCR SAI.E-A nJve , * o6nd and hind , he-
iwetn sl\ and stvci years < > ' "toblo lr
ga'JdlobrfloUbleharociij. Apply Box i * , . ° , r ro J
'
. UENT House , six roouS and
lot , ricrcott.ShuH's addition L30-27
EMI8 OFFERS .A SPLENDID LIST O
Bargains in . .Houses , Lots , Farms and
Latvia , In big new column on 1st pojre
U SALfi Colluit oed inmiicr f nil efiw.at
nKnMOND'SSlxteenth. t. M6-t on
lasC
MISCflLAH OUS. 10
rjl5KEN"DP Two cous and one heifer ; one
white cow , red on neck and he.d. ore red
, some white sj'o ioi ; > e red heifer , icd an '
liiUspot. . , en Peletuer ad , twnmllras n'h.
S-30 C. A tVA H and W NTHEl'S.
Doni
FOUMD \ hunch of k'ji ; owner c n ha\e
the san-cby C'll us at tliis uffice and pajinj
thii advo t acnient " 6 ? > ! tf
CJTRAYEU Onewhi'C CQW , little re 1 on ta'g
! o > tl9 bsikr , < ] ark b.txvn ; lioch taio
son their b"ins ; rrajcd from J. Wcistt'B
, S uth Omaha , on Friday mTi'ttc ' l' ' t.
JOIJN WII.l JAMS ,
- Pie-ce street , ii Shu Ye d'H-i-ii
OTS , FABJIS. HOUSES AX D H VRS
over DKMIS' new column o ( bart-ai i 'tt '
'
- _ . _
"VTOTICE A. FreJerlcife" , rai k"i n , wVei
loitfj-in lib cu tom.rs that lie will lie House
umhle Io acr e t cni for the next two < f .Ihr e Hou
wirkiiu arcb nt of sl linc3i. t 3 37 Tt o
AKKN UP-3 hnn'8 , h.i.1 a' .mt 5irG Newbi
3 cars old , and ore. sir.1 1 iliout 7 jeira i-ld 1-jtd.
Smiles estof Ou.-vJit. HMttiAN LAilATTf. llox-e
S152D Lane
Larget
A FlNfc Ki'.aiur.nLr. ( rout , l > uvrs.
counter , Mantle , Store fitting , veneered Houcc
so to 1310 Dodic ; street , A. F. RAFEUT A House
. Buildera. pJ6c\ssS-lv KesiJcr
ad
Fin
FALL-1880. House
- . Hour
House
KcsiiiU
' Calf Boot : 92 50 to 88 00 House
' Kid Button S : oes 1 50 " 500 Three
' CilfBooU 175 " 3(10 (
- , ' GoatBul'O'i ' 1 S5 " 2 fiO House
' Qoat Duttonu" i. 75 " 1 21 la r
' CalJ ShocS 1 BO " 300 H i <
Ladies'Side taso-Kids . , 1 60 " 4 Co Two
' Alexis 1 25 " 2 00
Misses'Side LaccKid 1 ? 5 " 01 House
a Ba'Ica 1 EO " 2 50 Haute
Children's Polish T5 "Jl EO
Kid Slippers 75 ' 1 75
Childrenglace Mioes. . . . ' . 23 " 75 Brick
Mc'i'sSewcd Boots 3 50 " 7 CO Small
Ladlcg'Kid " Tics 1 50 " 2 00 Hnae
' "Brogans . ' 1 00 " 1 B Housai
Misses'Slipperii : . 0 " 1 00 Kn
dle * ' Serge Shoe * 50 " 2 00 BHC'E
' Button Shoes I 50 " 2 50 Dousa
Youth's Kutton , Shoes 1 25 " 1 75 New
'
Husc
HOUM
Houce
* House
New Gords Houje
tweived daily.
sell for Elegant
. only. Finest
'
Rcs'dence
refund Reslden
the good i Residence
'
wear m House
represeuted. House
keep in -
" 1IOU39
all sizes
widths and New IIOluo
guarantee a Residence
lit jn ev Residence
respect. Houro
Residence
and Shoes Hade to Order Uonra HdUse
' A tCUL1Y. How
Only Complete Stock In the City Inn | House
H. WHILE & CO. House
. , Ilooieatiil
Leading-Shoe Store. House
.
Lar
Larval
scolciim IIouss
Hcn-e
A. F. RAFERT & CO. , House
House
Oontractors and Builders , Residence Hcu
Fine Woodwork a Specialty. Residence addlt
Agents for the Encaustic Tiling Retidence
m D A House
Hoom
Home
PROPOSALS FOR CAYALRY Home
Hou'e
HORSES.
ditior
HUDqCURTEBS ' DEPi BIMKT Of TUE PlATTZ , ) Residence
OFFCK OP Cmtr QUARTERMASTER , V HOUM
FCRI OiiAtU KEB , Septcmtcr 2' . iseo )
Sealed propcxila , in Ulol cat . sjbject to the
ill H.S "will be received at tbtj office
12 o'clock noon on'Cctoscr 25b , 1ESO , at
place and time the } w.H bo opeoel In pr s-
of bidders , for furnishing an t deliTcrln ? at
A ; Depot , Kebratka , on ? hundred ( ICO )
toned
rrftpoaaliforalcas nnmber will K' received.
bond tin the renil anni of 85CO rcust acem -
each propcsil ; and a copy of IhU advertise
and of the fpcciflcattonishould be att ch-
the proi osala.
government resrvcs the right to reject
inyorallprop.g * ! * .
propo i l4 icd f H informitlcn u to tbe REAL
of .bidding . , condiilnn * to be obsorred
bidders , and Uimsof c-cnlnci and pi meat ,
te fnrnbhed oa application to iht office.
Epielopea conUiiitD projouli tbonld be
marked"Proposa's for Cavalry Horses"and ad- 1408
ID tha nnderaigfied.
C.t D ' , * JT. I. LUDINGTON ,
a - Chiefjftaattermisto
ONE MILLION ACRES
CHEAP LAND
xxr
EASTEItX NEBRASKA ,
$2 TO $5 PER ACRE.
20,000 Acres
DOUGLAS COUNTY ,
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 tbe State.
80,000 acres scattered
through Iowa.
thrI
A large number of Improved
Farms in Nebraska , many 01
them near Omaha , $12 to $40
per acre ,
An Immense List of
OMAHA
CITY PROPERTY ,
Consisting of Elegant Resi
dences from $3,000 to $20-
000. Many vacant lota in
the additions to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City. Houses and
Lots , Business Houses and
Lots , and all kinds of Ci y
Ueal Estate.
.f- , HBO have
MONEY TO LOA , ?
Improved Farms in Doug
Couiftry ; oh 5 yea'r.s time , at
percent , interest * to all who
show good titles.
Haps for Dongla $ and Sarpy
bounties for saJc ,
and i lot , 22d and Dodge . ; . $ 3,000
eand i I"tneir Brmnell Hall . 2,100
now liotljcs and full lot , rents for
81'Opc'jSar . . . . . ; . < 000
brick house , 21x25. 1 } etorf , with 3
. _ . . . 2000
- atd lot Webster t. . . . . . l.iOo
hou cand cornerlot . 6,000
house full lot , C liforniai st . . 4,000
RuMdcr and 4 full lots , St. M f > 's are. . 5,600
and i small lot , south of depot . 050
and null lot , pcratn of depot . Cij
ResiJcnca propeity , Kountze and Huth'a
) . . . * ,5CO
residence property . 10,000
and : lot , 22d ard Harncy . 1600
e and i lot , Nelson's addition . 2,700
and ; lot Shinn'a add tlon . 1,600
Kesiilincc and corner lot. . . . 3,0o5
Residence ( cnh.i4.n.-u..i : . . 7.COO
Keglilci . . . . 4,111 6,000
Residence . 8 , 0n
and : one-half lot . l.fiTC
hou-cs and corner lot . 7,100
Residence and co-ner lot ; . 7,500
an'1 : 60 feel front , ICJi stitet . 3,700
el house'nd corner lot. . . . . . 6,500
leECe and three Me. . , . , , , , , , . . 6,500
house and corner two-thirds ofcot-
nerli . . . . . . . 1,100
and : sma'l lot , Cast street . 2,100
and : lot , i.'th near Famh.-m . 1,000
bouK I and corner lot . . . 1,3(0
hotvc and fiullot , earnings st . 2,200
nd lot. 2M street. . . , . 3.2.0
and full lot , worth f,000 ) for . 5,500
bi fck re Idence. . . . 1,000
rbIdDC ! . . . .ij : ; . . . . . - ; : . ; . . . . f,600
and wrcr lot . . . . . . , , . . t.t , 1550 ;
two-story hnuso and coiner lot . 4 , { 00
Res'Jcnce and lull lot , Famrufnst . 5 f 00
and one acre ; 18th street . r. . 3,000
and ba'f lot , 18th street . . 20n
and lot , Shinn's addlt'on . If 00
and half lot , Cass stf-'ct. , . ] , ioo
and bait lot , Casi Street . 1,450
Resilience and' wo lotc , Capitol Hill . 7.000
brick rtsiderci 2 full lots. . 1500 Send
residence in the city . 16,000
pr > perty . . . J7.COO mwf
e property . ITCfO
. 5,100
and lot , Shinn n aJJltlcc. . 100
and lot , > h im'a Addition . 1,500
Utu-oind 'ot , 2 th ind Kirnham . 1,400
and lot. 27lh and Douglas . $375
and full lot , Izardtt . . . . . . . . 1,7'0
house nd 1 } lot . 2,200
property . 7(00
proper y , tery flr.a . . 13,500
and lot , Horbjch's addition . 1 09
, Farnham st. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,000
and } lot 1 h'oct from Court
andi tot 1 blnfck ffom Court
. . . 2 250
e and c-'nier lot 2 blocks from Court
. 7 . 2,400
and 1 ,1 , NKholas street . 1000
lairc , Gisea' addition . ' 40
and lor ; llih street . , . . . . . ; . " 000
ttlildlng and s'x Iota 1II out. . . 4.COO
andlot rJn D t niorti . . , * . ; . . . . 3,600
e and A lot , near depot . < l.W *
and J lot , npar depot. . WO
and It I , South Aveou * . Iuuu
e and lot , Sblrm's addition . 1,800
) , Kountze and Rath'a add . 2tiOO
! property , Kounue rd Riith'S
addition . 5.0 < )0 )
prcperty , south part t f town . . 2.5CO
and J lot , Webster rl . 2,7 ° °
) and S acrts at barracks. . . . 7CO
and lot , Armstrong's addit'n. . . . . . 1,000
and lot , South H st . 010
Hou'eandlot , Kountze and Rmh's ad
. 8,500
! and } lot . 2.700-
acd lot , 16th U . 3,300
Fl
Boggs & Hili ,
ESTATE BROKERS , and
dealt
Farn. St , , Omaha , ifeb ,
WM.
Immense Stock for
FALL AND WINTER
Fine Custom-Made
Men's Suits ,
Boys1 Suits
Children's Suits.
WINTER OVERCOATS
For Men ,
Boys , and
Gh'Mren.
Under-near , Hats and Caps ,
Trunks and Valise ? , at
1'riccs to Suit All.
Farnham Street Near Fourteenth
GIT UP Ai\D U1TI i\0 01 * ® STOCK
Having Taken tbe Above for Our Motto , Weaie
Determined to Ofler
Our Entire Summer Stock of
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING
Regardless of Cosf.
In Order to Make Boom for Our Fall and Winter Goods.
We Will Not Be Undersold.
IBOSTOUST OLOTIHIIIETGJSIOTJSE
1212 FARN1IA3I STREET.
GSAELES SOHLAM. SO r. . PRTWP.B
Oval Brand
The Bales ot this "brand" of Oysters hive iiowr ontBtripped all , . , , .
WEIGHT otlicrl ' You ret iirt
AND MEASUKE In cis n < .n * TV
of this brand than oilier'U \
Scldlm any U BKElltn
. _ . . .
„ general Wf stem A.cnt. Omaha.
Dealers in
House Fiirnisliiiig Woods , Shelf llardivarc ,
Mails and Ek' .
Farnham Streot. 1st Poor Eas First Nntiorml Bank.
ORCHARD & BEAN. DEWEY ft STOHE- ,
LXfcFE : :
OMAHA. I .
OMAHA OMAHA.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
i
- Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. *
Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25 ccnf s per dozen upwards.
for M0 List *
MAX 3IElrEIt & 0. , Omaha , tfcb.
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
O 3MC
GUNS , AMMUNITION , SPORTING
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and a ruIHiiH1 of
ITOTIOITS
in-
W. F. STOETZEL
Dealer in
The Cheapest ; Place in the City for
FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES
I Manufacture my own Pieced
- . ,
That will last you a lifetime , at the Lowest Price in the ci tyj
deal in no factory-nmda truck that ia almost universa uy
in now-a-day # . .
I also manufacture all kinds of Cans.
. F. STOETZEL , - > > Tenth & JgeKon Sts.