Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 4

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    I iiJb.i. > AlLY BEE.
Wecl esdayl orm Jg'Ocfc. 20.
8 advertisement.
-For thelccthKuurj'6 Dcntrifice. - >
-Winter cays cheap atTredenck'a. s
" fgaxe-6 nsw fin Cent Cigar.
P&tcr is running the Omaha Ferry.
Ik perfume at Kuhn'-e only.
nnd Vc-
r l bsaulifaMy
* * UvB
jij u - x
rland train from the West yes-
late.
The belt of meats at Bith & White's
market , opposite the postoffice. 29-tf
* . The regular monthly Oandard club
at their hall to-morrow
Uce
rtyt ki
- wp
V1 1 "
night.
For lands , LoU , Houses and Farm ?
look over Bemis' new column on first page ,
* Bargains.
i , Bath & White , opposite the .post ,
* office , " receive frts-h fish even'Thursday.
twt-tf
' - Just Arrive < l-The nobhiefct Heating
1 ' SI e for the season of 1SSO has just ar
. . rived at Wm. F. Stoetzels. oct',945'
. The GarOeld and At tb.ur glee-club wl
* * met , last night at the visual place. Krj
mcaiber is requested to IMJ present.
tU -ijjots , Farms , HonseJ and J amlg. Ix > oL
* ' - over Bem'w' n w column of bargains on IK'
irutherfi.nl , the wat r-worka contractor
* -1 tUiu that he vuuld Tuiivqm the city ou
Timrwlay , to begin active operations.
The tu > oUbl .of conipauyG ,
\w poctponcJton Fridajr on account o
1)i.lwej er.wliftake "place thwcveiiing
uy ( Bees * and ieaf Mutes' ef
JLrrM inmi twhuh ; was pobtj > uned from
niglit on account of the
ok"rlace last evening 'at the Christian
church.
x - On Wcdn-tday , Ottober 27th , the St ,
Jouni Bohemian Benevt lent Society w il
* jjiv jvuCTter * Dinent an l ball at Jolin
S vacrnaVhan-OB .aiiirtt-enth street.
* * * * * * * - Sf
In thojjool contest at D. L. McGuck
% " " ' '
Peter'Tuttle
, which was inscribed
player of Omah.x" In
" * abbnttwoAveeksMr. McGuckin will offer
l Kc to bo contested for nt the
came paxc.
-Mrp. K. Carter Hetlley , Bpirit artist
[ iTOlorapher , will b .it'ATr. Currier1
pictures , Saturday the 9d
i 3'th. Ms. Iledley i
anJ-CAU Bpccd but those
" J-ix-o11 ysiA this-city.
Avaluable presentcan l > c obtained
and responsible p-uty v
; jvjU * Jl on llie onivruilenflent uf the iwor
fa-m , " " T ot jjentleman hM7i Healthy gif
. * n kjnd and charitable lee l and Ret we1
l > i 1 for it
. jT icjy-onn j JVTcn'8 Christian Aivocla
tion'MonilftyTiftcrno'on , resohqd o com-
tu inenc ti 'r. ' of noum gospel prayer mee
tings , n't tlitiir iimnis I\iit \ evening nt 7:30.
The faflics of the fliffcrcnt churches will
* " mpcJ/tflnitiiTonr nflernbon at:7SOforconn
p > ' , -iprr > | i ratnrj' to nn attivo christinn
work. < Kx-ery man anil i\ omen in Ojnahx ,
M t . *
who has this work at heart , is eordially
J , inviteil to join the cilurt.
A ilesjiatch received by Coroner Ja
cobs jcilerQay from " \V. U. Clark , !
Junction City , Jvansas , who had becn telc-
granricd for inforraatioix concerning Dr.
Henry Aawn , who rtiicidctl here Satur
day , , ttyi ' Ife came to IJ-ixttr Springs
from Kc > * comity , ICaniw , where be it
"said lo .have pome property. He w.-u ,
needy and received aid here. He saM bib
'father-vrns-jvea'thy nnarwas an officer in
t onie Filt tou ( Ea. ) bank. He c'aimej to
"liav 'beena'Howard , pliysician in Meni-
I > b"B during the vellow fever. He clahnei
In b * intimately acquainted with Dr
lr. ) Henry , of Abilene , Kan
There is Home sense in a bet \re bean
between two gentlemen
on Indiana. The gentleman _
hi i geol luck for th
Fach deposited K
equal sura with Mr. E. B. Gaiter , Ui
jevveler , on Farnam street , and instuctoi
J yfliim to onler from the well known firm o
* *
* feriffanjCo , New York , ' diamond tin ;
and n diamond t > hirt etuJ , not liinitnliim
ntall in the price bjitpultingupSt.OWan
tiRsweuig to make Ihe balance good
Yesterday the precious stones in their cle
gant Bettings armed nnd to-dny are < n
exhibition in Mr. Carter's window. Thcj
arc absolutely perfect ard pronounced bj
eimpotent judges the moat fanltlc hi ;
lieryjtiful diamoudu ever 6een _ in the city
Tfiey Cost $1,500 5n Xcw York an the
* winu r gets them fit course forS750 , his < ip
pimcnl payins the
- - / -j.
. fJiiji pripciali cac attached f to the i\es' '
Vound train Monday
party consisting of Sir Georce W. JJos
*
' . Voeur , governor of the Fiji Islands , Mrs ,
Ues Voeux , nnd two small children , Cap
tain Herbert , of the COth rifles , his cbiel
' of Rlatf , and Hon. George Eden , private
, hocretary. Sir George Ins just been
inintod to the governorship , vice Sir - Arthur
thur Garden , \\hohas been trausferred to
New Zealand , and is now on his * way to his In
p > i.t of duty. He is a graduate of Oxford
sind a member of the bar of TJpperCanada , in
Ho says there are no British Boldien > now
in the Fiji Islands , and that cannibalism
has l > een extinct for four years. The
OTjians are noted for their physical ir-
ection , aud | < jov. Des Voeur , who wai
acting governor of the islands for a year
rjjtwo , eays that among a gathering f
- - liiring his fonner ay there , num <
heiht hf fi\el etftn iucliex. Hr.
y luair.ta n a rijjtil : anstocra5J- among
niselves. The -clusfa nnd r imminent i
welfare all rcrrjn-knWe for their Jfine ph s-
i ijie atid Leen intelligence. ( r
)
forgot the grand , onleriain- must
.ntsntjlo'be given at the Academy of iut
usiconoexj. Frld y ereahig , under
oJauBpices of the C.ciliau , Chnral
Class. The best talent cur cty : nf- > go.
fords has be n cnprgcd , and a musical
irast is fjusrautoiil. TiclcotB , 50 ct rice
'
exLtachr.rgoforroaenodBoats. icon
i Don't tnrow a jgood Stove away bc- a
" * jcauie 't needs a few repairs that you lero
' 't'fluk'you can't get , but fie to , Wm.
fF. " ' " . Stoetzel , whc will got them for
-you. 19 St
worth
Wousrnn SOITS FKOM ? o UFWAKDS
O IL
olGsal-tu th
uch
He- . M. Cox , Fasnionablo Dress
Maker , 317 Fifteenth street , between
icll
Davenport and
Mcnlera Fl5e ghopolate , fiord
THE rPGfflYE'S
Truman Buck Treats With
Brotherly Care the Brattlem
bare Banker ,
The Wicked Waite Cautiousw
Iy Quarted in a Quiet
Corner ,
And the Rude Gaze of Worldly.
*
' " " ' :
' *
Out'Com
j Shut
pletely.
Detective Ijlewellyn Unfolds a
PIaioj TJnvarni-hed
Tale. "
OMAHA , October 18tb.
ft. the Editor of Toe BKE. ,
In THEDAILY BEE , of OctobwilStb ,
appears a statement from -Truman
Buck in relation to the atn'st of Silas
AL Waite at Air. Buck's house. ' Air.
"Buck very adroitjy closes his card
with a reflection uppp me. This'same
Article was reproduced In The Omsha
Republican.
1 desire to say that I have never
written a line charging Air. BuclfVith
having possession of or handling the
funds stolen by Silas AI. Waitoj Ihe
defaulting bank president of Brattle-
here , Vermont , but I , in common
with many other citizens of Omaha ,
honestly believed at the time of
Waite's arrest , in connection witfi the
surrounding circumstances , that Air.
-lolen from the BraUleboro ban
s-iw at the time of WaUo's atr
dispatch from \Vaitc'sson , sent tc
Blick-from "n tpwn in Massachu !
Somerville , I believe , stating that a
certain BUIII of money would be Renr-
-iiiii UIJH , aay-anathat , "there was
nothltigmerr-froin NeivYork. " ( The
dispatcli waajiurriealy read , an/1 the"
t may have b cn § 2,000 instead
f 5207000. Of course any intclltgpnt
person could see the predicament ? in
.nhich Mr. Buck-was placed by the
arret of .tjugitivo-frotn j nation in his
house. MrJ Bucli-"wrote : a carll to
Mr. Yoslf tf TbeTlepublic n , which
was a tirsne of falsification from be
ginning to end. - \ - * j
"
"ItTYduld seem from this statement
U at Mr. Waite was an opengue * t at
and wandered in' an innocent -
cent and chjUl-Jiko , manner 'Around
the streets of Omaha. The ) reverse
of this is the truth. Mr. Back , in
order to .conceal tbisjioted criminal ,
exen took the precaution lo have the
letter carrier cease his visits to his
house , and he then went to the post-
office iu person for his mail. Watte
was peen on several occasions { o dbdge
hactily back from thedoor' whenever ,
uilizdiis were passing Mr. Buck's
house , and to chow the extraordinary
teal-of "Mr. Buck in secreting his dear
frfpiid W ite , I herewith prcduce the
following :
OMAUA , September 20 , 1880.
I. Pauiinu Laiudstrom , an ciuplvye
of Truman. , Buck , at Twenty-second
and Davenport btroels , Omahn , Nc-
'jska , voluntarily make tho' follow-
ingtstatcment : < 1 am tho.ctnployo of
the cid Truman. Uuck and'hnro been
hluco tbo last tix weeks or mrro.
"There hns been at"Mr. . Buck's" house ,
rt and on , a man for"the past twp or
three wc''ka. T.day , dn the 20th
irmt. , < if the present month , Mr. ad
Mr * . Uuck wei t to the state fair
grounds and instructed mo to admit no
portion to their house , in order not to .
have nny one eoo the 111,111 concealed
in the said house.
FAULUiE X psu-
mark. r
Witness : C. 0. t > v\oesy ,
II was only by threats of breaking
through the doi > r that this pocriser-
vaut grl : could bo induced to admit
the ollicors. Mr. Luck has had sufticre
ciont experience to ! < mnv that he ia a ,
violator of chnp'rr 58 , s'ct'ion 'J , pen-
oral statutes of KVbrapka , for har
boring a criminal and fugitive from
justice , nnd as such is rubject to in
dictment , and the fact thai this man
Waite , whom ho siys he loves us a
brother , stands charged with the lar
ceny of over § 500,000 , and also stands
charged with mining several hnxdrwi
depositors , among them many widows ,
orphans , poor working men and ser
vant guli , dors not redound to the
credit of Mr. Buck , who ci > ncealei
him from the officera of the law. Mr.
Buck is just as guilty au ho vrouh
Invo been had ho sheltered and con
cealcd some pocr wrctth _ who hac
stolen § 40 or $50. I would like to
ask Mr. Uuck if ho IMS ever'heanl o :
the swindling bank operations of an
othcr man by the name ot Waite ii
'Chicago , several yeara ago. . An (
also it ho loves him as much as h' '
does this man's brother Silas M.Wai to
I believe that
the mtelligentpeople o
this community have no more sym
patbyand perhaps less , for men o
Mr. Waite's cloth than they have fo
'
some poor devil'who commits a ihef
frequently moro from necessity than
natural inclination. k - f
As soon .11 the arrest of Waite was
accomplished , mid when many of tb
people of Omaha felt Inclined to believe
lievo that Mr. lJuck had beentbo re
ceiver for the First National bank o ;
lirottleboro , Mr. Buck began seeking
some person on whom to open a war
pnd exhibit his nowupaper ability ,
thc-roby hoping to ilraw public atten '
tion fioin himself. Ho finally se
lected mo , when as a matter of feet ]
have been very cautious , and perhaps
said loss in regard to his financial
operations than many prominent citi
zens of Omaha. I understand that
Mr. Buck has been making a stale *
incut .on the street to the effect thai
there was a warrant at ono time issued
against ma out of the United States
court for parsing cainlerfeit money.
order to thoroughly post Mr. Busk
will inform him that there are aho
existence in northern Nebraska to M.
day two warrants snorn out against
p , ono for horse stealing and one for six
assault uilhintriit to kill. Theeetvro ,
warrants vcre sworn nut "
by two gen-
Icmanly road agents , wholcvcDic'or
iJiddletjn na a brother. The doctor
in" tlfo penitentiary , whew"
Waite should have been years ngo , the 14th
warrants remain unnerved , and I
voold fciizgost to Mr. Buck that he pot
liniRolf " duputized to serve 'them , t of
hat "I may bo brought to justice.
. Buck may also remember thai
short tmva ago , in Dakota tcr-
itory , thrrc was a warrant issued
me at the instigation of Honorable
lck Adams' , charging me with the on
rime of murder. Adams , it appears ,
have loved Curly as his brother , [
the "jury acquitted me , and A d- days
ha ? gone lo the penitentiary , ill
where Waite should have been long
. It is an open secret that I have
eon charged with very grave crimes cd
inco I have been in the secr.it scr- trade
, butl never have in all my life can
suspected of or charged with , ap-
ropriating stolen money or
known thief. It may not have bocii
mdontood down in Termrnt , but Jugs
in Omaha almost everybody Fruit
cnows that Mr. Buck , who recently
worked for ? 100 a month , was aban- w
inntly able to buy largo cattle randier , ;
, from forty to sixty thouiand
ipllars. I happen to know that Waitq
isited tbo Niobrara
stock region so
ected the ranch nnd gavj directions If
bout the ' purchase. My busiows is
th'all prefer to have no contro-
crsios In the newspapers , but nciver- 3th
hclcss X hi vo a family in Omaha , as
* as.Mr. Buck ; my reputation is as ( .
eario hu ia to him '
me as , and-I can't
to remain silent when I ani as-
iny back.
| Y. H , H ,
Nuggets ofSoidJ ! Sir icked
7 * * * " * * ! " & Z +
With Pretty Good Washings
. The bcom of the bad mt > b which in-
fesls North Omaha continual ; 'and
another robbery ' js reporled Jrom
tbat locality .which happened Monday
night.Tho hcusp/o t Coijductor
Samuel Herman , of tha Omaha &
Northwestern rosd , was entered dur
ing the night by thieves , who carried
of a quantity of silver epoons , forks ,
knives and other valuable property.
They aho committed several depre-
datioD3fthat wera needless , knocking
over jelly glasses * and disarranging
v . V * * * * * * V VlI * *
and damaging things generally ; , * &
meeting of the vigilanca .committee
will be held to-night to take Eteps to
wards organizing a patrol and other
wise preparing fo rid tha community
of ' the daring criminals' .
Mr. ] Herman'and hit family were
absent : from home at.the time , | and
there was no ono there but Mr. C.'H.
Heudricks , of the . B. &M. ,
K * *
in the house. He heard the , noiae ( j4
and saw the light , button undertaking
to get out into the hall.jfjU.nd ) jits door
fastened. , Tlie intrudcra.r eDt way
leaving"all "the'doorst operand JMr.
1
Hendricks was compelled f descend
by the roof to get into the hall. Tiio
entrancST to tbo jippa&j vas
through the basement. -
WANTS' AJ SEOOSpyTEBM.
3John Maxwellj ) thfi.nqtqrlods ex-
penitentiary birdandNtllie Forsylhe ,
his prlner-who80"record-l from
letir , wcro'nrres oaLiKMay on ( sus
t 41 j vy
picion of having been engaged in the
robbery of A. " J3fja eh's jeV'elry store
in August last. The place was en
tered "through the tfanso'm o'er the
door" and at Hie'early "hour "of nine
o'clock in the evening , Mr. Jonksen
and his wife hayiDgjon.eforjfrCwalk. ;
Three gold watches and several cold
chains wore taken , valued in all
several hundred dollars. The police
have been busy" working np ( he case ,
and , think they have the right parties.
They , will
noosr."r
The authorities inve accidentally
discovered a rendezvous for crooks. It
is in the slnpo of a mammoth cave
located in < he timber w.est of the
city. This place is iufoats'd during the
day by a gang of thieves and roughs
who prowl around lown for plunder
during the night. They are doubtless
stcpc < l in crime and , like the old Jew
in "Oh'veVTwiit , " they are'JiraininZ ;
boyr in f ho l iy < > f sin and' < \ ickodness.
: ij ; - < 1 ' .ibout 13 yea's , are
rintip.tnii'iiis of these inen , and
toug'ier g ug cannot well bo found in
this p rt of the cjuulry. The aays
are passed in singing ribaM songsjnnd .
( elling ob ceno stories. At night'they
Jiie r awiy & to . pursue thuir/nefariouii r. kri aV-
nratipn. The
autlioritiea orgaiiizad a
ra'd on the outfit M < n daynight , ( an3 1
aurrounded the cave , but wb'en tbcy
made the descent they'found that' ' the
crew , had given thi in thslip , how ,
they were not .abl * to ascertain j but
probably by war < " a secret subterrn
uean passage. The locality is watched ,
and sooner or later thit desperate band
will be broken up. * I
BEFOKE TUB BAH.
The juiy in tlio cis of Turnam ,
who cut thonhito cour'ezan in thefnce
BO severely , was given to the jury
Menday night. * I
The caeo of Harry Austin , cha gcc c
with robbing Wuthrig'a sife , corner
of Twelfth and Dodge , on'thq Oth of
May .last , was on trial yesterday. ,
In the police court three auspidioun
characters were sent up for five days
each , and John Helm iras mulcted
the sum of $3 and coats for disturb
ing the peace. Fritz Grossman ! was
ordered to restore some sidoiralki ma <
terial sold him by mistake ami ! pay
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Best Caramels ajad , JTaffieajt Tiz
ard'a. - . - . , 15-t
FURST FDES ! ,
\ o v
The Omaha Fur Manufabt nrer
' '
Henry G. Hichtcr , Fifteenth street i
' "r" " " t f * *
I
opijojite the postoffice , calls the at
tention of the Ladies of Omaha auc
vicinity to visit his superb stock ol
Furs : and , also , to look ovtr 'their pit ]
furs for repairing before the soaaou
'advances. Satisfaction 'guaranteed. '
olC-nl
Oysters in every style at lizard's.
15-tf
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FW > UR POTS Car Joad 'at Evans' ,
Fourteenth and Dodge streets.
ol9-t-th.V - - - f
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f - * v T
NILES At 1:35 a. m. Tuesday , Agues
. Kilcs , step daughter of' ' I. H.
Congdon , agci seventeen years and
mouths. Notice of funeral will be
ivcn hereafter.
Cape Cod Cranberries , Qraivjcst
Quinces (75 ( cts a ptck ) ; nt
and Douglas.
Telephone to Joe & Sam's for A t
those Famous Caramels and Bon-
ions.
There is no branch of trade in
which a customer must rely eo much got
the word of a merchant as to the kel
quality of goods sold as in jewelry , / of
natations are made so perfect nowacei
as to challenge detection from thi
but experts. This is why Messrs ! die
Whipple , McMillan & Co. have reachUn
a loading position in their line of of
their customers feel that thes isty
bo trusted. lO-toea-frutVat
So.
A cir load of EARTHENWARE
, Jars , Milk Pans , Tea
JaraJ Chnrns , etc. , , etc ,
'd' retail , at Evans , 'Four-
eeuth and Dodge street. t-th-a pet
she
Aleals at all hours = t Tizird'a 15-tf Ali
Y tee
you have tried everything else , e ,
rcii
without receiving any .benefit , call at
SSO.Dodge ftroer nortli eide between they
and 14th , ind'sco * tnd .font for
we Nichols * American < Itemcdy.
olCeodlm street
Hickory , Choitnuta and.lJl8ckWal
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PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
Col. J. J. Dickey has returned fron } th
east .
. C. Keith , o ! North" Platte , Vaa in
city yterday. * '
Maj. Frank KorthwM in the city yes
terday en route to Chicago. .
Tom Cotter , ActingManager of the ADA.
demy has retuinpd froai the south.
P. J. K idols and family returned Mon
day ? with his family , from Pennsylvanix
Mr. ' TV. Wooddard , an old subscriber
from : Exeter , called afc TIIEBBE'ofncejes -
terddyi * - '
tern
Mrs. S. H. Hl Clark , wife of the general -
eral manager of the Union Pacific , caffio
home orer the Rock Island Monday.t
'A. N. ' Towne , "f resident of the Central
Pacific road , arrived via. the Rock Island
Monday en'Voute Koine from 4 n eastern
trip ,
-Corse H. JJaniels , general _ ticket and
passenger , ageotiof ' the 5V. , St. L. k P.
\w : & in ths cjtfr Monday- business
'
for ia'jinei and left for home tlis mom-
ing1. * ! " i '
Harry1 Ball , 0 $ the'Vandalia Line , * C.
S. OonerJrTrsenerar-paesenser agent of
the,0hio , & Mississippi road , and C. C/
Goodell , general/western passenger agent t
at Kansas City-were in Omaha last night
j , _ - TheTcrnelWarapver. ] ;
'Very much lo'iho surprise of all
.concerned an'd tojthojailroad men na-
'mucVas any the wlbaah laatlevening
declared a truce to hoBtilitieS ) which so
far aTOmaba"was cOnc"erned was entirely
.
tirely .ftne-efde'd. Rosters'Wo lusr/ed /
in Ws'afy.anM Council Bfuflfs yestgr-
5 * vj OTtA - . - _ , t * , ,
'
TS ng n,0' rates to
, _ .OQ' respectively : fcr _ un-
. . .tels to Chicago and SIG.'OO
'aiid 'SlfrBff respectively for roun'd
trip' tickets. The difference was of
course owin ? tolhe bridge toll exacted
by tho'"Union'Pacific. During the
'dj y. tkkel eates/wero lively nnd at
night $35OCOlhad been brought into
the treasury ofV'the ' Wabash through
the hands of Frahk Moore and Joil
M * *
f
Tehoo. There were still any qtianpt
tlty of buyers , In waiting
when "tho. ' orders to stop
came from 'General - Manager
Gault. Only about SGOO jvorth Tgf
Vfcketa-Wre' ' old-at OduncirBluffs , . as
that is really net on the line of the
VVabasn , but about three miles from' '
" " " ' " ' * "
tho"Union PaciGc
"
and pool linesat Onuha Transfer. ;
Had the sale.atthia , terminus , of the
Wabash continued another dayi or
two one or two hundred thousand dol-
Lira would have been Invested In tick
ets by Omaha people.
Metnodist Quarterly Meetings
' Omaha District.
OMAHA , October 16 , . 1880.
The quarterly visitations of Rv.
lr. Miller , presiding elder of Omaha
district , for tbo current quarter , will
bo aa follows :
October 15-17 , Omaha , First church
and Eighteenth street.
October 23-iJ4 , Papillion , Belle\ue.
October < 30-31 , Elkhorn , Schnyl. r.
November 6-7 , Fremont , North
.Bend.
November ] 13-14 , Columbtn , L 'g"h ,
Noveinbor ] 20-21 , AlBion , t. E I-
ward.
November ] 27-28 , Fullerton , Rising
City.Decembar
Decembar ] 4-5 , Osceola , Sheldy.
Decembar 11-12 , South Tinth at. ,
Omaha , and Bi.daard and Willow
Croak. (
.December 18-19 , Wahoo , Monde.
December 25-26 , Valpiraiso , David
ity.Ihe
Ihe district ( towards will meet in
the First M. E : clnirch ; Om-ili3 , No
vember 2d , at 2 < i'c'oclc p. m.
W. G. MILLER , P. E.
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IIANG'ING BASKETS.
Cr loid , plain and hanging , al
Evans' , 14th and Dodge sts.
19-tu-th-sat
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PLANT'S EXTRA i
ni J rK Ifl.A'IIVK PATENT , tico of the , be *
Flours made.
& Co. , Grocers.
"Reduction in prices , superiority
maintained , Aator t House , NJ Y.
olGlm
3 good blacksmiths on
14th street betwee 'Harney and Ho
ward , , t ANDBEW ' MUBPHY.
- - < - ' . :
; MR'ERNEST KEEBES , manager of
the Nebraska "Vinegar Works , has en
larged the capacity of his faetoryl and
is turning out Ihe best vinegar in the
west/ and has always on hand a large
Stock of DISTILLED \VINE VINEGAR.
CIDER VINEGAR and .WINE VINEGAR ,
which Is offered at the lowest rater.
Mr. Krebes' vinegar took the first
premium at the Nebraska State Fair.
Sat-tutth
A box of Pure f resit , and Delicious
candies from Joe & > Sam's
, delights
the hearts of young and old. if
.Thtjj CozzonSjHouso.has . been leased
by Mr. Augustus Gary who is prepared
.accommodate . a limited ! number of
respectable boarders.
No families or
children are in theliouBo ah Ja quiet
tal
place with good accommodations
guaranteed. Say'boardl&OO.lB'jsrd
_ . _ . l-Q9 i ° r week. tCoz-
Houeo , Ninth and Harney a
streels. A number f "zooms have
been fitted up for lodgers. o4-tWt a ?
. 1 , - at
BAHGAINS IN SILK AND WORSTED ly
rMGDoNALD HI55i
'
itju-th ' .
, SPECIAL NOTICE.
Owing < to a largja jwrtioa of ( our
good * comiDgJn f rotn the foreign mar-
kelslale , we have aban"doned"fHo' ' idea
a formal opening. Lidjes re'
- will
v > w * * A A vo VIlAi tU
ceive every attention when' looking
through our mammoth stock of j La-
dies' Suit * , Cloaks , Coraets , Hosiery , ,
Underwear and Fancy Neck Wear , all
which are of the most desirable 12
ityles
j-
Suits from $25.CO up. Worsted Suits
5.00 up. Call and inspect these f
}
goods. MCDONALD & HARRISON , )
olCaat-tq-th 1408 Farnham St. that
People who are. inquiring for com
petent WATCHMAKERS , and. JEWELERS
should call'on Meesr5Whipp1bi ! , Mc
Millan ! & Co. , on Douglas , near Fif $
teenth slree-i Theyare skilled and ; : he
reliable , and being- practical workmen
gcarantea all their repairs. It
Mnnrer has opened his new view
and lunch room 1214 Farnham ty.
, late Elgutter'a store. 1m
n
*
or
oil" * t * _
LIEE JEOT CAKES.
Lively .Bidding for the New
Seven per Cent. Bonds.
'
f " A special meeting of the jOmaha
city.council hai been called U > meet
this evening , to tako-Rction in the
matter of the award of the new 7
cent , "bonds , having advertised 'for
bids for the same to bo received up lo
ntion yesterday , j i
There is considerable of' a mix in
the matter owing to the delay "in the
arrival of a number of the bids , of
which there are seventeen in all. The
"Rock- Inland train , which was four
hours late yesterday , brought in several -
, eral , and one or two parties in thia
city reported a little too late. The
amount of Jhobonds asis well known
is $06,100"and they run [ twenty
years. It ; would appear that our
credit as a city is pretty good Irom the
premium 'offered. Tlw bids opened
were aa'follows :
Johnjfeeaier.- , . . .j,1.0'S" ! !
JajiesD. Ward..v , l.'Cj" ' '
T. M Doane..r..t. . . " . ' 1.0C |
John M. Mison 1.07 WO
James B. Foyer 1.078-16
KounUe Bros , 1.05 *
E. T. Stevers , N. Y. . . .1.Of 3
Chas : lr..as. N. Y.C..V .1.07 l-'G
James CrcigiitpnV. . . * , . ' . J..1.07 1-7
Mrs. S. A. Smith , groceries' arid
pr ducp'h'a'3 ? aflo'p'tcd the cashje'yste'rii ' !
( Ctill find , get prices ; 7th and P.ier.ce
streets. 3t t-oct7.
, Registration Notice. , j
State otNebraskrf , Douglas County.-rB
"Noticeis'beroby ' given that' ' I will
sit in Ihe store cf E. W. ' Wyman's ,
J , . I i < i tt ij V
15tIi.Blreet , , thrpo.doprs southi of P < > s
Office , on Monday , Wednesday and
SUurd.y , October 25 h , 27th and
30th , alee on .Monday , Novejnberjlft , '
1880 | , for the purpose of regisfering
ihi electors of tha fourth- ward , City1
of Om.iba , Dong'as Cpuntyu i
vln vritneawhereof , I hereunto set
my Imndjihia 15th day of October , A.
pt M1880.
JOHN S. WOOD ,
olo-lCt . Regi lwr of.saicl ward. '
.7
-REGISTRATION NOTICE.
STATB -NKBKASKA ,
"Notice Is hereby given that I will
B afc my office , 317 S-Juth' Twelfth
fctreet , between Farnham and Hurnoy ,
on Wednesday , Thursday , Friday and
Saturday1 , October 27th , 28th , 2lth )
and 30th ; also on Monday , November
1st , 1880 , for the purpose of regis
tering the electors of the First Ward.
- In 1 witnc83Tvhero1fI have hereunto
set myjnnd , thiilSth day of Octofc *
or , A. D. , 1880.
E. ' M. STKSBERO , j
08 12t Registrar First Ward.
.
Mr. D. Sullivan , who" has boon a
rafidont of Omaha for 'the hat twenty
years , and well known to the rnost of
our citizens ' has
, entered into a
copartnership with hh Ihreo s'Jns , and
opened < a Hardware and 'Tinware
StoVe at 1410
, Farnham street , oppo
site < the old Grand Central. Mr. Sul
livan's sons are all practical'mcchanics
. . .
and thoroughly unders'and the. busi
ness , and are prepared to do all kinds
Ofgoi roofing , guttering , and tin work
generally , at prices lower tlnnj over
before. ! The firm has bought their
immense stock , direct from the manu
facturers for cosh , and will give prices
that will actually astonish buyers They
have on hand a line ; nfSrtinnnt of
the best hunting slovrs in Iho market ,
a full line of cooking stores , ranges ,
ita.&c. Aluo a flno line of shelf
hanlwarp , tin ware , , &cu The integrity
Of Mr. D. Sullivan , as is well known ,
isbo UD to the standard and the tame can
bean said of his SOPS. Parties needing
any thing iu thnir line wll do well to
give them a call ; look through their
stock and et their prides. '
octlO-tu-th-aat
- - -
WATCHES and JEWELRY of every
discriplion. A full lihc'of Bracelets ,
in gold and gold-plate - , at prices ( that
cannot be beat , at Whipple , McMil
lan & Co422onghsSt o'l9t-f-a
_ - -
ME. AUGUSTUS OARY has removed
his bakery to the northeast cdrner of
Ninth and Harhcy streets , nnd built
one of the largest and best ovens in
the city , and has a capacity for turnIng -
Ing out1 loivea' for the thousand.
Vienna bread , pio3 , cakes , and a full
liuo. of eatables of this kind always on
handiuud delivered to any part of the
city frea of charge. ol3-w-s-tu
_ v
o _ m /
For Delicro"u3 CARAMELS , , ' the
finest in Amerlc * , ' Go to Joe Sam's ,
nest to Pcstoftico. ' .If
To the Voters of the Sixth Ward.
Notice is hereby given , that I will
It at my office , 908 north IGth street ,
froai Tuesday , October 19th , to Sat-
urday , October 23rJ , and every oVon-
ingtbqreafteivto November Lit , 1880 ,
for the purposo'of making a new com-
pleto registrar Hat , .
(
olS-Cfc Jut N. MOIU-UY , Registrar.
A vfsit'to the inorchartt t-viloring es
tablishment of J. tfliege&Co. ! , successors
sot lo Julius Thiole , diaclosed' ' the
factr . , that the firm had ju t received
largo ' importation of fine acolch.and K.
other goods , from which suits , panta
and ( ,9yercoal8 , will ba made to order ,
astonislilngly ; low prices. Gall ear
, at' 1 20 Uoiigla Strcet. m-a
Of
Child's ' Kurtz' at
Mitta'at . nutw
WANTED ! "WANTED 1 11 and on
las
10,000 Ladies and children to see our
ck , qf Hoods , NubiaH ( Hosiery ,
Cloaks and Fancy Goods , Kurtz'a
StoreCreighton Block. ' m-w
Ladies' Mitts At Kurt ? . ro&vr
f
Elegant-lunch served at GRAND CEN No.
HALL : mornings f ) to sued
; evenings , 8 to 12. nyvr.f WJB for
Undoubtedly the beat shirt In the do
United States is manufactured at the
Omaha Shirt Factory. The superiority
Material and workmanship , com
bined * with thpir great improvement * ,
Is Reinforced fronts , Reinforced
backs and .Reinforced sleeves , makes
their shirt tho'most durable and best
itting1 garment of the kind , ever
manufactured at'tho moderate price of
$1.50. JEvery shirt of our make is
uarantacd first-class and will refund
money if found otherwise.
We make rt epeciAtyy , , df all wool ,
Shaker , and. Canton , flannel , , also , Oct.
chemois underwear , made up with a '
to comfort , warmth and dorabil-
To Invalids and 'weak'-Iqnged the
' ' Store
leraona TVO' offer special in'ducements
the manner these goods are inade/ ;
'
thoiprotecUon.
PH. ' GOTTHEIMBE , -
-v. A
SPECIAL NOTICES.
NOTICE Advontuementa To Let For 8 le'
joft , Found , Wnnta , Bo rdlns &e. ; will be In
serted In these columns once for TKN CENTS
wr llni ; each ( Utaoqnoatlnncrtloa.FITE CENTS
per line. The flirt Insertion never leM thin
TWENTT.FIVJ5 OKMTS.
TO LOAM-HONEY.
* nnATO LOAN At8 percent Intel
DO.UUU C3 . n 8am < ? ot * 3KIO ml u p.
wards for 1 to 5 jcars' time on first cmsitnprov
ed city and firm property. Apy ) at BBMIS
Real Kstate and Loan Agency , 15th and Dou laa
. 278 codtf
uiz ro ; A\JH otu at L W otnca
ivr D. L. 7gOUA8.i KTn8.t-'relgPton Block
fOJJKV TO 1.OAH 1109 Farnham street.
Dr. Kdviardnlioan Agency. noy-Z2-
HELP WANTED
WANTED A Kood comd hand pi no. Any
noha\lny tuc'i for pile will do n ell to
address II A. . I5 < e oflic. . 70M9
t7 ANTFPlo il' alef. Call immediately/
I al the Vicin a Eakery 705 21
. Uirl f.irjremral iionnwurk ; Via'
W.INTKD Mount , N. K. Cor llarnej and IBtlf
70J-23
"ITr.M'TdD OiriiiiiniedWely ; , uttho Elkhon
YV Valley llou-o 702
Olrl to do grnoral houecwurk. ixt
) JO Ho aftl street. ) i7-'Jt
I ? ANTED A ehccir.9kr , t D. V. Ewer's
V 15th U. , opjKitite postoffico. 70320
" \T7"AJ.TKD A 'pirl ftf ccnersl li lHo Tf k.
> V Kni\itrc * \ or Mrs /J. Crcijliton ,
street , be ; . 17th ail.l 18th. 702 tf
Vt'7AiTED ! Oirl for ccneralliouseworjt. atS
VV P. Jljite , Jatkaju bt. , between 1710 and
lSh ( , soutb liife . ' 0
\TTANT n IiPmedhtel , a' good
> V "flzzird'a rcstnurant.
gouk at tjie Q'Cvnncll Home on
ICtb St , Heir Do'l.'fl. , 91'21
A rood
WANTED
r-irohani street , upetiliu
AKTED-Oirl ; "c ok" rprcfefrcil'Tat f.
a-iir , cor 13th and JaJen. lj tS3-tf
"T'l/'ANTED 2 men lo work i i marked pardon ,
VV nuitb'fctthacndonStliSt. H.W.'BAIIj.
i fc
- -i ?
\ 7/NTKD-Oirt aIbifc. * * strcttj jmiUi
> I family , rtanU oed cook , \v 8hcr and
" FOR RErlT KdySES , J 0 USD. ,
iiii HKNT Larjje front ro < m ,
alilo for < w tent emcn , &id and CassSIs
Inquire at tl ij vtam , oraddrcn "A. " iHH.ifflice.
, 701-21
H10H RENT Cottage , on 5th ami I'm
neu Iiouso , eight roonis.on S3d arj Cj'a Sts.
Bnquirb J. l < l.oe , S. K. Coir. 12th and fam-
haui. ' ' ' ' ' 636-tf
0U RKNT Hooin , furnished or unfurniehcJ ,
No. 105 Stb.lct CUifumla | atd W bst
street. i 675-19
J710II lIENT-Hjuso and lot in Sbull'S 2ad
1 > add.iunrnen U. S. eorrill. Enquil * l
Room d ; Croithtoa Ll.clr. . C04 > tf
rOR ' R NT Lar e houre , 7 roomi , 20tb ti/ /
1' neuCasjstreo' . C. T. TATLOB , i
031-tf , Qffico Hth and D
FR KENT Finely furnished
Divenport street , bet. 13th and Uth St.
551) tf
l OR RENT 2" fumbihcd rooms over filer-
F cliauts Exchange , N. "E. Cor. J6tht and
Dodce ptrretg. 3SB.I/
I FOR .SALE.
LOIS , FARMSHOUSES AMLANDS' Look
over OKMfd new column of liarb'alng on lit
I'ajo. '
HOUSES Am ! rnrrmrliilf "of lot , pontiast
corner lith urd Ca ? < Sts. , 7 roonn in caLh ; .
( jit for $ .2) mul JiS 10 um ah I.EViy' I RAL
ESTATE . 'OCKCT , 15th and HijiulnSta. 079-11
"
1IUHNS H.ig a Fire 1'roof Sett for
loortr.de ; cheap. ( # 3-19
TTILOWEIliillEIjVFS With llraiVcta for win-
J } dowi ran'in ; frorn OTic to SOJ. Tamtrd
wood an * wire (1 ( iwor sfiii'ls ranalnir from 81 CO
to J7.Woich. Win Evcnttj next to IleorOfflcc.
073-19
FOR SALK Mi\Cl paints , at A Holme8,16th
and California Ms. 615-tf
FOR SALE A now , elcs nt , fiMt-clias 74
oiti\ > > t > Unn , ilitcct frjni iniiuifaclurer , nt
las than mviuf K.turcr'n vnce , Milltcllata'l > ar
ili'hBtimcilJc-ired W.J.CONNE L.
- EMIS OrKFKS A M'LENDID LIST O
1EMIS
) Iariii9 ! in Houses , tot * , Farms and
Lan li. in hh new column on 1st | so
(1 ( K ! > ALK ( 'ottimnixKl InnUivr of ajl sircs.at
J1 KrilMOVIJ-S , Sixt entli.at. ftlC-t
MISCEILAN OUS-
LOIS. FAKMh. HoUShS AN D LANDS Lot )
over HEMIS' new column of birjriiDS on 1st
s I'KClAf. NOriC'K Ot o ensoule ( rmurf
i surgeon nidU'tc of Hie vatriTiaryollc-u (
ui Stuttiit ) anil Zurich , lluapitnl 1149 S'tiTman
a\cinie CSC-lm i
4
PlU'e. ' '
Absolutely . R
1 Made ] from Grape Cream Tartar. No othe
preparation makessuch , Ji-lit , flaky hot bread-
orwl luxurious piitry. Can be eaten by ilypo ; titj
without fear of tbo lid resulting from he Vy
digestible foud.
bold only In cans , by all Grocer ? . , ,
BiRl.ia TOWDBIX Co. . S ir York
J. H. FLIEGEL & CO ,
Saccc wrsto J.n. TIIIEtB , ,
MERCHANT TAILORS , N
No. 1220 Douglas Street ,
odlfd
OP Oct. 1st , one bay mate , one bay
1 cilt , three months ol' , white etir in fore
ead , and ono biy o\er joir ol I nltli 9 ar in
forehead Oubcrc-inh vc namely calling and
rwjiii , ' chanra. VV. WOLESK > SkY , J railoN.
. of jttuer'u brick yiinl , Norili Omtlia.
B37eth5t
Ilou
LKGAL NOTICE.
K tico IstierBl.y glicalhat , nn Ihe ,17
Januvy , 1370 , om C. L. Stafford nu cbiHcd ,
'he DouIa < county treasured office. t pri
vate sil , for tne delinquent Uxea of 177 there
, lot four (4) ) In block tbrco hundred
fortj-five ( 45) ) In the ciiy of Omaha , Done'
county , Kebraaka , taxed In the name of H. B.
Gardner , and that the time rf the redemption
thereof will expite J&nnary 17th , 1831.
JOHN B. DEtWILEU ,
oct2-3t Assignee of C. L. Stafford.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Conrid Strobcl Tg. Jchn Hayei.
Before Charles EranJes , Jiullco ol the Fence ,
. 1 , Omaha , Douglas Co. , Neb.
On theS3d < ] ? y of S pt. , 1880 , gilj. Jolllce U-
aa order of itUchm nt In the shore action
the sum of $15 00 , and the Ozruha Foundry
girnlahced In eald action. l ' . < „
CDNKAD STRQBEt ,
14-21-23 PJalntiffl 1 Ho
MILK Twenty to twenty-tonr qnarta or one Hou
dollar fay John T. Paulson. Hou
/ei'-mon-wodt
500 PRIZES GIVEN AWAY. House
GRAND FAIR
ARKAKOKD BT THB
OMAHA LADIES' SOCIETY ,
KEW STANDARD , HALL , . '
. 28th , 29th and 30th , 1880. .
Adularfon 15 cctiti ; Sea'on Ticket a Sl.M ; ich
SEASON 1 ICKIT is Enutki to i rnx.r &jrao f
Pi izta are to W sec i at De Oroit i Cu'a. Eat
, RjnhaAi "t. _ _ ' ocil.if&tgE'
'ACEMT8 WANTED lo Mil Dr. fJIUSES
SOOOBECIPe BOOKi SOU at
Dr.
M
HC 1i . Mi
f " -
„
ONE MILLION ACRES
CHEAP LAND
I ] VSTEJiN NEBRASKA ,
$2 TOPPER ACRE.
20,000 Acres
DOUGLAS 'COUNTY ,
' 6 to 12 JMiles from Omaha ,
$ ( J'tp $10perAcre , on a
- Long'-- Time and. t
"
i , , Low Interest
| ! ,1
, /Xafge tracts suitable fer
Pqiplrfes' in all -the , best
Ckmniiesdn the State'i
t * > 11
v80QOO acres . scattered
thrttlgrf lowa.-- J . .
nt J a * t. - . T
'A large fifanber of Iinprqv d
farjns' in. Nefyvjska or
. , many
3/1 OT . ,
/ to ! f. ' J ,1 fMiCW . ,
them near Omaha , $12 to 540
i ; .
An Immense List of
I
n- *
OMAHA .
CITY PRpPERjV ,
O6nsiating of Elegant Eesi-
Sencea from $3,000 to $20-
00,0. 'Many vacant lots ' jn
'
the additions' to Omaha.
Hundreds of lots scattered
through the City ! Houses and
Lots , ' Business House's and
Lots , and all kinds of City
Real Estate.
We also have
MONEY TO LOAN
on Improved Forms in Doug
las County , on 5 years time , at
1O per cent , interest to all \vho
show good titles.
Illaps for Douglas and Sarpy
Counties for sale *
beaUUfill iBts frontlnp south In Istoc & ,
Slden'8 dcl. for l tf-h3lf cash. I
House and lot , rid anil Dixtvo $ 8 COO
Hou'e and lot near Brntnell Hall 2,100
Two new lieu < "ca and fall lot , rents for <
Jl-Operjear 4,000
New brick house , 21x25.1 § story ; with 3
Iota - . Zooo
House and lot WeteUrst ,1. 00
Lar c hoU'e and corner lot 0,000
Latee hooiG' full lot. CalifornK St -4oX )
Residence and 4 fall iotl , St. Jtary'a-irre ; . 5'X.H )
Home and itnoll lot , south of depot 950
House and simll lot , south of depot Cio
Uesl'lcnca propel ty , Hountzc and Huth'a
P.BOO
Fine rcsllKinco proprty . . Jo.'iOO '
House and lot , 22d ' d UartleV. ' . . < 1 800
Holucand lot , Nelsou'a addition. . . .i. . . ' 2,700
House and lot Sliinn'a add tion . 1GOO
Kcaitltnce and cor ner lot . 3,00" >
Ktfhlence ( cash ) . 7.COO
Reaidedco . 6,000
Residence . 6COO
IToufC and one-half lot . 1.C6C
Three hatiKS and corner lot . . . . . 7/00
Residence and comer lot . 7,500
Hotisa and CO Iiet frdtitj 16h strict . 3,700
L.ir-ellotua nd cornetlot.i . 6.MX )
WeLce and three lota. . . < . , . C.600
Two house and , corner two-thlrda of cor
ner lot . . . . ' . . . . . / . . . . 1.1CO
House and email lot , Casi street . . * . . . 2,100
Uaueandlot , 2tl > near Farnbam . 1,004
Brick faonjc nnd corner 1O | . . I.3SO
Small hoivo and full lot , Cumingagt . ' 2COi )
U'Uadand lot. i3d street . 3,2:0
Hiusi and full lot , worth | lflOO fof . . Cr > 00
F'nilirck rc-ldcnce . „ . . ; . . . . . . j 1,500
BricV residence . . . iC.COO
Housa and corner lot . il,5.ro
w two-glory house and corner lot . -l.iOO
IlcB'Jence pnU full lot. Farnham at. . . . . . 5FCO
IIciusc and nno acre , 18th street . . 3,000
Houaoamr half lot , 18th 0trcct. . . . , , . - . . 2,2fO
' . . >
House and half Icit. fcafs trH.i.j , . . I , 00
House and half lot , Cas i htreet . 1,4 0
Roel.lencoanil iwolota , Capitol Hill. . . . . 7,000
Elegant brick fmiilei.ctf t full Iota . . 15,100
Finest residence in the city. . . . . . . . 16,000
Res-dance property . . . . i. 17,000
llcaiden o property . . . . iT.Sffl
Residence. . . , . . . . . & ,600
House and Iit ) , Shlnn'a R'ldltlor. . 1,200
IIoos arid lot , Milnn'ii d < liti < > n . 1,500
j fcud lot , 2th ml F.rnbam . 1,400
ifouto and lot , 27th ml Douglas . tS'Ti
Homo and full lot , IzardBt , . . . . , . 1,7-0
Newhbufoand ! H lot . 2,200
Residence p'ropcrty . „ , . 7,60 * )
Resilience prorer y , tfcrv fine . 13,500
House and lot , Horbuch's tddition. . . . . . . 1W)0 )
Residenco. Farnhim at . 0,000
Honso and } lot 1 block from Court
Hoiue and J lot 1 block from Court
HonsB . , . i . 2.250
Hoojcand center lot a blocks from Court
House' . , . 2 , < 00
Houaa and 1 t , Hlcholaa street . .1 . . 1 0"0
Hoaso and 1 acre , QlMuf addition . . MO
House andlot , llih streei . 900
LarxebuiWinsr and S'X rots J mile oat. . . 4,000
Hotua and lot on Davenport . 8,600
Home and j lot , near depot. . 1,500
House and t lot , near depot . . . . . . > WO
House and lot , South Averm- . . 1,000 are
Hcue ; nd lot , Sbino'a addition . > . . . ( IT-OO
Rcarderice , Kountze and ituth'd add. . . . . 2,600
Residence property , Konnua rd Ruth's
addition . . . .j. . ' . . . 6,000
Retidenco property , wjuth part f town. . 2,5TO
House and } lot , Webster tt . (2,700 (
iw and ft acres .it' riamcka . 7 < Q
House ami lot , armatrrng's'addit'n . 1,000
< i and lot , Souh 12 rt . 650"
e'and lot , Kountza and Ituih'a ad
dillon . . - . . . / . : . .k . 3 00
Residence and } lot . 2,700
ar.d lot , 16th et . 3,500
F
: Boggs & Hill ,
f
REAL ESTATE ROKEBS , and
11408 Fam. St , , Qmahi ? , ileb , 1
Immense Stock for
FALL AND WINTER
Fine Custom-Made
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
WINTER OVERCOATS
For Men ,
Boys , and
UmJcr-Wear , Hals sinJ
Trunks and Valises , at
Trices to Suit All.
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
I
AGENTS * FOR DEVLIN & CO. ,
J
-IOUSE
,
FARN1IA3I STUEKT.
Oval Brand
. .
The sales i.r.tbls "brand" of O Jw no ronl8trrr ! d " others. Ton gel moie OjlUri
of tlifa brand than i any other. V. B. BEEJ1EK.
. .
General Western Age.nt , Omaha.
OH3 E A/ ? / , DEWEY : & STONE ,
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Cigars from lu.OO-jicr 1000 upwards. \ '
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Tobacco , 45 cents -.per' pound upwards. : t
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J ip s Iron ! -25 rents pcrdozcn upwards. ' .
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wfMAX 3I VEK tt CO. , Oinalia , Neb.
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SPORTING -GOODS
GUNS , AMMUHiTIGri , - ,
Fisiiiii.TickIcasc ; ! Balls mid
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CRACKER MANUFACTURERS ,
And Whole ! o Dealcra in CIGARS and CONFECTJONBIHT. Dunng th
Fall and Winter we will handle CODNSELMEN'S FRES CYSTEIg. which
. of UAM > Y and SUGAR ,
now the best Jn the market. A largo assortment
TOYS for the Holiday trade. .
OATZ & FI1EB3IAN , 510 IIUi St. , Omaha.
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Dealer in
The Cheapest Place in the City for
FIRST CLASS COOK STOVES.
Manufacture my own Pieced
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That will last you a lifetime , a the Lowest Pnco in the city ,
deal in no factory-mads track that ia almost umversauy
dealt in now-a-daya.
I also manufacture all kinds of Cons.
WJI/F. STOETZEL , - - - Tenth Ja * onSs ( ?