Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 08, 1881, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : AVEDX ! SDAY , JUNE 8. 1S81 ,
THE GOLDEN STATE ,
In Fruit-Browing and Wine-Mak
ing Lie the Futnre Hopes
of California ,
Something About tbo Trotter
Sweetheart and Her Feline
Pot A Glance at Dennis -
nis Kearney.
Correspotidcmc of the Rlnta-Drinocrat.
SAN FRANCISCO , Muy 150. Los An-
KOS ! is now in her most bountiful dress.
Tlio orange trees nro laden hcnvily
with fruit , thu nmnunoth grapevines
have coininoncca to butl , and the
( sconu is 0110 which beggars description.
1 passed through the LosAtigulo.s ] coun
try lust week \vasnun-othi\n pleased
to learn that the orange crop promises
to bo the largest known for yearn.
The fruit is nlso of a sweeter and
choicer kind , and many of the owners
of the groves , who linvo boon weighed
down with debt , will bo able to
lighten themselves considerably , while
others can cancel their entire indeb
tedness. The result will be owners of
the groves will carry on the business
on a still larger and more extensive
scale , and since it lias been found
prolifablo to ship oranges to the St.
Louis and Chicago markets the people
look for quite a boom in the raising
of oranges in the future. There is no
use denying the fact that in fruit
growing and wine-making lies the
future greatness of California. Al
ready men of large means hsivo pur
chased heavily of lands in LOB An
geles , Solano and other counties and
are planting them with'orange trees ,
grapes and other fruit.
LUCKY IIALDW1S ,
the heavy and successful stock broker ,
owns some 00,000 acres of land in LOB
Angeles County alone , and is making
the raising of grapes and oranges a
business. On his grounds ho has alsc
erected a largo distillery , which is
kept going day and night , turning out
all kinds of wines , brandy , etc. IJald-
win has been one of the most fortu
nate speculators in stocks on the Pa
cific coast , raking in two years ago a
clean 85,000,000 , but if he loses as
heavily for the next year as he has the
proceeding one , ho will bo down tc
bed-rock and his lands in the hands oi
some other fortunate ono before an
other year has rolled around.
Ho is also a breeder of fine stockj
and among his noted runners was neon
the celebrated Mollie McCarthy. The
mare has boon taken from the track
and is used only for breeding , being
now with foal. A Hhort distance from
Mr. Haldwin resides Mr. Rose , anoth
er gentleman well known to the sport'
ing world. This gentleman was form
erly the owner of Mackey's celebrated
trotter Sweetheart , and the mare ii
still in hia chan/o and promises to do
yolop some extraordinary speed. Shi
is three years of ago , weighs SSI
pounds , and .1 short time ago coveret
a mile in 2:20. Miickey is confident
that she will beat St. , ) alien's time ai
ho is that the snn will sot in the west
A FEW TVEEKH AGO
he visited the stable , took a look a
his marc and then ordered the colorei
boy to hitch her up and give her i
round on the track. The African dii
so , and Mackoy was so well pleasci
with her stride that ho presented tin
colored lad with a § 50 gold piece , am
thu promise that should she turn on
: is ho predicted , four times thu
amount could certainly be coimtec
upon as a net egg. The price paid fo :
Sweetheart was § 12,000 , but twice
that amount could not get her now
A singular companion lias been so
looted by this promising filly which ii
nothing else but a large yellow cat
Wherever the mare go i the cat fol
lows and when in the stable she siti
upon her back , lies cuddled betweei
her feet at night , and drinks out o
the sumo bucket. The mare alsi
shares the sumo felling for the eat b ;
frequently catching her by the neci
lifting her into the manger , lick
ing her with the tongue and manifent
\ ing her love in mimy.other ways. Tin
friendly feeling which exists betweei
these two animals is ccntainly strange
Eva , a sister of Sweetheart , is also tin
property of Mackoy , .and is aa pretty
an animal as ono would wish to sec
She is two years of ago , weighs 7 *
pounds , but has never put to the met
tie. That she will also do wonderfu
things Mackoy has no fears , but h <
don't ' think she will -every toucli ho
isksr by a dozen seconds.
DKNI.S KKAJINKY.
To-day I mot the famous Demi
Kearney. Ho was on his way to tin
Sand Lots to give lus usual Stmdaj
talk to the boys. Denis is a singulai
man , but a very interesting compaii'
ion. Seeing mo , ho called out
" Come down , and hear mo givp it t <
the boys. " Accepting IIIH invitation
we walked down together , and I tlie
for tUo first time learned that ho wa
an admirer of Hob Ingersoll , and ho
lieved in everything lie said. Don !
will next month deliver a lecture ti
the Mormons at Salt Lake , takiiij
their side of the question. Ho doei
not , however , believe in Mormonism
but says time will eventually wipi
them fviun the earth. After steppini
at Buvorol other places along the lin
of the U. 1' . Itoad , ho will sail fo
Europe 1/j bo absent for nuvora
months. The report that ho hadgom
back "to his dray was true in one sunsi
nf the word ho did go back for on <
day , to give the papers and people ;
chance to talk. I asked him if hohai
made n stake in his speeches , not tha
] thought ho would answer mo cor
rectly , out merely for the fun of tin
thing. In a mild and quiet tone In
said , " not ono cent , " and " to tellyoi
the truth I lost mostly everything . '
had. " The Sand Lots having bcei
reached Denis mounted the stand ainii
great cheering , and for two hours en
tertained his hearers on the issues o
the day , notwithstanding ho wa
hooted and yelled at by many who dii
not just exactly side with him.
HAN FJUNOISCO POLITICS.
At present a number of soroheadi
are making n desperate effort to hav <
the supreme court order another elcc
tion , to bo held next September. Tin
leading business men and tax-payen
are , in a body , against it first , be
cause it is not legal , and second , be
cause business is now flourishing , ant
the excitement of another electioi
would bo an injury. Sheriff Desmond
who was elected oil the NVorkingmcn's
ickct , is of the opinion that the su-
> rome court will decide against it ;
) ut , should they do otherwise , ho is
onfident that ho can bo rennminated
mil elected ; and , from the talk among
nen , irrespective of parlj'j 1 see in
dr. Desmond the next Sheriff of San
'rancisco. Ho is very jiopular , and
luring the time he has filled this im-
lortant olfico not one word of com-
ilftint lins been heard ,
The most eccentric man in the state
s A. Wcnior , of San Francisco. Ho
csidcs in a long frame ranch near the
"Meggcs Harbor , and ekes out an ox-
stenco by selling monkeys , parrots ,
ind keeping a grog-shop. The groj-
ihop , however , is not a paying inati-
ution , but it is the most singular-
ookinjj room 1 over saw. In thirty
ears it has not boeti swept out , and
ho walls and ceilings are covered with
spider-webs a foot thick. Pictures
vhich were hanging on the walls when
\Vevner came info pos.iession are
COMPLETELY rOVKllii : > WITH llfST ,
vobsand other tilthand theframoshave
almost rotted away. The bar is orna-
uented with the bones of dead ani-
uals , while six huge sculls are in the
center , surrounded with bottles and
glasses. Werner was away on the
visit of your correspondent , but from
i gentleman who had lately entered
lis employ , something was learned of
.his singular being. Thirty years
ago an old man died who owned this
> ropcrty , and willed it to Werner ,
iroviding ho never disturbed a single
irtielo in the rooms. With this
jromiso he accepted the gift , and a
week after taking possession ho acci
dentally broke the mirror while dust
ing. This ho considered as the work
) f his dead friend , warning him not
to sweep or dust , and since that day
not an article in the room has over
been touched. Werner has no family ,
and no person knows anything of his
past life. Ho is without doubt the
most singular man in California , and
when he dies it will bo worth con
siderable to secure his old curiosity
shop.
Snalto Stories-
In Augusta , Ga. , a watersuakc 8 ft.
2inehes _ in length and 10 inches in
circumference was recently killed by
Alonzo Gilloy.
In ono hole a Daviess County , Ky. ,
man found seven copporhe.ids and 2'2
black snakes , all of which ho succeeded
in killing.
A veritable horn snake has been
seen by the Gainesville , Ga. , Eagle. H
was striped , and the horn , which was
an inch long , was on the tail.
James Urower , of Poughkcosie
came to the rescue of tv lady who win
attacked by a black snake of the race !
species , and succeeded in killing it. I
measured o feet in length.
Miss Adeline Davis , of Ainericus
Ga. , 18 years of age , died in grea
agony recently from the bite of a rattle
tlo snake. Two of its fangs strucl
the instep of the right foot , one penetrating
trating deeply.
Dr. J. M. Uellis , of Flemington
N. .1. , killed six water snakes , whil
on the banks of the Branch. Som
of them were four feet sixinehes long
Inside of ono of the largest was fount
a largo catfish.
A holiday among some farm hand
of Bellovuo,0regoti , was given an attacl
with a den of rattlesnakes , Whei
time was called at sundown sixty-eigh
snakes , some of them with twent ;
rattles , were dead.
A blacksnake that has been the ter
ror of the neighborhood of Nicktowu
Pa. , was shot and killed by Jame
Zerii on Saturday. Its place of abodi
was A hollow tree in Mr , Xorn'.s suga
camp. It measured 10 feet in lengtl
and was proportionately large.
The people of Williams Creek , nea
Kockvillc , 0. , are in terror over ai
enormous serpent Uiat has infostet
the place for several years. It is a
least twenty feet long and a foot and ;
luilf in circumference , of a dark browi
color , and is supposed to have esrapei
from a oircns that has visited the town
A Tennessee man who wanted t
settle in Shannon county , Mo. , wrot
to : i .friend there to know if ther
were any poisonous snakes thow. Th
friondroplied : "Wo have a few rattle
snakcR , a few oottonmouths , ( boll
poisonous ) , and the harmless ciiickun
the gentle garU'r , the brigJit-eyoi
croon , the swift-flying black , th
cowiwdly water , the loud-icouthoi
bull , and the domestic boot tnakea
The latter , however , is toothless , nut
to be only fount ! at ono place in th
county. Steer ckar of that point am
they will not trouble you. No , Mia
Bouniaa not troubled with snakes , lik
Kansas , Illinois , "Wisconsin , I < AVU am
Texas. Como. "
Probably there is no anitnal 01
carih so intelligent and hunuaio as i
Nttvacln rattlcsnrkc. A little girl ,
years old , belonging to n farm/ir ; , wa
run away witli in the mounbuns tin
other day while l : r father got out o
the wagon to get -i drink at the apring
AB she was ono of twelve daughter
ho Imtcd to spoil the set , and si
imnhcd on after her , but with littli
JiopeH of overtaking th J frightened an
imal. Presently lie found the Jiorsi
riyht on the ed o of a precipice , ujiabli
to move an inch. Unu end of a stru ]
had caught around his fetlock , tin
other ml around a tree and hold hiu
tight. When the farmer went to pul
on chotitraphe jumped about ten feet
for a rattlcsimko was holding tin
horse. It hud wound its tail iiroum
the horse's leg , Us neck was tnnie (
thrco times around a sapling , and it
teeth was fast in the wood. It wa.
twelve foot long , for the farmer mean
ured it. A few ixmnds more straii
would liavo snapped the snake clea
in two. The snake wasn't over fivi
feet long really , for when the farmc :
took the strain oil' it came right bad
to its natural ei/.o , for the snake is i
very elastic animal. The child wnsif
frightened in the least. This slorj
must bo true , because the farmer wa
there and saw it all , and says it i
true. Ho wanted four copies of tin
paper The Carson Appeal if it pub
lished the item , to send to his relative ;
in the east. Wo take the liberty o
extending the information to his acquaintances
quaintancos in the other parts of tin
country. Those who know him bes
and admire him most will bo glad t <
hoar that ho is doing HO well out ii
Nevada.
"HOUGH ON RATS. "
The thing desired found at last
Ask druggists for Rough on Rats. Ii
clears out rats , mice , roaches , iliea
bed-bugs , 15c , boxes.
CHEAP LAND
FOR SALE.
1,000,000 Acres
, ,
OV TIIK
FINEST LAND
IN
EASTERN NEBRASKA.
SKI.KCTKH IN AX I'AHI.T DAY NOT
5o.M > LAND , iirr LANH OWNED nv XON-
SlMlllKNTH , WHO AUK T1HKH VAYINH TAXKS
\ND AUK OKmilXO TllKllt t.VXJW AT THK
-OW 1'IIICE Of ? ( > , S8 , AND S10 VKU ACHK ,
OX LOXO T1MK AXD KASY TKHMtt.
\vi : AI.SO OKFKU KOII SAM'
IMPROVED FARMS
Douglas , Sarpy anil Washington
O OTTIff TIEl S .
ALSO , AN IMMKNSi : LIST OF
OinaliaCityMEstate
Including Klveant Itcsidcucos , Uusinc.-s
nmi I'eiuU'nco Ltito , Chcaii Houfc
t < iiti < , ami n \i\rga \ number of LotH In uuwt of
.lio Additions ( if Onuiha.
Also , Small Tracts of 5 , 10 nnd 20 acrcw
in nnd iicnr the city. Wo have ( joint opjior-
: unitliH ! for making Loans , and in all c.i en
l > enoiinlly cxntniue titles and tnko every
| irecntitiuu to insure fcnfety of money no
inverted.
lie ow wo offer n Binnll lint of SPECIAL
UAIIGAIKH.
BOGGS & HILL ,
Real Estate Brokers ,
14OS
North Side of Farnham Street ,
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NEB.
O AI C A beautiful residence lot 01
OMLH California between 22nd o
i3d ! btrccts , * 1UOO.
HOGGS * IIII.I.
on I | " Very nice hoti o nnd lo
. OHLu on nth and Webster Mrtets
with barn , e < l house , well cittern , hh.ide am
fruit trees , i\erytlilni : ; complete. A denlrabl
piece ol property , Ilirurea low.
110GOS k HILL.
OAI C Splendid Inmnct lots H. E
OHLu corner of 10th and faiiltal
Avenue. 1100US& HILL.
House nnd lot corner Chicag <
and 'Jlst ttrvetH , S. ' > 000.
110UUS & HILL.
I-arifo lioii'-o on
CflD O A I C -
lUtl uMLll street between llth anil 12t
iroop location for boardiiiL' house. Owner wl
bell low IJOGUSfc HILL.
O A I V * Two new liouccn on full lo
OMLE1 In Koiint/.u & Utlth'H aM
tion. Tills iiroiKirty ill bo uolil > cry clioai ) .
J10UOS & HILL.
OH SALK A top phcaton. inciilra | of Ja9
I 1 Stciiheiison. U9I-U
imD CAI 17 Corner of two choice lots i
rUn OHLU Sliinn's Addition , rc | ueot teat
at once submit li-t cosh oiler.
oiler.110GRS & HILL.
CAI C A K ° ° J ani1 < li-tln l > l res
oALC. Uenw proiicrty , $4000.
ItonuS > V HILL.
JJESIDESCi : Notln tbcmnrkct.
ACIHC I Ohs-cr w ill sell for $ \ !
IlOUiS i HILL.
OAI r > K 0'l ' ' "K Shlim i 3d ad
OHLC dltlon SIM ottcli.
S.HILL. .
POD CAB C A very fine rw.Moneo lot , t
iUll 0/iLU bOinu partv dci-WnK to bull
u line houbC , t-JWW. 1IOUUS & HILL.
CflD PAI C About fen lots in Kounbo .
rUll CmLtl Unth'ii JcliHon , just nout
if ) ht. JIsjx ; H avenue , SIM ) tu ShO'J. Tlicsu lot
nro near businct * . urruuin.'ul lrline Improve
nicntif aixl im * 40 ] > er cent cltejxpor than any otht
lotn in U ! 'market ' , Sivu ; IIV > : IL'V , ) ; v buying the
lola. ItOUUS ti HILL.
10 lota , mitablc- for line res
3 bloelir S. 1 1. of ilejiot , all niviviiil with Hue l
trees , t'ricu extremely lo * . SUUO to 700.
1IUGCJS i : HILL.
CAI C Sonic % < irv ebuip lots i
cALt ukes nj.iition. .
liOUCH & HILL.
CAI ET Che p oorner lot , corns
OHLU Uaugias end JelTcrt.on Stn ,
llOOUij d , 11II.I , .
OAI C 08 late on Sflth , 27th , 2i > U
OALC L-JUiand.HOtli .SU. , bct ec
Karnkiaui , JoiUxfl ) ) , and Uie yirojiOHed c\ten lon o
Itodcofitrrtt. 1'rlcen n-ri e Irom fr2no to MM
We IiiKu eoncliidcd to give mun of hinall incanH
one luorc chance to secure * homo and will built
houna on thffco lots on uiuUl jtaymenUi , anil 1
Hell leiu on monthly payment * .
110GOS & HILL.
CAI C 10 ° ocn-a , 0 imlw Irom cit )
OMLti about 30acres icry chae
\allcji , v | th running \\ntcr ; tulatut gently rollln
prrlrir , onlv S lulled fjom raSuood , $10 ju-r ucae.
UOGUS&HILL.
CnD CAI C 400 aeri * in ono tract twrfv
rUn OrlLE. inllia ) fran city ; 40 acres ciil
tivated , I.hlnif KpriiiKof witur. home nice vsl
lc > u. Vlie land In nil fln > t-claM ikli prairie. I'ric
10 ! K > rtHro. IKKills & HILL.
ICnD CAIC 720 acre * III ono liody , 7 mil1
lUn OALU westof Kreinout , l all leve
land , jiMdudiiK heavy Krovtlhof irnu-n. In Ijlrf
valley , rich Kill and J mi ( * from railroad am
bldu trunk , In good settlement unl no better lain
can be liund. 1IOGUS & HILL.
CAI IT A liiKhly Improved funn o
dALU 'J40acreHJliiilIen from cit )
Fine ImfrotcmcnU on thin luid , owner not
pruituul farmer , tietcrinined to tell. A KOO
cpenliiL- for bcmu man of ineanii.
ineanii.1KKIGH & HILL.
CO D CAIC 2,000 acres of land near Jill
lUU OnLC Uml Klatlon , 3KX , > near iik :
born , % S to ( fin ; 4,000 U'TCX In north | art of conn
ty , * 7 to 10 , .S.OOO acn-H 2 to B mile * from i'lor
nice , ? 5 to tlO ; fi.OOO acres wectof the KlUiort
910 ; 10,000 acrcu beatteredthrough thueoun
. .
Tlie aUi\c Undu le ! near and adjoin near !
e\i ry fnnii In the county , and ran nuMlIy bu HO !
on email insli imymeni , with the balanrr In 1 'J-a
4 and 6 viur'i , time. UOUUS .V HILL.
CAI IT Several line residences prop
OALb ertleu neMr Uforo oflerul
and not known in thu market as being for talc
lx > eationn will oiih l > c made Known to purcbaHc
"nicanlnubuulnus. . DOUGH Ii HILL.
IMPROVED FARMS
improvu farmB around Omaha , and In all | arU o
DougliiH , harpy amiVat > blngton eountieu. Also
farnin in Iowa. I'or debcriiitlon and price * mil 01
u * , nouask iiii.u
I fl liiihliicBH IxiU for Bale nn Karnani and Douj ;
I U Un btrictu , frum < rJ,000 to fd.fXjO.
UOGGS & HILL.
CAIC 8 buslncwi lots neitwes
OALU of Mabonk Teinpluprle
' ,000 uaili. HOGGS & HILL
CAIC 3 I'UHlncsa lots wckt of Odd
dALL J-'ellow i block , * 2 X ) lach.
UOGGU & HILL.
CAI C 2 buslnesi lot. ouUi M
OMLL Douglujbtrcet , between 12th
Mid 13th , S3.MX ) each. ISOGGU Ii HILL.
CI1D CAI C JOOacreo.ocmed ultnjoiiBr
rUll OALt timber ; lltlni ; water , lur
rounded by Iniproted nn , only 7 mil * * Iron
cit . Cbc uv t laud onUuid.
k HILL.
For You ,
Madam ,
Whoso complexion footvnys
BOIHO lininflinilng limierlcc-
lion , -fflioso mirror tells you
Hint yon nro Vanned , biillonr
and disllgnrcd In countenance ,
or Imvo Eruptions , Kctlncss ,
lloiiglmcss or unwholesome
Unto of complexion , , Y ° , > ! '
use llngnn's Magnolia Ilnlm.
ItiBadollcato , hnrmU'ssnnd
( U'lightful article , producing
the most natural and cutrnnc-
IUR tints , the jirtillcia ity of
vhich no observer can detect ,
and which soon becomes tier-
miuii'iit il'lho Mauuoliu Balm
Is judiciously used.
VI
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Weekly Line of Stenmers
Leaving New York KVKKVTHUUSDAY at 2 |
in. , for
ENGLAND ,
FRANCE and
GERMANY ,
Foe r esac apply to
toC.
C. It. IHCIIAII ! .tCO. ,
Gen. 1'iss. Aent | , (11 ( llroailnay
N'KW YOUK.
FRANK II MOORM. Hcxnv I'CNOT , Omaha.
Till- :
Merchants & Hanufaoturors Union
OF NEBRASKA.
Address : Oil AS KAUFMAN , peeV ,
14 TueWth Strccl
Omaha , Nob. , May 20th , 1881.
To the Liquor Dealers , Saloon Keepers ant
Duslnecs Men of Nebraska :
The aliovo named Union nnd It In' the Inteirsl
of our common eaubu throughout the State U
call a
of all who are cllrretly nr Inillreetly Interest
the Mlu ol liquor In thin State , for
Friday , June 10th , at 2 p. m. ,
to bo held at Turner Hall , In the City of Omaha
Our common cause demand * that no ono of oui
tiuintfc'r uluill be absent.
CIIAS. KAUKMANN ,
8&w4w tJeeretary.
Sioux City & Pacific
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
THK OLD JIKLIABLK HIOUX CITY JtOLTK.
3LOO MILiS : HIIOIlTliU 110 LTK 3LOO
KROil
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. I'AUL , MINNKAI'OLIS ,
UULUTH Oil I1ISMAHCK ,
and all ( lointa In XorUicrn Iowa , MlnnexoUi ami
Dakota , Tills line la e < | ulpjx > d u th the Iniproteil
WtBthiKhouiiu Automatlo Alr-hrako and iilllc'i
I'latform Coupler and Ituller ; and for
BI'KKf ) , BAI'OTV AND COMFOUT
la iiriAHHi-d. Kle ant Draulnx Itoom and
ii ) , ' t'arn , uwne < l and controlled by thu eom <
nny , run tliionjfh W1THUTCIIA.\JK ( between
inU nion raeiflu Traiikfet ueiiot at Council llluffn ,
and Ht. Tanl.
Trains Icnro Union I'aelflc Trantfer depot at
Counell Illulln at f.16 ; p. in. , ruaihliiKHIoiu L'ity
at 10'JO : , m. und Ht. Pan ) at ll:0.r : > a. in. , making
TKN HOUItS IN ADVANCi : OK ANY OTJIEII
HOUTJi
Iletiirning , leave St. 1'au ) at 8-.30 p. m. , arrUlnjj
.Sioux City 4:15 a. in. , und L'nlun I'aelflc Trunk-
r dcjiot , ( younell IlluIN , ut UM : a. in. llu uuru
at your tleltitu road \iu "H , C. & I' . It. U. "
T. U. HILLS , KujHrfntendcnt ,
T. E. ItOIII.NSON , Missouri Valley , la.
Amt , ( leu. I'll * * , A'ont. (
J. II. O'llHYAN , l'ai > .Mujcr A'ent. (
Council IlIutTo , Iowa.
D. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
242 i'lrnham St. , Omaha , Kib.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
KABTKST SELUXO BOOKS or TIIK AUE !
Foundations of Success
IIUSINKSS ANI ) SOCIAL FORMS.I
The lawn of trade , legal fonin , how to t rani-
act bunUu-BU , valuable table * , social ctl'Uttte | ,
| iarlianientary linage , how to conduct publiu bull-
new ; In UU ft 1 * a complete Uuldu to Suecew fur
11 caiei. A family nccetuilty. AddruM for cir
cular , and iipeclal ttmu ANC1IOU 1'UBUHHINO
CO. , St. Louii , Uo.
CO.
. ,
At 1319 Farnham Street.
PARASOLS ! PARASOLS ! PARASOLS !
Reduced Far Below Value.
We offer our entire stock of fine French Parasols all bought by us within sixty
days at a reduction of 25 to 50 per cent.
Best Satin-Lined Parasols $3,90 , reduced from $5.00 ; Brocade Satin Parasols
$5.00 , reduced from $8.00 and $9.00 ; Fancy Satin and Foullard Parasols $8.00 ,
reduced from $11.00 and $12.00 ; Our best qualities in Fine Brocaded , Ombre
and Satin Embroidered Parasols $9.00 and $10.00 , reduced from $11 and $12.
These reductions have been made with a view to enforcing our maxim of sell
ing all goods during the same season they are purchased.
LADIES' HOSIERY ! LADIES' GLOVES !
Wo open to-day 100 doz. of our renowned 25 cent Seamless Balbrigijan lloao ; other may oiler you an imitation , but
the olio ollored by us is far superior and worth 110 cents at wholesale , also f > 0 doz. very line summer Halbriggan lloso
at ! ) "A cents , equal to anything before oll'ored at 50 cents.
50 doz. Best Elastic and outside three thread Balbriggan lloao at 50 cents , fully equal to anything sold elsewhere
at 75 cents and $1.00.
GLOVES 1 GLOVES 1 20 Extra Long Lace Lisle Gloves at10 cents , sold early in the season at 75 cents , 10 doz.
Best Lace Top Lisle Gloves at DO cents , worth § 1.25.
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS !
20 Styles Men's Linen Collars.
Very best quality , extra worked button holes , all sizes , M to 18 inch , 12J cents each , or § 1.50 per dozen , equal to
those sold elsewhere at § 2.00 to $11.00 a dozen.
10 Styles Men's Linen Culls very best quality , extra worked button holes , S2.50 per dozen , equal to anything of
fered elsewhere at § 11.00 to 9-1.00 a dozen.
SHIRTS , LAUNDRIED AND UNLAUNDRIED.
Our 05-cent Unlaundriod Shirts is pronounced by all who see and buy it as the superior of any $1.00 shirts in
Omaha ; it has line linen Bosom reinforced or double front and full sized cull' , linen neck band and line worked but
tonholes.
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UNLAUNCRIED SHIRTS AT $1.00.
Our SLOO Unlaundricd Shirt is the best shirt known to the trade. No finer material of better work can bo put in
a shirt. Others ask § 1.25 for an inferior article.
25 doz. Host quality felled Seam Jean Drawers , all sizes , 2J ! tol'J in waist measure 50 cents , others ask 75 cents
and § 1.00 for them
MEN'S SOX'-Open ' to-day , ono case men's Seamless British Sox with double heels and toes at 92.00 a doz. , ono
cose superfine British Sox very best quality , superior iinish , at § 2.50 a doz. , 50 Colored Silk Clocked Balbnggan
Half lloso at 25 cents a pair , equal to any 50 cent Hose in Omaha.
50 doz. fancy striped Seamless Half lloso at 25 cents a pair , worth § 1.00 a doz. /I
WESTERN AGENCY FOR CELLULOID COLLARS.
We are the only direct selling agents for the manufacturers of Celluloid Collars and Cuft's , and ofl'er them to eur
costumers at wholesale prices. The trade will find it to their interest to supply themselves from our stock always
fresh and desirable.
CO. ,
1319 Farnham Street.
Omaha , A PQLAOK
Cheyenne , " < f VOJXa.wax , Colorado
Spring and Summer
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises.
IN THK LATEST STVLKS.
Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All
1322 FARNHAM STREET ,
NIJAll FOUKTUKNTH.
A. B. HUBERMANN ,
JEWELER ,
Cor , Douglas and 13th Streets ,
GIVES OIIKAT IJAKGAINS IN LADIES' ANI ) GENT'S
AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES.
ALL KINDS oii-
Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diampnds.
W Guarantee the Jiest Good * fur the Leant Honey , au l-fcU
D.T. MOUNT
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MANITJkCTURPR AXD CKALKR IN
SADDLES AND HARNESS. .
1412 Fnrn. St.
Onialm ,
Aaiurr ran TIIK CRLKBIUTBD
CONCORD HARNESS
Two Mnlalj anil a Diploma of Honor , with the
\ery hL'lu'nt award thu Judaea could l > e tow was
anardeil tlilu harncsui at the Centennial Kxhlbl-
tion.
Common , alto Ranclnncn. and Ladles' SAD-
IIra. Wo keep thu laixeut utoek In the went ,
and Invite all who eannot eiauilna to lenil for
| rrlce . apOtf
Dr , Blacks Rheumatic
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nrrantod a Bale , Certain and Lpcody Cure for
Itheuiimtlmn In ull IU ( ornn , NvnrniKla , I/tmu
llaek , I'aln In the llreant and Side , 1'aln In the
Stomach anil ) < idueyn. lie. It la an Internal reme
dy , a Tonic and Illood I'urlllor. ami while It re-
uiovca Die PUton ItlinproveH the ( 'iiieral health.
SMITlLACK ! ( b CO. , rroprlctors ,
riattamsuUi , Neb ,
K. O n'l Aiffr.t.
AOK.NTH WANTED ran. OUR NEW HOOK ,
' BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , "
l Ins the Story ol ( ho Rcrljitureu , by llev , George
Alexander Crook , D. D , , III simple and Attraetivo
laiiuaii | | for old and yoHnj ; . I'rofimoly Illuntra-
teil , makint ; a motit lntore tlntr and Jmpressivo
> outh Instructor , Every parent will fcccure thU
work. Preacher * , you hhould circulate U. Price
(3.W. Send lor elrcularii with extra termi.
.1. II. CHAilllEltH & C < ) , St. lAlulu Mo.
OMAHA APARY !
1100 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
HuUInt ; andbclllm ; of 1'uro Italian lleca and
[ jueeim , Al okcepii for fcalo the bcbt Imiirovwl
bco hlvc.1 , muokcn , comb foundation and all kinds
of Ueu material and llxtureM.
Dlt. ISAAC KDWAIIDS
Business College ,
THE GREAT "WESTERN
QEO. R , RATHQUN , Principal.
'Block '
Creighton ,
OMAHA , . KEBUASKA-n ,
< g-Seiid tor Circular. _ nevJOditwtt
John G. Jacobs ,
( Formerly of Olih 4 Jacobs , )
UNDERTAKER.
No. HIT Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob OU.
ATOtdere br TtlcRrajih Solicited. p27-lr )