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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1881)
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15 , 1881. HANDS UP. Stoppotl.by RonlA ( onts A Sized Hnnl. One of the boldest nnd most daring robberies over perpetrated in this stitc took place a few miles thi.i side of Pagoia Springs on Thursday night , the passengers on Sanderson it Co.'s stage being the victims. From an in terview held with all the passengers who were on the stage nt the tinio the road agenta captured it , wo learn the following facts. Sanderson t Co.'sstaio coachChar- Icy Gates , of this city , driver , left Amnrgn , Now Mexico , the present terminus minus of the Denver .t Km Grand * railroad , at the usual tinio on Thurs day , with seven passengers aboard , At about 8 o'clock in the evening the coach had passed through the roiigl gulch , about three miles this side ol 1'agosa Springs , and was just entering the park when four horsemen came uj the road and halted , two horsemen 01 each sido. When the coach was nearh opposite them , the leader called out "Hands up , there is a man inside wi want. " They then rode nearer to the Btago and commanded the passengers to file out and stand in line , at tin Bamo tinio covering the passengers will eight Colt's No. 45 revolvers. Whei the occupants of the couch wore ii line.lhe robbers complimented them 01 their soldierliko appearance and pro ceeded to relieve thorn of their money i watches and chains , and jowolry. They manai'ed to got about 81,000 in in cash , S2100 in drafts , five watches nnd chains , four finger rings , and a diamond pin. After giving up their valuables the passengers \\cro allowed to resume their seats in the coach , and when the coach was about to ntartand the road agents were turning to leave the scene of operations , ono of thorn suddenly made up his mind that there was u bettor horse attached to the stage than the ono ho possessed , HO the party returned , and the fastidious iiighwayman unharnessed the horse that seemed to take hm fancy and re placed him with a little broncho ho was ridiiu' . When the passengers ar rived at this place they wore "llat broke , " and some of the commercial men remarked that if their houses wanted to do any moro business in this part of thu state , they could do it through the mail. Underground Tolcjrnpli Wires Washington has taken thn load in the matter of doing away with the un sightly telegraph poles within the city limits. The now Mutual Telegraph company , liavini' been refused permis sion by tlio district authorities to erect any poles inside the city limits , have been driven per force to adopt the plan of running their wires through the city sewers. The sewers used are ( lie larger ones , into which men can on tor nml stand upright , although at points where a break in the largo sewer sy item i- tem occurs the wires uro carried through small term cotta pipw laid under ground. The manner of enter ing and carrying the wires through the Bowers is quite interesting. Where the polo system ends and the under ground ono begins , a largo- straight polo is planted yory dooji , ui/J a ; tiro- Jy fixed with a wocii foot nnd InucoH underground to prevent the atrain of wires upon it from turning it over. . This polo has a groove cut in it about two inches deep and about the aaiao in width , from top to bottom. Thu wires , seven or eight in number , are all brought together in ono cable and run down this polo to the ground whore the cable enters a terra cotta pipe laid under ground across the street to the sewer , which is reached by way of a man-hole. The cubic is then continued through the sewers , fastened to the crown of the arch with iron staples at convenient distances. The wires , being insulated , ronuiro no other fastening , and should any break occur , which is not likely to bo the case , the sewer is accessible at every man-hole and easily traveled. Lieu tenant Iloxio , who is in charge of the HoWor.igo system in the district , states that ho thinks there can bo no objec tion to the UBO of sewers for this pur pose , unless injury is done thorn in making the fastening for the wires , in which case the privilege would have to bo denied the companies. Ho thinks it would not interfere with the How of water , and that the wires would bo secure from many of the damages incident to outside exposure. The company has laid its lines through the Bowers without any dillicully , and to morrow will use thorn tor the lirst time. "Tho "Fiuiuor'a Fish. " Clntlnmitl Commurdnl , During the past few years there has been much interest taken in the culti vation of fish us an article of food. Through the labors of the national and atato commissioner ! ) much light linn been thrown on the tmbjcct of their cultivation , Among other things it has been demonstrated that at very light expense the farmers may have lit hand constantly a supply of fresh moat food that will in BOIIIO degree take the place of animal food. Prof , linird , U. 8. fish commissioner , declares the carp to bo of all others best adapted to the wants of farmers , and calls it "tho farmer's fish , " While trout and bass require not only very pure but cool water , and abundance of it , and most of the inferior varieties of Hull require water at least moderately cool , clear and abundant , the carp is in its clement in water moderately warm , and requires but little of it. It prefers , the professor says , a pond whoso bottom and banks are com posed of mud , the mud affording it i. shelter in cold wifithor , nwl producing plants which it relishes OH food. Thu carp is not a dainty feeder , It will cat anything that pigs and fowls relish , and will devour insects , small reptiles and meats of all kinds of green vegetables , fruits and garbage. It can bo fattened on grain us easily an pigs and turkeys are and the young uro especially fond of sweet curd and liver. The carp possess u number of good qualities that render it u valuable n'eh. It is thoroughly domesticated. It can be transported easier and will live longer out of water than any other ucale fish. It is exceedingly prolific , u largo ono often yielding as many us 400,000 eggs. No hatching house is needed. The eggs hutch in a few days and the young , when not disturbed , grow rapidly , The flesh of the carp is not as deli cate as that of tome other varieties of Jish , and in summer it is hardly fit to bo eaten. But for the most of the year it is us.iblc ; and as edible food it maybe ranked with the substantial of people nf moderate means. It is possible that the future farm ers may raise carp as they now raise beef and pork for table use and for market. A Frontier Funornl. Rrool ) n K.ijlc. | "It's all very well to talk about your Brooklyn funerals , " said n Dakota man , as the mourners crowded up to the bar , "but you don't put the life and spirit into a plant that wo do in our parts , " and the western gentle man shook his head lugubriously. "I watched this yero racket to-day , but I wasn't satisfied. Yon throwd lots o' weeds and the pa'son cut it fat , bu the whole thing was tame business compared with the time when wo drove Peter MuUinn into the turf. " "Did you have a superior article o ! funeral on that occasion ? " asked ono of the bereaved. "Von called the turn , pardncr , " re plied the Dakota man. "Comparer with thatg.imo your little pluy to day was a deuce box. I wa.s living in IJis- marck City then , and I'm lungnat'ing when I say that your style to-day wasn't a tfbveii spot to that lay out. ' "Would you object to giving us the particulars of that nlliiirf" asked ono of the lamenting. The UismarcK man called for re freshment nnd braced himself for the relation. " 1'oto had some trouble with seven or eight soldiers , and when they'd all played in their hands wo laid out to lock shop aiidslidolnm under in shape. I'eto wasn't no summer coon. Ho wore meat and hair all thu year-round , and as ho was the first man that had turned down in the settlement , wo agreed to start a bono-yard and plant him for a crop. Ther wasn't any pa'son tlior in them days , but Louns- berry , the postmaster , knowd a hymn , and .John McLean , the mayor , was a dog-fight on a speech. So wo _ got out the engine fora hearse and built a box for the still' and started in. We'd staked out a claim up on the Buford road for a grave , and Tom Fortune had drilled a hole to put I'eto in. Everything was in gay shape for busi ness and the boys was braced for a time that would bo a credit to the lamented. You hot your life ! Well , sir , wo held the funeral in Keuo hall. The corpse was stretched on the faro table , all fixed up with dandelions and cactus , ami the boys Hat around in ro\vB. You can bet a blue stack it was stylish , stranger ! The mills was all closed , and wo had a nigger fiddler for the orchestra , and McLean had bought i white shirt to give tone to the racket. "Lounsborry announced that the Tame was open and commenced with a lynm play about 'Dearest Poly , thou last loft us and thy loss is deeply 'ooled , but no bean-cater could bo- eaft us if thou hads't have just been icolcd. ' Ho said ho made it all up liniHolf , but 1 reckon ho heard it lomowhi'io in the statc.i. Then John McLean otuvtoil in on the declaration > H Independence , and whenever ho up his hand the boys howled Ampn ! ' . You can ami6 ! stranger but I'm remarki'ty that you don't often itu jnto high-tonodor spread than ho Hond-olF wo gave Peto. When lack got through with the declaration vo liquored up , and .Mm Kminoiis ook hold. Ho'd found an act of the llinois legislature somewhere , and 10 read that so that you could hear ho atovo rattle. Then Lounsberry iimg 'Marching Tlirough Georgia , ' mil by that time wo were all feeling > rotty good. You never soon u hotter ihuko-up in nil yoour liio. Jack llich- irds was keeping cases , and ho pro- losod three cheers for the still' , and roil double your jjamblo ho got 'em' kVo was just warming up to the work ivhon George Peoples shied his hut md made thodog-gondest best oration .hat was over played in that kind of a , 'amo. George is a humorous cuss , uid ho got oil' the best conundrums you over listened to. Fun ! Well now , pardnor , you may blush ! "Well , sir , after that part of the uxorciso was over we hammered the lid down over Veto and histed him up in the engine. Mo and Richards steadied him and the gang laid hold on the ropo. George 1'ooples was foro- iiinn , and the nigger fiddler stradled the coflin playin 'Wo won't ' go homo till morning.1 Wo stopped twice on the way to brace , and wo made the last mih ) in something like five min ute. ! . Talk about your steam machines - chines ! That was the best ( ire enginu company in eight territories. "When wo got to the grave wo found that Tom had built a hole seven feet deep and just the si/.o of the box. Had tii plant him standing up , but that didn't hurt him any. Louns berry started up , 'Good-bye , sweet heart , ' and McLean road a poem about a boy on a shin that wouldn't ' go homo for fear his dad would warm him. Jim Einmonu started on a nmyor , mid then things grew lively. Wo didn't want no airs ever the fun eral , and wo told him ho could lay no political pipe that way. But ho al lowed ho'd cash that prayer in or thero'd bo a row , That settled it , " itnd the Dakota man paused. "How did you como out ? " asked one of the lUtonora. " 1 wua dragged out , " replied the Dakota man , simply , "Leastwise , I Was found some distance oil when they looked for mo. 1 didn't si'o the turn called , and didn't know nothing about the next deal. I didn't got out for a month" "Is that thu kind of funerals you have in Uismareki" asked a mourner. "Tho same , i-tningor. Many a ono sineo then ; but I'll never forget Pete , The coyotes is singing above his grave now , niul in the summer thu little boys shoots jack rabbits near his plant. Wo put in a few asparagus to make u shade for him ; but I'll toll you gentlemen , the blizairda never howled a sqimror boy than I'oto , and no man was ever put to root in bettor shupo than wo laid out for that lad. Let a beer , I'm hoarse , " And they liquidated , the mourners wondering perhaps at the "spirited" slyjo of a frontier funur.il , but recog nizing at thu same timothat the Dako ta man had spoken his hist lines with im obvious humidity of utterance. Galvcston News : Essaying to doc tor the scars received by the candi dates for the presidency The Madison fWis. ) Democrat wisely prescribes St. ' Jacob's Oil. Of coureo wo could not lupoct our worty contemporary to do jthcrwiso than recommend that fa- Old German Hcinccly which "heals all wounds but those of love' ' and soothes all pains -save those nt political disappointment. FROM THE HLB. There is perhaps no tonic offered to the people that IKJSSCSSCS as much real intrinsic value as the Hop Hitters Just nt this season of the year , whei the stomach needs an appcrtizcr , or the blood needs purify ing , the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth a poutx of cure , don't wait until you are prostrated by a disease that may take months for you to recover in. [ Bos ton Globo. WOMAN'S TRUE FRIEND. A friend in need is a friend indeed , This none can deny , especiall when assistance is rendered when one is Borely afllicted with disease , more par- ticulury these complaints and weak nesses so common to our female pop ulation. Every woman should know that Electric Hitters are woman's true friend , and will positively restore her to health , even when all other reme dies fail. A ninglo trial will always provo our assertion. The are pleas ant to the taste and only cost 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Ish it McMn- hon. (1) ( ) FLIES , t MOSQUITOES' A Ifio box of "Rough on Rats" will keep a house free from Hies , mosqui toes , rats and mice , the entire season , Druggists sell it. (2) ( ) BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The BK.ST SALVI : in the worM for Cuts , Brusios , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salvo is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion in over } ' case or money relunt'ed. i'rico 25 cents per box. For sale by &ulv InlnV'McMiilirm Omaha. Great German REMEDY KOU TI8H , NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , COOT , SORENESS or TUB CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS AKD SPRAINS lllltetimi11 ; ! ! ! ] ! ! FROSTED FEET SCALDS , GEHEItAL TOOTH , EAR HEADACHE , _ _ No Preparation on varili ciiml | ST. JjirniH OIL ni i SirK , BUIIE , SIMILV ; ami CIIIAI- Internal JtciucJv. \ trill cntAlIi but the cumpnrutlvul- trilling outlny it 10 CI.NIS. unj tveryont millcrlm ; with Jala on hiv : ticaj > nnJ i > o ltHu proof cf Iti claims. IMIlCfllO.Mi IX ELEVEN UMifAflrS. SOU ) BY All DRUGGISTS AMD DEALERS 111 MEDICINE. A. VOGELER 8. GO. _ llnltlinnr. ; T.T > 1 . IT. a A. HOAUL > OH' JigUAM Notice It hereby el * en that In luvotilanra vUtli Kcitloii 70 or mi net or the I Matiiruuf tlio btato of Kvliruska untltluil "An act to pio\hlo ft HyMuiii of Itmuinu1 , " niiprou'il March 1 , IbTU , the county i-oinintsKloiii'M or l > ouylns county , No liruskn , will ut the nllki ) of the county cl'crk at Omaha , In Kilil county , for ten xticccvtUo iLiyn , raiiiinviirliiff Monday , Juno 20. ISM , rur the jmr- IIOMJ ol ciiiallzin | and coircitln thu rw.tv.ment lolls or the HOI erul prcdiictH of bald coiinlv for Ihu > cur 184,1. All IK.TSOIH fcutliu ; nyxluuil hy mi ) thlnx contained In said uwiVMtiiiviit mil * imikt r | > | il ) at the tinio aliovu hinted as | irn\ldcd by ' " JOHN It. MAxniKMn : , Omaha , Juno lltth , 18bl. County Cltrk. ilOt-ttU RECIPE FOP Fine Complexions. Positive relief and immunity from coiniiloxiotwl blemishes may bo found in Hnpan's Mig- : nolia Bulm. A dolicnto and harmless articlo. Sold by drug gists everywhere. It imn.irls the most brilliant ami lifo-llko tints , and the clo sest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolora- tlons , eruptions , ring umrkfi under the oyessallowncs9red- ness , roughness , and the flush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mug- uolia ttuliu. It is the ono incomparable Cosmetic , If yuuaro a i It you ere f. r orbUKlurwi.wcaK- ' I mail of li't- cmcd by tliontrnln of tcratollliieort-riiiU. your dutlra nrulil lilnht woi k , to rc ttlmulanUand uno lure bmln ni'iVf aii Hop Qittore. wtulf , UM > Hop B. If you are youiip nnd > utrcrinif from any In dlwutluu i > r ilU l | > a ( lull I If yuuarvmar hpd or Flr > Klp. old ur \uuuK.kUUfrliiK from IvorlualtU ut UiuTiiWi [ nt : uu a Uxi of tick UIM , rily uu Hop Hitters. WliocTrr you art.J Tbuuundf ale iui. tli ucTiT you In I nually from touitt thut your ujkti'iu form vt Kidney lit fill clraiulnir , tou- ' dUtixo thai iul-ut liiir ur nlmuutluif , La * e bi u I'tvi mini Ulioutiiojr/o < i ( ' " " by A timely use of t Uu Hop HopESItterc Blttero. II reypucfK - | vj ( u , ItdutYl O. I. C. or MHitartf root' dlKiuic U u atxolutd jJafnt , ot Iba tlonacn , ind Imtliu. txncdt , Mnoil , HOP ul u r e ( or . li'ivrurNcnvii uruakinneas. UMtof oiUuia , You will be tobhoooor curvJIf < ut * Hop Brpprt If you re Jm- aviui./uril | illw e * k ad ri < t < . brudfu lowcitritvU.trjr NEVER ClrvuUr. it I It muy uor crmas aveyour lire , ft has FAIL TU CO. , avad hurt- U.k UrK.T. dredi. A Torn t , Oil , Houses. ' " L'05CS , LANDS EMIS' Real Estate EXCHANGE 15tli & Douglas OMAHA , NEB. i AAA IIKSIDKXCK LOTS. 4 0 U I/ S100 to K500 cnch n X A HOUSES AND LOTS , 1 $275 to 518,000 each BUSI.NTSS LOTS. $500 to $10,000 cnch. 200 PAnUB AcnES "KD 900,000 1 0 finn ACIIES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY V A A A ACHES IN SAHPY COUNTY LAUGi : A3IOUN , O Property , IN ONE , TEN , TWENTY OR KOUTY-ACUE LOTS , WITHIN ONK TO FIVK JULES rilOJI POSTOFFICI1 $250,000 TO LOAN AT 8 Per Cent. NEW MAPS OF OMAHA , rUOLISIIED IJY THIS AGENCY. 25c each ; Mounted , $ l. Houses Stores , Hotels , Farms , Lots , Lands , Offices , Rooms , 6uC > , 6uC. , TOIRENT OR LEASE , Taxes Paid , KontB Collected , Deeds , Mortgages , und nil Kinds of Koal Estate Documents Made Out at Short Notice. This agency does strictly a Brokerage business. Does not speculate , and therefore any bargains on its books are in sured to its patrons instead 01 being gobbled up by the agent. Notary Public Always n Office , 13-CML AND GCT ClllCULAHS anj KULL 1-A11TICUI.AU3 at atBEM1S' BEM1S' Real Esate Exchange , 18tu AND DOUGLAS 8TS. , OnaLAJBCJ . * - 2MTBX The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co. , transacted tnmc M that of an Incor porated oank. Arcoimti krpt In currency or goJ \ subject to light check without notltt. ol dcpodt issued priTftllo In three , six and tnthe moiithn , licariiiK intcnst , or on demand without Interest. AtUancca mnilo to customers on approved secu rities nt market rate * ot Interest. Iluy and fell cold , bill * ol exchange , govern ment , ctAtc , county and city bonds. Draw night drnltq on KnfjUnd , Ireland , Scot land , and all p-irtn ot Europe. Sell Kuropcnn ] a < nagu tickets. COLLECTIONS rilOMITLY MADE. augldt United States Depository. FXRSTC NationalBank OK OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING KSTAULISHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. ) ESTABLISIIKD 1610. OrgnnlzcJ la n National Dank August 20,1803. JAPlTAIi AND PilOFITSlOVER 300 000 OPPICP.RS AND nmHcrons : ilRRMAN KOCNTZK , Pre'ldcilt. Afoi'MTt'H Hoi'NTZK , Vice President. II. W. VATK.I , CU-hlcr. A. J. I'OPI-LKTO.N , Attorney. JOHN A. CDKIOIITON. K. II. DAVIS , Asst. Cashier. Thlsliank recclics dcjioslts without regard to .mounts. IHSUCH time certificates Ixarinij Interest. Draws drafts on San Krancfico anil principal Itli-H ol thu United .State ? , nho I ndon , Duhlln , 'Mlnl.ua-h.iml ' . the prlncljial cities ol the conti- icnt ol Huropv. Sells passenger tickets for emigrants by the In- man line. maydtf IVBO.N nr.Ru. LKWIB UKKD BYRON REED & GO. Eeal Estate Agency IN KEDIIASKA. Kcepn complcto abstract ol title to nil Rca Ustato n Omaha and Douylai county , inatl Geo. P. Bemis I6th and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb Thlsajfcncy docs STmcTLYabrokeragebii'lncii. Doctnot fpfculatc , and therefore any bar airn in Its lxx > ks aru Insured to Its patrons , instead it being gobbled up by thu aL'cnt. DR. G. B. RICHMOND H'onnerly Assistant Physician in Chicago Ob- Htctriu IIOHpital , for Treatinent ol Diseaaa ot Women under Dr. IJjford. ) Will devote my entire attention to Obstetrics , Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women. Office , 1403 Farnham S' Hours , 0 n. m. to 12 ml 2 tofip m. inl9-tf General Insurance Agent. REPRESENTS : 7H03NIX ASSUUANCE CO , of Lon don , Clbh Assets . $5,107,127 iVKSTCHESTKU , N. Y. , Capital . . . . 1,100OJO THE MERCHANTS , of NewaJl ; , N. J . l.COO.JOO JIUAUU FIRE , Philadelphia , Capital. 1,000,000 S'ORTIIWESTKRN NATlONAL.Ctplta UOO.OOO IRKMEN'U FUND , Callfojnia . 600,000 mrrisii AMEUICA ASSURANCE co 1,200,000 NEWARK KIKE INS. co. . Assets. . . . soo.ooo MKUICAN CENTRAL , Assets . bCO.OOO Southeast Coc. of Fifteenth and Dou lasSt. , _ OMAHA. NKB Weekly Line of Steamers Leaving New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p m , , for ENGLAND , PRANCE and GERMANY. p'or pissagu apply to toC. . n. RICHARD & CO. , Gen. Pass. Ai'ent , 01 llroadway NhW YORK. [ 'BASK E. SIOOKES. HKXBV PUNDT Omaha. 3 = 50 ? . | PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER GO. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. Lotus , DKALEKS IX ROOK , i DADCDP jwnmxaj s-i\vs : , f rArfcno ( WHAppi.va , ENVELOPES , CARD HOARD AND Printers Stock. 3TCa ! > li paid lor Rajs and Paper Stock , Scrap ron and Mutaltt. Paper Stock Warehouses 1220 to 1237 , North SUthktri-ct. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It li a i > 08itliofiiro lor Hpcrnmtorrliea , Scmlnn WrokncM. lmxjUiK'y | , and all illMfikcn rcbiillint ; from KoIf-AliiikC , 114 Mental Anxiety , I.os.i o Mtniory , Tains In the liack or SUc , ami diseases " that l ul to Confiiiii | > tloi ) Insanity ami The b | > ccifle Mi'dlclnu is livlm ; n-cd ultli wonder ful BlUTCiM , _ _ _ i Pamphlets Bent free to all. Write for them and fit lull par ticulars , Prtro , Specific , 81.00 per packages or elx jock- ase lor $5.00 , AddrrtM all onlcra tn II. KIMSON MEDICINE CO. Nos , 101 and 100 Main St. lliillalo , N. Y. Sold In Omaha hy C. K. Uoodmaii , J. W. Hell , J , K. loh , and all drusifUUcmy vlicrti. OMAHA APIARY ! 1100 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Raising and selling ol Pure Italian I lees and Queens. M Q keeps for wlo the bent Improml lieu hHij , nuoVere , comh foundation and all kind of bet ) material and Ilitiirea. iu27dvlm DR. ISAAC EDWMtDS AQt-NTS WANTED FOR Creative Science and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. ' Profcifoly Illustrated , Ttio most important and hebt book piitlUhed. Etrry family wants one. Extraordinary inducement * olio red agents. Address AUI.M I'UBLtsniKu < ' " John G. Jacobs , ( Formerly ot GUh& Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER S'o. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand ol Jacob Ols. iarOrdera by Ti-lc raph Solicited. p27-Iy Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW. Room 6 CrtljhtouUtband Douglo * ( trctta A. FOLAGK Cheyenne , . , Colorado Spring and Summer LOTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. Hats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises. X DEI TO IX THE LATEST STYLES. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Pricas to Suit All ! I 1322 FARNHAM STREET , XEA.1l FOURTEENTH. ANUFAGTURERS1 SAL [ -WORTH OF- 1 To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of Cost. v We respectfully call your attention to the large and varied assortment of Boots and Shoes , including some of the very best grades in Ladies' and Gents' Hand and Machine Sewed , from. several of the leading manufacturers in the East , which will be sold at about To Close Out. This is a rare chance for BARGAINS. Como One , Como All , and Shoo your self at HALF PRICE. Remember the Place , 216 So. 15th St. , TJnion Block , Bet. Farnham & Douglas. THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHES HOUSL I f M. HELLMAN & CO. , Spring Suits ! All Styles I IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . ' i > i The Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago A Department for Children's Clothing. / * We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's Furnishing Goods in great variety , and a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A largo TAILORING FORCE is employed by us , and we make- SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. 1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. I3t" Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. GIVES GJIEAT 1JA11GAINS IN LADIES' AND GENT'S AMERICAN GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ALL KINDS OF Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds. 4 \Vo Guarantee the Uest Goods for the Least Money , au21-i.tt ( 7 d. W. MURPHY & CO. , Wholesale Liquor Dealers \ And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. Klldtt Corner Uth and Dou Ia * Sts. , Omaha , Neb Horse Shoes and NaflS WAGON STOCK THE BEST ASSORTMENT OP WHEELS JN THE WEST , At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH 1209 & 1211