Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1881)
fill U THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY. JUNE 15 , 1881. _ HANDS UP. Stoppod.liy K.oa < l-Ajonti A good- Sired Hnnl , Duranjio lleronl. Ono of the boldest and most daring robberies over porpotratcd in this atato took plnco n few miles this side of Pngosa Springs on Thursday uiqht , the passengers on Sanderson & Co. 's stage being the victims. From an in terview held with all the passengers who were on the stage at the time the road agents captured it , \\o learn the following facts. Sanderson iV Co.'s stage coachChar ley Gates , of this city , driver , left Amargo , I > u\v Mexico , the prcscnttor- minus of the Denver Allio Ornndo railroad , at the usual time on Tliura- day , with seven passengers aboard. At about 8 o'clock in the evening the coach had passed through the rough .gulch , about thrco miles this side of I'agosa Springs , and was just entering the park when four horsemen came up the road and halted , two hor.iomun on each sido. When the coach wai nearly opposite them , the leader called out : "Hands up , there is : i man inside we want. " They then rode nearer to the ntago and commanded the passengers to file out and stand in line , at the name time covering the passengers with eight Colt's No. 45 revolvers. When the occupants of the coach wcro in linothe robberncomplimented them on their soldierlike nnpearanco and pro ceeded to relieve them of their money , watches and chains , and jowelry. They manaucd to got about 81,000 in in cash , $2,1)00 ) in drafts , five watches and chains , four finger rings , and ti diamond pin. After giving up their valuables the passengers nero allowed to rcsumo their seats in the coach , and when the coach was about to startand the road agents wore turning to leave the scone of operations , ono of them maidenly made up his mind that there was a bettor horse attached to the atago than the ono ho possessed , HO the party returned , and the fastidious highwayman unharnessed the home that seemed to take his fancy and re placed him with a littlu broncho ho was ridint' . When the passengers ar rived at this plnco they were "flat broke , " and some of the commercial men remarked that if their houses wanted to do any more business in this part of the state , they could do it through the mail. tlnclorgromiil Tologrnpli 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 , havini' been refused purmm- mon by the district authorities to erect liny 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 uro the larger ones , into which men can en lor juuT stand upright , although at points where a break in the largo sewer sys tem occurs the wires are carried through small terra cotta pipes Jaid under ground. The manner of enter ing and carrying the wires through the Bowers is quito interesting. Wiiero the polo system ends and the under ground ono begins , a lurgiK straight polo is planted very deep , ntfj aiicmo- ly lixod witli a wocti foot and bnicoa underground to prevent the strain of wires upon it from turning it over. This polu has n groove cut in it about two inches deep and about the same in width , from top to bottom. The wires , seven or eight in number , are all brought together in ono cable and run down this polo to the ground tvhoro 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 cable is then continued through the sewers , fastened to the crown of the arch with iron staples at convenient distances. The wires , being insulated , require no other fastening , and should any break occur , which is not likely to bo the cose , the sewer is accessible at every man-hole and easily traveled. Lieu tenant Iloxio , who is in charge of the nowor.igo system in the district , states that ho thinks there can bo no objec tion to the use of sewers for this pur- posoj unless injury is done thorn in making the fastening for thu wires , in which case the privilege would have io bo denied the companies. Ik thinks it would not interfere ) with tin ilow of water , and that the wires would bo secure from many of the damage : incident to outside oxposuro. Tlu company has laid its lines through tht sewers without any dilliculty , and lo- morrow will use them tor the lirsl time. "Tho "Fnnuor's Fish. " 1'im.ltiiutl Coiiiincrdnl. During the past few years there hai been much interest taken in the cnlti vation of fish as an articlu of food Through the labors of the national am ntnto commissioners much light hit boon thrown on the mibjcct of the ! cultivation. Among other things i has been demonstrated that at vor ; Hlight expense the farmers may havi ut hand constantly a supply of fresl meat food that will in Homo dog re take the place of animal food. Prof. Jtninl , U. S. fish commissioner declares the carp to bo of all other bust adapted to the wants of farmoni and calls it "tho farmer's fish , " Whil trout and bass require not only vcr , nuro but cool water , und abundance o it , and most of the inferior varieties o i require wat cool 1 , clear and abundant , the carp i in its element in water moderate ] , warm , and requires but little of it. 1 prefers , the professor says , it pen < whose bottom and banks are com posed of mud , the mud affording it shelter in cold wifithor , andproducin plants which it relishes ns food. The carp is not a dainty feeder. I will cat anything that pigs and fowl relish , mid will devour insects , sum ! reptiles and meats of all kinds u green vegetables , fruits and garbage It can be fattened on grain us oasil as pigs and turkeys are and the youn uro especially fond of Bweut curd an livor. The carp possess a number of goo qualities that render it u valuable tisl It is thoroughly domesticated. It ea bo transported easier und will liv longer out of watur than any othi acalo fish. It is exceedingly prolific , largo ono often yielding aa many r 400,000 cgus. No hatching house i needed , The eggs hatch in u few daj and the young , when not disturbed grow rapidly. The flesh of the carp is not as deli cate as that of some other varieties c Jish , and in summer it u hardly fit t 1)0 oaten. Bui for the most of the year it i i usable ; and as edible food it nay be tanked with the substantial of icople of moderate means , It it possible that the future farm rs may raise car ] ) as they now raise beef and pork for table use and for narkct. A Frontier Fnnoral. Irooljn K.ISP ! "It's nil very well to talk about your .Imoklyn funerals , " said n Dakota nan , as the mourners crowded up to ho bar , "but you don't put the life- , nd spirit into n plant that wo do in ur parts , " and the western gentle- nan shook his head lugubriously. "I pitched this yero racket to-day , but I rasn't satisfied. Von throw ! lots o' reeds and the pa'son cut it fnt , but ho whole thing was tame business lompared with the titno when wo 'rovo Peter Mullins into the turf. " "Did you have a superior article of 'unor.il ' on that occasion ! " asked ono f the bereaved. "You called the turn , pardnor , " re- jlicd the Dakota man. "Compared ivith thatgamo your little play to day vas a duiico box. 1 was living in lis- ) .narck City then , and I'm languai/ing ivhen I say that your style to-day wasn't a s\ven ) spot to that lay out. ' 'Would you object to giving 111 the ticulars of that ailair/ / " asked ono f the lamenting. The Bismarck man called for ro- resliinontnnd braced himself for the elation. "I'eto had some trouble with seven r eight soldiers , and when they'd all laved in their hands wo laid out to ock shop andslidohimundor in shape , i'eto wasn't no summer coon. Here ro meat and hair all theyearround , ul us ho was the first man that had .uriiod . down in the settlement , wo .greed to start a bone-yard and plant lini for ft crop. Ther wasn't any la'son ther in them days , but Louns- lerry , the postmaster , knowda hymn , ml .John McLean , the mayor , was a iog-fightona speech. So we _ got out ho engine fora hearse and built a boxer or the still' und started in. We'd taked out u claim up on the Buford oad for a grave , and Tom Fortune .iad drilled u hole to put Pete in. Everything was in gay shape for bnsi- less and the boys was braced for u .imo that would bo a credit to the aniontod. You hot your life ! Well , ir , wo held the funeral in Konohall. -'ho corpse was stretched on the faro able , all fixed up with dandelions ml cactus , and the boys sat around in ows. Von can bet a blue alack it was lylish , stranger ! The mills was all o-ioil , and wo had a nigger fiddler for 0 orchestra , and Me Lean had bought white shirt to give tone to the acket. "Lounsborry announced that the HMO was open and commenced with a ymn play about 'Dearest Pety , thou ast left us and thy loss is deeply oolod , but no bean-cater could bo- caft us if thou hads't have just been ooled. ' Ho said ho made it all up im.Kilf , but 1 reckon ho heard it Diuowhciu in the states. Then John Loan started in on the declaration - Independence , and whenever ho iroVd up hia hand the boys howled Anijuii ! ' You can : imi6 ! atrangorj but 'in Remarking that you don't often to into u hujh-tonodnr spread than 10 aond-oir wo gave Poto. When ack got through with the declaration 0 liquored up , and < lin | Emmons jok hold , liu'd found an act of the llinois legislature somewhere , und o rcud that so that you could hear ho steve rattle. Then Lounsborry ing 'Marching Through Georgia,1 .nil by that time wo were all feeling irotty good. You never seen a bolter ihako-up in all yoour lite , .lack Ilich- rds was keeping cases , and ho pro- losed three cheers for the still' , and on double your gamble ho got 'enr iVo was just warming up to the work ivhen George Peoples shied his hat ind made thodog-gondest best oration .hat . was over played in that kind of a ; amo. George is u humorous cuss , .ml ho got elf the best conundrums -on over listened to. Fun ! Well now , Kirdnor , you may blush ! "Well , air , after that part of the exorcise was over wo hammered thu id down over Pete und histed him up n the engine. Mo and Ilichurds steadied him and the gang laid hold > u the rope. George Peoples was fore man , and the nigger liddlur stnulled the cofliii playinVo won't go hoinii till morning.Vo stopped twice on : he way to brace , ando made thu asl mile in something like live min utes. Talk about your steam ma chines ! That wus the best lire ongini company in eight territories. "When wo got to the grave wi found that Tom had built u hole seven feet deep and just the si/.o of the box , .Mud to plant him standing up , 1ml that didn't hurt him any. Louns berry sturted up , 'Good-bye , Hweet heart , ' and McLean read a peen about a boy on a ship that wouldn' go homo for fear his dad would warn him. Jim Kmmoim started on : prayer , and then things grow lively Wo didn't want no uira over the funeral oral , und wo told him ho could lay n < political pipe that way. But ho al lowed ho'd cash that prayer in o thero'dbo a row. That settled it , ' mid the Dakota man paused. "How did you come out ? " uskoi one of the lu-tonorH. "I was dragged out , " replied tin Dakota man , simply. "Leastwise , was found BOIUO distance oil when tho' looked for nip. 1 didn't see the turi called , and didn't know nothing ubou the next deal I didn't ' , got out for i month" "Is that the kind of funerals yoi have in Bismarck < " asked u mourner "Tho Bamo , btrangor. Many u on since then ; but I'll never forgot Pete 1 ho coyotes is singing above his grav now , mid in the ( summer the littli boys shoots jack rabbits near hi plant.Ve put in a few asparagus t < make u shade for him ; but I'll tel you gentlemen , the blizzards novu howled a sqimror boy than Pete , anne no man wus over put to root in bettc shape than wo laid out for that lar Let s boor , I'm hourso. " And they linuidatod , the mournei wondering perhaps at the "spirited Mylo of u frontier funeral , but rceo < nunig nt the same timothat the Daki tu man had spoken his lost lines wit an obvious humidity of utterance. Galvcfiton News : Essaying to doc tor the scars received by the cam ! dates for the presidency The Madiso ( Win. ) Democrat wisely prescribes Si Jacob's Oil , Of course wo could m expect our warty contemporary to d otherwise than recommend that ft moua Old Gorman Kemody which "hoals all wounds but these of love' ' and soothes all pains - save those of political disappointment. FROM THE HLB. There is perhaps no tonic ofTcred to the people that possesses ns much real intrinsic value as the Hop Bitters. .Tusl at this season of the year , when the stomach needs an npportizer , or the blood needs purifying , the cheapest and best remedy is Hop Bitters. An ounce of prevention is worth n pound of cure , don't wait until you arc prostrated by a disease that may tike months for you to recover in. [ Dos- ton Globa. WOMAN'S TRUE F1UEND. A friend in need is a friend indeed , This none can deny , cspeciall when assistance is rendered when ono is sorely adlicled with disease , moro par liculary Ihoso complaints and weak nesses so common to our fcmalo pop ulation. Ever } ' woman should know that Electric Hitters mo woman's true friend , mid will positively restore her to health , even when all other reme dies fail. A single trial will always prove our assertion. The are pleas ant to the taste and only cost 50 cents a bottle. Sold by Ish it McMa- hon. (1) ( ) FLIES it MOSQUITOES' A loc box of "Bough on Hats" will keep u house free from Hies , mosqui toes , ruts and mice , the entire season , Druggists sell it. (2) ( ) BUOKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The BUST SALVK in the worU for Cuts , Brusies , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salvo is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion in every case or money refunded. Price 23 cents per box. For sale by &ulv Inh ArMcMnhon Omaha , X-X-IM Great German REMEDY ion NEURALGIA , SCIATICA , LUMBAGO , BACKACHE , co an- , SORENESS or TUB CHEST , SORE THROAT , QUINSY , SWELLINGS tSD SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET AVU EATS , SCALDS , GENERAL TOOTH , EAR jisn HEADACHE , 1XD _ ACJHES. No Preparation on iuuh cquali AT. Jjcniu OIL 01 a ! * rr , M.IIIslum : anil ruiAiKxtcnul Itemed/ . A trial entalli tut the cum ) nrutlvvly trilling outlny of 10 CattTa , anil exryane tulUrlni ; with | > alu iau Imo ci ai auii i > oaltlvtf | roufcr In ilaiius. uniEcn > H IN ri.n > .N i.ANconra. $01.0 BY All DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 111 MIDICIHE. A. VOGELER & CO. Jt.ilthnnrMil . If. H A. _ HOAUL ) OF i'XJ ' Nell N licrelij ghen tint In nrronlame witli w'ctlon TO of mi net nf the iilalnruof llio btntool NclmMkii uiitltlinl "An ni-t to juoililo a Kjbtciu of Itcveiiuc , " npi > rou' < l Murcli 1 , IbTU , the rountj tiiiiiiix | tonerH of IKiu lns count } , No linisVnlll ut thu nllku of thu t-niuity tlcrk nt ( liuali.i , In mid intinty , for ten MHic hc iliyn , rntiiinvni-ln Monib ) , Juno 20. 18S1 , for tlic pur- pom of i'i\i.\ll7lii | anil rniruitliiiMliu ns-.i-ssiucnt lolls of Ihu Hu\cnvl prui-lmts of Mid i-ouiit > for tliu junr ItUl. All persons fiillnj ; niw'i'Uil ' by n.\ tiling loiitaliuil In salil n M < im'iit rulU niiiht ri'l'l ' ) at tliu time nlio\u stntoil in jirm lilnl by l.l . .loll.S It. M INtllrhTrl : , Uiunlia , Juno liltli. IBbl. County ( leil > . ilUt-wlt RECIPE FOP Fine Complexions. Positive relief nnd iinniunity from couiitloxlonal blemishes may bo found in Hagnn's Mag nolia Bulm. A dolicn.o and Iiarmlcss article. Sold by druggists - gists everywhere. It imparts the most brilliant nnd Hlo-liko tints , nnd the clo sest scrutiny cannot detect its use. All unsightly discolorations - tions , eruptions , ring marks under the oyessallownes9red- ness , roughness , nud the Hush of fatigue and excitement are at once dispelled by the Mag- uolla Halm. It is the ono incomparable Cosmetic , If YOU are a man fit youare Of UU lnCI\ * lV < miui of li'i- - cnod uy the strain of UntallluKurtrnil ; jour Uuttn nvoU l.lttht walk , to rr illmulaiiUaiul uuo vorv bmln i.t'tvpfln4 Hop Bittors. ruk' , ute Hop B. If you ore jounir mid utforintr trom ny In dlKitllun or liUfliw tioui If jruu aruiiwr- ricU ur pinclc. oia ur > UUUK. bauvrliiir front IHXirlicaltb vt lanuniuli Inu uu a Uxl uf tick tu.it , nljr uu Hop Dlttora. . Whoorer rounrc. . - f v TlumMndt illo an. ' ' L IX nuully f r u lu toiuu wlicuorr ' ' JUJ i tUut Okli'iuJ [ iJJ fonuuf Kidney your " * " mcdacU iuiliip , ou- < to tlol mltfiit luir ur itlmuUtluir , nHhoutfiilar/ff mvly Ubvof t Lu Hop HopBIUera Blttoro. HTejroucI/ | / - tvp.'d ' , JKJurv o. i. o. orwrfnaruruM- ti u kbwluta . JM , dUo c I. . nnd lrrttl la- arA. otlbo fo HOP Uu c u r n far botrtti , liluoJi dmnkinnriis , l Jverorwmy UH > uf oiiluia , You will be tobacco. or cureilKatiUM imrcvtlca. Hop Bl ] | > r > BoUlirdrcir. t . brnjrur j pl . NEVER ircular. joe ' .lriUxltr7 i n It muy uve your FAIL life , ( thai co. , vurod hun dred * . Houses. > ' * FARMS , LANDS EMIS' Real Estate EXCHANGE IStli & Bouglas OMAHA , NEB. 4000 . $100 $ to $2500 each O K A HOUSES AND 'S , < $275 to $18,000 each Kf\ BUSINESS LOTS , ? 500 to S10.000 each. 200 TAma ACRES LAND 900,000 1 f ) AflA ACHES IN DOUGLAS COUNTY 7000 ACUKS IN SAUI > Y COUNTY LAItOK AMOUN , 0 n Property , N ONH , TUN , TWENTY OR FOHTV-ACnE LOTS , WITHIN ONK TO FIVE MlMiS FIIOM 1'OSTOKFICE. $250,000 TO LOAN AT 8 Per Cent. HEW MAPS OF OMAHA , PUBLISHED UY THIS AGENCY , 25c each ; Mounted , $1. Houses Stores , Hotels Farms , Lots , Lands , Offices , Rooms , etc. , etc. , TOIRENT OR LEASE. Taxes Paid , Bonta Collected Deeds. Mortgages , and all Kinds of Boal Estate Documents Made Out at Short Notice. This agency does strictly ; Brokerage business. Does no speculate , and therefore an ; bargains on its books are it eurod to its patrons instead c being gobbled up by the agonl Notary Public Alway m Office , O-CALL AND GET CIUCULAUS ana KUI I'AUTICULAHSat BEMIS' Real Esate Exchange J&ni AND DOUGLAS STS. , xoraax The Oldest Established BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , , transacted BARIC M thit ot an Incor- poratcil tank. Accounts kttit In currency or gold subject to light check without notlte. Ccrtlflcatci ol deposit u iiccl rarftUo In three , six anil twchc month" , livarliiK interest , or on demand M Ithout Intercut. Athnncca nuiile to ctutonicrs on apiirtnod tccu rltlus at market rates ol Internet. Ituy and sell KOld , bills of exchange , got em inent , etntc , county and city bonds. Draw I ) it ilr.alU on KngUnd , Ireland , Scot land , and all rnrtn ol Euroi < e. Sell KuroKAn | jos-snge tickets. COLLECTIONS I'llOMPTLY MADE. United States Depository , OEMXCS'ZC' NationalEank OK OJIAUA. Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE DnOTHERB. ) UsT.MlLISMKI ) 16JO. Orpinlzcd as a National Bank August 20,1SC3 , CAPITAL AND PnoriTS OVEIl S300 000 ND DIRRCTORS : IlrnxiAN KOL-NTZB , J'rcildciit. AfufHTfH KoiNWK , Vice President. II. W. YATKM , Cashier. A. J. POPM.KTOS , Attorney. JOHN A. CRF.IOIITON. F. II. DAVIH , As&t. Caslilcr. Thhbank rccches dc ) > oslt9 without regard to amounta. I sue- time ecrtinratc bearing Interest. DrouH dratti on San Krnnclsro nml principal cltlcH of the United Htatc , nNo London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal cities of the continent - nent of Europe. Hells insacnger tickets for emigrants bj the In- man line. luayldtf DTBON nr.Ru. Ltwis nvr.o BYRON REED & CO. OLDEST ESTAUUS1IED Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA. Keep a eomplcto abstract of title to all Itca Estate n Omaha and Doualas county. matf Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ICth and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb f This agency docs STiucrLva brokcraso business Docs not i-pfculatu , and therefore any bargains on iti books aru Insured to its patrom , Instead of being gobbled up by the agent. DR. C. B. RICHMOND ( ronncrly Assistant Physician In Chicago Ob- ntutriLHoipltal , for Treatment of Disease of Women under Dr. Uj ford. ) Will devote myentlroattontlon toObstetrlcs , Medical and Surgical Diseases of Women. OIHcc , 1403 Karnham Sk. Hours , 0 a. m. to 12 and 2 tn B p m. mlB-tf Ganeral Insurance Agent. REPRESENTS : PHOJNIX ASSURANCE CO , of Ixin- don , Clbh Assets . $5,107,127 WESlCIIKhTEH , N. Y. , Capital . . . .l.tOO.OJO THE MKRC1IANTH , of Ncnaik , N. J . l.COO.JOO OIltAUD KIHi : , Philadelphia , Capital. . 1,000,000 NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL.Cvplt.il UOO.OOO KlItr.MEN'S FUND , Callfoania . 600,000 1SUITISH AMERICA ASSURANCB CO. 1'JOO.OOO NEWARK KIKE INS. CO. , Asxcts . . . . bOO.OOO AMERICAN CENTRAL , Assets . bCO.OOO Southeast Coc. of I'lftecnth and Douglas St. , OMAHA. NEB HAMBURG LINE. Weekly Line of Steamers LeaIng New York EVERY THURSDAY at 2 p m. , for ENGLAND , FRANCE and GERMANY. For passage apply to toC. . B. RICHARD & CO. , Gen. 1'ass. Ai-ent , 01 Broadnay Nhw YORK. FRANK E. MOORRS. HKNUY PUNDT Omaha. 3E3M ? . ! 3C. PAPER WAREHOUSE. 217 and 219 North Main St. , St. lams , WIIOLKSALK DEALERS IN HOOK. i DADPPQ JWRITINOI NEWS , f rMrtlnO i WRAPPINO , ENVELOPES , CARD HOARD AND Printers Stock. iHrCasli paid for Kaji and Paper Stocl ; , Scrap Iron and McUlD. P.ipcr iitoclt Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North Sixth btn-ct. To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY , Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific It Is a ] > ostlreairu | for Spcrmatorrhca , Rcnilm WcoUntM , Iiniwuuii'j , and all dlscubun ruhiiltin ' from Self-Abuse , us Mental Anxiety , IX > M o Manor ) , Pains In the Hack or Side , and diseases that Iwul to Consumption Insanity and amarly rau The SMclflc | Medlclnu It belm ; HM.-d uitli uondcr ful KIU-ICS4. _ _ _ _ _ i Pamphli.'tt lent frco to all. Write for them and t'U full par tlciilan. Price , Spoclflc , ? 1.00 ixr ; packajc , or six | ack ov't'D for 55.00. AddreM nil ordtnt tn II. HIMSON MEDICINT. CO. No . 101 and 100 Main St. ! ) ulUlo , N. Y. Sold In Oinaha by U , r' . ( ioodman , J. W. liell J. K. Mi , and all drujgUtsevcry w hero. OMAHA APIARY ! 1100 Farnhain St. , Omaha , Neb , liaising and eclllni ; of Pure Italian Ilcei am Qui'oiH. Also Keeps for salt ) tliu best ImprOMt beu lilt en , binokcnt. tomb foundation and all kind of Wo material and fixture * . iu27di\\lm DR. ISAAC EDWIIDS AGENTS WANTED FOR Creative Science and SEXUAL PHILOSOPHY. r VroltiKly illustrated , The most important am bent book published. K > ery family \\tint3one Extraordinary Inducements oOcred agents. Addrcw Autxi John G , Jacobs , ( Formerly ot Gi h& Jacobs , ) UNDERTAKER No. HIT FarnhamSt. , Old Stand of Jacob Ols 9 Ordcr by TclcKraph Solicited. ap'J7-ly Edward W , Simeral , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Room 6 CrelghtooUtb and Douglas etrett * Omaha , A. POLACK Collirw Cheyenne , . , Color uo Spring and. Summer OTHING LATE AND NOBBY STYLES FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN. i Hats , Caps , Trunks , Valises TO IX THK LAT12ST STYLUS. Satisfaction Guaranteed ! Prices to Suit All ! ! 1322 FARNHAM STREETa . -a NKAK FOURTEKXTH. ' ANUFAGTURERS' ' SALE OF -WORTH OP- if i i To Be Closed Out Immediately Regardless of Cost. 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. Coma Out ? , Como All , and Shoo your self at HALF rillCE. llmncinbur the Place , 216 So. 15th St. , Union Block , Bet. Farnliam & Douglas. THt GREAT WESTERN GLOTTOG HOOSL M. HELLMAN & CO. , Spring Suits ! All Styles I IMMENSE STOCK AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. v.l Tlie Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago , A Department for Children's Clothing. f We have now an assortment of Clothing of all kinds , Gent's Burnishing Goods in great variety , and a heavy stock of Trunks , Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from , bhe 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. TCTJS- 1301 and 1303 Farnham St. , cor. I3tn Cor. Douglas and 13th Streets. CMYKS GJUAT : BARGAINS IN LADIKS' AND GKNT'S AMERICAN COLD AND SILVER WATCHES. > ALL KINDS OF / Jewelry , Silver-Ware and Diamonds. AVe Gnurantflo llio Ucst OoocU for the Least Money. mif21-btt d. W. MURPHY GO. , . Wholesale Liquor Dealers And Agents for Kentucky Distilling Co. oUdtl Corner 14th anil Douxlas Sts. , Omaha , Neb Horse Shoes and XX&OXO * WAGON STOCK i THE BEST ASSOUTMENT OP WHEELS IN THE WEST , At Chicago Prices. W.J. BROATCH 1209 & 1211 } anl8-em | Hiwn ST. , OMAHA