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    THE ( BLAirA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER T , 1881.
RANGER'S ' , RAMBLINGS ,
Ho domes Hastings , Brand
"
" - Island and Kearney ,
Each City Pull of Enterprise
and Pluck.
Hnmlsomo
Tine Advnntnjjcs nntl Sur-
Country-
Arriving in Hastings via Iho U. P ,
branch that runs from St. 1'nul to St.
Joe , your correspondent stopped nl n
depot that was quite now to him.
The 'bus soon brought him to th o
principal thoroughfares , and then it
become a question whether the metro
politan cut-stone pressed brick
iron nnd plnto-glosq structures were
really n part of Hastings , or had I
been overcome by Bight-seeing in
Grand Island nnd were these things
the efTeniornl shadows of a disordered
brain.
They refused to fndo and n three
days stay in Hastings convinced mo
that although I could in now Has
tings find scniely n trace of the town ,
I once know so well , yet the people
that made the infant burg were the
.same ones who wore now developing
it into the full glory of being the best
city west of Lincoln , nnd oven tlmt
capital city will show few if any store
buddings that will compare with Far
rcl's all cut stone block. There is
moro building being done here than
in Kearney and moro than in Grant !
Island , if the U. 1 * . shops nto left
out of consideration and readers who
have followed I'angcr know that this
means n most extraordinary progress ,
runs.
Fires have several times nearly wip
ed out 1 Tastings , but like the I'luunix
her features are moro beautiful after
each firoy bath. Itriek blocks by the
score uro now under contract , and
the great hole made in Hastings by
the fire of a few weeks ago servos only
to mnko clean building sites for ele
gant nnd siihstnntial blocks that will
have Httlo of the tinder box charac
ter about them.
It is useless to deny that the ilroa
have caused serious loss to many of
Hastings' people , and yet aa n town
it will bo the gainer by them.
WHICH TOW.V.
A close r.ico for supremacy exists
between Kearney , Grand Island
and i Hastings ; they nro near
ly equal distant nnd nearly
of the sumo si/.o. All thioo have
both the U. P. nnd U. M. , nnd n rich
farming country tiibulary. JJoth
Grand Island nnd Hustings have
the trains , both ways stopping for
meals , nnd nil three nro county-so.it
towns.
JlANUJ'AUTUUlM.
A largo steam ( louring mill is the
latest manufacturing enterprise cap-
iMejttirod by 'Hastings. It is ' being
' -erected near the K. & BI. passenger
depot. Hastings has the only manu
factory of harvesting machinery in
this otato , nnd it is something of
which the people heio are justly
proud.
AVhoii four years ago I described
the factory which was nt that time
just getting ready for business , I was
fiomowhat skeptical about nil institu
tion of tins kind being needed just
yet , or rather , while it was needed ,
foaicd it was in advance of the coun
try , and that thn furmi n could scarcely
ad'ord to make it profitable to these
enterprising pioneers of ngricul-
tnral implement nmnfacturing in
Nebraska ; but the soqual has justified
the heavy investment made , nnd n ,
satisfactory percentage has been real
ized on the capital expended , and bet
ter yet , a reputation and u dcinunt
has been established which is worth
thousands of dollars. For this west
ern country nothing can comnete
with the header. The ono manufao
tured by this house , M. K , Lewis ,
SOIIB& Co. , has n cut of ton feet , am :
with four horses from twenty-five to
forty acres of grain are harvested in a
day. The improvements made dur
ing the last year in the header are
very remarkable , nnd mnko it now
about as near the perfection of har
vesting machinery as can bo obtained.
There is only ono gear in the whole
machine. The motion is obtained by
a detachable chain-drive , running
over adjustable sprockets. The two
aprons generally used on headers nro
with this mnchinoreduced toouocon-
tinuoua chain canvas that passes
over sprocket wheels , thus preventing
( dipping.
The following extract from a Kau
nas dealer's letter is worth reading :
"You have to-day the best hendoi
made. I have
never handled a ma
chine of any kind that gave bettor
satisfaction than the Lewis header.
Tlio senior member of the firm will
bo ut the state fair in Omaha , nnil
will also have his header at the Cali
fornia and Kivmmn state fairs , so that
Nebraska manufactures are going into
other states than ours , oven to the
1'ncillo. I ask no apology of UKH
readers for this extended notice ol
Nebraska's first and only hnrvestinj
machine factory.
TUB UKOI'.S.
Wheat yield will average BOVOI
bushels to the aero , and if the price
was low this would indeed bo n bad
year for fanners , but with this staple
rangint ; at or near the dollar a bushel
marts , there will bo a very fair mar
gin left for the wheat rnisor. Corn
in badly scorched in Homo
localities , and the drouth lias
done it no flood. But thirty budhels
to the aero is about the average , and
after all tlmt is not BO bad when the
high rates that are going ia consid
ered , com Jioro being worth about '
a3 cents per bushel , with an upward
tendency. at
TUB KTOCK INTBKKHTH or
ure not so extensive hero as in the re to
gions north nnd south , and this is n
drawback for which
there is a very
simple remedy , namely , the importa
tion of cattle from the mirroundint'
.
\
counties.
liaising grain for .market has not in ul
till ) past and it ia doubtful , very Halo ar
doubtful , if it over will bo M profita
ble na raising H extensively for home
consumption by the fattening of
stock.
stock.Wo
Wo liavo tlio great natural pasture
lands ot the world , and it is : i nils-
taken Idea to try and make this a
wheat raising country , although \\o
should gtow enough for homo con-
sinnption. Wo cannot compote with
Minnesota and Dakota on wheat nny
more than they with us in the cattle
buiinou.
Uf course every foot of land should
bo cultivated. Tame grasses should
take the place of wild. Corn nhoultl
bo the universal fattenor and no ani
mal should be left exposed to the win
ter's blizzards with nothing to sustain
life but the snow-buried nnd scanty
supplies that the wild lauds afford. It
hus been proved that kind and liberal
care of stock increases the income of
the heaviest catto king , and hay and
corn is in demand by nearly all of
them when obtainable at reasonable
CiKiircs The percentage of loss last
winter by cattle men was often much
larger than has over been published.
One cattle Icmic told mo that out of
one herd of a thousand head ho had
lost over seven hundred , and when I
asked him why it waa that such things
did not get into the papers ho replied ,
"Oh , when wo are losing wo want to
keep our credit good. When wo nro
making money wo don't need credit
and in order to discourage men from
investing and thus overcrowding the
ranges , wo give rather unfavorable
reports , but it is when the cattle men
are hard up and need credit ] that the
panels toll about the profits of stock
r.using on the plains' . When they are
doing' well there is no "blowing
done. " There are two sides to the
cattle-king picture , and without hay ,
corn or shelter , the dark
side is often so conspicuous
that it takes years ot favorable sea
sons to make good the losses sus
tained. Hut cattle raising on culti
vated farms , with artificial groves to
break the fury of the blizzards , is a
business that never has , and proba
bly never will , fail to bo profitable.
ODDS AND J2NDS.
L. P. Hawley , the grocer , is erect
ing a two-story brick , 22x100.
llaymakor & 1 Slake , the packers ,
are preparing to euro a hundred per
cent mote meat than last year.
John Sanders , formerly of the
Sanders house , Friondvillo , is now
running the eating house at Hastings.
AVhoii ho sold out the livery business ,
which he conducted in connection
with his hotel lie kept a team of fly
ers , but here in Hastings the regular
ity of tr.iiu aruvals and the proHsuro
of business kept .John from having
any comfort with them , hence Ilia
tiottcra , lime 2i : : ( ! ) are for sale.
Adams county has declined to take
the advice of 1'iru JJiiK , the secretary
of the State Farmers' Alliance and all
the friends of the county , and enters
the field of politics with a Farmoru'
Alliance party. Well , perhaps it is
necessary hero , and anyway it is their
own business nnd not ours. Tin : Lin :
extends to tho-now political party the
right hand of fellowship and hopes
they will manage so well and so wise
ly tlint the people will vote their
ticket at least in sufficient numbers to
elect it , Now parties in the political
field are terribly prone to stumble
over the block which their more ex
perienced foes placp in their path ; so ,
while fearing defeat and disaster , wet
council onorgctio warfare , conserva
tive measures and yet iu > dickering
with "enemies in arms. " Lot every
man that hns n claim to bo considered
ns nn anti-monopolist , ntnnd by
the ' alliance until the end ,
nnd may * the end do ns glorious and
good ns the platform on which they
aland ,
THE CKNTUAL NKllItAHKA FAlll
will bo hold at Hastings from Sept
Hth ) to the 2Jrd. This fair has
been billlcd all over the state in far
bettor shape than our State fair. II
is a pity that every fair in the wcsl
must got out n butter poster than our
own. The great man of this fair is
A. D. Yocum , Supt.j L. A. Kent is
Pros. : L. U. Palmer , Sec. , and 0. | 0.
Ingalis , Troas. ; Natham Campbell -
boll , of Kearney , Nebraska , is
Supt. of the speed ring , and
a stunning exhibition in tlmt line is
confidently calculated on , and to bring
it about , $2,500 in seven purees are
hung up for the quick stopors to take
in. The very fair crops produced in
central Nebraska nnd the interest
taken in the matter by the farmers
insure the success of the agricultural
exhibition. The ladies are nlso , it in
said , making unusual efforts to insure
success , nnd when they take hold ol
anything the men are bound to bo
around just to see what they are do
ing.
TUB BLOOUMn LAW
is duly enforced in Hastings , but
Kelly A ; Halm , the billinrd hull men
have found n way to dodge the obnox
ious Boreon clause. Insleatt of letting
their windows become lly-spookod
they put up , about three foot from the
dooran elegant partition with n nobby
httlo oilico in front of it. No door is
required through thu
partition , an
arched oitranco | on the side furthest
from the bar
answering
every pur-
pose. This partition in notoiigfnnl ,
for it has long boon in use in metropolitan -
politan cities nnd cannot very well bo
abolished by legal enactment.
TERRIBLE LOSS OF LIFE.
Millions of nits , unco , cats , bedbugs -
bugs , ronches , lese their lives by col-
hsion with "Rough on Rats. " Sold
by druggists , lf 2. (4) ( )
GREATEST REMEDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con
sumption is certainly the greatest
medical remedy over placed within the
reach of Buffering humanity. Thou-
Bands of once holnloss sullbrors
, now
loudly proclaim their praise for this
wonderful discovery to which they <
pwo their lives , Not only does it posi-
lively euro Consumption , but Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Uronchitis , flny
I'ovor , Hoarseness and all ntlbotions of
'
tho'lhront , Ohest nnd Lungs yields
once to its wonderful curative pow-
ns if by mngio. Wo do not ask you
buy u largo bottle unless you know
what you nau gutting. Wo therefore
earnestly request you to cill on your
druggists , IHII tfc MoHAHON , nnd Kot a
trial botllo free of cost which will con-
\.nco the most skeptical of its wonder-
incuts , nnd nhow you what a regu-
ono dollar nizo bottle will do. For .
by lull & MeSIuhon. (4) ( ) /
THE JETTIES.
A Brief Review of the History
of Their Construction.
The Gnulunl Dcoyonint ; of South
Pass.
KewO tciniDemo.rat
It is not to be wondered nt tlmt
some few papers still carp nt Iho jot-
tics , notwithstanding their immense
benefit to the benefit
Missippi valley -A
efit which has been roughly estimated
to 8125,000,000 , that being the re
duction of freights forced on the rail
roads by the opening of the river
route , It will bo remembered that
ivhon this mode of oponint ; the ruor
.o the largest steam and sailing ves
sels was first proponed nnd discussed ,
Hir own people entered many objec
tions , and there were not n few who
declared that it wan a gigantic scheme
engineered by the railroads to dam
ip Iho mouth of the river and give
horn ( the rnihoads ) n monopoly of
ho valioy trade. It was calnestly in-
listed that Southwest jiasi should bo
secured nnd kept open in the event of
, hu failure of the jottiei. Gradually
his prejudice has disappeared before
i steady array of facts and figures ,
intil now the opposition to the jetties
is limited to n coterie of n score of
persons nnd four newspapers.
A IIIHTOHY Or THE .IKTTIES.
So much has been said about the
iettici tlmt it would bo moro than
mporlluous to recount their history at
Many attempts had been
made to improve the mouth of the
river from the very earliest days of
the settlement of Louisiana. In 1871 ,
when the railroads had almost com
plete control of the trade of the "West ,
in earnest sentiment was aroused in
Favor of the opening cf the river , seas
as to free the Wen torn farmers from
: ho extortions of the trunk lines , nnd
congress ordered n survey of the
mouth so ns to find the best mode
: > f dealing with the question. In 1873
: i commission of army officers wns ap
pointed to consider this survey nnd to
the best plan of opening the
rivor. Their report in February , 1874 ,
favored the canal schemennd opposed
the jetties , holding tlmt the cost of
producing n depth of 27 feet would bo
In February , 1874 , Mr.
Eada offered to congress to open the
mouth of the river , making n deptli of
28 feet , for 810,000,000 , , nt the entire
risk of hinisolf nnd his nsaociates , not
n dollar to be paid until a depth of 20
feet wns secured. Tiio controversy
created by Mr. E.tds' proposition bc-
camu quito \vium and personal. A
committee of civil engineers were dispatched -
patched to investigate the question ,
nnd pniticnlarly the European jetties
and their eU'ecls.
nii : JKTTV nii.1. siaxm
The tesult of their investigation
wa"j \ favorable to the jetties , and on
March 3 , 1875 , the president -signed
the bill entering into n contract with
Mr. Eads to deepen the mouth of the
river. South pass , which had pre
viously had a depth of nine feet , was
chosen , aifd work begun Juno , 1875.
IJy May , 1870 , when very Httlo work
had been done , it was found that
1,000,000 cubic ynrds of mutevial had
been scoured out , and that the mini
mum depth was 1(5.9 ( feet. Even with
this showing many portions still failed
to.have confidence in the jottics , nnd
stories of now bars , mud lumps , etc. ,
were told almost every day in the
local press. In Novcmborn1877 , the
dredge boat Dayloy was used in
scouring the channel of the jetties.
TWENTY-TWO rnr.T ODTAINHD.
A survey made December 15 , 1877 ,
showed a channel 22 fept deep ami
moro than 200 foot wide , existing
from the deeper water in South past
to the deeper water in the gulf. On
this showing the first award of 8500 ,
000 under the contract made between
Eads and the government was paid
over to him. Work was continued
on the jetties in 1877 and 1878 , in
which year it was completed , the con
crete and crib work at the aea ends
being erected.
DRr.l'KMNO THE HOUTII PA8.1 ,
The following tihlcs will H ! o\v the deplh It
the channel nt 10000 feet f 0111 Uiit point , tic
worst pan of iho imtn , at varioui tlu.o
Jtuo , 1875 ) . ! [ < ot. JU1870 If. foot.
August , 1870..10.8 feet. July , 1877. . 20.11U
J 111:0. : 1H7B..21.0 feet. 1'oii , , 18711..22.2 fie
Unroll , 1B7U..2I.8 feet. Juno , 187D..2S feet
Jill , 187l > , . . , S0.fi feet.
THE OtITU OK TIIR CHANNEL TO-IUV.
Ti.e Domotru * . publUlo ) to-day arnap of the
i ol tho'n
. . . . . . . . the late t
lurioy niiulo , TJ i uhowitlmt the late t < ptl
In tl.u clu ii'cl ' in South pisx , i.o . * . In thu jctt o
is2UJfu t , 07,001 fool nioilo Halt po'nt ' u d a
| la til drum e , nnd 29 fmit at I'lcn'mo bayou
and a apoltit (10,000 ( flit ahoia l-iu point
Atnrt point in the jo'.tli'H iiropcrU t'u t'ei ' th o
the Ummiol lean thin30 ] feet , *
Gently Doon It-
Cn > sa , Sw n ' Htrcot , DulTalo ,
writes : " 1 huvo used Spring Jllosunin foi
la and iniHceHtion , and June fouiu
Ittoaut adinlr.iblya ! ) a KuntlenpoHent anil
blood piirilior. I consider it unequaled.
Yon nro nt llbctty to use my naino as n
rofercnco. " I'rlco 00 cents , trial bottles 1C
cents. hoptGeodlw
Cornell College ,
The Clwwllcal , Philosophical , Scientific and Civ.
II Knuliuorlntf C'ouriwM compare fn\orabh uitli
Ilia bmt colk't'f in the country.
tip < < clalad\ui > tnicaaroi'hctili the I'repirnta-
ry and Normal Department * , and in the Connorv
atory of Miulc.
Twenty Profottor * and Tcachen.
Superior UulMlinUunouui , Ixilwntory an I
Apparatus
Expeniei Low. Kali term opens Sipt. 16.
For uitaloiruoa or othorlnfariiulioii.
. I'RBI. WM. K. KINO , J ) . 1) . ,
V l.d&wgin Ml. Vtiriion ln i
-
BlackDiarnondCoalOo ,
W. H. LOOM 18 , J. S. ,
' ' ' ' * > T8B .
'T1ii
1.1. . MIU.Klt , AOK.VT ,
HARD OR SOFT COAL
In i r lot * or In iiuantitlcd to nilt purihonw ,
Ordini Bolliltcd.
Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug
las Sts , , Oinaha.
_ tc | > 3 tf
BT10.N BIU1D ,
blftltkVKD n
BYRONB4R EDB& CO.
Seal Estate Agency
IN NEIUU8KAS .
Keep a complete > * tr ct of title to ill Ktal ai
tutatolti Ouufia and DouvlM county , miuf IS
A , G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Bacfacho , Soreness of iho Ghost ,
Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Sivo/A
rnffs and Sprains , Burns and
b Scalds , Gonral Bodily
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Foot and Ears , and off other
Pains and Aches.
We Prrparnrlon en firth equals 8r. JACOM On
u a fttfe , nrr , * liiff nd cheap Exlfn.tl
Rvntdr. I A trl l entails but the compnr tilj !
tllllnp outlay of 50 Cent * , and ereryor.siufi > r.
tv- { ! with palh can bare cbcop iDJ peiltlr * ttoo !
at Itsclalini. Jtt
Plrectloni In w f '
COIiDBT ALLDRUatHBTS AND DEALEES
IN MEDIOINE.
A.VOGELER&CO. ,
t.
To Nerve js Sufferers
THE OREAT EUfToPCAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Specific
It In n positnccure for Hpcnn-.torrhcn , Scmlnn
iVuol > ric8S. ImiMtnnsy , and all iliscasM resulting
rom Self-Abuse , lu Mcnt.il Anxiety , Lota-
Muncry , I'alna In the _ liacli _ _ or Fide , and diseases
' ' '
jjinj j yj jo
Consumption
Insanity and
carl ) griua
ITio fepecllic
Mcdlcino Is
bcint ; used
uithonder -
ful fcucccis.
_ _ _ I'iiniphlcts
Hunt free to all. Wilto for them and get full par
ticulars.
Price , Specific , Cl.OO per packa o , or clx pack.
a -ca for 35.00. Addrc-i3 all onlLin to
It HIMSON MHDICmC CO.
Ken. 101 and IW Jlaln St. IJutTalo , X. Y.
Sold In Oiuilia In C. F. Gooilman , J. W. Uoll ,
J. K Ibb , and all Jruvgbtsov cry where.
ZS-Jtwlr
DS VEAUS'S '
The Only Machine that Will
Do just as is Advertised.
It Will Wash Faster
,
It Will Wash Gleaner ,
It Will Wash Easier ,
- It WiK'TGpiro no Rubbing ,
It will do a large family
Washing in 30 Minutes.
It Will tWasli Equally troll ! -with
Hnrd or Soft Water-
It does nw ay with wuh hollers and waah boards ,
and will pay for ItaoH In full and thu.car ol
clot his in a 1110117)1 ) ,
> 'o stofm In the Utchcn. A child 10 years ol
can dotho va ! iln , ; faster than any . .woman can
wriii ana hang out the dotheu-
DAN. SULLIVAN & SONS' ,
dim 1410 Farnham Street , Agents.
BASWzlELLS ,
1422 Douglan St. , Near 15th.
Before removing
their new
OPEEA HOUSE STORE
Will sell their stock of
BOOTS\SHOES \
At Greatly Beduoed Prices.
rnorosALS FOR COAL-
OmcK OK CITY CLKRK , )
OMAHA , Mm. is , issi. f
Sealed propoult will bo rocoh od hy the under
nlgni'd for two w eik from the da to hereof , Tlmrs.
da ) , Hi'ptemlcr lit , 1881 , 12 o'clock noon , for
fiimlildiitf hard tnd soft coal for Uiu use of the
city ottiecs niullflro department , from tills duto
until An-iist is , A. U. lbS2.
ttanlcd bills or proK | > i.iU nil-ill nt.ito the pi Ire
for HUilicojl ( U'lhorulhoroordercil , nnd shall
namoiuld prli-o without reject to nny dcllnlUi
amount of coal , The right U resen ed to rejict
nny and all Mds , inrul : | < ot containing Bald pro-
IKMaU shall bo uurl.nl 'I'roiiotaU for Coal , " and
delivered to the iiiiilerslL'ncd not latur tlmi ttiv
timeahotu tpoilflixl. J. J. I * C. JIUVKTT ,
I'ltv Clerk.
DISEASES
-OF Tin :
EYE & EAR
DR , L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Itefercncci all llcputablo Physicians ol Onialu.
/ -tTOfTlce , Corner 15th and Farnham 8ti , ,
Omaha , Neb.
Bishop Simpson E"
luldreinlnj ; the btudcnU o the National School ol
locution and Oratory said , ( The law of culture
applicable to the humauolco ru to the hand ,
.iid If the hand ihould bo trained why not much |
he > olcc.B TheNatlona School of Elocution I
and Oratory , ctUblUhod In 1W3. chartered In I
376 , nflordi the nuxt uuplo ficllHlcH for tucli
ulture. Nineteen Teachers and { .vUuriri ,
peclalliti In their 6cieral dcprtiiiciit < . Sumner -
ner Term , July S. Fall term , Oct. a. Heiid
or CuUUf ue luid I'nwiicctiu to
IthfcMw J. H. UECIITKL , Seerotar ;
' " - " - ' -
MWmamgChertnulSt.1--- ! of
If joniiiflcrfroiu Djppcp'li , USD
iit'HDocK w.ooi > urn ins.
If } on ore nfllhtcd with llllioiiwicfn , n o
iiuitDocic nioon mrrais.
If jou are prostrated \\ltlifclok' Headache , tnko
11UI1UOCK 1)1,000 ) IllTTKKS
If j our How Us are disordered , reytilnto them \ \ Itli
IJL'llDOCK 1)1. )
If jour Illood In lintmrn , ( unify It with
IIUItUOCK 111,000 UlTTUItS.
If jnuluue Indirection , jou will flndixn antidote
iiunoocic ni.ooj ) mrraus.
If \ on arc troulilcd with Spring Complaint' , er
adicate them with IJU1100CK 1H.001) DITTnitS.
II J our I.hcrfo torpid , rcitero ttto healthy notion
wllh IIUHOOCK W.OOI ) niTTKHS.
I jour I.hcrls directed , 5011 will find n sure re-
storatUoin nunoocK nr.000 nirrnus.
Il > oulmc nny species of Humor or Pimple , fall
not to take llUItOOCK I1LOOO IHTTKIIS.
: i jou lime nny B > mptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous
3orc , n ctinith o remedy w 111 ho found In
UUIIDOCK ULOOOIIITTCIIS
; "or linjvirtliij , ' strength nnd vitality tothoys-
tin , nothing can equal
UUUDOCK 11LOOD IHTTKUS.
KV > r Xenons nnd General Debility , tone up the
astern with UUIiOOCK ULOOI ) DITTUUS.
3rlcc , 91.00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts
FOSTER MILBURN & Co
, , , , Props ,
EUTFALO , N. Y-
Bold nt wholesale Ity Ish & McMnlion and C. F.
0 oodinan. _ Jo 27 eml-mc
Established 11 Years ,
Assets Itenre'cntcd
$82OOOOOO.O.
DON'T IT BURN I
Sly house and furniture is insured with
0. T. TAYLOlt & CO. ,
Cor 14th nnd Dourfas.
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SolaManufaoturors. OMAHA.
Gep. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
15th nJ Oodgo 8t . , Omaha , Neb ,
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HEADOUAR TERS
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Wo desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our
elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls ,
Hosiery , &c , , now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
I. OBERFELDER & CO , ,
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AND J01IIIEI1.S 01'
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west.
DEWEY & STONE ,
ORCHARD & BEAN , J , B.FRENCH & CO. ,
CARPETS ! GROCERS !
The I argest Stock and Most Complete -
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The West
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures
and Lace Curtains.
HAVE OOODSTO PLEASE EVEeVBOOY.
3E Ti/s. , xi
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
Max Meyer & Go.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
FISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
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MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne * * <