Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 08, 1881, Page 6, Image 6

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TITE OMAITA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 8 , issi.
HARVARD'S ' PROSPERITY
Jin Interesting Latter About ail
Interesting Town ,
i
3ts Roixmrkablo Growth Sine
the First Settlement
' Pine Improve-
monts.
Rich Soil nnil EntcrprlsltiR
About the
Nub. , ivns born on or
ivbout the ycnr 1872. TJio Soul !
Plnlto land company , nn offshoot o
ilio 13. it 3L railroad , was its progon
itor. The first historical event of im
portance was < ho county sent fight ,
nnd while Harvard never gained n
point in that contest , yet it is imid thai
the expectation of securing it dii
tliis town a great deal cf good nm
bencfittcd it far more than it has
Clay Center , the place that finally se
cured it.
.At present this town contains nl
least a thousand inhabitants , and has
tributary to it n circuit of ion inilcn
of surrounding country , of which
nearly one-half is under cultivation.
THI : sou.
is n black loam , with a clay subsoil ,
There is no admixture of sand , nm
the productive surface is from nigh-
'iccn inches ( o two nnd ono-half fool
* Ioop Under such favorable circum
stance good crops invariably follow
decent cultivation nnd n fair sc.inon.
THE nnoi1
this year , in spite of the Into spring
drouthy summer nnd scorching windfl
is a profitable one to the fanner , for !
owing to good prices , the yield ill
dollars and cents to the aero cultivated
will this year exceed that of nny since
the first farm was opened on this
divide.
THE OIUQIKAL FA KM
of Clay county was first cultivated in
1873 and the first grain shipment was
made in 187-1. This year over
A THOUSAND CA11H OK WJIKAT
will bo shipped from Harvard. The
stock shipments will amount to from
fifty to seventy-five cars this year.
These are , however , mostly hogs and
when the farmers make their cattle
and sheep shipments to equal or ex
ceed the porker business this country
will save dollars where contH are put
away at present. Yet the country is
jiow prosperous. '
HUSINEHS SIEJf
are doing well enough to suit any one
who is not hoggish in disposition , and
the farmers nro making comfortable )
homos , leaving to the gophers their
nod houses and building substantial ,
nnd in many cases , ornamental ones ;
breaking up everyyoarmoro and more
of the virgin prairie. In fact , the
tendency to make big farms is a , dam
aging one to the country , aa it too
often begets poor farming , nnd that is
Tosponsiblo for fully two-thirds of all
unfavorable reports in regard to No-
braska. AVhilo the state has thousands
of as noble patrons of husbandry as
the country can show , yet , it must in
truth bo said , that "free homes" have
brought to us a largo per contago of
thpso who are fond of Rotting every
thing easy , and taking life easy , und
auch men. although often excellent ,
jolly follows , nro unfortunately
the men who complain most bitterly
of the poor crops they have
raised and write to friends in the east
to send them out some money or pro
visions with an account of the country
that is not always exactly truthful.
Ill nine cases out of ton the fault lies
\vith the complainant. There are
liero many live publio spirited cilinona
and to such Harvard is indebted for
the progress she has made.
r Mr. 0. K. Merrill representing all
the B. & M. farming lands , ia ono of
thoio that fills most ably the position
lie occupies and never fails to put
forth every effort that will tend to the
building up of his district. Dcsidos
his extensive business in real-estate
ho has the only apiary in Clay county
and has made it both profitable and
pleasant. Each year the increase
Jias boon about 200 per cent.
Mr. Merrill ol o owns n dry goods
store and does an extensive news and
subscription business.
TUB WEEKLY BEE is under obliga
tions to him for about seventy-five
subscribers and THE DAILY BEK must
acknowledge his helping hand , for all
day yesterday ho toiled with mo to
obtain for the best daily in the west
a good list of Harvard subscribers. Of
course Mr. Merrill wanted n good
word for his .town and county but I
could say nothing less under any cir
cumstances.
IMIUIOVEMEMH ,
An elevator that will compare with
any in this country has boon erected
this season. 'It is. fitted with all the
latest improvements and is doing n
eplendid business.
The patent process has boon intro
duced into the Harvard ( louring mill
this season.
The Grand Central hotel was com
pleted in time for dedication on or
about the Fourth of July ,
OIJDS AND i.ms. !
The publio schools of Harvard have
the very best of teachers nnd a lanjo
attendance. The principal , Prof F.
Lee Foreman , was at ono time an
Omaha man.
A metallic coflin that is said to bo
Tory line and costing loss than the
wooden ones is mmla.'horo by Mr.
"W. H. Hammond. ; , 1'lfo material is
zinc and the process of construction is
very ingenious , a patent lias been ap
plied for.
TJioio is an owjcllwifc opening hero
for a homeopathic physician as tlioro
will bo none in the place as soon as
Mrs. 0. > V , Howard , M. D. , can dis-
pgao of her homo and'ofllco , her hus
Laud being how n resident of Pawnee
City and lienco there \a tendency to-
ivnrds a removal on the part of Mrs.
Howard. *
J'OUTICALLY.
This country is anti-monopoly as
you can guess by the list of UEK'S
taken here , ;
A meeting of the Fanner's Alliance
was held Saturday and delegates ap-
pointed to attend the convention n
Lincoln.Mr. 0. Garoy is a nndcrstoot
to bo on the { rack for nhcriir. th
other candidates I have not lioan
from. ( Jnroy is an old time war-hors
for our .side , a good man , nnd will b
elected if nominated.
For business review sco filli page.
lt.\Niiin. :
A Dnol to the Donth'
Little Hock ( Ala. ) Onrotto.
7. T. Carpenter , n Choctaw Chief
nnd Col. Price , a prominent citizen
became involved in n ( junrrel at Pin
Creek Indian Agency. Parties wh (
wore present at a "uathering , " Baj
that the first they know of the quarrc
the Chief and Col. Price were stand
ing n short distance from the crowd
when the Chief oxclniined :
"Voiir blood can alone pay forlhi.1. '
"My blood is yours when you are
man enough to tuko it , " oxclaimei
the Colonel , stepping back and as
sinning a threatening attitude.
"Not now , " said the Chief , whci
the crowd rushed to the BCCIIO. "A
bravo man does not shed blood in the
Face of a mob. Meet mo on this spo
to-morrow morning. "
"At what time7
"When the nun shines through the
lop of that tree , " pointing to n tal
oak , "stand hero , and when the nut
reaches the top , when the shade falls
at your feel , look around aiid you
will sco me. "
The two men separated , and the
spectators wondered why two of the
most talented men of the Nation hat
liiarrelcd , but no one dared invest !
gate , lest hoboconsidcrodaii intruder
On the following morning a largo
crowd gathered to witness a contest
which every ono know must terminate
fatally. The Colonel arrived , slcppei
upon the exact spot whore ho hat
stood the previous day , and looked a
the sun. Ho looked again and thoi
looked down. Again ha looked nt
the suiij and then surveyed the field ,
The Chief waa seen advancing. AVhct
within n , distance of thirty feet of the
Colonel ho stopped and drew a revel
ver. The Colonel drew his pistol one
straightened hinself like a man that
suddenly experiences a feeling of pride.
Not a word was spoken. The two men
raised their weapons. They fired nl-
nest simultaneously. The Chief reel
ed. Again they fired. The Colonel
'ell dead. The crowd rushed forward.
The CJiiuf fell to the ground. The
3olonol'fi ' bullet had entorcahlsbrcnst.
Dlood llowd from bin mouth. The
Doloncl was shot through the heart.
The Cliisf still lives , but withouthopo
> f recovery.
A BRITISH MODEL.
EIow the Streets of London
are Cleaned.
RofiiRo Turned to n Gold Uiuo in
Which the "Workers nro the
Small Boys anil Alilo-
Bodlccl Paupers.
The strcct-olpaninfj arrangements in
ho Kritish capital might bo worthily
nutated by the municipal authorities
) f our cities. The contracts for clean-
ng the London streets are sold by the
nelropolitan bonrd of works for a
argo sum every year , ' and in more
, han ono instance generous fortunes
lave boon realized by the contractors ,
'ho father of the present Sir William
Jrassoy is said tohavo made the whole
f the enormous fortune which has
mablod his son to enter the ranks of
lie aristocracy out of dust and ashes ,
nd ho is , no doubt , the original of
10 Golden Dustman in Dickons'sto-
y , Our Mutual Friend. The right of
omoving the manure from the streets
s leased to n company , and the share-
loldors are paid n liberal percentage
or the money.
Till ! YOUTHFUL HCAVKNanittt.
Visitors to London have probably
oticed the square rod pillitra about
our feet high , which line many of the
treats , n distance perhaps of 100
arda between each. Those are often
listnkon for letter-boxes by the cas-
al observers ; in fact , letters nro fro-
luontly dropped in them through in-
dvortcnco. In reality , however ,
hey are receptacles for the horso-iiia-
mro gathered by n brigade of small
) oys who are in the pay of the con *
raptor. They are dressed in neat
uniforms of blue , with leathern
aprons and broad-brimmed hats , and
hey dart in and out of the horses'
ogs like rats and gather up the ma-
uro into the short shovels with
vhich each boy is provided , A short
mnd-broom is likewise n portion
f the urchins' equipment andre
ro n great aid in their work ,
from time to time one of
lese active younstcra will in like a
ush for the nearest box and empty
lit laden shovel in a sliding opening
t the top , and presently n cart comes
long , which stops a moment or two
L each receptacle , and n man walking
longsido the vehicle lifts n trap at
10 base of the manuro-box and
liovols the contents into a cart. In
vet and muddy weather the scavenger
> oys do not works , but their place is
ikon by n largo body of men , gen-
irally nbln bodied paupers hired from
ho work houses. Their employment
ionsisis , firstly , in sweeping every
noli of roadway with brooms and
iocs , and , secondly , in piling the
1th and mud in little heaps along
ho gutters. Carts follow in the
ako of the sweepers deep cistern-
iko wagons , with two mim in attend-
nee , pno with n big broom and the
thor with a wide hollow shovel and
lie mud and filth disappear like mag-
o. During the day the latter'work is
Dinowhat impeded by the trnfllo on
ho principal streets , but nt night the
; ang of sweepers is quadrupled. In
act , mud seldom ruposus a second
ay on the soil of the great oily. The
ontonts of the mud-carts are also
tilized aa fertilizers , and the contract-
ra always make u handsome profit.
It in , howovoi/tho dustman who is
10 most familiar scavenger in Lon-
on. Ho is not Boon so much in the
) uny streets in the heait of the
ity , but in the ntiiet thoroughfares
f private residences , of which
0 many exist in modern Babylon ,
U any time of the day ( he dustman's
lodest turnout can bo encountered
1 such neighborhoods ; jt consists of
i substantially-built box-cart , drawn
> y a strong horse , and hanging down
10 side is a short ladder and two
> askota. The diutman and his ual
ro large , fat 'men , looking vury much
like brewers' men who hnvo been we
rolled in nnlins. Their atliro consist
principally of a lingo apron and u ha
with a long flap failing down the back
and ever and nnon their mouths sir
open nnd forth cornea thu stentoriai
cry , "Ditst-hole-ho-lo ! "
THE ( JOI.UK.V DfCTMA
It is astonishing the ell'ect the dust
man's cry haa on the mirroundin
housm. Poit little feminine bend
crowned with diminutive lace caps
the bndgo of scrvniit-maldism , nppca
at all the nioa , and the sturdy dust
men often grow quite bewildered witl
the multitude of jobs on hand. However
over , they soon tackle to the work
which is to empty the dust and nslie
from n stone-built clotct which wil
generally bo found in the front nrca
of ovcry private residence in Enqlis !
towns. In these closet * ) Ilia servant ;
deposit nil the refuse of the hoiischoU
and particularly the fisher from tin
opcn-gralo fires customary in Eng
land , nnd the contractor is bound to
see that they are emptied by his mci
at intervals of n few days. The dint
mon do not tnko long over the job.
the ladder is placed by the sidu of the
cart and ono man loads while the
other empties , carrying the basket 01
his shoulders , No payment is duo i <
thomonthopartof thohouftokucpor , bin
it is customary to give the mim a pini
of beer , or the money to purchase
that beverage with , HO dustmen pass :
fair portion of their time in wiping
their months. In order to dr.iw tin
attention ! of dustmen to the holism
where dustholcs , as they nro called ,
are particularly oveiloaded , it isiisua
to place an immenno D in the firs
floor windowund , hence the dustman's '
dirge , which is snppoaed to have given
n hint to the illustrious author of Pin
afore :
"Wo arc dustmen old ,
" \Vu am iliiHtinen liolil ,
As you can plainly sec.
And wo tixltcH our swipe *
And our mouths wo wipes ,
] lut vir-tu-otiH nro we ;
Tor wo curtcs wild.
Like any oilier child ,
] 3utc Btops at a bitf , big 1) .
When the carlo are filled with the
ashes nnd noforth they are driven to
i certain locality in the suburbs nm :
ihoro they nro emptied , nnd many
lundred women and children nrodaily
employed in sorting out the various
ngredients of the mountains of refuse
nutter. The small pieces of coal nro
tut in ono heap , the cinders in anther -
> thor , the rags , paper and bones ii
mother , and BO on , and various uses
are found for everything , while many
i prixo in the wny of n lost silvci
spoon , and oven articles of jewelry ,
nro from time to time discovered it
ho heterogeneous mass ,
DOWN IN DIXIE.
Nftflhvillo has ten cigar mniinfatoiies ,
St. AiiKUHtliic , i-'Ju. , 1ms n now forty-
ncro cemetery.
Milch cows are dying in Chattanooga of
Murrain.
1'ink Shins N thu nnmo of a Hnrtlin
ounty , Ky. ( girl
John Stuart of Shelby county , Ala. , is
OU years old.
Jlivcr navigation at Chattanooga i
naliis ut n stand htill.
Ono IIOUIK ! mangoes nio cxhibitotl at
tlunnteu' , Florida.
Three quarts of slirimi > for ten cents in
St. Angnutino , Fla.
Never 1ms Virginia had such a drought
as the present one ,
A largo vein of Iron has been found in
touno county , Tenn.
A fishing line factory in ono of the in
iiHtrics of Now Orleans.
The Methodist conference will meet in
) anvlllo , Ky. , September 7. v
Two largo beats were kflludin St. John's
oimty , I'la. , last week .
The colored fair of North Carolina will
o held in Kalelgh , October 31.
The Kentucky ISco-kcepetx' convention
vill meet In Lexington on October 0.
An Illinois man paid ] ) r. J. U. Alex-
niler of Hcmlomon , Ky. , S170 for a dog.
( lainbling nt the AVltlto Sulphur
SpringH , Va. , is said to be offensively con-
| ) iouoni.
Hole , the Alhemiuh' , Virginia , race
IOIBO , 1ms been sold to n Now Vurk nmn
or-lCOO.
The tobacco crot ) of North Carolina , also
n parts of Virginia , U anything but ptoin-
sing.
A 3,000-acro farm near Norfolk , Virgin-
n , has IJCLMI sold to a Now York nmn for
liO.OOO.
Vast quantities of grapes have boon
lipped from J'linco William county , Vu. ,
ils Buiiaon.
The Harbour county , Ala , , farmers will
lave no com to buy mid will have no cot-
on to null.
Buildings are being erected in Nnshvillo
is taut as material nnd workmen can bo
ippliod.
The scarcity of water in Itichmond , Va. ,
H in many instances proving the cauno of
ere dlstrcHS ,
A largo licet of steamships have been
Imrtoreil to parties in Norfolk to carry
otton to Liverpool ,
The largest North Carolina watermelon
icard from this neabon was from Wako
ounty , and weighed CO pounds.
About 75,000 j.vmnds of grnpos have
icen shipped from ( Jharlotteivillc , Va. , to
orthorn maikots thls'iieabon.
The Louislnna nugar crop is now about
70,000 hogsheads not one-fifth the
mount consumed in the country.
Must of the plantations owned by the
ate ilohn DiiniHidi ) of Now Oilcan * woru
01 th from $ 10,000 to $70,000 each.
The ( prospect is that the next session of
10 Washington nnd Leo univercity , Va. ,
ill bo the most iirospennis in its history.
Thosalo and dUtrlbution of Jefferson
) avi * "JUso and Knll of the confederate
ovurnmeut" has been slower In the south
iixu in the noi th and \\est.
( lav. Roberts of Texas la sixty years
Id. haa gray Imir , beard and munlacho
nd dark eyebrows , 1 [ o dresses in a worn-
ut sidt of black , end sniokes a cob pipe.
Physical SiiiForliiff.
No one can realize , except by personal
xperlcnco , the anguish of body and mind
nilured by niilfemii from dvupopxia , in-
Igestlon , constipation nnd other diseases
f the btonmch. Durdock JJlood Ditto ) *
roapoaltlvo euro for this direst of all
Iscase * . 1'iicoSl.OO , trial biro 10 cents.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ i'od-w ,
Almoit Cr ry.
JTow often do wo BCU the Imnlwoik-
ig futhoiHlnuniiijj every nerve nnd
nmclo , niul doinj , ' his utmost to mip-
ort his fninily , Inmtjiiio his fculinga
luni r turning homo from Jiuril
ny'i * labor , to iliul his family prohti-nto
vith tlist-aso , coiuoioua of uniNud iloo'
pr l bills antl duhta on every luuul.
t must 1m enough to drive ono utmost
nixy. All hia unlmjininusa could bo
vojdod by Ubiug JOloctrio Hitters ,
vhioh oxi > ol every discnHo fi om the
vstoiii , bringiiiL' joy nnd happiness to
liouHands. Sold ut iifty cents a hello
lo by IBI ! & jroJrahon. (3) ( )
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ;
8acac/iof ( Soreness of iho Chest ,
Goui , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swolt-
incs and Sprains , Burns and
< * ; Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tootfi , Ear and l/oadacho , Frosted
Foot and Ears , and. all other
Pains and Aches.
tft Titpirntlon on earth fipiali ST. JACOBS On
uc iv tafi'ftnrf , iilinjilr mid r/in < ] > ExtercM
RsmrJy. A tilnl cntallii but the comr rth lj
( tiling outlay of HO Cent" , mil erery on ( iifltr-
lir ; with pain can hare cbtap aoJ poiltlrt cracf
< I Iticltlmi. , y ,
llrfctlons In IZIertn LanipiigM. t *
COLD BY ALLDRUaOIBTS ANDDEALEE8
IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGEJLER & : CO. ,
Established 11 Years ,
Assctfl Hcprcicntcd
882OOOOOO O.
Aetho Flro and Llfa
wanted. C. T. TAYLOJt & CO.
mmtAMTm
DON'T IT BURN I
Sly house and furniture is insured with
0. T. TAYLOUftCO. ,
Cor 11th nnd Dowlas.
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
810 South Thirteenth Street , with
J. M.Woolworth.
PROBATE NOTICE.
Stnto of Nebraska , Dauglu County , saj
At a County Court , held at the County Court
loom , In ami fortal'l County , Auirnst 16th , A ,
) 18M. I'rtsent , UOWAIID 1J. SMITH , County
Judgo.
In the matter of the csfatoolFerilirmmlTlmm ,
Icccascil :
On rcaillntr and flllnir the petition of Emlllo
riunn , prajlng that the Instrument , this ( toy
II led and purporting to lie the last Hill and tcst-v
ncntol the raid deceased , may ha proved , ap-
> ro > cd , allowed , probated finil recorded as the
ast ulll and testament of said dcccnscil , and
hat administration of Bald ettato may be grant
ed to said Uinlllo Tlitini , o executrix : ltV"
OUDEIIKII , That Sciteiuber | 10th , A n. 18S1 , nt
0 o'clock a. in. Is aislKncd for hearing Bald .ictl-
Ion , uhciinll jiersoin Interested in said matter
my appear nt u County Court to ho held , In and
or wild County , nnd show caiuo why the prair
> f petitioner should not ba urnnted ; nnd that no-
Ice of pcndcnry of f aid ] ietitlon and the hearing
heieof , Ijo Kiven to all .nroons Interested In mill
nnttor , by | iubH hliiB a copy of this order In Tim
ht.MU WKKKUY Jlr.K , a ncu iMpor printed In said
L'ounty , for tlireo succtulto ucoUs , prior to enlJ
lay of hearhiR. 1IOWAUH 11. SMITH ,
[ A true copy , County Judtfc.
auirlTwlIt
BlackDiainondCoalCo ,
V. II. LOOM'S ' , J. S.
Sue. AXD TRUAB ,
1. L. MlW.lt , AUKM.
HARD OR SOFT COAL
n car lots or In iiuantltlvi to suit purihascm ,
Orders SollUtud.
Yard , Foot Farnham and Doug
las Sts. , Omaha.
DexterL.Tlioiasyro.
WILL BUV AKD SELL
AND ALL IIUS8AITION
CO.V.VKCTKU TIIKUKniTII.
Puy Taxes , Eont Houses , Etc.
IFOU WANT TO BUY OR BKLO
all at Ofllcr , Hooui 8 , Crcliiton lllock/Omaha.
UehrashLand Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
iOB Fornliam 81 . Omaha , Nebraska
9100 ,
ro.ully nolcctcd land In Kastcrii Kcdrotkn ferule
ulo , Great llir aliu In luuiro\ed ( inns , and
inaha city proi > crty.
. Jf. DAVIS , WnJSTKIl SNYDUn.
Ute Land Com'r U. P. R _ , U-fcbtf
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AKUAUH DI.OCK ,
Cor. DoiigUi Mid 16th St , Omaha Neb.
OH. H , CLAEKSO.X. ) , O. IIUHT ,
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
Succour In Itlchanli & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW ,
OmliaKob.
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY -LAW.
John Q. Jacobs ,
( Formerly of GMii Jacob * , )
UNDERTAKER.
S'o. HIT Karnhorn 8U , Old Etnnd of Jacob Oil.
Ttlv.'rat > htialUitoil p'iMv
O. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY- -LAW.
' 2 Ftmh&oi St , Omahi h'cb.
If Jon suffer from ly ppwla | , nso
nUUDOCK I1I.OOD I
If you nro aflllitcd ulth lllloii ! nc < ; i , use
DL'llDOCK 1)1.001) IllTTKllS
If youarc ] irotrntc < l ntlli tick Headache , take
nuuuocK iiLuoi ) unTiiw
If j'Otir How els ( i re disordered , rcfiil.itc them \\ll
IIUHDOCK UL'jOl ) IHTTKKS
If jour lllood Is Impure , purify I
iiuitnoci : ULooi ) nirrnits
, you Mill find an antldnt
In IJUUUOCK 1)1,001) IIIITKUS
If you are tronWedUlli Pi > rlnj ; Coniplalnto , cr
odlcAtc them wllli IIUKDOCK DLOOU I
If jour l.hcrls torpid , icstoro it to ln.althyni.tlon
lth UUKUOUK 1H.001) 11I1TKKS
If jour Liver la alTccted , you will find nRiiro re
storatho In UUUDOCK
If jouhavenny FpcdcsoMImnor or Pimple , fall
not to take 1IUHIJOCK 11I.OOD lUrTIIHS.
If j ou hat o nny cymplonn of Ulcers or Scrofulous
&orcs , a curatho rcnicily 111 bo found In
UUHDOCK 11LOOD11ITTE11S
Tor Imparting strength and \ltality to the sys
tem , nothing ran equal
UUHDOCK HLOOD IHTTKItS.
I'orXiin ous and General Debility , tone up the
sjstcm with 1JUHUOCK11LOOO UIITEHS.
Price , 31.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cls
FOSTEE , MILBUEN , & Co , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale by Ish & McMahon and C. F.
Goodman. Jo 27 cod-mo
DISEASES
OK THI :
DR. L. B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
Ilcfcrcncos all Reputable Phjblclans of Omaha.
.tSTOfTicc , Corner 15th and Farnham Sts. ,
3mnha , , \
BASIITZ & WILLS ,
1422 Douglas St. , Near 15th.
Before removing to
their new
OPERA HOUSE STORE
Will sell their stock of
BOOTS I SHOES
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
WAE IN PASSENGEE EATESI
HOlllllU HltOH. llrolent In all Hallroad
TIcUcU , Omaha , .Vcli. , otter Tickets to the ttut ,
until further not.ic , at the followInjr unhuard of
law Katm :
Chlcngo , 910 ; Hound Trip , S1P.OO , Ihcso are
llndtid Fmt-ClattTU'lii'U and teed for rvtiun
trough the j tar , nndlatho Old Itcllablo Chino
n-o , llurlln ton t ; ( julncy Itailroad. Alao , ono
) to .
Iftcliis9. CJdrxss.
w Vork , 1 w. S2i oo.
ooton , -J7 00 , 'U 00.
hllailulphla , 'JJ10. 'J2 00.
Vaililiiit.li , I ) . 0. , 1U60. 1900.
For i artlculamrlto or ( ro direct to HU1HIIK
ItOS , , Dealer * In Itcdurrtl Hutu HallroaJ nnd
tumihliTUkt | , t > OU Truth Ht , , Oinuln , Neb.
Itinumbtr Iho ) > laec Tlireo IHwrj North of
Union 1'ailMo Ualltoad Depot. Uast bIJo of Tenth
trcit.
Omaha , Augutt 1,1ES1
A. G , TROUP ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
EA
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Wo desire to call the special attention of the trade to our
elegant lines ( nt BOTTOM PKIOBS ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls ,
Hosiery , &c.now open. Wnolosalo only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO , , .
Comer Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
1SH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , MAHA ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
jy IS-iiio
IE1. G.
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
FEARON & OOLE ,
Commission Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments maitc 119111 receive prompt attention. References : State Dank , Omaha ; Platt
& Co. , lUltinioru ; 1'cck & Il.inshcr , Chicago , II.Vcrk & Co. , Cincinnati.
I. OBERFELDEE & CO. ,
S AND JOIIBEUS OF
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
. . .
OTA3C.33Cj SL.f
The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ,
MAX MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne
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The Largest Stock and Most Com
plete Assortment in
The West.
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oilcloths - \
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures i i
and Lace Curtains.
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVEBYBOOY , ; . :
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1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
WM. F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in Hardware ,
Stove Eepairer , Job Worker and Manufacturer
O3E" . .A TiTi XCXnTDd O * 0.XITS. .
Tenth and Jacksc" R * . - - Omaha , Neb