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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE ; THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 , 1881-
BASKING BY THE BLUE.
She Sown of Sowavi Looms Up
Loftily ill tlio Most Beauti
ful of Valleys ,
Surrounding Country Pour Into
Her Capacious OoffVsra an
Enormous Tribute.
Boasts of Burthen of Royal
Breed Raised in the
Neighborhood.
A Volnmlnoin Wonlth oTPornonnl ,
Political nml BnnlnoBi
Items
Corrc rondcnco ol The lice ,
SEW.VIID , October 11. If this were
not a country nnd an age of severe util
itarianism sontimontnlists would on
iliuso nnd poets write sonnets to this
most lovely of vales the valley of the
Dine ; but it is not the provincu a'
your correspondent to indulge in rapl
Bodies or mount Pcgnssus , but simp )
to toll in a plain , Htntistic.il way what
has been , \\iai ] is , and what is prom
HKWAItl ) .
Tlio big town of the upper end o
the 131uo Valley is located in the midsl
of the most delightful rural scenery
that Nebraska's broad surface can fur
iiish.- When last I wrote of this town
nnd country there was but one railroad
hero and now there are two , Tlio
public square of Seward waa HI
unattractive plot of ground , covered
with infantile sprigs of cottonwood
now it is n young , but beautiful grove. .
33rick buildings wcro confined to ono
or two stores , and now a mapiiilicont
throe-story brick hotel looms up oppo
nito thcsouthwost corner of the square ,
and brick blocks are the most fashion
able style of business buildings. Some
of our loaders may bo interested it :
knowing something of cho
IHHTOUY
of Seward , a town that has in thirteen
years grown to bo a city of the second
c'ass , with over eighteen hundred in
habitants. H. L. Mofl'att started the
town , built the first house , and is still
a resident of Soward. Boatty & Davis
next came with n small lot of goods
and opened a store. Thou Fred Lan
kins , Joe Tissue , Herman Diers , Gre
ener Bros , and others followed with
stores and shops in quick succession ,
and Seward in 1873 elected its first
mayor. Pour yours previous to this
dates the county seat was located here
and the court house was built in 1874.
The winning of the county Boat
was the termination of a fight of thieo
years' duration , during which lots of
red ink , but no blood , was shod , and
-yot it was by the force of arms that
ililltord finally surrendered to Seward
ard , and , tp this day , there is a lively
rivalry betw con the two towns. But
Seward has the advantage by a thou
sand inhabitant * , and will , no doubt ,
continue the leading town of this sec
tion. The first snort of
the locomotive was hoard
'
lolnand NorTHwcstorn , caino
another line , having first secured
$75,000 from the county. But these a
bonds engineered by that wonderful .
road builder , "My Dear Galoy , " have
been pronounced fraudulent and the
courts have so far sustained tlio in
junction against their pay
ments. Tlio road was duly sold
to the B. & H. and hence lias
ceased to bo a competing line ,
just as the Lincoln and Fremont line
will bo placed on sale after the people
have paid the expense of construction
and a nice profit given to the builders ,
provided always that the people are as
gullablo to-day as they were a few a
years ago , The vote recently taken of
at Lincoln would seem to indicate is
that fools are still alive , well and very
numerous.
Seward lias never experienced the
feverish mushroom growth so com
mon with western towns , but steadily
and constantly her wealth and popu
lation have increased- slowly , at first ,
but rapidly during the last three or
jfour years. Among the important in-
fltitutiona of the town are a largo brick
uc/iool houHOj two stories high orna
mental , spacious and substantial ; two
atcam elevators , two flouring mills.
seven church edifices , four hotels , and
a court house ( a now one is completed , }
IN l-nOSPKOTUs. of
A broom corn factory is to bo erected
next season that will employ two hun
dred hands , and the land is secured on
which to raito the broom corn , M.
A. Butlbr , from Illinois , is the broomcorn for
-corn man.
HTOCK.
A. Rogy has established hero a
branch of his great French snlo stables
and ho is constantly importing
the finest Porchoron horses and .
Holstein cattlo. Having disposed .11
advantageously of his last lot ho has
gene to Franco for a few moro carloads -
loads of regular gold modal winners.
His Pacific farm ia fitted up' for the
reception of las horses and cattle and
their entertainment in a manner suit
ed to their royal blood and noble
forms. This is a pretty good adver " but
tisement , but I have never soon
Mr. Ilojfy or any ono authorised a
to act for him , and I only put in these
facts biicuusu I deem it well for our it
Block inoii to know them , and because
the citizens hero rather insist on hav
ing this enterprise , in which they take
great pride , fully represented in my
letter. iu
Clan do Joncn , ono of Nebraska's
cattle kings , haa hero Bin-oral stock
farms , and in all over a thousand head
of horned cattlo. Ho is importing , liiw
13 head of Holatoins direct from Hol
land , and they are now in the Boston
quarantine. Ho also haa about thirty
head of the very finest strain of pure wi
blood short horns. Thoroughbred lay
cattle are very common hero , in
and this is said to bo the best shipping waa
point in the state for prime , fat cattle CO1
and hogs. This ia the banner county got
of the state for coin , ai well na cattle , gi
and tlio turnout will thir year bo sim gifi
ply uaumioua in the way of choice SO
butcher * ' atock. do
A UNION 1'ACmO LINK my
.rum Br inerd ou the Republican Vol- er.
Icy road to Seward , TJca\er
Crowing , Fairmont , Ofjiio\a , nnd
on to St. Joe and Domov connection ,
has been surveyed andnn doubt , will
bu built uro long , 0.1 this is too rich a
country for the 1T. P. to leave in nil-
disputed possession of the It , & M.
Thii is the most important road for
Omaha that is now to bo built , for
with the opening of it thcro wilt bo
secured a country now tributary else-
whcru , and its ttibulo h xast.
Sownul boasts of having one of the
best bands in the Slate , the boys , hav
ing blossomed out , in a SHOO uniform ,
are just too lovely for anything , mm
thuy aio alway * ready to furnish free
of expense nil fiu minic that Seward
wants.
The Slncinnb law has been accepted
hero and is working smoothly. The
Donno law is highly opoken of in
Suwnrd. and nil the criticism that the
people have nmdo is that the law is too
Rimll a tub to hold the wlmlo. Mr.
Donnu must give something that u ill
keep roilnmd charges nitlitn narrower
limitfi in order to win full and unqtial
ilied approval.
Mr. II. Atkins has recently rshb-
lislicd nn extensive harness and car-
iia < ro-trimining shop on the cast aide
of the ttquarc.
CHOPS.
The farmers are happy ; they have
good crops and good prices. Corn
will average forty bushclt lo the aero ,
wheat eight husliuls , oats lifty , barley
twenty , rye fifteen , and potatoes an
excellent yield. Seward county has
potatoes to sell , although in most
sections of the west that crop is this
year a failure.
UKAli KST.ITK.
Mclntyro it Soeloy are 15. t M.
land a euts , and handle besides , n
great deal of other lands , and it is a
fact that cultivated land lioicabouto is
now in the market for much less than
it is really worth. Why this In no ,
seeing that farmers are HO very pros-
peions , is a conundrum to inn. There
is very little wild land , and yet there
arc some very choice pieces for sale on
long time.
THE COUNTV PAIll.
Thcro is here a fine fair grounds
and race track , with good buildings ,
and an enterprising agricultural HOCIO-
ty. 'This year a very commendable
exhibition was hold , find it is under
stood to have bo a financial success ,
us well as a grand showing of the pos
sibilities of this wonderfully fertile
soil , The stock exhibit was simply
immense in all departments.
WANTK.
Seward needs a Ii rat-clans oxculsivo
ready made clothing and gents fur
nishing store , there being none here
at present. All other branches of
trade are fairly represented.
I'OLITIUH
are. ami have been for years past , and
will continue to bo "red hot' until
such officials as are now fattening on
the puHlio nro forever shelved.
Republicans have n largo ma
jority hero , but somehow
the cards when nhufilod always turn
up that Jumvo of clubs and railroad
thimble rigger , our present lieutenant-
governor. The people have sot down
on him again and again , but in every
convention ho is there asking for
something , and if bogging , bull
dozing or buying will Ret it , it is got.
At the last republican convention held
hero on Oct. 3rd , a CarneB
ticket was put in the Held
made up.out of now 'comers that no
'oWT < fto4i < butitonM timers ; knowing
the Carnos1 methods , got together in
delegate anti-monopoly convention ,
.and put in the field a ticket that everyone
ono admits ia as good as wheat and
sure to win. Hence the antis are
jubilant to-day and the Carnes men
are correspondingly depressed and bo-
girUo see the end of their political
roii
COMPLIMENTS.
My thanks are especially duo to Air.
It. It. Schick , who took your wan
derer under his guidance , and , for ono
whole day , labored with all of bin
characteristic , earnest enthusiasm for
big list for the anti-monopoly paper i.
Nobrasha. and that wo succeeded it I
unnecessary to state ,
Air. Schick handles co.il ; flour and
Htono , and is enjoying an extensive
patronage.
I am also under obligation to Pout-
master Van Poll , W. T. Olmstead and
Win. Bowers.
For business review sue advertising
columns. RANOKU.
Blair Notei-
Correspondence ol Till Ilix.
BLAIU , October 11. A larqo num
ber of delegates on their way homo
from the convention at Lincoln wore
detained here on Friday on account
the ditching of a freight train on
the Sioux Ojty & Pacific railroad near
Boll Greek.
Tlio nomination of Samuel Maxwell
supreme judge is in accordance
with thu wish of the people of Wash
ington county.
The democrats met here in convonOl
tion on Saturday and placed in nomination - *
nation a full ticket. Owinq tojjpnio th
dissatisfaction in Ji .i ? -A WI
the republican party Ot
they oxprosa hopes of electing one"or In I JIi
two candidates.
Blair has boon the aoono of ono or
two HoiiHational dramas in the lust
week , the young daughter of ono of
citizens eloped with a young barber ,
the young folks were dotainud at
"West Point by the sheriff of receipt of
telegram from the girl'ti father.
They wcro promptly brought back , and
is understood that a marriage at an
early day will bo the result.
A few evening ! ) ngo ono of Blair's '
iowplers , while Koing to his place of
buftincsa after supper , was interviewed
n way that tended greatly to his
disfigurement by n , gentleman who
claimed that ho had been interfering
with hit ) domestic felicity. ' Thu utt'nir
been settled. ITi.v.
got Back 42 Years.
"I was troubled for
many years or
with Kidney Complaint , Gravel , &a. ;
blood became thin ; I was dull and .
)
inactive ; could hardly crawl about ;
an old , worn out man all over ;
could got nothing to help mo , until I
Hop Bitters , and now I am u boy
again , My blood and kidneys are all 111
right , and I am as active aa a man of u
, although I am 72 , and 1 bavo no
doubt it will do as well for others of
ago. It ia worth a.triul. " ( Fath-
) Sunday Mercury. octl-lG.
FIRE OUT THE FOGIES
And Put Live Mon in the Load
That's the Way to Ravi-
alteo BrowuvilJo.
Corro ] x > nlcncfl of Tlio lice.
BUOWNVIUE , October JO. Ii < visit'
ing this plnca L find a town that cam
into notice at the HUIIO time your city
did , There is but little hero now a
compared with Omaha , and that little
is supported by a local trade that i
not likely to increase much ,
HISTOIIV.
In 18 < il n demand tor goods in Oma
ha and Biownvillo was created b
thnir existence. A way to get then
DOOM opened by the St. Joe and Oma
ha picket line of ntcamora wliicl
tiavorncd the Missouri liver , ntu
found favor nt Brownvillc on nccoun
of the convenience of landing. A
that time the vast region of territory
west , with numerous ranches , wore depending
pending on thin town for supplies. As
the country developed , BO did thotowi
until the construction of the A. & K ,
road , which cut oil'tho feeders by open
ing new tnwnn along her line , and lef
Brownsville in 1870 , a better tmvi
than it is to-dny.
OM ) III'.UCS ,
In 1850 Tie | Nebraska Advertiser ,
the oldest paper now publiHhcd ii
Nebraska , niiulo her debut and has
been issued every week since under
that name , in Brownvillo.
In 1857 the Nomaha County
Bank waa opened and clo.suc
the aamo year under a heavy financial
duprcRHion , It is stated that her
script was honored in Illinois for two
years after thu failure of the bank.
In T 7 another bink was opened and
is now hero under the same manage
mont. Thcso are the only relics of
olden times that I find , unless it bo
Rome dilapitatcd wooden structures
that adorn ( ? ) the streets ,
HUHSTANTJAI.S.
Some of the buildinqa horc
are fine specimona of brick work ,
They wore built when the town was it
a llourinhing condition , and are the
envy oi her competitors. Among
them is , perhaps , the finest dwelling
in the county , costing § 10,000.
The county seat was located hero ii
T)5 , but is not as substantial as nome
would like it to bo at least the proa'
pcct for removing it , is considered
ijood.
In ' 74 the oara came here and tins
was the tennimiH of the road.
Two yearn ngo , the load started
to build , but has not gene anywhere
yet , and until it does , or some other
ono comes , thin town will assume the
appearance of having been "struck
with the mat. "
The next time T visit this town 1
hope I may bo able lo give your read
era a giapluc sketch of a now railroad
bridge across the river , which would
bo a redeeming featurp for this town
that aho would appreciate , and ought
to havo.
Scu advertising columns for busi-1
ness directory. ROVKU.
If Adam had had n game of "Fifteen"
placed in hi * hand at an arly ] > erioil
of his existence , tlio wh lo course of
lilntory might huvo been inutermlly al
tered for the hotter , and if mtoumiecvli"
digestion , tick hcouncho or dysponsin were
unknown , Hnrint , ' Blossom would not bo
netcled. Price CO cents , trial hotUes 10
cents , lOeodlw
TRUE TO HER TRUST.
Too much cannot bo said of the
over faithful wife and mother , con
atantly watching and caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting a single
duty in their behalf. When they are
assailed by discaao , and the system
should have a thorough cleansing , the
stomach and bowola regulated , blood
purified , malarial poison exterminated ,
she must know that Electric Bitters
are , the only sure remedy. They ar
the best and purest medicine in the
world , and only cost fifty cents. Sold
by Ish & MoMahon. (2) ( )
of
|
all
I JfS y n/f'9 * V * _ J * ? \
KlDNmiVt
The leading Sclentuts of to-day nureo that
ontdlsLO.HC arc tau cd liy ilUorikrwl klilnojs
liver. If , therefore , the klclne\B nml Ihcr uro
kei > t In perfect orcKr , inflect health w 111 ( 'o the
result. 'ITils truth IIIIH only lieen knou a short
time anil for yean piopta mifToretl ureflt
without lalnjr able to llni rtlluf. llio illtcotcry
( Waniur's hnfo Kidney anil Liter Cure marlvii a
now era t'l ' thu treatment ol theno troubles. in.
JIoilo from a Blnii1o | tropKal Itaf ol rare \ulue. It
loiitaiin Ju t thoiKmvnU iiixcueary to nourish
ami Imlfomto Iwth of thivo Knot ordain , and
Hafoly restore and keen Uicm Inordtr. ItUa
Poiltlva Remedy ( or all thu dlwust * that cause
jialiuliillioloworirart of thu Inxly for Torpid
Liter Headache * Jauinllre UlzzlncM ( Iratvl
lnerAjriiu I.hor and Urlimry Ornuim ,
It l an cxu lentauclKifo reinixlv lor fimalci
during I'rcffiianey. It u ill control Miiiitrimtlon
mil I * In ' hmlIo ) for Leueorrhtra or Kull'ntf of 8.
ho Wouili.
Aa a UlfKwl 1'urlflcr It In iinonuakO , for It curcu
ho orpin * that linko the blood , In
Thin reiiuiily , vhlih has donn mich wonder' , It
put up In thu LAIHir.ST KIXKI ) DOT1 1K ol nil } -
medicine UIKIII the nmrkit , and Id noli ! by Urni- \ \
L'luts ixrul all ilualen nt l. 25 per Iiottfu. For
Ulnbeteii , vimulrc for W.UlNKu's UArT. UIA-
HKTica cuiil : . it Is a 1'O.si I IVK iiuncdy. llnn
H. H. WARNER & CO. , Rochester , N. Y.
JolO-tu th-nMv _
HAWKEYE PLAININ& MILL 00W | I
Des Moincs , Iowa.
Manufacturers of SASH. DOORS , ULIND8 , IA >
URAOKET8 , MOULDINGS , AU. |
Clrrat reduction In liAiik Counters , I'lvia Inr-
liliwlami woril tiirnl l\i-l \ In nil Kinds of hard
otl wooil , CiHiiiti'rn llnlthuJ In oil when do- cage
ilrcd. UlirUliiKof MI hlnil4 furnlfhul and put way
nto liulMIn rtatly lor paint on Bliort notuo
\ir \ % orkinuii are tlio licit iniH.hanci ! tliAtian IK )
bft oiuonuyiygllaf \ M jour con.
racts.
Stain , Newels and Dalutters.
Ouriorcin ii In ililmlcpattniuit win ( onni'tly
with Fruit ilanuUttiulii,1 ) Co , 't'tilcavo ,
* , ami ha * ilonu touiu ol thu Ilimt btnlr .turk
lliu Nutthwent
Order * by null promptly attcnJotl to , (29 3ni
Edward W Simeral.
ATTORNEY
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago'
RaciiticfiOt Soronass of the Ghost ,
Gout , QuinsyrSoro Throat , Snoll-
ings and Sprains , Burns and
1 Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Foot and Ears , and all other
Pains and Aches.
Ml rrtpmtlon on rarth f quaU Sr. JACOBI Oil
M * * rt ftrre , tlotpt" and r/irnji Exttrntl
A trlnl rntalli but th compuratlrtlj
trtJIne outlay of 60 Cf nt , and er > ry cn auff r >
lag with tain CUD h T chcip ted poaltlr * Bn > 0f
of Iticltlma. _ ' , .
Dlrectloni in Eltrtn tanrnacf. | ' r
OIiDBTALLDRUOOISTS ANDDEAIEBB
IN MEDICINE ,
A. VOGELER * : CO. ,
Diminished Vigor-
Ia reimbursed In great inonurn totliose troulilcil
with eak kldnojs , liy a Judicioususo of Hostet-
tct'B Stomach Itlttcrwhich Imliomt < .s and
Ntlmulatvi without .icltlni : the urinary or-
Knni ) . In conjunction with its Influence' upon
them , It correct ) anility , Improve * uppctitc , anil
Is III e\cry way omuluiho to heillh and norm
repose. Another marked quality is Its control
m cr fever t ml ar'iie , and Its power of pro entln , . , '
It. For sa'u by all Drug.lsts and Dealers gen-
rally. I
Proposal * lor Sevror Bonds-
Sealed iirupo nUvill bo received until
October 29th , 18S1 , at 12 , noon , by the
City Clerk of Omaha , county of Douglas.
State of Nebraska , nnd will , at that hour ,
he opened for , tlio piuchnso of $50,000.00
of the" issue i of § 100,000.00 of Sewer
Honda , VIrstf'lw2 1.of the City of Omaha.
Said birna aTed SepcnTierlSt { , 1881 ,
are in muns ol $1,000.00 each , bear interest
from their date at the rate of six per cen
tum per annum , payable at the office of
Kount/o llros. , New York , Hemi-ammully ,
upon coupons attached ; said bnmln are
iaRiied under the Charter power of said
city after election duly held aiithorizin ; .
their iflsuc f'ir the completion of Sewers
partly constructed , and for the construc
tion of additional Bowers. The .S30.000.00
now offered are the first sold of aid Bonds ,
liicln will he addressed to the undersigned ,
and must state th ? full name and address
of the bidder , the amount of said Bonds
desired , and the price proposed to bo paid
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids. J. J. L. 0. JKWETl1 ,
cpt29-30t. City Clerk.
PROPOSALS
For Grading Sixteenth Street.
Sealed proposals u 111 be received hy the und -
d until Frldav , October 21st , 1881 , 12
o'clock , noon , lor the grading of Sixteenth
street from Karnliam to Howard streets , a pro-
llio ol which tan be Mccn nt the olllca of the
ilty engineer. > nUU shall spiclfy the prlia per
cuhlc 3ard for such Kradln ? nn < l II'80 ' 'tato when
uch work thall bu lOiiiplcUd , anil accompanlid
hy the name of proposed nurltv under the usual
conditions. Dldi tn bo oponcd at thu iiueting
the council next succeed Ing after Octoher 21 ,
1SS1 , The city counc.l rcscncs thu rluht to ro-
eet any > nd all bids. Knveloi a containing
snld prop cats Bhall be marked , ' 'I'ropoi > als for
sixteenth street. " and dellvircil to the
ntd not latur than the time abate
specified. J. J. L. C. JKWKT" .
City Clerk.
OKAIIA , October 7th , 1831. Oc7d2w
GARFIELD Agents wanted for Life of
President Oarflcld. A com-
pleto , faltl.lul hbtory from cradle t ) Rta\e , by
the cnilntnt hlograpocr , Col. Conwell. Itooks
ready for iloln cry. An elegantly Illustrated
\olume. Knilorsea edition. Liberal terms.
AgcnU take orders for from 20 to MKcpicudilly ,
OnUells any other lx > ol ( ten to'onu. Agents ne\ur
made money ro fatt. Ttie book rillt Itself. Ex-
jwrlcmu not necessary. Failure unknown. All
make Immense prof I U. Private term * free.
QUOliaBSTINSON&UO. ,
ocfldtiMm 1'ortland , Maine.
The Oreigliton anil Niotrara
Sf JLOm 3C.X3XTOE ]
Huns daily , ] en\lnj ; Creliihton on nrrkal ol
trains at f. SO p. in , Arrli o at Niobrara , 12 SO a.
. Uiuei Mohranx , 11:30 p. m. Arrives nt
UreUihton at fl a. m. . Jn time for train , Kure , & .
octlO-lm CIKOHOU HHHllY , 1'roprletor.
ACADEMY , OF
SACREDHEART
OMAHA , NEB.
. B. Corner 9th "and Howard.
The plan of Stuillca Is the nuio us that punuod
nil the Aiadiniles of the haired lliart. Dlt-
furcncu In religion I * no olmtacle to thu admls-
t-lonof joiinifhullcn. Tcnns : Including lioaril ,
\\a-ililin , ' , Tuition anil Ii utruiiiontal Mutlc , | > or
ufcbloii of 11u iiiotitlm , JIM ) . KcfcrcnciH uro ra-
nulri-J Irani all ncrbOiu unknown to the Inslltu-
, Tor further lufoiinatloii api > ly to The
Illtflit Utlilsliop o Omaha , or to the Lady
Bui-trlor. o22illm
WAE IN PASSENGER BATES I
lIOimiK nitOS. , lirokcrs in all Itallroad
Tlckutu , Omaha , Ncli. , offer Tickets to thu Kant ,
until further notice , at the following unheard of
W Hates ;
Ohlcago , I2 ; Hound Trip , $24.00. Thc o are
limited t'int-t'Uu Tickets end iooil for rututn
throuuli the jtaranil Uatha Old Ittllablo Chi- ,
, ilurllngtou ii ( julncy Huilroid. Also , one' '
to
KKW YOIIK. 1st cligf , 91000.
1I03TO.V , do 2100.
I'lllLADKLI'IIIA , do 1900.
iiiaiimuiuft , do 1900.
Kor particulars , write or to direct to 1I01111IK
DUOS. , Dialer * In HcducoJ Kato ItnllroaJ and
Stuamnhhi Tiikcti , SOU Tenth bt. . Omaha , Neb.
UemoiuUr the iilace Thruo Ikiors North of
Union 1'uclllc llallrosa Depot , Kast Bide of I'uuth
Omaha. August 1.1681 au2Maw < m
Dexter L. Thomas , MJ
ATTORNEY - AT - LAWMJ
Mr' , .t , n. Hobcrttan , Mtblniri ; , Fft. , -
wn4 mifferinjrirmn jrcnoml debility , want of up
pctllc , coiutitntlon , etc. , K > that llfo w.-un IMII
den ; aftir tulns llunloik fllood Illttern I felt be
tcr than for j cars. 1 cannot pnlsc jour Illttc ;
too Hindi. "
It.OlljK ol flnffnlo , N. Y. , writes : "Vou
Ilunlock Dice V ltlcr , In chronic dl ca e of th
lilooil , liter \.J lililnini , halo been Miriiall
innrked uitli nucct-B. | ha\o iici-d thiin III.MC.
with bcJtnsuIK for torpidity of tliclhir ondli
cn uo [ a friend of mine nuncring from drop >
the tITect uu * irarvclouii. "
IlrucoTurncr , Hoclir tcr , N . Y. , | rllcs"riA : >
licrn nuhjcct to fcrlonidlwinlcrof the klilni.ji
anil uinlilB to attend to huiliui ; lluulock Illooi
Hitters rrllc\e < l me htfore hilt nlmltlo WM wwl
1 feel confident that they "ill entirely euro inc. '
K. Auhlth Hall , Illnghsmpton , N. V. , writes
"I nulTcrcd ulthn dull piln throiiKli inv 'el '
Inncand ehouldcr. I/ost my uplrltn , nppetlt
anil color , Mid could with dlltlculty Keep up nl
day. Took your llurdock Illood flitters M d'
ice kd , and Imi o fe'.l no pxln since first * . ! < ai
tcr utlng them. "
Mr. Naih Batci , Klmlri , N. Y. , write * : "Ahou
fourjiarin o I hid nn attack of l > lllousfe\crun. .
ncicr fully rero crcd. Mv ill > ; i' tUo or an ,
cro weakenedand 1 would hncomi1c.tcly pros
tratrd for dnjs. Alter uslujf two bottles of join
llurdock Dlood Hitters the improtciuint wan K
il-llilo thit I UAA nstonlihcd , I ran now. Iliou I
01 j ear * of a c , do a fair and rcmonihiu ' '
work.
C. Illackct HoMnwn , proprlitor of ThoCatmdj.
Prcthjtrrlau , Toionto. Out. , Mrlteo : "Kor jears
I nulTercd preatl } from oft-recurring hoadochc. '
Used j our llurdock Illood Hitter * with hippies
nvmltd , and I now find injeclf In better health
than for } ears pnst , "
Mm. Wallace , Ilutfalo , N. Y , write * : ! han
uacd llurdock Dlood Illtteri for nenous and WI
Menu hctulAchefl , nnd mn ricuininiiul it to anyon
nulrlii ) ; < i euro for lillllousncss. "
Mrs. Im Mullholland , Alliany , N. Y , writes :
"Kor pcvcral joivrs 1 have suffered from oft-re
ring billions headaches , dyspepsia , and com
plalnte peculiar to my sex. Sincu using joui
Uurdock Illood Hitters I am entlrch rello\cJ.
Price , I.OO per Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts
FOSTER MILBMN & Oo
, , , , Props
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale liy Ish & McMolion and C. F ,
Goodman. jo 37 cod-mo
B1SWITZ & WELLS ,
1422 Douglas St. ,
I
Be.fore removing to
the i P n e vy
OPEEA HOUSE STORE
Will Bell their stock of
BOOTS i SHOES
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
Established 11 Years ,
20O
DON'T IT BURN I
house and furniture IK Insured with
C. T. TAYLOU ft CO. ,
( 'or lith and Doui-laa.
WHOLESALE-
ff 11 ? ' * jf tiUtXul VrfW dMUitaia.IfUjidUAtlr
On River Bank , Bet , Farnhani and Douglas Sts. ,
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AN'l ) DKAMin IX-
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. Oe4.mo.i >
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S
Double Strength White Lime
ST. PAUL LUMBER YARD
. .UJLJL5-.1
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB.
ecSlmclra
HEADQUARTERS
-FOI
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our
elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PBIOBS ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Oversharts , Overalls
Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only.
- SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
jv 18-me ,
' . O.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments . made us will rccehc prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; Platt
& Co. , Baltimore ; I'cck is Banshcr , Chicago ; II. Werk & Co. , Cincinnati.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
IMrOUTERS AND JOBBEIW OK
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wlioleRaloiJiouse in this line in the tvost.
STAR STOVE POLISH 0 H
AND
O Q _ BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING
MANUFACTURED 15Y
Max Meyer & Go.
GunsJAmmunitionSporting Goods
FISHING TAOKLB , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS.
SX13XTD POXfc Z > XUC03EI-aC XEI < X' .
MAX MEYER & OO. Omaha. Ne
CHARLES MCDONALD
OLIOS F-
NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
DECIDED BARGAINS
XKT 3
Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc.
cosnr.
Handsome Suits , at $5.00 : 300 Styliah [ Suite , $1O.OO ;
75 Black Silk Suite , $17.00.
Wo have Bovonvl lots of staple goods > rhioli trill bo offered at
SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
All ladies should twail themselves of this great solo o
JORSETS AND UNDEEWBAE , 'LINEN AND 'MOHAIR ' DLSTERB ,
SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS
AND SACQUES.
CHARLES MCDONALD.
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