THE OMAHA DAILY JBEE : Fill DAY OCTOBER 14' , 1881- FIRE INSURANCE , Small Associations Alarmed at the Influx of Foreign Capital. JProbnblo ElToot an Local Comjmnlo > . V , Time * . The influx of foreign fire iiiMinuico cnpitc.1 to this country ic increasing * o rapidly and assuming uncli largo \ > ra portions thnt the oft'iccra of many IOCA ! companies have bccoino greatly xorcised lest their interests bu stn wusly impaired by iwv nntl pmvcrfu tii ah. Already the email mm wiak companies find it a most difliciill tak to compete successfully for business n the linitod field to which their opera tibns are confined. Some of them tnoro -Booing tlun others , pcrceivci Iho drift of Iho-foreigii tnanagoro n timotn partially nvort thojmpc'.tdiiir , danger by cxtcttding their IKMJS to B0vor.il BUte * * & adopting the agency ayrtcm , which hitherto was operated only by companies with larpow.ipit.il Among those vhich took tlnasjtep are * " ' BOTcial of the oldest companion in thu xity : companies which for 30 year sand over-doomed it the JieiiM1 of folly to ta.ko a rii U outside the Motropohtni district or write a policy for miuni thai $2,500. It is , however , the opinion o some of the most experienced under writers tlmt uvon tlna precautiwn wil not save snail companies .frum the in ovilablo eonaequonccfl wf compctitioi -with largo and powerful organization ' ! ) During the lost eighteen months HI'X foreign ininnmco comnnnicH bofian am are nowfloing business in thm country And th < nu hnvo assoUand a working capital -of $2,312,847 , hero. At the present time the managero of three other foreign companion are propurinj the .necessary forms of.application for authority to join their < brothrcn in tin jaco for risks. These am the City o London Fire Insurnnoo Company , the Alliance Fire and Life Insurance Com nany of London , and the Nationa Fire Insurance Company of Ireland The City of Londen was organize * iu 'Fobruury last with a subscriber ; capital of 1,100,000 , , of which 100,000 has been paid in cash. A Times reporter had an interview with its manager. L. 0. Phillips , and its .chairman , Alderman Knight , both of whom are now in the city. Mr. Phillips claims that hu has carefully watched < ho progresw of the insurance ! business in America , for years , and the result ; of hia scrutiny leads him to believe - liovo that with ordinarily judicious manngunent fair profits can with ilmojt certainty ba realized. In Eng land and other European countries wliuro it is safe to do business the business h overdone , and consiq'ioiitly insurance capitalists turn to America , where they expect to earn reasonable profits on their mvestnuntj. The Alliance Fire and Llfo uf Lo.idon , whoso secretary , Robert Lewis , is also lioro for the purjtosp of establishing an American branch in one of the old- , st institutions m | ho world. Jt commenced business iu 1821 , and has a capital of 5,000- 000. Mr. Lewis's reason for coming hero is somewhat similar to that oxpioBBud by Mr. Phillips Hu nays h'ia company is known to bo ono of tlio most conservative , and hence ' the local organizations need not fear , that'il ' | busiudis will bo cpntfuo'od on other than recognized businots piinpi- pies. Ho docs not believe in wild competition , nor ahull hu permit the 1 undercutting of rates or any practice , that is not regarded by the profession as entirely legitimate , The National Assurance association of Ireland , whoso aecretnry , Harold Knglobaoh , is now in this city , claims to have assets amounting to 500,000. Mr. Englo- bach is prospecting with the view of establishing a branch office also , and cxpcctu to be able to decide shortly where and by whom his company will bo represented. The three other com panies which contemplate establishing branches on this aide of the Atlantic at an early day are thu Caledonia Fire Insurance company , of Scotland ; the Manchester Fire Insurance compbny , of Manchester , England , and tnu London & Northwestern Fire Insur ants company , of England. Without including the deposits which the MX last mimed coinpuiiin will bo obliged to make with the m- Hurunca department bofor. * obtiilniiig pennission to do business , or including the assets of foreign companion vihobu business Is solely confined to Califor nia , the aggregate assets of thuso now operating in this vicinity amount to over § 50,000,000. Tills Hum docs not , of'course , ombr.tco the total assets of the various companies ; it is merely their total assets in the United States. Including the deposits the nix now coiners ur6 bound to make , thu funds ' of foreign companies in this country may bo Hot f.irtii us follows : Total aiiiietg (21 ( foreign compa nies ) In United Sttttea. t WO.000,000 DehoilU ( II nuw companies ) in Uiiltfd State * 1,800,000 Total , . , $51,800,000 Thu toW asset of all the Now York stock fire insurance ) companies exceed thUsum ty over $2,300,000 , while the total atsotsof all American companies doing business in this state moru than double it. The manager of ono of the oldest and largest of the foreign companies. ( ho requested his nalno to bo withhold lest his niotiVo miuht bo miscon strued , ) being nsked if ho could assign , a reason for the coming hither of no iiiany foreign companion said ; "WV1I , it coitainly cannot be on account of the profits wo are making. Oir ) com- IMiny has been established hero forever over n quarter of a century , and with < all the preatiitu and oxpotiunco we , Luvo gained during that time we failed to realize anything Hko a fair profit last year. My own opinion is that competition is.so . keen in England , and there are so many companies there to the Bnuaro inch that BOIIIU of them should got out and look for business oUuwheru , or bu squeezed to death. " Q. What are the prospects for the foreign companies vvhouo advent is announced ? A. Ono or two of the test of those will undoubtedly obtain 8omu good business , but it will bo at un enormous expense. Q.-AE to the others ? A.-Well , fur my part I should moat decidedly prefer they bad remained away , for the business would not only coat them enormously , but should they fail to obtain it and be obliged to withdraw , the tUndinsr of all or nearly ail the - foreign companies would ho seriously affected. other reason be- Q.-lslheronny sidis Uuimio you assign whythuio comi anli-s should venture to oxtoiul their lines to this side nl the present time ? A. Yof , and Rome of the local nnnngors may bnmo themselves for It few aao several of the Up to a years foreign companies with branch oflicca iu this city and a few of the largo local comi nnies reinsured pirt of their rista incompanies which weio not represent ed hot o. For instance , this company would take ft line of Sf > 0,000 , and while held lUi'lf responsible to the innuied for that nm'tint , 11 would irinsure , perhaps , inio-half of it in iv company which a * not directly represent d here. Thin nmcUcooiiablt.il compi'ili-H ' to meet thu I equipments of their larg est customers and at the same time pro tect thunmulvoH. The manageis of n fiiw local companion bucatnu jenlou * ) _ c > f thisnyMum-ntNl , urging oil the Lcgis- liitnio thnt it woikeu nu injustice In ilium , suocccxlcd in having n law csii- acted prohibiting thu reiiisuranco trt New York risks in compniiie notwi- thoiiiickl to do business in thin State. The law cut off a large nlico of business from cv ml English companieH , and * omo > f thcm-iwrnediiitoly conclndod to come hero < * nd gut the busincjn directly thonWlvuH. The firsl comiwiny to txkn tliis was the old riw nix , of Lon don. Then , again , when this form of prohibition uai found unavailing , thu Hanio gentlemen proceeded agnin to Alb my and had another law passed irrohibiting foreign companies whoso capital stock wim not paid up in full the custom in England of the majority of companies in i/i have only a poition . f thu subscribed capital paid in from doinir business in this state. Tlic.so on lie tine nii uttmctod the atten tion of EngliHh managers , who natur ally boian * to think that there must bo a big honanxa in the business hero , or else there would not bo mich great precautions taken to prevent foreign ers from having a nlico of it , In thn meanwhile , during the session of 1880 , a law was passed enabling foreign companies whoso capital was paid up to tnu extent of & > 00,000 to come hare and do bnsinesn. No sooner had the news of this enactment reached the cars of English managers than they began to turn 'their ' attention westward , .So , you see , that if Amer ican managers grumble and groan now because of the influx of foreign 111- Huranco , they may in great measure blame their legislative committees. OCCIDENTAL. JOTTINGS. 'CALIFORNIA. Tan thounnnd dollnrn Imvo beou subscribed - scribed hy the pcimlo of .lied JlltilT to lie- cur o n wuulen mill. The Masons and Odd Fellows of San Dli'tfo have combined forced , nnd will erect t line ImiMtiif , ' , to cost $25,000 ur 830,000 , 'or htillit , t'to. A pair of nvjiriciouB celestials In San b'rmicisco were taUon In to the extent of Sli.OOOliy r"Hvo nhnrperi with two gold- washed " 1 ulliun brickM. " Two yoi thf.il advcnturcn ) , iigcJ renpcc tlyely Dif-lit . .i (1 thirteen yearc , left ilic mrenUl homes nt Los Jianos , Fresno county , the other day , anil started out to eo the world Their outfit consisted of wo horses , a pistol and a dog. The contract for building a new court icmso for San Meteo county , at Itedwood 3ity , has ueen let to Jacob Leczen , of San Joee , for 812,7CO. The supervisera have lao taken hteuH to purclmso the toll-road > twtfen San M tco and Half-Moon 13av at h fair * valuation. ' n Mammoth City , with the country about , had 3.000 inlmbltantH la July. lb7'J. It iow Im * not ten. The buildings have icen burned , or moved nw..y to Bishop 3reck , whore I her arc Home ranches. ? ho bu mill , with the Mammoth mine , old at sheriff1 ! ! mile for 820,000. It cost 500,000 , MONTANA. Chnteau county's taxable .wealth IH (1- 803,000. Baled hay is selling at 835 per ton and rough lumber at 815 | cr M ut Butte. There were thirty-seven quartz 'ocationn made la Madison county in September , A surveylnaparty Is running a line down ho Min'ouri rlvrr fr m Bcilfnrd to Bentou , n the interest of the Utah Ic Northern. Silver How county pays her nKscssor ono mill on the dollar for hln oftlcial competit ion , giving him a salary of nearly $ -1,500. The railroad track has cm sed O'Fallon creek and IH now seventeen mile * from . 'owder river , with bridgcH completed even mile * beyond. The electric light Question Is being agt. ated in Helena. Sixty.tlght individuals mil lit ins have signified their readiness to ako ono of the lights , COLORADO. The elcctrio light towers in Deiuor are not a success. There are 105 pupils enrolled In tlie Cvanston public school. The recent fair of tlm Colorado Industrial association cleared 81,500. The Ainert'mnnument nt Sherman iu now about thirty feet in height. A com puny of Chicago capitalist * * will > ere for nil.no ir Jrvvln , C'ol. The Jue ! burg cut-oil is completed , and rains are now running over it , Ikying iron on the main line of the Den. vcr k N w Orlcuns railroad has begun. Tlio Colorairo high line ditch , now being constructed , will render aralilo 800,000 ucreq ( if notv wosto lauds , Th returning Utcs are reported as nay. ng tlmt they "d n't lilco thu new jcnorvn- ion ; whitu men heap damn lie , " The projected PrcBbytcrlan church at Cheyeiuinu will be 50x85 feet in diinm. blons , built of bilok , nnd costing SIL',000. The Kir ) Grand company lit , Kukoino hm received for the mouth of September fur frelghU 810,817.21 aud foriiasnuiigcr trailio ilune , 1,51D.CO , WYOMING. ere from thn Crown Point 1'urlc , away $80to tlio ton , The Chrycnni Leader printing cstab- I hnient litt > * been wjldtoa stock company or 5(1,000. ( Harry Solirlmsor , ( if Choyuiine had his cnllar bono lirokni while running , In the Iclnlty of Fort Stcelp. Aceneralinuiid-'upis now being made n the North 1'nrk , and a liner lot of beef cattle wyru ne or newi anywhere than is being collected , Tl > o dlggliifiii on Douglas crock , with lyilraulla power , \vlll j > au out WO to 950 > er day to the man. Kt on with n couiinon tun from ten to fifty ccnti In gold can l > o vashed to the pan , The lands nlong the course of the i'owdi-r and Tunguv rivers have been taken ip by actual tettleriiaud new farm houees are bringing up Iu every direction. Fully five thousand nettlersw \ \ gene Into Crook amlJomuon counties this nvason. DAKOTA AND THE BtAOK HILLS. Dcadwood has 150 ! pupils attending the mbllo icluxils. The silver mines at Galena nro attract- "g K aeral attention. A ranchman living In Ciutcr county has iroduc d MK ) galloiis of oorghuru nyrup from toi ftcrc of cano , which ( .ell * n jjy in Dcwlwoml at 81 a pallon. Lrnd City clnlm-i to \ \ \ \ 6 one nf' fa iC3i public school buildings In the 1111 The public fdiooli if Deftdj- / i Ojwn with tlio names of th.co hum jUpi ! , enrolled , It h reported that richer rtre ) IM ] ) Ccn found In tlio 1'cnobscot f | no tnAn wn , c cr before seen In Hit 1 III or niiy other country , f In two shift" , ccvetity .fiv , feet aftt.t , , | n tlio Hcngal Tiger mine , | fmind rn which la estimated willlcld. hundreds of thoii- wild * of tons. _ _ _ orCOON. . The roadway o * . tlio Orecwi railway nnd navlgfttlwi coiiiijyuiy Into J.a t IVirtlund I * completed nnd Xll linmU are dinrhnrged , Thcincdlc'f./dop.artnieiit of Willttnettn imlvcwlly 1'.vi biinglit the lot of the old IVutland Ac ulcmy , and will urcct a mil- nlilv btilltljng. tin tlm iiifht of tlio M instant nn cm- Huiknrwul riality feel Img and fifteen feet Wgli , uear Ilotxi river , llfty inilci cant of I'ortUnd. ua\o way and fell with terrible force again t thcdHcllingof IiyninnHmith , iuutiicli A family nf nine persons won hUcping , nnd knocked it down the liil * A firtroo 150 feet Ions' fell upon nil crushed the house , demolishing every artlc of fiirnlturo. Although all the occiipan were bruised , not one was nerimnly in hired. Th i > sc.ipo froindc.ithwasinirnci : luiw. _ _ _ _ _ _ A11IZONA. 7he sliiiuncnt nf bullion from mines the vicinity of I'rutnirf Is constantly hi creating In quantity. Sugnr cano can bo successfully raiicc in thu valleys. A Kpcolmen stnlk from enfield field inca-surcd fourteen and u half fee from root to tassel , A rich strike has been mode in tlio Allc mine on Mineral hill. An a say of the ore gnvn a return nf 1,8-10.81 uuncrn In silvr to the ton , tin : iwn.-iy valuu of which 32,387 75. A vigilnnco cotnmittco has bom organ Izcd at Tombrttono to clear out the cattli and hnrHO thieves , who have been plunder ing the people in all directions within radius of fifty miles of that city. MISCELLANEOUS. Jiernnlllb , N. M , , bonits the larger 1 rep raiser in the territory , Don JOHI L , 1'erca , whoso llockc sum up over 30,000 Fifty head out of a drove' of 3.,0 horsci werodowno i while fording Snaku river , at the uioiith nf thu Grand Kolide , Wash Inglun territory , a fowilayn since. Bcrnalillo Is a nourishing town In Xcw Mexico , with ft 1 \e net nf men In It , They are interested in securing the completion of the Dcmvr k lllo Grandu railroad. A comparatively now strike , and ve ry rich one , too , wan made rccentlv on Warm Spring cicek , just nbove Kcllj gulch , Idaho. Thuy are olTcrt-d $30OOC for their Gal-na liiuf. If Adam hod had a game nf "Fifteen placed in bin hand at an citrly perioi of his existence , the wh lo course o history might hu\e been materially nl tered for the better , and if biliousness in digestion , Mck licaduchcor dyspepsia were unknown , Suring liloinnni would not be needed. I'lieo 50 centH , trial boUlcH 10 cunti. lOcodlw FARMERS IN COUNCIL. Tbn Tiller * of the Soil Wrestling 'With the Issues of the Hour- The atuto fjningo of California clos cd its annual session at Santa Rosa on Sulnrday , the 7th. Although thu strict ruleof nccrucy unjoined upon mombera docs not allow thu principal part of their work to bo disclosed , it can bo assorted that thu ofl'ccts of this confoiunco wilt bu felt throughout the Btuto Hiid in the cntiro whuat-produo iny region of this couut. The Grangers are dotorminud to moro cllcctivcly con tend for nnd unforco their rights and dumand jimtico and ftiir-doaling in wluituVor rulatca to tlto handling , mar keting , transportation and exportation of whcut. The platform and rcBolntions unun imously adopted are subat.intially nn follows : 1. Enforcement of the lawa against pooling and combinations to control the market. 2. Equitably taxation and retrenchment in nil gov ernment mattorp. 3. No discrimina tion on the public highways for or agaiiiBt any ono. 4. Laws to protect the people against corporations. 0. The public lands are for the people , nnd should bo held for actual HCttle- mont. G. L.IWS should re'strict cor porations and protect the IIIUBSOS. 7. Laws against bribery and corruption n public ofliccs should bo unforced. 1. Transportation companies should bo lorcod to ohargo on thu basis of cost unl risk instead of what traffic will jour. 0. Li' favor of national postal telegraph. 10. Land monopoly pre vents settlement , and monopoly land owners should bo taxed the mime OH { loinustead Kettlera. 11. Favoring 11011 partisanship in grange matters. 12. Every man to bu required to use hia property so as to injure no others , whether in farming or mining. 13. The Orange mukes no war on corpora tions , but against thuir aggression. 14. The government is bound to regulate - late railroads and telegraphs it char ters in behalf It thu people. ID. There should bo no dominant or privileged classes' ' Fifiy-ninp granges -ro represented , nnd ono-third of tlioso present are 1 tdics. On the call of counties all ex cept ono reported that matters weru butter than last year. Thu next an nual meeting of the atuto grange is to bo hold at Stock ton , thu first Tuesday in October , 1882. Bo7Bo7k 42 Years. "I was troubled for many years with Kidney Complaint , Gravel , &c , ; my blood bucamo thin ; I was dull and inactive ; could hardly crawl about ; was an old , worn out man all over ; could got nothing to help mo , until I ot Hop I3jttorsj and now I am n boy again. My bhjod and kidneys nro all right , and I urn us active as u man of 30 , nlthouuh I am 72 , and I bavo no doubt it will do ns well for others of my ago. It is worth a trial.Fath ( or. ) Sunday Mercury. ncll-15. SEALED HROPOSA'-S For the Conitruetlon of Sidewalks. ilul prpitotalit will be rreolvwl by the un < ilTimioii until'IMosJay , Ootoliur llth , 1881 , 12 o'clock noon , fortlio'ronttrui't'.on of nntl rcjulr- liiffof vMonalki In Iroutof nnd adjoining tlio ( oilowliuileacrlbeU | uvml o , toit : tot * 6 , 0 , 7 , blo > .I ( 2 < W. north iitlo of Chcttiuit street . l.ota S3 , 25 , 21 , Hurhach'n Hrat wiaition , west Hutu of BhtTiiian avcniio. I .tn 4. X. hlock l.\ i : . V , Smith' * addition. l it 1. hlock 14 , K. V. Hnilth'ii addition , south stcluOraco bin ct , IxiUI.lO. blocl. IS , B V. Biiiltli'i adilltlon. loiith tlilo ( Irnue * trcct. ' " " ' 'Jl , llortach'n flrtt kdilltloncant tUIo , I.ot 6 , 7 , H , Mock 1081 , north ildo Irard street , LoU 4 , 6 , block S , ea t > ldo Sixth ttrctt. 1 U4 , 6 , bloik. sa , taut si Jo Credit Fancier addition. IUS , 4 , block 202J , ordcmt rcpilroJ. 17lh. lAtsl , H , Movk . 11 , wMtklde 8o tnth' trctt ' Alioon loti e > sldo Sixteenth utruet , be- Iwetn north line of Horluch's r t addition and Clark utreut , u-it M feet III front of l a c rhoin | vtt' rcsldcnco. ° JE OVilM , October flML ' ' 'dcl. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , i7flcioc/o , Soranoss of the Chest , Gotii , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swoll- inqs and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frostei Foot and Ears , and all other Pains and Achos. tft rnpintHnn en * tlh qn l BT. JACOII Oil u a tafe , ure , ulntplt ud tlitap Exttrat UtmrJf. A trial rntalli but the comptrmllrrlj trtJIne ourtfij-of uD Onf , nd erirjr ono iuff r lM with pain cn tiie cbep tnJ potltlre ere flUcUlmi. J * Cirectloni In Eltren riK * * * ' ' OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANDDEAIEBB IK MEDICINE. MEDICINE.&CO. &CO. , ifOSTETTEft'c | | f CELEBRATED | | X jA'r * O\ * f * _ STOMACH _ * BITTERS DiminUlted Vigor- la reimbursed In pri-at measure to those t rouhlcxl ilthucak kldnel l > y a Judicious use of Hostel- ot'g Htomach Ditto. ' 'vlilch luvloratcn nml ( llmulatca , without uclilnif tlio urinary or- MUH , In i-orijiinctlon with its Influence upoi hem , It cocrectt ncMlty , lniprn\u.i .ppotlto , nnd > In cicryav condncho to heal h nnd nerve eiwso. Another nmrki-d qmllty U Ita control ixcr feyer .ml O4uo , nnd UK owcr of procritlni ; t. Korukuliyall Dm ? tst nnd Utalcm gen- irilly. AND H p rnest -IN THK MARKET ! For'Sale by . E. STOETZEL , 621 South TVnth St. WISE'S Grease NEVER GUMS ! Uenl on WoKOnt , Buraiui , Iteoiwrs , Threshers nJ II111 Machinery. It l WVAIUXBLB TO MUM. ns AM > TiAwsTun * . It cnrca Hcratehoa nnd til liula of loreo on Honci nJ Stock , ta wull u on icu. icu.OLARK & WISE , Manuf's , 305 Illinois Street , Chicago CVflKNI ) VOH I'lllOKS. la 24linha Geo. P. Bern is IEAL ESTATE AGENCY I6th and Dodge BU. , Ornahm , Neb. , This utoncy nooa BTWOTlYft brokontRO huslness , 'oni ' not epocuUte , and therefore nny barp\ln n It * book * ro Insured to Ita iiotron , Initoid 1 Iwlnir voblileil no ) > v thn nventf i DISEASES OKTHE BYE & EAR ) R , L. B. GRADDY , Oculist and Aurist , ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. tforcuntt all JUputoUl * I'liyilcUni of Onuho. tJTOmce , Corner 10th d Farnham Sti. , maha. Neb nJ6iucU ! A. G. TROUP , ATTORNEY AT - LAW Mr . .T. J. Uobfttwm , 1'lttibnr , I'd , , wrltci : " 1 win oiiflcrlnL' from gciierol ctibllity , hatit of up- jittltc , constipation , etc. , * o thut fife was a liur' ilcn ; nfttrnlntr llunloik IHoo.1 Hlttcn 1 fi It bet ter than for } cars. 1 eaimot liraiso juurlllttcn too much. It. OlbH , nf nnfTalo , W. Y. , rlt < - : "Your Ilurdock Itlu tlltlirs. In LhronicdUcancnof the lilooit Ihcr fi. . I klilncVn , IIMC been Minalh initliC'J with dlcec'd. IliA\o ti c'l tlum nijfiff nlthbe tre < iiiU < i , for torpidity of IholUer Mid In rn c of a friend of niltio nufftrliiK from d the effect wo nmrtulous , " llrucoTurner , Rochester , N. Y.J rtcs"T ! : hue be < n subject to tcrloui disorder of the kldnc } * , nnd nnMiIo to nttcnd to bti'liirsi ; llimlock Illood Jlltten rclicic-1 mo before InUn bottle wo * iwd , I feel confident that they nlll entirely itiro inc. " > : . A'eiilth Hull , UliiRhampton , N. Y. , write * : "I mtrteral wltlin dull pain through inv ell luii ? and idiotildir. Ix > t my spirit * , npictlto ] and color , and could Kith clliiicnlt } keep nu nil iliy. Took ) our Hurdock Ulood II' ' tiers ns ill. retted , nnd hn e fe'.t no pain elncu Urtt vcel > af ter mlng thttn. " Mr. Noah Thtcn , Elmlriv , N. Y. , wrlten : "About fourj ears aye I had an attack of bilious fever , nnd nc\cr fully rccoicrcd. My ill rstho organs were enkcncd , nnd I would nccompletely pros trated for dnj . Alter uoln t o bottlc of > our ilurdock Dlood Hitters tbc Imprmcincnt wa HO il Iblothnt I unvantonUhnl. IcAtinow.tl 01 } earn of n c , do a fair nnd rcMonnblo work. C. Ilhckot Itoblnpon , proprietor of The Canada Presbyterian , Toronto. Ont. , writes : "Korjears I Ritffcrud creitlj from clt-reourrlnc headache. I lined jour Ilurdock Illood Hitters with happlcnt n-sultt , and I now find injuclf In better health tlutn for } cars pant. " Mm. Wallace. Buffalo , .V. Y , writes : Iha > o used Ilurdock Illood Hitters let nervous nnd bil lions headaches , nnd ran recommend It to anvonc requiring n , euro for billlousniau. " Mrs. Im Mutlholtand , Albany , N. Ycrites : "Korfeivral years 1 hiuo Buffered from oft-rticur- rlnp bllllous headaches , d vpepsln , and com- plalnto i > ecullar to my cx. Since u lngi our Ilurdock Blood Bitten I am cntlreh relict ed. Price. CI.OO par Dottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Ctt FOSTER , MILBOT , & Co , , Props , BDFFAIiO , : Sold at wholesale b y It > h & McMahon nnd C. P Toodman. je 27 cod-mo -co BASTOZ & WELLS , 1422 Douerlaa St. . 5th. Before removing their new ] PEEA HOUSE STOEE Will sell their stock of BOOTS i SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. Established 11 Years , Araetv Itepresetitod 82OOO.OOO.O. vtlso Fire and Llfo ajfcntfl I 1 wanted. 0. T. TAYLUIl 2 CO. DON'T IT BURN I [ yhoute ami furniture U insured with 0. T. TAYLOU & CO. , Cor 14th anil Uuuflas. WHOLESALE- On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. , pcSOmcly WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER i AND DKAtKIl IN Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. .n-e.ir MARBLE HEAD LIME CO/3 Double Strength White Lime ST. PAUL LUMBER YARD C. IKT. I > IE Lumber , Lath , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB. HEADQTJAR TEES -FOI MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to out4 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. IE1. O. WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnham Si. } Omaha , Neb. FEARON & COLE , Commissson Merchants , 1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Neb. Consignments made us w 111 receive prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; TlaM & Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Banahcr Chlcaco ; M.Vcrk & Co. , Cincinnati. z i STAR STOVE POLISH K CO " AND lo BEAUBRUMMELBOOT BLACKING MANUFACTUBED BY . ' I : OBERFELDER & CO. , mrOKTKRH AND JOBBERS OK MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. OXUC.A The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the ( vest. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ' ISH & McMAHON , ' 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB. rhe Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. Jy 18-me Max Meyer & Go. GunSjAmmunition.Sporting Goods PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne DHARLES MCDONALD NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS nxr i [ ladies' ' Slits , Cloaks , Isters , Circulars , Etc. AVC GOSO * . 500 Handsome Suits , at $5 00 ; 300 Stylish tSuito , SIO.OO ; 76 Black Silk Suite , $17.00. Wo have sovorol lots of staple goods which will bo offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of * IORSETS AKD DNDEEWEA1 , 1IKEH AND 'MOEAIB SDjK AND LTNEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN S01TS AND BACQUES. " * * ' CHARLES MCDONALD. \