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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY OCTOBER 17 , 188L
FEROCIOUS FIENDS.
i
A Farmer Near Tnrnor Junction
111 , , Despoiled of His Bonds
by Burglars.
The Bobbery Accompanied
With tbo Utmost Brutal
ity and Torture.
A Jjiglitcd Iliitmp Applied to the
Mnn'n foot rmtl His Wife awil
Sonrnnio Mttltrontod ,
A J1IDNIOHT OUTKAOi : .
TmiNEH JUNCTION , III. , October 12.
The house of All Fairbanks , n fnrmer
living four miles north of this place ,
wns entered by burglnw last night ,
who succeeded In getting possession of
§ 000 in cash and 310,000 in govern
ment bonds. There is something
moro than ordinarily sensational in
the raid upon the promises , in that it
was deliberately and carefully planned ,
and the victims were subjected to torture
turo in the endeavor to wring confes.
trious from them. About half-past 12
o'clock Mr. nnd Mrs. Fairbanks were
timultnneou ly awakened by a shtif <
fling sound in their bed room. Their
eyes opened on three nun standing
near the foot of thcirbod , twoof whom
were pointed cocked revolvers at
theirr hends , wliilo the third carried n
dark lantern. With the burglar's
characteristic oath , they bade tl o
farmer and his wife to neither move
nor speak nt the risk ot their lives.
Tlio two revolvers wcro < then placed
in the hands of ono man wliilo anoth
er proceeded to ransack the room.
Finding nothing ho cccmod to want ,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Fairbanks were com-
poilod to get out of bed and disclose
Iho hiding place of their money ,
which was concealed in the bod-cloth
ing. Mb. Fairbanks was led to nn-
ether room and nn effort mndo to
compel to turn over moro money by
IIOLDINO A LAMP TO HIS JUJIK FEET.
The torture availing them nothing ,
they led thoir'viotim back to Iho bed
room , nnd in his presence kicked nnd
otherwise maltreated his wifo. Her
night-clothes were torn from her body ,
and she was compelled to lie on the
floor wliilo the brutes rolled her over
nnd over with their heavy and mud-
covered boots. She acknowledged
that there was n coffee can in the pan
try filled with silver. This was im
mediately taken possession of , Then
a schedule ot the silverware
in the house was made out ,
but the ruflians said they wnnt-
od none of that. Finally the
confession cnmo that there govern
ment bonds upstairs. Ono cf the
men said they luid them already , but
ho indignantly throw the paper on the
floor , with the lomnrk that they were
not dealing in that chum of goods.
One of his companions-suggested that
lie was n fool , und himself pocketed
the bonds. Moro money wns demanded
.nnd Fairbanks und his wife weio
marched , about the house singly with
cocked revolvers hold'bet/ween their
ycs mnd horrible oaths ringing in
their oars , an
AWFPL VENGEANCE
_ as pronounced if'they ' kept book any
"liifprniatidh. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fair-
" banks' have no children , but1 two def -
f 'Jmestics1 j nro omwloyod in the house ,
fjliby were Sleeping in 'the ' same room
' will the' farmer nnd hU wife last
night. When' iho devilish ingon'uity
of the thieves had been' exhausted in
dealing with the latter , they turned
upon the girls and subjected them to
infanioua treatment. The younger
wa taken into a closet , and with the
door shut the two brutes , pressing
the cold muzzles of revolvers upon
her cheek nnd forehead , endeavored
to extort from her further facts.
Gaining nothing , they dragged her
back to tlio bed-room almost dead
from friifht , nnd then declared
tli.it they were about to gibbet the
whole family. . As it seemed that tlio
threats might bo carried iuto execution
tion the farmer , hits wife , and the
girls got down on thnir kneca nnd begged
god for mercy. Convinced At length
that nothing waa concealed from them ,
the thieves procoodoa to tie gngs into
the mouths of their victims nnd to
pinion their arms and hands. Fur
ther tortuto in the tightening of the
cords and removing nnd loplacing the
gags wns resorted to to lenrn , if pos
sible , something about the money
savings of neighbors , Tlio teeth were
. Jcnoeked out of Mr. Fairbanks' mouth ,
and ono of the girls has the corners of
her mouth
XOKN HACK INTO 1IEII CHEEKS.
Fairbanks was pushed over upon his
bed and left on his back , wliilo fho
women were made to lie on the floor.
The doors were fastened ns the gang
withdraw nt length , Inking the plun
der ulrendy enumerated with them.
Tlio IIOUBO hnd been well ransacked
1 > eforo the family woionwakoncd. Two
of the men who committed the bur
glary culled nt the house on Monday ,
representing themselves as horse-buy
ers. They nskcd for nnd received din
ner , nnd mndo themselves so agreeable
that during the two hours of their stay
they managed lo get into all the
rooms on the first floor without
oxoiting Dtupicion. Mrs. Fair
banks v recognized them on their
return last night. She describes oite in
of thorn ns tail , with a black nius-
< ache arid black hair , prominent llo-
man nose , nnd wearing good clothes.
The other hnd n pock-matkod face ,
were daik clothes , low shoes , nnd red
Blockings. Moth had black slouch
.hats. A boy who passed the house
"between 12 nnd 1 o'clock last night
saw a double carriage standing in the
road near by nnd a man walking back Iu
juidfoith , apparently on guard , as
subsequent developments indicate ,
After the burglars hnd loft the house ft
Mr. Fuirbanki succeeded iu
IIELKAHINQ HIMSELF ,
nnd at once proceeded to the house of
o neighbor , twenty rods away , where
there had been a wedding , The
guests had not yet dispersed , They
Hocked at once to the scene of the '
exciting advanture , und several no- ,
companied Mr. Fairbanks in immedi
ate pursuit of the gong. Failing to In
got any eatiafuctory clew , they
" vrent to Chicago and laid the case
"before Lieutenant Currier and his
t ff. Mr. Fairbanks had not re
turned at a late hour last
'night vrlieia \ reporter for The lil
Times visited his house , A neigh-
' \
bor this morning traced the tracks of
the cnrringo wheels n nhort distance
west , when lie found they .turned .
hack mid w&it cast , toward Chicago.
TJio affair creates gront excitement in
this community. Mr. Fairbanks is
nil old resident mid quite Well-to-do.
Uo Is between fifly mid sixty years of
age. His wife wns greatly shocked
by her treatment , and it wn ? with
great difliculty thit she could snfll-
cicnlly compose herself to tell the
a ory hero given.
The bonds were roeisterod nnd will
thus not bo a loss to Mr. Fairbanks.
STATE JOTTINGS.
I'rnirio firc-i nro multiplying.
Corn husking ii all tlio mgo.
PlfUUmouth claims ft population of
0,000.
Tlio Uo.ino college library contains 1,000 ,
volumes ,
I'lincn hai two hundred school children
enrolled.
Oral ; ? , Hurt county , la promised n puck-
llg-llOUriC.
A tclcphono exchange is tulked of in
lied Cloud.
Fairmont's fair was a failure. Too
much rain.
The building boom has struck Lyons ,
Iturt county.
Hcatnco publfo ochools show nn enroll
ment of 138.
Lincoln had tlio firet imow of the season
ant ThurHday.
Crooks continue their midnight carni
vals In Lincoln.
There are ten vnca.it Kchool districts in
S'tickolla county.
The county neat contest It ripening in
Hurl an county.
The Indians luno departed from the
Jtoo reservation.
The diphtheria in Rllll raging in and
around J.ickson.
Wolvosin drovca are prowling in the
lei > ublc ! n valley.
The prova'enco ' of dyptherla closed the
chools of Superior Uity.
lllchard Fostlng was crushed to death
jy a wagon near liellovao ,
A Columbus genius has invented an oran -
; an to run by water power.
The Cednr county fair replenished the
MMCM of the agricultural society.
Two thouBnr\d \ head of * hcop from Call-
'ornlu will bo wintered at Palmyra.
A branch of the Sioux City creamery
will soon bo starto I at .Dakota City.
The Knights of Honor of Syracuse ded-
catul their now hall last Wednesday.
Cable's" elevator at Fremont narrowly
scaped destruction by tire last week ,
Sarpy county will vote on the proposi
tion to bond $3,000 worth to build a jail.
An incipient cyclone demolished several
arm houses in the vicinity of Fairbury.
N > rthern Nebraska boasts of cornfields
hat will yield ninety bunhels to the acre.
A man named .loncpli Bonier was killed
> y a pas'songur train , near Carleton , last
week.
Ulair enforces the Sunday closing law ,
nit'tho number of drunks refuse to dim-
nish.
nish.Hurt
Hurt county will votn on the proposl-
ion to appropriate § 2,500 for a now poor
10U80 ,
The free bridge is giving Nor'h Bend a
jig boom and caused business men to all
rejoice ,
I'onca points with undo to its immunity
roni criminals ; not a case on the court
locket.
A young Ri'rl attempted suicide by
langing in Tekamah.tlio other day. She
was cut down.
The packing-house faver has struck Oak'
and. 'Iho citizens are raising funds for
ho enterprise.
Lightning struck Henry Bberor's hay
itack at Btanton , netting it , on , Dro and
tilling two cows.
Since the 15th of September 300 car
oads of cattle have been shipped from
Stuart , Holt county.
The great grandson of William Penn ,
'achnrlall Walton , owns a homestead in
led Willow county ,
A cowing society has been organized at
led Cloud to earn the wherewith to build
an Episcopal Church.
The U. P.
right-of-way agent promises
ho people pf Ord a depot on the condition
hat they put up ? 5,000.
The Chicago , Milwaukee and Omaha
'ailroad ' company are preparing for winter <
> y erecting Know-fences.
A Harvard county farmer has a family
of three children provided with six fingers
and toes on both hands and feet.
George Turea , was Accidentally killed
ne r Oxford , ' 'unmH county , Jest week , j
wliilo lifting plp'ng ' out of n well.
Tlio increase of petty thlcvoa In Lin
coln has furced the i > olfcoto"runln" every
yotnister found on the streets after dark.
The towns of Calvert and Sheridan In
Nemnhn county , have bridged the bitter
chofim of local rivalry , and now Btaud
united.
The fifth annual meeting of the Johnson
county S. 8. association will be held in the
M. K. church nt Tecuseh , October 20th
and " 1st ,
Dr. ] I nil nnd wife , of Jefferson county ,
were struck by a tornado while out riding.
Tlio riff wan upset and both severely
bruised.
G. W. JSrowntor , editor of The Oakland
Independent , proved to bo the boss hop at
the Hurt county fair , capturing twelve
premiums.
The Saumlcr * countv bridge builders
nro noxv enraged In putting in a bridge
across the w.ilioo on tlio mail line south
nf Itliaca.
J. H. lrad ) } < , nf Lincoln , has been appointed -
pointed by thuboaidnf public lands und
building * , engineer of the now whig of the
stuto house.
The house of 11. Daniels , the Sarpy
county tock man , wan recently raided by
thimep , uhoKcwed considerable money
and jewelry.
A destructive storm visited Weening
Water Volley the fnronnit of lust week ,
leveling house * , grain Una , fence * , etc. No
fatalities leportod.
Three now ktallonsu ere opened on the
B. it M. In Nolirusk , In September Cnl-
vert , Cnlborlsoii , and Mnnuiette , the last
Hamilton county.
Tlio family f S , L. Carey of Crete wore
taken violently nick , List week , by wliat
proved to ho lea1' pniton , caust'd by oatlnij
oysters from the can.
Sulwcrlpt'oMH for the icllcf of the suf-
Icrerx liy Iho recent cyclone Iu Northern -
ern XtehraHkn nro liberal nnd ceneral
throughout the state.
A passtfiipcr train on the A. ft N. ] { . It. ,
wliilo rounding Iowa Point , wai run Into
tlio rear by a freight train. Passengers
more scared * than injured.
TheCVumhus Jraennerchor will dvo
Brand concertnnd hall nt Norfolk on the
18th Inst. The organization U flourishing
numerically and musically.
JuJgoPoat charged thu itroud jury of
iJodge county to bring Indictments against
thebaloon keepers of Freinont who have
failed to comply with the Slocuin law.
Frlcndu of the men killed In the Middle
creek snow-drift , above Ulnlr , Iwt winter ,
i'voD c < L ' icnced null for 810,000 against
the Bt. PAU !
mid Onialm railroad company.
Bonds to the value of § 8,000 and $1,000
curreucv , belonging in the estate of the
Into L. H. Smith , of Ifort Cnlhoun , were
found secreted In un old boot-leg , nnd
placed beneath a faho bottom In an old
cheat.
Guy 0. Uarton , of North Bend , haa Bold
* Interest In the cattle business to Innao
Dillon for (135,000. The firm has now
cattle to the amount ef 100,000 , and will
feed about two hundred head th !
n Inter.
The expulsion of saloons from Centra
City did not materially diminish the con
sumption of "that which checrnTh
temperance ftalcons MM survive , atu
tctnncr the deceptive "soda" withnumcr
' "
ou spikes
Urownvillo rejoices in the prospect of i
now road. The road is to I e known tu
the Miwourl Northern , ninnlng from i
point in Atch'snn county , Mo. , opposit
mownvillo. to Burlington Junction , thir
ty-nevon miles ,
A railroad accident resulting hi thj
death of thru mnn occurred near ' 1 ftbl
Uock last week. Two detached cars on r
down KnuU ) collided with a construction
train standing at the station , wrecking the
caboose in which the men were sleeping.
A fracas among members of a hunting
party from Fremont county , Iowa , eanipei
near O'Neill city , resulted fatally. /
blow from a neck-yoke broke the skull ol
James Liicufl , and he died tlirco ihys after
The body was taken to Weit Point , where
the icm.ilning members of the party are
held by Ilia authorities.
A youns lady named Amandi Martin
llu'ng in Haunuers county , was noriously I
not fatally wounded by a jealous lover , 01
Monday of last week. Two bullets have
already been taken from the body of the
girl , and a third , the most serious , ii
lodged In the muscles of the back. She
preferred lead to wedlock. The lunatic
lover committed suicide when conured by
the officers. . .
Bradford , Pa.
The . Fltchan , Bradford , Pa. , writes
"I enclose money for SfntKO BLOSSOM , as
I said I would if It cured me. My dyspep
sia has vanished * with all its symptoms.
Many thanks : I shall never bo without it
in the house , " Price 60 cents , trial bottles
tles 10 cents. 17codlw
A HIGH TONED THIEF.
Ho Would Not Associate With
One of ChiongoVi Distinguished
Criminal Lawyer *
Chicago Times :
More than a ycnr ago an export
hotel thief iiamod Pease wan captured
soon after ho had committed n num
ber of depredations , ut the Grand Pa
cilic. whuro ho had succeeded in despoiling
spoiling Mr. Sam Parker , the present
nmnagur of the house , of about $1OOC
in money and jowulry. At tht
time of his nrrost Pease lint
in his possession 8010 in cnah ,
and this money Mr. Parker immedi
ately attached for his claim. Messrs.
O'Brien & Kcttcllo were employed by
Pease to defend him in the case
which the state had ngainHt him for
larceny. lie pleaded guilty in the
criminal court , and was sentenced tea
a term iu Joliot. Soon after ho wont
there lie bucunio penitent , and confessed
fessod judgment in the attachment
suit. This , of course , would turn
over the $010 to Mr. Parker' and
Icavo Messrs. O'Brien & Kottollo
without the semblance of a fee , ljut
also without an opportunity to roini
bureo themselves for such sums as
they had already expended in preparing _ -
ing the defense. Under these circum
stances Mr. O'Brien thought that a
friendly interview with Pease was
highly desirable , BO ho wont to Joliot.
Pease was called from the shop whore
ho was at work. Mr. O'Brien began
to explain what ho wanted , not only
with eloquence but in words most
friendly and kind. Ho was pre
sently interrupted by Pease , who
said : "Mr. O'Brien yo\t " can
come to see mo noW that Iam in
prison and your fee is in danger ,
but when 1 was in 'jail ' you never
came near mo. X employed you to defend -
fond mo , and I expected to BCO you.
Why didn't you como then ? " The
tone and language made Mr. O'Brien
forgot the necessity for caution , and ,
drawing himself up to his fullest
height , ho said , with great dignity :
IiI 1 want you to understand , sir , that
I do not associate with thieves. I
was prepared to defend you ,
but I make no social calls upon
criminals. " Pease drew him-
Bolf up to his fullest height ,
an inch taller than O'Brien , and
witli greater dignity retorted : "I am
quito ] particular myself about my as
sociates , and especially about the
8C
character of people who call upon mo.
Mr.Vnrdon , I will go back to my
work , if you please , " and turning on
heel the hotel thief loft the criminal
lawyer standing in speechless amazo-
niont and witli n disagreeable feolin
K iomewhero in the back of hia liea
that : the hotel thief was master of tlio
situation.
TRUE TO HER TRUST.
Too much cannot bo said of the
over faithful wife and mother , eon
atantly watching and caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting a single
duty in their behalf. When they nro
assailed by disease , and the system
should have a thorough cleansing , the
stomach and bowela regulated , blood
purified , malarial poisonoxtorminatod ,
tdio must know that Electric Bitters
are tlio only sure remedy. They ar
the best and purest medicine in the
world , and only cost iiity cents. Sold
by Ish & McMahon. (2) ( )
J.P.ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
810 Souti ) Thirteenth Street , with
J. M.Woolworth.
J. E. BRADLEY ,
I
Corner 10th and WebitcrSti.
Fresh Oy ter anil Game conttnntly on liaiid oml
scn < xl In Iho la'o tvtle. o.VIHm
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
2 Ftrnhun Rt , Om li N
W. J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW ,
OrriOB front Kooms ( un tttlr ) In Han oom'
new brick ImlUlnir , N , > V. corner Kltccnth nJ
trnhani Rtrocti.
D. S. BENTON.
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
AIUUCU CLOCK ,
UthBU. OuiahiNeb nil n
01Tl
The
Olarkson & Hunt , Tlwi wir
Sucoowrr * ( a HIch rJi & Hunt , CO
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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A , G , TROUR ,
ATTORNEV. AT-LAW I
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Great German
REMEDY
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RHEUMATIC
NEURALGIA ,
SCIATICA
LUMOAGO ,
BACKACHE
GOUT ,
SORENESS
or tin
CHEST ,
SORE THROAT ,
QUINSY ,
SWELLINGS
AMD
SPRAINS ,
FROSTED FEET
1HO
EARS.
ISO
SCALDS ,
OCNCHAL
BODILY PIS ,
TOOTH , EAR
i.TD
HEADACHE ,
All other'Paios
.AND
ACHES.
J'o 1'reparktion on tirtli < ) iial St. Jirnns OIL > i
& Birr , tuitc , Slxni > u < l cnrir l.itcroal nrn.od/ .
A trlil anlftlli but th egmpnnttTvly trifling otitliiof
M C'inis , and ercrr one luffurlnR with pain can lir
-L ittyoiltlTf proof of lUtlalmj.
DIIlECTIOSa IK IIIVE.I liMlCAOEI.
SOU IT All IIUOOISTS AND BCAl S IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGELER & CO.
HnlUiHtirr , Aid. , V , S.A.
1 Dlmlnlsriod Vigor-
h rclmbursoj In great measure to those troubled
wlthncalc kidneys , by a Judicioususoo ! Hostet-
tor's Stomach Illttor which in\lRoratc9 and
stimulates \\lthout xcitlnir the urinary or
gans. In conjunction with Ito Influence upon
Jicm , It correct ) acidity , improves appetite , and
sin o\ery way conilucivo to health and none
rciKiso. Another marked quality ii Its control
ncr feror > ml & ( 'ucand Its power of proxcntin ; ;
t. orsa'obl all Drux'.lsts and Dealers gen-
crallr.
, n SEALED' pROPOSAtla
For the Construction of Sidewalk * .
Scaled proposals will bo received by the un
der * enod UPlU Tiicuday , October llth , 1881,12
j'clock noon , for the construction of and repair
ing ; of sidewalks in ( rout of and adjoining the
'allowing described premise ) , to-nlt :
Lots G , 0,7 , block 283 , north sulo of Chestnut
street.
Lots 23 , 25 , 27 , Horbach'a first addition , west
side of Sherman a\eimo.
Lots 1,8. block 1ft , K. V , Smith's addition.
Lot 1. Hoik 14 , E. V. Smith's addition , south
side Grace street ,
lx.Ul.10 , block IS , G V. Smith's addition ,
tenth side Grace street.
Lot 21 , Horbach's first addition , cast side
Shcrmaaa\cnue.
Lots C , 7 , 8 , block Ithlj , north stdo Izard
street.
Lots 4 , 6 , block 22 , cast ildo Sixth street.
Lots 4. 6.block 'M. cast side Credit Fonder
addition.
Lots 3 , 4 , block 202 } , ordered repaired , 171h.
Lots 1 , 8 , block 11 , west side Seventh street ,
to bo repaired.
Also on loU \vci * slilo Sixteenth street , be
tween north line of Horlmch'a first addition and
Clark street , except SO feet In front of Isaac
Thompson's residence.
J. J. L. C. JEWETT ,
OMAMI , October 7,1881. City Clerk.
oc7d4t
PROBATE NOTICE :
In the matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Thum ,
deceased
Notice Is hereby given that the creditors < 3 ?
s ld deceased , will piett the executrix of said
Estdt4 , licforo roc , County Judge of Douglas
County , Keuratlca , at a County Court Ilooiu , In
said County , on the 12th day of November , 1831 ,
on the 12th day of January , 1882 , and on the
12th day ol March , 1832 , at lu o'clock a. m. each
day , for the purpo o of presenting their claims
for examination , adjustment and allowance.
Six months nro allowed for creditors to present
their claims , and one j ear for the executrix to
settle said Estate , from the 12th day of Septem
ber , 1831 , this notice will bo publlihcd In Tils
OMAHA. WKKKI.Y Jlim for four u ceks successively ,
prior to tlio 12th day of Not ember , 1881.
A. M. ciiAmri'jK ,
8op21-n3t County Judge-
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 1508Farnhaxn Street ,
Omci Nor.h Mo opn. Grand Central Hotel.
AND STILL THE LION
CONTJNUK8 IX )
Roan for Moore ( E )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
f
I b ve adopted tbo Uon as Tr Jo Milk , and
slimy modi will bo STAIU'EIJ with the LION
nd my NAME on the uuno. NO GOODS AUK
GENUINE W11HOUT Tilt ABOVE BTAMl'S
boat luatorial U Uto4 and the moil ( killed
workmen uro employed , uid at the lowoit cub
rice. Aiion wl hing | irlco-llttol good will
confer lor l by Mndlng lor one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE ,
TROM RIEO , ulWIBHUIP
BYRON REED & CO ,
fOLCHET KUIiBLlSUID
Eeal Estate Agency
IN MEOHA8KA |
Keep complete aUtmct of tltlo to all Ilcftl
itAto to OauLOA Md UougUa county.
BITTERS
tr . .T. O , Itobcrtwin , 1'ltUlrtirir , Pa. , wrlUj
M etiftorlni ( rein Bcncrnl ilclillltj. want of ftp
ptttto , coiistlntion | , etc. , that llfo a n 1 > ur
den ; nftcr uslntf llunlock IlMoil Hitters I felt liet
tcr than for } cart. I cannot pratao Jour Hitters
too much. "
It.Olbhu. nf rtufTMo , N. Y. , rltfa : "Von
llunlock lllci Uttcra , in ilironlc ill cmcsof Mi
lilocMl llicr h..l kidneys , ha\o liccn nlKnall ;
marked with miccem. lnn\o nwil them nijsol
with lic t rcsiiltfl , for torpldlt- tlio liter nndii
c&acof a friend ol inlno nutlcrltig from dropsy
the c fleet \\og man clous.1'
nrucoTimicr , Roch < > stcr , N. Y.l rites : " '
been julijcct to ecrlotu dlaonlcr of the Klilncys
and unable to attend to l > u lnc < ; Dimlock Itlooi
Hitters rcllovcil ma before lialf abottlo was used
1 feel conflUcnt tli.it they 111 entirely euro mo. '
E. Afcnlth Hall , ntnghampton , N. Y. , urltci
" 1 BtiUcrcd ttltlm Jull pain through mv cf
luntf and thouhlcr. I/ost my spirits , appetite
and color , nnd could with difficulty keep up nl
tiny. Took j our llunlock Blood Hitters nn dl
reeled , nnil ha\o fo t no pain slneo first week al
tcr using them , "
Jlr. Noah nates , ntnlra , N. Y. . writes : "Ahou
tour J cars ago 1 hid nn attack of bilious f ci cr , nn i
ncicr fully rcco\crcd. My illcstl\o orcan
wcro weakened , and I would bn completely pros
trntcd for da > . After using tno bottles of } OU
liurdock Blood Hitters the Improvement nag iv
\l Iblothatl wan netonlihcd. I can now , ( hough
01 j cars of ago , do n fair nnd reasonable daj °
work.
0. Hlackct Robinson , proprietor of The Canada
Prcsbjtcrinn , Toronto , ont. , writes : "Korjcars
I Buffered greatly from oft-recurring headache.
used jour llunlock Wood Hitters with happlei
result : ) , nnd I now find injaelf In bettor health
: han for j cars pant. "
Jlra. Wallace , BufTalo , N. Y , writes : ' -Ilmc
iscd Uurdock Illood Ulttors for nonom and bll
loun headaches , and can recommend It to anon
e for blllloujsncss. "
Mrs. Ira MuIIholland , Albany , N. Y , writes
'For tc\ oral jcara I lmo Buffered f rotn ott-recur
ring bllllous headaches , dyspepsia , and com
ilalnte peculiar to my sex. Slnco using your
lurdock Blood Hitters I am entirely relieved. "
'rice , 1.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cti
FOSTEE MILBUEN & Do
, , , , Props ,
BUFFALO , N. Y.
Soli ) at wholesale by Ish & McMahon nnd C. F ,
loodman. _ Jo 27 cod mo
BASTOK & WELLS ,
1422 Douelas St. , 5th.
Before removing to
their new i
OPERi HOUSE STORE
Will sell their stock of
BOOTSiSHOES
At Greatly Eeducsd Prices.
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Pitt LU
CO
COO
Established 11 Years ,
1 Assets Represented
} 882,000,000.0.
fire and Ma urunu
, TAYLOU CO (
DON'T IT BURN
Jy homo and funilture U Imurtxl with
0. T. TAYLOH k CO. ,
Cor. Mtl and Doucloa.
FOSTER & CRAY ,
WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , COAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
ecSOmclv
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALER IN
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 : Farnham St. , Omaha Neb , Oc4.m0.iy
MARBLE HEAD LIME OO.'S
Double Strength White Lime
XOEC. S LX.XI .A/a ?
ST. PAULLUMBER YARD
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB.
Ro21moltn
HEADQUARTERS
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MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS.
We desire to call the special attention of 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 ,
, o. iMcmGr-.A.rsr.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
i ro STAR STOVE POLISH
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Ii AND bd
Q. BEATJBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING
f MANUFACTURED BY
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale house in this lifte in the west.
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
jv 18-ma
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnhain St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments . made as will recoH e prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; Platt
& Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Bannlier , Chicago ; II. Work & Co. , Cincinnati. ,
Max Meyer & Go.
GunsAmmuniiionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS ,
MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne.
CHARLES MCDONALD
NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
DECIDED BARGAINS
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Ladies' ' Ms , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Ik
20O Handsome Suits , at $6.00 ; 300 Stylish ( SuitB , $10.00 ;
76 Black Silk Suits , $17.00 ,
Wo hare noveral lots of staple goods which will bo offered at
SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR ,
All ladioa should avail thomiiolvos of tliia great ualo of ;
OORSETS AND UNDERWEAE , TJNEH AND 10HAIE ULSTERB , iL i
SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS \JI
AND SACQUES. v / ,
CHAELBS MCDONALD. .