I THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY OCTOBER 18 , 1881. SYRACUSE SIFTINGS , Substantial Improvements Go ing on in That Bustling Oity. Corr ponrfcnre of Thu lice. SYRACUSE , October 13. When 1 got hero I thought I was homo and looked around for my "ma , " but could not insko , things seem , .right for some reason , nnd you don't know how homo-sick I was. No ono to care for mo , n poor , lotrts orphan , with orily ono father nnd mother , { hat ia liv ing , groping about in liio muu a pic ture of despair. Presently I remembered thnt I was not in Now York , but in Nebraska , nnd I "braced up , ' * wiped a blg tcar from ono of my north eyes and' com menced hunting for items V > rfhy'of note , and I was very successful in finding them. SpicQla'one ' prevents mo from entering into dotoils , bdt I will spoil a few shecW , ' nnyhov , ( if the land-lady d9n'tjpl ; > ject , ) * rnoonwwj. Syracuse vasj > cmcipally built with in throsygvjf although a posioffico has buoiiiioiy for somu time. Last sonnoaf tlicro wore more buildings Crdo7ed than there weto ( his year , but { lie Cuildlnga erected this summer are of a inorj substantial nature , nnd cost fully as much nionoy as tho.se of last year. * TUB IMrnOVMWfEXTS. consist of thirteen new dwellings , some of thorn very fhjo. jv'fwoj stores veneered with brick , 22x50 foot and two stories high , wore addon to the number. A new elevator also im - the , place. Messrs. Slosson A S-oves contemplate building n largo agricultural implement building in the spring. Four i brick store * ' will arise as BOOI as > possible after wintor. I saw , oiio party lajin n niceatone pavement in frontp' | his store * iThis is a luxury , ii | a rainy lima like this , that ono does not.meet every day * r I The Go tin an Lutlierus are building a now church , 28x40 fqct , with n 4 ; atuoplo 0x0 feet at base and 6l | f9ot high above foundation. It is an ornamental - mental picc6 of-architecture and ono that the people 'of tliis section tire " * ftoudof. This church will lie dodi- ' * CAod on the 20th of' ' November next ' [ ' ' anis \ soon to have a bell hung dp in v-tho\towor. There are three other' ' > l chunlies lioro ahd a largo school " " * TUB are very social and are up of plain , niattcr-of- fact bujivess men ; nothing 'fluhy atyout thcI \ do not know whether iho stpry. f having ; "co6kod the last napkinsor suppcr"orJginatedi in/ this'town 6rt , but it is ovidontthat the landluiu cj.iaidors this" indlsperisa- Iblo requisite' of i modem table sen-ice among'tho'supokiumeraries. ' < Many folks wb. are hero caino'from .New York , l hd bought with them an idea of living ) undWo put up .houses for tbat'purrtoscYthy ' are not staying ) but are giving' inittwn. The houses are neat ahd tasty" "nW of them are patutod whlto' a irea\ ,0fof painters in Nebraska , but a good " o\v \ . Aid ought to ber encouraged ; \i See advertiaihg columns foibusinot s directory. ' * fi vnu. PlatUiaquth Politick Correspondence of Tin lit * . \ if ' PtATTHJlOUTH , Octpbpr 16.1-Wm ifl this'Dqn Pedro who writes for Wfc anii-Irish sheet called The Herald \d hails from Plattsmduth ? 'Uo'uust b to my idea , some disappointed politl i al bummer who could not comb to the , ftont in any party. Thereby hangs the tale. Ho has neither 'tho brains nor the learning to publicly come forth andjitato his name and challenges mo as to i y oflicicncy for the office of county judge. The grcenbnckcra took mo up with out any solicitation on my part , So far as the taxes are concerned , I fought for others as well as myself when I declined to pay the interest onwrong- ful taxes of twelve years' standing , In tliis I succeeded , as well ns pthor * , and wo feel graceful to the county commhuioners of Cass county , , and to the rcayor and common council of the city of Plattsmouth , for remit ting the tame. I pay taxes on $2,500 worth of property. How mucl does Do'm Pedro pay ? Perhaps nix. Ho forgot to tell the Herald tlihttho democrats of Cass county have also indorsed my name for county judge , for 'which , I publicly express m/siri- core thanks , no matter whether1 ! am elected or nqti I pity Douv Pedro. Mr O'DoNOIIUK. The ProjectedNavy. Aftorexponding neaiJy $200,000,000 for the navy in ton , yours , instead of having a long line pf powerful war- shins fully equipped for any service , with a retired secretary of the navy in modem circumstances , wo can only look upon a lot of miserable carica tures of vessels , worthies ! muchinoiy , the wrecks of wild and costly experi ment * , and RobcHQ , ! ! and his ring : nnd their confederates Nourishing upon their ill-gotten gojns. Secretary Hunt ordered an advisory board to prepuVo nlnns for u now nayy and the nidiubors liavoj j-ocommondod the construction of four classes of vcu- sols , in widely .tons of millions would bo sunk. If congress , > cpuld bo per suaded to impose such , burdens on the pooplp. Vfo dp1 not stop to i consider what these plans are , for the simple i oo on that all the recent attempts at naval architecture , " directed by the aamo minds , have been disgraceful failures. Millions havo- been squandered to gratify the caprices of ignorahco and incompoUincy , and other millions have loen pocketed by Athe jobbers who were favored with the execution of visionary and reckJew schemes that werothd laughing stock of men of science at homo mid abroad. After these failures , wo arp now asked to listen to new projects ntf bettor designed - signed than the others , On the very day the substance of the report of Wr. Hunt's advisory board was published , there alee upI - I > ared another sort of report from the naval board of inspection'recently appointed to examine the frigate Lan- caster , in this harbor , intended for the flagship of the European squad- ton. m 1st The Lancaster * ww Fobtfill rtW'orts ] mouthnt , srcnt cost , and , ok Isallfgcd ) with nil modurnlimprovcmonts. ( H required foinKyciars to cohiploto Iho woik. And now ( ho inspectors report that Iho engines , which werosnocmlly _ designed for her , nro not satisfactory , nnd parts of them hnvo to bo replaced by valves such ns were used eighteen years ngfi. The Iwllory * designed by the oidinnnco Inircuu. cinnot bo worked , and it interferes with the management of the ship. Other itn- perfect-nn/u-o ! equally conspicuous. Tils is the product of fijur years of the best scicntifio skill in iho navy , with unlimited means. But Ihe npproprtatipni have been wnstod nnd stolen , nnd the department itself hiw boon little filso than a bro- koragu oflico for contractor * } nnd the headquaVt b of oignnizcd thieves. Wo Bhnll see \yholher nlembors of con- green will defy their constituencies by voting no * taxes to provide jobs for venal speculators , nnd to keep upa _ uioloss establishment , which is a dram of 815,000,000 a year on the" treasury. DnalmrTfoto * . Corrcipon.lenco ol The Dee. DuuDAn , October ! 17. This is a oovon years old town that consisted of a lone store for BOIIIO time , but re cently it lias developed very rapidly. Over ono half of thii plnco has boon put tip wilhffj two years , and now consists of four or five stores with nil the nocotsary shops. Ono new sfdro nnd fourteen Dow , dwelling ! ) hayo boon built ) the past season. A hardware store ia needed and will no , doubt bo on hand soon , aa ( liisplnuo h fasticoming to notico'and ' thp now M. P. railroad from Omaha to Atcliison it is thought will tin built through here , thus nwk'iiig ' a compct- iiigipoirit frir shippers. 1 , cnors. , ' A prosperous agricultural country surrounds GDunbar , and usually largo quahtitios of grain and stock are shiripcd from hero. 'Corn ' ! is below the average jti quan tity , many pieces on > highi ground is utit worth tnoicxponscf ot harvesting , > ut the ( [ uahty is n oed and. at the presort nmrkot prices growers will realize as much from their produce , his year as from seasons of larger yioldt But few cuttle will bo fed in this vicinity this winter. Most of the lords will bO'kopt over. Largo mini * jersaru crossing the rivorttdr bo win tered or-fod in Iowa. < Over 1,000 load passed through Nebraska City on the llth inat. ' See advertising columns for busi- iCBs directory. HOVKU. Bradford , Pa. This. ; ritclian , Bradford , Pa. , 'I eiiclono inonoy for Si'itiKa HI.O.HSOM , as ' . wild I would If it cured me. My dyspoji- Ia has vantithed , with Ml itu Bymptoma. klany thanks ; I xhall never bo without it n the house. " Price DO cents , trial hot- Ics 10 cents. ITcodlw WHAT r5E [ CZAR EAT . Boupi , Fisb , 'and ' Meat * Ha Par- of in Fall Half arm. , 'Frpm among the long list of appro- lonsiouS' which disturb the peace of mind of the czar of all the 'Russioaj ' as regards his 'life ' ; that of being poisoned must henceforth bo excluded. The nihilists 'pretend ' that : the czar's earthly career 'is ' to bo put an end to by them , vnd by thorn only ; a slow poison' does lot outer their programme , which aims at A prompt and sudden effect , to encompass 'which that terrible band boks upon dynamite as tho1 'most nc- tivo agent. In.Bpito of all his 'caros ' and vexations , Alexander III.- has thus far pioscrvod a splendid appo- \ito , with ft decided prefordnco for the nitionaV Russian dishes , quite in > looping with his loaning toward the oil manners and habits. The cza-'s dinner , for instance , is always prectded by the national "zukuska , " whicvforms the preface or the intro- ductiCrj. as it 'were ' , to the gastronomic oaoupa'ion. This 'zukuska" consists only of caviar , herring , smoked sal- nion , ' atlinos , smoked goose , saucis- ies , cheoio , brciid and butter ; raw boots stored in brandy , a dish im ported fron Scandinavia and added , to the roportoo ) ; of the imperial bill of faro by the czarina , are frequently joined into .too foregoing snrory in- grcdidtits. The , whole of tUo spioy pot-poutri , yolopcd the little lukujka , served ou gold-onomaled pliUe * . is displayed on qutyoi a number of'sniall tables in fivers , , nooks and corners of the dining saloon. These minato'rq ' buffets are approached by the g\ic ts wtli perfect freedom , and applied to nt plonHure. Long rows , or tutkor whole batteries , of bottles render a choice between the national wodka , bitten , kummel , cognac , cordia's ' , nnd English gin more than ditticult. After having partaken both freely and aulUcicntly of the uri- putite-provoklng siukuaka the , com pany ( ako their seats at the table , wlieropixm the soup is served , the most priced und declared favorite of ull IVusaian soup-i , boiiig prepared from the Btorlet , u fish caught in the Volga ( The soup of all others , however - over , , profdrrod by thrt czar and his 'family ' Js the "shtshi , " the quinto-s- a6noo of all the national soups , ivi.d , next to brandy , the moat . savory liquid if6i o\t&ry \ ; thorough * Kussiau. Hpv ( the slitshi is prepared , and how it taitoa , huiiloom , u d u ? such icaiv- fully preservbd. For our fair renders wo shall only give.tb.o following uppoxiinato details ; 'lake a largo and juiey piece of mutton , uoil it downt vith juioy plocos of beef and n uulimjtctl number of onions. gurlio , herbs , beets , and spices , and servb the game , cut in small cube * . In Poland , a , similar mUtum oomposl. turn is caflcd "borshtsh " on which the Russian looks dqwn with sovereign contempt. Shtshi , js not borshtsh , just as the iwpo is apt a czar. Another soup , which is frequently put upon the imperial table , is called "okroka'1 u sort of mush or cold decotlim of pours , apples , pluius , and dat-griU , with an admixture of ( small pieces of inoati horriny , and cucumbers Hooting therein. The c/air greatly n eets chicken cutlets a la Posknrku i , c , a chicken , chopped very line and roasted with slices oj broad upd eggs , icrvod up the ahapo of a cutjot ; ahu pork boiled in milk , oaten with a highly upSced gravy. Other favorite dishes of the 'nutocre.j are jiih , prepared hi an infinite variety of ways , and a rich nnd spicy grnvy called a la Samoydo ( the latter homo ; one of the great sccroto of" tha imperial kitchen ) ) cucumbers . { n vinegar , Ucapons , etc. A description of llio luxurfrof the table would lend us too far. The emperor always nppcars nt meals in full uniform so do the invited guests. , -A XVlsb . "DeaconVildor , I want you to loll mo lio'w you ko'pt yourself null fnmily well the past season , when all the lost of us linvo been sick BO much , nnd have had the doctors visiting us so often. " "Bro. Taylor ) the answer 9 very cany. I used Hop Ditters in time j kept my family well and saved the doctor bills. Three dollars' worth of it kept us well and able to work all the time. I'll ' warrant it has cost you nnd the neighbors one to two hundred dollars apiece lo.kcop sick the same timo. " "Deacon , I'll USD your medicine hereafter. oc' . 15-nov. 1. Short Xjlao to Denver. ChlcARO Trllrano. _ During his presence m the city Mr. T. if. Kimball , assistant general man ager of the Union Pacific railway , held an interview with the managers of the Iowa pool lines Northwestern , Rock Island and Burlington-and ar ranged n now time table between Chicago cage and Denver. The noon trains will connect the same as heretofore with the Union Pacific train running to Denver via Ohoycnne , nnd will make iho same time as heretofore fifty-fjve hours from Chicago to Denver. The evening trains will connect hereafter with the Union Pacific trains running direct to Denver via the , Julosburg cut-off and will make the time from Chicago to Denver in forty-eight hours , a saving of seven hours , over the time made via the old Ohoyonno nuto. By the completion of the Julcsburg cut-oir the Omaha lines have * ocured the shortest route to Denver , as it is from six to i ton hours shorter than any of the other routes. When the Union Pacific .secured the Kansas Pacific railroad it won generally - ally believed that it would use that 'lino 'as its principal out let , ( for , Denver from Chicago. . But if such was the intention < of the Union Pacific. , people they have no doubt como io the conclusion that it would bo more to their advantage to , give up the idea and establish .a more' direct route from Chicago , via Omaha and Julosburg , and , for this reason the Julesuurg cut-off was built. Al together , iho Union Pncifjc haslately ; shpwn a much fairer spirit toward Omaha nnd Chicago than formerly , having found out that , in order to Icoop up its prestige it wass necessary tq give Chicago all the advantages possible , this being its most direct uid convenient routo. TRUE { TO HER TRUST. Too much cannot bo said ofi the over faithful wife and mother , con stantly watching and caring for , her dear ones , never neglecting a single duty in their behalf.Vhon they are assailed by disease , and the system should have a thorough cleansing , the stomach and bowels regulated , blobd purified , malarial poison exterminated , she must know that Electric Bitters are the only euro remedy. They or the ieaj , and purpst modicinoi in ftio world , andonlycost , fitty , couta.fi , Sold ' SPECIAL' , ORDINANCE & 0.1 T. levying. a , special tax , for ; , curling and guttcring'Farnhiim street from the center of IBth street' to the center tof 18th street , in'thti city of Omaha. ' * . Uo it ordalncdiby the .city council , of the city'of Qmahx , il.i . I ' .SECTION 1. That a special tax to the uuount of 83 , 207. CO three , thousand two 'mndrthl ' nnd seven dollaraiaud sixty cenU , which being the cost andexpense of .curb ing and RutterinB'FnrnhainBtreet from the center of 10th street to the center of 18th Direct , bemid the name is hereby levied upon those lots that am , bounding , or abut- ling said improvement , according to Byron llced'a map , which corresponds with A. D , Jones' map , as the first and origieal map nnd plot of UH city of , Omaha to wit : SKC. 2 Such special tax shall be thio in thirty (30) ( ) days from the passage and t\i > * l > rovnl of this ordinance , Src. 3. Special onllnanre No. 2G8. en titled an ordinance levyincr a special tax for curbing and mittorlnK Farnham street from the cast curb of l&th street to the couter qf Iflth street ) in the lity of Omaha , and alao a npe9ial ofdiuaiico No. 270 , en titled an ordinance appropriating money p\it \ of the special fund to pay for curbing and guttering 'Furnlmin ' street from the' ' east curb of 15th street ( to the center of 18th ilrcet , are hereby rejiealej. BEO. 4 , Tlila ordinance kluxll take effect and lx > U force froirt and after it passage. ' THOS. H. DAIUJV , Attest ! Prcs't Oity Opuncil. J , J. L. 0. JKWKTT , City Clerk. Pawed Oct. 11,1881. , , Appro\wlOct. 13 , 1881. , . J. E. Born , Mayor. { The above tax becomes delinquent on the 12th day of November , 1881. affor WliI6h date ten per cent , penalty And interest attho , rate of one per cent per month , payable in advance , will be added. 8 , G. MALLETTK , octlBdTit City IVcaaurer. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. On tholOth-Uyof OUober. 1BS1 , at S u. m. , at I1 , a UoriTAir * itore , 3213 Kinihain ktnot , OmaliaClty , DourlM County. Nebnuka , I will veil at tmullo auctlou p rtonil property belong , lute to iliu Mlate of Aynes J. Morrow , Joceued , Including-JoMftlry , books crockcty , slhuraarv. furnltui * , lioutrhoM toocU and other property. OEO. I , U1LIIEUT. oclM8t AilinlnUttator ol Bal.l tJitato. B. D , oLAUGHLIN , ATTORNEY - AT - And Notary Public. Premier * * Block , QppoilU Pott ORlce. I. ! ? Great German REMEDY ron NEUnALQIA , * ' SCIATICA ) ULMJACO | , .BACKACHE , I | 5 " "i " " ' "C'CUT , SORENESS CHEST , SORE THROAT nnnmii ,1.1111 ! ! ! SWELLINGS AHD SPRAINS , FROSTED FEET * JND EARS , 33 XT DO. IV SI SCALDS , OENXXAL BODILY PAINS , TOOTH , EAR AND HEADACHE , ' 1 4ND All other Pains .jk'CHES. No I'rer r Uim on itrlti tqtiiU sW. iicoiu Oil ti nm , o t , iiiirti tnd c nr. > . MTn l Rin. ijr. A trlil taltllf tut lh eomtitltlr ) y Irifllnj outlir ol CO CENTS , tnd ivtrjr cnt iuC rn ! ( wjtb ( tin eta hlT ch pind poiltlrt proof ot Iti clilml. DiREcnora IN ttTi Linariats. 7 1011 IT All MUOl'lITS ANO HAlUt IN NIOIGWt. A. VOGELEH * CO. , Itiilttmnre. Jfd. , U.S. A. 'BlminlibedVtcor. la rclmburaod In ( Treat measure to those troubled with weak kidneys , l > j a Judlclobs uo of Hostel- ; ci'a Stomach Rlttor which Inrl arates' * nd Btlmulatea , without xcitlnif the urinary or- ; atia. In conjunction with its influerice upo > \ : hem , It corrects acidity , Improves appetite , nnd a In a\ cry way conclucho to health and ( nerve reposo. Another marked quality .it its control it or ( ever ind ague , and its power of preventing t. For sa'e by all Druff UU and Dealers gen- ertllv. , > PILES ! PILES'PILES ! ! A Sure'Cure Found at La tl ' N Ona Ne d Suffer ! , t A BUtVtUro for Blind , Bliedlnir , .Itchlntf and Ulcerated I'lles has been discovered ty , DrV Vil- ll&ra , ( an Indian remedy , ) called 'Dr. ' William's Iqdlan Ointment. A nlnglo box hog cured the wont chronic cases of 25or 80s cart standing. No one novtl niffer flyp tulnutcg alter applj Ing this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions , Instru ments ami electuaries do rnoro harm than good , William's Ointment absorb * the tiunon.i allays thoitntonse Itchliig , ( partlcubnly pt night after getting vtarm In bed , ) acts an a poultice , circs In- itant and painless relltf , and Is prepared only far 1'He * . Itching of tbo prhato parts , and for noth ; Jtetd what the Iton J.'M. ' Crffinborry'of ' Clevbl land says about i Dr'WJllUm' < Iodl n I > | le pint- menv : I bae used scores ol files cures , and it affords me pleasure to s y that I have never found anything welch ga\o such ImmoJlatc andporuia- nent relief as Dr. > VH lam's Indian Ointment Tor sale Tjy all dnijrglsts or mailed on receipt of price , 9100.- i i HENKY & CO , . Prop'rx , , , CL VBI.\aD , OHIO , far sale by C. F. Ooodnun. OcHOdeod&wcowTy SEALED PROPOSALS For the Construction of Sidewalks. Scaled proposals will be received bythoium deri mica until Tuesday , October llth , 1881,12 o'clock noon , for the construction t > ( and repair. Ing of sldowalks In trout of and adjoining the f 01 low Ing described premise * , to-wlf : Lots C , 0 , 7 , block 268 , north side of Chestnut street. Lots 23,25 , 27 , llorbach's tint addition , w est side of Hherman nunue. LoU 4 , 8. block IB , K. V , Smith's addition. Lot 1. block II , K. V. Smith' * addition , south sldoGraco street. , , Lots 1.16. block 13 , E V. Smith's addition , south lido Draco street. Lot 21 , Horbacn's first addition , cost lido Sherman acnue. . r . ' Lots fi , 7 , 8 , block 109 } , north eldo Irani Lots < , 5 , llock,22e cast sjdo lxth street , . v Lots t , 6 , bloik 88 , ' wt lIUo Credit --Fonder addition. n . Lots 3,4 , block 2021 , ordered rcp&lro4.17.h. LoU 1 , 8 , block 11 , west slda Seventh street , to be repaired. . Also on loti vet'side Sixteenth , street , bet - t ft con north line of llorbach's tint addition and Clark street , except 80 icct In front of Isaac Thompiitt't residence. J. J. L.OJEVVKTT , OMAIU. October 7 , JSS1 , City Clerk. ' oc7dlt SIttO.1 SKID. BYRON REED & . CO. iou > an BSTIBUBUID Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA ] Keep a complete abstract of title to oil Hcl EiUta In Omaha and Doiulos county. inavtf Dr , Amelia Burroughs AT THE WITHNELL HOUSE , Tuesdays and Fridays , 10 a. m. to 5 p. , m , - i ep2Q. _ _ _ DcxtcrL.Tliomas&Bro , ' ' WILtBUYAND'SELli AMD AU THUIBACT101I Pay Taxes , Bent Houses , Bto. ir TOU WART TO IVT o * suit Call al Office , Room 8 , Ortlghton 'Block , Omih * . apo-d The Oreigbton and NioLrara MW.Jk.CHBI OUE Runs dally , loaUng Oreigbton on arrival ot trains at 0.30 p. ra. Arrlre at Nlobrara , 12 SO a , m , Ua 01 Nlobrara. 11 SK > i . tu. Arrives at Crolsliton at 8 a. in. . In time for train , fare , pi. octlO-ltn OKOItaE 1IEUUY , Vroprletor. J. P. ENGLISH , ATTORJSTEY AT - LAW , 110 SouUi Tblrt M > tb Btroet , with ' ' ' J. M. Wool worth. . . > BITTERS II jon Buffer from Djppcj > la , ute CUJIDOCK IlLOfjb niTTEKS. il > ou arc aflllcted with IHIIousncM , u e BUHDOCK 1JL001) BITTEI18 II ) ou Bra prostrated with tick Headache , toke , BURDOCK BLOOD B1TTEIIS If ) our Boaelaaro disordered , regMlato themwlth BUilDOCK BLOOD Bl'rTEIia ' If j-our nioodls niptirc , purify It with nunbocK Biodri nn-rnni If y uho Indlfcatlon , you will nnd an antldoto In tlJHDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. It > ou are troubled * lth ( fipjjng Complaint * , cr- with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEltS. If your Liter I * torpid , restore Itto healthy action with BUHDOCK BLOOD BITTE118 If your Urer Is affected , you toll ! nnd a ntro re- itoratho In BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. If jouruvohnyjpcclcaof Humor or Plrnple , fall not to take BCKDOCK'BLOOD DITTEHg. If j ou hav o any symptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sores , a curative remedy Hill be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Imparting- strength and \ltality tothoejs- tern , nothing can equal BUHDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. ( 'orNonousinJOcnoral Debility , tona up the syatcm with BUKDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. Price , I.OO per Bottle ; Trial Dottlei 10 Ott FOSTER , MILBURN , & Co , , Fropsi ' ' , BUTTALO , N. y. I Sold at wholesale by Ish & HcMahon and C. F. Joodntan. . 'i , * , jag ? cod-mo BASTOZ ' . 1422 Douerlaa St. . Nq. " 5th. - ' Before rerripvifjg to ' ' ' 1 th'e'fr ne'W OPEBA HOUSE-STORE Will sell their stock of BOOTS i SHOES At Greatly Reduced Prices. * i 8 S2 i. feUU r 'Bffi.1 . Wtt 111 i , H HI .j I HS S i CO & 5 SS i : ' | 3ls3 S'SiE Q HAND - AND STILL THE LION CONTlNUEa TO Roar for Moores ( ) Harness AND Saddlery. > v tz * & It ve kdopted'the ' UoBM Tr d Uktk4ad : til my goodj iii bsiSTAMfKD yrith the WON wid uiy NAilE on the uu . MO OOOD8 ARK OENUINK WITHOUT Tilt ABOVE BTTAUFa Thebett uuterUl li uwd and the mod Bkllled workmen are cruploj ed , luid at the lowatt CMJ. price. An > one wuhlnK a prlce-llit ol good will coaler a laror by Hading lor one , DAVID SMITH MQORE. 010 , W. 1XUNX. ' A. C/OAMrSUb DOANE& CAMPBELL , " W COB , 1 TU ; li DOUQLA8 pT8. , 'Jr ' 'U ' ' ' ' ' ' .11. . t . , j 1 FOOTER & GRAY , v - a _ B r / tk A 5v Jh - JhWHOLESALE , I LUMBER , COAL & J.IME ; ' ij - . ,0n Eiver Bankt 'Bet , Farnham andtljeuas gts , , ? ' * - tf _ I-.L AvTTt T t ? A T "PIT BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND DEAtER IK Wall Paper. and Window Shades. _ 1304 Farnham St. , OmahaNeb. . { .nA MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S . Double Strength White Lime . , * V/ > -l if. * ' I ST. PAUL LUMBER YARD c. itafaiji : Lumber,1 Lath , | Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB , " - tl J nl # " U f'G , e21melm H E A D Q U A * R T _ E R S K J I -FOI MEN'S ; FURNISHING v GOODS : i [ * < < thv" ' L ' ji t * We desire to call the special , attentibtf ot the trade to otir elegant lines , ( at BOTTOM IfRIOBS ) of , Underwear , Oardigan , Jackets and Scarfs , , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls'1 Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. ' , ' SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , . , , ' . Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. . o. WHOLESALE GROCER , ! 2l3"Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. STAR STOVE. POLISH 1 co coO1 O1 ! BEAUBRUMMELBqOT ! BLACKING BY ' i I. QBERFELDER & CO , "IMPORTERS AND jbBBEBS OF MILLINER ! & NOTIONS , DOIJGLAS' STREET. ilia TO uiif ' The only exclusive .wholesale H house in thia'lino'in ' ' the west. ' ' WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. ' . ' /ISH & McMAHON , 1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , H35U. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. | y 18 mo FEARON & COLE , Cominissson Merchants/ ' 1121 Farnham B.t.ibmaha , Neb. CpnihmmenU . . made us will receive prompt attention. Boterences : Stoto Bunk , Omt&t ; PUil fc Co. BaltlmoroU'cck tt C n har , Chlcaxi.H. Week & Co. . Cincinnati. ' Max Meyer & Co. GunsAmmuniiionSporting ( Goods FIBHINQ , TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS , MAXiyiEYER & GO. Omaha. Ne CHARLES MCDONALD NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS XMT 0 Ladies' ' Snits/Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars. Etc. 20O Handsome Suits , at $6.00 ; 300 Stylish [ Suita. $1O.OO : 76 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Wo have several loU of etaplo goods which will bo offered at SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR. All ladies should avail themselves of this great oalo o OORSETS ANO UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND.'MOHAIR . ULSTERS , BILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LXSVN 80ITS ! AND PAQQUES , . . . 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