Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 20, 1881, Page 2, Image 2

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    TTTTC OMATTA DAILY BEE : TJIUKSDAY OCTOBER 20 , 1881 , .1
THE SURRENDER OF YORK
Major Boneral of The Beo's '
dorps Oaptivates tlio
Metropolis ,
Securing uiy Vaat Quantity of
-Ammunition to "Blow"
Up the Town ,
General Review of the Business
and Building Booms in
York County ,
And the P st nail Present Pros-
, poets of tlio Metropolis
Thereof.
Corr * pondcnte nlThottce.
YQUK , Nob. , October 17. The con-
lor of population in the state of Ne
braska now lies very near to the city
f York.
York.A
A CHAJTEH O.V
Only three yoara ego this town wu-
on our frontier , and it consisted of ft
few light fraino buildings , nearly till
one story high. It straggled around
the court houao square , and there waa
n little cluster of ahantios on the hill
to keep company with the depot ,
which addendum to York was , nnd
,8till is , dubbed "Now York. "
THE lUILKOAD
liad just boon cornplotod and York
was the temporary terminus. Sine
that time the changes hayo bcci
nstoundinjf. Not less than 2,500
souls novr'livo in York nnd the depo
burg adjoining.
Brick , stone , iron and plato glas
are used by the builders of to-day
Space ia valuable and the
nooks between stores nro
eagerly sought after and utiliV.od by
enterprising dealers and mechanics.
Professional men have loft these little
tlo shanty ofllces nnd nowoccupy "sky
parlors" in brick blocks. The old style
frame store with low coiling and
diminutive window panes is giving
way to a class of stores that would do
honor in many instances , to Fnrnham
or Douglas street , The railroad wont
west to Aurora and then it took a
right angle turn to the north nnd stepped -
pod short at Central City.
Four fine elevators have been erect
ed nnd all of them are now busy Into
and early handling an average of over
2,000 bushels of grain per day.
During the months of August and
September one firm shipped eighty-
four carsof corn.
Hogs go oui of York nt the rate of
wo cars u day as an average for every
day the wholoyoar round. There will
not bo loss than one thousand carloads
of merchandise received hero this year
and 'yet ' six ycur.3 * ago I shot prairie
chicken's on the spot where nil of this
freight is now handled.
FAnilKKS WANTED.
While , this county has Bottled up
with great rapidity , and while most
of its wild land has boon placed under
cultivation , still tlioro nro yet largo
tracts aggregating several' thousand
acres that should , and soon will bo ,
producing abundant harvests. York
county land is all alike ; the surface
nnd'tho sub soil maintain throughout
this district the same unvarying depth ,
and it is very ricli in food for vcgo-
table life , with perhaps ono or two ex
ceptions. York county will shpw
bettor crop return for the acres culti
vated ' than any county in Nebraska ,
and 'Nebraska is now ahead of all other
western state ] ( BOO U. S. crop reports ) ,
N. P. Lundoon , the B. & M. land
agent at Vork has four thousand acres
of virgin prairie to which ho invites
the intending immigrant. It is
Hold on long time and at a
.low rate of interest nnd the
pric'j per acre is nominal , not covering
the actual value ot this rich and
thrifty land. (
YOllK COUNTY
has 308,610 acres , and not ono
of them can bo called poor.
It in 1,000 feet nbovo sea level ,
hence malaria , consumption and all
the diseases common to the slough-
npottcd prairies of the more eastern
states are never engendered hero.
Till ! WINDS
servo , with the uid of the windmill ,
which is now n recognized part of u
Nebraska , farmer's outfit , na a never-
fulling ngont for stock watering , and
in many places feed mills and other
farm machinery ara driyon by it. The
severity of thp blast ) is tempered by
'
the gr'oWlh of cqt onwood or pillow
wind breaks which , iu loss than ton
year * , bacomo trees , nnd in flvo nerve
the purpose for which they wore
planted. The wind purifies tjio air ,
making it extremely healthful and in
vigorating , and thus thogaMs which at
first scorn so rude and hivrali uvo really
a blessing to the people. '
OJIKEKH AND ItlVlillS.
The -.West Blue river , Beavpr nnd
Lincoln creeks , are streams that furn
ish numerous' mill privileges not'yol
utilized. Efforts uro now being miido
for < the organization of a company to
tao . < ho Platte and turn n portion of itu
waters into Lincoln creek , mid then
all the towns from Aurora to Blue
Springs will have n wnter power that
cannot bo affected by drouth.
' *
'
, TJio surface ia an undulating prairie ,
intersected with valleys gently uiopin ;
upwards until the high prairie is
reached. There is no land hero that
is stony , sandy , ejvampy , hilly or ii
any way unfitted for tillage. The oi
in a vegetable mould rich , produc
live , > incxlmustiblo. Nearly 15,000
ocroa are now under cultivation in this
county.
THE cnors.
This year the corn stands BO Jiig ]
tlmt.it looks like a young grove , nn <
the'.nvcraco yield , in York county wil
not fall short of forty-five bushola to
to the aero. Wheat is excellent ii
places , but poor ju'othew , making
Ipvr average probably not to excoei
.nine buahebj.to the aero , All other
crops nro very good , especially oata
nnd hay.
Over two thousand ncrcs of forest
trees have boon planted in York coun
ty , nnd the beauty of these artificial
grorcs lends a charm to the
landscape , while the services rendered
by them are invaluable. Fuel is furnished -
nishod , and a protection for Block
when the winter blizzards arc killing
unprotected cattle. During the sum
mer months they protect the crops
from llio scorching south wind1) ) , and
render tlio gales harmless that would
oSliorwiso bond com to tlio ground nnd
blow fruit from the trees.
peach trees , nnd OOO gnirw vines tire
now growing in York county , besides
a largo variety of other fruit-bearing
trees.
OHUJIOIIKH.
There are in all sixteen buildings in
York county , besides every school
lousonerves nt times for church pur-
lOSCfl.
Some of thcso church edifices arc
opacioua and well built mid their
lumber dnmonntralos that fho spir
illa ! man is not forgotten in the race
'or wealth , which is the all-absorbing
occupation of Ncbr.iskans ,
TIIK NKIIIIASKA HAIMVAYj
a branch of the great U. & M. , rum
duo cant and Avest through the center
) f the county , and a north and south
road is hoped forand will bo built ere
long.
Ecal estate in the city of York
varies so greatly owing to location ,
etc. , that anything like u list of prices
cannot bo given. In a general way it
may bo stated that unimproved lots
run from 810 to 813,000. Farm lands
can bo had , wild prairie , for § 4 to 88
per acre , with long time and nt six
[ ior cent interest. Cultivated farms
can bo purchased at from ? 0 to $25
tor acre. .
Mr. N. T. Lundoen , of York , the
agent for all 13. & M lands and S.
L'latto land company's town lots , will
answer all inquiries from those who
want particulars.
York county has nearly 15,000 in
militants. Undo Sam's census for
1880 gave it 11,700 , but the increase
ainco then has been great. Tlio city of
YOKK
s divided into two towns , the major
urt being clustered about the court
IOUSQ nnd the smaller division being
about half a mile north and having
he depot for u center ; the latter town
hould linvo had n separate letter nnd
msinoss directory , but the business
ncn did not care for the distinction.
York , the county seat , is beautifully
aid out on n gentle slope that extends
northward from the banks of Beaver
creek , and is the geographical center
of the county , and far ahead of all
competitors in point of population and
mainosa done. Tlio city has four
churches , three newspapers , a flouring
nill , two excellent hotels and n largo
ist of stores and shops.
The following concise nnd excellent
ixhibit of the
deservedly popular superintendent of
public instruction , Prof. E. A. Ar-
nor.
nor."ThoBounty is organized into cighty-
jix BchobTdistricts. They nro of about
.ho righi : size , containing from four to
nine sections and of good shape. Not
ono is without n properly working or
ganization , nnd nino-tonths of them
nro supplied with good fratno houses ,
nuny with most excellent ones.
"SVaco has a fho frame two-story
> uilding. Bradshaw has just finished
one of the same character ,
"Each of these towns has n graded
school of several departments , and is
greatly interested in education.
"York has a first-class graded
ichool , of seven departments and five
lundrod and fifty pupils. Ono divi
sion , of the primary department is sit
uated in Now York , it being in the
same district , thus affording extra ad
vantages to the little ones.
"The building is a two-story brick ,
having six fine rooms and a commodi
ous hall.
"Tho Nebraska Conference semin
ary of the M. E. church in also
situated at York. The building lo
cated on "East Hill" is a beautiful
hree-story brick. It presents an im
posing appearance and adds greatly to
the beauty of the town. This institu
tion is only in its infancy January ,
1880 , dating its establishment ; but is
nourishing finely and is destined to
make York ono of the leading educa
tional centers of Nebraska.
"Another thing worthy of mention is
the select kindergarten school of this
place. It it , us yet , only in miniature ,
but is growing and ulfords n clins and I
variety of instruction that is not given
in the common schools.
"Tlio county is blessed with ail ele
vated class of teachers , who take great
pains to lit themselves fully for their
woik and make the schools second to
none.
"In the institute work it stands
next in rank t ( > 2 the banner county of
the Htato. Its people wisely consider
education as the foundation rock on
which the glory and welfare of any
community rust , and therefore do not $
count it a thing of minor importance ,
but'place ' it lint in the catalogue of
blessings showered by our country
upon its children. "
TJio Grand Army of the Ilopublic
has established a post nt York nnd it
hup n strong membership. If I remem
ber rightly it lias more members than
any jioat in this department , but H ia
certain that no post boa , n grander
phalanx of old veterans.
The York militia company hand
their guns nnd exmitu field
movements with wonderful
pro
cUioii.nud under the gallant Cnpt . .
Scott they made n fine showing nt the cl
re-union. A
beautiful mvord with a
gold embroidered bolt and uppropri- „
atoly ongmvpd scabbard , was recently tl
presented to the captain by his boys.
The York band is the pndo of the
townspeople , and they have a right to
feel proud of it , for it would bo an
honor to any city in this state.
IMl'KOVJJMKNTS.
A $25,000 opera house ia going up
on the corner of the Sciuaro , near the
Central house. Warden Nobes , of the
penitentiary , is the investor , and
Stout is the builder. The estimates
call for 825,000 building , with all the
latest improvements and the best ma
terials.
The Methodist seminary , now nears - 0.
ing completion , will cost 812,000 , and
is a grand building of composite archi
tecture. It is built of brick , two stories
high , witli mansard roof and stone
basement. It JmJ $25,000 in ronourfics
nnd an endowment fund'of ; $9,000 ,
drawing 10 per cent , interest. Kis
the only institution of learn-
ini { in this state under
Methodist control. All three of the
Nebraska conferences are pledged to
its support. The school is temporarily
rily located in a frame buildingawait
ing the completion of the now struc
ture. The faculty conwots of four
teachers nnd six lecturer * . The schol
arship is rapidly increasini ? , and bo-
forolong this school will no doubt
take place in the very front rank of
Nebraska's educational institutions.
S. M. Little , a leading hardware
merchant , has recently completed a
large brick store , that constitutes a
fine improvement to tlio business part
of Now York.
iJrantlhoefor it Co. , lumber dealer. ? ,
have been doing a good deal of build *
ing this year , besides having aliltlo
interest in thonowopcr.i house. Their
farm at Waco has been very produc
tive , giving about forty buslu'U of
corn to the acre , and thirty-five tons
of timothy from twenty acres of
ground. For this they refused § 0 a
ton , and all because their largo drove
of choice cattle will require it all and
more , too. No wonder York ia loom
ing with her building statistics , for
the 13adgor lumber yards Bells two or
three ear loads of lumber whenever it
has a good day.
Warner it Cheney told mo that the
coal supply at York was very slim.
Now this is a common complaint
everywhere. Where is our I'oncn
coal mine ? Nebraska will need it this
winter. Warner it Cheney would
like now to get a few car loads for
customers.
Mr. F. 0. ] 5ell is now finishing elF
the finest block in town ; it adjoins
his lumber ollico.
Mr. N. V. Harlau , the mayor of
York , is very busy fixing up cross
walks and seeing to the general im
provement of the city. ,
J. M. Young it liro. , grocers , are
a now firm with a now stock in n now
store.
Dr. A. K. WyckolF , the druggist ,
has fitted up his toro sp that few in
Nebraska can equal it.
J. J. Porter , M. D. , has become the
successor to Dr. G. W. Shidlor.
Croon & Spears started two months
ago to got rich in the grain business ,
and have already got about all they can
attend to. A now pair of scales nnd
other improvements have been put in.
The enterprise-of western dealers
s proverbial , and at the prcuont time
there . are more holiday goods in the
show-cases of York dealers then can
)0 ) found nnywhoro else in the state.
For instance , the display of W. L.
Whedon , in Iho silverware and jewelry
ino , shows the latest and most superb
lovolties. TJio specimens of engray-
ng will compare with any done by
eastern workmen and the general
workmanship I'M said to bo excellent.
Pv N. Elarth , a former resident of
Omaha , has just lit ted np a store
nnd [ Hit in stock n goo'd assortment
of musical instruments nnd sewing .
nachinos.
If there is a show for the old ( imn
nonopoly cappers of York county at
; his coming election it ia not visible
to thonakedeyeforthcanti-monopply
ticket is in the field , led by men whom
all parties seem to have confidence in
ind there is nothing to oppose it that
is worth considering.
There is no democratic or green-
jack ticket in the field hero. It is n
straight fight and the linea are sharp-
y drawn. Monopoly or nnti-monop-
ely that's the issue now.
aOOD-MYK.
No town of the size of York has
yet given THE BEE so liberal and uni
versal a subscription list , nnd hence I
cannot find wordsi with which to con
voy my thanks to the people who ac
corded mo so pleasant n reception.
To my army comrade , Mr. H. H.
Bowkor , I ewe this success. Through
nin and mud ho accompanied me ,
jound to BCO that his town had a good
representation in THE BEE , and also
determined to make my stay both jol
ly and profitable.
Old veteran of the 1st A. 0. , hero ot
is "Ranger's" heart nnd Jmnd , nnd (
may your neat little store grow into n
marble palace , filled with every dainty
the world can furnish.
Any ono wishing to purchase an es
tablished harness business will dowel !
to correspond with Irn A. llart who
has for sale a shop and a business that
is really worth having.
The list of \ \ JKII.V : IJira : now com
ing to the York poatollico is truly remarkable
markablo in number , and for this list
must thank Mr. J. E. Carter , Sing
er's boss sowing-machine salesman ,
and the best canvasser for the Weekly
over commissioned by RA.NOKII.
For business directory BOO advertis
ing columns.
Tlio Country.
Who tlmt lias over lived any time in tlio
Ti
country but nlunt have heard of thovirtuM
of Hurdouk ns.n blood purifier. IJuniool
lilooil Bltti'M euro dyspepsia , billousnus. ,
anil nil dismtleru arisiiiK from impuru j
Mood ( if dcrnuKod llvtrr or klilneyn. Price th
$1.00 , tiiul Let He * 30 cent a. 17 codlw
FIUSK OF COST.
Dn. KINO'H NEW DISUOVKIIY foi
Consumption , Coughs and Cpldi
Asthma , ISronchitis , etc , , iu givei !
away in trial bottles free of cost t <
the ntllictod. If you have u IKK'
cougli , cold , dilliculty of breathing ,
hoars6ness or any alleetion of the
throat or lungs by all means giyo , thin
wonderful remedy u trial. j\s you
vrtltio your existence you cannel
nflbnl to lot this opportunity pasa.
Wo could not nllbrd , und would not
give this remedy uwny unless wo
know it would accomplish what wo
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
ciisea have already Leon completely
cured by it. Tlwro is no medicine in
the world that will euro ono half the
cases tlmt Du. KiNa'HNiiwDwcovt
will euro , For sale by
t ! ) I H it MoMAUON , Omaha.
NeteskaLand Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER , tn Iti
IG05 Farnham 6t. , . . . Omaha , Nebraska Jl'r
Care.ully gcloctod land In Entern Nebranka for
ale , tiruat lUrtptlni Iu luiprotvd r rtu . guc
Omaha city property ,
. r. DAVIS WKB3TKR HNTOKIt
Uta Uad Com'r U. P , H , . . " > - y-i
Great Cerraan
REMEDY
ron
RHBUHAW
NEURALGIA ,
SCIATICA ,
LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ,
GOUT ,
SORENESS
or me
CHEST ,
SORE THROAT ,
QUINSY ,
SWELLINGS
AXD
SPRAINS ,
FROSTED FEET
4. ID
EARS.
SCALDS ,
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HEADACHE ,
Ann
No 1'rcriritlon ca enrtli cull | fir. Jicon On. o
t mix , icKr , BtHrm c > l ciiKir toterunl Den.tdv.
A trltl .nulls bat thi coin ; r tlrely trifling outliy of
, U C' .1I5. ind rer/ out tuCerini ; with fxln mu ti T
r > ud r 'lUte i-rocf of It * tliJias ,
IIHICTIO S I.V CLtTCN LAMICAGm.
JCI.D BAll CXUBBISTS AKS DC/UNIS IN MEOICIKE.
A. VOGELER & GO.
/ir'IMniorc. J/i/ . U.B.J& .
Diminished Vigor-
In reimbursed in great measure to those troubled
withucnk kidney * , t > j a Judiciousuac of Hostel
ler's Stomnch Hitter -which IiuiKoratea and
Bllmiilatcii without xcltlnir the urinary or-
; ans. In conjunction \\Ith its Iiiflucnca upon
Ihom , It corrects ivcldlty , Improves appetite , and
In every way coiiduclio to health nnd nerve
-cKno. Another marked quality i its control
31 tr fever mi aruea ( d Its poucr of prcicntin
.t. Forui'obyaU DruK < leta and Dealers Ken-
erilly.
AQENT8 WANTED FOR
FABTKDT BCLLI.VQ DOOKH OP TUB Aan !
SOCIAL
The laws of tnulo. leg-Hi Ioro , how to trans
act buslncos , valuable tallies , tacial etiquette
parlLAnicntnry usage , how to conduct public busi
ness ; In fact ft U n complete Guide to Succcsj for
all cases. A family' ' necessity. Address for cir
culars and epcci.il term- ANCHOR PUBLISHING
CO. . flt.T iiin. Mo.
BMDiamondCoalCo.
W. H LOOMI8 , J. 8. NEWELL ,
PRHB. SRC. AND TKKAS.
I. L. MILLER , AoiutT.
HARD OR SOFT COAL
In car lota or In quantities to suit purcbaaora
Orden ) Solicited.
Yard , Foot Farnham and Douglas -
las Sts. , Omaha.
ep3-tf
JAMES A. GARFIELD
An elegant lithograph engraving of President
OarflcM , in I/luck nnd tint , for 60 cents ; nlson
finely llnlihcd lithograph vngrovlng ( or v5 cents.
These pictures arc from tlio latest photograph
111 a rrculdcnt , mid ire the llnest jilcturcs to
ho hail , llalltu on n roller to any address , post
rco , oil receipt of iirlco. biro of picture 1U\21
c. A. uoorii.
I > . O. llo * 200 , Milwaukee , \Vls.
Postage stamps rcoch uil. eo2Sw2t *
ACADEMY OF THliJ
SACREDHEART
OMAHA , NEB.
S. B , Corner-Qth and Howard.
The phn cf StnJIcn h the mnio na that punucd
In nil the ArailcmltH of the SatroU Heart , UK-
feioncu In rellgloii Una olistwlo to the ndinls-
nloiiof joun ; ; ludlca. Terms : Iiicliidlnt- Hoard ,
Wn hltig.1'iiltlon and Iuttrumental MUHC ! , ) > er
uuHsIon cl Hi o inonthfi , $ H'0. Keferenrea i.ru re-
iiulreil from all pcn > ona unknown to the Institu
tion. For further Information apply to 'Iho
flight Her , llshcp o Omahn , or to thu I
Superior. eo22dlm
WAE IN PASSBNBEB BATES I
IIOIUIIK DUOS. . Hrokcr In all Railroad
Tlckctn , Dnuha , Neb. , odor Tickets to the East ,
until further notice , at the following unheard of
Low liaton ;
Chicago , 912 ; Round Trip , $21.00 , Thceo nro
limited { Imt-Clasa Tickets nnd good ( or rcturu
throuL'h tliojcar , nnd via the Old Rellaula Chicago
cage , llurllngton & Qulney 1 tail road. Also , ouo
VMIV to
Ni\V : YOniC. let $1000.
1IOSTO.V , do 600.
I'lllIMDELPltlA , do 10 CO.
WASHINGTON , do 11100.
For jurtlculars , wrlta or go direct to TIOIIDIK
P.HOS. , Di'dletu In Kuductxl llato IUilroa < l and
ti amalilii Tickets. bOqiVnth St. , Oiunhti , Nob.
Itemembcr the place Three Doors North ol
Union 1'ucillo Railroad Depot , Kwt Bide of Tenth
Street.
Omaha , Augubt 1,1881 auSSdawlm
Axle Grease
NEVER GUMS !
Ueod on Wagon * , Buspcs , Keapora , Thresher ?
and Mill millinery. It la JNVAUUBLH TO XARM
IKH AMI TnvMhrius. It curoa Herfttchcu and nil
kludg of orco ou llama and Stock , an well as on
men.
men.OLARK & WISE , Manuf's ' , ,
38D Illlnoli Street , Chicago
FOH ruioES. Jo 24-oio-ha
The Oreigliton and Niobrara
IUiii dally , logins Crcighton on arrival o (
train * t 0:30 : p. in. ArrUo nt Nlobrara , 12.30 a.
, Lotto * Nlobrnra , 11:80 : u. m. Arrlvi'i at
Uroluhton at 0 a. m , . In time for train , Kara , ! .
octlO-liu aKOUai ; llCItltr , Proprietor.
C. F , Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ,
'I PtrohAmJH.i Couth * . No
ni ,
K joiiBiiiTcrfroin rit | > < .p ! a , two
I1UUDOCK BLOOD IHTTjil3.
If jou nro afflicted ulth HllioinntBo , tmo
1IUHUOCK lltOOI ) JIITTIIKS ,
If you are | iroitrnted M Ith tlcl : Hea < hchcf tnko
IIUItDOCK 1JLOOIJ ItltTKUa
If your Uoncbnro dlaordcrcd , rcynlatu them ltli
ntiiiuocK iitooi ) lurrats.
If > our IlloodU mimrr , purify It ulth
IIUIIUOCK 1ILOOI ) nilTEHS.
If jsitlmvo Indirection , > on will flndnn antldoto
In IlUllDOC'K ni.00t ) D1TTC1U ) .
If you arc troubled with Spring Complaint ? , er-
mlluito them with IIUIIUOCK 111.001) lliri'KIlS.
Ifyour Uvcrta ton'ld , restore Itto healthy action
ulth DUllDOCK 1U.OOD IIIITKUB
If your I.hcr ia ftlTcctcd , 3011 nlll find a nuro re-
utomtUo In IIUIIUOCK I1L001) ) 11I1TKUS.
If you have any spcclci of Humor or Pimple , fall
not to take IIUItDOCK I1LOOD IlllTEI'.S.
If j ou Imvo nny nymptonu of Ulcers or Scrofulous
Bores , n curative remedy will l > o found In
liUHUOOK DLOODIlllTnUS.
For Imimrtlnfr strength nnd iltality totliOBys-
tun , nothing can equal
1H7UDOCK 1)1.001) I1ITTKIIS.
For Ncnousnndflcncrnl Dchlllty , tone up the
t m with I1UUDOCK 1U.OOI ) llirrEIia.
Price , 01.00 per Bottle ; Trial Bottle * 10 Ct
FOSTER , MILBUEH. . & Co , , Prop
BTJFFAI.O , N. Y.
Sold at wholesale hy Isli & UcMahon and C. F.
Ooodniftn. jo 27 cod-mo
BiT O "S ? CES.
BASUTZ DWELLS ,
1422 Douerlaa St. , Nqq 5th.
Before removing
their new
OPEEi HOUSE STOEE
Will sell their stock of
BOOTS I SHOES
At Greatly Beduced Prices.
"Z.
EstalJlislied 11 Years ,
Assets Represented
882,000,000.0.
Active Flro nnd Life ngonta
wanted. .0. T , TAYWB * CO ,
14th & Uouglaj
DONT IT BURN I
My house nnd furniture Is Insured with
0. T. TAYLOIl & CO. ,
Oor 14th nnd Du
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. Btroot ,
Ornci Nor.b tide opp. Grand Central HotcL
-WHOLESALE-
On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Stsv
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ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NEU.
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS ,
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FEARON . & COLE ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha' Nob.
Consignments . m.vlo us will receive promt-1 attention. References : State Dank , Onrnhn ; Flah
ft Co. , Uiltlmore ; 1'cck & lianflhcr , Chicago ; M. Work & Co. , Cincinnati.
MARBLE HEAD LIME CQ.'S
Double Strength White Lime
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streota , OMAHA , - - - NEB.
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"We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to our
elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PBICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls
Hosiery , &c.now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. , , }
Comer Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALUIl IN
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb.
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WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
STAR STOVE POLISH ca
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AND
5 O Q. BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING- bd
MANUFAC'J'UItED BY
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
IMi'ORTintft AND JOnitEUS OF
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
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The only exclusive wholesale houdo in this line in the west.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
FISHING TAOKLB , BASH BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF NGTIOHS AND FANCY GOODS.
MAX MEYER & CO. .Omaha . , Ne
NOW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY
DECIDED BARGAINS
Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters
200 Handsome Suits , at $6.00 ; 300 Stylish ISuitu , $1O.OO ;
75 Black Silk Suits , $17.0O ,
Wo hare eovoral lota of staple goods which will bo offered at
SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
All ladies should avail themselves of this great nalo of ;
OOESETS AND UNDBEWEAE , 'LINEN AND MOHAIE ULSTEEB ,
BILK AND JJNEN HANDKEROIIIEFS , LAWN SOITS
AND SACQUES.
CHARLES MCDONALD.