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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY NOVEMBER 1. 1881.
SHENANDOAH.
An Enterprising and Handsom
Little Oily ,
Interesting History of tb
Growth of the Town ,
Dnitliug Business Men Among it
CHIrotiv
SHEXANDOAU , Town , October 2- ! )
Shonandonh occupies n portion of on
of the western sections of Grant town
ship in Pngo county , and 1ms n genii
western slope nnd its situ commands i
innt'iiificont view of the Nishimbolm
river for sovcr.il miles.
1I1STOKY.
The town was founded on the ( ill
day of August , 1870 , tbo first housi
built in the town having been com
plctcd on that day.
The pioneer store was the hard wan
establishment of J. H. BluiRart & Co.
which opened on the 10th day of Oc
tober following. Two lumber oflicc
were started it Auqust , and in September
tember the following year W. E
Webster established the first dru |
store , and S. P. Carpenter crccloi
what was at that limo the finest hole
in Page county the Shenandoal
Housn.
The first
firstMUKIOII'AL
MUKIOII'AL KLIH.TIO.V
in the town occurred on the 22d o
August , 1871. The entire number o
votes cast w.is sixty-six. Mr. J. H
Shugart was then elected mayor. Ol
the 23d day of July , 1871 , the infan
town doffed its swaddling clothun am
came forth fully fledged andchriBtonoi
as an independent corporation by th
beautiful and significant name o
Slipnandpah "daughtorof the stars. '
At this time the first railroad was com
loted , running from Hod Oak ti
? tamburg , and gave emphasis to tin
town. The
8C1100LH ,
of Shcnundoah belonged tothosyntotr
of Grant township until 1872 , whoi
the independent district of the cit }
was organized. The present brick
structure was erected at n cost of
$3,040 in 1873. It soon bccnmo neces
sary to enlarge the building , which
was done by adding two wings , also of
brick , at tin additional of $700 , and
now is the finest building in the coun
ty , with a sintrlc exception. The at
tendance now is upward of
i'lVK HUMUlI ! > KOIIOLA118 ,
requiring a corps of teachers. Since
the early growth of the town there
lias been built six substantial churchro
ihit ; are having a largo attendance.
A flourishing lodge of the Masonic
order and of the I. 0. O. P. and G.
A. II. are hero rcpreeonted , The
town lias grown to n population of
2,000 in the first ton years of her ex
M istence , and building 13 the order of
the day.
I am informed that there have been
built within ono year ,
SEVKNTY-nVK UWELtlNOH ,
nnd tliero are none of them < vacant
Beaido a now brick opera house , 50x
00 feet on the ground , is under con
struction , with two stores under
neath ; also two brick stores , two
-stories high and 2txiO ( feet on the
gtound , and a now brick hotel build
ing , 24x10 , and three stores high , are
: soon to bo finished.
The streets , uro lined with good
plank sidewalks , and the city has
planked the street some eight feet
back from Iho hitching posts , so the
loams are not compelled to stand in
the mud and spnttur the pedestrian
or the store windows wild dirty water ,
TUB OKMETEHY
was platted and recorded in the early
years of the township. It occupies
about twelve acres of gtound east of
town and is circular in lorm except
the north side , which borders in the
bhill'd. The whole area is fenced , and
on the outside borders are two rowe
of tree1) extending the entire distance
Around , making a beautiful show.
The grounds are systematically laic
out in circles , with lots and walks
regularly alternating.
COUllTESV.
I wish to express many thanks tc
the people of Shenandoah for theii
kind attention and favors rendered ,
and particularly to Mr. Jack Shugart ,
who so uheorfully escorted your cor
respondent about the town , Jake it
the "sin ko stack" of the Iowa Home
insurance company , another ono oi
Shonandoah's new enterprises. It if
through him thut the whole business
is ventilated , for they do say that he
can write up moro insurance policies
than any nun now on the turf. May
success ever crown his labors.
ItAlLHOADH.
Shenandoah IIDH a branch of the 0 , ,
'JJ , A Q. , and the main line of tin
Wabash , St. Louis & Pacific , with an
other projected road that will bo completed
pletod this winter from Shonandoal
to Humes on , and a charter has boot
granted for two moro brancliOH of tin
Wabash that will have a torminui
hero ; ono of them reaches to Lincoln
Kob. ; via Nebraska City. With tliosi
facilities for trafllo there can b <
nothing to retard the
I'llOOUl'.SS
of the town , which has advanced vorj
rapidly in the lust two or three years
Every branch of industry is lion
represented ; the numerous stores an
well filled with goods , and the towi
is usually aglow with commercial men
who know where they can sell goods
and they find it to their advantage ti
come this way. The country aroum
is fast becoming settled , and trade i
constantly increasing.
MAMUrAUTUllINO ,
A flouring mill and a foundty am
machine ejiop comprise this branch o
industry. Mr. M. Opponhoimor. win
is running the latter , has a brie !
foundry room 24'x5Q feet , ono stor ;
high , and a machine shop adjoining
20x40 feet , fitted up with maehiner ;
calculated to make any hind of mill
ing machinery or engine work. I !
has also a planing mill and scroll saw
for dressing wood.CUOl'H
CUOl'H ,
, There lias been expected at loan
.half or two-thirds of u crop in tin
section for this uncommonly dry am
hot acn.on , but Messrs. A. llurr J
Co. , the millers and grain dealers , in
form mo that since harvest has be
gun that it is found to bo far short pi
'tho expectation. The corn crop wil
bo principally consumed by feeders
aiid little or none will bo shipped cast
Seine two hundred loads have beer
sold to feeders in Missouri , and lh (
homo demand exceeds Iho supply bj
thirty car loads now booked. Mr. 7
D. Mathews hns live grain elevators al
different points in this vicinity , am
confirms this statement ,
III.OODEII STOCK.
Considerable interest is being takoi
in improving the native breeds o
stock in Page county , in fact UK
people hero aio acting in the old adag (
of 'wliaf is worth doing is wortl
doing well' and the whole county i
showing it. Mr. H. S. Wo IF has a-llf.
aero farm and is devoting his entin
attention to breeding and growiti )
fancy cattle , horses , hogs , poultry ant ]
dogs , lie has now some forty head ol
HUOltT IIO1INH ,
with two three-year old bulls at tlu
head , a Hates and a rose of Sharon ,
the noted prize winner. Among hit
steed of driving horses may be
found a "Gen. Spragtio. " ono ol
"Goo Spraguo's" colts. Col. Uabcock
says ho is the best colt of "George's"
got that ho has soon. Mr. W. also
IPS some fair specimens of fancj
and breeds fox hounds and
Soultry collier dogj and saya he has
eonio of thn boss '
CHESTKHWHITK HOOP.
The hog product of this county is
registered among the best , and Shenandoah -
nandoah lias sent away about as many
as any competing town , There are
some Jersey and Ifolstein cattle- bred
in this vicinity. It is evident that
Page county is destined to rank nmonj.
the first in the growing of the agri
cultural products , as she has the ad
vantages necessary to do it , viz : A
genial climate , and an alluvial soil ,
naturally , together with rjuick access
to market , and nu
KNTKllPllISINO PKOPLK
to push it.
1 cannot close without noting the
improvement in the system of keeping
the now "only hotel in the city ,
which has .recently changed hands ,
and become thoroughly renovated ,
anil is , in short , a homo-liko and com
modious place to stop , and "Goung"
knows how to "rush the kitchen" to
Iho entire eatisfaction of the most'fas '
tidious ,
See advertising columns for busi-
icss directory. JloVRit.
ONE DE GROAT ACQUITTED ,
The Jury Out Only a Half
Hoar.
Sensational Soouo in Court Upon
the Rendering of the Verdict-
T
The argument in the cnso of Bon.
S. DcGront , on trial under nn indict-
nont for arson , for the burn ing o
3Iin . Do Great it Co.'s. hat store ,
van concluded about four o'clock
Saturday afternoon.
The charge of Iho judge was not
eng and the jury retired , it being ox-
iccted ihoy would , bo out until late
it Might. Contrary , however , to nil
mticipntion , in about Imlf nn hour it
VOH iinnouncod that they had ugrood
ipon a verdict. When they cainu in
.lio . court room was only occupied by
i few attorneys and the prisoner and
lia brother. After calling the names
jf the jurymen the clerk said : "Gen
iicn , liavo you agreed upon your rcr-
licU" The foreman responded : "Wo.
mvo. Wo find the prisoner not
guilty. " .
Don DoGroat had partly risen from
lia chair and wan looking with staring
eyes at the jury , when the verdict
was pronounced. Aa ho hoard it ho
'oil ' back , the tears rolled down his
cheeks , and then ho fainted away.
Ho was immediately carried from the
court room and restored. Ilia broth
er , Oharles DoGroat , Boomed hardly
less it licet od ,
The case wns tv very hard fought
one from its beginning , and splendidly
tried on both sides. District Attor
ney JUirnham was assisted in the
prosecution by Hon. J. M. Thurston
and E. W. Simoral , Esq. Gen. J. 0.
Cowin and Joseph P. OJnrkson , Esq. ,
conducted the able defonco. Ono
'uaturo of the trial was the merciless
cross examination to which Oowin
subjected the witnesses for the atato.
The most important of the criminal
o.iso ; ) still upon the docket is the trial
> f Charles Noistroin , indicted for the
murder of John Peterson , alias Will-
man. The facts relating to this case
are substantially as follows : Peterson
and No strum worked in shops which
adjoined , on Sixteenth street. On the
third of last Augtut , Peterson was in
Neutiom's shop , when a quarrel arose
between thorn. It is alleged that
Noiiitrmn knocked Peterson down and
then kicked him. Poteraon died on
August 7th. At the coroner's inves
tigation the jury found that
the deceased came to his
death from causes unknown.
District Attorney Hurnham , not sat
isfied with this verdict , had Noistroin
arrested , and at the examination be
fore Judge Itonocko ho was hold to
answer to the chaivo of murder in the
second degree. The grand jury , how
ever indicted him for murder in the
first degree , on which charge ho will
bo tried.
Another case is that of one Tracy
and. lloso York the latter u notorious
woman for on alleged robbery of
Peter Peterson. The complaint al
leges that the York woman enticed
Peterson into her room , on Twelfth
street in this city , when Tracy rushed
in , pretended to bo the injured husband -
band , and compelled Peterson to give
up his watch and about $50 iu money.
Peterson afterwards made complaint
against the parties , and they were in
dicted at the present term of court.
Palpitation of the Heart.
M' * ' sy cus * > . N. Y. , writes
? , "I11",1 , c ° i iiieuced lining your IJur
I"001' ' ] lttm l WIUI troubled wltl
fluUerinir nuil palpitation of the hcnrt. 1
lull weiik uml languid , with a immlmeBi
of the jtmlw. Binco iwlnf , my heart ha ;
not troubled mo and the numbing scnaa
tlou In all Bono.11 Price. 91) ) tiial * ho , l (
- 10-collv
SILVER CITY.
What it Was F.ur Yoara Ago ,
And What it has Become To1
The Stirronndins Conntry Fertili
And Riok-
Correspondence of Tun HRR
Sii.vr.n CITY , October 29. Foui
years ago the city of silver and goli
( in corn cribs ) was a waving field ol
barley owned by Mr. II. H. Hudaker ,
who came hero twelve years ago and
took possession of 300 acres of land
that his father had bought three ycara
before at § l'J.oO per acre , and used it
for n stock farm The original old
farm house now stands back from the
main street , looking as though it felt
embarrassed when compared with the
modern structures , and quietly trying
to hide itself among the tall grove that
surrounds it.
HISTOHY.
The railroad opened up this country
in the summer of 70 , and in the fall
of the sanio year the town site was
laid nut by Mr. Ilufl'aker , who sold
ono-hnlf of the land to the railroad
company and named the town Silver
City , which was derived from the Sil
ver Crook running close by , and af
fording splendid water power , which
is spoiling to bo utilized.
The postofiico was opened in July ,
1879. and ono year after n money or
der department w.i * assigned which
has since issued 1,017 orders , amount
ing to 821,000. The village has made
a rapid
GROWTH
since it commenced and now has up
wards of 300 happy souls yes , I
know they are happy and there is
room for as many moro without being
crowded. Villags lots arc on the
market at less than their real value ,
and this is ono reason why the towu
has prospered so well. A petition for
incorporating the village has been laid
before the circuit court , which will
moot and act on the matter in Novem
ber next. This is ono of the many
IMI'IIOYEMENTH
that nro seen on ovcry hand. Ono
now store and thirteen now houses
have been built this summer , and anew
now Methodist church , . ' 52x55 foot on
the ground , with a tower 70 feet high ,
is to bo put up yet this year , costing
32,500 , 81,850 of the amount having
already boon subscribed. A
CITY PAllK ,
containii.g our square and planted
ivith ornamental trees and laid oil'
ivith gravel walks , is contemplated.
Mr. J. W. Sale intends to open a now
itoro this winter and he knows how
to run ono too. Good luck to J. W.
Messrs. L. W. Ilussoll & Co. have
liad such an increasing trade in their
mrdwaro store that they have found
t necessary to enlarge their building ,
ivhich will bo done in the spring.
GKOPK.
Mills county is found unions : the
ist of the best for agricultural pur-
) oscs , though the crops this year are
tot moro than one-half that usually
; rown , but she will , I think , hold her
) wn. There are upwards of 100,000
bushels of bright corn in crib hero
low , and I am informed that Silver
Dity shipped more grain last season
; l-an did Council DluH's , Glenwood and
Malvcrn combined.
WANTS.
A furniture store is needed. There
s none here , and people are obliged
; o go put of town for goods. A coed
lotol is also needed to accommodate
ho demands of the public , and should
jo considered by some interested in
, he business. A flouring mill is the
sry of the people , and a tin shop is
iollod for every day.
STOCK.
Over two hundred car-loads of hogs
mvo boon shipped January 1st. Mr.
auflakor has surrounded the city with
lis lands and now has 1,010 acres in
til , which ho uses for stock-growing
mrposea. The farmers in this viofnity
mvo learned that cattle and hogs are
< ing , and have devoted most of their
vttention to them.
I could but gaze at the lonq and
ivoll filled corn cribs that border on
the suburbs. They look as though
they would defy a famine for years , if
necessary , and show a marked degree
jf industry on the part of the people ,
nd are conclusive evidences that n
country that can produce a town of
this kind in two or three years , with
to much surplus grain in store , must
bo a country worth having , and ono
that does really possess the element
necessary to prosperity and comforts
Lonf may she prosper.
Miss 0. G. Greenwood & Co. deal
ers in lumber and grain have recently
301110 from the northern part of the
itato , and I am informed that they
find the quality of the grain grown
lierp to bo , for some reason , far su
perior to that grown north of here.
It is considered by many that the
growing of kinds of fruit will prove as
mcccsaful in Mills county as it has
in counties bordering on the south.
rho soil and climate seems to bo as
well adapted to the growth of fruit
lioru as it is fifty miles south.
FarmiiiL' lands are under so good a
jtuto of cultivation that they can bo
readily sold for from § 25 to 840 per
icro , and still climbing up the scale of
perfection , The day is not far distant
when land in this county will bo hard
to got ivt any price.
See advertising columns for busi
ness directory. HOVEH.
i i
FIIEE OF COST.
DK. KIKU'H NKW DIHCOVKHY for
Consumption , Coughs and Colds
Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given
away in trial bottles free of cost to
the alllictod. If you have n bad
cough , cold , difficulty of breathing ,
hoarseness or any affection of the
throat or lungs by all means give this
wonderful remedy n trial. As you
value your existence you cannot
aflbrd to let this opportunity pass.
Wo could not afford , and would not
give this remedy away unless wo
Know it would accomplish what wo
claim for it. Thousands of hopeless
cases have already been completely
cured by it. There is no medicine in
the world that will euro ono half the
cases that Du. KI.NO'H NEW DISCOVKUY
will euro. For sale by
0 } Ibii ifc MoMAiio.x , Omaha.
DimlnifthoA Vigor.
ts reimbursed In great mcanuro to those troublci
with weak kl'lnoji , Ly Judicious mo of Iloet.t
tei'i Stomach Hitter which Invigorate ) ant
fttlmulatea without xcltlnr the urinary or
K&n * , In conjunction with Iti Influence upor
them , It corrcctt acidity , Improves nppctllo , nnd
Is In ovcry way comlucito to he&llh nnd ncru
repose. Another marked quality Is lt contro
met feicr iml mrue , and It * power of prmcntlm
It. l-'or M'C by all Urujulata and Dealers gen
crtlly.
LU
IK PASSENGER RATES I
I10DBIK IiriOS. . nrokcrs In all Railroad
ricketH , Omaha , Nob. , offer Tickets to the East ,
in til further notice , at the following unheard of
jew [ latex :
Chicago , 912 ; Round Trip , $24,00 , These are
limited first-Class Tickets anil irood for return
through the year , and \ la tlio Old Reliable .Chi-
Afo , Burlington & Quincy lUilronJ. Alio , one
ay to
NEW YORK , 827 CO , * 2t 00.
I10STON , 2dCO. 2600.
PHILADELPHIA , 27 DO , 2 00.
WASIIKVUTON , 27 00 , 24 00.
For particulars , wrlto or po direct to HOliBIE
! ) HOS. , Dealers In Reduced Hate Railroad nnd
jtuamshlp Tickets , SO ! ) Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb.
Remember the place Three DOOM North of
Jnlon 1'adtlc Railroad Depot , Eaat Hide of Tenth
Itroet. '
Omaha. August 1 , 1B31 u25daw4m
AND
H a n d s o mest
-IN THE-
MARKET !
For Sale by
WM. E , STOETZEl ,
*
621 South Tenth St.
J , E , BRADLEY ,
R. X ] S * Xf k. TT XC , * ABflT T .
Oorner 10th and WebitorSti ,
r'rfeh Oriteri and Game constantly on band and
Hcrvod In the latest itvlo. 06-1 " " <
ffestern Horse ana iMtlo , Iii-
surauco Company ,
Capital , - - - < 100OOOOO
Insures Homo ) , JIulcs and Cattle against loea by
tcoldcnt , docouo or tucfU Atcncleo In all court.
tint ol the State. Hcud for circular * . e ) ly
POLAND & GWYEU ,
CommisBion Merchants ,
For th rain of Farm Produce ! Potatoes Poultry
' Uuttcr. Egif rccehixl and sold on
conimliulon ,
Cash adtancoi made on consignment * .
Wnrehouio and Store , 1413 Dodfie Street ,
Omaha , Neb ,
BASfffi & IELLS ,
5th.
Before removing to
their new
OPERA HOUSE STORE
Will sell their slock of
BOOTS 9 SHOES
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
The Democratic Candidate foi
County Treasurer.
A COUIIKCTKI ) AKKIDAVIT QV M118.
TATR OK NEIHUSKA , \ u
Douaws COUNTY , j
Mrs , LtnaI'etcrs being first duly nworr
deposes nnd fnya , she is well ncquntntet
with one Chris. Hnrtmnn , nnd that on 01
about the 31st of May 1877 , said Chris.
Ilartman then being the city treasurer ol
Omaha. She presented to said Hnrtmnn
as imch treasurer , by John Ti1. Kuhn , a city
warrant amounting to 825.00 principle , be
sides interest for over two years on the
same. Af I'm tit PUNS said warrant was for
work done on the Dodgeotrect grade. AIH-
ant nays that said Hartman told her , that
Btttd warr > nt was not worth much , would
not be paid in seven or eight years. Aid
ant says nho had her tax en paid on the
above said date , and supposed to put sale ]
warrant in an catji. Atliant furtln-r says ,
that shortly afterwards the naid Hartman
came to her harness store on Farnham
street , and informed her that ho could get
a man to buy said warrant , thereupon said
Hartman liimuelf paid affiant the sum ol
812.00 for said warrant. Affiant further
says , that shortly afterwards she was ver-
bially informed that said warrant had been
paid in full. Alliant further says she sold
suid warrant for $12.10. relying entirely
upon the false and fraudulent representa
tion of said Hartman. Affiant Bays she
wan then , and ia now a widow.
This affidavit is given to correct nome
error in the' affidavit , sworn to on the 18th
day of Octob'er , before Luther 11. Wright ,
n justice of the peace , nnd been heretofore
published in TIIK ( JJiAHA BF.R and Repub
lican. LlKA PKTKna.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to
before me this 2Cth d y of October , 1881.
JOHN MuitcniK CI.AHKK ,
Notary Public.
STATE OF NEDIUIIKA , \
DoL'OLAH COUNTY , f '
John F. Kuhn being first duly sworn ,
IOUOSCH and says , that ho lies read the
foregoing affidavit of Mrs. Lina 1'efers ,
and i hat the statements therein made are
true as ho verily belie\cs ,
JOHN P. KUHN.
Subscribed in my preeence and sworn to
before me this 20th day of October , 1881.
JOHN MURCHIE CLARKE ,
cct27eod&w , _ Notary Public.
Denial of the Peters Affidavit-
STATE or NEDIIABKA , 1 _ „
DOUGLAS COUNTY. I B '
Samuel G , Malletta being first duly
sworn deposes , and says that he is city
; reasurer of Omaha : That his attention
las been called to the attid.wit of Mrs.
jJna Peters , published in the Omaha Daily
tcpublican , in which she swears that she ,
ah or about July 1st , 1877 , sold to Chris.
lartman , then city treasurer , for the sum
if 812.00 , a Dodge street grade warrant ,
which was in that same mouth paidln full ,
to-wit : the sum of § 29.00.
Affiant further says thai he has examin
ed the books and records of the city treas
urer's office , and that tiey | show ; 1st , that
no Dodge street gradn fund warrant for
UIY amount whatever was paid ia Jtdv ,
L877. 2d , that but one Dodge street grade
'uml wan ant for the amoiuitof SU'J.OO was
paid in the three years , 1870 , 1877 nnd
.878 , and that that one wan paid in July ,
.870 , having been turned in for taxes by
John G. Willis , and endorsed by him , ho
laving paid at that time the fax. on his
Dodge street stoie lot.S.
S. G. MALLKTTE ,
City Treasurer.
Subscribeo in my presence and sworn to
before mo this 10th day of October , 1881.
[ SKAI. ] U. W. AMDHOSK ,
_ _ Notary Public.
STATE OF NKIIRASKA , \ „ „
COUNTY OF DOUGLAS. )
Chris , llartumn being duly sworn , in
Miswerto the affidavit of Mrs. Peters , says :
L'hat during his term of office as city trea-
irer of Omnha , from April , 187. ) to April ,
.879 , he did not buy any warrant whatever -
over of Mrs. Peters , or any other person ,
and that he did not speculate in warrants ,
ilirecty or imlrcctly , during his said term.
Affiant further says , that if he cashed any
warrant for Mrs. Petera it was at its full
'ace value , and for the facts relating to the
Dodge btreet grade tax warrants , begs
cove to refer to the accompanying nfli-
ilavit of S. G. Mallette , thn present city
treasurer. C. IlAKTSlAN.
Subscribed in my presence nnd sworn to
before mo this 20th day of October , 1881.
[ HEAL. ] G. W. AiiimosK ,
Notary Public.
Ak'cnw wanted for Ufa of
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ilcte , faithful history from cradle to RW o , by
.he eminent bloKrapocr , Col. Conwcll. Books
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volume. Kndorsed edition. Liberal terms.
Agents take orders for from 20 to COcopiesdally.
Outsells any other boolc ten to /jrrntaneior
uado money no ( tut. The boot. Bella Itself. Kx-
wtlcneo not nectsaary. Failureunknown. . All
nako immense profit * . Private tcrnu frco.
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ocCdiwlm Portland , Maine. .
DISEASES
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DR. L , B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
' - of OinahA.
Koforcncea all RepuUblo I'hj-Blclaim
/ JTOfflce , Oorner IBth and Farnh m Stf. ,
DTnaha. Neb
BOYD'S OPERA HOUSE !
JAMES B IJOYD , Proprietor.
It L , MAUBII , Business Manager.
Friday and Saturday o\cnlng and Sat. Matinee.
ANTHONY , KLLI8 A HATAWAY'B
SIAJUbTJO CONSOLIDATED AaGHEOATIONI
4 UNITED SHOWS. 4
rhcGrandcstComtcllatlon of ArUta KxerOrganl-
icd for Ono Admiwilaii.
HAVEL'S Newly Hatched UUMI'TV DUMl'TV.
lluulcd by the Urcat , the Only drlwaldl ,
C. W. HAVEL.
Mlaco'i Double Socially and Novelv Co.
T bed mat I'arkcritosi International Mautodon
DogScliool.
The Mc t Intelligent and Amuslnir Conines Be
fore tlio Ainerican Public.
OllAY & HAN.NIKQ'a MUblOAL CONanESS.
KlretamK > rancoluAmcrlcaofthearande tNo\eN
ty of the ARC , HiBWAil , the KattIndiaPrlnce a.
KlroWorbhlrer. A Veritable I'rlcbtcM of the
Hun , who will aiu > car at cvh entertainment
Uen by this.Homier Acitreiratlon , in the re
markable and original S'cdaUli8 | ' ,
Once Seen NeiortB l > Forgotten.
The obo\o mimiuoth | uoiiiv\uy | , tn > eIntln | [
their own I'alaco Draulnir Itoom Oar , which will
bu open ( or Innpection of the public o erv after
noon , on da ) ol exhibition I ook out for grand
erotowmo utrect mnuJe. Secure s on ejt at
llox Omi.'eanda\oid the jam at the tiiktt otHce.
I'llcoof admlwlon , l , 9Cc , SOc and 21c.
Doors oiiea at 7 , rerforniauco at d o clock ,
Mallnee at : i)0 | < . m.
Parnuctte and Paniuitte Circle Itcseri ed , ( Oc.
Urew Circle'J5c , , ui'W-Jas
CLOTHING , HATS , GAPS ,
USk.KTI >
Gent's Furnishing Goods ,
AT THE
NEW YORK STORE.
H. M. & M. PEAVY , Proprietors ,
1309 Farnham Street , OMAHA , NEB. c .im
FOSTERS OR AY ,
-WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , COAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S
Double Strength White Lime
ST. PAUL LUMBER YARD
C. 3XTID'IJE
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - NEB
se21melm
WHOLESALE
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND DEALEP ; IX- ,
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
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1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. *
FEARON & COLE ,
Gommissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments made us will receive prompt attention. References : State Bank , Omaha ; Platt
. . . .
& Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Bansher , Chicago ; U. Wcrk & Co. , Cincinnati.
I , OBERFELDER & CO. , \
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK
MILLINERY & NOTIONS ,
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the west.
IE1. O. 3VCOE.Gr-jA.Isr.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb.
HEADQUARTERS
-FOI
S FURNISHING GOODS.
We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to ouv
degant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
rackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overehirts , Overalls
hosiery , &c.now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
STAR STOVE POLISH
COW C3 _
AND
W ba
* O BEAUBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING
Q.
MANUFACTURED BY
WHOLES-ALE DRUGGISTS.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , NfcU.
lhe ? Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House , in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS.
Jy 18-mo
Special Attention
Is Once More Called to the Fact that
Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
FOR MEN'S , BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
Hats and Caps.
YD are prepared to moot the demands of the trade in regard to Latest " Styles
and Patterns. Finn Merchant Tailoring in Connection
RESPECTFULLY ,
M , HELLMAN & CO , ,
130M303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St.