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    NOVEMBER d , 1881.
FRIDAY .
BEE
TEE OMAHA DAILY :
BRIDGING THE Dl ATTP.
,
\ \ South Bondera Lee
1 / Omaha Mon for.
torn , rnrmor * Anx
BO Rauto to tlio Mot
-r\rtondcnce of The IVc.
I SOUTH UKNH , Nob. , Nov
crnl years ntro your cot
us making a scout on
JJcing on route for Otnah
county , ho inquired for Ih
to get across the wild , i
that i
1'lallo , nnd was told
possessed the only roliibk
on n bright Sabbath niorni
wy knock-kneed , ring-b
spavined charger at the '
of the hnlf pozon houses
posed the town wliortf the
was to bo found , but Im
informed that lowing to
crossing
there -was no ferry
nnd I could lake my choic
the Fremont bridge and
ferry at PJattsmouth. Suj
latter would Innd mo in SH
I wont to Phttamouth , bu
could not got over on Si
that the only ferry they h
twcon the Iowa and Nobra
On Monday morning I vra
Iowa , and after floundering
that were almost equal to T
After n fltoriu I arrived at B
in eight miles of Council
found when I got to the
Omaha , although BO neai
Tory far away , for there vri
ferry over that night , and
I
on into Tuesday before
destination. Well , ro
my vrould you baliovo that al
"boasted progress there
Dcon a Binglo improver
upon that state ol
! Then South Bond built
but the floods last sprin |
dovm'to Now Orleans , and
ia now doing duty acrosn B
in Lousiana. Fromontlias
bridge , South Bend the <
and that is not always rur
the difficulties of the P
route are as great to-day as
8TOHB MBU nniDOK TO
I'LATTK
is demanded by the thousai
plo of Caas and adjoin !
ties , who want to brief
of hogs , 01558 , butter
or drive their live stock to
market.
It is demanded , or shoul
every merchant , grain 1
stack dealer of Omaha.
South Bond will contribu
towards a free bridge of a
character , but if Omaha
trade of South Platte fannc
got it by a trilling in aid of
ject. The people hero can'i
they have not the money.
Plattsmouth don't 'want
for she wants all this trade' '
her , and Ashland fools mu'c
way.
way.Tho ferry is now runniti
costs something to cross by
ia subject to all the trouble :
lies are liable to.
Twenty-five teams , en ro
atato fair , wore turned back
ing at South Bend because
waa not running , and hundi
at homo who would have g <
the Platte river. It is abe
miles from South Bend to
wagon road , and if the I
waa bridged at this point it
say that the profits on tl
that would bo done by 0
the South Platte country
crease a hundred fold , n :
years more than pay the c
ntonopioT bridgo.
A UOCKY BOTTOM
extends across the Platte
Bend , and bed rock is c
twenty foot below high v
Tlio banks on either side '
overflow , and the roa'ds r
nil the way into Omaha.
Stout , the otono contrac
to put in a toll bridqo , but
want it to bo free , and thi
long pull , a strong mi
pull all together will
to accomplish this objo <
Omaha merchants will lu
there is no doubt that it A
cossful. Vast sums hav <
ponded in bridging the Pla
towns along the Union PM
metropolitan Omaha can al
little bettor and save UK
long run by helping Sou
build a solid structure of B
quarrioi right on the spot
practicable , and the cost i
great , owing tq the narrow
channel at this point.
, TUB TOWN
of South Bend-ia a thrivin
two hundnd and fifty i
.with a grain trade that is s
town , between Plattsmout
land , and iias a class of ci
any city might well bo prin
are full of energy , intoll
enterprise. When this bri
there is no doubt that the
will bo moro thancuiadriipl
years thereafter.
, - 111H
that U tributary hero is th
Nebraska , yielding a rotu
bestowed thatj has miido t
wealthy.
TiiKi'1'.ori.i : .
Mr. Charles H. Dill , win
nnd spacious mansion cm
valley , lias funnu and 1 *
dozen and to him I wet
who wish to learn more
Bend.
Tbcro is a lively fight g <
the Cacs county treasui
rather there was , hut at p
matter is very ono sided ,
crata liaving conceded the
that staunch republican , I
Newell , of Plattsmouth.
The grain trade is uleadi
ing , and Mr. . E. Day hai
cilitiefl for transacting this
the best manner. 1 le has
tensive stock of general m <
T , W , Fountain has reetj
A two-story implement and
tore 30x18 feet.
L. H. Sawyer & Bone t
ia the dry goods and clothi
they now
nnd fire
less limn ft year ago
controlling a splendid trade
Mr. 15. P. I'lieliw. the stn
11 JHisy day and nigiit.
Oeorto I ! . McCuno is n
the people , finif > h5ni ; off n
school building. lie also
American Homo in peed sin
When next I yiiit Sout
hope to describe its bridge.
For liuainm re\io\v sue t
columns. _
A Tlnmln < Rr nee of Or
AlHny Kxcnliii * Jotunal
HUC.UIPO of seine hltlo tin
domestic side of Oarliuldi
de/ith pocnw a peculiarly gri
. His tnlunts mm
ponsation.
overyw here conapicnoiwand
but \vhcnthov are forgotten
will fittll iccall 1th tender
" \m \ ho
"the old motherm
ncis for wife and children ,
opuiihanclud steadfastness to
iii h or low du reo. \\lv
can remember wlnt hodid %
maupa , what his ponitinn t
currency question , or how
to bo nominated i\t Chicago ;
fill homo relations nnd his
mcanor during the final i
endure in vivid outline * .
Tlio moro we Ivavo lenri
late President's personality
to approcia
ur wo have come
position. Ho wns an
through and through , wither
or arrogance. Wo wcio npi
morning with an old ncqiia
the Oarfiold tamily tone
mattera. Mrs. 0. BrigRS , i
by birth , is now in Albany <
to Washington , whore she
witness in the trial of Ouitci
years ago this lady know t
Lucrotia when they were
guthor. When the assassii
worksite happened to otand
foot distant. Of course , inui
has eaid to us respecting I
tragedy it would bo indiaoi
in print at this time ; but nc
has boon suggested against
about which c
a few points
may properly hear , nnd t
which wo know they have n
hearing.
The lady of whom wo si
nurse attached to the Union
ing the war. She is a widen
a young girl she taught si
Mrs. Qarficld , at Ravenna
county , Ohio. This was
teaching" done by the late I
wife , and she used to lodge
with Mrs. Uriggc. Both we
hers of thoDinciplcs' Ohurcl
at this time was boarding wi
tia's father , and frequently
Bweothuart. Ho was then a
preacher. This society 1
branches in tlio West , an
district it is the custom to h
meetings during August in
air usually in the woods ,
that Mrs. Brigus remuml :
James came to the house wi
tia's father's horse and bugg
fashioned thing and the
out to it grove on the on
Cleveland , where a Disciple1
was in progress. James that
an eloquent pica for the
Christ. One trilling incidc
trip waa that among the cro
woods the President to bo lp
and had to go back homo wi
as his head was sq largo no
storo'could supply a BulHoioi
cious chnpcau.
It may bo a wise thing f
and mothers to keep in mil
that at tliU period James
awkward aiul uupninly. H
crotia had th'oir pictures tal
side by sde during thoai
days , and while the youn
face looks vivacious and pr
ai | the j aunt ; man is what i
would call "homely. " Wo f
( n say , in passing , th.it sou
neat-looking young men dc
rule , wear wall. After .Ji
graduated at Williams , ho '
to Cleveland to preach , and
went to the same city to r >
teaching.
Mrs , Brigi'H has a boy at
and on the fatal July 2nd
to the Baltimore & Potomac
Washington , to see the Pi
ho left thu city. It is 01
trifles referred to above a
General Uartiold's ' unns
character , that this old frit
have felt at liberty to will
the depot , ns she did , with
o the Chief Executive of <
that ho should carry along
to hop lad at college. M
men in Oarfiold's place wi
let it bo known umphaticall )
could not miller such imp
But in this case it happenu
President would not bu ask
the commission. Mr * . Biig
the depot about fifteen mini
the train wan to start. St
she would utali/.o the intori
ing u look at the Preeideuti
for that object the gato-kooi
pass. After glancing at the
walked back to meet the
bundle in hand. Just as si
ono door of the waiting n
field , arm in arm with Blain
the other. The Presidon
toward her and she towar
Blaine , when , as they had u
and she was about to extern
a pistol shot startled every
in another instant , anotiu
lowed the first. Mrs , Brigj
second distinctly and then
can turn and run , She
whore the President foil ,
him aay , "Send for my wife
stood near by ; James w
window and commenced to
witness also heard Quitei
that ho was a "stalwart , " i
has been denied that ho mi
remark. Tims fell one of
noblest sons. May hia fou
streets of the Now Jorusulei
FJIEK OF COST
Du. KINU'H NKW DISCI
Consumption , Coughs n
Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. ,
away in trial bottleu free
the itlllicted. If you ha
cough , eold , dillloulty of
hoarseness or any afl'octio
throat or lungs by ull mean
wonderful remedy n trial
yiiluo your existence yo
afford to let this opportui
Wo could not alford , and
uivo this remedy away
know it would accomplish
chain for it. Thousands c
vases have already been i
cured by it. There is no n
the world that will cure om
oases that Du. KINO'H NKW .
.will cure , For sale by
0) ) IHII & McMAHON ,
Wlio 1 Prlvnto 'Dolt
Cincinnati Commercial
Nn iinmoM \ oftencr n
Lho publis prints of the li
of a century than tint
Dalzull. His full name is .1
roe Dalroll. He WIIH bor
burg , PH. , September ! t , 18 !
is consequently now forly-l
) ld , In 1810 hii father rci
farm in tlio nuigh'joihoodu
,7hcro , thoj rivato ltan eve
mlcd. His youth was B\ \
: raditional log house and
> f the farm. In this there
to distitittiiish it froi
ng
ithor fanner bujs of th
A'orkim ' , on the fnrm in th
ittunding the old-fnihioned
; ho log Holiool-hoiiRo in ll
.imo pannud on until thu fn
ivheii ho was Bovonleun yc
i nd succeeded in paHsinj ;
nary examination liu tmigl
ichool at Alloiilown , Vintt
7hio , three months , for six !
lars , and boarded himself ,
iroceeds of this first vontur
self ho defrayed the expt :
.urm in the Ohio university
mil that fall stumped for
lie was n republican from
ind has never for a mot
llnchcd from his fidelity to
uid its candidate. lie w
practiced stumper long bcf
) ld enough to voto. Aboir
10 commenced writing for
sapors always over his prt
uro of .T. M. Dalzcll. Ho
A-ay along at college and r
lutiior year In WashinRtn
I'ennsylvanin , in July , 18(1 !
mlisted ai n private soldi
> any U , llGth Ohio. Then
lonorably until the close c
Soon after his'onlisttr.ent h
vrito over the familiar not
> f "Privato Dalzell , " as
practical joke on the then
: Ustom of parading milita
ho papers , Ho has cent
jver since. Ho never naked t
k cent for anything contribi
> rcH8. It was all a labor 01
10 wreto as ho pleased ,
> lcnseil/ / what ho pleased , tc
ilpasod , ' free as mountain ai
His habit has always boo
omo here on hand , am
rating him up assiduously
ml out of season. His 1
ct was known to fail. Ho
bused anybody. His idea
fay to oppose , a worthless
ot him alone. Ho has alv
; oed word tor a man , or nc
hero bo any inalico , envy
11 will in lam ho is probabl ;
clous of it , for certain it
race of it can bo tound in
otters , covering nearly a qi
iontury.
In 1800 ho waa Deputy 01
: ourt in his county , but t
; eauon of Hon. John A ,
hen congressman for Dal
riot , ho wont to Washingt
tudy law in the Columb
Ip remained there two yoi
.ting with honor in a clas
lundrod , in 1808 , nnd jo
/aldwoll opened a law olili
; an the practice of the law ,
eon after chosen prosccuti
y , and served ono term in t
by , closing all the dram si
ounty before ho retired ,
ho general practice of tl
vas fast rising to promii
awyor , when in 1875 ho v
eprofientativo intho Ohio I
ind rc-olectcd in 1877. W
luring both terms hu was
ho committee on the judi
ognition of his standing ai
le was very active in i
ampaiun8 ; of 1875 and 187
orresjwndonco with referen
\ familiar to all nowspapo
ior many years past ho hi
ited to all parts of the CQ
tumppr , and made a long
n Indiana last year with Fi
vs. Ho has also frequent
n Massachusetts , Ponnsyl
Vest Virginia. Ho is a fa
ncaker , and yet it can i
liat there is anything boaid
uality peculiar about his
lo makes his own upcecl :
iwn way , aud imitates nobc
iral Qariield waa particular ]
.o . him for many yeara paat
wd lived , would have appo
, o some important ottico. '
t know , for I have soon it in
> wn hand writing , Th
itnmpod together , and th
londenco by letter covers , t
mrod the last fourteen ye
iold's wonderful career , di
rory night before ho was i
otters from all of the grei
.ho day thousands of rema
; era form ono of the'mos
tollectioiiH of the sort evi
But that mil
> y ono man.
niliar to all your readers , i
tloao mv hasty sketch of u :
[ have known for over a q
: untury , and whom I have
eve as a brother. Ho ia hi
amily relations , rich in
nemorics , respectable in 1
on of'tho law , reliable and
int and.truthful as n nuwe
esp ndmi fonts no man or
> wim himself and all he
hough' poor of purse , ho
ies that he , at any rate ,
ixchango for gold , or t
voalth of the Indies cou !
sliaao.
Bradford. Fa.
Tho9. 1'itclmn , Uradfonl , ]
' 1 encloBo uionuy for SruiNO 1
[ until I would H It cuml me.
iia lian vanished , with ull UK
tinny thanks ; I nhall never b
n the houMo. " 1'rlco DO cent
U 10 cent * .
DISEAS
-OPT1IK- .
EYE & I
DR.L. B. GRADI
Oculist and
-ATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HO
Inferences ull JlcpuUblo l'hilclai
jt-VOinco. Corner IGth And Fa
-
imnha. Nab
J. P , ENGLIS
ATTORNEY - AT
MO South Thirteenth Street
-1 M.Woolwo
SIBBETT & POL ;
ATTORNEYS AT
D * V1D CITY , Nl
HpecUl attcutloo tflieu tocolltctl
Mri. J. n. Inh < rton , I'ltWitirir , 1
KM wilTcrln from general ikiyiity
, cniiitip\tlon , etc. , BO thai 11
pititc
Hurilock Illoful I lit I
atttr tulnjj
ilon
;
Ur th in for jwus. 1 cannot praleo
lee nnich. "
It. BIMm. ( Ilnffftlo , N. Y. , wi
Iliintock 1 1 lev IlitUrn , In Oironlc r
hlnnil liter N..J kldni'VC , lm\o 1
unrkcd with Hticce-n. Ihtvo until
ulth heft rwmltx , for torpidity of th
inKuof u friend of inlno nulIcrlnK
the ittcct was marvilous. "
llruoo Turner , Itochi tir , N. Y.t
been nuhjoct to rcrloutf illtordrr of
mil unnlilu to attend to ImMntm ; 11
Inltn bo
Mitten rillcvcd me before
I ftt.1 confident that they will entire' ,
K > A'cnlth Holt , 11lnfriitni < ton , 1
" 1 Miflern ) with a dull ruin throi
IniiK and rhoulder. I < o t my uplt
tnd c.olor , and could 1th dlrtlcttlty
Illond II
Took liurdock
ilny , jour
reeled , and hafa t no pain elnco I
tor UHUK them. "
Mr , Noah Itatcc , Klmlra , N. Y. . w
attack of hill
tour JKUH fie 1 had an
lic > cr fully rrcovirtd , My dlo (
wralccnwl.nml 1 would oe com
nere
tratcilfordajf. Altiririn % two b
liurdock Hlootl Hitters the ItnproM
vl.llilo that I WM O8tonl > hc < ] . I cai
of do a fulr and roa *
Dl J unri me ,
work.
C. Blaclcot Kohlnnon , proprietor c
rrcuhjtcrian , Toronto. Ont. , wrltra
I HtitTerud greatly from olt-rccurrlnf
lucdjolir Hurdock Illood Illttcrn >
'
nnultx , and I now find myself In
than for yotrs piuit. "
Mrs. Wallace. Uuffalo , N. Y , w
11X0(1 liurdock Illood Hittcra for nen
lloim hondaehcd , and can rcconnnon "
for hllllouiincM ,
Mr * . Ira llullholland , Albany , >
"For rotvral yearn 1 have Buffered fi
rln ? blllloui headaches , dyirpctwli
nlalntA peculiar to my * ex. Hlnc
liurdock Ulood Bittern ! am entlrel'
Prlco , 91.00 par Dottle ; Trial Be
POSTER , HILBUBB , & Oi
BUFFALO , 3T. 1
Bold at wholesale by lib & Mcllal
3oodman. ] i
iiJlSTETTl
| | V CELEBRATED
_
w n
One of the Reasonable Pic
Df life , n properly cooked meat , ufl
no prceont cnjaj mcnt , anil muo su
tiiro to a continued dyspeptic. Hut
.
UittcM , the food Is catpii with roll
ni ] > ortant ot all , l nn lmlhtcil liy a
.ho ujbtcin. Use tlili grand tonic >
tlxo to remedy coniUpitlen , btlto
im iHtn , fo > iriin4
For 8
Election Proclamation <
Hotue Appropriatii
At a BCHalon of tbo board of Coi
'toncrd ' of thu county of Douulna Ir
> Jo' riwktt. boldcn on the 4th day ot
D. mi ,
The following action VVOB taken I
ftlth with respect to ten constructlo
Jouno.
WIIKR.IAH , Owlns to the enluinc
atior an I material it U Impoexlli
Jo\irt Houno nultablo for thu pu
.aunty for the Bum dutlximtcd In t
; lon for the Issue ot bonds for thu cc
i Court HOUBO , mikuilttod to the p <
HT 'Jinl , IBbO ; and
WiiHiiiAn , After twlro thoroujshl
lie mutter the lowcnt rtpomibl' '
onstructlon ol A Court IIowo that
n oof and ouch an to ineot the titixls
T , nmountti to Ono Hundred nnd
rhoiiHand Dollar ? ; and
WIIXRRAH , The iialanco rt funds
onntruct a HUlUblo Court llon u ca
of the co >
'roin the ( 'onoral revenue
tny additional luty that now authc
nit the , question oj nucli ttppropi
lr t bo ul > mlttod to the electors ot
' .hcrcloro. It In
HKHOLYRD , That the tollowlni ; p
ind the dainu la hereby submitted
Hod electors ot Kald county of I > OUK
bball the count ) ot Iouihs ; tin u
the JinrlbM , t ) ftpproprl ito from
revenue ol thu uld county for tlml
tundii not other * \o required for
ot TwiintHvoThou
l > o H , the mini >
udln the ) oar 1BS3 , from the ro1
) IHU out of fundt not othorwlia
county purpo eH the further sum ol
ThotiHaud lolluru to old In the c
utrui'tloii uml comlotlon | of n I
hulldlii ) ; In the city ol Omaha tot
poee Iho . tormln which the ahovo probe
bo * ubniHtcit uliill I o by ballot ,
ballot nhall bo prlnt d or written , or
or written , the words "For Court I
inlatlon , " or "Apilntt Court HOIK
tlon , " and nil lulloU co t havlni ;
words "Foi Court lloiueApprajirl.it
drcnietl und taken to bo In la\or ot
tlon , nnd all ballotH rait lining
nrd "Avalimt Coutt Houtu Ap
shall bo deemed and Ukrn to be
prononltlon , and It two thirds ot tl
at theclcUlori herelnnltcr provide
half be In fat or of the abo\o prowls
bo doomed and taken to bo carried.
The > ald proportion fhall bo > <
the i't > rieral eleitl > i to bo held In '
DoUKlas , State of N'tbruXa , on tl
Nou'iuber , A. D. IbSl , at the folk
plnccn
Omaha 1'roclnct No. one , (1) F
grocery ; Tenth street.
Onmha 1'roclnct No. two , (2) i
hone ) 'a iroicjy etoro.
Omatm I'rcclnct No. thrc , (3) T
flco , cur. DOUGHS and Twellih atrco
Omaha 1'rcclntt Nc. four , ( t ) t
court IIOUBO.
Omaha 1'reclnct No. flip , ( fi ) I
wnroBtore , Hixttentli and CaUfornln
Omatm Vri'clnet No , nix , ( .t )
House , Tvtcntltth and liard trecU
1'ri.clin.l-Bchool houm
riorcnco 1'rei Inct Florence hole
Union 1'rtclnct IrUnnton Khool
Jilteruon 1'roclnct School Itous
No. 41.
KJkliorn Vrf clnct Klkhorn choo
I'Uttu Yalle > i'rcclnct School ho
loo.
loo.Chl'axo I'rcclnct School house
v'ailon.
Milliard I'rcclnct-MllUnl school
UcArdlo rrcclnct-McArdle Bchoc
DoiiKlaa Vreilnit llouw ot J , ( ) .
Wont Oiualm 1'rcclnct ichool
And which tlectlon will bo opcnc
In the morning and will continued
o'clock lu the altuinooa ol the umc
11. 1 * . KN1
KUKI ) Dll
V , W. COH
Co\mtv \ Com
JOHN U. MANUI
Co
C. F. Manden
ATTORNEY - AT
BASTOZ
1422 Douerlao St. , N v
Before removir
their new
OPERA HOUSE $
Wilt sell their etoclc
BOOTSSSH
At Greatly Reduced
o
to
tos LA.
Hi
HIO
en
Hi
3
hHI
c :
J. I. PAYN"
Proprietor
Corner 10th and I
Streets ,
OMAHA , K
Rates , Two Dollars P
AND
H a n d s o rr
-IN THE
iff A'RTCTi .
For Sale by
WM. P. STOF/
621 South Tenth
uAnrlCLU AKCHW 1're.l.knt wanted OartU
iilcto , faithful hletorj ( rein cradle i
the eminent bloKrapoer , Col. Con
all ready for deliver ) . An tlegant
\olume. Kndonnl edition. LI
Agents toke orders tor from 20 to fx
Outsells any other book ten to ono.
, ' book cl
made money to fatt 'Iho
perlenco not neccwary , Kalluro ut
lualvotmuionMprofit * . PrUatoten
UKOHUKbTlNM )
ocOd&wlm I'ortl
AOUHTS WANTED roa oi'K KE
BIBLE FOR THE Yl
the Story of the Scripture * , b ;
Alexander being Crook , D. D. , lu tlinpfe
, Vrol
fc-e tot old and youujr
Interesting1 a :
ted , roaklntr ft ruott
patent >
iroutb work , l'rt Ingtrnctor cht'r . , ) on Kvery should clrcu
. Bond for circular ! with eitn
13 00.
" . .
J.I1 CUAUUKI13ACO. Bt.
HINGJJATS , G
Gent's Fmnishine
AT THE-
H. M. & .M. PEAVY , Proprielors ,
1309 Parnliam Street , OMAHA , NEB. nc29.lm
WHOLESALE
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S
Double Strength White Lime
SS'O'R.
ST.PAULLUMBEEYAED
Lumber , Lath , Shingles ,
OMAHA , - - - NBB
Thirteenth and California Streets , 21melm
- WHOLESALE -
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALER IN
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb.
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
IMPOUTEUS ANP JOlinEIlS OV
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only oxcluaivo wlinlcaale honao in this line in the west. \
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1213 Farnhsm'St. , Omaha , Neb.
HEADQUAB , S
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attention ot the trade to oui
desire to call the special
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PBICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
alegant lines ( at BOTTOM Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls
and Scarfs , Buck
Jackets Hosiery , &c. , now open. "Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
WHOLE
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUG-LAS STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
Drug House in Nebraska
The Only Exclusive Wholesale
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
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FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
attention. Kefcrencoe : State Hank , Omaha ; Flat !
motto ua will rccel > o prompt .
Consignments , Clilcaco " " ' ' ' ' * f" Cincinnati.
& Co. , llaltlmore ; Peck & Itannhcr ;
Special Attention
the Fact that'
Is Once More Called to
Rank foremost in the West in Asso rtment and
Prices of
CLOTHING ,
' WEAit
' ' AND CHILDREN'S
FOB MEN'S , BOYS'
ALSO A COMPLETE LINE OF
Furnishing Goods
GoodsHats and Oaps.
domnmls of the trade in regard to Latest Stylei
' to moot tlio
Wo nro'propared and Patterns. Fine Merchant Tailoring in Connection
RESPECTFULLY ,
M. HELLMAN & CO , , v
1301-1303 Farnham and 300 to 312 13th St ,
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