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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : FRIDAY N OVEMBER 4 , 1881-
FIRE AND BURGLAR !
Ooanoil Bluffs Has a Treat t
oendinrism.
*
A
Three Buildings Fired
Cracksmen to Divert
Attention.
The Scoundrola Enter
Safes Bui. Got Nothing
Probulilo FfttnlAmnnKon an -
&Can.
llolwccn the hours of three
four o'clock ycBtcrdny morning ,
Itotc.vlf , who carried on n dress
ing csUbHshmont in ono of
Vnuglmn's tenements , on the
aitlo of Norlh Main nlroot , at the
of the hriilgo , wan awakened by
alifllod tntiiim of her little ilnu ,
Birdie , who was sleeping in an
joining room. With Iho instinct
mother aho Bpian from her bed
rushed townrdu the door luadin
the child's loom. Ueforo ro.it
'tho ' same she herself was noirly
come with BnlTocation. Her luti
meantime Ind spring from the bi
find the room
HIU.II > WITH HMOKI : .
They manayi d to reach the b (
\rhich the child Iny almost Buflbc
and with difficulty escaped Mill
into the open nir. At this mo
the fuo alarm was noundcd nnd n
diiicovorod that the houboand all
smith shop within two fe t o
same were in flames. The bull
wcro regular tinder boxes and wo
easy prey for the fiery monster ,
flames spread very rapidly and , b
the department was fairly on
grounds with a good working I
had caught the roof of Mr. J
Berdurtliu'rt carpenter shop neat
and had in n very short time im
prey of all there was , adding am
building to
TUB ORMKllAL CONPLAOUATlOfl
The fire dopartnionl , for
cause , were tardy in wishing
Rcunu , and it looked as if Col.
II. Kcntley and Edward Flui > f
opectivo dwellings would bo a
away. Indeed the colonel and
Fluiw had both their minds .indh
tested to tliujr utmost capacit
finding means and strength to
them. The colonel pays ho novo
in a harder night's work. Atto
( ire department got to work ,
flames went soon
UNDKU CONTROL.
The building occupied by Mrs.
calf was * insured in the sum of !
Mrs. M. had her furniture , near
of which were consumed , insure
the sum of $1,000 , which will no i
fully cover hoc loss.
Mr. lierdurtha's shop will bo a
loss of about $300 , his insurance
ing run out.
The blackemith shop was ful
sured. "
Mrs. Motcalf lost a cabinet c
together with all her bed and
ding. She saved u few chain
lost two pot canary birds. Thai
tUVKD HKK MTTLK DXUflHTIi ]
Hirdiu is certainly a miraclo.
tools in tlio carpenter shup war
saved , as it was noiuu fev/ minute
fore IJie fire reached it. Wo are
to note that nearly the cntito IOBI
fall upon the insurance compn
who are best able to bear it.
It in nut known exactly how
fire originated , but it is generall ;
liovcd that it was the work of
AN INCRMDIAUY.
Some young men , who claim to
just made the discovery any tliu
lira star ! od between the blacksi
shop and the Vaughan buildin
which Mrs. Mctcalf lived , und as
M. had had trouble- with Homo o
men who work in the shon , i
claimed by some that it minht
grown out of this suit. The
rotxomtblo theory advanced is tl
was the wurk of a gang of but
who were prowling uround the ci
thnt hour. Yesterday morning ,
the attontiou of the public was d
to the fire ,
r.UJUILAllH
entered the flouring mill of Color
C. Hoifmayer , Hituatod on the
side of Bryant btreet , fronting
fqu.no and opptiKlte the b\i \
buildings. Thuy iiiHt undurloi
pry open with an inch nnd f
chitul the engine room window , 1
ed on the north Hide of thu
Failiii ! . ' in Vila they took out a pi
gins * , got into the room , and tri
miiko the counting room tin
an inside door , but
unable to do HO. They then rott
and passing to another window
' cated ab' < ut fifteen foot further
on the same aide. They cut enlarge
largo pines of glass , taking BSHI !
. .n . They then entered mid
the inaido counting room unit
They easily made their way t <
safe upon which tnoy found tlu
lowing directions fur opening :
"NOTJCK ,
You can open the door l > y turnii
knob n little to the rlgjit. Di
turn to the left as it will olosi
combination , until you feel it &t
7D. You can now open by ti
the hundle. Combination 35-2
, - The burglars did as directot
finding they could ennily opei
safe spent no further time , but 1
a blank fchect of paper from a
pad on the desk sat down and
the following :
"MAONUB VKUITAH.
Experience has taught us th
tell the truth. " Tliis they etu
| the aafovjth a largo ( iuid of i
tobacco Just bulovMr. . IIotH
notice. They then passed oul
the adjoining room from his inl
.engine room , where they turne
i' ' ' ' watorcock on , lottinj ultout four
of water out of the builer ; after
.1 they left , no doubt a dlsapp
looking net of burglars.
AMU DTIU * AKOTIIUU
t
daring uttempt to burglariroi
thu progress of the fire yw
mornintt , Ko doubt the semi
'
who entered J. U. Hollmnyo'
entered the olllco of the Chicng
her company , on the west si
lower Main direct. The oflic
small fromo slructuro Bituate *
tlio main cntranco on Main \
Tlio operator- ? went to the soul
ijow near the door en the south i
the building. They took out .
[ > ano of ghsa , making
A VKHY NICK ,1011 OK IT
nithotit injuring the fianh or
llioy thoif reached in and mov
over of the window fastener ,
> ! ecc of moulding from the yai
t about nno and a hnlf feut in 1
md then lifted the hi er anh ,
.he piece ol moulding under
mdn free and easy access to the
vas obtnihed. Before uoing to
hey procured from Homo carpt
ihop a brace and chisel. After
ng the oflico of courpo the next
vas to enter the B.ifo. Tliii wa'
> y a blaat. They bored a
hrough the outuide plating c
leer , about llvo inchcH bulo
>
mndle , one-eighth t > f an inch
imotor , and info this they forced
iiihly oxplonivo materuil , and
lected it with the outside by u
Choy then took a quilt and wr
t around the safe ,
TO KKAIIKS THE ROUND ,
Applied the candle , jind , BO far
ecting an entrance into thu naf
oncerncd , their work \\M n
dished in n short time. They
ore open thii boxes inside , an
.nd behold ! there was nothing
hat they wanted. The brae
liiacl were left near tlio nafe ,
ran pretty ludly Bhaken up.
ho uxploHion took place the I
omo way escaped and caugh
iiiilt. It smotildored for n whil
lien a llamo was kindled , whicl :
aught thu building. Someho
ho neighVorhood observed
HMOKK KSOAl'INO
, nd cried fire , which awoke thoi
nan , M r. John Mnhtir , who live
mall hoimo on Eighth avenue ,
ho line of which the lumber ya
endn. He hiistened througl
ard and found the oflico in fl
lo immodi.itely went to workii
if calling Iho firemen , and by hi
txertiona subdued the ( lames ,
U'eventing what might have p
iiio of the mof > t terrible conllagr
hat could befall the city.
Till' COUNCIL.
Let the council get togothc
mine the returns , declare th
nd call a now election. Th
hat the people are bucking
jet them go before the people ot
ovoral wnnls. and , if pea < ih
indicated. Then they can will
fleet plead igiioranco of the lav
T1IF. DAItK ANOia ,
loath , has again entered the ho
) . 15. Dawson , and Ink en thei
heir liltlo boy , Frankie U. , wi
mrtod this life txt 11 o'clock yesl
'orenoon , at the family rcBidei
Tirst street. Frankie was a dc
lo child , and was only three yen
ho 18th of last September ,
lisoaso with which ho battled B
lUccossfully was that ono so
miong childicn diphtheria.
ALVIN JOHLIN.
The Alvin JoBlin troupe wore
ered at the Oguen yesterday.
IMI'OIITANT 10 rjllHOMKUS OF V
The organization of the '
manners of war association" n
\Ioincs , at the state fair groun
Thursday , September 8 , ia brin
arge number of names for t
UL-nt. The association is orgi
'or the purpose of the onac
> f such lints by concress a
> lace every Union soldier wh
told aa a priaoner of war , durit :
ntu enrollment , upon the pi
oils. The officers of the asaoc
re J. E. NVilkins , ] iresidont ,
loincs ; Honrj1 0 Cox , rocc
ccretary , Dexter ; and J. .1. Stt
pi responding aecietary , Dea M
bwa.
The association in not confin
bwa soldiers alone , but includi
rho woio the victims of thu
iriHons or ciuupit of detention ,
iflicers arc live cnortt tic men ,
ire mnking every elfoit ponsili
horoughly orgunizn the state f <
ective work. Cmmradea from
vestorn state in the union are fit
n their names for enrollment a
is they hear of the association ,
tn purposes. If you dosirb to b
mrollcd , send your name , to
vilh your comprny , regimen
mine of prison or prisons , and
> f time in same , to J. J. Sti
yorresponding ( Secretary , DoiAl
[ owa , who will ueiid you ci ;
; iving all needed information ,
upora please copy ,
WKLI , lll'.r.LEI ) .
D.ivtd Toatrom , who Hvoi
STonln , und wlio in cidubrated f
: , iniounlly hitving .inakus in his
jaino in from Denver Wed
u'tUiing und put up at tlui c.ili
l'ho\reason tliut he Heloctud thu
Man IfeeiUHu ho piob ( M drunk tl
WUH not able to find one himse
was obliuud to dbpend upon
nnd Stoariing , inemberH of the
force. They found him on the
and when the f searched him ,
wai pretty well heeled , having
ponton the sum of $ lir 9.81.
he went to Denver ho made a
some land for 81,500 , and it
that his trip only cost hii.i $ !
How ho over got to Denver an
without being denned compluti
is certainly a mystery.
T11HKH I10YH
wore arreatod by Chief Field
day for fiirfitiii and disturb !
pouoe. Mr. Field fouls budly
ho is obliged to arrest boys am
their names written in his book
bad boy list , but he is often obi
do ao , The name * of the boys a
yestprday arc : Julius Newman ,
Davis and John Brewer. W
thia will learn them n lemon n :
by good behavior hereafter tl
get their names out of the bai
Judge Iturku gave them a good f
lecture und discharged them.
1 IWVTAb ASSAULT.
"It never rains , but it pourn ,
old ad.itje , and the air was ril
sensations nil day yesterday
one in the evening wui purhap ;
Honoua of all , and may result vi
astrously indeed. Mason Wii
well-known livery man , whoso
ing in the community liaa ulwa ;
very high , committed a brutal
late in thu evunitjj ; upon Jotiu
forth , on old man eb
years of ngo , who fet
kept iboarding Btable ,
had some business relations <
busy limes with Wine. The latl
about forty-five yeari old and h
ways been credited wilh hav
peaceful disposition , There was
suit pending in one of the cours
was the origin of thin present
citltj * . Wino claiming last niiit ;
D.uiforth so grossly insulted Inn
justify Ilia net. In the rvcmmtl ;
mer wan ctunditij ; in
livorj' Htablo on Uroadwny
Center street when he
D.uiforth , for whom ho was wat <
came ou on the other side o
Btreet , from the stable opposite ,
followed him down llrorulway
near the Mutiopolitan hotel , win
nloopod down , picked up a brii
and threw it at Danforth , strikin
on thu back of the neck and f
him to the ground , lie then
cueded to kick him until
man was nearly dead , Dai
was taken homo and now lies
bed , from which , in all prob.il
ho will never got tip again. '
uan the must intense excituuiun
the nmttrr , but WIHO had not
arrested up to a late hour.
flUted ILnt thu police went to i
him and that ho gave them the
stand oil' , thieatcning to let
hnvo a taste of the BIUIIU kind if
didn't kt him Mono.
( MtUMIW.
H. N. McGrow , of Harlan , la ,
at tlio Ouden yefcteiday.
J. E. llayeH , Jr. , of Cedar Hi
WII.M at the Ugden.
0. Wheulor , an oxtcnaivo
dealer in Chicago , "waa in C (
Hlulls yesterday , Btopping at
Pacific.
J. C. Harris , of Chicago , v
the Pacific.
C , Dryford , of Omaha came O'
Council MluHfl yesterday and bti
at the Pacific ,
J. It. Smith , of Atlantic , WHS :
city jesteiday , and Bays Atlantii
big jilaco , but very Binall wlien
pared with thu BlulTa.
Another Atlantic mnn was i
Pacific yesterday , F. E. Baxter.
What i tit o Mutter 'With liar
Niw York ( Irajihlc.
lltuniah is our hired girl , lit
is a good girl , good help and a
chihs conk , washer and ironer.
Hannah ia tired. Of what ? Of
year * of domestic servitude. 0
longing to the lower middle chis :
teing known aB the "help. " Hi
loesn't like living all her life
position where she ia constant !
ninded of the great gulf which
) otween the kitchen and the p
[ [ annahis a native born Ami
girl. Shu knowa that thin
rinction must exist aa aociu
low constituted , But it's
.lu ! less irksome to her. Ue
: Iannah may have ambitions.
mh may have' aspirations. Pe
.0 be a poetess. Perhaps to
actress. All human nature
shangCB. Hannah's mistress (
t very hard that Hannah won
lerself down to the kitchen , to
Hall-rags and brooms , and there
> o content all her life lout ; . 11 ai
mistress would bo shocked at th
of her own daughter's going c
service. Yet Hannah's gnmd ;
may have had some ot Hat
nistress' ancestors in hia kil
'n America nobody I
low long they nro to aa ;
.ho top or bottom. Hannah d
want to bo m thu bottom any 1 <
Cilia is natural. Thin is aepir
L'hia desire on Hanuah'o part
ead to worse luck. But IJai
niatreaa must rmnombor that Hi
s human like herself. That II ,
ma wants , whims , aspiration
lotions , that servitude ia sen
and a domestic ia , even in hanpj
Vmerica , but a domestic , thoug
xcol in intc-lligonce , learning a
inument nil the daughtcro o
' mistress mu
loiiai ) . Uunnah's
nembor that Hannah in many i
hinka and feels oyon as ahu
verc she in Hannah'a placo. Tl
vhat in thu matter with Unnual
Economy-
A fortune may lie uncnt in
ectual iiu'diducfl , when by "
L'hoiuivt' Kcluctrio Oil A Hjicrdy nnd
unicul cure can bo cfTfcti'il. Tn t
rheuimvtnm , lumo bnck , bodily ail
or puiim ut every dcHoriptfon it alfc
ftunt relief. 17
The Icndlnc Qclentitts ot to-nny a , ;
oftdliXxUH'n ' ro cau i'd bjr dUordonvl
or llu-r , H , tliertfore , tha kidney * and I
ki-pt lu perfect ord r , peifact hialth wl
riwult. ThU truth hiMnnly bwn knowu
time anrt for j corn ffop\t \ lUffBri'd Kn *
without belnK able to nnd relief. Tlio def
of Warner's Satu Kldni ) and I.ltcr Ciiro
a new era la tlio trtitmcnt of hoc I
Miulo Irom iv drnjilo tro ] leal Iraf n ( r ro
conUlnn juit thu rlemrnU uev iiary to
and IntlKortto both o |
ufrly ri' . < IO0 and Icey thorn In order
Poilllvo Hemcd j fnr oil thu dlMoie * th
iialni Inthvlowor p rtot the bodj f i
LI OI Ili dfcchro Jaundlct ) Dlulntw
I'orerAirno l.lvcr and Urinary Orifn
It I * an exm'lcnt and unfa rumtMly Ior
ilnrliif ; rrei < naney , U will control lltni '
and In In uliublo for LuucorrbCD * or t' (
the Womb.
An a Illood Vurlftrr U In unomule < t , foi
the oniMi that nuku thn blood.
ThU rinuily , ulilcli han ilonn tuch oi
put uti In tlio I.AUIU T HI/.CI ) HOTfl.1
inudUlno uion the limki I xndi nold b
islnU and all ilruleni at 01.20 per bott
DhtlHilHo. i miiilrt fnr WAK.S'KU'S HAr
HKTI'.HCUltk. Itlml'O.Sl 1VK Reran
M. H. WARNER & 00. , Rocheiter ,
-th-mt.
RIPVPI CO lamAKrntfr I'O
DIuTuLLOi
' tlirooeunt nUTji
and prlcu llai conUl
luforuintleo.
m , N.I.D.SOLO :
FaluU.OUU cm
OMAHA. N
A. G. TROUP ,
ATTOENEV-
CONT1NUF4) 1O
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness
AXH Saddle
adopted tha l.lon a * a Trade lit
all my Rood * Mil bo STAMPED dli th
.ndmyNAHK on Uiommc. .SO ( IOOI
OUNUINK WITHOUT Tii * : AP.OVK si
The b it mttcrlal In uod Mid the inc l
workmen ro pmploycd , and at tl.o low
ptlct : , Anjonn w.nhihK prlixMlil ol CO
confer f or by Mnillnn lor one ,
DAVID SMITH MOOi
United States Deposit
- OK OMAIU. -
Oor. 13th und Farnam E
OLDEST BAKKIXO KSTAHMSUiiQ
OMAHA.
ouoocesono TO KOUNTZE BROTI
srAiLJuiiru It to.
Orgtti&i ! MI KfttionM Unnh AIIKUI *
CAPITAL AKD PHOFlTd OVEU * 3 (
Konvrzc , I'rcmdant.
innM KIHJHTZK , Vice President ,
II. W. YATM , tliutlilrr.
A. J. Poi-iwrcf , Attoinoy.
JOltS A. ClUllllIK'N.
K. H. DAVW , Awt. t
Thl bulk Twelves dvK > ! U without re
amount * .
lattice time cortlficitca ticarlni ; Intorcflt.
Dr&fti ) drafts on ban > rtuirbcn ami | n
dtlcaol the United BtatiH , aim ] < onilon , ]
Edinburgh and iho principal cltl.w ol tin
rent ol Kuropo.
Rtlla f HsenOT tlcl.oU ( or emigrant * by
nan line ma
John G. Jacobs
( Formerly of OHiS. Jacob * , )
UNDERTAKE
So. H'.l Fftrnhum St. , Old Stand 0 * c
( M. R. CUARKMOM. J. U
Clarkson & Hunl
Sncuw * " to lUchAnU & Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS- -LJ
S Hthatrrot (1m h Nh.
] r you are a roan V
1 roan of leir
rtraln ot tMHtCllinCOTOI
en-il 1)7 the
dutlea uvolu iilKh work , to
your ktlmuliniiand uae torobrulnncrv
Hop Bitters. watto , Ubt Hop
and .tufforinsfromai
I f you IUT > y ounir
ClacrvUon or uUvpul lUoiii U you are
ctnt'lo , clu or ]
rlcd or sfn Uxloi
liiieultn on a
noorhcaltb or
tutu * , rely on Hop ! | ciuera.
TMiOBTet yoOMD. 1 nually from
fiel
wtoaove * you Uo"
lout yuur fyttcin " f&W
iv cd < clOAHTlrK ? , tlJit toil * ' „ „ . . , < > Lccnprei
hUmuli > ( ,
Inr or
i tiraoly
t.lthout < nfiurfcut'n < 7i l > yO
HopBK
tnle Hop
Ulttere.
navflyoniti/-
D.I.
oruniuirtfcon- U an Rb
nnd irr
of Iho fojnucA , HOP bit ) cur
baicdSt Moou. drunken
iwerotncnv * J UbO Of C
You will be
cnrudlfyoutwo
Mop Bittoru
ply w vii Ic anil
loir eplritcd , try
tti it mny
anvoyour
Ufa. It hnn
saved hun
dreds. & Tornnt
Free to Everybo
A Beautiful Book for the As' ,
By onphlnc personally at the ncurcH
nflllK HI.NUCK HANOKALICUINO (
ay poitilcard ItHt ttilinUnco ) any Aim
BOH | 'l lx > jiri'fiit J with licnuUfull ;
; ratixl copy ol a New Hook entitled
GBNIU3 BBWAEDB ]
- OK THE -
STOEY OF THESBWM MAC
contAlnlnn hanJiomo and cOHtly tocl
I v' fionlUilenej tt'no , ! M llnily mn-roK
ruts , nd IwuiiJ In an e'nbomtu blue ni
il lie iuiiheil ro\er. Ko ohnri ; whut < i\tr
l.ir UiU i ixndwino txvrlc , whUh ran ba c
by application At thu b unch nnd
only
illnute ollicon if 'lUe Blugor Jlnnulnoturh
TIIK SINOEU MAt.'UFACTUlUNO
I'rluci > al Olllco , St Union Htjuurc , No >
HOI'.IIIK IIKOS , , Drolurrt In all I
TlckeW , Oniaha , Neb. , olIcrTtclteM to 11
until further not.co , at tlio following unl
Low Itut < i
OhlcoKO , I2J Ronnd Trip , W4.00 , Ti
llmUixl Flnt-ClwwTlclivlii nnd food for
llirou.th the ) 'er , and vin thu Old Hcllftt
cfo , llutUngton Qulacn&ilrocul. . A
NK\V YORK ,
nOBTON , W CO ,
1'lULADELPniA , 27 CO.
WAH111NJTON , S700 ,
Kor lortlculnri , write or go dlrict to I
In Iloducod llate ltallr <
UHOH. . lftltrii
btraraihlp Tirkot * . 803 Tenth 8t. , m h
RoDirinMr th ilu Three Doon h
Union Taclflc llallrofel Depot , Ea t 8ldo i
Omaha. Aoirurt 1 . 1 K81 an !
PILES ! PIUS ! PILE
A Sure Cure Found at
No Ono Need SnUerJ
A imrecure or lUlml , IHMdln * , Itch
Ulccratol I'Ux hulwcn dUce > ercd by I
Ham , ( n Indian rtmttly. ) cAlled l > r , V
box ha * c
Indian Oliitmuit. A iliipl *
. of 55 or S0jcr tanc
wor t chronic > * * < *
' d uOcrtUcinlnutfa niter applj
onoiii' wonderful hoothlnif midlclne. I.otlonn ,
and clrctunrlcji do moro harm tin
menu llllam'u Uliitinenl al ) orb. < tha tuinnn
\ \
the iilen * llchlnir , ( parlkulaaly t iil
ttlnK warm In l > wl. ) ncU BI ai > oulllcc , i
iri
Blunt ami iwtnlwn rclltf , ami Ui < riimrLd |
I'llM. ItihlUK of thul > rh loj > arM , and I
Ing eliv.
UoaJ wMt the Hon. J. Vf. Ccfflnln-rry
| fr. Wllllam'ii Iidlsn 1'
land * * V * about
invtit : 1 hi" o UM ) < 1 > ri at 1'ilo * enrol
afforili roei ) uaaure to my thM 1 hai t nev
Utu nn <
thine wl.lcli ga > e such Immo
any nent r llof M Ur. WU Um't IndUu Olntir
treat.
All careful housekeepers should noi fail to examine our stock of
Blankets , it is by far the largest and certainly the cheapest in Omaha.
dollar will be able to gratify their
The rich ever on the alert to save a
most extravagent desires. NWe have Blankets from Maine , Massachu
setts , California and Paris. The poor perhaps compelled to study
economy will save many a hard earned dollar by trading at our
store.
As one of the many results of our cash purchases of last summer
we offer to-day :
30 Pieces Cotton Flannel at 8 l-2c , usually sold at 12 l-2c ; 30 Pieces Cotton
Flannel at 12 l-2c , usually sold at 16 to 17 l-2c.
48 Red Comforters at 55c each , usually sold at $1.00 ; 48 Red Comforters at 75c
each , usually sold at $1.25 ; 48 Red Comforters at $1.25 each.
100 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets$1.50 pair ; 100 PairslO-4 White Blankets ,
$2.00 ; 60 Pairs ll-4Wiiite Blankets , $2.50 pair ; 60 Pairs 10-4 White Blankets ,
$3.50 pair ; 60 Pairs 114 White Blankets , $4.50 pair. The -Best $5 Blankets
in the West. 50 Pairs extra heavy All-Wool Blankets , $6.50 ; 50 Pairs extra
large All- Wool Blankets , $7.00. SAN JOSE ICalifornia Blankets in 11-4 , 12-4
and 13-4 , all at Factory Prices.
All Cloaks and Dolmans in our store must be sold the same season they are
botight. We therefore make prices now that other dealers usually make in Jan
uary or February ; the Silk Dolmans , Fur-Trimmed , at $48 , same being sold East
for $50. The Best $15 Dolmans in Omaha. The Best $25 Dolmans in Omaha.
ONE PRICE MARKED IN FIGURES.
SIP. . IMIOZRSIE & QO _ ,
1319 Farnham Street.
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
15th nil DodeeStt. , Omaha. Neb.
ThU agency QOftn KTBiorLia brokerage buninc
DOOM not vpoctUate , and therefore any br.rvn
on IU books are laxurod to its patrona , lu t <
of bntnir ro l > \ thif aprnt H
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LA"\ \
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vli | Omahm , Neb ,
DEWEY & STONE ,
ORCHARD & BEAN , J. B. FRENCH & CO. ,
O A R P ETSI G R O C E R SI
POWEE AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
BTKAM
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AMD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.
Buy the PATENT PROCESS
MINNESOTA FLOUR.
It always gives satisfaction , because it makes a
superior article of Bread , and is the Cheap
est Flour in the market. Every sack
warranted to run alike or
refunded.
money s
W. M. YATES , Cash Grocer.
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