Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 09, 1881, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 9 , 1881 ,
MEETING OF THE WATERS ,
A Protporous and Contontoc
Community at tlio Conflu-
onoa ofThreo Slrsiitn3.
nnil Improvements o
Afthliiud A Pnriiliiia
for Sport-
Corrcpondenoo of tli He * .
Ashlnnd , November-I. This opo
h where three valleys meet and in the
natural tendency of tr.xdo and traflio is
to follow the course of s're.ims , the
leading wagon and railroads of this
section , do now and for nil time , wil.
center at Ashland ,
Silt and Wuhoo creeks and the
1'latto river mingle their waters here.
'J'ho first is 11 ailvcry Blrcani wcl ;
stocked with fish and . ( bounding in
mill privileges , one of which is util
ized by the Ashland ( louring mills.
The Wuhoo HOW.I through n lonclj
valley whore agriculture finds her monl
successful followers and where the soil
is full of untold wealth the TAW ma
terial for thocropsof a thousandyeaJs.
A HU.VTKU's t'AllAHIHH.
The Platte , with its teeming wealth
of ducks , gceso and nandhill cranes ,
is near by , and an immense pond or
shUlow lake only n inilo from town ,
furnishes iho finest spot for profitable
aho'iting that Nebraska can furnish.
The regiiter of the Exchange hotel
given information on this score. Sam
Chapman and .a I'hittsmotith
Riiiid { a few dajs ago getaway
away with n hundred or two of
ducks. Then a Lincoln line of skirm
ishers opened fire and bent the 1'lntts-
mouthors ; ami while I was in town a
ilotnil from VHlis&'i , Iowa , numbering
half a score , fired by file until they
had all the g.une they wanted. Each
parly records against their names tlio
amount of game captured , and it is
now time for the valiant niin-
rods of Omaha to prove their tikill.
I led off to-day by using F.
A. Dimies' cleg.int breech-loader
on n fifteen minute raid along Salt
Crook within the city limits , and.dur
ing that fifteen minutes , while 1 was
waiting for a delayed train , I took
two Ixi.nitiful tonl , and could have had
inoro of the same kind if the locomo
tive had not whistled. In five min
ute * morel w.is westward bound , but
some day buforo long L will accept a
cordial invitation tendered me by the
gontlom.in who sells the B. it M.
pasteboards , and try a day of foraging
around Ashland.
1M1T.OVKMKXTH.
? .Tr , S , D. Nichols , the furniture
tlcnlur ia cructing 11 fine block of two
story liriek stores and the best nn l
most extensive- residence that I have
seen in course of construction in any
oi the towns that I have visited , A
rotinod taste and the most elaborate
details are making this a model homo.
Mr. J. II. Snoll is constructing an
cngino house to accommodate a now
sixteen horse power engine which
will furnish his elevator with the best
facilities for handling grain of any
place in Ashland.
Mr. Snoll sells merchandise exten
sively , and reports a fine trade at his
p store adjoining the < Snoll house.
I * . Mr W. O. Service , with E. 0.
\ Beekford ( OheaplTohri ) is now starting
another store. Oho in John in a rust-
/Cr , a genuine live Yankee. Jealous
rivals tried to fix him by refusing to
patronize the jobbers who sold to
Cheap John , and yet , judging by the
stock in his two stores and his great
good humor , there is plenty of work
to bo done yet before John will have
a sheriffs tale , .
Ashland has long needed a good
hotel , and now the Exchange fills the
bill. It is a now structure , with olo-
gnnt exterior and interior. C. B.
Hacktuy , the landlord , is > a voteraiun
the business.
F. Q. Usher staten that his lumber
saloa prove that this part of the world
is progressing.
There tire no great public improve
ments going on , for long yoara ago
Ashland built ono of thouost schoolhouses -
houses in this state , and her churches ,
bridges , sidewalks , elevators , etc. , are
ample for all present needs. From
near and far the farmer comes to
Ashland for goods , and to find a mar
ket. There competition insures fair
prices , mid largo stocks give ample
opportunity for judicious selections.
Situated midway between Omolia
and Lincoln , Aahland has no cause to
fear serious injury from either of
those cities , ana the future will no
doubt find Ashland what she is to
day and has been for many yours ,
namely , one of the best towns in Ne
braska.
There are no efforts made hero to
induce immicration. Tins town is
growing healthfully , but gradually ,
and it him no stupendous prospects to
elate the struiu'or. The surrounding
lands uro all cultivated , and every
one Bcoms contented and prosperous.
It is a quiet , respectable , substantial
town , with a supcrioi class of citizens
and no saloons. Speaking of saloons
reminds mo of the fact that a lout
who was formerly an Omaha bar fix
ture has been through here lying for
the Telegram. Finding TUB BEE
firmly anchored and highly honored
ho generally represent the Tolegran
to bo the evening edition of TUB 11 BE.
When he moots witlian enemy of TIIK
BEK then ho tolls him that the Telegram
gram is the very thing that is swoop
ing THIS BEK out of existence.
Ouorgo Woodford , a somowha
noted temperance lecturer from III !
nois , has boon holding forth in the
Baptist church for n few nighU past
Ho is AH eloquent advocate of the
cause.
ODIW AM > E.NIW.
I am under obligations to H , C
Brown , attorney , real uotuto and pen
elon agent , for valuable assistance
rendered.
Ono of the boat filled stores ii
Ashland is the extensive furnitur
and undertaking house of Jloylin &
Gould.
In the t'enerul merchandise line th
old reliable house of S. S , Kale
etunds like a Gibraltar and no doub
in the next world the angels will go
their robes from Fales oven us ou
eaithly angels do now.
Ashland has Nebraska's banner pos
of the G. A. It.
Well I had better stop or I wil
have ROino ono advertised and tlmt it
not the thing to do in the reading
columns of n Metropolitan dnily ( _
<
For 1 usincss review see udvortisinf
columns. KANHKII.
Tlio ' 'Now
The "Now Mastodon Minstrels , "
Havcrly'fl , appear at the opera house
on Thursday evening next , olio ntyht
only. This is the company which
played the base bill game in Oniahn
on the List of May last. They are in
better sh.ipo than over , and will give
a line entertainment hero. The Chi-
c.igo Times says : "Tho 'Now JInv-
cily Mastodon Minstrels' commenced
their engagement on last evening un
der the most Ihltering auspices , as the
house could not have afforded room
for another listener. Huvorly must
have Biniled when ho read the tele-
Ljrain giving the receipts of the house ,
For they Were so large as to represent
in dollar. ! noaily every Heat in it. The
original plan of the nirwlodon min
strels has been well carried out in the
Formation of the present troupe ,
which , to judge from the strength and
general ability of the company , is far
uipcrior to the old mastodons. The
theatre was crammed full of people ,
who seemed thoroughly to enjoy the
show , at the applause was almost con
tinuous. "
IMOGENE ITEMS.
A Lively Little Town aud Its
Advantages.
; < jrrc > | end < jnt ot TIIK UPK.
IMOIIHNB , Iowa , November Oth , ' 81.
About two years ago Mr John Rich-
olson brought on a wagon , the first
building that was in this tonn. It
consisted of a small , grain dealers of
fice. Soon the people began to as
semble and inoro buildings were built.
Chore arc about as many
( 'Oll.V CJUIIS
n the vacinity of the depot , as there
are houses in the whole place. The
arming hinds ull through the valleys
of the Nishnabotna and Nndawuy riv
ers in southern Iowa are the best to
) o found anywhere in the country
liin is talking pretty loud but it is a
act sure. The corn crop is much
Hire extensive than ono usually ox-
iccts to find and to see the grain
omo into a small place hko Imogono
von , would naturally preduco n BOII-
ation of admiration and amazement.
Messrs. Smith , llicholson & Co. have
largo steam elevator hero and an
ther at Solomon , a few mi leu' north
f this place.
IMI'IIOVKMBNTH.
Messrs. Ilico & Hayes have built a
mndsomn two-story place for busi
ness , and filled it full of groceries ,
'ho second iloor is nicely fitted up
or a , public hall , and the outfit illu-
linatcs the city. There are two or
hroo other large stocks in town , and a
new grocery store and a now stock of
.ruga are soon to bo oponod. Two
hurchcs have been built this niim-
nor n Motliqdiflt and a Catholic.
Messrs. A. fBuh & Co. have a branch
; rain office hero , and I am informed
hat there lias been shipped from Im-
gene over
OUll 1IUNDKEI ) THOUSAND. UU.SIIKLS Of
OOUN
n the past year. '
My time was limited to ono hour in
liis place , owing to a delay of the
rain , and I did not have a chance to
nko many notes. I called upon each
msincss man just long enough to pay
'how" and , " " and
"byo-by , everyone
f them was ready to glvo mo their
mme for TUB BEE without any argu-
nont on my part. This simply shows
hat the people here are intelligent ,
ride-awake and up to the times , and
find it profitable to take a good daily
paper.
There has been come complaint
about my writing the
ISll'OUTANT EVBNTH
of the countiybut I trust the readers
of THE BEE will bo lenient with mo
when they know that the best proof
reader wo can afford is , should judge ,
ibout four years old , nnd if the com-
msitor leaves out a line or two and
polls the sen so of the article , it goes
n just the sumo and is not the fault
if i he writer The reader will make
luo allowances for mistakes , and save
'oursolf the trouble of curaing the
correspondent on his second visit to
. 'our place.
I see that a correspondent of Tin :
UKK from Nebraska has assumed my
"trado murk" trying to palm off his
( onuino article for my worthless stuff ,
f ho public is again cautioned to be
ware of infringements , none genuine
unless "HOVER" is blown in the bet
tle.
See advertising columns for busi
ness directory.
Mlrablla Diotu.
"Your SiirhiK blossom ia a HIICCCH * . I
certainly think HH effects are wonderful ;
all tlio dyn | uiitio Hyniitoiiid | I complained
of have vanished ; my wifd in ulao ciitlmul-
jtttio in pruina of It ; nho wai diaflgnrcd
by blotcht-H mm pimplm on her face , ami
had u cnnUtminis heiulauliu. Hliu is ull
rltjlit now , u'ul nil unsightly empt'ona
h VOKOIIO. You may refer any doubting
partieH to me. It. M. WII.UAMHON ,
"Elk Btroct , IJiiilulo. "
Price , 50 cuiiln ; trial IxUtlcK , 10 cents.
flT-eodlw ]
FREE OF COST.
Du. KINO'B NEW DIHCOVRRY for
Consumption , Coughs and Goldi
Asthma , Bronchitis , etc. , is given
away in trial bottles free of cost tr
tho' ttlllictod. If you Jmvo tv bad
cough , cold , difliculty of breathing ,
hoarseness or any affection of the
throat or lungs by all moans give Una
wonderful remedy n trial. As voi
value your existence you cutfnoi
afford to lot this opportunity pass.
\\ocouldnot afford , mid would not
give this remedy away unless wi
know it would accomplish what wi
claim for it. Thousands of hopolos *
eases have already boon completeh
cured by it. There is no medicine ii
the world that wjj cure ono half tin
cases that Bit. Kura'tiNtswDiHCoviiiH
will cure. For sulolby
0) ) IHJI & MoMAUo.v , Omaha.
i f
ON THE FLY.
A Trip Over the Now Line to
Denver rind Return.
Splendid Bond Bed , Smooth
Tracks nnd Fast Timo.
Some IntcrosUnc Not on Along tlio
Houto.
' Tlio first tripiovor tliu now through
line to JJonvcr was marked with ngro.it
ninny interesting ino dunlB , Tliu run
North 1'latto inndo without
to wns ac
cident mid breakfast was obtained at
this station whiuh is the turniinus of the
Oinnlin passenger division. Tlio mil-
ing house at North I'luttu has parsed
into now hands , a man natncd Cash
buniK tlio present proprietor. Hois
inatorially rupairiiiK the hotel and con
structing a needed addition to it. At
this point 2 ! > 1 miles had hcun covered
> > y the iron stood drawing the hand-
Homo train mid a change of engmeH
was made. Conduct ) > r also chunked
lioro , Thoarrivalof the train attracted
v Inrgo crowd and was the cnunu of
much onlhusiasm.
After thirty ininntus halt the line of
listening conches ngnin glided awny
from the depot and the run was
speedily made to Jnleslmrg , whcrotho
main line wan left , 'Iho'cvont of
striking off on to the now road for
the first time was fully appreciated by
the pqssongors , and was the occasion
of hearty congratulations. The now
track ia snlpndidly ballasted and ac
curately laid , and the train rolled
smoothly over it without a jolt or jar.
It is unquestionably the finest line of
truck anywhere in tlio western country ,
and will admit of any speed to which
the trains can attain. There arc no
, 'nuk-s of coimcuonco ( and the country
Jirough which the train was speeding
iu.s on both sides of the South Plat to
river as level as a iloor. Most of the
rorritory from Julushurg to Sterling ,
l.'iO miles out , is occupied by cattle
ixnches , and with irrigation could bo
undo very fertile. The first train
nuoko the solitudes and sent the
rightonod herds scampering over the
ihiinafor d ar life.
Sterling was the dinner station for
ho train and it found a hungry load
> f passengers. The eating house hero
a tilted up in most elegant style and
s splendidly kept. The proprietor is
mined Sullivan and formerly kept a
cfit'iurant in Omaha , near the Union
I'licilio depot. The trains meet hero
it 1:20 . . the east-bound train
: p. m. , - ar
riving first. Lockwood is also a meot-
ng point , at 10 : ! a. m.
At Lascollo , forty-six miles from
Denver , the now track ends and the
nun runs on the Denver Pacific line
ho'rest of tlio distance to the metrop
olis of Colorado. The run in was
nado in very quick time , and the first
rain into Denver over the through
ino was heartily cheered us it glided
nto the magnificent Union depot.
On the return trip nothing of ea-
) ccial importance occurred. The run
Yiis made in good time along the
onto. Dinner was again taken nt
Itorling , and supper , instead of
ircakfast , at North riatto. When
train reached I'apillion it was ox-
ictly on time , but hero a delay from
a freight train reduced the time to ar-
ivo at Omaha to twenty minutes.
VVlipn the start was finally made , the
engineer , Nich. Wix , "pulled her wide
> pen , " and the train must have looked
iko a huge streak of * now paint und
glistening gilding. As the engine
vhirled around the curve and over
ho switches into the Omaha depot ,
ho conductor looked at his watch.
1'ho first train from Denver was ex
actly on time. ,
SKINNY MEN.
"Wells' Health Ilonower , " gmatcst
emody on earth for impotence , loan-
less , sexual debility , &c , Ono dollar
t druggist's. Depot , C. P Good
man. ( B )
*
DYINU CV INCHES.
Very elton wo see a person sutler-
ng frum some form of kidney com-
ihiiut and is gradually dying by
nclies. This no Conger need to bo so ,
or Electric Bitters will positively
cure Bright's disease , or any disease of
the kidneys oruriniary organs. They
ire especially adapted to. this class of
diseases , acting directly on the
Stomach and Liver at the same time ,
and will speedily euro where every
other remedy has failed. Sold at
fifty cents a bottle , by Ish & Me-
Mahon. f3
W. J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW.
Ornoi Front Iloomi ( up italn ) In Hanscom'i
new brick building , N. W. corner Pftoonth ad
trnham Rtrcntc.
E. D. MCLAUGHLIN ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
And Notary Public.
Dlock.Oppo lte " " ' " *
DISEASES
-Or THE
EYE & EAR
DR.L , B. GRADDY ,
Oculist and Aurist ,
LATE CLINICAL ASSISTANT IN ROYAL
LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.
llc ( rciict all Reputable Phyilctans ot Omaha.
tSTOtnce , Corner IQth and Farnham Sti. ,
Omaha. Neb. u2Dinett
O. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
S Vtrnham flt. Omaha N
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY
A. G. TROUP ,
ATTORNEVATLAW
Prof , W , J. Amlor's Select Danc
ing Academy ,
A. Hoipe , Ur , Hall , 1510 Dodge St.
Clai for ( 'viHloincn cominenclni ; TuntJay evenIng
Ing , Oct. 4. Clau lor ladle ; ) commencini ; Thiir *
dayexcnlnirOct.O. Tvnui liberal. Tlio CM
mvthodi 1 liaia for tt-achlnir thu Walti , QIIJi
io. , 1 can guarantee jwrfcct tatltfactloB c
iholar * . For tcrnii , ic. , call at A. lloupc. t.
or ad driws 1110 Capitol A o. ITdlui
Mr < . .t. O. llohprt'on , I'itWiurif , I'A. , wrllot"I
wn i milTerin ; rrotti ( ftticral dililllty , want of ap
pitltr , uonttliKitlon , Uc. , t > a that fliu ua < n bur
den ; after nilntf llunlock Illnod llltltM I felt hct
tcr than fnr'ji-nrc. I cannot praino jour Hitters
too nnicli. "
U.OIMn , n | HuMe , K. Y.rlttn : "Vour
unlfick Diet llltUM , In ihronlcill-cw of tliu
lilnml Ihcr . .J Hilncxp , hatu liucn Fl nallv
nnrkcd with micco" InaNe used tin in nij M u
with htt rMiiltn , for torpldltj'of tholhcr , rmdln
ta oof a friend of tulno ntfirlnj { from tlrop y ,
the cflcet wag niarulou * . "
UnicoTurner , ItochMtrr , N. Y.Jwritcs : ' " ! ha\f
ken Hiibjcit to ncrloui1l , i > ricrof ! tliu kidnap ,
mil nnalilu to attoiul to linslncsul llnrdocl < Illnoil
Illttim rtlleuil niclicforolmlfnlmttln MxiitMtl ,
I feel tonlldcnt that Ilicy w 111 entirely cnru rno. "
A'oiiHh Hall , Itinfjhainplon , N. Y. , writes :
"I suffered with a dull | < aln through niv clt
Innc ami shoulder. lx > tmy ntilrlti , np | tlti ;
nnil color , and coiililv ltd dlttlcnuy keep np all
dty. Took jour llurtloik Illowl Hitters 111 ill.
icct < dand liaM ! fe.t no pnln since flrtt neck af
ter using them. "
Mr. Noah Ilaton , Klnilra , N. Y. . writes : "Alionl
four jwirnn o Ihidanattaik of billonsfi\ernnd
never fully rccotirnl. My , ll e tltu crtrani
wrro WoakLticd , and I would lie co nplctrl } ] iron-
tratcd forday * . Alttr nfliitf two bottUi ot jour
Ilurdock ( Stood Hitters the Iniprovciiicnt WA < < ro
\l lido tint I ain < itonliheil. I tniinow , tlimitrli
( It j v.ira of ne , d a fair and rtauonalilc daj 'H
w orlc.
C. Illackct IlohliiMii , proprietor of The Canada
Prcplijtirian , Toronto. ( Hit , , writer : "I'orvcnrB
I stiffertil crutlj from oft-recurring hcadxeho. I
uotiljonr Itiirdnck Illnoil lllltira with Impplc-t
resultnnd I now find insell In better lunlth
tlian for yearn jiait. "
Mrs. 'Wallace , ll.ilTalo , N. Y , writes : ' ! ha\e
lined Ilurdock Illooil Ilittcra for iicnonx and bil
lens hcadichc ! < , anil can rcconmicnd It to anyone
requiring a euro for lillllousncss. "
Mr . Ira JJullhoIland , Albany , N. Y , writes :
'Kor several jtnri I hive Huflcml from oft-ncnr-
rlntr blllloiiH hcadaihca , djcpepsia , and com-
ihltits ( icculiar to my PCX. .Since uslnoiir
llurdock Illood Hittirs I mil entirely rcllo\cd. "
Pries , 91.00 per Dottle ; Trial Bottlct 10 Cti
FOSTEE , MILBURN , & Co , .Props . ,
BUFFALO , N. Y-
Sold atwholcfalcby lull & llcllahon and C. F.
tollman , jc 27 cod-mo
The leading Scientists ot to-day agree that
most dineasca are caused by dlsorcloriil kldncja
or llxer. If , therefore , the kidneys and Ihcr are
ivpt In perfect ordr , perfect health will ho the
result. This truth has only been known a short
Imo and for years people suffered great airony
without bclnirablo to find relief. The dlsf-ncrj'
of Warner's fafo Kidney and Liver Cure nifcrks a
a now era I'l'lno treatment of these troubles.
Ifado from a ilmplo tropical leaf of nro value , it
contains Just the elements necessary to nourish
and Imigorato both of these greul organs , and
safely rcstora and keep them In order. It is a
3o ltlvo Remedy for all the diseases that cauno
wins In the lower part of the body for Torpid
Jor Headache * Jaundice Dizziness Gravel
FeverAIJUO Liver and Urinary Organs/
It Ia an excellent and safe remedy for females
during Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation
and in in 'aluablo for Lcucorrhooa or Falling of
ho Womb.
As a Ulood Purifier It Is uncnualcd , for it cures
ho or rans that make the blood.
This remedy , which has done such wonder' , is
put up In the LAUOEST SIZED UOTTLK of any
ncdidno uiran the market , and b void by Drug
gists and all dealers at 91.25 per liottlo. For
Ulabotca , cnnulre for WAUNKK'S SM'K Hlfif-
BKTES CUltK. Itlsol'OSI 1VE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER & CO , , Rochester , N. Y.
] clC-tii-th tat- _
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 15087arnkiun Street ,
Nor.li side ODD. Orand Central Hotel.
liisoi Mm Ms !
Richmond , Ind.
USTAUIJSHFJ ) 1842.
Builders of
ENGINES. OF ALL SIZES ,
From 3 to 25 H. P.
CAUI Mil I C For Largo or Small
OAW lYllLLb , Engines.
For all Grains and Seeds , Including Clover
and Timothy.
Feed Mills , &c. , &o.
It will pay you largely to wnto , stat
ing what you want and how
you wish to pay.
Unusurl Inducements to Cnsh Purchasers.
A : ROBINSON & CO. ,
no2wtf Richmond. Ind.
8tALED PnOPOSAL8
For the Construction of Sidewalks ,
Scaled propomH will he received by the under-
tlisiicil until November 12th. U > 31 , 12 o'1"
noon , for the cnni > t i.ctlnnand rculrlnia |
walkn In front ot and adjoining tlio follonlr
scribed premium , to-wlt :
Let 8 , hlouK 26 , north IJo of Cast Hticcl
1 Jvst 1U feet lot 7 , block 25. north sldu Oil
Lot 1 , hloik 4U , west sldu 22nd Ht ,
Lot l , block 12 , south Ma Wibutcr utree
be reralnd.
Went 2GO ftctot south 1S2 fact of lot 2 , Capitol
addition , on north > Uo ot Karnbam ttrect.
Houth l i feet lot 3 , Capitol apditlon , north
side of r'arnhaiu.
lot 4 , Capitol addition , north tide side Farn-
liain ktriet
Ixit 6 , Capitol addition , nbrlh ldu Farnham
street.
" ' " " ' "
'
. J. L. C. JKWETT ,
City Clerk.
AQENT8 WANTED FOR
FilTMTSlLUKO 1100KS Orill AQll
Foundations of Success
SOCIAL FOKMS.
The laws of trade , legal forms , how to trans
act Uiislncua , v aluablo tables , noclal etiquette
parliamentary usage , bow to conduct public buol <
otia ; In fact ft U a complete fluids to fiuccc&i foi
alluwii. A family tiewuUy. Addresa forclr
culamaiid ( i-oclnl term * ANCllOll I'UULIHIIIKO
CO. , St.l/jiiln. Mo.
John G. Jacobs ,
( Formerly of Ol"h& Jacob * . )
UNDERTAKER.
No. U'.7 KsriihatuSt. . Old Stand ot coh m
Of Onltn ur Tvlocr ub SollcltcJ t7
AND STILL THE UOi
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
I have aitoplcil trio I.Ian an n Trade Milk , and
nil my pooJn IU bo 8TAMIT.il with the WON
nnil my NAJli : on the mine. NO OOOU3 AllE
unm/iNK WITHOUT TIW AUOVK STAMPS
lioliwt material Is nsol anil the mo l klll '
workmen are employed , nnd at the lowest CM (
I'ricu. Anjono wlnhlii'Rprlco.lDt ) ] of good will
confer a tmor by comllng for one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
If Tnu are a man fit younro ft
! mftn of lei * _ .
fmnlby thoftrnlntif trntUlllnioTorrim
joir iltitlea nvolu nlKlit nork , tn rc
M'liiiilniitinnd Udo toitibrnlnncrn'ond
Hop Bittern. ' Iwm-tc , u > e Hop B >
IrutTcrinKfromnnT I. .
If you aroyaunn and
dlw i-.llun or dl < ilm | Itloni Ir you urn 'nor-
rieil or MnKla , old t > r jounir , KUlfcrlnc frow
jxiorlu nltb or lantoi h luB oil a bed of sick
11119. nljr un Hop 3 Bittern ,
Whoever yon arc , '
whenever you reel mmlly from > uie
Hint cystem fone of Kidney
your
needs clp.in lnir , ton- dK-ate that inlKl.t
ii\a \ or ftliiuilatlnf ; . have lj cni > roipntic
vlilioilt iHtnjrtmttny , bra tlniory usual
.alto Hop HopBltters
ElttO'3.
D. I. C.
It en elMolutb
' nnil Irrcsthto-
of llio'iloiitiirt , llo euro for
. HOP
ftlooil. , ilninkumoBS
t
Ihvrointnw ii ( < o of opium ,
You will be tobacco , or
cured If you UM Doreotk-a.
Hop Bitters
Soldbydruir-
IfycuAroFlm-
lrt K Hendfur
T > | r wvnk nnd
lovfunlrltcd.try NEVER Circular ,
it I It may Bornrmxa
onvo your FAIL UTS CO. ,
.
llfo. It rm
saved hun * Recbtiltr , B. TeA
droclu. A Toronto , OnU
GRAY'S SPECIFIC -MEDICINE
TRADE MARK The OrcalTHADB MARK
iiy. An uti-
failing euro
for Seminal
Sinrinntor
rhca , Impot
cncy , anil all
UUcasrithal1
follow an n
BEFORE TARIHa : iuciKe or AFTER TAKINQ.
Si'il AIJII U , u * l.ot > < of Memory , UnhtTsal Iwt\- \
tudf , I'aln In tlio liacl , , Ulriineionf Vlolon , Pro
inn ) urj Old A e , nnd many other DNcascs that
oid to Insanity or Conaumritloii nnd a Prcma-
11 ro fta\e !
'Full jiarticulars In njr pam lilct , wlilch
\o iltslru to fcml free I r mall to uvcry one.
rsntio Sjictlflc Mcdiclno is io1U by all druifglsts
it SI IH.T jiackaKO , or 0 IKU.W i es f r 85 , or will
bo tent free by mall i n rtt p lot Uio money , by
aiMicssinif TI1EOHA 1KUICINKCO. ,
Buffalo , N. Y.
For tale l > y C. F Ooodr _ oc7iiio-cod
Free to 'Everybody !
A Beautiful Book for the Asking ,
lly nnplilnBpornonally at the nearest office
of'HIlJ aiNUKK MANUPACTGIUNO CO. ( or
\iy \ ( Kj taltard it at a distance ) any ATOMF per ,
eon wll | lie presented with n beautifully ilUB-
rated copy of a Nu\v Hook entitled
GENIUS REWARDED ,
on THE
STORY OF THE SEWM MACHINE
containing a handsome and costly ntccl mgrav-
ir frontlsj'icrLo ; also , 3d finely engraved wood
cnt % nnd bound in an elaborate blue and gold
lihotfraphcd cover. No charge whatever Is made
or this I > and8omo book , which can bo obtained
only by application at the b anch and eubor
dinato ofllics of The Singer Uanufacturlng Co.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. ,
Principal Otllce , 34 Union Square , New York
oct27-dmietf&w
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 273.
b'or levying a special tax for thti constru-
tion and ro airing of nidewalks.
Bo it ordftineil by the City Council of the
city of Omaha ,
SKCTION 1. That the several aunu set
opposite the following described prcm-
sen , to wit : . South 4 of lot 1 , block C ,
Itccd'H addition , ? 15.GO.
2. , block 8 , Kouutze & Kuth's addi
tion , Si0. ! < 0
Lot 21 , block 8 , Kountze &lluth's addition -
tion , § 20,00.
Lot 26 , block C , Kountze & Ruth's addi
tion , § M.OO.
Lot 27 , block 5 , Kountzo & Jluth'a addition -
tion , $2.1.0 ' .
Lot tt" , block 5 , Kountzo & lluth'u addi
tion , S15.CO.
Host 22 feet Iot5 , block 104 , Omaha ad
dition , 92.1.10.
Lot 1 , block 303 , Omahaaddition $20.79.
Lot 2 , block 3 < > 3 , Omalm addition , 821.-
GO.
GO.Lot 3 , block 7 , Sweosy's addition , $14.05 ,
UeiiiL' the cost nnd e.X ] cnfC ? , njiprovecl
liy the City Council for construction and
repairing tlio Hide walk sin front of and _ nd-
loiniiijr said premises by Charles Gardiner
in purrtu.incn of a contract entered into by
the city of Omnhn. with the Raid Charles
Gardiner and after the failure of the own
er thereof to do the name , aftr due notice ,
be and the same nro hereby respectively
levied mi'l assessed aijniiiat each of Haiti
lots , parts of lots , and premise * , p yablu to
th Citv Tro.isurer within thirty (30) ( ) days
from this date.
2 , 'J'hia ordinance xhall take effect
ami bo in force frbm and ufter its passage ,
THOU. J [ . DAILKV ,
Attest : 1'rus't City Council.
J. r. L. C , JKWKTT ,
City Clerk.
I'nssed Oct. 2Ti , 1R81.
Aiiprovcd Oct. 31 , 1881.
JAMUS li. liorn , Mayor.
The abo\ tax bccuuics deliniiuint on
tliH Iir t day of December , 1881 , after
which dale ten per cent , penalty and in
terest , nt the rate of one per cent , per
month , payable in advance , will be added.
Nl-tit. S. G. MAI.LKTTK ,
_ City Treasurer.
GRAND OPENING !
Profe.wor I'luher , ( from St. LouU ) Danclnic Ac-
< lemy , Htandard Hall , cor Fifteenth and Karn-
ham , Tuesday c\enlnn , September 6th. ,
Clamtea for Uulleaanil flentlemon comrocncln
Tuewlay kvenlng September 6th ; cltuwewlor
JIUscu and Mutern , coinuiencing Satur.Uy after
noon at 1 o'clrck. Clasien for Fauillleg , will be
arranged to ult the honorable patron * . Also
ballet dancing can ba taught.
Terms liberal , and pctfec satisfaction to Bchol-
am guaranteed. I'rUato lintrnctloin wil 'Jc glv.
tn atthe Dancing Awdciuy or at the twilUcoce
of the jatroiu.
I'rltato ordcu } oo left atli lluycr 4
' lySO-tt
II ro'n -
BIBbBTT & PDLLBE ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW ,
D > VTD CITY , NEB.
Special attention -Uea to collections In Ilutler
FOSTER &
WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , GOAL . & LIME , . /
On River "Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts. ,
ecSOmclv
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S
Double Strength White Lime
ST. PAULLUMBER YARD
Lumber , Lath , Shiingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB
* BcSlmolm
- WHOLESALE -
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
AND DEALER IN
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb.
I. OBERFELDER & CO , ,
IJU'OUTKIW AND JODIIEHS OK
AT
Q6
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wholoB.alo house in thia line in the vvoat.
. O.
WHOLESALE GROCER ,
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha , Neb.
HEADQUAR TEES
-FOI
MEN'S FURNISHING GOOUS.
We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to oui
elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls
Hosiery , &c.iaow open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARVIS & CO. ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
i
WHOLES-ALE DRUGGISTS.
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA , HEU.
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS.
iv 18-me
FEARON & COLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Parnhani St. , Omaha , Neb.
Consignments made us will rccch o prompt attention. Kcfercnccn : Stnto Dank , Omaha ; Plait
& Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Banshor , Chioaico ; M w ir n Cincinnati.
Max Meyer & Go.
GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods
PISHING TACKLE , BASE BALLS , and a
FULL LINE OF'NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS ,
MAX MEYER & OO. Omaha. Ne
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
AND RETAIL , DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LIME , CEMENT l\
MTSTATK AOEHl FOU MILWAUKEE CEIISNT COUPASY
Near Union Pacific Depot , , - - OMAHA , NEB
, Of the Very Latest Styles.
FOB LADIES , GENTS , AND CfflLDREN ,
AT
MRS. HUBERMANN'S ,
*
16th Etreet , bet. Capitol Avenue nd Davenport. Pura mada
to order and R n irinonnntly done olOc