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    'UK ' OMAHA DAILY BUI3 : SATURDAY , NOVEMBER 19 1881. 1 :
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THE MOURNERS' BENCH.
Wnila of the Wonry Vic iuis o
Political Confidence
Misplaced ,
Anil the I oml I nnRhtor of the
Eloot.
DON'T cnowi > .
Exeter Enterprise : "It's our fun
oral. "
A SUUKACE HUTU : , I'ETi : ?
West Point I'ro rc8s : "Well , we
should smile. "
TIIK HKAVKjfs wunATiir.n.
Republican Vnlloy Echo : God
rigns ; llie people rule , and the ring
busied I
TIM : ixr.viTAiii.t : .
David City Ue | ulilii-nn : TJio Ho.
publicnn accepts thu inevitable , because -
cause the inevitable is nil tlieio is left
to accept.
TIIK nisASTr.it IN no i KH : .
Kortli Bond Independent : The re-
fltilt in Dodge county lendi us to be-
Hove that ev i Iowa nnd K.tnoaM , hud
they voted ( in Tuesday , would have
gone democratic.
TICKU.Ml "OLD HAltllV. "
Boouo County Art-it * : The "D-jvil'
pot ono vote for County Clerk , but
the judge of election tlitow it out for
tlio reason that bis Sutanic M.ijcnty
had no bonntide tcsidonco in Boonu
county.
A UMP HTI1T.
Aurora Republican : Scooped.V"o
mot tlio enemy"nnd and well ,
confound it , they got away with ui
bag and bngg.ige. * * Wo _ are as
limn IN ii r. > g Hincu the election it
took the Btnrch nil out of us.
THANKKUI , FOU SMAU. KAVOltH.
Falls City Journal : The election
is over and neither ( tide have much to
bra about , * * To sum tip
we are very much in the condition ot
the man who thanked the Lord that
tilings were OH .well with him as they
were , seeing they were not any bettor.
( IIIASTLV 8MII.KS.
Oscela Record : Thu election is
over , nndliilo Thu Record , having
dona its best and put fnr'h its most
earnest endeavora for the regular re
publican nominees , cannot , and does
not claim to bo Hntisfiod , it bows \vith
cheerfulness to the will of the ma-
jorit ) .
A WOMAN IN IT.
ilii'iiboldl Sentinel : Thu defeat of
Mr. Baily ( fornehool ntipt. ) is dun en
tirely to tlio woman whom the greenback -
back urn trotted out. She received
perhnp.s 250 votes , nearly all of which
were republican. These Mr. Haily
would undoubtedly have rcwuved liml
thu greenb.ick woman keiit out of the
field , and been re-elected by n hand-
Homo majority.
I.OHT , HTHAVKI ) OH HTOMiN.
Franklin County tlnard : Reward
offered for that larco miijorily of He-
publican voters in Finiiklin county ,
nnd especially in BIoomiiiL'tcn precinct.
A handsome cliromo , portniits of our
late lamented President ( Jarfiold and
1'ivsidont Arlhur will bo given to
any portion or persons reporting nt this
ollico mid giving n true account of tlio
missing ones.
HALT KIVKU MUUMUIIH.
Hebron Journal : Victory ! but not
for us. We have met the enemy ana
they are not ours. Beneath the sil
very aheon o' the moon's pclo beam
wo read the mystic do oned word
"scooped. " The pad requiem of the
Salt Creek waves sings mournfully low
and solemn , over buried hopes of vic
tory , on our side , while the other
follows chuckle with gladsome glee.
IN Ml'.MOltlAM.
Franklin County Guard :
Tuku t uin up t nilcrly ,
L ft them wit cure ,
1'i'iT , beaten c.nillilato ,
Whipped fair mid MI
Lav 'cm out gcntlv ,
Kot lliou , li , for over ,
lint ju-t f r n ride.
Up thu fninoiif aall river ,
C'UOW DIET.
Arapahoe Pioneer :
Kftt , brnt'iorH ' , cut ,
Knt witli care ,
Koch brother eat
Ml * fullehare.
A i rand , a glorious , a whoop-snort
ing victory for the other side. A com
plete swoop by thopuoplo's ticket , who
cloct all their candidates by majorities
of 100 to 250. A victorious defeat for
the republicans.
DKVAUTKI ) HI'iniTH.
Noligli Republican : The "lost sigh
by the moor n stern wheel propeller
loft the Neligh "dock" at sunrise
Wednesday morning for the head
waters of Salt river , a country that
Abounds in game of all kinds and is
visited every autumn by thousands of
men who delight in hunting and fish1
ing. The senior editor of The Repub
lican who accomnanies the party will
write up the whole trip for the benefit
of its readers.
UK HAW WAIIHAW.
MAt St. Paul Phonograph : Hoping to
save pur country and make nn almosl
unanimous victory for our spccia
candidates , vvo took an early train for
Warsaw precinct , about six miles fron
town. On the way we screwed oui
courage to the highest point , am
mentally resolved to bring the precinct
cinct away with us ; but imagine our
conntorimtion who alighted at our
destination , wo found ourselves ii
\At \ some other man's ' territory , and wi
saw a large mouth coining at us fnl
chi/.ol. * * Acrwss the face of out
brilliant anticipations swept the blue !
rolling cloud of despair , with nary i
silver lining. Wo were liberated 01
parole of honor , agreeing to not com
up there and not carry oil'Varsa \
precinct in our vest pocket again undo
the usual penalty for petit larceny.
NO "HILVKll"UNINl ( TIIKltK.
Schuyler Sun : Wo have mot th
enemy and we are theirs to n consiil
erablo extent. Politics , like every
other feature of life , 1ms u dark a
well as a bright side and disappoint
ment to some one is inevitable. It ma
just as well bo taken philosophically
as otherwise , nnd The bun proposes the t
n ho the Mark Tnnloy of this occasion
and not only bow to the decree , but to
do it with a smile , We don't wan
1 our philosophy mistaken for anytbiiij
n ? hut what it is ; The mildest sort o
Christian resignation. When dome
in cnits and republicans unite in sup
porting the democratic ticket , it
election is not a nmnku'xo ' coni-o
quelico and then' \ * m ncennion III the
jireseii' instancefnrnsto islnnontoi ni
inquity ns to Imw it was < ioni- .
MisHiiv I.OVKS roMi'Asv.
North I'latto Tdotfi-apli ; WaMi't ' it
a surprise , though , all nioniul. On
early Wednesday morning we wiw i-icii
who , ono moment , woio three fool
grins on their faces , us they learned
of n favored candidate's election , sud
denly elongate them to a horrifying
degree , when the startling news was
communicated that some ether ( and
perhaps a nearer and dearer nvpirant
for politic il hnnom had been relegated
to tno shelf. Well , boys , wo commis-
er.ite you , for in south a fellow feeling
makes us wondrous svninathctic.
POLITICAL FLOATERS
PloJrccl tip nnil PuniUMl i t the
"Prottlr it"--BiitiMrn ( i nud
Social limn * ,
Corre ponclrnco nf Tlio lice.
FnuMo.vr , Neb. , November 17.
Hero wo ate auain in the pret'iw '
town in thu Mute , and find it is hold
ing its own in all that conntitutca it
one of the bent towns in the state.
I'OMTKJAI , .
The republicans have just found
out that the democrats had an elec
tion hero lust week , nuking n clean
sweep of every county olllco. The
"Slocumb law , " want of unity and
effort in the republican ranks , caused
the republican defeat by majoritio *
ranging from 80 to 000.
During the last few dnys several
prominent olUcials nnd politicians
liave visited these parts , whether it is
to prepare Dorsoy for the next
gubernatorial race course or look up
some ono for a yellow fuvor victim
at Voru Cruz , the writer could not
learn.
The place is prolific of remarbably
superior and successful candidates for
o\ery olllco , either elective or up-
poinlivo.
The location of our pmt ollico is
now to bo determined , and several
parties are working for it It is
Feared that the old local strifes will bo
renewed , and ono part of the town
Bitted against the oilier. Such has
Keen the CMHU for mivoral ytars in
every move or enterprise , and theeiti-
/uns reuli/.o that it lias been a great
Irnwbiick in ininy ways. .Ino. 15.
h'tiray , of your city , is to select the
oraitiun. It is hoped he will select
he most central point , if a new build-
ng imiflt bo orecled for it , and H > free
.lie town of any turUiur local di
visions.
IIUHINKSH.
All lines of tiado are quito dull this
'all , owini ; to lliu iinusuiil amount ol
iiin , but us soon UK it frccKoH up i r
jecomos settled uealher nil branches
if traflic expect a big run. b'ouk
lien are holding their stock , us thu
weather is to bad to move them. The
armors can't get their cropu to nmr-
< et on account of the bud roml.s The
lay men can't tret hay to niesaes on
iccount of the rain geaaou , and so the
unusually wet full interferes with
every line of industry.
.SOCIAL , KTO.
Our local music talent is furnishing
our citizens with some very line .con
certs and entertainments. Wo aru to
tave n lecture course this winter.
Clio local drama club has appeared
vith success.
I.OUALS.
May Brothers are in their now
juilding.
The Tribune building in nearly
nialied.
Thu creamery is in operation.
Fremont ia to have another bank.
Fremont wants thu headquarters of
ho S. C. & P. 11. U. and the E. V.
1. R.
Fremont wants to help some ox-
lerioneud pork packer start at this
mint , All kinds of nmiinfucturiim
will find encouragement at Fremont.
A new railroad is incubating to head
lirectly northwest from this point.
UKATH.
A dispatch stating that Mrs. Mnr-
ow died in the east yesterday , was
ory sad news to Fremont. Mr. and
lira. Marlow wont cast on a visit a
err weeks since , She was taken sick
and is now no more. This doubly
lerenves Mr. M. , as their only child.
> most promising young lady , died
ut spring. Mr. Marlow has the
leepo t sympathy and condolence of
.he . entire community in this his sad-
eit and most trying hour.
Bradford , FA.
Thou. Fitclum , Bradford , PH. , writes ;
'I enclose money for Hl'lUNU LI.OBHOU , as
[ said I would lf.it cured rno. My dynpep-
ila lion vaninhod , with all its tiymntoniH.
Many thanks ; I shall never be without it
n the hourto. ' 1'rico DO conta , trial Lot-
tlea 10 cviitH. 17codlw
The Wrong A h i
9 n KruncUco I' . + t.
He was a jolly-looking man. with i
round corporation , n liurgundy-tintet
nose and the general exterior of aeon
tented mind , and as ho entered the
editorial don he ottered us a goo (
cigar , lit another , and said ;
"llow iibout this local crenmtioi
scheme1 ?
"Well , how yourself ? "
"Tho fact is , " said the stranger , re
llectively , " 1 hud a pretty tough experience
perienco with one of these caJayor
roasting concerns once , nnd I though'
mebbo you would like tomakoan itun
of thu facts so a to warn people hen
in time. "
"Firo away. "
"Well , you BOO , it was in Now Or
leans. My wife died then ) , and as i' '
cremation company was having a gooc
deal of a boom there just then , sh
made mo promise to have her spiri
sent up through their Hue , as it were
Said she thought it would bo nice am
melancholy for me to carry her usthe
around with mo wherever 1 went in
vase , yon understand. "
"And you complied ? "
"Why , yes. It was her last wisli
you know , and besides I thought i
might be useful in kinder preparin
her for the hero but never mind tha
now , I sent the remains round to th
company's ollice in a push cart , got
receipt , saw Maria touched oil' , so t
speak , and two days after that the
teturnid to me u beaii'iful imijollcn
ja lull ot n he , cci-nied wiOi forget-
innot , an ! the stopper tied in with
pink ribbon , "
"Tuat , VHS pretty. "
"Yes ; 1 was wry much pleased nt
thst Imt I had to keep the bottle out
of hight niter H while , though , because
people wore nil the time opening the
jar under the nnpreiftion that it con
tained preserved ginger or chow-chow ,
or something. "
"That would have boon Tory un
pleasant , "
"Unpleasant well , I should smile
I moan I should iroop. Why , ac
tually , one day while 1 was living in
Now York , I cnmo homo and found a
nn RoiVHiit girl polishing knivonwith
thu remains just think of it. "
'Tumble , sir ; tonible ! "
"But ; what I was going to say , was
this : A bun a year after my wife
was killed 1 ineiiii cremated - I wan
in Now Orleaim agnin , and 1 happen
ed to mi ot lliu Aupoiintetidviit ot tin
refr.icioiy nro I nhould hay the
corpse-burning lurnace ntab.iiKjuet ,
uiil he 14111 HII full teat 1 h.id to ei-
him homo. On the way wi > stopped
in it plate or two for n steadier you
knciu how it is and the result wrus
that hu uot very commuiucaitve about
nut couipniiy in tact guve the wJiolo
"Did eh ? '
' 'Yin , sir ; ho scpiaroly owned up
iiiit ho didn't ' burn the bodies nt all.
10 hind they just dropped'em through
held in the bottom of thu furnace ;
ook 'em out thu back way nt night ,
nd sold 'em to the medical students. "
" ( rticionn ! And the ashes } "
"Mulu ashes sir ; nothing but mule
shot ! They would just cut up some
id mull ) carcass , thu Ruporintendont
iid , pilch in enough to make n bad
neil , nnd then sell the ashes to the
lief stricken relatives nt 825n bottle ,
'oiribly cheekey , now , wasn't it ? '
"and nil this time you had "
"Mad been carrying that old jar of
inle ashes all over the country , .lust
umi'iuo how mean I folt.
"You threw it nway then ? "
"Well , no , " Haul the widower , as ho
inkt d a tear out of his loft eye ; "tho
1010 1 HIII lied over the matter the
tote I concluded that mule ashes
eren't so much out of thu way after
11 You see , poor Maria was nn awful
.iibborn woman - t-r e-m-o-n-d-o-u-s
tubburn and yes , I kinder thought
lulu anhes would do mighty near as
ell , all thingri considered. "
And henvmij the resigned sighed of
no who had succeeded in bracing up
nder the anti-cremation-
great sorrow , - -
st Hiniled softly , lit another cigar nnd
vulkodoir.
MILLKRISM AND MAMMON.
'bo Mohhbnclc Minority "Vainly
< " ' RnH f Tl o
Only Tlomody.
otlio lilllorofTlii Hue.
C < ) TisKihi.n : , Neb. , November 14.
Inviiig much admiration for ( lie pi nek
nd xeal you manifest in the editorials
f \onr paper , 1 have concluded to
ih.'crihu for it. I huvo always ullied
ijHelf with that doploiahlo faction
the " unwashed " "un-
iiiown aa "great , -
erriliud , " Arc. , or in other words the
inch abused minority of this state.
am gutting tired ; too much tramp-
ng in dead men's shoos. Wo want
regression in politics just as much as
n anything else. Old fogyism is
liniiud to the wall , and tuoro ho will
emain until he is able nnd willinr to
lake oirthe old obsolete dust of ages
lid take a bold stand for the prin-
[ plea which will Reuuro the greatest
ileHsiiiKH to thogie.i'ost numbers.
1 like your outspoken lanuungo
gainst monopolies in defense of ttie
ilcicrtls of the imiBt-eH Monopolies
ru fusl coimuming thu rights of the
uborur and rapidly onlwiuiin : their
; alling chains of boinhigo around the
loliticul leaders. They now control
learly uvuiy political movement , fiom
school district caucus to a decision in
10 supreme court of our l.uid. It is
lumeiitablo fact that ciinnot ho suc-
eHatully disputed that thu railroads
iiivo won nearly every case of vital
mportuncu whore their interest col-
ded with the interest of the com-
innity nt large before the supreme
ourt.
How are these faults to bo remedied ?
klust wo anpeal to democracy ? Thu
alter is helpless , and hud it n major-
ty it would still be helpless , on ac
count of its old back ground notions ,
nd its great longings for pelf would
ul v increase the snares which would
> o held out to it by those monopolies.
Must we look to thu great republi
can party ? Bettor take a short out
md appeal to the monopolists at first ;
t would save time , if not money. Wo
must appeal to ourselves. The people
lave the full power to make and un
make a great nation. If we through
our own ignorance nnd negligence
loop on until these giants
of monopolies firmly bind us
land and foot , as it were ,
they will d it. It is money auains !
nusulu , and if thu muscle is nut hackee
jy intelligence , with leaaon and with
in eye that is etetiml vigilance itself ,
iur rights ns citizens will soon bo sub
merged in the great vortex of cuntinl
r.utiou , and civil riuhts and liberties
will bo known as things of thu past.
Let us encourage an untrnnnnuloi
[ tress by our pattonnge , and lead care
lully nil its leading articles , pondei
well on these subjects , post ourselves
nnd live up thu great and gloriou.
provilege of nn American citizen , cas
our votes ouraelves , without fear o
favor , and by so doing ex.dt ouiHolve
ns n people. A. Giu-KsriK , .lit.
Autii. (
I saw so much said about thu met
its of Hop Hitters , and my wife win
was ul way H doctoring , and never well
teased mu so nruuntly together some
I concluded to be humbugged again
nnd I am ulad 1 did , for in less thai
two months use of the Itittuis m >
wife was cured and she has remainui
BO for eighteen months since. I lik
such humbugging.H. . T. St. P.iul
St. Paul Pioneer-Press .
novindecl
SIBBETT & FDLI/BR ,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
DVXD CITY , NEB.
Hx.cUI | uttontloii irUcn tn collection * In lltitlc
Edward W Bimetal ,
ATTORNEY
BITTERS
Mrs. J. il. UftWt/ion / , ritt tnirtr , Pa. , writes : " !
ww ufJcrinv ( rein ( federal debility , want ol ap
ntltc , corntl | tion , tc. , o thnt fifo wm A liur
Icn ; nftcruilnv llurdock Illool Ditttrn 1 felt liot-
cr than for x n. I cannot praise your Dlttcni
oo ninth. ' *
U. ( Illitw. nf llnffivto , V. Y , writes : "Vnur
lunlrxk Hie. tilttcrs , In chronlodl'wuosof tlio
liter i > . kluncjK , lintc licui l"ifillv
nmrkcd witli P 'c- lhaxo iiHdl tliini insjf
with licft refill' * , tor tor ) > ldltof tliulhur ml In
tn ot a Irieii'l ' of inlna miltcrlni ; fruin ilnin | } ,
the effect wa * ninrvctou" . "
UriicoTtirmr , Kocliestcr , N . Y.mrlte : "l Imro
lictn nulijcct tn HLrlomdlsfmltT or tlio kldncR.
nnd Mimlilo to nttend to liu tntw : Itnrduck Illood
Itlttcrx rullc iil mo licforo Iialfa liottluuan u < cd ,
I reel conndenllhittlicy lll entirely euro inc. "
K > A'eiiHh llnll , Illnxhanipton , N. Y. , wrltci :
"I KiilTcrod with a dull | > nlii through niv clt
uniraml jihoiililcr. 1/ott my uplriti , npiwtltc
nd color , anil could with illihctilty ktop up nil
ny. Took } our llunlock lllo ( l Hitters M ill-
cctvil and n t fo.t no poln nlnco flmt wcuk nl-
r inliiK them. "
Jtr. Noah lutcn , Klmlra , N. Y. . writes : "About
our Jcnrn UK" I hail an nttic h nf llllniwi\crniil ( !
c cr fully rteo rrcd. My illjfc tl\o ortfans
ire wtakcncil , anil I uoulil IIP romplctcly ( iron-
ratcil for < l js. Alter unlnc tw o bottles of your
Itinlock Dlooil ( litters the lniirotcinciit | as no
I Iblo that I win aitonl'Kcil. I can now. though
1 years of a c , do a fair and reasonable day's
work.
C. Mlackct Ilobinnori , proprietor of The Canada
'renli } tcrlan , Toronto , Out. , writes : "Korycars
nulTurcil jrrcixtl ) from oft-recurring lictulacno. I
ud ) our llunlock llkxxl lllttera with happlcnt
cmiltx , and I now nnd myself In better health
tan for years | vil. "
Mrs. Wallace , Ilnffalo , N. Y , writes : ' -I have
ioj llurdock Illood Hitters for nenoun and bll-
ous hcailachcf , and can recommend it to anyone
cqulrlnic a euro for billlousncM. "
Mm. Ira Mullholland , Albany , N. Ysrltcs :
For nocral ) CAM I ln ( u ullered from oft-rccur-
nif billions licadiclius , dyspiinla , and coin-
laliito jwcullar to my BOX. Sin uilny your
Inrdocli Illood Hitters 1 amcntlrelv relieved. "
rice , * I.OO per bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Ct *
FOSTER , MILBDBN , & Co , , Props ,
BUTFAI.O , N. Y.
Sold at holi > ri.iln by l h & McMahon and C. T.
oodman. Jo 27 eod'mo
One of the Reasonable Pleasures
Of life , a p opcrly cooked meat , affords ll'tlo ere
o present on ] 'J incnt , am ) lime siibai-qucnt tor-
uro to a confirmed d > spepllc. But when chronic
ndlBcktionlsi-oinUiticdwlth ostcttcr'sS omach
lilticr' , the fee < tl9 oaiin with rolls , and moot
niiortaiii | of a 1 , U as Initiated by and nourishes
no yxtcm. Use thU Krand tonic and corrective
Iso to remedy constipation , bllioiisiuss , rhcu-
na Ism , fu r all a lie
For niip by all DrurylatH and Do lera generally.
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A. MARTIN ,
MERCHANT TAILOR.
1220 Farnham St. ,
Desires to announce to his
fViondu and the Ge oral public
that ho Ima reaolwod to reduce
h'B prices to the lowest notch
consistent with tha principle of
'live and let hvo. " Gentlemen
dosiriu a flrst-cKsa Suit of
lothep , in nil rwspoots equal
tonny and second to none , will
do well to Rive Mr. Mnrtinn
call. G. od Business Suits to
orker , $25. Fm0 Pnutnloons ,
$5 mid upwards. nldlii
MraskfiLand Agent
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
IGOO Farnham 6t . Omaha. Nebra
* .OO,000
C rc.ullv Mlcctcil Una In Eastern Nebraska fo
nle Urrat llarpkliu In Improved faruin , ant
Omaha city proiwtr
0. F. I > AVIS WKUSTKU BNVUKU
Late UiidCom'r II p. n . . .
FITS EPILEPSY
on
FALLING SICKNESS.
Permanently Cured no humbug-bv one
month's uiafte of OR , QOUl ARD'SCelebrnt-
ed Infallible Fit Powdert. To lomico sutler-
ct that thwioixmjprs will do nil we cltitn for
them wo nill rend thttn liv mail , pott paid
free Trial box , Dr. OouUnl I * tlic onlj | ih ) K | <
clan th t has evci tnide thin iil cao a ( pcclal
Mndy. ami M to our knowledge tliotmnds liavo
bcin Permnnetly cured by the lug of thcso
Powder * , wo will eunranteo n permanent
cur < > In nvcry owe or refund you all money ex.
pended. All uiOcrern in uld gho these I'ovv
tlcr on early trial , ml bo convinced tf their
ciinvthcpowoM
Price , for large box , $3 00 , or 4 boxes for ? 10 00 ,
tent by mail to any mrl of the Unl 01 HUtcs or
Canada nn ncclpt of pilco. or by entires , C. 0.
. Addre < , ASH A ROQDINS
300 Fulton St , , DrooMyn , N. Y.
MRS. A. L. BBRGQUIST
tins ( or Kile Mrs. H. 0. Hollous' * Trallorlntrs ys-
km. Tlir titfh In-tritction In t o Art ol Ilantl K
Is plien In this y- Indite < kilr'nii ' > crfcit
fit I it Co tun i'i 'mm the late t I'rciich 'e ' lsfn
i.in Imxo the material cut , Imttd \ ,1 tir.i ) > cd nt
iv M ren o nlilo rrlfi1' , 'ItlinKHarin'ccof ix.r-
feit lit HMO ritnoied frmn 811 to Oil ISth St. ,
11)1 ) KtftlrH. .Kl'Jllllll
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
GRAHAM PAPER CO.
217 and 21H North Jloln lit. , St. UuN ,
MIlrlUALN DKAI.rAfi IK-
HOOK , I DADPDQ JWHITINOI
VKwe , { rMrtltO 1 WHAM-INO
ENVEMU'KS , CAttD HOARD AND
Printers Stock ,
tfCwh jnld for llag anil Tnpor Stock , Sera
tron and Metals.
1'apor Stock Warchounon 1S2D to 1287 , Norlli
Geo. P. Bern is
REAL ESTATE AGENCY ,
15th and Dodge Sti. , Omnha. Neb.
This agency aovt HTHILTLVO hron
Doca not speculate , > tid thcnfoto any
n Itu IvookB arc Inaurrd to Itn | > ntrnni , Instovl
In thnai'ont *
AND
H a n d s o mest
IN THE-
MARKET' '
For Sale by
WM. P. STOBTZKL
521 South Tenth St.
CON SUMPTION
Positively Cured.
All nilTcrers from lira disease that are anxloua
to bo cured houlil try DR. KISSNER'S Cele
brated Oonsumptlvo Howileri. 'Hum I'ow-
ilctaix o tlio only i > rct > amtion Kiumn that Mil
euro Coimiiiiiition | and all disi-uscs of the Throal
nnd Lung * lialti'd , HI ttroiik , ' l oui fallh Ii
tlivin , andalbo toconxlnco you Uiat thc > arc no
liuinbii , e will foinaid to every biilfcrcr , It )
mall , iiont jwxld , a free Trial Dox
Wotlon't want jouriuonej until joti are IH.T-
( cctly m'i.lk'J of their cilrathe po\\cr If jour
llfo In uorlli navlnt ' , , don't ilclay in uhlnt ; these
Powder * n trial , an they Mill Miroly euro you ,
1'rU't' , for Ur o l > oxaoo , tent to any | nit of
tlio UnlUM Stotoi or Cnnadt , by null on rcc clpt
of ( irlcc. Aiklrtbi , . ASH & IIOIHII.VS ,
nllillv BUO Kulton at. , llrorkl ) n , N. V.
Dexter L , Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW
WHOLESALE-
LUMBER , COAL & LIME ,
On River Bank , Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts , ,
sc30inclj
MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.1 *
Double Strength White Lime
O-
Lumber , Lath , hingles ,
Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA - - . NEB
WHOLESALE
- -
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER
-AND UKALKIl N-
Wall Paper and Window Shades.
1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. . ,4. , „ ly
I. OBERFELDER & CO. ,
, .
IMI'OHTKUN AND H)1II11.IW Of
TWTTT T 'K3"EPi"O' 7' &
JXLliiJjlJN JiolCj JL
1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET.
The only exclusive wlioloaalo liouso in this line in tlie wont
WHOLESAL
ISH & McMAHON ,
1406 DOUGLAS STREET , OMAHA ,
The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in NebraHk
SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS.
Jv 18-mc
IE1. O. DVLOE.G--A.15r.
1213 FarnhsiTi St. . Omaha , Neb.
HEADQU ARTERS I
-FOR
MEN'S
We deaire to call the special attention ot the trade to oui
elegant lines ( at BO i T M PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan
Jackets and Scarfs , Buck Gloves , Ovevbhirte , Overalls
Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only.
SHREVE , JARV ! D & OO ,
Corner Fourteenth and Dodge Sts.
FEARON & OOLE ,
Commissson Merchants ,
1121 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb.
ConalRnmcnta made un will receive prompt attention. References : State . Bank , Omaha ; I'tott
& Co. , Baltimore ; Peck & Bansher , Chicago ; M "f"1- * p" Cincinnati.
CLOTHINCjJUTS , CAPS ,
Gent's Furnishing Goods ,
p THE
NEW YORK STORK
H. M. & M. PEAVY , Proprietors ,
1309 Farnham Street , OMAHA , NEB. OC29.1B ,
Omaha , A POLAOK ? olli"s
Cheyenne , " * VAlXliVix , Colorado
Fall and Winter
G !
LATE AND NOBBY STYLES
FOR MEN , BOYS AND CHILDREN.
[ ats , Gaps , Trunks , Valises.
ox.
IN THEILATEST.STYLES.
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Prices to Suit a ,
1316 FARNHAM 'STREET ,
NEAIl FOURTEENTH ,