fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY DEOJEMBEll 21 , 1S8L SOUTH AMERICAN NEWS , f Late Advices from tlio Oppressed Peruvian Republic , The Bettor Citizens Rondy for Cession of Territory or Any thing for Peace. What the Peruvian Minister < o This Country Says of the Shepherd Claims. A Pretty Thorough Statement ot the Situation from All Points Concerned , A Well An a BndRet of Ncw of Intcroit. WAHIIINOTOX , Ducembor 'JO. In Tcply to n cablegram from Minister Klmorn to the Peruvian iniimter at Paris , Mr. linssan , asking the inovti- munis of Ex-Dictator Piunila. tlio fol lowing cablegram forwarded by Mill- inter llotMin was to-night received by the Peruvian ininiBtur huro : A tulo- grain dated Limn , December 1-1 , re ceived in ] 'arin on the 17th hint. , Bays : "Tho resignation of Ex-Dictator Pierola is confirmed and Vice Prcni- dent Montero in recognized by the whole of Perti. Pieroln himself has como to Lima and is residing tliero us a private individual. " The Peruvian minister furnishes the press with the following letter , touching upon the Chili-Peruvian question : In the letter of the Washington correspondent of The Now York Herald , published to-day , expression is given to the supposition that the provisional government of Peru and also General Hurlbut , United Btatca minister thorp , have aomo mysterious connection with that "monstrous job" which calls iUolf the Peruvian com pany , and makes the supposition cred ible , llemnrks ore quoted alleged to have been made by Mr. Hheplmrd styl ing himself president of said com pany , in n published interview with n .Now York Sun reporter , in which Mr. Shcphnrd is reported to Imvo stated that President Culdcron had admitted the justice of the company's claim , meaning the Cochct and Lan- drean claims , for one thousand millions of dollars ; that at 11o'clock ! of the day on which ho was arrested by the Chileans , President Ualderon was going to si n acknowledgement of the national indebtedness to the Company , and that bin being kid napped by the Chileans nt JiU. ) ; ! prevented him from doing that. As Minister of Peru , us n representa tive of the Provisional government , nud as n friend of Senor Calderon , 1 formerly deny the supposed facts con tained in Mr. Shcphurd's declaration for the following reasons : First. I know personally Honor Cal- derun , his upright and honorable character , and his patriotism , and I know oven if the claims for the to called Peruvian company , were for ono million dollars instead of $1,000,000,000 ho would never have recognized such claims , oven suppos ing their validity , until ho know more about them and until ho would bo authorized by the 1'crnviun congress. Second. President Calderon in an eminent jurist and ono of the most distinguished lawyers of Porn , and no Peruvian , and much less Culdoron , would dare declare valid the most gigantic claim which history records without the most searching investiga tion into iU alleged merits. Third Neither the Peruvian gov ernment nor the Peruvian legation in Washington have taken any Borious notice of the no-called Peruvian com pany's claims. Mr. Hhepliard has oncu Bpoken to me on the subjoot and sent mo some time ago a com munication with copies of his pam phlets and of his notifications to the .Peruvian minister. I never ac knowledged receipt of that communi cation , except by one of my visiting cords , mid have never had any cor respondence on the subject either with President Caldoron or with the 1'oruvmn minister of foreign afFaira. Mr. Caldoron would never have token uuch a step on the subject until ho lieard from the Peruvian legation in the United States , nnd without con- nulling with the ministers of foicign relations and of finance of Peru , wlio know nothing otllcial on the subject. Fourth. It is absurd to suppose that President Calderon would have recog nized the "PcniTJan company's" claim , .apart from their validity and their amount , in view of the objects of the purpose of .said company. Valid and aolonm contracts exist between the uovunnents of Porn and the most .honorable and powerful financial BO- ciety of Paris called the "Socioto Generate do Credit Industrial ot Commercial. " Among these contracts - tracts urothoBOof January 7,1880 , and February 1 , 1881 , destined to xccuro the payment of foreign creditors of Peru and other national debts , plac ing in the hands of the Credit Iiidui- tricl the management and working of the Peruvian guano and nitrates. Row , in' consequence of the oxistanco * of UIOBO legal national contracts , ne gotiations were initiated more than n your ago by said Credit Industrie ! , with the power ofvliicl Imtli Secretary KvarU and Koarotarj JJloino , ' as also the Chilean government were duly advised , wit ! the object of facilitating tu Peru tlu means of natinfying the right fu claims of Chili in regard to ti war in demnity without sacrificing the in tcgrity of Peruvian territory , Peri liaa thus boon considering a legal honorable and national plan of paying her debts and the war claims of Chili and there was no possibility of Bono Caldoron'stakini ; for one moment hit consideration either the Peruviai Company's schema or any of the will projects which have served for th amusement of newspaper readers am for unjust censure of honorable publi servants of the United Ututcs. Th Chili'Peruyian conflict is already ( itself eufllcipntly complicated withou the necessity of making its soli tion more difficult by caor ciouu interpretations of vuriou writers and by uonsationa . 'more to Borvo a personal or politici purpose. The solution of tliu south Ami'tican conflict is in thu hands of the United Slates , nnd tliu American people ami llio world will bo con vinced Hint the action of tlio United States government , nnd its representa tives in IVru has been uxoteiscd in n .spirit , of absolute impnrtinlity , jnitico nnd honor. ( Signed ) .1. F. EI.MOKK , I'criivinn Minister. The following extract from the l < u Pnniya , of Huenofl Ayres , shows the general run of thought there respect ing the much talked of intervention : "Howovor atialngous our institutions may bo to those of the United -Status , however strong may bo the sympathy between the United Stutoi nnd them , however strong nmy bo the similarity between our political organijyitions , wo must strive to avoid acquiring the habit , of giving them or any ether powerful nation the right nt inter fering in onr South American con tents. The most powerful mediators are not always thu most equitable , but rather the most capricious. It is easier to come to arrangement when the mediator is Binall and unnnportnnt thnn when a powerful nation tnkes upon itself tliu task. It appears in the lirst cn < < e the opponents feel better disposed to cede their rights without feeling wounded in their self-love their nntionnl - or digni ty. Foreign intervention generally renders thonrrntigcmentmoro diUicult because both the conqueror and con- ( ( iiered expect that thu mediator will favor onu side or the other , nnd thu side thus favored will consequently not relate its ellbrts to resist or to obtuin conces sions ns thu case may be. Wo must not bo limited by momentary intercut in discussing the mat tor of North American intervention because nations aru not of ephemeral existence but last through ages and nges. At present it suits iis thnt tliu United States exert their inlluonco over Chili , but this would be a Meeting and momentary advantage. Later on Chili would find herself freu from pressure nnd would endeavor to create a reaction.Ve ourselves would probably have to try some day when wo found it converted into the principle of South American interna tional politics the right of powerful nations to intervene in what wo may term South American household ques tions. Wo must see on more practi cal grounds our real advantages and natiafnction of our our rights. A band of burglars broke into the house of Senor Knrfu Furrairoa , Ikn/.ilitm Minister in Lima , recently , nnd carried off bunty of great value. They tied the minister to n tree und so maltreated him that ho died on the 2L'd of November. There is a general Indian uprising along thu C.intin and Tiimaco lines on thu Canian frontier and sever al hundred Chilean sr.ttlors have been killed , their stock taken on" nii'l their houses destroyed. A strong force has been sent against the Indians. The total reports of nitrate from the department of Terrapacn , from January -1st to October . ' (1st ( amounted to , L''I08,0U)0 ( ( ! ( ) pounds , as against .L'18l ,8iii00 ( : ; ! during the same period last year. Bradford , Pa , Tli mnN I'itcli.in , Itradford. 1'a. , writes : "I eucIu.xQ money for HniiNC Jliosno\t , ni Ixniill would If it curtd inc. ' .My dya- iKmln | IIM vanished , with all Its Bj'niploin ? . Many tlmuliH ; I uliull ntuer'ba without it in the lioutto. " I'dceTiO cvntx , trial buttles lOeonlH. dcol'J.eodlw New York Jonrnallim- Joe Howard , hiin. ulf ono of the old guard of Now York journalism , gives in a letter to Thu Philadelphia Times Homo interesting reminiscences cf his old time asociatcs. When he began lifo in 1870 , Bennett , Cirocloy , Hay- mnnd , Ilryant , llallock were thu chiefs in the synagogue. Dann , Jlurl- but , Hnlpino , Wilson , Hudson , nnd .tho Swintons were just behind them. Connery was reporting lleid vrns writing lottois , Young was reporting , Marble waa assisting Clod- in , Jtundy wns roportihg und the rent army of active men , now the rains and virility of the press , were inlying their A [ 5 C's. Whcio bo ley now 7 ho asks' ? Not onu editor- i-chk'f then in power is alivu now. The column rules have been turned gain and again. Mr. Dennett waste to only ono who attended a good old ge. "The fact is , " says Joe , who as done it himself , "that as no cradle an last long with u wick ut both nds , so a man who works day and Ight , ! JOi > days and 1105 nights in very year , can expect lo keep pace 'ith the ordinary chap M ho goes to ud ut 10 nnd gets up for work nt jven. Yet who would exchange his liort und active lifo , with its 50-yenr ormiiuiB , for { ho existence led by lany moil dowil to an 80th or even a Oth year ? Not I , for one. I don't olieve in 'u short lifo und a merry no' necessarily , but I do believe in 11 active , pushing , driving , stonm- nginery kind of a gait which keeps breast of the ago and enables ono to eo and know and bo part and parcel if all there is to appreciate. " WORTHY OF I'UAISK. As a rule wo do not recommend mtont medicines , but when wo know if one that really is n public benefac tor , and doea positively cure , then wo consider it our duty to impart that in- brmation to all. Eloctriq bitten are truly B most valuable mudicino , and will surely cure Diliousnuss , Fuvet and Ague , Stomach , Liver and Kulnoj complaints , even where all other rem. edict ) fail. Wo know' whereof wi speak , and can freely recommend tc all. [ Ex. Sold at DO conta a bottle , Ish & McMahon. (7) ( ) STOP THAT COUGH. If you nro Huflbring from n Cough Cold Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay Fever CoiiHumiition , loss of voice , tickling o the throat , or any affection of tin Throat or Lungs , use Dr. KIIIK'H Nov Discovery for Consumption. This i the grout lunmdy that is causing HI much excitement by its wondorfu cureu , cluing thousands of hopuli-b coses. Over u milliun bottles of Dt Kmg'H _ New Discovery have been use within ( ho hint yonr ( mid have give perfect Kittiiifactioii in every iiinluncc Wo cun imhuHitatingly nny that this i lually thu only HUIU euro fur thnw and lung nlleetiomi , mid " can uheerfu : ly recommend it to all , "Call and gi a trial hottlo free of co.st. or a rugiiln si/.u for $1.00. lull McMuhon. On ulin. fy ) BUCKEYE ABROAD. Meandering AIouR Uio BankH of the Rouinntic Vish- uobotuny. The Gnmmoroinl Mntrnpolin of Southwofitcm loxvn Itn Pro- ( ; rr < i < t nnil Pranpeoti. Tlio Thriving Vllln o of Htnntoti UED OAK. Corrc jiwclcne ol The lice. HK.I ) OAK , December 20 , Red Oak , the county sent of Montgomery county , is on the cast aide of the Nishncbotany , about 55 miles from Omaha , on the Chic.tgo , Burlington A Quincy railroad , niid hns n population of four or iivo thousand. The railroad hai a north branch here , intersecting thu Rock Island road nt Griswold , and another branch going south , connecting with the Wabash it St. Louis nt Shunnndoah. The vlovntors nnd grnin houses are near thu main line in the low part of the town , which rises us wo go from the station , until wo nee , waybill the background , the beautiful residences along the upper level , with hero nnd there a church or Bchool IIOIIHU. In thu centre , at the foot of the hill , is the principal business part of the town , arranged originally around a public square or park ; but these limits have beconictoosmnllnml the trading houses have been growing up nloni ; other streets , nnd when we look from the railroad to the hluH'd , we sco that the low land is very largely filled up with buildings , nnd the middle of the town is a busy centre of trade. Twenty , or twenty-one yours ngo , this wns unuiibrokeii prairie , and ten yars later , when the railroad loco motive came screaming nlong , it wns "a postoflico , and that's nil , " na ono of the early settlers expressed it , whiln to-dny it assumes metropolitan airs. airs.Tlio Tlio Judkins House is a three story brick , heated by steam nnd lighted by gns , and hns many of the con veniences nzunlly iouud in thu better class of hotels in the large cities. Eighteen months ago , n move was mad a to supply the city with water , and § U5,000 in 5-20 bonds were sold nt par to meet the expense , and in August of this present ycnr thu work was completed and ollered to the public , by the city , at n reasonable cost to the coiiHUmcra. .They uao wliat is known 8 the "Per kins syHtcm , " and certainly the people may well ha\u pride in this public outlay , nud join with the superinten dent , Mr. 11. Wndsworth , in a happy satisfaction in the perfection cf tlio system , nnd the thoroughness with which it accomplishes its work , at a cost of almost nothing. Two shovcla full of burning coals , smothered half thu forenoon , HOCIII to feed thnt sleep ing engine , that , liku a giant , will awake in n moment , nud moot nny demand , at which time its great ntiiiggles will cause the curiosity seeker to leave for safety ; and thu engineer - ginoor laughs while ho tolls of stand ing twelve hours , without leaving his post , "giving them the water ns fast as they could take earn of it with four or iivo hose pipes , " when the elevator burned ut the other end of town , and he didn't know that ho had blown out n plug in ono of the main pipes , and yet , ho says , "they hud all they wanted. " It ia expected that a reservoir will bo constructed next season on the high ground back of town. Not only do the people drink of nnd bntho in this pure well wutor , but Brother Killots , of The lied Oak Express , hns ft rotary engine or "motor , " a trillo larger than a half bushel , in his proas room which is run by u small stream from this hydrant , and with this engine - gino and full attachments in working order , ut a cost of S200 or ? ; IOO , nud S50 n year for the water , ho runs off his job work and drtily paper , nnd they call it n "temperance paper. " There nro now five miles of pipe in uao. uao.Tho cars for the street railway nro .ready . delivered , uud thia week the rack is being laid rapidly , beginning t the depot. A largo opera IIOUBO , n $1,000 tele- hone , a half do/.ou livery stables , wo or tree uood banks , un efficient ro department , n board of trade , lovt-n churches , 830,000 or 40,000 forth of school-houses , with good chools , and n wido-nwako fairassocia- 'on , and largo well stocked stores and KirohousoB may bo noticed ns nome of ie features of the town. The old Judkins House looks like n .lolu-hill by the side of tl "iruo-story brick that now bears thnt amo. It. & M. Wndsworth handle orgnns , owing machines and farm implo- nents , doing n largo businoim , and innago the waterworks nnd telo- ihono. The manufacturing inleresta are uc 'nr much neglected , nnd yet we find i ive trade in the manufacture and salt f Fry's combination fence , at tin ihops nnd salesrooms of Moon it Wil iatus , who sell lurjjo quantities o pumpi uud wind-engines , and muku i peciulty f carriages. G. H. Itrown carries on n goner * blacksmith , foundry and muchiin nji , and 1ms it growing bun'mi'ita. ' Kowski it Laiaon are , porhnpa , th tony barbers , and are fitting up Tor ; fine rooms under thu Firnt Nutioua bank , whore they expect to meet the ! friends on New " \vi\n dny. Thu ; know their business well. G. W. Holt has opened his ue\ double store since Tin : BKK roporte visited him lust summer , and now h has bin great rooms filled with furui tuio , collius , crockery and glnsswurt and moro in his cellar than would eii [ : ply many of his competitors ; nnd the \vontaroundfroinbuildiiigto build ing , showing every hotiso full of fui nitnru , und when wo got tired nn told him wo couldn't go uny furtlu ho went on pointing to the building filled with his goods , und finished h tolling us of his two thousand dolli hearse , nnd his fine outfit for funeral Helms twenty thousand dollars wort of stock if we are a judge , M. T , lloborts has a 10,000 c f-10,000 stock t f dry goods , carpet ; and boots and ahooi. His atoro , 01 : hundred and live feet long , ia fu ) und thu Bccond story is dedicated the carpet trade , and when up weio Romewlmt cntrgoric.il M to his busi ness , ho seemed happy , nud assured us ho had plenty of that nlso. Ho don't play on a mouth organ to kill time , 0. A. Hough , on thu north side , keeps the geiuTrtl stock of trocerien , qnccnawn u , glnsiware , itc. , und has n laruo trade. Pnhner \ , Whitnker , the gentle manly proprietors of the finest livery stixblo in the city , are wide awake , pop- ulnr business lirm , ni is shown by their managing the construction of thu now street railway , mid the election of the senior member to the office of sheriff this fall. L. F. llosn , on the northwest cor ner of the Hoimrt ) , keeps n good tock of drugs , oils , pain's , toys , nud holi day goods nnd han plenty to do. C. II. Lane , with his double dry goods store , is a regular reader of TICK BKK. Fisher & Son , on the east aide , have the hens grocery business , und handle the meat market nnd u pork packing ustnblifthmcnt , and are a fac tor in the vincg.ir works. The enterprising firm of Juikins it Deomer , attorneys ut law , near the First National bank , are of thu solid men of the place , und wit acknowledge their kindness and assistance in looking - ing up thu interests of the town nnd securing many additions to our BKK family. STANTON. STANTON , December 120. Five or nix miles east of lied Oak , on the C. , B.\t Q. II. H. , is the village of Stanton - ton , with a population of about L'OO. , When the railroad established u 8tation here , Mr. A. M. Swnnsun located here nnd at once took "time by the foretop" und opened n coitl nnd lumber yard nnd n grain house , nnd soon his brothers nnd other Swede friends joined him , nnd the whole vil lage and nnd a half dozen township * are settled almost entirely with Swede futilities , who are steady , industrious , hard working people , nnd nro making money. They have two neat churches nnd a school house and huvo just finished an orphan's home , which is about n niilo from town , on n farm which is owned und controlled by the church. Mr. A. 'M. Swnnson is still Hulling the lumber , while his brother Alfred has thu monopoly of the grain tr.ido , and does u thriving business. At the bend of the street , in n fine showy building up the hillhide , the Hansom Brothers do a largo business in nil kinds of lianhvnr.ii uud agricul tural implements , nnd like most of the Swcdo people , are polite and pleasant men to dual with. Mr. L. A. Chapman , the obliging postmaster , cairics n full house of groceries and drugo , while across thu way ; A. J. Anderson is trying to mon- opoli7o the trade of the town with his triple store , lu ono department ho hnH dry goods in grout quantities ; in the second , gioceries nnd hardware , and in the third , drugs und quecno- wnro. wnro.Mr. . G. T. Chapman hns a hotel and restaurant , pleasantly located not far from the depot , and "mine host" and hia cheerful lady know how to mtor- tnin the traveler in u very satisfactory way. BUIIKKYE. SOLOMON'S CASH PRICE LIST ! 1201 Faraham St. , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . Preserve It and Compare Prices With Othert UO.\H Ul Ul0) * * 0) ) Wagon in City 2In ( 'hrnnuM Wnlpnt Vmraci 8\HH'infd W.ilnut Frames 8J\ ' i onnl tlotto IrramiH , WMnut IOU4 Walnut Kroima lloudfOTU Vvlriit Krauin Uooiu Moulding , Wnluut or ( lilt , 1 Inch per foot llo ID MoulJinf , Waluut or Uilt , 1 } Inch IXT loot a Draft * llookx for tttom Moulding , ) > er no * . . 40 Itai ( loom Lamp , Com ( > liio ) ' Hand iJknuiH , Coinjili-to M f.raw lliuij l inji , CompU'to 3(1 1 ron Coal llucket St StH ( laoil Urfxmi , , StJO licut llroom In Market , JO Cbllit'n llrnoiu . , , . ! . . , 1'Jxo Spittoon xouc t.'U | KKlurifl uc Kxtcnilon Uburjr Lanip 1C tlUI.VMlloblcUoneii t ) fc H Ulan i Yumllcr < ( oDefcet ) , , . . , 3 { ( Jood 4' Ouo Gallon Oil C a. . Low Prices for Iron atone China Ware I'nhandl * T w , per i . IlKiiille Teu , IHT ret (12 ( ( ilfw * ) . . . . , ( I Uliliundlf L'offco , JUT rl (1. ; > locon ) , 0 llmdlo l.'oflce , ivri' t(12 ] 'U'CC ) , . . 7 OnuKu' I'lo riutiHU pleccj ) 4C Ono Si't T * I ktaj ill pieces ) . , . . , . , 4n . .nu Hoi llrraVUkt I'Utca (0 ( pUcea ) , , n Onuiivt IhMiUT l'btc < ) (8 | IIHI | ) u C'ocrcil Turi'oim o Creulu ritclii't * , i U'usli lln I end 1 ItcliiT u Clminliera , S Toilet KvU let lied Itoonis (3 ( iilecd ) . ! 0 Duit 1'at.s 1 Btct'lo UUniomli I , cUlriknUucx , all 1'jlcu' . Condiictcrs' LautiTiit. iprices KOU CASH , and > ou 1 Hint tlii'iu at lou.t 10 to 30 per eciit. k-sa tha rln'uluiru.in uo purctia'u for CJkli , at ttiolo i > rutu , and nil for Cult Only , Sly ciutoniurii ar not oMiul ! to p.iy for \osa \ ol Lad ilebta , M keep no buok aml no cnarvcn are made , Glv UK a trial and be convinced , 1'l.aic call an price ourG'odi osuelinte thousand * of article not mcnt onixl on this bill. All Are Welcome , Whether They Wan Ooodi orNot. drt-i-od-tf WEI DE MEYER OM CATARRH- ; . . "Trcatlie" on HIP ui f , tt > n . < | M < > ncc4 nr l ircot "tiatarrhAl Oltcatcs. " by Dr. ( VI Vel Be Meyer , of .Vow uric Citj , ill'ronrtr of ho anlldjtnl taatincnt. AihnnrrJ the ry im KjrtMit ' .irti atrl rtntllnctroborullons Duftfnmi , c.M < cic < , I > < of x.il > , rofiili , ciifx.rrri t.i , b onihlll a > iil iindirtnhiiil > n tl > iitloni rumlt trm C.t rrlul ) l < on. ' "Ton- K > " frcn And sent pnatnco nni'l ti any n c , i rcci-I't | of iio-t liard. l > . U. Otificf A Co , ubll lur , .No. isj Kuiton Sirctt , .Vcw VtrK. dlli-eo < l-4t.V 4t NEBRASKA State Gazetteer and Busi ness Directoy , > nUlnint , ' H dencriptinn nnil n li. t of nil m ! neis men in Uio Halo , will bo IRMICI ! illy In 1882. 1'rice ? I.OO. J. M. WOLFE , Publmhpr. 20 South Fourteenth Street , Omnhn. Neb drl-12m BOGGS & HILL REAL ESTATE BROKERS 9fo. IftOHFnvnliam Street , fries N'or h Mii mi" flratnl Ontral llnt l VAE IN PASSBHftBft BATES I HOlim ; IIItOH. . HioV.crn In M l'-lriwl ! Ickft * , Omalii , Nob. , cUtrTI'.kcM to thn RMt. Mil further notice , at tliu following unhr&rd ut Low llfttd ! Chicago , * I2 ; Ilotind Trip , & -:4.UO , IhcMBrc lulled b'iret-ClasaTlckuM and ROCK ! for rvttirn irou h th year , anJl the OM llcllnblo CIU- caio. Hurllncton & ( julncy ItnilroaJ AIM , one ay to I'OSTOK , 'M.CJ i. rim.ADEM'ItIA , 55'U , S2'.f < ' . WARIIINitTO.V , ii'fcOl , BI. " ' . ' r iwttUnlatK , write rr yn dlnct to llOIIIUi : IKOs. , IlenUrt In Keiliiuil liato I In Iroid nnd tvomhlilp Tld.it" , SC'J IVnth St. , Onmlia ? < cb. Itcini'iniicr the jilacu Three licorsN rtli of 'nlon I'.itinc llAllroud Ucpot , Ka t H di ! oITtnlli tn-i t. Omaha .Mmist 1 , 1-S1 jf. * * * It TOU art-n inau 1 nrija.lt " , r | [ 1 rn"tl l T thnntrMn if _ - . , _ - luur il.itlcJ n\oh < y nlt-'M work , to rm iMni'ilnntinnrt ' u-e toiclirnlnneivfnnd Hop Bittoro. Dwshto , UM > Hop B. If mil ftro JOKHH nd H rurtcrliuc from nny It. dlBoi'tlon or < llnli | | llloni if vomite'tHir- i-lcd or t-lnr'.o , oM nrllvouni ; , suurrltiir fit > u ) > o < > rb(3l < liurUiiKulMiBlnfr un a tin ! or nick mr , nlj ou H opyaittur * . \ \Vhon\oryonero * Thru nosUIB ffiTO t MK'i0isjs ; S S 5MS"SS , - H.op J/B& / Hcp-Itter. D' ' ° ' ' r ° rn ii S'wZlHnP s fe % { K n ittUr , , , You will be 9 niTTmn ttbncco.o' curcJlfyoiniK : Ml n II III' narcoUtm. ' ' ' HlllhKN HopBittors KS ffitAwS Jjf , NEVER tlro'iUr- ' iti It may r A ii uoi * tnrEK2 > e nvoyour rAILs . ° " " life. It hns saved hun RHocknli | 9 T dreds. . . -ii ' ' 11 ] JcTowtiU\Oit : , HAWKEYE PLilUfflG IILL CO , Des Moines , Iowa , Manufnctursrs of SASH , DOORS , DLINDS , BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , &O. Orcftt r Uictlon In JlinU Coiintcrs , Vlans fur- ehc < ! , fi'.iJ work furnished in nil kinds cf hard r Bcft wood. Counters llnlslieil In oil when dc- red. Stiuhlngof all kliiils lurnithcJ ami imt ito bullJlnu really for paint on uhort notice ur workmen are the best race lianlco that can be rocurcd , Sa > o money by ( 'Ulns uii your con rocts. rocts.Stairs , Newoli and Baluston. Our foreman In thladcia > tincnt was forrnerl ) 1th Frost Manufncturlnj. ' , Co , Chicago , la , and has done some ol the Quctt btalr * orU u the Northwust. OnlcrK hv mall nromntlv ttoml l " * o m Free to Everybody ! A Beautiful Book for the Asking , By appKlni ; personally at the nearest office ilK HINUKU MANUFACTURING CO. ( or y poiital card If at a distance. ) any ADULT per. ion wII | bo presented with a beautifully 11UB- | rated copy of a New Book entitled GENIUS REWARDED , - OH THE - STORY OF THE SEWIM MACHINE vlnlnK a rmndfwmio and coxtly tftcd ( n 'rav- frontlflplcrco ; nlso , 2i finely ungrovc-d wool ut ? , and bound In nu elaborate blun and gold Ithoj raphetl carer. No chanu whatever ia mode or thin linmlnomu book , which can bo obtnincd jnly by application at the b'anch nnd Bubor llnatu olHccn nt The Singer Manufacturing Co. TUB SINfJEU MANUFACTUHINQ CO. , Principal Office , n ; Union Square , JJcw York octlT-dni&etfAw WESTERN CORTEGE WJui- ] ; . C. SPECHT , Proprietor , ' 1213 Harney Street , OMAHA , - - - NEB. MANUFACTURERS OF GALTMIZED ffiOU Cornices , Dormer Windows , Finials , TIN , IRON | SLATE BOOFINB , Speoht'a Patent Metallic Sky light. Patent Adjustable Rntchot Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. I mntlie general Btato Agent ( or the abate tne of gooU. IHOX 1'KNOING. Crestlncv , Dalu tr dei , Verandot.KDfllce and Dank Ralllnce , Window nnd Cellar Quardi ; alao GKNEKAL AGENT Peorson and Hill Patent ln ldo Blind. uovldtf THE J. I. PAYNTER , Proprietor Corner 10th and Howard Streets , OMAHA , NEB. Bates , Two Dollars For. Day , Sfrlflm W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Orrioft Front Rooms ( up itoln ) la lUiucoro' ' new brick buildlny , N.V. . comer Fltoentb o rob&in BtutU. -LINE and ! fA f Ever Brought to Omaha ! CAN HE FOUND AT Fifteenthand A Douglas. TOILET SETTS IN CASES , EVERY KIND. Immense Line of IFTZfcTIE ! All the Latest Desgns. ; Opera House Clothing Store JT. 3E * . 3Cj.lD"S3"S 217 South 15th St. , Under IBZOTTSIE ! . 'S AND BOY'S GIJTHINO , GENT'S FOrMiSHENG GOODS , HATS & CAPS , TRUNKS , ETC. Stock and New Goods ! All Goods Marked in Plain Figures ! Strictly ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. If Honest Goods , Low Prices and Courteous treatment will do it , all who call and sue for themaelve- will be oatiefled that the OPERA HOUSE CLOTHING STORE is the place to buy. ; nor23codlm -DEALERS IN- HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO Fire and Burglar Proof 1020 Farnham Street , o. o.GHRISTMASI88I GHRISTMASI88I Jondial . Uompliments Complete Collection C. F. Goodman , Comprising , Christmas Souvenirs , Curios , Cases Toilette , Colognes Superfine , Celluloid Goods , Charming Mementoes , osting Trifles , omparatively Of the Very Latest Styiet1. FOR LADIE , GEKTS , UD CHILBEEI -TA- MRS. HUBERMANN'S , IGth Streat , Bet. Capitol ayenuo and Davonport. Furs made to Order and Bepaq irini Hnonoatly done lot J" . BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURER , 309 South Tenth Street. QUALITY AND FIT GUARANTEED. French Calf-Tongue Boots , Sewed , - $9.00 French Calf Boots , Pegged , . . . . 6.00 American Calf Boots , 5.00 Pegged Alexis or Buckle Shoes , - - 3.50 I MAKE A SPECIALTY OF BOOTS AND SHOES FOR FEET OUT OF SHAPE , A11 Orders Promptly Attended to and Filled With Dispatch. TO ALL OTHERS In Convenience , DURABILITY , ECONOMY AND GENERAL CONSTRUCTION BUY THE _ _ _ _ _ BFSTI U > 7 1 IJ'I 'V ' I -SOLD BY Lang & Fotick