Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 31, 1882, Page 7, Image 7
1 OMAHA DAILY BEE : FBIDAf. JMAKCH 31 188 , . Ml DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. HOTELS. PROPRIKTORS TQWA't ARLINQTON , J. 0. MclNTIRE , Lincoln , Net. SARATOGA HOTEL , J. 8. 8TELLINIU8 , Mllford , Neb. MARSH HOUSE , BROWNSVILLE , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTEL JOHN HANNAN , Stromtburg Ne MALL HOUSE , A. W. HALL , Loulivtlla CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb. COMMERCIAL HOTE. , J. O. MEAD , Nellfth , Neb. GRAND CENTRAL ? . | 8EYMOUR , N br tka City , Neb MISSOURI PACIFIC HOTEL , P. L. THORP , Weeping WAter.Ne COMMERCIAL HOUSE A , O. OAARPER , Hardy , Neb. GREENWOOD HOUSE , O , W. MAYFIELD , Greenwood , Neb } COMMERCIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. Clarlnda , Iowa ENO'3 HOTEL , E. L. END , Eremont , Neb , EXCHANGE HOTEL , C. B. HACKNEY , Athtand , Neb METROPOLITAN HOTEL , FRANK LCVELL , Atklnion , NeD. MORGAN HOUSE , F. L. GRUBB , Guide Rocri , Neb , SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & BECKER , Orettcn , I * . JUDKIN3 HOUSE , JUDKIM3 & BHC. , Red Oak , la , HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. CALPH , Exlra , In , REYNOLDS HOUSE , C. M. REYNOLDS , Atlantic , la. WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , In. COMMERCIAL HOTEL , 8. BURGESS , Ncola , la. CITY HOTEL , Dl B. WILLIAMS , Harlan , la , PARK HOUSE. MRS. M. E. CUMMINGSt Corning , la. NEBRASKA HOTEL , J.JL. AVERY , Gtanton , MERCHANTS HOTEL , J. W. BOULWARE , Burlington Junction , M COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blanchard , la. PARKS HOTEL , F M. PARK , Shenandoali , In , COMMERO AL HOTEL , HE.NRV WILLS. D .yld City , Net. BJQNELL HOUSE , CHAS. BAGNELL. College Springs , la. COMMERCIAL HOUSE , M. LUTTON , VllllscA , la. JUDKINS HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la , BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , la COMMERCIAL HOUSE , B , F. STEARNS , Odebolt , la GRAND PACIFIC , J. NORTON , Golumbut , Neb. WOODa HOUSE , JOHN ECKERT , Otceola , Neb , DOUOLAB HOUSE , J , 8. DUNHAM , darks Neb. EXCHANGE HOTEL , O. B. HACKNEY , Ashland , Neb. W.TJ. MILLAKD. " P. B. JO11NHOX. . MILLARD & JOHNSON , Storage , Commission and Wholesale Fruits , 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMEN IS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED. Agents for Feck & Bankers Lard , and Wilber Mills Flour , OMAHA NEB. , - - - . RKFERENOES : OMAHA NATIONAL BANK , STEELB. JOHNSON & CO. , TOOTLE MAUL & CO. JOBBER OF AND W 1108 FARAM ST. OMAHA. PILLSBURY'S BEST ! Buy the PATENTqPROGESS always gives satisfaction , because it superior article of Bread , and is the Chear est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded , \Ai. \ M. YATES , Cash Grocer. AdmittanceFree 12 yds. Lonsdale Muslin $1.00. 12 yds. Fruit of Loom Muslin 1.00. 16 yds. Fine Brown Muslin 1.00. 21 yds. Priints 1.00. 20 yds. Dress Goods 100. 14 yds. Ginghams 1.00. 20 yds. Crash Toweling 1.00. 8 yds. Lonsdale Cambric 1,00. Renfrew Dress Ginghams 10. 8-4 Pepperal Sheeting Bleached 25. 9-5 Pa peral Sheeting Bleached - 27. 10-4 Pepperal Sheeting Bleached 30. L Having Imported the above from Spain and from fiist Hands , we am enabled to make tb.3 ab.volow prim WE LEAD IN LOW PRICES. To keep these Gooda out ol the hands of our competitors , wo will not ell more than the quantity named in any one bill. OUR lOc'RIBBON ' DEPARTMENT Is Jar ahead of anything yet offered in this city , "OUR EASTERN BUYER. " Is Sending us Lots of Bargains. We shall open in a few days a regular ' lOc. Department. F : * . . That will astonish you when you see it , See the Line of Gents' 25o Fancy Half Hose , L B. WILLIAMS & SONS , 1422 and 1424 Dodge Street. A EC BUM IN BRICKS- Ten Toutof Gold Carted to the Door of the Mint. Armed Messengers Escort From Now . York Five Million Dollars' Worth of Matal hat Will Fiy A way Again fas Englos I'bllkde'phln Pro's. There wasnn unwonted bustle about the west basement ontrniice of tlio United States Jlint shortly before 3 o'clock yoaterduy afternoon. One of the Adaini Express Company's Rrent wnKons , drawn by a pair of nugnili. cent black horses , hud just stopped in front , and iinineilmtcly a dozen hands were Iransfuring its load of tint , ctiri oils-looking boxes , tightly bound with hoop-iron , to the gloomy depths of the adjoining basement. There were twenty-seven of tin so mysterious enao iu tilt ! loiul , and though they wore ap parently no bulkier than a proco.'a box of raisins , they were laboriously raised on end and slid down an in clined plane to a truck , there being appiumitly no ambition to support them witli unaided muclc3. A fuw momenta' brisk work sent the springs of the wnRon back to normal | ui > i < ion , and with a evident air ot n hof , the horses spoudod it away at a busk trot. A second wagon then drew up , then a third and u fourth , and tliu t < , un < J per- formunce was gone tlirougli with , lioyond the fact that each of the drivers hadan armed attendantthough the lattur'a appearance gave no hint of ihe binill arsenal concealed about him , there wns nothing in the preco- duio to indicuto that $5,000,000 of iokl ; bullion was uncased in these strange iron-bound boxes. "Tliu is the second installments said Superin tendent Snowdun to a Proes reporter , "of § 30,000,000 of bullion ordered to the Mint from the Now York Assay Olh'ua. Wo have something like § 17- 000,000 on hand now , aim this S30- 000,000 , which will come in Sa,000- 000 lots , at intervals of a week or ao , will still leave'a round § 20,000,000 in Now York. The trannfur in nmdo to relieve their vaults and to give us bul lion sufliciont for the laige coinage demands now made upon us averag ing about § 7,000.000 per month. " As may be imagined , the shipment , of this vahublo treasure was accom pliahed with the greatest colurity , and no precaution ensuring its oufuty WHB omitted. From the Assay ( Jllieo in Now York to the vault of the Mint in Philadelphia it was in the custody of the Adams Express Company , leav ing the former pl.ico at 11 o'clock yes terday morning and arriving hero as started c.boro. Two cars were used in its transportation , each in charge of a special messenger attended simi lar government shipments between Assay Ofiiefli and tho" Mint. Though armed with tlu t % o iipletcncnoss which the value of their charge would sug gest , the messenger has little relish for these trips. In case of the slight est accident thu millions of treasure surrounding him on every side are turned into very instruments of death. A car oil' the track would send tumb ling down upon hiin a dozen of these two-hundred pound boxcsof "bricks. " and death would bo instant as the shock. TEN TONS OF OOLD. The 85,000,000 which came yester day consisted of a thousand and odd "bricks , " filling 100 boxesundweigh ing in the neighborhood of ten tons This morning the boxes will bo open ed each "brick" will bo weighed and assayed and the results compared with the record of.weight and the fineness contained in the invoice. A "brick , " it must be icniembercd , is not the mere dull muss of matter which its clayey name suggests. It is a sepa rate and distinct entity , has a number and description of us own , and is as tracablu as any bank note or Govern ment-bond. There is little in its appearance pearanco to excite one's cupidity. It is a yellow chunk , with some lustre , about the flixj of a bar of chocolate , and weighing from 18 to 20 pounds. To steal a boxof | thom'in transit would bo an operation involving no loss inus- cjo than daring , and while no robbers luck the latter , very few of the craft uru in the habit of picking up 200 pound packages. Notwithstanding this serious obstacles to would be plunderers , the express officials are never easy wliilo these golden bars are in their care ; and it wan with a mani fest of relief that Agent Arrison yes terday afternoon received Colonel D. M. Evans * receipt on behalf of the Hint. It happens that just at this particu lar timu thu bullion receipts at the Mint are more than balanced by the daily shipment coin. For the lust eleven da > s the sum of $1,000,000 in eagles and iialf-cagles has been daily sent to the Hub-Treasury in Now York , and this outflow will bo kept up till the 817,000,000 ordered to that repository has been supplied. Oon. kCrook. M. Louis llc , ' | > uljk'ui. | ; It in given out that Muj.-tiun , McDjuoll is at an early day to bu re tired. Ho has served out the nuus- 1110 of time required by the govern ment to entitle him to responsibilities of actual service. The vacancy thus to bo made it in supposed wilt bo filled by some one of the six brigadier-gen- orals now in Horvico. Of theae John Pope , Alfred U. Terry and floorgo C'rook uro moat .proininoi t y named As the aurvi e of the regular army now is iiuitiiy in connection with the IndiuriB aim the defence ot the fron tiers , it is no disparagement of others to say that the promotion of Oon. Crook would bust subserve the public interotta. He has nut only had a must valuable experience , but appears to have genius for the very work to which the army is now callud. To unsurpassed gallantry he adds the quality of natural " " "insight" into In- Uian character , rarely mistaking the motive and secret springs of action of that wily and incorrigible race. Ho has probably done and suffered more than any other soldier in rccentfyears in the frontier service. Ho has rarely mude jblundor and never met dieast or. Justice to the service and duo regard for the safety of the homes , and lives of the people who pioneer our civiliza tion seem to point to the promotion of Gen. ( Jeo. Crook. No inexorable sys tem of promotion ought to cause such especial qualities as wo have named to bu disregarded in the Holoctioa of the three mayor-generals of our little army. The best judgement of tho' country would ino heartily approve of the advancement of Gen. Crook. Sudden Clmngoa oftho WoathorO- ton Cnuso Pulmonary , bronchial , and asth matic troubles. "Brown's Bronchial Troches" will rllay irritation which induces coughing , oftentimes giving immediate relief. in2-lw ! ) NAM1NU THE BABY. Difficulty Experienced by n Fnthor in Performing This Important Duty. Robert Holmcs.of 2320 Vinostroet , was in the dock at Central Station yesterday , fora healing on the of assault nnd battery preferred by his wife , Mary. Robert had otitrniju- otisly beaten her and kicked her down stairs. Mui > istrato South asked the jinsonor what ho had to say in reply to the chnr o. Robert then went on to relate the family trouble the cause of which was a little , innocent - months-old babe. About two weeks ago the father suggested having the little one uiuned , but to this the moth er demurred , saying she would have to wait until she could buy a clonk , Holmes says th t on the next Satur day nipht he gave her 88,75 out of the 80 ho hid made , and naked her ulut she intended to name the baby , tell ing her that blip could call it after hi r self , her mother or nnynno ulao , ex cepting her sister. Mrs. Ilolnusgrew indignant and insisted thatnlm would cull it after her aister. The child wnu christened , however , and to see it uas done right , Hubert attended liimtelf , much ugiunsb his wishes. The moth er imuuvl it. Miryiiftorhorselfonly : ho- calico Dm presence of her husb.iml compelled her to do it ; but she made up her mind to make things warm for her huahand , and grow very sulky. Slie refused to uet his inouls and to caress him as she had formerly doi.e. This want of affection worried the hus band exceedingly , and he sought sot- ace. in 10 bottlo. Aftr imbibing nu- ineion- draughts h returned homo , and suit the ntubborn uifo lefuaod to get hio meals. K'ibert repeated his errand to a neighboring saloon suvural times , nnd ut List bccumu bo einaucd tint ho knockid her nvor , pulled her hair nnd iqro-v lu-r down stairs. The vvil'c baid that ho triud to make it up with her , and every tinm ho went to pet n drink ho brouyhl her si me beer , winch bho drank. ' 'Thou you did really strike horinquired Magistrate South. "Why , of course I did , " was the reply. "Six hundred dollars bail to answcd at couit. " "All right , " said the prisoner , "thank you. " PUBLIC SALE. At Lincoln , Neb. , on Thurscliy 30th Marj > at 2 o' lock p. in. , 1,100 head of younjf Kittled cwm In laniln , In 1018 to suit. KODUla A ROE. SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 290 Forlevjliik-a special tax for the construction and repair of aldoualki. Uu Itordaltud by tlio City Council ot the city ol Omaha. S cr ON 1. Tint icvornl the sum set opp"ito to tno 'ollowlng described prcmisos lo-wit : I ot 1 , block 4,1 , S22 OS. Lot 3. block 4'J. S17 82. Lot 11 , Week 11 , Shlmi'B addition , $12.05. Lnt 12 , block 12 , Shlnn's addition , t2 00. Lot IS , block 1 , Armstrongs addition , $33 43. Lot W 44t. ( 8 , hlock 2l,7J , $2200. Susan lltch , lot 18 , section 16 , T15II13 , 82040 Jamca 0. Slattcr. lot 10 see. ID , T 16 U 13 $24(0. Anna M [ McCormlck , lot 22 , toe. 15 T 15 H 13 fMSOO. Klla A. Atmid , let 23 , nee. 16.T1D It 13 , $10 on. 0. F. OooJnian , lot 7 , tec. 27 T 16 H 13 $20034 Total 84627. Being Ihp C'Ht ' and exp > nacs , appr 0 bv tin City Council for tno construi lion and ropilra uf thu Rldcualks In frunt f and adjoining said prinl < caby Charles tlar.'In r In nurauanco of a L-O tract cnlcrcd In'o by the L'lly of Omani with CharliH Oanllncr anil af ur thu fatlurn of tluionne thereof to do t u B.UHO , after duu no tko ba nnd the sunn nru lirraby ri'iKcively | : l < vied anduifecpsctl a ainttcacliof fahl 'o'd ' parla 01 lots nt.cl preniUuK , | > nyab'c to thu cityTruasui cr within thlity (30) ( ) da\H from thU unto. MO / . 'I'hie ordinance HI all tiku effect and bo In force from utu vftej Its ii.m no. TIIOH. II. DAILY , IWt. City Council. l'as cd iSIaich 21 , 1882. Attest : J. J. L. O. .Tr.wwr , City Ciurk. Approved , J. E. BoYl ) , flavor nf Omaha. The above mentioned taxrn will liccomo delin quent on April , 21'tltt2 , alter whl hdatoap n- alty of ten per cent , will bu iddail , tofeth-r vllh Interest at the rate of one i cr o n' . per month , payable In advance. TltUMAN IIUCK , 61 < 'i v Treasurer. D. S , BENTON , ATTORNEY . AT - LAW AKIIACIl III.OCK. ProuosiilH IVirPrtvliin Strootujn the City of Oiuubii , Nubratltn. Kcaloil proilia'8 will bo received by the under. milled until JUtuidiy , April 16th , 1P8. , HI o'clock noon , for thu pa 'Ini ; of Uout.'lai mr .t and ihu Irony urcets between I ) ujrlaii and Farnhain from ( Mh to 10th i-triits , Including Utli and IVth First , For a foundation ' f eoncrcto 0 Inches In thickness with a supcrntriitturu eonipoto ) of a cruosotoj cedar block B Inches In length net "Itli a.plialt ai d Bind , biuond , For a found tlon ol concrota 0 Intljui In tlileknunn with afcUper triK-tiuo tompoxcd of cnnsotu > plrio plank Hlnenosln lenjtb , not with a i , hilt and Hand , TlnrJ , I'or founiUtlon ol cl an co/reo i > nd or cravil 12 Irirho * In thlclineHH .with a miper utructuru coni | > OHUi of cedar hlock 8 Indies In Icniitli and not leas than 4 nor more than b Inches In diameter to bout wl h a | ialt | and H n , Ihe eanil r grovel for foundation to hu thorouudly ainniuM or rolled. All the work to be tone In accurdHM'a with i ccllleatlon * and under the dh ruction ol the city engineer , Al.o , the el ty will consider proposal ! for jay. InK with Kim ulocki or any other water. al , or any other mode ol construction. All ( itopoaali or bids Khali ba acrompanled bv the nanirB of proponed surttlo * , who , In thu event ot contract belnjf awarded will enter Into a bond with the city of Oinahi for the trui ) and faithful ] Krlorra : nco of said contract. The city council reserves the right to reject any a il all hIJs. Knvelopei containing proponlt o hldi Bhall be marked "I'ropoaali for i'avlni ; DougUi Struct and C'roaa HtreeU In thn City of Omahu , " and ad- drc88oj to the uaderilirned. J. J , L. 0.'JKWCTT , n.i.ha. March 10th , 1882. City Cleric. niarl3-30t. OAVIS & SKYQER , lliO" ) Fnrnh m St. , . . . Omaha , Nebra .00.000 UCS , : nuully inlocioU loud In I'MUitu Nobra k foi tilt , Great Uur lai In uoproied farnu , nd Oiuaha city property. > . r..DAVI8 ] ud friTi U. P. ' ! Sioux Bity & Paoiflo . THP I. HUfJTl MI | ir > irli 'roir Ot.il ; . . ti i " I. ) IH Without Ut)4Hfti > I'di" . i MI > 17 Hour < - It la- X-OC3 > MILK3 THE 3lMllf"V ! niilTI riuni OOUNOIL BLUFPi ? 10 ST. PAUL , JltNNUAPOJ.tS Otllitmt on rtlKMAiti.'U 'idill iirtinu tn hoithd'i IOWH , , i , , IPI ! cd ! ) ! . ( . ( . Thll lli.o ! fiiulnini tth t'ninifO } > id V r U Khi > n < n Automatic At-hr\ ! > i' ' Wlllj i" . .f < irm Oarl" ' * l PnT r : unil fm - rinithrotlirli WlTHiM I UlAMJK Iwtmfii Kan nx City and St. faul , via Connctl lll'iils an ' louit City. Triln < le. * o Union I'lolli Trsii'fcr at Coin , 'II ' 111 arts , .it " :3ft p. in. dittly > ni nrrh.Nl cl K\n > \ - 'lty. fit. Joseph and OUUIK'.I HlulT * tr ln from the bouth. Arrlilnir at Rloux City ltJ6p. : in Mid at the New Unlou lCnt | at St. i'anl at 12:3' : noon. noon.nouim IN ACVAM.K or ANY.OIIIKH KOUTK nlifr In taking il < bloti < City Honti you set a Through I'mln. D.c ShottrAtnt \ \ the Quickest Time and & coiuloiUMo Itlilo In lh < Tliroiuh i nrn hftwceu COUNCIL IILUFKA AND ST. I'AUU r , < T.Su that } our Ticket * t tJ VIA the "Sloilt City niul I'arlfk lUMuvkd ' J. 9. WArri.KS , J. H. 11UCI1ANAN Stlperliitciulcnt. Ocu'l I'aw. A I' . K. IIU11IKSON , Ai-s't lieu'l Pa-n. Ak-'t. , .Ml * ) iitl Valley , Iowa. W. K. DAVIS , Koutlmiwton Virpnt. IVinnol l < infT IOWA 1880. SHORT LINE , 3iiJoi&DoimciiJilnffs ) M Mil ( > 1L < Direct Line to ST. LOUIZ * \M'TIII. KVI th Weui. I ( Jl4t , l O ) CM1 b ll\fH II ! ! ' mit one b < > Ut > ud NaW YOISH Daily PassengerTraint- AM > onAUor.s.inJ IN AOVA.NCROI ALL OTIIKU LIMK % . Ih : > cntlia line u u < | Ui | > iii > d ltli Pulhann L'tdaca Sietplriit Cnr. ' , I'AHCH ) > ay C'oachoa , Ullli r' Gaiety t'latforin and Coupler , and the celobratnil WoutiriKhoiiHi Alr-oralc. di * eo Uir.t > our tli.ut ruaiil VIA nAIJMA CITV , T. JOMU'H & COUNCIL KLUFl-BUai ; roajl , via St. Joiwii ! niul St. t uK Tlcketo for tlc fci r.ll i. upon utatlonsla Ih tt'wol. J. V. nAUNAIin , A C. IU W Lb , < . u , rfupl. , tit. Jcnoph , Mo ( Ion. P o J Ticket A < r , St. Joseph , Jto. ASiw lliiiHH.s , Ticket ARonJ. I'JvO I'&inhiun otrcit A. U. Diutii.n Oo.'iertil Anent , Oil A II A. NB ' West'for boliii ; the mu-t direct. < | ulcktttt , in afost line cnnnoctlni ; the iire.it MotropoH" . GUI CAUO , and the K.VhinaN , Konrn-RiBTiiui , i > f I and SOUTII-KASTPRN LINUX , nhlchtormlnatotherc , with KANSAS CITT , LHAVKNWOUTII , ATOIMBON , COUNCII , ViMrra nnd OMAHA , the COMMIBCIII CIMTURS from which ndlatn EVERY LINE OF RWAD that pouctratM the Continent from the Ulstiuur Blvor to the Pacific Hloun. Tlio OHJOAGO ROOK ISLAND & PA OIF10 IlAItWAY la the only line from Chicago owning track In Kantian , or which , by Itj own road , reaches th nolntfl alovo named. NoTKAHyi'XEH BT UAnnLA'iH No unniNfi cxis.irc-rit'NsI No huddling In III vciitlUtcd or uuclccn e\r , a1) o\ery im carrkxl In roomy , clean Mid ventilated coueho uv > on Fa6t Kxpre'-a Train' , DAT CAP.H of unrlvale-l iui.vnlfcen'.v : ) , 1'uu.MAk I'ir.ACrt SLEKPINQ CXIIL , ( .nd aurotvnucrld-fonout Uuimo CARS , ni > on hlrh mtnN uro fcrc l of un mtrpiwod ojuellfiiro. ut ! ) is low rate of Bmnwv FIMI CX.NTH XAC.'i , with nmplc tluio for boulthlu cnJojTiient. Throu h Cam bctwocn Chicago , Pcorla , 1111 waukro and Mbaourl ItiMr Polnto ; and clone ecu nfjctloi.u at all points of Intrr.ioctlon with otboi ronds. Wo ticket ( da not forget tnls ) directly to avorx place ol Importance In Hnniw. Nebraska. Illi-V HlllH , WjoinluR , Utr-h , Idaho , Kovtda , Cillfcrr. j , Orcj-on , Wa hlnKton Territory , Colorado , Arlsonn and New JIo lco. Anil bcral r.rranguim-i.t regardinK baKif K ' any other line , and rutoi ol 'are al aye aal ow i competltora , who furnlnh but A lithe o the com fort. fort.Dora and tacklr of ui Jitaiien truu. Tlcltota , mail ! ) and foldrn nt all prluclpa oBlcea In the United Stati * and Canada. It. H. CAI1LE , r. &T. JOHN , Vice Prcs't & don. Hun. Tkt tndPaaa'rAji Utnurer , Chlcairn _ fihloirn Curoa SYPHILIS n any stage Catarrh , ECZEMA , Old Sores , Pimples , B O I LS , or any r 3 a Skin Di ease. Cures When Hot Springs F < iil MAVuns , AUK , , May 2. 1881. Wo have cnoi In nnr own town who mcd at Hot bpringn , and woie finally tured with B. H. N. MCOAMMON& Alfit Y. " " * IK YOU doubt.coma tootu and W"fc"WLl7 CUItK YOUlt OK charge riothltu 11 Write for iiartlcularB and iopy o' little Hook 'Meenago to the Unfortunate HunVrlntf. ' 1.OOO Rowaril wiirbo 1-aTd to any chomuit who will llnd , on aimiyBU 100 bottle * 8 B. 8. , ana particle of Mercury lodldo i'otoi- Blum or nny Mineral imbalance. HW1FT SPECIFIC CO. Hrops. Atlanta , Oa. Price of Small elio , (1.00. Ij\rgo ilzo 81.76. Sold by KKNNAUD DUOS. & CO. , ud Druir 'Uts llenerallv J. C. ELLIOTT & CO , Plumbing , Steam & Gas Fitting ! rof. - Turbine Water Motor. IN Pumps , Pipe Flttliii ; and Bras * Quods. Cor. 14th and llarnoy , Omaha , Neb , A WATKK MoroulN CoMtrinr OVBUATIOK. " BLACK-DRAUGHT " AlrililKieknge of - free nf charge , M. & M. PEAVY THE 1309 Farnham Street. THE imm WALL PAPSR AND SHADE HOUSE WEST OF OHIOAGO J 1118 Farnham Street. Betwe n llth and 12tn Streets Opposite 'Dewey & S one's. Opens his New Art Palace with > > an Entire New Stock of PAPERS , AND Window Shades. No Old Patterns in the House , Everything New ani Latest Stylos. All our Domcna iiud Patterns for the coming soagon are up to thu times. Our Imo cotupriuus all the Styles and Novelties , worked in the moat popular coloriutji * ; it is second to none as to styles and pricec , nud by wiviupf them an inspection you mny eoo the most Novel , Original and Beautiful hue of Wall and. Ceiiiujr Papers , and Window Shade. " , which have t > ver been sabmittedfor the'approval of the oitizons of Oinahu. HPUUUL ATTENTION' OIVUN TO TUB DECORATING AND PAPER NANCINO , Of Parlors. Libraries , Dming-Rooms Oflices , Churches , etc. , Employing Only First Class Mechanics , and Giving Personal Attention to all Work. ESTIMATE FURNISHED ON House , Sign and Decorative Painting Sole Agents for WARREN'S METALLIC CENTERPIECES. Carrying twenty-four different otylea , from $1.50 to $10.00. 1118 Farnham StreetNew , ( Brick Building. ) mchZfl-coiMy' WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER AND DKAUSK N- Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb. INVITATION TO ALL WHO HAVE WATCHES AND CLOCKS TO HE REPAIRED El IDsT QIEt -A. V I ItsT G- TO BE DONE Oil JEWELRY , MANUFACTURED. While our Work is'better , our Prices are Lower than all others I received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUMS offered for Competition in our line Over All Competitors For the Best Watch Work , For the Best Jewelry , ( own make. ) For the Best Engraving , For the Best Diamonds ( own importation ) FOR THE BEST DISPLAYED ; ETC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting In now und improve \ omnory , I hope to atill nioro improve thu quality and finish of our ork and fill ordora with more promptness tha n la usual I3 My Mcllo ban alwaya boon and always wjMJ p ; "First to gain aupurlor ' ties and then advertise the fact not poToro no wild advortisomonta Seme unprincipled dealers being in the habit of copying ray uciiounconioiita , I would bog you , the raador of tjua , to draw a line between uuch copied advortiuoinonta mid thoao of Yours very truly , ; A. B. HJBERM4N The Reliable Jeweler , Omaha , Neb. , of the Striking Towr Cflock