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    THE DAILY BJtiJti : OMAHA THURSDAY JCNEi , J882
ElID &c OOr
The Only Exclusive
holesale Hardware House
XEST
1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET.
OMAHA . NEB.
CT. OT. oo-
WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ,
Boots and Shoes ,
OMAHA , - - - - - NEB.
j O. rIE1. .
XXtBT
U DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS.
Window and Plate Glass. '
* t3"\ojoee contemplating hullalair store , bank , or any oticr flno front , will find It t their ad-
' ccrrespaml with ui bofoio purchasing their Plato Glass.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA NEB.
THE MOLINE STOVE !
Thoymaho a specialty of COOKING STOVE3. and have this ye r p'a'cd In the market
ongckthaMOVTKCONOM > ) Avu JISf Si UHrACroKY STOVK3 ever made. They make beta
Plain and extension top , and gairamco all their goods. Vhe agents ( or tbo company ure.
PIERCY & BRADFORD ,
DEALERS IN-
Furnaces. Fireplaces. Heaters
' KM * '
ZV3C t , JXT VCT 3E3 OC. S3 ,
GRATES , RANGES , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
1211 FAENAM STREET. OMAHA NEB.
GERS
Manufacturing Company ,
-MAKERS OF THE-
Finest , Silver Hated Spoons and Fork
The only and IV ( I ttlonol plato that
original firm of l
is giving for In-
Rogers Bros.
atanco " ulnglo
All our Spoons ,
Forks nnd plated Bpoon a
Knives plated triple thloknosa
with the greatest
plate uly on
of care. Each I
the a o o 11 o B
lot being hung
on a scale while where expo d
being plated , to wear , thereby
Insure a full de making a single
posit of silver on
plated Spoon
them ,
wear aa long asa
Wo would cell
a triple plated
especial attention
one.
tion to our eivc-
Orient. Tinned
All Orders In the West should bo Addressed to
. HUBEEMAilE ,
Wholesale Jewefer ,
OMAHA NEB.
Business Directory.
Aburnct and Re l httato.
JOHN L. UoOAQUE , orroslta foot O M.
W , n. BARTLKTT 817 Bflalh 18th Btreet.
Architects.
JUFRKNK & UKNDKl&IOIUr , ARCUfTEOT8
Room It Crelghton Block.
A. T. I.AROK Jr. . Room S. Cinlthton Block
Boot ! and Uhoet.
JA1IK3 DiVINE A 00. ,
fine Boots and Shooo. A rood smortmtnt
tomt woi * on hand , cornet 12th nd IUrn y.
raos. KRICKSON , a E. cor. loth od DonjUs.
JOHN PORTUNATU8.
Ill 10th street , m nut cturfs to order food wort
tt Mr price * . Unnlrtnir don * .
Bed Spring * .
LARRIMKn M nnf ctuTr. 1S1T DonrUnrt.
Oookt , News and OUtlonery.
J. I. mttRHAPV tniK Fimhftm Stnel
Oultor nd Eggs.
KcSHANK & SCUUOBDKlt , the olclwt a uxt K.
lOtwo In Nfhnnka til > Il h il 1876 Omkho.
CK.11UAL ,
RKSTAURANT ,
HUH. A. UTAH ,
ualhwoit corner lethuid DoJco.
Beet Board for tne lionrjr.
fUttafkctlon Gu r ntccd.
kl til Hourt.
Beard by the D jr , Week or Month.
Good Tonns for C8h ,
Knows Ruppltnl.
Uirrlasos and Road Wagons.
VM ENYDF.lt , 14th and Iltrnov Streets.
Clothing "ought.
I. UARRI4 wilt pay klghMtOiuhnrlco for second
unJ clothlnr. GorncrilOUi Mid Farahun.
uewo or * .
JOHN DAUilKK 1SU Fftrnhtm fltretl.
Junk.
H. BBIlTnOUVIl in and MoUJ.
Lumber- Lima and Dement
fOSTRR & ORiV earner 8th and UmttUo Dte.
Lamp * and Ulauware.
I. nONKHR 1809 Doailw fit. Hood Variety
Marcttant Tailor * .
0. A LINIXJUEST ,
Jnc ol our mon popular Merchant Tailors It re
elvlng tlio latest designs lor Bprlng and Eomuici
Icods ( or gentli-mcn a wear. Styllili , durable ,
ind pricoa low M orer SIB 13th bot. Douj.A Fam.
Millinery.
IBS. 0. A. RlNdKR , Wliotcfalo and RcUll , Fan
y Ooodo In great variety , Zephyrs , Card Boards ,
Joslery , Gloves , Coneta , Ac. Cheapest llouw In
the West. Purchasers nave 80 per cent. Onltr
1y Hall. 116 Fifteenth Street.
Foundry.
lOUN WKARNB&BONR cor. UthA JarknonM *
r lour and Feed.
JMAOAOIIY MILLS , 8th aud Faxnhun 8U. .
, proprietor * .
Qrocors.
L HTEVKN8 , Slat between Owning and Itar
r. A. llcSHANE , Corn. 23d and Cnmlng Street * .
Mardnate , Iron and titeel.
OLAK A LANOWOimiy , Wholesale , 11 tut
12 Uth street
A. HOLMES oorno 1Mb and California.
Harness. Qaadles , Ad.
0. WEIBT to ISth St. bet F rnlUrricT
Hatola
flNFIELD nOU3KQoo. Canflold.Sth & Farnhau
JOBAN UOUSE , P II. Cary , BIS FarnhimBt
SLAVEN'S I10TEL. F. SUvon , 10th St.
( onthrm note ) Gun. llamol nth > t Lonvenwortb
run * , ( Minuend Oils.
KUUN & CO.
Fin 9 i"ano Uoods , Oor. llth and
Dontict .troeta ,
T. 1. WniTEnOOTE , Wholceala&llotaU , 16th et.
0. FIELD , 2022 North Sldo Cumlng Street
PAUR , nnifg1 t. lotn nil TTonard Streets.
Onntliu.
) H. PAUL .WlltUmn HlnrK Cor. 16th \ Doiljo.
ur > uuua noiiona , etc.
JOHN n. F. LKitM.'LNN & CO. ,
4 w York Dry Uooaa Utoru. 1S10 and ISIS Farti
ham street. _
j. 0. Enewold also horitu and dhoM & Piclflc
rurunura.
l t. OBOES , New and fl&oond Hand Tnrnltort
id GtOTco , 1114 Dcuzias. Highest caih prlct
ild for second hand goods.
BONNEB 1C39 Donrla' Ik. Fine eoocU fte
rrco work * .
OMAEA FENCE CO.
JOCT. miESArCC UlBHarneySt , Imprort
d Ice Boxea , Ircr aca Wood Fences , OMc.
UlnvA rVirinrrt * ? > nA KnH Walnnft.
ROSKNFELD 10th St. . bet /r. & Hai
Heiri eraton , Unnneld'a Katont.
OOOD1IAN 1th Ht befc. Farn. i
ui * rit ana I ODACCO.
WEST & FKIT8CBKR , manafacturere of Cljara
tnd Whobsalo Dcalorol n TobAccoa , 1S06 Daaglaa
ff. F. LOUKNZKN manufacturer 1410 Farnhain
Florin.
A. Conaghno , plants , cut flowers , floods , ccqnctt
etc. N. W. cor. 10th and Doucha etioctl
CO To CRAtO'S
Green Hou o 17th nnj Wcbi'or itrret , for
'Unls , BjuqucU , I'.oweru , Floral Dcelgni , 6c.
Uivn ciii-inoara and ourvojom.
ANDREW ROSEWATER , Ordgbton Block ,
'own butvcyo , Orado and 8owerago Syttomi a
Specialty.
Uommmion Mercnonu.
JOHN O.7IL LI3.U11 Dodge Street.
0 B. O'.EMKK. For details BOB large adTertlte-
mcnt In Dallv and Weoklir.
. Oornlco Work * .
Postern Oornlco Works , Manufacturer ! Iroti
loralco , Tin , Iron and Bl&to llooQlng. Ordort
rom any locality promptly executed la the best
manner. Factory and Office 1218 Ilarney St
0. SPEOIIT , Proprietor ,
ialvanlzed Iron Cornices. Window Caps , etc. ,
manufactured and nut up in any part of thr
country. T. SINIIOLD tie Thirteenth etroet
Crockery.
J. BONHER 1800 Douirlu itreel. Good line.
Clothing nd'Furnlihlng ' Oav t ,
DEO. H. PETERSON. Alao Dftto , Cape , Boot * ,
Shoe * Notlona and Cutlery. 801 B. 10th street.
Bhow Oa o Manuractory.l
O. J. WILDE ,
[ aautacturer and Dealer In all kinds ol Bhow
Cases , Upright Case ] , & : , 1317 Cun St.
FRANK L. GElllIAltD , proprietor Omaht
! how Cooo manufactory , 81S South 16Lh street ,
letwcen Lcavcnworth and H rcy , All
trarrontod Drst-cIaiH.
ovea and mwaro.
A. BURUESl'ER ,
> oaler In Otorcs and Tinware , and Manufacturei
f Tin Roof * and all klnJi of Building Wojh ,
Odd Fcllowe * Block. v
, BONHER , 1809 Douglas Bt , oed and Ohezp
Oeedi.
. KVAK8 , Wholesale and Befall Beod Drlllc and
Cnltlrators OddKcllo- Hall
Physician ! and Surgeons ,
W. D , GIBBS , U. D. , Boom No" i , OielghtOD
Block , Hth Street.
P. 8. LEISENR1MG , Id , D. Maaonlc Block. .
. L. 1IAUT , 11. D. , Eye and Ear , opp , postotnoe
DR. L. B. ORADDY.
) cnlUt and Aurlit. B. W Uth and Farnham Bte
Photograpnen.
GEO. HEYN , PROP.
Grand Central Gallery ,
tit Blxteenth Btred.
ear llatonlo Hall. Blrtt-cUa * Work and Prompt-
we gnaranteep
Plumblnjc , Oas and Gteam FJltlng.
. W. TARpy & CO. , J1612 Bt , bet Karnham
and Dough ) . Work promp yattcnded to.
D. 7ITZPATKIOK , ixiuglu Btrool.
elntlnc an upor angina ,
1KNRY A. UOSTKRH. HI Podge Etrtel.
6hoo Oloret.
'hllllpLan MKamha > n t tiet 18th it lilh.
Uecuna Mana utoro.
EBKIHB & LEAK , 1118 Dourfas Dt. Now and
econd II nd Furniture , House Furntahlng Goods
&o. , bouirht and sold on narrow marrlns.
Uciuerianor * .
IUAB. BIEWB. lOM Farnham bet. 10th ft 1 ltd.
00 Cent Stores.
P. 0. BACKUS Farpbam 81. , Fanoy Ooodi
Ualooni.
HENRY tfAUKMANN ,
n Ine new brick block on Douglas Btrsel , hat
Jwl opened a most ett-gant lloel Hall.
Hcl Lunch from 10 to 11
every day ,
1 Caledonia " J , FALOONEB CT918th BtiMt
LYNCH LA.W IN COLOHADO.
How n Prayer Moetlntr Wound u
With a Double Hanuinff.
Denver Trlr.un .
"I don't think the frontier over wil
nrssed n lynching BO bold ni tlmt o
Belts und Browning , " enid Mr. Illok
mnn , the receiver of the land oflle
nt Lake City , to n Tribune roporte
the other day. "You will romombo
the cause. tihorilTGampboll Attempted
od to arreal the two mon , you know
while they wore in the net of stefilin
Bomo furnitnro from n house , lie wa
ahot f nd killed instantly-nn nssist
ant who TUB with him indontifying
the faces of the murderers by the
light of a match which wasBtrnck when
the demand for surrender was tnndo
The murder was committed on the 20tl
of lost month , the day wo were to
hnro celebrated the Odd Fellows' on
niversnry. The sheriff was
founder of our lodge , nnd instead of A
colobrntion wo had A funeral. A bet
'or follow than Campbell noror tired ,
The murderers were the keepers ot r
dance-hall. They woto arrested that
morning and put in jail. Campbell's
two brothers , who were mining ni
Pitkin , eighty-five miles Awny , were
telegraphed to como to Lnko Oily to
attend the funeral. That afternoon ,
the 27th , A rumor was cir
culated in the streets thai
thcro would bo a pmyci-mootinr.
at the house of the dead nhcrif
at 11 o'clock. I hnd not the slightest
suspicion of the intention , and was
among the 100 men ormoro who con-
trregattKl near the promises I wat
not there Ion ? before I had learned
the purpoio of the advertisement , and
was not clew in mulling my hands ol
; ho affair. The mon had mot to lynch
the murderers. The plan was given
out boldly , and as boldly executed , an
: ho next d y , when I arose , the in-
'orrrmtion I received bcforo I had
reached the broikfast table was , that
the lifeless bodies of the two mon
wpro hauglng from the cross1 beam of
the Gunniton river bridge , below the
city. "
11 Did you hoar how the vigilantes
proceeded ? "
"From the gossip which was circu
ated after the excitement and precau
tion had died out , I boliero that at
east 100 men were in the lynching
> arty. I will tell you the occurrence
in I framed it from mixed reports ,
from the 'prayer-mcetinn' the vigi-
antes wont to. the jail. The guards ,
apparently , offered no rcaistanco , and
3etts and Browning wcro taken out.
The hands were first bound to their
tides. Some of the representative
church members of the community
are said to have been in the throng
who demanded the 'oyo for an eye ar c
; ho tooth for a tooth. ' I do IK t know
low true that was. Well , while the
men wore being bound , ono of them
asked if thcro was not u friend in thu
croVrd. A younggambler who had been
a frrquenter of the dance hall , and c
riei.cl to the doomed mon , shouted
.hat ho was a friend , and made a
iroak toward the prisoners. Sornc-
jody placed the cold miizzlo of a pis-
.ol against the eido of his head and
old him to skip the town instantcr.
. believe that tlio incident was A true
nil , because the cpuraesous youth
was not soon in the city until a week
ater. Everything was done quietly ,
dispassionately. The two men were
marched down the Gunnison road
after midnight. Neither of them
weakened ; even when the bridge was
reached and the cruel nooses were
placed about their necks. As effort
was made , to save Browning , many in
sisted that he did not fire the fatel
shot , 'and should not bo lynched for
complicity in the murder. Browning
woud : have been turned loose , had it
lot been for the fact that ho
aid ho would bb revenged up-
in the witness of the murder.
Vhon ho made this threat ho was
loomed a better man dead than alive ,
as everybody knew that , although a
[ uiet man , ho was desperate. Juat as
he hanging bee was buing ended , and ,
I understand it , while the ropes were
ming arranged for the pulling , the
wo Campbell brothers arrived at the
cpno , having roao the cighty-five
miles by buckboard and in the saddle
hat day. The murderers were asked
f they had aught to say , and both
oolly replied that they had not. They
were hanged to a beam which crosses
above from truss to truss of the
> ridgo. The bodies Wcrp allowed to
ianglo ihero until late in the day.
'hey were planted , however , bcforo
ho remains of the sheriff were in-
orrod. "
' 'Was there any indignation ox-
roused against the Jynchinc ? "
"Not the least. On the contrary ,
ho people all thought the act a good
> no , and all that could bo heard in the
way of comment indicated a fooling
if relief and satisfaction , "
"I DonVWant That Stuff. "
e what a lady of Boston said to her
lusband when ho brought homo some
medicine to euro her of sick headache
nd neuralgia which had made her
nisorablo for fourteen years. At the
rst attack , therefore , it was adminis-
ered to her with such good resultK ,
hut she continued its use until cured ,
nd made sn enthusiastic in its praise ,
hat she induced twenty-two of thu
) cst families in her circle to adopt it
o their regular family medicine. That
'stuff" is Hop Bitters. [ Standard , tf
Brooding for Marko.
Wo arc making many serious mis-
akes in breeding by adhering too
igidly to color marks. Numerous in-
tan cos have occurred in which many
a < liable strains of blood have been
uined by overlooking prime qualities
nd characteristics in order to keep
lese to the color line. This applies
o horses , cattle , sheep , Logs , ana oven
oultry , It is well enough to have
iertain defined shapes and types as
wdgos ol purity of descent , but when
IICBO marks or points arc gained at a
aorifico of stamina , quality and en-
uranco it is time to halt for a conald-
ration. The contest that has been
waged over tlio roan or red color of
lie shorthorns has boon an injury to
hat variety of cattle. So prejudiced
laa been the competition in this
matter that the very object of their
tnprovomont haa been often forgotten ,
nd at some fairs the judges have
pent hours in considering points of
olor and minutes only in deciding
uestions of slit pe. That the shape
nd general make-up of the animal
liould bo paramount to all other con-
{ derations is apparent to every ono
who wishes to bread cattle on th
armor the market and with profit ,
> ut we are learning costly .lessons in
ur eagerness for color-marks only ,
The French Lave kept the color of th
1'orclieron horses uniform fo
generations , adhering to the grny
but they have boon forcoc
to admit Hut this splcndii
breed ; good as it is , would have been
upenor had they not been so particu
l r regarding color. Even in Amorici
there was for a long time more or lees
prcjudico among the owners of thor
oughbred horses recording color , The
bay , the sorrel and the chestnut wcro
all regarded with more favor than the
gray , but when the magnificent son ol
Lexington , Lightning , swept the race
courses of the north , and cut down
the previously invincible Planet auc
the great Panic , two of the best horses
in the country , his color WAS
forgotten. Ellorts to got the
legs of thb Southdown n
little darker has not helped its consti
tution , and shortening the noio of the
Yorkshire , and keeping close to the
white face and legs has not boon of A
great benefit to the breed. Among
fuwli , the Black Spanish may bo
mentioned as positive sufferers from
the dotiro on the part of their breed
ers to perpetuate certain marks. The
striking peculiarity of this breed is
its white faco. It has taken years to
jet the facd white , and to this day a
full plumaged Black Spanish cock
with a broad white face entirely frco
Tram traces of red is a rarity. Wo
iavo the white face , but at a cost that
ihades the value of the pccu-
iarity sought , for these noble
'owls were a quarter of a century
ago among the hardiest and most
profitable of any of the breeds , To
day they are almost ignored , for they
are ill-ahapod , gawky and tender as
compared with what they woro.
Stamina , consftution ( and vigor sur
rendered to the white face , and while
they are still good layers , they art ) not
classed nmoug our hardiest fowls.
The tame may bo said of the Polish
varieties , and the white oirlobcn of
the Leghorns may ultimately lead to
an impairment of their useful quail-
ics. It is wise to have cloarly-do-
Intd masks to all breeds , but at the
same time they should not bo gained
at the expense of the natural charao-
eristics of the nnimnl or bitd.
A nautili Minintor'a Expnrlouoo
I am a liuptlat minister , nn t Lefora I
over thought ot bolug a clergyman , I
graduated in incdlclno , but left n lucrative
irnciico for my present profenmontO
rcarango , I was lor many yearn n tuf-
ercrfrom quinsy ; Thoirma' Kclectlo Oil
iur.-d mo.I wai nUi > troubled with
loaracueaf , and Thnmns' Eclectic Oil al
ways relieved mo. My wlfo'nn I child hnd
dlplitho'h , nnd "ThonW Electio , Oil
cured them , " and if token in time will
: uro seven tnncfl In ten , I am confident
t la a euro for the mo-t obitinuto cold ] ur
cough , and If , any ono will take a small
ttaupoon and half fill it with the Oil , ami
; bcn place the rnd of tlio fljioon in ono
lostril xiid draw the Oil out nftho eiioon
nlo tlio head by euuQlnc OH hnril an they
as they can , until tin Oil falls iuti tlio
, hroat , aud pract'co that twlcunVcek , I
lon't care how ( TeiiBivo their head n < ay
) " , it will clean It out and euro the < nt.xrrh.
[ Tor de.ifiicEs nndcaracho it haa donoj won-
luri to inv certain knowlorigi * . It U thu
icly nicdiciiiH tlubbid patent _ nndicine
.hat . I over felt llko recomuicmlii g , and I
nm very anxious to eeo it in every pl.ic < - ,
or I tell vou tl.ot . I would no bo without
tin my li'ra < ( j for uny cumi 'erati ' n. I
am iiuw buirrrlnxwith u pain lilio Kluunia
irm la my rlftht limb and noUiiuf ; re
loves ino like Thoiuab' E Ifctriu Oil.
Dn. U. P. OIUNK ,
Corrj' , Fa.
Fa.A
A Double Advance. ,
Wnll Street Unly. wB.
In the uuto-bellum. days a Now
fork otato grocer , raised , the -prioo of
a certain grudo of tea from'"three
lullings" to forty five cents ; and an
old farmer who came in with a barrel
of eider-vinegar to sell could hardly
rodit his senses when teld his favor-
to brand cf tea had advanced Eovoinl
ontfl per pound.
"What on uirth is the reason for
his sudden raisb ? ' ho inquired.
"Scwcity of tea-cheats , " was the
> rief answer.
"Well , do you want my vinegar ? "
"How much ? "
"Eight cents a gallon. " .
"I .only paid you seven for the
ost. "
"Yes but cider haa riz , you BOO. "
"What hau brought cider up ? "
skod the astonished grocer.
"Scarcity cif bung-holu plugs , " was
ho quiet but furious reply.
They looked nt each other without
winking and then tea dropped back
o thirty-eight and cider to seven
ents.
Preserving Moata.
Recently a largo number of 'now '
> roceBHcs have born brought out in
'his ' country and Europe for prcnorv-
ng meat , fub , and other subatanc'es
mployed for human food. They all
nvolve the use of some .antiseptics
ifferent from these that have lone
boon employed , such as salt , sugar ,
nd nitrate of potash. In most of
hem some compound of boron is cm-
) loyed , A strong prejudice 'exists ,
md most likely alway will exist ,
nd most likely always will exist ,
gainst thrsn and all similar sub-
itanccs. The majority nf people dis-
ko the idea of using "drug rtoro pro-
mrationb" in their daily food. They
oak upon them in the light of medi-
iuos that ate only to bo w.o.d in cnso
f sicktus' , and as detrimental to the
ystem in times of health. It is very
oublful if meat or fish can bo gonur-
lly sold in a market if it is ktiOiVii
ia > , other chemicals than salt wcro
Hud to efl'oot its prusorvation , Flesh ,
sh , and fowl were all preserved by
10 process brought out by Prof ,
Imageo some fifteen years ago. The
irocoss employed was u strictly scion-
iflo ono. and the results obtained
were _ highly sitisfaotory. Articles
ropared in this country in rnidsum-
nor reached England in good condi-
on , and were oaten with relish. The
act , however , that a small quantity of
ulphurio acid was present in them
rerouted them from being used
nd set the public against
torn. It is certain that many
regotabla and animal substances can
> e preserved by the employment of
joracic acid , and for all that anyone
mows the substance- not injurious ,
'ho circumstance , however , that it is
ot positively beneficial to the human
futem , and tint no ono knows its
[ feels when ueod continuously for a
; rcat length of time , will lead people
.o bo very cautious about it , and will
> robably cauau them to condemn it in
dvanco.
Buoklin'B Arnica , Salve.
The BEST SALVB In the world for Cut * ,
3ruUea , Horoi , Ulcer * , Halt lUieutn , Fever
lores , Tetter , Oliappod llanda , Chilblains ,
lornu , and all skin eruptions , aud nosl-
ively cur en piles , It Is gunrantoea to
Iva tatlofocllon or money refunded ,
'rice , 25 cento per box , For ale by
O , F , Goodman
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
-OF- :
Men's , Boys" and Children's
CLOTHING
Beady for Inpeotion ?
AT
POLA'CK'S
CLOTHING
HOUSE.
The Lowest Prices Guaranteed ,
1310 Farnam Street , Near 14th.
,
iIrvrlC oJ
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRYHOUSE
in Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARS. CLOCKS ,
Ricn and Stylish Jewelry ,
ihe Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
RECIOUS STONES and
all descriptions of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farnham
Streets.
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOUSE
IN TUK WKSTI
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Enabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasing.
MAX MEYER & BRO. , ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES !
Large Stock Aways OB Hard.
SWEY & STONE , '
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OECHAKD & BEAN , J.B. FRENCH & CO. ,
O A R P E T S I G RO C E RSI
S. W. WYATT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Lath , Shingles ,
SASH , DOOBS , BLIPS MD IOULDIM
15th and Cuming Sta. OMAHA. NEB
STATIONERY AND BLANK BOOKS
We keep on band a full and complete line of PANOY AND
STAPLE STATIONERY of description. Pooket-Booka
oyery -
Gold Pans. Penolle , Inka , Muoiiaje , ,
? Envelopes ; Visiting Playing \
Regret , Dinner and Birthday Cards , &o , , &o. Give us a oalj , . 1
OILMAN R. DAVIS , & CO. I
, 15th Street ! ,0pp , Poatoffioe ,