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    THE DAILY BEE OMAHA THURSDAY , JUNE 8 , 1882.
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The Only Exclusive
Wholesale Hardware House
3CKT
1108 AND 1110 HARNEY STREET
OMAHA . NEB.
- WHOLESALE -
BOOK SELLER AND STATIONEF
AND DEALER N-
Wall Paper and Window Shades
1304 Farnham St. Omaha Neb.
Lrf CTOlsriElS
holesale Lumber ,
No. 14G8 Farnham Straut , 'Omaha , M.
MQLINE STOVE !
They make a gpec'alty ' of COOKING STOVES , and . have . thU year pVcd . In the market
onaefth ( MOVrECONOU < ! A > il > II ST SAilSKACToRY.8T. . > Vli9 over made. They make . botn
Plain and extena'on ' top , and guarantee all their goods. Tbo ajcnta far the company arc.
PIEROY & BRADFORD ,
DEALERS IN
Furnaces , Fireplaces , Heaters
HOC .A. 3KT T 3E3 3C f38 , ,
GRATES , RANGES , STOVES ,
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS , Etc.
ill FARNAM STREET. OMAHA NEB
Invites the attenlionof the public
to his
LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK
News
Embracing all the late pat
terns in everything in
the Oarpet Line.
Mattings , Oil Cloths and window Shades ,
In large quantities , and always
at the Bottom Prices.
LACE CURTAINS A SPECIALTY.
JTfc "H I1 ! V .TIT T T IP TJ t
O JU > rO J. SJ W Ji Jj MS rli l
1313 Farnam Street.
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA
s ,
'ATIONEKY ' AlF ) BLANK BOOKS
We keep on band a full and complete line of PANOY AND
BTAPLB STATIONERY 'of eyery description. Pocket-Booka
Gold Pens. Pencils , InkBMucilago , Envelopes' ; Visiting. Playing
Kegrefc , Dinner and Birthday Oorda , &o. , &o. Give ua a oafl ,
OILMAN R. DAVIS , & . * CO.
-105 S , 16th Street : " * -
inl03oi
CAMILLA'S ORIGINAL.
The Story of Uuoifth' Horoint
no Told by Mile. Le-
randt > .
The Well-Known French Actros ;
Tells n Romantic Tale Drought to
Mind by the Flowers of Dec
oration Day At the
Antipodes.
Philadelphia Pifss.
A graceful , charming woman ii
Mllo. Eugonlo Lcgrandc , the nrtiatu
notrois , who is now starring at tlu
Ohostnut street oporn house. She ii
tall and thiti-waistod , nnd wears ho )
hair low on her brow like the Born
himU. Her oycs nra largo nnd flash
ing nnd indicate her genius :
"I mot Rovoml of your niilitarj
poata this morning ni I was driving t <
the park , " she siicl to n nowspapoi
mixn ycatorday. "You know wo have
n aimilnr ceremony in Franco , onlj
wo decorate the gravoa of nil our done
every year , just to keep the dear ones
in remembrance. 1 was thinking a :
wo wcro driving , of the jiravo ol
Alphonninu Duulcsais in 1'ero 1 ;
Oliaiao cemetery , Paris. Of courat
you know her story ? No ? Wlij
she was the origin of tlu
elder Dumas' atory , 'La. Dame nm
Oauieliiis , ' the novel from whicl
the plnyof 'Camillavai ndaptcd , aiii ]
which also inspired Vordi'a opera , 'Lti
Traviata.1 But I must tell you nil
about it. When the younger Dumas
WB8 a dashing follow about to n he
used to make himself especially agreeable -
able to ladies. Ono night at the opera
ho was particularly atruck witli the
beauty of a certain lady who occupied
a box. Ho followed her brougham iu
ri cab and discovered where she lived ;
it waa in thu Quartier Breda. I need
not explain to you whatsort of locality
the Quartior Breda is ; sufficient to
say , that Dumas Gls presented himself
on the following morning to the lady.
At first ho was ropuhcd but ho poran-
vored ho waa in love , desperately in
love with the woman whoso surround
ings plainly indicated her condition.
That woman was Alphonnino Duplea-
sis. Dumas called again and again ,
and his ourneatness BO gained upon
Alphonsino that she returned his lovo.
She cast loose all other chains which
sound her , and promised to live for
lira alone. They were to bo married ,
and then the older Dumas hoard the
story. Ho was naturally liorriQed at
the union his eon was about to make ,
and remonstrated with him but in
vain. I forgot to tell you that Al-
) honBino is ( .fllictod with consumption
ust as Oamillo is depicted in the pUy.
finally the elder Dumas determined
; o rcGcuo his son at nil hazard , called
on Alphonsina and bogged ana im
plored her by the love she bore hia
son to renounce him. Ho demon
strated to her the social degradation
she would bring on the young man by
uniting her life to hia , and at lait she
consented to rcpulao young Dumas in
such a manner as to break off the mar
riage. _ She was true to her promise
and within three months died of con
sumption and a broken heart. Prov-
oua to her death aho sent for her
over and acquainted him with the
sacrifice she jiad made in hia behalf.
The elder Dumas immortalized her
self-abnegation < n his novel , but hia
son kef pi her memory green to this
day. Her grave in Pore la Ohaiso is
ilwoys fresh with flowow , and on All
Souls' day , the day upon which wo
pscially decorate the tombs of the
dead , the lover , now an elderly man
may always bo seen paying hia devo-
; ion in person at the grave of the ill-
atsd Alphocaine.
"I have told you a long story , have
I not ? But , do you know , I never
nought pf Josephine's story in con
nection with any pirt of "Oamille"
until to-day , although I have played
the relo hundreds ot timcsiri England ,
Australia , Tasmania and Now Zaa-
and. "
HER TIUV TO THE OTIIEU WORLD.
"What induced you to uo to the
Antipodes ? "
"What do you suppose ? You may
bo sure it waa ii largo salary. How-
iver , I cannot regret my venture , for
. ' have tpunt some of my happiest days
n the "other world , ' as the great
solony is called in Europe. Somehow
, scorn to bo a wanderer over oinco I
nado my debut at the Odeon theatre ,
n Paris , in 1868. I waa quito a
younc girlbut I loved the stage , and
nyiathor , who was a troatury official ,
md interest enough to get mo into the
3onserv toirn , At the OJeon I at-
ractcd the notice of the emperor and
mproBB J was named after the em-
> roBj and at their dcsivo I was trans *
erred to the Vaudeville. What ray
ate would have been had the Prus-
ian war not occurred , I do not know ,
lowevor , that event drove mo to En-
lund , where , as a member of DajaKut'a
iompany , I pei formed for a Reason or
wo at the Opera Corniquo Theatre ,
jonduu. I fell in luvo with Slmkc-
ipoaro and determined to Jcurn Bug-
irh. I utudied hard , and in six
lonths I waa enabled to make my
obut at the St. Jdtnes theatre as
Ophelia. Alter a year or two I waa
ngagcd by Ooppin'a agent in LDiidon
jr the Thentro Jlnyal , Melbourne. I
pve Australia. It ii thoroughly re-
nod and civilised , and the society of
Melbourne. Victoria , Sydney and
the/ great towns will compare favor--
bly with that of great cities in Amori-
a and Europe.
"I learned to ride , shoot and swim
iut there , and I guess I could aston-
sh a lew spor'-smen if they wore to
loot me in the field. I have boon
ays at a time in the saddle and have
bought no more of shooting a kan-
aroo than & rabbit , Ono of my
riendain Victoria was Bir Samuel
Wilson , the Australian gentlemen
ho recently purchased the late Lord
loacontiold'asear , Hughendon Manor.
Duo of hia estates , and ho has several
i Australia , is 3,000 inilca square ,
nd I suppose ho possesses three or
our million sheep. It ia impossible
o describe the vastucsa of a seat in
\ustralii , On ono occasion ho gave
friend 20,000 sheep on the condition
mt the animals bo removed the same
ay. It waa the dry season , and am-
In as the pastures wore the Wilson
leep were running short of teed and '
yatur. The friend took the sheep ,
nd the next morning succeeded m
boosing of them for seven shillings
ach. Not a bad gift , 7,000. How-
rer , the donor never missed it
"You have not complimented moon
ny acting. Bah ! You will flatter
now , of course. Do you know tha
rxn American named Waahingtot
Trvitiff Bifthop claims to possess thi
solo right of production of ' 0millo ,
whether in England or in Fr.tnce
The play WAS originally adapted froit
the novel for Miilildn Heron , iuir
ttithop imerls ho purchased the rich
trom her aqont after her death. If hit
claim is just nnd ho brings null , hi
will bo able to sue for n fortune in
royalties from Fanny Davenport ,
Clara Morris and several othoi
actresses , including my unfortunate
self , However , sutliciont for the daj
is the evil thereof. Meanwhile , av
rovoir , it is titno for mo to go to the
theatre. "
An Old Friend.
Its wonnflllcted with ft lama bnclc n > !
general iMlll > y ; ho WM rfcoinm n < lci' '
THOMAS' KctKornio QH/ , which euro I hlir
at once. Thii fatuous spcclfli ) in n pi > ltlv <
remedy for bodily pain. Cdlw
NINETY MILKS IN EIGHTY MIN
UTES.
An Engineer Who Trnvolod from
Now York to Philadelphia in Ono
Hour aiid Twenty Mlnutoa.
From Uio Prootljn Kajle.
" 1'vo made some protiy good time
mysoH , " said the second onpincor. "I
look a train through from Now York
to Philadelphia in eighty minutes. "
"Oh , that's child's ploy , " naid the
firflt ongineor. "Why , man , I'vo made
that run myjolf , and with ono piston
rod gene at that. It waa a lively trip
and don't you forgot it. I'd just got
back from a epcoial run up through
the coal ropionn , when word cruno that
ono of the big guna of the company
wished to start at once for Philadel
phia. I knew what that meant , so I
jumped aboard long-lcggcd Jim ,
hitched a construction train car behind
tha tender , and a drawing-room coach
behind that , and reported for duty. I
know my angina and I ran up forty
pounds more steam than she was
marked to carry. When the word
came I lot everything slide nnd the
old boy jumped in the air. Then ho
settled down to his work Everything
was clear in front of ua nnd I lot him
out for all ho was worth at the start ,
[ n loss 'on five minutoj you couldn't a
counted the telegraph poles , they flew
by us BO fast. I had two firemen un'
[ just made om rarn their passage from
the word go. Old Jim must have oat
up two ton o' coal inaido of ton
miles. "
"What ! " ejaculated the second en
gineer.
"Suro ! " said the firat engineer.
"And wo hadn't been out of the ela
tion fifteen minutes before every
blasted boiler pipe waa rod hot , and
wo had to keep Hooding the cab with
ivater to keep from burning the darn
thing up. Oh , wo was juat gettin'
there , my boy , and I didn't lot up a
pound. Every time wo took a curve
the outside wheels would bo at least a
root up in the air , and once or twice
, ho tender jumped clean on to the
ties , and old John would yank her
bactr again , and "
J'Ain't you kind of stretching
point ? " asked the second engineer.
' "Not a bit of it , " aaid the first on-
jtnoer. "Why , afore wo waa half
iay Philadelphia , both of those
itokcrs were down on their'knees
prayinp , and I had to do the feeding
myself until I a wore 'em back to their
senses again. Well , everything went
well the first two-thirds of the run ,
ind I was just a whistling to myself
iver the record I was piling up , when
there came a report like a tiflo , and I
knew ono of the blasted piston rods
bad busted. There was nothing to
io but stop , and I lost ten fixin' up.
The big gun left the coach and came
down to BOO what was up. 'What's
to bo done ? ' said ho. Tvo got ono
piston-rod loft'says I , 'and 111 take
pou through on time. ' Ho knew mo ,
and ho juat lit a fresh cigar and
walked back to tne coach as contented
us a lamb. Well , I just sot those
praying firemen ' to work for all they
were worth' , and I had her up to sixty
pounds over the limit in lees 'on no
timo. Then J let her ulido , Lord ,
Harry , I thought old Jim would jerk
the BtufhV out of everything behind
him. We just played hop sketch , and
i ; don't behove wo touched the rails
mbro nor four or five tira'ps a milo. I
know it waa § 100 check or nothin' , an'
I waa after that chock. Well , those
firemen got to praying worse 'en over ,
arid I had to awear I'd throw them
overboard afore they'd come to time.
[ tell you wo was juat movin * . Why ,
tha towns got' ' runnin' 'all together ,
ind wo had no more 'en got a'squint '
it one station afore wo was five miles
past the next one "
"HcarJ hear ! " eaid the second engi
neer , "that's laying it on too strong. "
"True as yoVi'ro hero , " said the first
sngineor. "I'd introduce you to the
praying llromon , but they cut the bus
iness after thut run , nnd I kinder lost
light of 'om. Well , wo got within ton
nilea ot Philadelphia and I bc-guu to
itop her. "
"Step hnr1'
"Yo.r ; [ know I couldn't do it inside
) ' ton milesaud I didn't quito fetch it
it that ; for wlum wo ran into the sta-
: ion via smashed in the bumpsrn and
ippud up about twenty feet o'tho
) lutform before old long-legged Jim
yoiild ugroo the ru woo over , but I
jot the check , " mid the Ydiikoo on-
; inopr thoughtfully drained hia glass ,
IB hia friend ordered the barkeeper to
'sot 'em up again.1'
Never Qlvo Up.
If you are Buffering with low niul ilo-
irosBed Bplrlts , losa of appetite , general
lebility , disordered blood , weak constlln-
.Ion , hetduche , or any disease of a billon
uture , by all inyanu procure a bottle of
Blectrlo Blitere. You will bo surprised to
ee the rapid improvement that will fol'ow ' ;
ron will ba Inspired with new life :
itrenjth and activity will returnjpaln nod
nlaery will cease , and henceforth you will
ejolce iu the praise of Klectrlo Hitters.
! old at fifty ceutu alottle , byO. F. Good.
nan.
Th Qentlo Way Is Dest. In dyjpcpili , liver
omplalnt and con iti'u lion tbo d incased orirani
re nnultTJftml tender. Do net uio them
oughly. Aimlieiatlve like TAk HINT'S Him * *
.miKMT. . that tonei , < err cts and purllies the
rttcm without unduly eicMug or Irritating
Ither the titouiacb , tbo liver , or tha bowel * , if
hetruettpeciaoin ucb casts. Beaten teaiict
bis , and experience u5nrraa It.
BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ,
Bnsiness Directory.
Abstract and R al batata.
JOHN L. HcCAOUK , opposite Pott Offlea.
W Tt.nARTT.KTT HIT ftvirhlEth m > l.
Architects.
OFKKNK A MKNDKLS.10HN , AncniTKCT !
lUxna 14 Crnlghton block.
. T. t AhQK Jr. Hoorti t. Ciclghton Ttloek
Dooti nd 8ho * .
JAMia UnVWE ti CO. .
'Inh llnoto and Hh3 i. Arood aaMrtmeat
Gitio wdrx on hand , cornnr Hth and lUrney.
HOS. KHICKBON , 8. K. cot. IBth and DctwlM
IU loth rtioot , ruinutact'ine tr ' n' t good woi
il Nlr nrlctn. RMtlrlnp < jnn . _
l ! s ] Uprlng ,
bou , now * MHO Uv tion ry.
3. 1. VUUKHAnr tfU F mh m Plml
Duller And ERK * .
IOKI : U , thooidnt n. nd i
< c In NohrwVi niMlilhrm. ] ! On. h
UK < fTAUKA.NT ,
UliH. A. r.YAN ,
inihrtu ! ooruor IRthixoit UoJisw.
But llu r J tor the Monujr.
Cttlifactlon UuMnnlrfi !
nil Ilonrj.
Ucud liy the D J"Ycok or Month.
Good TctiCd ( or Carl )
OtrrlAio nna Road W coni.
f V IN Vnr.U. Uth ml llarnev ntrcf It. _
Clothing Uought.
I , UAHV.13 will my hlghcftCtsU pries for meoni
ndcnthlnf. ! Onrnctilftth ivl r\mli m.
oaMra era. *
JOHN DAU11KU 1SU I' rah m Streol.
Junk.
U. HKUTIIOI. ! ) . lUw ml MH > 1.
Lumbar Lima mm Cement.
K1I1TER A Olt\Y comer Bth > nd
Lompi nd Qlattw&ro.
I. notfMKU 1800 UangUi St. Good T tl > tr.
Merchant r llor .
a. A. L1KDQUUST ,
> na ol our most popular Mcrchnnl Tsllora Ii r -
ivlng the latest ilralznj for Spring nd Bummoi
ICKX'.S ' ( or pcntlomcne woar. Etyllnli , duntle ,
md nrlcca low an ever SIB IBtb bet Dauit.A firn ,
Millinery.
IRS. 0. A. niNQKR , Wholesale and ReUtl , F n-
v Uoodg In great variety , Zephyrs , Cant Uoirdi ,
lelory , Qlovcs , Coricti , &o. Chottpott lloiuo In
hoWuab. PurcbMcri care S3 per cent. Ordtr
y Mail. 115 Fifteenth atrcat.
_
rounary *
01IN WKAUNK & BON'B cor. 14th A J > ct on ti
r lour end Food.
'HAUAOITY U1LL8 , 8th and raroham BU ,
Tclshins Bros. , proprietor * .
drocera.
C. RTEVKNB , 11(1 botwocn Cutnlnj and lur
T. A. VlcSITANK. Com. 83d and Onmlng Btroett.
rtardwaio , Iron and ttte l.
OLA1 } 4 LANaWOnTHY , Wbolesal * , 110 an ?
.12 Htb etroot
A. 1IOLME3 eorna 1Mb and California.
Haroeai , JiJiadloa , Aa
n.WKlST to 15th St. hot Faro. & Barmy.
Hotels
ANFir.LD nonSKOoo. Canflcld.oth & Farnham
10KAN DOUSE , F. B. Gary , 913 Famham'St. '
BLAVEN'8 HOTEL. F. Sliven , 10th Bt
'cnthern Hotel Out. iTamcl Bth ALctvanwortb
rug * , Halm na Um.
KUUN & CO.
'bkniiaclsta , Fins Vane Uoode , Cor. Itta and
Doueii * ktreota.
r. 3. VmtlKnoUPE , Wholesale & Retail , 18th ct.
t ) . FICLD , 2023 Horlh Blda Oumlng Btreol.
FAHU. Dnigglet. 10th and'lloward Stretta.
Oentlata.
) B. PAUL Wllllama Ulock Oar. 15th A Podge.
Dry uouaa Motion * , ttc.
; OH1 ? n. F. LKliMANN & CO. ,
' Ti Ycrh Urf Osadj Bwre. 1E10 and 181 ! rant-
bam street.
i n. Snfgnld alao hoobi and hoe > APtdfiq
ruruiiura.
k r. anOSB. Kew and Beoond Hand rnrnltnrt
td Btorea , lilt Doncla * . UJcheet caib price
ltd ( or second hand good * .
BONHKB ISOa'Dtmyla ' H. Flna modi IK.
Fcrca Works.
OMAHA , FENCE 00.
| fjT , FRIES fr CO manarneySkn ImproT *
d Ice Eoioo , Ircc acd Wood Fence * , OOlct
llpg | . Onnnlf t Pttn and Walnut , _
i r PawnoroKer * .
R03KKFELP 10th „ Bt. . bet far. A Par
Kerriitarator * , Oanneld'a Patent.
GOODMAN 1th fit bet. Farn. 4
Ulu > ra na looacoa.
\TEOT \ ft FK1TEOUER , manufactaren of Cljran ,
nd Wholcenlo Doalorel n Tobaccos , ISO ! Douglas.
I ? F. T.nilF.N'ZKN innniltuctiirnr 141B Farnham
f'lorlat.
A. nonagbao , plants , cut flowers , teoda , ooqntta
Ic. M. W. cor. lOtb and DoupUa ttrcoU.
GO To CllAin'3
Qroon Houie 17th i.nd Webster itrcct , for
'lants , Bouquota , F.oiven , Floral Dctlgnf &c.
Oornico Worm.
Fuatern Cornice Worki , Manufacturorg Iron
jrnlco , Tin , Iron and Klato lloofllnj. Orders
rom any locality promptly executed In the best
iinncr. Factory and Offlco 1213 Harnoy St.
0. 8PECIIT , Proprietor. U
lahanlzcd Iron Cornlcoe , Window Caps , etc. ,
unufocturod and put up in any part of the
onntrr. T. 81NHOLU iin Thlrtoonth atroet
Civil Engineer * and Surveyor ! .
ANDRUW ROBKWATKR. Crolghtsn Block ,
own Barveya , Qrado and uoweroee Syitems a
pcclalty.
Uommlaslon Mercrianu.
JOHN 0. WIL LISI414 Dodge Street.
I B. liUKMEE , For details ece large advertise-
lent In Dally and Wefkljr.
Crockery.
. BOKKKU 1E09 DoaglM Ureet. Good line.
Clothing and Furnishing Qocx i.
IEO. H. PCTKUSON. AIM BaU , Cape , Boots ,
hoes Notions and Cutlery. 601 B. 10th street.
ttnow Gate Manufitctory.1
O. i , < WILDE ,
[ anotactnror and Peeler In all kinds ol Show
'MM ' , Upright Cases , & „ 1817 Caes Bt.
FRANK L. OBRHARD , proprietor Omaha
bow Caao manufactory , SIB South 16th street ,
ottvoen Loavonworth and Marcy. All goods
rarranted flmt-clam.
A. UUHMK8TKU ,
laalor In ntorco and Tinware , and Manufacturer
f Tlu Ilocft and all klndii of Ilulldlux Wort ,
idd Fellowa * Ulock.
U. IMP Douglas fit. cod and Chop.
tlOJUn.
. KVAMil , Wholrralo and Rutall Givl Drills and
ultlvttijfs Od1 1'dUotfj Hall.
Hiiriicmna na uurcooita.
I. B. OIIlliB , tJ. I ) . , Room No ( , Orelcbton
iloelr , 16th ( Street. _
P. U. LKISEiailKO , il. V. Muorilo Block.
L L. IIAI'.T , U. D , , Kye and Ear , opp. postoCDco
DR. L. B. URADDT.
'onlltt and Anrlat. 8. W 16th and Karnbam Bti
Pdoiojjrapncra.
QEO , IIKYN , PROP.
Crtnd Central Gallery ,
, Sl'i BUtcenth Btreat.
nr Uatonlo Ball. Fust < lae Work and Prompt *
oai guaranUop
, uaa no Uiontii r-'ttlng.
. W. TARPY & CO. , 218 12 Ut , bet Farnbam
adVougbM. Workpromp y attended to.
D. yiTZPATlHCK. Unuglae Street.
n , npor
HKNRY A. KOHTKU8. 141 Dodge Street.
Choc Btorea.
hllllp tan H20 Karnht.ni > r > lath H l > h.
Uecond Hand btora ,
KRKIMO & LEAR , UIO Douglas Bt , New tud
; cond Iland Furniture , Ilouna FurnlehlnKaoodi ,
o. . Imiiyhtand Hold on narrow marirlni
UnuiirtKKtiri ,
PAH. RIEWB. 10U Farnham bet , loth & llld.
00 Oont Otcrt .
. 0. DACItUB rVniham St. . Fancy Ooods
Ualoona.
BENRV KAUFilANH ,
i tns new brick block on Doughui Btrsul , has
Jnit opened a moot elegant ttoai Ball ,
< Bol Lunch from 10 to 11
every day.
CaloJonU " ; , FALCONER (79 16tb Bireel.
A TLMONOPOLY LEAGUE.
Illanlc incmbendilp roles for the antl-monpoly
agu . contalalac aUUmviit ot , principle met.
xu ol procedure and Initnittlons bow to organ *
o. will begont on application to d. 11. Oals ,
elioyN b. Enclose stamp. n.l-ll
DEWEY
FUR I
ORCHARD & BEAUT , J.B. FRENCH & CO , ,
C A R P ETSI G R O C E R SI
SPRING AND SUMMER STOCK
OF- :
Men's , Boys' .and Children's
CLOTHING
Beady for Inspection
-AT-
POLA'OK'S
CLOTHING
HOUSE.
The Lowest Prices Guaranteed ,
1316 Farnatn Street , Near 14th.
The Oldest Wholesale and
Retail JEWELRYHOUSE
inOjuaha , Visitors can here
find all novelties in SIL
VER WARS , CLOCKS ,
Rich arid Stylish Jewelry ,
the Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
RECIOU3 STONES and
all descriptions of FINE
WATCHES at as Low Fri-
cesas is compatible with
nonorable dealers , Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and. Farnham
Streets
THE LEAKING
music HOUSE
aJN TBE VfEST I
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 oi
Steinway Pianob , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes ,
Alee Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pur
chasin ? .
MAX MEYER & BRO. , ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW GASES !
Large Stock Aways on Hand.
HAS TEE BEST KTOOK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THE LOWESi1 PRIOR
The only Furniture House in Omaha that does not deal
in Second-Hand Goods ,
CHARLES SHIVERICK.
FURNITURE
BEDDING MIRRORS , FEATHERS ,
Window Shades , Cornices , Curtain Poles , "
Lambrequins , Office Desks and Everything - *
thing Pertaining to the Furniture . * "J
and Upholstery Trade , Q *
, GHAS. : SHIVERICK.
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' 1206,1208,1210 Faraham ,