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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA FJtlDAY , SEPTEMBER 22
-T.CT.BBO'\V-Esr& OO
WHOLESALI
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Boots and Shoes ,
OMAHA , NEB.
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! AHO RKTA1L UEALHR IN
ciii STTJOiffTo ifSuo c tf iiwJiii' * ' oa&t&oll'a r
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , OQGRS , BUNDS , K8LDINQS , LIME. GE
Aonsi ror. uiLirAUKKS or.\iuxT
Keav , Union Pacific Tnoo * OJ AJTA W
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JOJUIUiR OF
AND
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118 FARM AM ST. OMAHA
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
All Grocers' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
AID MWACTURiD TOBACCO.
Agents for BSKWOOD NAILS AHD LAFLIN & RAND POWDER CO.
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumpst Engine Trimmings ,
Mama HAcniNKKY , BV.VTISQ , HOSE , BHASS AMU IUON rrmsaa PIPS ,
PACKING. AT WHOLESALE AND UKTAIL.
HALIADAY WiHD-MILLS CHURGH > ANDd8CHQOL.8ELLS !
, Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha , Web.
The only Laundry in Nebraska that is supplied with complete machinery
for Laundry work. Send your orders by mail or express.
GOTTHEIMER , GODFREY & CO. ,
1207 Farnham Street.
DEALERS IN
b wU
Fire and Burglar Pro3
a
1020 Farnham Street ,
W.B. MILLAUD. f . JOHNSON
MILLARD & JOHNSON ,
Storage , Gonunissioii and fholesale Prniis ,
1421 & 1423 FARKHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED )
igents for Peck & Bauliers Lard , anil Wilbor Mills Flour
NEB
REFERENCES'
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
BTEELB. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
C.
DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS
Window and Plate Glass/
f&'Anyone conternpUtln ? building store.lank. or any other fine will flnd It to tbelr ad
\kuoge to corrts cud with ui tic ( ore purcbulnt ; their 1'lato Oluci ,
O. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA ' " NEB.
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
CARRIAGES , BUGGIES ,
IXKrD I XiSC3E XlX3SS
Bealriiuf Donn fn all Brnnota ,
E1. O. ZMZOZR-GKA-ICsr
. . - - ,
HOLEBALE GROCER
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha ,
TUEASUKE OF V1GO BAY.
An Attomutto bo Mndo to Halso the
Spivmsb Unlloon ? , wltU All Tholr
HicUoa Sunk ru , Cadiz In 1702 ,
Col. John K ( toTFi' ) , an on
who IIAA devoted n.mt 11 hi * lu&y life
t > the ecomi > tiahiiiuit < > l wolks tint
otliprineii have pronounced impossible ,
| h.is bciu on n visit to this city fur a
few d.ijs past , and is to sail for Eu
rope on thu Scotia to-morrow. A his *
tory of Col. Goran's engineering feats
would fill n volume , but ono < nf hit
greatest exploits was the clearing ol
thu hnrt'or of Sevastopol in the
Crimea , just after the war between
England and Russia. Just prirtr tu
this time the colonel acquired conaid-
crrvblo reputation by blowing up the
wreck of the United States man-of-war
Missouri , which wont down in the
channel oil' the fort nt Gibraltar , anil
his fame brought him to the knowl
edge of the Russian authorities. Thu
history of the damming up of the har
bor of Sevastopol 13 sulici ( ntly wol !
known to bo passed over in u few
words. Towttid the close of the
war in ISlilt , or just after the
b.ittlu of Alma , the allied Hoot
threatened the harbor , and the Rug
oiano euw that its capture was inovitiv
bio unless they could in aoiuo nay
render it inaccessible to the enoiuy.
Accordingly , orders were isauud to
sink n him of vessels between Forts
Constantine and Alexandria , which
are on opposite sides of the mouth of
the harbor , nnd about half n mile
apart. Fourteen mon-of-wiir , denud
ed of their masts nnd spnra , only , \\oro
first sunk on the line , but , as u storm
disturbed them , two other lines of
sunken vessels were made , and the
harbor was rendered thoroughly im
practicable. In addition to this , there
were too booms , ono of heavy masts
and spara , and the other uf twenty-
eight inch cable , thrown across thu
harbor , but the eight of the iron on
the former sunk it to the bottom , and
the latter would have ollerod but u
poor resistance to the entrance of the
licet , The Russians made several in
effectual attempts to clear the harbor
after thu war , and it was inspected by
numbers of engineers who shook their
heads and declined to undertake the
work. Finally the Russian minister
at Washington requested Colonel
owen to uxamino the harbor and
ive his opinion as to the practica
bility of clearing it. Arriving at St.
Petersburg Col. Gown had an interview -
view with the Grand Duke Constan
tine , and wan sent on board a frigate
of the Russian navy to Sevastopol.
Uo decided that it was possible , and
was asked whether ho would under-
lake to work on contract , or suporm-
; end it on the part of the government.
Llo ohoso to muko a contract , and im
mediately returned to this country and
ordered the machinery and other ma
terial needed. Ho sent out four cais
sons , each 05 feet long , 50 fout wide
and 15 feet deep , auroral 50-horso
power engines and other machinery ,
ind was ready to begin work In thu
liarbor early in 1857. This prepara
tion nearly exhausted Inn capital , and
liis case was a bad onu indeed , to lint !
when ho tnud the practical working
of his machinery that ho had only ono-
tialf of the power ho had calculated
upon. Ilo raised the money after a
struggle , and then sot men to work in
Poland to cut the timber needed
[ or moro caissons. The magnitude of
this work may bo imagined when
it was explained that the timber had
to be rafted over 2,000 miles. Of this
material ho made caissons 130 fcot
wide and twonty-livo feet deep. Ob
structions in the river down which
the logs were rafted caused frequent
delays , and fully two years wore con
sumed in work that ought to Imvo
icon done in leas than one. Event
ually , however , everything was ready ,
lo hud previously ascertained the
coitions ot the sunken vessels , and
Tad passed heavy chains boncath
them. Then he ranged three caissons
on each side of each of the vessel * , tit-
Rchod the chains , which ran over
drumo , to the powerful engines they
carried , and the vessel was slowly
Irawn out of tlio depths. Most of
rcBecls wcru deeply imbedded in the
iofl tand , some of them having poiui-
rated twenty-threo feet into tlmt
yielding subatanco , nnd the passing
of the chuitiB beneath them was onu
of his moat diflicult achievements.
L'ho harbor has an almost uniform
depth of sixty fcot , and lioncu , us ho
could raise u vessel only fifteen at n
ime , ho had ( to "hook on" to
t , aa ho Bays , three or four times ,
flis equipment cost $1,600,000 , but uu
liu vessels were his priza the under-
aking proved n profitable onu. In all
10 raised seventy-eight vessels of war ,
Deluding the frigate Twelve Apostles ,
jf ID ! ! guns , nt that time the largest
rsv vessel in the world. Some of the
thcr vessels railed were the frigate
Harm , ISO gunu ; the frigu'e Three
Saints. l'0 guns ; the Irigiito Tchesuw ,
" 20 guns , and the war ahipa Uo-lutt'
nil Sffctztlslav , of 81 guns each.
When the task had bjcn accomplished
'j > ] , Gowcn was knighted by the cm
juror , and received aover.tl of the
irdera of the cujrt. The i.nterpriso
cost him nearly BIX yeara of labor ;
bur , dcopitfj the liborul iiulucemeiiU
leld out to him by the Uuesuut gov-
-rnnient , mnoi.g which won the man
agement of an immense railway sys
tem , at a salary equal to that of the
ircsident of the United
States , ho ro
urnod to his native land.
Colonel GoWan'a present mission to
Europe relates to iho Spanish al-
'oona , whereby hangs a story. Dur.
.ni > the war of the Spanish succession ,
when England and Holland then the
strongest naval nations of the world
were allied against Spain and
Prance , the tributes from thp Ameri
can dominions of Spain accumulated
'or several years , for fear of Anglo-
Dutch cruisers , and It was not until
1702 that arrangements were mme
rnr transporting it to Spain. Franco
'urnishod a tleot of vessels of war to
convey the treasure galluona from the
Antilles to Cadiz. There were twenty-
; hroo of these ( , 'alleons , which were
Itted up expressly for the carriage of
700 tons each. The galleon Almor-
into carried forty-four guna , La Iluf.
foona fifiy-four , La Capitanu d'As-
a gas fifty-four , and the Noustra Senora -
era do laa Animas forty-four guns.
The others had armaments of from
; en to thirty-aix gunsand were regard
ed as strong war vessels. The French
loot sent to guard the treasure ships
consisted of twenty-throe ships of
the lino. Knowing that the
treasure waa on its way to Cadiz
atreasure worth , according to the best
Authorities , over S100,000,000 the
Knglish and Dutch governments fitted
out -inav.il expedition such as ne\cr
h.ul been hoard of up to lint time ,
and eotit it to the Spanish cni.it. The
galleons were to enter Ciuli/ . but
while they were on their way thry
were met by H voteol from Cadiz and
warned to tak refuse m the Iny of
VIIJP , which opens out on the bay of
Itiflcay. They put in thpro Si pt. 23 ,
1702 , nnd took up positions in thu
inner bay , while the French llpi > t
formed line in the outer for their pro
tection. For nearly n month they lay
there , and it might reasonably bo sup
posed that in thai time they would
have unloaded their treasures and sent
thorn to aplnco of eafoty , but this it
appears they did not do. Cadiz claim
ed the exclusive privilege , under a
grant from the King , to handle
all royal treasures from abroad ,
and the assertion of this right prevented -
vented the iHluliiiR , with the excep
tion of nbout $ " ,000,000 , , which , ns
landed and t.vkcn iwi.y on Iho backs
ol 12,500 horspp. IJy thin timu the En
glish and Dutch , with thuir immense
llootnnd n nhoro ivimy of twenty
thousand mon , rroro upon them , and
on the 21st of October the attack was
mado. When the soldiers were landed
thu Spaniards began to burn thu gal-
leona to prevent their falling into the
hands of the enmiiy. In tlio meantime -
time the Anglo-Dutch float had forced
their way Into the Inner bay , and had
won what ia known in history as the
"Victory of Vipo. " They captured
nine of the Galleons , four of which
went to the English r.nd five to the
Dutch. Of thu latter two were lost
through iiro. Thus uixlcen of the
trcnsuru-ladcn galluonM were sunk in
Ari o bay , where their grim skeletons
prub.ibly exist to-day.
Col. Gowcn naya that lie has tlior-
jughly explored the Bay of Vigo , and
liaa located fourteen of thcflo vcasols.
He la convinced that nothing liao been
done todisturb the treasure" , although
numerous attempts have bi'on made ,
ind that countless millions of specie
; io nt the bottom of the bay awaiting
the coming of their liberator. The
raising of these wrecks , ho thinkswill
not bo half tie diflicult n work as that
lie accomplished in Sevastopol , and the
oxponeos will be materially lighter.
According to Stanhope , then the En
glish ambassador nt Oadi.- , the galleons
contained 30,000,000 pieces of eight ,
bcaido almost nil equal amount of
merchandise nnd private ventures in
American gold. In 1825 Dixon , an
enterprising Fnglishman , tried to raise
iho treasure by means of the diving-
bell but failed. In 185G Another
Englishman located two of the
galleons , but ran nut of funds ,
nnd ceased hia explorations. In
1SU ! ) thia gentleman applied to Col.
jlowen to aid him in recovering the
treasure , and the latter made the ox-
kinination heretofore referred to.
Subsequently an English company was
'ormud and the necessary capital sub
scribed and paid , but as there was
.rouble about thu concession from thu
Spanish government the money was
returned to thu subscribers
Col. Gowon , it ia believed , has now
smoothed over tlin question of conces
sion , and ia resolved to undertake the
rescue of the long sunken treasure.
If pluck , persistency and readiness in
expedients will do it , ho in the man
to uucceed. But there are other treas
ure seekers who siy that the Vigo bo
nanza wa3 exhausted half a century
ago. Col. Gowcn ia confident , however -
over , that the treasure ia ntill there ,
and is ready to embark in the effort to
obtain it.
Innrodibli *
F. A. Scratch , druBi ; ' " * , Jiuthvcn , Ont. ,
writes : "I Imvo the reivto't confidence in
your UntnocK Ilioon DITTFUH In ono
: ino with which lam personally acquainted
iliotr hiicees.s wan almost incredible- . Ono
tuly tnld me tint half n bottle did her
1101 o gnod than hand mln of dnllarH * worth
of medicine the hail prevlomly taken.1"
rfco 81.00.
Temperance
Is not signing a pledge
or taking a solemn oath that
cannot be kept , because of
the non-removal of the cause
liquor. The way to make
a man temperate is to kill
the desire for those dreadful
artificial stimulants that car
ry so many bright intellects
to premature graves , and
du.solntion , strife and un-
happinuss into so many
families.
JRfiWN's IRON
111 . nonalcoholic
rn.ns , atnie -
ic Ionic , made 111 Il.iltimnrc ,
! ! . , > y the Jirottii Chcimc.il
Company , \vlio arc old drui- ;
iists ; and in c\cry p.ulicu-
lar rt'liablo , will , by rcinuv-
iiij ; thu cia\im ; nrnKlitu in'
the ilruiiKaul , and by curing
the ncr \ ousncssveaKiic ! > > ,
and general ill health result
ing from intemperance , dn
pore to jironiotB tcinncrancc ,
iu the strictest sense than
any other means now laiown ,
It is a well authenticated
fact that many medicines ,
especially' bitters/ arc noth
ing but cheap whiskey vilely
concocted for use in local
option countries. Such is
not the case with BROWN'S
luoN'Hrn'EKS. It isa medi
cine , a cure for weakness
and decay in the nervous ,
muscular , and digestive or
gans of the body , produc
ing good , rich blood , health
and strength. Try one bet
tle. Price $1.00.
MRS. MATILDA BOEHME.
.
l tu No. ] I8 llouuru otrutt. between
lltli mii.flrdilojrwut ol Wtutira N w < i > ap r
Union.
Basin us DireBtoFf
A-ttr.ict 'i _ Htm ttutft ,
t. . Mc-Hul'i , , ef
R. BAU1LVTT SIT South 13th Mreef.
Arohlti > ct .
A MtSiU'.l IfiOUK ,
Hciora II Crrlfthton Ill.
A. T. kAKOK Jr . Uoom t , Ciclclit.in Plncfc.
k Oooit and bl'ooe.
j'llkS DiVINK A CO. ,
V Hoot * nd 3hooA srood wortra nl
me wrrfc on h n I. cornet 18th nJ lltr
fJlOS. KIUCKBON , 8. K. cor. 16th nd
JOUN fOr.TUNATUtl.
ttl 10th eirwl , nunulMlnm to order rood worfc
t IMr prlco . Kewlrliif done.
llfrt pring * .
lASKlvr.U H niif\chirff. HI ? Dam IMP ! .
Ocoxn , Hew ana uirtlonciy.
J. I. rnUKUAUP 1015 rrnh m 3tre (
Duller and
UrsrJAXKASCHUOKUKlUhoolJMt II. MiJ B.
Wnao la Joln U MLiMMiisI 1876 Omttu.
UMTbcat and Head W Roni.
f X
Clothing Uoiighl.
hlilicstCishjitlialor lecond
knd cloU.lniCorner loth and fnruhtm.
ruR _ , t'alnti ana Ulit.
KHUN , ) CO.
. jtrrj dit , rins V nc Uool , Ccr. lllh sul
Donclrt itrmtt.
V. J. WlHTnilOUPK , Wtalt'tle A Kettll , ICtli II
0. riKU ) , SOM Morlh EMe Ctltulcir Klrcet
I'AUU. DniBi-M IQUi wij Ho til FtreaUi.
Ucntliu.
DR. 1'AUL Wllllims moot Cor. Uth A Dodge.
Olvll Engineer * and Uurvoyort.
ANURB.W U03i\VAliR : : , CrclRhtoa IIIocV ,
Tcwa Burvee , Gr Je mil Uowornne Sjilomj
RprcUlty.
Dry Uooas flotlont , tto.
JOHN II. F. I.ltllHAKN & CO. ,
lc Tort DryOooaohloif , 1310 and 181S nra-
htm street.
[ i. 0. EnounM alto \ oott ar.O ohcrj & TaclSo
WrCAllNKftHONS cor Utli \ JffVtonill
Jowo er .
JOHN liAUMKlt 1BU Farnham Etrest.
Undertaken.
C1IA9. RTKWK. 10U Ftrnnam hcl. IBlh b 11W.
Hotel * .
OOUAlf 1IOUSK , P U. Cary , 013 FarnhamBI
BDAVKN'8 IIOTKL. f. SUvcn. 10th Bt.
'antbcrn Uctol Ou . Hamcl Cth ALcuvcmnottl
OCriTRAI ,
HKSTAU1.AKT ,
MK.H. A. BYAli
r.iitlixcei corner lilthaiul BoJ o.
Bout llotrd lor the Monty.
S tlst Ulon QiuranteeO.
kk all llovitn.
Poitd \ > y the D y , Weoic or Month.
Good Terms for Cia'u ,
Fural hcil Rnnma RuiiplU'd.
rurutiura ,
& V. anCSt. lieu incl Demand Hand rurnHuie
ml Dtrvrs , illi Dou lM. Ugliest cioh l lce
ilJ ( or second I'in
. EOI1HEK ICCt Danrla > l. fine rocJl &c
Terce Workt.
OUACA B-ENCK co.
aOST , flUKSACO ISlSUarceyKI. , Improvi
id Ice IJoiri , Ircr and Wood Fencei , OClct
Illneo , ConntfM IMne and Walnnt. I
PawnVirokera.
nOSKKFKLU 10th Bt. . het far. 4 Hai
llofrlior tor , Oanlleld'e Patent.
UOC ] V/I. ) tl > lit. lict. leu.
Clean and Tobacco.
Wr.'ST h FH1T8CI1KH , nmntifictureraol Olgsri ,
tnd WholcMlu Dealorol n Toliaccoa , 1805 Doiulaa.
V. F r.OUKHZEH manuftctiircr llKlFarnlmra
Crockery.
. BOIWKH 1SCO DTO 'M ' tfrsot. Qsod llnr
Junk.
II. BEBTflOLl ) , IUK9 and Uetal.
Lumber LI mo and dement.
ORTKU & QRiY corner ( Sth and Doiiglu Sis.
Lampa and Qlatiwara.
/ . BOKNKH UK Dorwlag HI. Oood Variety
Merchant rullora.
O. A. LINDQUKBT ,
Oaa ol oar moat popular Merchant Tatlori li reHiring -
Hiring the latoet doslcns lor Spring and Summer
Booda for gcntlomon'B wear. EtylUh , durable ,
ud nrlcta low to ever 1QOO Farcam etrot.
Millinery.
I1RH. 0. A. IUNOKH , Wholesale and UcUII , Fan
; v Ooodd In ( froat variety , Zcphvrn , Card Bcurdo
itctlcnGIoicu , Cotei.li , Ac. ChDHpctt Houta In
ihoYiY > , PurcLaswra m\a BO per cenl. Order
> rH ! l. 116 Fifteenth ntroel
Mour anil Feed.
OW/IfACUTY MILLH , Sth aud Tmnhtm 31 .
ca Dtnj. , proprietors
rocjri.
8. BTKVHIIH , nisi between Cumins nd I ai
t. A. MiOHAKi : Corn 'M ami Cnmlnc Etrocto
Hcrdwaie , Iron and Btecl.
i LAKaWOUTUV , Whoeotle,110 ! ani1
Hit Uth street
A. JIOU1E3 corno icth and CulKorclt.
HarnoBf , Oaildlee , .0.
Vr'ElM CCISthSt. bet Farr- Harniy.
Olothlnc and Furnlthlne Uocx i
GBO. U. rnTKiaON. Aho llata , Cam ,
Ehoci Ncliona ind Outlerv bOi U. 10th titreei.
Cornice V/orki.
Ccrnlco Work ) , Mannlutarerri Iron
Jot n let ) , Tin , Iran andto ! Ho'j.lliif , Order
( rom cny locality iironintly cxectitnl In the be
manner. Factory and Ottlco 1218 lliunoy St.
0. BPIXIIT , 'roprlctor.
Oalrftnlted Iron Oornlcca , Window Oin , ere. ,
mtnufactnrul and nut n In any pait ol HID
country T. ( IINHOU ) t0 ! Thirteenth btreot
Uommliilon Merchanti.
JOHN Q. WIL UU.1IU Uoiko nti t.
D II. HKKMKK. Ifui Uetollic tV larxe adveiUl * .
DKnt In Dillv tr'd Wcrl.ly ,
Bhow Cato Manufactorr.
o. ; . V/IMH : .
Uaatfactnrer t'J ) Dealer Hi ill Irlrilg
Cuoe , Upd/ht Cun , , . , IJJT L' J M
KHANK L. OKUIIAUD , prr.rlrtor [ Oin < h.
Shoy Oncu mtni'J.v.lory , I'll ' ) : jutb Itlth atrtct ,
: utwccn Lmenuoitli and Uirty. All
n'urr&ntcd tlnt-clxw.
ovoi and inxrt
A. IIUIillJ. T 'II ,
* lcIn ijtovrs ar t ijnvi 1 ujd Uxr af cla
ol Tin liocla UK ) at ) kljOx U UullJmif Won
O1J IVhOKO'llock.
. J10NNKI1 1503 Loufhl HI uod Hid Ctnap
HKNUT KAUKMAHH ,
In Ir.d u brlilc block on Iiouglai Blnrl , hit
Just cpiued u moot eleKant Ucel Hall ,
Hot Lunch from 10 to 1J
rvury day ,
< ALCONKi : < lethtltltet.
I'Jeedi ,
3. CVANH , Wholeula and Retail Seed D and
Cultivator ! Odd Fello i 1U1I
Photograpnon.
OEO. 1IKVN , PROP.
Ur nd CoLtral Oallury ,
212 Millionth Htie l.
nctr Uiuinlo 1UU. tfltcl-cliioWork ind j'jotupt
.Plumbing , dai nnd Utoam f'ttlnn. '
F. W. TAltl'Y k CO. , { 10 U tit. , lict Farnhtm
ted r > oulie. ; Wurli promp yattor.tlod to
P. F1T2PATIUCK. touelM Slrwl.
Phytlclar.i nnd Gurceont.
W. t ) . ( iinitB , U. 1) . , Koom No I , Oielghtoo
Block , 15th Htreet.
P. fi. LKIhlLNHlHO , 11. D. Uuonlo Block.
0. L. HA11T , H. U. , Kye and liii opp. poitodlce
MORGAN PAKK
MILITARY ACADEMY
A CtirUUiD Family School lor BOJI. ITfjuirei
ibrCollexv , Hcleutlflo Bchool or lliulncw. tieoi
to Oupt , BD , N , KIRK TALOOTT.
Principal.
Uorrgu > f rk , Cook Cg. , 111.Ulojcue. < .
FOK
CHICAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE.
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And all Poliitt Enit atlriOouth-Eatt.
TIIKLIMKCOMPKISKS
Ni-nrly 4 , ( HO uillrn Rallil Dinootli Otccl Traekl
All contipctloni nro inailo In UNION ObPOTO.
hrw a Ndtlonil llepntftt'on * Mnv the
real Through Car Line , ami N linl\cr illy
onrixlod to l > o the FIMC8T CQUIPPCD Half.
road In the worlil for nil clftivi ot trn\el.
Try It ntul \ on will find tm\dhij ; n tniur )
fctrad of n > ll coiiifort.
Through Tlckptiila tlilt Cclrhratcd Line foi
wvlo at all ttnctn In the Wrnt.
All Infoniatlon nlxmt Untcn o Fare , Ulucplng
Car AcormuioJutlonH , Tlmo Talilos , &o. , will bt
ituerfully nlu > n by npplj ( nine to
T. J. POTTEri ,
Sd Vlco-l'riw't A Ocn. MMi ior'hlc ; KO ,
PEROIVAL LOWELL.
Oen. I'niaeivvcr Ak't. Chicago ,
W. J. DAVKNI'OHT ,
( leu Agent , Conncll llluCTe.
11. 1' lUiiL : , Ticket ARt.
mnio-ml 1) )
HEAT YOUR HOUSES
FURNACES IN THE WORLD ,
11AIB BY
RIOHARDSOWBOYNTON &CO
CHICAGO , IXLS ,
Kmhody nnvr 18S2 Inipr vumcnla. Mor.
prnotion.1 ( uatiirtn ; Cent lot * to keep In
onltr ; UauloBn fnol | ' " Ri " itinro heat
and a larger volume of pure air tlun any
furnace nrndu.
BoldbyPIEIlCKr&llltADKOKD.Onmna.Ncu
J > 21-d3m
Sioux Dibj ffi FaniflB
THE SIOUX OUT ? BOUTH
llunsn Solid Train Ihrough Irou-
Council Llulto to St. Panl
Without Oh ne _ Time , Only 17 Houn
"rnt siioiiTEB notre _
raotf
OOUNOIL BLUFFR
TO R. PAUL , UINNKAI'OMC
DULUTI ! OR Biaif AIWK
and all polnla In Northern Iowa. Ulnneewta ani )
DA.oia. Thin line lo oqnlppod with the Improved
V/Hilnhou ) ; c Autoumtlo Alr-brake _ nd lllllt
Plttlorm ConiiliT and IluUor : Mid ( or
fcl'Knit , BAKKTT AND COMF011T
li nnonrpaiiti'l 1'ulltnan Palace Bleeping Cat
run through V/ITJ10UT CHANQB hetwopn Kan
itlCHyt.nd yt. rnl , via Council IJlurrg und
Mnux City.
Trains loivr Union i'aelflo Trrniter it Conn
ell DluC.1 , at 7:10 : p. 10. dally on anltal of Ktnnai
City , Bt Jo4t ) > ! i and Council IlluZu train Iroru
thiiRnuth. ArihlnotHlouxClty 11.10 y. m. ,
Mid f.t thi > 'If < v tli\\at \ \ Dtjiot at St. Paul t ) 11:65 :
njnn
V.tH I/OUnH IN AWVAHCE 01' AKV OTUK1
UOUIE.
\TUomrcilior In liv-li'i , ' ln fcloui City Honl
iiirft a TJirumjh Tmln. The Rlibrtirt hit
iiQ and a ComlorUliln ItWe In th
Xliro iih ; C' ' rn
OUUM'IL HLUKl'B All ! ) 8T. PAOL.
f.Wtico tint four ItclieU re-il VK the "Ulon.
Clly tti < ] P&iine lUHio.J
J.J1. WATTLIM , J II DUOHANAH
Hiii rinteniont. ! Oea' 1'aiw. Aftonl
Uldsonrl Vnlluy 1 > ,
W. B. ! > AVJiSoiilhwiftorn l'a eiuer AL'cnt.
- -
nnrcll
D. M. WELTY ,
( Suaootaor ioD.T. Moniit. )
llanulactnrer and Dealer Iu
Saddles , Harnossi Whipsi
FANUY UORSI5 CLOTHING
Relies , Dustora and Turf Goods
JB _
ol ALI , OKSCnilTIONU.
f
. .
' .V.j'VAl ' * '
Ancnto Ja . U , lllll ft Co '
' ' The Boat in The World , "
OMAHA , NEB
100,000
TIMKEH-SPRIHC VEHICLES
WOW IN TJ S E.
They urua < > all other 8 f or c sy rldlus. style
nd clurabllltj ,
They are for .ulu by ull Loadinj , ' Car-
iagu Duildum and Doalora throughout
lie country ,
SPRINGS , GEARS & BODIES
For BO ) b
Henry Timlcen ,
I'ateutee unlllullder of Fine Carriage ! ,
e OE.OT7XS , - - XkXO.
Jl-Cm
j , P. mm & GO.
K L , Sommers & Go's
'
'
Bisoorrs ,
OAKES ,
JUMBLES
AND NOVELTIES ,
Wholesale Manufacturing
CONFECTIONERS
\NI ) DEALEUS IN
Fruits , Nuts and Cigars.
Ill S. 14th Si
OMAHA - - > \EB.
JOHN HfiBl.W , IBOHtSrtlJIT
Fmrldcnt. Vice 1'tw. .
W. S. D irnr . Boo. Mid Iron.
THE NEBRASKA
MMUMCTIJfifflG 00
Lincoln , Neb
IMANUFAOTUREUS OF
Corn Plnntora , Hrrrowa.Knrm Koltora
Hulky liny lialrea , flucunt Klo\ntlnff
Windmills , &c
Wo rc prp red to ilo Job worl : nrt ra nut o
trine for otlii-r puttier.
nwi.orlcrs !
NKH1UBKA MANIlKAPTUa'XO CO
Mnrnln N
EUROPEAN HOTEL ,
The most con ! rail locntrd hotel In the city.
Koomi 76o , 1.00 , tl Mun.l 12.00 per il j.
Klrnt Cliss Hu8Uur.int connected with the
hotel.
.HURST. - - Prop.
Corner Fourth anil Locutt Street * .
xuco.
KSTADMSIIKD ISM.
SIDE SWING ATTAU1IMKNT-NOT PATENT
A. J. SIMPSON
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
1409 and Mil Dodtfo Btreot ,
aug 7-tno Gin OMAHA , NKII.
FAST TIMS !
In KolDjj Eaal Uko the
UMcago & Northwest-
ytt-.flh w 'i HE li . "n7"/5iwTxr"-
viJL JJ.
Trnlna lrn\o Omaha 3:40 : p. m. nml 7:40 : a. rn.
for lull Information call on II. 1 * . UKUKL , Ticket
AKont , 14th ami rariiam utr. , .1. 1IKI.L , U. 1 * .
Hallway Dtiot | , oral JAMEST.CLAHK , Uouoral
Ak'Cllt. _ _ _ I/ /
THE CITY STEAM
LAUWDRY
malted a specialty of
Collars & Cuffs ,
AT THE UATK OF
Three Cents Each.
Work noHcited from nil over the cnuntry.
Tlio cliaroH | ; and return pnatnuo iiumt iic-
compauy tlio i > ackno. ( Spccinl rates to
larfio clulia or nreiiciu3 ) ,
aSUfma WILICINS k KVAN1.
SCROFULA.
The scat of all diseases of this im-
turn in in thu blood , ns any onu mani
festly kno < \ ; therefore , if you purify
thu blood , the diacaro , in any form or
stage , diuuppoare , Ruad what those
nay who liayo tested thu mnrltH of the
great vegetable blood purifier , S. S. S.
It cloanaoB Iho blood of all scrofulous
taint BO thoroughly that tlio disease
never rctunm.
I had scrofula for nuvon months , the
ulcer covering thu entire eurfacu of
both lcjs. ; After liaving tried the
usual remedies witli no relief , I re
sorted to 8 , S , S. , niid nm glad to say
that six bottles has efluctuiilly cured
mo. A. S. LKNFEHTV ,
Atlanta , Go.
I suffered from scrofula 17 years.
My shin bonea wore covered with ul
cers and one mass of ratten llusli , and
thu odor WIIH almnat unbearable. All
roinodioa and truutuiunta failed until I
began taking S , M. S. 1'ruvioim to
taking It I at times could ucarcely
walk , Kow I can walk all day , and I
Imvo to thank H. S. S , nnd it only for
my euro. TJIU . JMcKAiaaNO ,
Atlanta , Ga.
Homo lliirty years ago there lived
in Montgomery , Ala. , u young man
who wivn turribly alllicted with Hcrof-
ula , After being treated for u long
tinio by thu medical profession of thin
town with no benefit , ho commenced
taking S. S. S. After persistently
taking it two months ho was cured ,
lining acquainted with him for 20
years thereafter , I can testify that the
disease never returned.
J.V. . HIHIIOP , J. P. ,
Hot Springs , Ark.
.81.001) Hcwnrtl will to paid w any
chbiuitt who will Iind7on aoalyelcot 100 cottleuot
U. U , 8. , onu particle ol Mercury. Iodide ol ix
lluiu ortuy Mineral gulisttncc ,
swirrBmjiirjo co. Picpa
Atlanta , Ol
Prtcolof Umall ilte , 01.00
Large Ue fl.76.
Hold by all
x :
PEREBISE ,
Murray & Lanman's
FLORIDA WATER.
Best for TOILET , BATH
and HANDKERCHIEF.