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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1882)
THE DAILY BEE OMAHA MONDAY , OCTOBER 30 ' No Whiskeyi BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is one of the vciy few tonic medicines that arc not com posed mostly of alcohol or whiskey , thus becoming a fruitful source of intemper ance by promoting a desire for rum. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS is guaranteed to be n non- intoxicating stimulant , and it will , in nearly ever ) ' case , take the place of all liquor , and at the same time abso lutely kill the desire for whiskey and other intoxi cating beverages. Rev. G. W. RICE , editor of the American Christian Re- viav , says of Brown's Iron Hitters : Cin.O.Nor. 16,1881. Gents : The foolish wast ing ofilal force In business , pleasure , and vicious indul gence of our people , makes your preparation a necessity ; and if applied , will savelmn- drcdj H ho resort to saloons for temporary recuperation. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS lias been thoroughly tested for dyspepsia , indigestion , biliousness , weaknes's , debil ity , overwork , rheumatism , neuralgia , consumption , liver complaints , kidney troubles , &c. , and it never fails to render -speedy and permanent relief. BALL'S ' CORSETS Every Gorsot li warranted eaUi- lactory to Its Tfoaror in ororr iray. or tbo money will bo refunded by tbo portion from whom It was bought. Thfl only Dorset pronounced by oar leading | > hyloUn < mot iBjurloni to Iliq wearer , aniiendnnmlliT lullei 55 ? " { noitoomrorubl * nnd pertoot mttag Corrwtmre 1 ' ' l * ' PJUCE8 , by SUU , Poitoce Paid I HealUi Prewrrlnir , t.t > 0. Biir.AdJuitln , 1.8 AbdMaUU ( extra bc ry ) fH.OO. Jiunlat , 1.0 Hcclth PrnerrlBC ( One eoutll ) B.OO , I'uwjra Hklrt-Hupportlnc. ! . & < > . F rule by Undine Itetull Itrnlrni everywhere , OUICAGO CJOllSlil' CO , , CUICUb'O , UL Uliieodhcow > HEAT YOUR HOUSES FURNACES IN THE WORLD MADE nv EIOHARDS W.BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , lxil,8 , Embody now 1882 liu | > \eincnt . Hot practical ' < llri i Coiit lcn to l o'p I fidorj Ueelosn futill will gU moro hei nlal rger volumoot pnrn ulr thin uj turn&ca ma o Hold bj-l'IKUVKY * ] ) UM > FOUJOmuift , Neb Iyll4lJ.ii THE CITV STEAM LAUNDRY inaVei ) a epcclalty ol Collars & Guffs AT TJIE HATK Of Three Gents Each. Work tolcitcd ! frumnll o > erlho country The rbarcMi and return ix tnge must iu couipnnj the jmcks e Bptcial rated to larga cluliH or _ _ 24.tf m t \V ILK1 K H&JiVAN8 " 100,000 TIMKEN-SPRHGVEIUGLE:8 ! : is o w is n s E. They eimon all other I lor ciiy rldlnj ; . ttyle nd darablut ) , , They are for tale by all Leading Oar Lago Builders aud Dealers throughou he country. SPBINQS , GEAES & BODIES for til b Henry Timken , jPatcntte ndEulHcr of 7lno Carriage ) , Jl-fm TENTH STREET BAYING , s Sioux Falls Sfcono a Oranito ? Barker on 1 ho Situation Shall Hew Bida be Asked for ? illor ot Tnr l\rr \ There Btums to bo a little diacuseion > y thoeo interested in tlio piving of 'onth , ns to the wiedom of accepting ho bid for paving with "Sioux Falls" tone. Perhaps it would bo wall to elate 10 fact regarding paving Tenth street. t was decided by the majority of the property owners to try and pave with ranlto , on the general nuppnsiUon iat it would not cost over § 3 GO per quaro yard. On opening tUo j.da thu coat wan found to be bout eight dollnro. It was conaidcrcd hat the great majority of the owners f Tenth ntrcct property could not [ and so great a tax ; and by the con urrcnco of the council and the board vas unanimously rejected. It was ion decided to call for bida for gran- to , sandstone nnd limestone , and to o modify the ( specifications as to so- uro moro rcasonablo prices. On opening these bids there wns no bids or granite , but there wore two for 'Sioux Falls" ntono , the lowest at our dollars and thirty-fivo cents per yard. There was ono for Minnesota itno and sandstone , an excellent a tone , atthroo dollars and thirty-fivo cents jor yard ; ono of sandstone from Fort tolling , OoL , at three dollars and ninety-eight cents ; ono of Joliet limo tone at four dollars and eight cents. ) n a proposal being made to take the Minnesota atone at three dollars and hirty-fivo cents , it was stated by the city attorney that the board could not accept this bid , as under the ordinance of the city authorizing the paving of Tenth street'only "flranlto" could bo accepted. It was also intimated that ; f there was any reasonable doabt that Sionx Falls stone was not granite ito , that the board was barred from accepting it , on the ground that if not granite it might endanger the validity of the tax levy and pro' vent its collection , in which ease the city at largo would have to pay the coat of paving Tenth. The great wis dom of this advice has already been demonstrated. Two largo and wealthy owners have intimated to tha board that under the present ordinance if any other stone but granite is put down , they will content in the courts the legality of the levy. I should dtalo that it was decided by. the board before opening the bida that no paving was to bo expected this fall ; that all that could bo done waste to prepare during the winter for the work to bo done in the spring , after the lint of April , and that , all bids were inado on that understanding. It will now bo perceived how neces sary it is that the boaid should care fully follow the opinion oi their Joca advisor and every requirement of tha laws and ordinances under which it acts , so as not to vitiate its own work and so entail litigation on the com raunity. This care necessitates , eomc delay , at which so many grumble. This being the condition , it be comes necessary , to avoid litigation that stops should bo taken to decide the question , "Is Sioux Falls stone a granite ? " Should-this bo decided in its favor which I do not believe , there is nothing - thing but the question of cost , am the fao that many horaomon objeo to it as being too slippery on such a Rrado us Tenth. The question of cos1 is a serious ono. Several of the wealthy owners do not care for that but the great majority , among whom are widoiva and their children , have nothing but their propurtios 01 the street , do atcnuously object to paying over $3.50 per cquaro yarc for paving , and doolaro that sand , or sound limestone , is sulliciontly goat und moro reasonable in price. They eay there is umplo time between Una and April next to ro-advortieo for several kinds of stone , and that the chances are much moro reasonable prices will bo secured. As it is a fuel that the second bids brought a eavinj , of fifty thousand dollars over tin lirst bids , this is a reasonable augges tion , especially as the Union Pacific au thorities aesuro us that if a third bid is called for they are prepared to loner their rates to the lowest possible point , BO as to soouro to Omaha [ a paving sand' stone at a much lower rate than ha1 } yet been offered , As there uro from eighteen to twenty thousand yards to ptvo , it will bo al once seen tliut ovun fifty cents saved onoach jiird will amont to nine or tun thousand dollars , a sum not to bo treated with contempt , nndof groal importance to thoto taxpayers to whom every tax is a novel o loss. II the U. P. cots the example , may il not bo expected that the St. Paul und Sioux Gity load will dn the sumo to enable the owners of the Sioux Falls atoiio to lower their prices and enable U r. Mack or some other con tractor to discount the present bid' It should not bo forgotten that the owners of Tenth uro obliged to pave for the benefit of the city af largo moro than for their own convenience , Wo are , thcrofoto , very uiuoh in favor of the rpjaoting the present ono bid and of asking the property own- era to empower the city council to authorize a now bid for four kinds of stone , uranite , Sioux Fulls , sandstone snd limo etono. , * ' ; | > ) And when opomid to allow the board to ( elect that otoiij which scorns to them most advisable , taking quality and price into acoiiunt and they niitjht limit the inico to $4. If this is done Sioux Falls stone can bo accepted on its own merit , whether it bo granite or not , at d so save any legal trouble. It will also Beouro a larger number of com- puUtora for our paving and ylll not loivo us at the tender mercy of any ono person who alone can sup ply our demand. Considering that wo are only juet com- monclng the paving of Omaha , It is very necessary that our first efforts - forts should bo carefully taken , not only to secure the legality of every step , but also not to frighten our property owners from paving by neg ligently leaving them at the mercy ol ono kind of ntono and at n coat which only the wealthy can afLyd to psy. I therefore oflor the above for the careful consideration f tax payers. Yours respectfully , JOSKPH BAHKP.U , Of the Boird of Publio Works. FREDERICK VVARDE. , Return of tbo Urilllnnt Young Traged ian to Omulm. Mr. Frederick Wardo , the brilliant oung tragedian appears at the opera louse next Friday and Saturday with i strong company in ' Damon and Pythias , " "Lady of .Lyons , " nnd 'llichard III. " It may bo interesting 0 the Knights of Pythias to know hat Ward and Avoling , who play ) imon and Pythias respectively , nro 5ir Knights , being members of No. 0 , iako Shore Lodge , of Cleveland. This s the only instance where thcso two haractora are portrayed by two actual ( nights. The Q uincy Whig of Tuesday , Oc- obor lUth , contains the following in- cresting arliclu : "Fred. B. Wardo md company appeared at the opera louse last uvemtig lo a very largo au dience. The attendance was a high compliment to the artists , several of whom have warm friends in thia city. Clip audience , however , was a recog nition ( jf the dramatic ability of the stars rather than a manifestation of leraonal regard for the nctors. Its enthusiasm wan. unbounded , but it evinced a critical appreciation of the alont displayed , and the fact that Mr. VVardo was repeatedly called before the curtain was evidence of the intrinsic merit of his performance. The play suk'ctod was the historical drama of 'Damon and Pythias , " which had once been performed hero by Mr. Wardo and his company , but they were induced to repeat it after urgent solicitation. In it Mr. Wardo found opportunity for the display of his re markable talent , and the surround ings and the occasion Boomed to prompt all in the cast to exceptional effort. Mr. W do was compelled to appear before the footlights at the close of the" second act. At the termination of the fourth act Cbl , Thomas Dull appeared upon the itago and addressed Mr. Wardo , say ing ho had boon honored by being chosen on behalf of Mr. Wardo'a friendo in Quincy to welcome him to the city again , and to present him a testimonial of their recognition of his dramatic worth , and ho was ploaood in view of the fact that Mr. Wardo is ono of the few dramatic artists of the day who confine themselves to conscientious sciontious intcrprotration of the work of the masters. Ho assured Mr. Wardo that his friends in Qulney will at all times bo glad to welcome him to the city and to pay him the respect duo a gentleman of his rare attainments. Then quoting , "brevity is the soul of wit , " Ool. Duff said it only remained for him to pro- nont a handsome portrait of Mr. Wardo. The portrait is a very largo crayon of Mr. Wardo tn costume , and is an elegant piece of work as well as perfect likeness. It la from Scott's studio. A moro appropriate token of esteem could not have been selected. Mr. Wardo was evidently taken at a disadvantage- was thoroughly surprised , and it was remarked that in the Bcono' ho did sorao of the most perfect acting of the evening. Ho , however , gracefully returned his thanks for the honor done him , re marking that there were time * whim words would not express the senti ments of the heart. Ho said , like Colonel Duff , ho should have to quote from the master , "Beggar that I am , 1 am oven poor in thanks , but I thank you. Woman' * Trno Friend. A friend in need la a friend indeed. Tbia none can deny , especially when twmi'stanCD Is rendered when one In sorely afllictod with- dfsooHo , moro particularly those complaints - plaints and weaknesses BO common to oui female population. Every woman should know that Electric Hitters are woman's true friend , and will positively restore her to health , ovou when all other remedies fall. A single trial always proves our as sertion. They are pleasant to thu taste , ami only cost fifty cents n bottle. Bold by 0. if. Cfoo.lm r ATTENTION I Call for a Worklngmen and Farmers' County Convention. The workingmen and farmers of Douglas county , who are in accord with the principles enunciated by the state anti-monopoly convention hold at Hastings , September 27th , 1882 , are hereby invited to eloot delegates to a convention that will nominate a legislative ticket for Douglas county , consisting of two members of the con- ate and eight members of thohouso of representatives , also ono county com missioner and such procinot olh'cern as may bp designated by the county com. miaaionera in their election proclama tion. tion.Tho The ratio of representation shall bo us follow Every element of trade and each element af common labor ahull bo rep resented by five delegates , Where mechanics or laborers have no organi zation , they may organize for this pur pose , as for Instance , blacksmiths , car * pentora , machinists , tinsmiths , smelt ing works laborers , etc , Every precinct cinct outside of the city of Omaha shall bo entitled to five delegates to bo chosen by the farmeri , It is rec ommended that the meetings to soled delegates in the city by any labor or. gnniiutioii or element shall bo held upon a cull iasued three days previous through THK OMAHA BEE. Such call shall state the time and place of meet ing , and name of organization or labor clement. In the country precincts the meetings shall bo held in pursu ance of a notice printed or written , conspicuously posted in at least three publio places within the precinct for at least ono week. Only delegates elected in pursuance to thcso recommendations and having proper credentials , will bo admitted to seats in the convention , No proxies will be allowed , but alternates may be elected to take the places of delegates that may bo absent. TUB Convention , The delegates elected by the workingmen - ingmen and farmers of Douglas county , who are in accord with the principles enunciated by the state anti-monopoly convention , held at Hasting ) , September 27 , 1882 , are hereby called to assemble in county convention to bo hold nt the city hall , in the city of Omaha , Douglas county , on Wednesday , November 1st , 188i5 , at 1:30 : p. m Eich delegation must have credentials signed by the chair man and secretary of the meeting ut which they were elected. JOHN UOSIOKY , Chairman. J. R LKWIS , Sdcreiary. Blacksmiths and Wagonmakera. A mass meetnitr will bo hold on Monday next at 7:30 : p. ra.at thoCitj Hall , ( Council chamber ) , for the pur pose of electing five delegates to the Farmers' and Workin gmon's convcn tionwhich will bo hold on Wednes day , the first of November. All art ) invited , Colored Citizens. You are requested to assemble at the City 11 all on Monday next at 7:30 : p. m. , for the puroosu of electing fivu delegate to the Farmers' and Work- itmmon'B convention. All those whu sympathize with the movement art ) ; ordially invited. Painters nnd Papor-Hanitors. A mass meeting of painters and paper-hangers will be hold on Mori- da next , at 7:30 : p. m. , for the pur pose of electing five delegates to rep rcaont thorn at the workingmen and ' * will be farmer's convention , whioi lold in this city on Wednesday , the irat of November. The meeting will take place at the city hall ( council chamber. ) Shoemakers. A mass meeting of shoemakers will bo held on Monday next at 7:30 : p. ra. at the City hall , for the purpose of oloctin delegates to the workingmen and farmer * ' convention , and is wo are entitled to five delegates all are re quested to attend. Expressmen. Boar in m\nd 'that a masa mooting of the expressmen and drivers will bo hold on Monday next at 7:30 : p. m. , at the City hall , for the purpose of selecting five men from our own number to represent us in the coming workingmon's convoniion , which will bo hold on Wednesday next. Hess Acme Opera Company. This famous company appears at Body's this evening in the "Ohltncs of Normandy. " Since its last appearance in this city , three moro prima donnas have boon added to tire already largo list , making it the largest and most complete English opera organization now in existence. The chorus trained to a standard of excellence rarely soon in any travel ing company , has boon increased and now numbers fifty voices. The cos tumes are all now , elegant and appropriate. The properties are likewise specially designed and very elaborate. In fact wo do not hesitate to assort that in point of musical talent , chorus , cos tumes , scenery and mechanical effects the ensemble of the company baa been so vastly improved as to bo scarcely recognized as the old Hess Acme opera company. The succession of crowded houses to which this company has played since its reorganization will Dear us out in the above statement. The company is formed of the fol lowing well known artists : Miss Abiio ' Carrington , Miss pora Miller , Miss' Emma Eisner , Misa St. Qumten , Miss HOBO Leighton , Mr. Henry Peaks , Mr Alfred Wilke , Mr. George Appleby , Mr. A. W. Tarns , Mr. James Peaks , Mr. Mark Smith , Mr. J. W. Jones. Manager Hess , in his selection ol artists , haa shown rare good judgment and his retrrn with this immeasurable array of talent will bo hailed by the people of Omaha with delieht. SLAVEN'S YOSEMITE COLOGNE Made frpir tbo wild flowers of the FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN it Is the most fragrant oi perfum t Manufactured by H. B. Sloven , San Francisco. For Bale in Omaha by W. J. Whltobouso and Kounaio Bros. , & 0o. Tbo Country. Who that has ever lived anytime in the country but must have heard sf the vir tues of Burdock OB a Mood purifier. Bun- DOCK BLOOD JJITTKIIH cure dyspepsia , bit- InusuesH and all disorders arising from im pure blood or deranged liver or kidneys. Price , SI.00. "SOME MISTAKES ABOUIXVE. " Miss Phoebe Couzln's Lecture at Boyd'd Opera House. The following correspondence ex plains itself : PAXTON HOTEL , Omaha , Oot. 13. Miss Phoebe Coitiiiis ; Wo , the undersigned citizens of Omaha , having hoard your lecture , "Sornp Mistakes About Eve , " favora bly criticised , respectfully request that you favor us by delivering the name in Omaha , at such time and place as may suit your convenience. W J Broatch , Qeo K Barker , I L l-ovett , O 11 Krederlolr , Frank Murphy , O F Goodman , I bus F Manderson , W F Becbel , J J Uickoy , J A Gilllsple , Alvin Sauiiden. J J 1'ointu , JJ Brown , JT Clarke , D ( J Brook * . M T Barlow. Thus F II til , W J Connell , O II Uewey , Huward Kennedy , Win Wallace , E M Moreman , JV Gannett , Jjlm K Wilbur , KFTeat , A ! Nlcholw , J II Dutnont , K F Sinytbe. OMAHA , October 25 , 1882. ToJUtsra. W.J , llroatili , J , U Ixnctt , Frank iluriilij. Chas. F. Mamlon.oii , J. .1. Dickey , Ah In SIUH ere , J. J. llfoun. D , 0. Uroo ! . , Thos. f. Ha I , C , II , Ucwt-y , Win. Wallace , J. \V. Gannett mill otlurn. GEMLEMKN I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your invi tation to uddreea thecitizanuof Omaha. It will give mo great pleasure to comply with the complimentary re quest mid I will designate Thnreday , November , Uoyd's opera house , as the time and placo. With high regards , Youra very truly , PlIUiUB W. COUZIKB , Dicta. "Your SruiNU UIOSSOM Is a tuccesa I certainly tbinU its tllecta are wonderful : all the dyspeptic 8 } inptoms I complained ol h * > e vauUued ; my wife It aluo eutmul- untie la praise of it ; ahe wan dUfigured by blotches and plmpleb on her face , und had a continuous headache. She U all right uovr and all unilghtly eruptlona have gone. You may refer any doubtliiKparties tome. "Jl. M. WlLUAMbOK , "JJlk Street , IJuffftlo. " A MEMORABLE MONTH. A Pew .of the Events Which Have Miwlo October Interesting1. October , which is'now closing its earthly career , was an eventful month in many respecta. It will remain memorable in the annals of Omaha as ono of the moat remarkable months in our history. First of nil came the 'omolo suffragists , led by thu combative - ivo Susan clamoring for equal rights to vote and bo voted /or. For a moment it Boomed ae if all Omaha had gene wild on thin subject. It was the topic of the day and every circle. L'eoplo crowded to the convention as if possessed by an evil mania and ap plauded the saucy philippics of Miss COUZOUB and Mies Jewell ot al. to the echo , It Boomed as if the Amazon ian band had captured this city In storm , and would invade our courts , our city council , and our legislature with a rush. But it did not last long , and the reaction that sot in was as prompt as ic was strong , When the excitement was at its lieight , TUB BEE asked a gentleman what ho thought of it. "Well , " s-ud lie , "I have been a brute all these many years and did no. know it. To so abuse my poor little wife is a crime and a shame ; she must have the right of suffrauo. " The next niuht he sent the "fcoor little wife" dutifully to the mooting , and when she returned she was also convinced that oho had boon cruelly treated by a tyrant husband. Henceforth aho would not only vote , but hold office ns well. How nice it will bo to go to congress and liubby along to lake care of the dear little children in the hotel , while aho would deliver herself of stowed up speeches and hold all-night sessions , and attend diplomatic receptions tendered the honorable Mrs. So and So from Nebraska , while the former tyrant will play the humble domestic and dance attendance upon bis cele brated wife. Somehow the gentle man and tyrant in question has chang ed his opinion and returned to the orthodox faith that woman suffrage was a fraud and a delusion. With the advent of the suffragist came also the big comet , and every morning bright and early the brilliant tail can bo Been hanging over Boyd'o opera house like an elongated peacock tail. Much has has been said about the celestial ar rival , and astronomers' at logger heads to account for its identity , des tiny and purpose. Some say that it has split in two , some in four and some oven in eight and more parts , and keopa on splitting , yet , like n wood chopper , working by the job. Once or twice in thia operation it butted against the sun and came out second best , since when it keeps wise ly half ways between us and old Sol. This month has also witnessed the beginning of Btroot paving and the laying of the corner Btono of the now county court house , both events of historic importance to this city. When a future Popploton at BOino future occasion will narrate to an eager audience how a past gen eration of Omahans waded through mud knee deep , and duat like the stinging sand of Sahara , and how vehicles got hopelessly sunk and were abandoned on the broad highway , an til dug out at a moro opportune mo ment like the relics of old Pompoi , he will be listened to with the same rapt attention as when ho now tolls us of the wild prairies and the savage red men that greeted the first pioneers a generation ago , where now the great blessings of civilization , pumpkin pie and oyster atew meet the longing eye. Bradford , Pa. Thos. Fitchan , Bradford , Pa. , writes : "I cncloBs money for SrniNQ BLOSSOM , an I said I would if It cured me. My dyspep- Ma baa vanished , with all itn lymptoms. Many thankt ; I chall never be without it in the house. " Price , 50 cents ; trial bottles tles , 10 cent1 * . _ A responsible party will buy a bank ing business or open n now bank in a good live town. Interested parties address P. 0. drawer No. 64 , Omaha , Neb. IC-Ct Barber shop and bath rooms for sale. Shop invoices at nearly ono thousand dollars. Will sell for $800 ; part on timo. Reason for soiling : Wish to go to Colorado for my wife's health. F. J. MoHENUY , 19.31 * Atlantic , la. Notice. The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex- celaior Iloof Paint , " was patented May 24th , 1881 , and otters patent num ber 241 , 803. Any person found or known to tamper with the manu facture of said paint will bo punish ed to the full extent of law. No per son has any authority whatever to sell receipts. HAWTUOIUT & Buo. , T/anc * > r Pa Hyacinths Croonies * And all otber fir Fill Planting Lirge t ft3 > ort < meat ever rbou o la Chlcijro- Illustrated Catal.'guo Iree. Bend ( or It. Hiram Sibley & Co. , BEEDMEN , SCO-200 Randolph 8t , . . . . Chicago , 111 EUROPEAN HOTEL , Tbo inoit contrail r located hotel tn the city , JlioniJ75o , $1.00 , 1.60 and 82.00 per day. rlrst CUu Itcatauraut connected1wltn the hotel. .HURST. - - Prop. Corner Fourth and Locust Streets. llsoo Riw ) ; Tlie above reward 111 lw > paid to any person who will produce a I'alnt that will equal the Pennsylvania Patent Rubber Paint , ( or preening Phliik'Ks , Tin and Onuel Hoofs. \VarnuiUxl to lie Kiro and Water 1'roof , All order * ] > romi > tl ) attcndfd to. Cheaper and bet ter than another mint now In u o. 8TK\VAHT& BTKPHENSON. Sola Vropriitorn , Oiuaha HouseOiuiha , Keb. RUPBRUNCBS. Officer t Puscy , Dr.IUco , Pr. Pinnoy , Fuller' Council 11 ufld , Iowa. HE cilice , Omaha Neo. MOBQAN JABK ? MILITARY ACADEMY A Chrlitlan Family School lor Boy * . Prepare lor Collie. Scleutmo School or lluajncu. Son to Ottpti BD , N. KIBKTAlXJOrT. Pnnclpal , Uorrjar aik , OookCo. Ill , aUlotue. A eamMnnMon f * , tortile ofIran , I'rruf" Ita fkantt 1'htuphonn a palatable farm. 1 only prftxtrat ton oftri tltat will not Macktn ' Iffiltf0 rharacirrittir . . other Iron prrparation / , "acHCO Oi at JfarB in modicum. I IU.TV IOTIIKI iwnumw * * K1TH * " * * n wiw * wi b if VT I'AHTFIl 8 I. T . - , . - . d < x . In caw * of Nfrrons Profltration , I emale l > to ia i , I > 7 r pria , ami hnneri Ukwt ndiUon ol th blood. thin twflrlem rrmMj has. In mrhandamad omo wondcnal earm. Uaorathai ha * , balflod rome ol cnr mmt f .nlnMit phjuiciaoi bar * jleWM to UiU ( rr * t and Incomparablii r > m lr I prnterit IT ' Infart. rarh acnnpnnmlM Un. llABrrn'RlnotiTONtah a c / * In * rmnntaanrlrcmpreparailonmailfi ' tty In my praeUcc. ny UQIlimT BAfllJKI . HOt'Wlurtl ATB . BL llii. . Mo . NOT. th , 1 H1 f rifM < x > lor t o t ft * blwxl , xralhealthf"l tone to fBrnHgfiHre _ . organ * jnrf i , n Wt i7 tn pnHeoMe to Ornrral frtMtjIA > * ofApTH- . Mt , lrottrnttnn of rltal ' ntxl IntM trntr. . . J'oirrrs TXC-f rnjroirnrr. HHHMMMMMWHWWMM .B H MHWHMV BBMMM PWM. MHMMB MMBMM UANUFACTtlREO BY THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO. . 213 N , MAIN ST..ST. LXU A. M. CLARK , Pamter&PaperHanger SIQNWElTER&DEOOEiTOE , r OLESALK & RETAIL WALL PAPER ! Window Khars' and Curtains , CORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. _ _ Paints , Oils & Brushes. 107 South 14th Street OMAHA. . . - NEBRASKA. WHOLESALE MILLINERY & MOTIONS Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc , STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. \ 13080-J&J2,1 ? 1I'U8 B W128"m8 I OBERFELDER & CO. PERFEOTION HEATING AND BAKIHG , is only attained by using Stoves and Ranges. WITH WIRE BAUZS OVER DOURS , For Bale by , MILTON m R8 & . sans BOOK-KEEPING , BUSINESS FORMS , BANKING1 COMMERCIAL LAW , PENMANSHIP , POLITICAL ECONOMY , COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC , ENGLISH LANGUAGES Taught by gentlemen of business experience and broad scholarship at the COMMERCIAL COLLEGE , A now institution based on the highest standard of excellence. Day and and evening seesiona are now lu successful operation. For circular * or special information apply to or address A. L. WYMAW. Single Breech Loading Shot QMS , from 85 to 818. Double Br0o oh Loading Shot Buns , 818 from to 875 , Inzzle Loading Shot Guns , from 80 to 825. Fishing Tacklo. Base Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Boofts , Full Stock of Show Cases Always on Imported and Key West Cigars , a large line of Meer schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a first-Glass Cigar , Tobacco and Notion Store. ( igars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price List and Samples. JOOT STiBLll EUOMH DCUAXr Pirtdenl. Vlco Pret'l. W. 8. Duonn , Dec. ind Tinaa. THE NEBRASKA UFAGTURM CO Lincoln , Heb MANUFAOTUUERS OF Corn Pldnters , HrrrowB.Farm Bollera Hulliy Hay HuUoa , Buonoc Klovatlug Wlndmlllu. &o We ore prapircd to do Job work and mna ( t' alloy lor other ptrtlea. oriere. oriere.MANUFACrriUlNO CO Lincoln , No _ Sonins Rewarded , oa , Hie Story of the Sowing Machine , A bicdrjmj little p.xrojhlct. tine end gel IOTA with unmorouo bii.Travltfrj , will bo GI JSEr AWAY to or sacli r r-oa railing let it , t tny tnnct 07 inb-olflco 'iBohlnzer MiEUJucturtnjOom. pri7 , o/ v.-1'.l bo oiai b null , pot pud , ( c iiu ( rtfMin Hvlnzt 4 dUUoco from OCf uffirii ThDSnoer ! Manufacturing Oo , , Prh'elpsl ffico , 24 Union Sqtme NBW VOP.E ; NERVOUS DEBILITY , , . A Onra , QnurBpteed. Vt. K. 0. We rt W T and BrcJa Tremlmecl- A tpeclBc ( or Uyetcria , Dlzxlncea , Courulslont , Morvoni Head che , ileaUl Depreaolon , Losiaol . . . , WAV.V.WM , BVlfU UfcV , W. U W'lUUUijOUVD | VfdlUI leads to misery , decay and death. Ou * box will rare rsceni c e8. Each box conUlut one month'i trutmect. Ono dollar a box , Of olx boiw lot fire dollars ; eent by null prepaid oa receipt ol price. We guaranUe elx boxu to cute any cace. With each order received by ui tor nix boxei , ao with flicdolltis. will iced the chwtur our written guarantee to return th moaoy II the troitmoal doc act effect a cue. 0. t. Goodman. Jiujflot , Bole , Wholeeale and eul ceO'dita , Woo. , Oiiut by mallal mile * dfcwly WBSTEKH OSRNIGE WORKS ! 0 , SPEOHT , - - Proprietor. 1212 Harney St. - Omrha , Nob. MANUFACTUnKKSOK Galvanized Iron , CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALS , Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Spooht'fl Patent Motalio Skylight. Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket Shelving. I am the general agent for the above line of gooda , IRON FKNOINGr. Orcatlnjt , Balustrade ! , VerandatOfl1e | * ml Bonk nalllnfri. 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