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    2 THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA WEDNESDAY , DECEMBEK 6
V Know
That BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
will cure the worst case
oA dyspepsia.
Will insurca hcartyappctitc
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility , and
gives a new lease of life ,
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs-
ingmothcrtofullstrcngtlv
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
ncrvcSjCnrichcs the blood.
Overcomes weakness , wakefulness -
fulness , and lack ofenergy
Keeps off all chills , fevers ,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
r the weakest invalid.
I !
37 Walker St. , Ifcltlrrore , Dee. > B8f.
For ill yean I have been a creat
luScrer from Illood Diieaie , ly -
peptla.andComtlpitlon.andbecame
o debilitated that I could roireUIn
anything on my itomach , In fact ,
life had almost become a burden ,
finallywhen hope hadalmcutleft
me , my hutband seeing UROWN'I
IKON lilTTP.RS advertlitd In the
, Induced me to give It a trial ,
rper now taking the third bottle
d have not felt to well In ilz
yean u I do at the preient time.
Mn. L. F. GmrriM.
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
* will have a better tonic
cflcct upon any one who
needs "bracing up , " than
any medicine made.
BALL'S '
. ,
CORSETS
Every Coraot la warranted aU -
f aotory to Ita wearer In every war ,
or the money will bo refunded by
the person from wbom It waa bought.
tb onlrOor t pronounced br onr Je ? j
* I
andendorMdl
m t Injoflou. to lb < > wearer ,
tb ? mutoomtoruLlo luia perfect flttlnif Oor t er i
" " " " PRICESbr HfO , Po.U Pnlfll
MathPrMcrrlnB.91.BO. /df-AdJuitld * , 1.00
AJidomlBul ( extra beaVy ) 8.UO. Nurtlm , 1.BO
alti Preierrln * ( flno eautll ) 8.00. 1'aracaa
Bktrt-Hupportln * . 1.BO.
far * ale by leadlnc Ketull Dealer * ererywhere.
CUIOA.GO COKSliT CO , , CUIcajjo , UL
Nebraska Loan & Trust Company
HASTINGS , NEII.
CapitaStook , - - $100,000-
n JA3.11. liEAItT\VKLL. ITwldent.
A. L. CLAIIKK. Vli-fi 1'raiiaont.
\ K. tt WfcBSTKU , Truumrir
Sunutil Alexander , DnwaH Olv | r ,
A. L. C arko , K. 0. Web.tor ,
Oeo. II I'ratt , Ju. . Ikartwcll ,
lit D. M. llcUl Illnncy.
First Mortgage Loans a Fpeoialty
Thlt Company ( unilnhtw iHinnanciit , hoitii
ln > tltutto < i wlierojkliool llonda and otlicr legally
lwuctl > Tunlcliul tccirt lu ol NvbruVa can be
be npKOtlateu Q'i the moat laxorable tcnni.
Loam uiiuJocM lmpro\ lanua I > all well egttlod
oounlleiOl tlionHto , tlirouth rwxjnilblu | loail
oem ) x > ndcnt4.
Proposalo for Grain.
HkADQUAUTKIta DKIT.OP TUB I'I < ATrE i
Ciller QUJUtTHINAHTIiRjS OmCK , V
{ OMAHA , ebranka , Ko\ tin tr'8tli , lb'2. )
Bculwt | r.ip'N\l Intrlllcttt > , lubjerttto the
mail COItmi'i will b ) rcceUcd M Hill otflco
untl S i.'oo k nnoo , o Wednteda ) , I ) cambir
20th. I Hi ! , at wblch tluii ttud pl c they will bo
opened In pmcm * 11 bidder * iir furnUMng u > U
deli-iry t. quatlitln ri'iulrod up to Juno 80 ,
n 18:3. tt O r M Ii jiii , Nibr > t , or t itatlani
on tn Ubhn l' < cl > u rO'Otd , cant ol Kuroey
Juncit n , of 1 POO 000 ponndi ot coin and 3COO , >
DO1) l utidj o l .
I'/opva 'or nui'tUles ICM linn I ho * bolo
will bo ice bed. I ) ilverv ol the grila will , 11
reou i l coaimtua J nr > ! , ! . 1'iofertnco
nlfl bo ir > en tj vrillmi Jd muttic | iri > ductlcn.
. condhloiHol \ and qttil'iy ' biluJcoTUil , nJ
ucli pr Ior ncM will bo given > u art o'em ( Amer-
| r nir ) LqttoniroJutwlon thu IVclflo cotn to
thevito tuliria uoc uniitlon | riqulrod by the
puslrkinice t > > IB lliu so erainen ( rcntrvn
the iltfH t > rrj it any or all proputl * . Uldi
ihculi t ta tbu r ta per ICO pound * ( not ptr
biili l ) > dthi 'i\elopnonialnlngibcui bould
bo endur jd "Ilu | dr ( Jfiln " nd ld'tuiio4 to
the uuuer Utiu . II ddtra ro roquutud lo tub.
D It prcpowili tot loiliacrof th cutn In 'uro
Bew l KUouy ttckti t > \ 100 pouuiU eacb ud ( or
dellvoir of too o * ii lu new rp &tut > d Ininop B4Ckn
ol 10 } p'unfirAch.
Hid t lll tu recolvcxl ( T rorn ( rawa la the
yc r 1881 ftad 1832 , aud bidden i oulJ be par.
tlcuUr Inititlrc thu juir In wb/i ! tlic corn pro-
pturd 'ob" furu'ih ' U uMgrova.
l'C'lt.f hliadtirll'eiDitn audcMlioclrcuUr
ell truttlopb to I'Udtucu btottilneJ oa ati-
pl'cajiqto Ibl'cflicv , tnd ODD tonyotrli cliild
d > tit.ioucut and clrcuUr iliiutd b i.tt .chid to
or lupaor each prcp-ii.l uid form put
the ? o ( . JOHN V U'ltCY ,
Cpt ftnd A' t , Q , U. Inf turge Chi | - -
tnvkTAr'a ottc u ' dec B-0
V
i
PIPER UIDSIECK CIGAHg
FLAVOR ,
Tte b < t lu the country ; for the money.
M A. 'ilcNamara ,
SOUB AGENT
Boutli fourteenth EUwt.
in
A COUNTER ATTRACTION
The Elegant Exhibition Which
Vied With the Boston
Ideals Last Night.
Noveltieu That Would Pleaee
a Nabob ,
A Princely Diaplay at the Ee-
tabliBhmont of A ! Orutck-
shank Sc Oo.
A Similar Grand Fcaut for Fem-
IbinoE/ea To-night-
Oonsidoring the intense anxiety
manifcatod by "tho upper ton and the
lower ton thonaand" of Omnha to BOO
the Boston Idnals , it required n norro
that all do not possess to ofTor to the
public on the opening night of the
opera sooaon n counter attraction , but
there waa ono firm in the city equal
to the emergency and their daring was
crowned.With ample succcna ,
IllVALUKO TUB OfKltA.
Ono of the most taking features of
any entertainment is the presentation
of rich ulago pictures , where gor
geous custumcR , rich nuod nilks and
satins and sparkling jewels blond
their harmonious colors and delight
the eye , while the actors' or ginger's
ability dolighta the soul , After all
"tho eye Is the window to the soul"
they say , aud it must bo BO.
"It may bo imagined that in uuch
a state of affairs no lady would go by
rnr. PALATIAL STOUK
of A. Ornickshank & Co. , npon nach
an occasion as lost orouing wlion the
myriad lighti lit up the spacious room
with the splendor of eunllgnt and re
vealed a Bight that would delight not
only any lady of to the t to taste , but
any gentleman who baa the slightest
tnsto , The reason for the closing of
the store , which was noted early in
the evening by passers by was explained -
plained , when the doors were thrown
open at half past six o'clock , and
A BLAZE or BEAUTY
WOB noon that has never boon equalled
in thiallno In this part of the country.
Evidently the ladionknow what was on
the tapis for a few minutea later the
broad alslca of the atoro were filled
with a thtong of the elite of the city.
At first a majority came
IN OPEIIA DllESS ,
evidently determined to enjoy two
treats in ono evening , but the attend
auco did not decrease ns the evening
advanced , and from the opening of
the doors until ton o'clock
there was a constant flow of visitors
whooo gratification at the sight was
txprcBscd in snch indisputable tortna
tmtVthp propriotora after consultation
dotorrUned to give their patrons and
the publh
ANOTUCU CHANCE
to BOO the gt/jda by continuing the
Dponlntj over tonight , which will bo
dono. It is often said that -'people
have fairly outdone themselves , " but
U was never * > practically
demonstrated ' as by ' 'thla firm ,
who at their last opening appeared , to
have attained the tummlt of perfection
in the ohbico go&h presented , but who
last evening wont far ahead of their
own record.
A IUOII tfroilE
of articles was that which THE BEE
reporter who joined the throng aaw
displayed on counters , shelves , and in
every available apot. Fronting the
entrance was n lovely design which
made the first impression a very
pleasant ono. Above the ebony and
gold cabinet for threads was a bank
of exquisite flowers , rising above ,
which were draped back ,
DAIhTY OUltTAINS
> f appllquo lace , which looked aa if
, breath of wind would dissolve them
iko mist. These were surmounted
by lambrequins of old gold plnsh ,
with pluoli and gold ball fringe
Through the recess was aeon the apil
lar entwined with varicolored saah
ribbons and rich fringe that resembled
the clinging of ivy to an oak troo. It
would tuko moro npaoo than wo have
tt our command to describe the in-
orior of Iho etoro in detail and it la
nooesaary to como at once to
THBHFEOIAL VEATU11E ,
which was the exhibition of a stock
of novelties not usually found in the
line of dry goods but which were
purchased on Monday by the firm , un
der ouch circumstances both as o
price and character of the assortment
that they conld not resist the tempta
tion. For the tlrao the counters on
the east aide wore all cleared of their
usual burden of dry goods , lacoa , etc. ,
and were
LADEN WITH NOVELTIES
which in u stock costing $2,500 at1 the
bargain tnado , contained no two arti
cles alike. There were to bo soon
jewel cases and comb and brush Bets
m all the elaborate styles of plush and
eatin ; perfumery and toilet sots in
pluih and Russia leather ; jewel , glove
and haudkorohlot cases combined ,
rare operajglaasoa , etc. JJJf * inSfli *
-i5iil gA ] NOTAllLU rEAlUKB
of thcjoxhlbltipn was the largo variety
of gent's costly toilet soli , ono in par
ticular which waa marked $20 , and
could not bo bought olsovhore for leas
than $35 , All the goodi , it may here
bo said , are Imported and were bought
under such peculiar circumstances
that thu firm can Bell thorn at loss than
wholesale prices , Among the gont'a
toilet cases was a flno ono of "Alliga
tor" plush , nt $25. A toilet eot for
gent or lady , In real Russia leather ,
wn
A J1EAVTY.
Then there wuro work boxus , bisque
totc , brouzo and gilt card r cceivors ,
combined collar aim crtlf boxes of old
gold and common plujh , smokers
materials in a .vcrioty of goods and a
lovely lini' of photograph albums at
awful * low figures , * mo remarkably
handsome beingniarhed $2,50 ,
A ptlQUK JTKATUKK
was the quantity of articles in real
ollvo wood , tuch. a inkstands , amok-
Ing sot , eto. ( with wicker work bas
kets and everything ono could think
of including pUquoa But with bevelled
mirrors , vases , perfumery cases and
tobacco pouches. Many are richly
hand painted and satin onibossod , und
to describe their lovollnosa would ex
ceed the pen of any reporter. The
counters In the center and on either
aide were all
WFIOHTEn DOWN
with n line o ! articles whoso list wonld
bo endless. The ladies were in ccstacy
and thd tales were BO rapid that' the
clerks had no chance to turn about
without seeing eomo hand raised to
reserve an article that had "caught"
the fair owner.
Along the center shelves a splendid
display of fans , from $2.50 to $25
each was noted , and in the tame vi
cinity beautiful fichus of lace , silk ,
hand run and Japanese embroidered
silk , from $1 50 to $20.
THESE ATTRACTIONS
were snt off by more novelties in the
way of peacock feather duitcrs ,
hand-painted pin cushions and hand
kerchief holders , pearl card casOj
paper weights and ngoneralllno of nic-
nacs , all at lese than half prices.
Opposite those the cyo was drawn tea
a magnificent display of silks in oven *
ing shades , ottoman brocades , etc.
OK THE OTHER RIDE
of the room was a largo case of ladles'
pockotbooka , hand bags and comb ,
brush and whisk sots combined , in
plush , Russia and Morrocco leather ,
alligator , nnd other Christmas nov
elties in which unique dceign , artistic
painting and suggestion of luxury
were happily combined. A now
thing it soon in the case of ladles
ollk mittens. Thla side is draped in
sash rain bow-huod eaah ribbons ,
black and cream Spanish laces , and
satin embroidery In all patterns , The
rear of the store is decorated in
BARTLAKE HTT1.E ,
with lambrequins of plush , nnd fringe
and laoo curtains , the panels being
rnado up of hosiery and underwear
Ingeniously put in in blocko , The
drapery on the west wall and the fes
tooned chandeliers were also very
handsome ,
A COURTEOUS RECEPTION
and every opportunity to BOO the dis
play waa afforded by Mr. A. Crulok-
shank and Mr. N. B. Falconer , aided
by Mr. Brown and a host of ready as
sistants. Take it all In all it waa an
event as unusual in Omaha aa the ap
pearance of the Boston Ideals , and it
will bo repeated to-night.
From Cleveland , Ohio ,
Comes a letter signed T. Walker , Baying :
"About six months ego I commenced tak
ing Burdock Blood Blttora for protracted
case of lumbago and general debility , and
now am pleased to state have recovered
my appetite and wonted strength , Feel
hotter altogether. "
SLAVEN'SYOSKMITE COLOGNE
Made frorr the wild flowora of the
FAR FAMED YOSEMITE VALLEN
it is the moat frnpraut ot perfum t
Manufactured by H. B. Slaven , San
Francisco. For flalo in Omaha by W.
J. WhltohouDo and Konnata Broa. ,
& Co.
Army Orders.
Leave of absence for ono month , to
toke effect 'on or about the 16th in
stant , is granted First Lieutenant
Charles G. Penney , regimental quar
termaster Sixth infantry.
, Captain Walter Reed , assistant sur
geon , U. S. A , , having reported at
those headquartois in accordance with
the requirements of paragraph 4 ,
Special Ordprs No. 2GJ ( , adjutant gen
eral's office , 'Washington , November
14/1882. i , on the recommendation of
ho medical director of * the depart
ment , assigned to duty aa attending
turgoon at these headquarters , with
'ation in * hls city.
A general court-martial is appointed
o moot ot Fort D. A. Russell , Wyo. ,
the llth day of December , 1882 ,
r as soon thereafter as practicable ,
or the trial of Private John J. Lusk ,
ompany E , Ninth infantry , and such
ithor prisoners as may bo brought bo-
broil.
Detail for the Court Captains
"
rodoriok Meare , Ninth" infantry ,
Idwin Pollock , .Ninth infantry , and
Charles A. Coolidge , Seventh infan-
ry ; First Lieutenant William I. Recd ,
ovonth Infantry ; Second Liouten-
nts Francis Woodbridgc , Seventh in-
antry , and Charles R. Noyos , Ninth
nf antry ; First Lieutenant John A.
Baldwin , Ninth infantry , judge advo
cate. *
A general court martial ia appointed
to moot ut Fort Liramie , Wyo. , on
the llth day of DjocmW , 1882 , eras
as soon thereafter as practicable , for
the trial of Private John C. Howard ,
troop A , Fifth cavalry , and such othnr
prisoners as may bo brought before it.
DETAIL FOU THE COURT !
Captains James M. J. Sanno , Seventh
onth infantry , Constant Williams
Seventh infantay , nnd Jacob A , Anqur ,
Fifth cavalry ; First Lieutenants Robert
ort Landon , Fifth cavalry , and George
S. Young , Seventh infantry , Second
Lieutenant Daniel A , Frederick ,
Seventh infantry , judge advocate.
Called to Preaoli.
We feel called upon to preach a few ROI >
pel facts facts that are worth knowing.
We wtnt everybody to enjoy all that is
poislble in thU world. We want all thote
who are suffering from rbeuinatttm , neu
ralgia and oil aches , sprains and palm to
know that Thomas' Kolectrio OH is an un
failing and splendid cute ,
.METROPOLITAN HOTEL , OMA.
HA , NEB.
Tables supplied with the beat the
market altords. The traveling public
claim they got hotter accommodations
and moro general satisfaction herfr
than at any other house in Omaha.
Rote , $2 per day. aug21tfm
* Among the ladioa who may toad
this there may bo several liokfy ones
who have made up their minds to act
on the old taw which specifies that
"What can't bo cured 'must bo en
;
dured. " While thu truth of the old
proverb is aolf-ovldent it ia just possi
ble they may have erred In judgment
u to the possibilities of the healing
art outside of the medical profession ,
and before giving up in despair they
had bettor teat the oilicaoy of Mrs.
Lydia li. Pinklmra'a Vegetable Com
pound , which U now attracting univer
sal attention ,
Notice-
The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex-
oolslor Roof Paint , " was patented May
21th , 1881 , and otters patent num
ber 241 , 803. Any person found 01
known to tamper with the maun-
faoturo of said paint will bo punish
ed to the full extent of law. No per
son has any authority whatever to sell
receipts. HAWTIIOKN & Buo. ,
Lnnouter P *
THE DEATH OF MlfRCAN.
An Extract from Thnrlow Wood's '
flying Affidavit ,
The Secret That He Retained
Inviolate for Half a
Century.
New York Bun.
In 1831 , after my removal ( mm
Rochester to Albany , a libel salt was
oommoncod ogainst mo by Gen.
Gould , of Iloolicator. It was triad nt
Albany * Judge James Vandorpoel
presiding. The libel charged GOD.
Gonld with giving money ho roooived
from the Royal Arch Grand Chapter
to enable Barrage Smith and John
Whitney to cscapo from justice.
Gorrlt L. Dox , treasurer of the Grand
Ohaptor , and John Whitney , ono of
the recipients of the money , were In
court to cotabllsh the troth of the
libol. Mr. Dox testified that a "char-
Uy fond" had been intrusted to Gou.
Gould. John Whitney was called to
prove that ho received a part of the
fund , with which , in company with
Burrago Smith , ho loft Rochester and
waa nbsont nearly a year. Gen , Gould's
counsel objected to witnesses' testi
mony until it had been shown
that Gen. Gould know that the money
furnished waa to enable Smith and
Whitney to cscapo from justice. The
court sustained thla objection , and
Whitnoy'n _ testimony waa excluded.
Aa it waa impossible to provo what
waa known only to Gen. Gould him
self , Uio trial ended abruptly. Judge
Vandorpoal , in charging the jury ,
dwelt nt length upon the licentious-
noes of the press , and called npon the
jury to glvo exemplary damages to
the injured and innocent plaintiff.
The jury , thus instructed , but with
evident reluctance , found a verdict of
$400 against mo. My offence con
sisted in asserting a fact , the exact
truth of which would have been estab
lished if the testimony had not boon
ruled out by a monstrous perversion
of justice.
Ool. Simoon B. Jowott , of Clark-
aon , Maj. Samuel Barton , of Lowia-
ton , and John Whitney , of Rochester ,
passed that evening at my house.
Jowott waa prepared ' to testify that
ho furnished a carriage for thoao who
were oonveying Morgan secretly from
Oanandaigna to Niagara. John "Whit
noy waa ono of the party. Maj. Bar
ton jcvould have testified that he fur
nished the carriage which convoyed
the party from Lawiaton to Fort
Niagara , John Whitney being ono of
that party. Whitney would have
sworn Gould supplied money , to enable -
able him to "escape from justice. " In
the course of the evening , the Morgan
affair being the principal topic of con
versation , ,0ol. Jowott turned to
Whitney with emphasis and oald :
"John , what if you make a clean
breast of itl" Whitney looked in
quiringly at Barton , who added : ' 'Go
ahead/ '
Whitney then related in detail the
history of Morgan's abduction and
fate. The idea of suppressing Mor
gan a iniouued exposure of the secrets
of Masonry waa first suggested by a
man by the name of Johns. It was
discussed in lodges at Batavia , Le Roy
and Rochester. Johns suggested that
Morgan ahodld bo separated from
Miller and placed on a farm in Canada
West. Per ttiisjfurpose he waa taken
to Niagara and placed in the magazine
of the fort nntil arrangements for set
tling him Canada were completed , but
the Canadian Masons disappointed
them. After several meetings ot the
lodge in Canada , opposite Fort Niagara ,
a refusal to have anything to do with
Morgan left his "kidnappers" greatly
perplexed. Opportunely a Royal Arch
chapter wan installed at Lawiaton.
The occasion brought % large number
of enthusiastic Masons together.
"After labor , " in Masonic language ,
they retired to refreshment. Under
the uxhl liratlon of champagne and
other viands , the chaplain , the
Rev. F. H. Oummlngs , of Rochester ,
as called on fora toast. Ho responded
ith peculiar emphasis and in the
anguogoof their ritual : "Tho ene
mies of our order May they find a
; rave olx feet deep , six feet long , and
ixfeotduo east and west. " Immo-
iately after this toast , which was
ocoivod with great enthusiasm , Ool.
Mlliarn King , on officer in our war of
1.812 , and then a member of assembly
! rom Niagara county , called Whitney ,
) f Rcohe tor ; Howard , of Buflalo ;
Ohubbuok , oILewlston ; and Garsido ,
if Canada , out of the room and into
, carriage furnished by Maj. Barton.
They wore driven to Fort Niagara ,
repaired to the magazine , and it-
'ormod Morgan that the armngtmenta
'or sending him to Canada were
lompletod , and that his family would
eon follow him. Morgan received the
formation cheerfully , and walked
with supposed friends to the boat ,
which waa rowed to the mouth of the
river , where a rope was wound around
hla body , to oaoh end of which a
inker waa attached , Morgan was
; hen thrown overboard. Ho grasped
_ he gunwale of the boat convulsively.
Gmido , in forcing Morgan' reliu
qulrti hii hold , w.as severely bitten.
Whitnoyln concluding his narrative
said ho waa now relieved from a hear :
Joad ; that for four years he had no
heard the window rustle nor any
other noise at night without thinking
the BhorifT was after him. Col. Jew
ott , looking fixedly at Whitney , said :
"Wood can IIBUR you now. " "But
ho won't , " was Whitney's prompt re
ply , Of course a secret thus confided
to mo was Inviolably koptand twenty-
nice years afterward , while attending
a national republican convention at
Chicago , John Whitney , who then re
sided hero , called to say that he
wanted mo to write out what he once
told mo about Morgan's fate , to bo
signed by him in the presence of witnesses -
nesses , to bo sealed up and published
after his death. I promised to do so
before leaving Chicago. Thorr waa
no leisure , however , during the sitting
of the convention , and even
before ita final adjournment ,
forgottlug what I had told
Whitney. I hurried to Iowa , return-
lug by way of Springfield to visit Mr.
Lincoln. In the excitement of the
canvass which followed , and the seces.
nion of the sov.thorn states upon Mr.
Lincoln's election , I neglected the
iuiport&ut duty of securing the con
fession Y/hltnoy was BO anxious to
make. In 1801 I went io Europe ,
and wlilu in London wrote a letter to
Whttney asking htm to get Alex. B.
Williams , then a resident of Chicago ,
to do what I had so nnpanHonably
neglected. That letter reached Chica
go one week after Whitney's death ,
cloiing the last and only chance for
the revelation of that important
event ;
Whitney was a mason by trade ,
honest , industrious , sober , but excit
able. In all the early stages of the
Morgan nflair ho believed ho was do
ing his duty. The final crime wad
committed nndor the circumstances I
have related ,
Olty and County of No * York , es. :
Thurlow Wood , being duly sworn ,
saya that the foregoing statements are
truo.
truo.Subscribed
Subscribed and sworn to before mo
this 28th day of September , 1882.
SPENCER 0. DOTY ,
Notary Public.
17 Union Square , Now York City.
Fortnn o or famor * mad Mo-
ohnnioa. *
Thousands of dollars can be Bared by
using proper judgment in taking care of
the health of yourself and family. If you
are bilious , have Ballow complexion , poor
appetite , low nnd dcprocced tptrlta , and
generally debilitated , do not delay n mo
ment , but go at otice ; and procure o hot-
tlo of those wonderful Eloctrio Bitters ,
which never fall to cure , and that for the
trifling sum o ! fifty cents. { Tribune.
Sold bv 0. 1Goodman. .
ORDINANCE NO. 560.
Providing far the curbing nnd RUtterlnr of that
Sirt cf loth Itrcct In the city < f Omaha , Ijlng
etween Douglug a til Farntun Mt ccti.
Bo It onlalncd b > the city Council tfi the city ot
Omaha.
SBC. 1. That that pvt of 10th ttrcet Ij Ing be
tween the north curb lines of KArnam and south
curb llaoi of Douglas street , In na rt Uy of Om -
h bo curbed anJ Ruttcro I la ucb m nncr and
wlih such material na ho Hiard of Public Wotki
hall dlract and Bald boird Is hereby ordered to
cause tald work taboilnno. ;
SKCTIOI 2. That tills- ordinance toke offcct
and bo In force from and alter IU pavwgc.
Billed No28th , 1882. .
Attest : J.J.L. C. JuwKtT ,
City Clerk.
IHOUEtlSrUliU
Pres..of the City Council :
Approved Dec. id , 1882.
1882.J > . E. nOYD , Mayor ,
Samuel C , Ms & Go ,
DRY GOODS
Washington" ; Ave. and Filth St.
ST. LOUIS MO.
Send $1 , 82 , $3 , or $5 for a re
tail box by Express of the best
1 ° Candles in America , put up in
alegant boxes , and strictly pure.
Suitable for presents. Express
< charges light. Refers to all Ch ! <
§
cago. Try it once.
O O. F. QUNTHBB *
Confectioner ,
uuu acHAitr
Prertdcnl. Vie * Pief'L
\7. S. Dnsnm , Sec. and Tieoi.
THE NEBEASKA
IMUFAGTUBHS CO
Lincoln , Neb
MANUFACTURERS OP
lorn Planters , HrrrowB.Fasm Boilers
Bolby Hay Bakes , Bucket mevutlng
Windmills , &o.
We ore prepared to do Job work nd m naf o'
.ring ( or other parties.
ddrcaiftl orlers
NKBBA8KA MANDFAOTDJaNa 00
Lincoln. He
100,000
HEN-SPRING VEH.GLfiiS
IN USE.
They sarp M ll other B for e iy rldlngr. etylo
d durability.
They are for sale by all Leading Oar
lago Builders and Dealers throughout
ho country.
PBINGS GEAE8 & BODIES
Forul b
Henry Timken ,
I'oUintoe n-JBnlder ! ol
3C.OXTXEK , - - 3MCO ,
$500 REWARD.
The above rowarJ will be paid to ny penqn
ho will produce Point that will equal the
Pennsylvania Patent Rubber
Paint ,
. 'or preserving Shingles , Tin and ( Jravel lloof * .
Warranted to be Fire and Water Proof. Air
irdera promptly attended to. Cheaper and Vet
or than any other point DOW In iuu.
8TEWAHT S 8TEPUKN80N.
Sole Proprietor ) , Omaha Hou > , Umaba , Neb.
REFERENCES ,
Officer b Puaoy , Dr.lUco , Dr. Unney , Fuller
Council UluSi , Iowa.
DiioRlce , Omaha Neo.
ESTABLISHED 1869.
ATTAOHMENT-NOT PATENT
El ) .
A. J. SIMPSON.
LEADING
CARRIAGE FACTORY
11Q9 and HH Dodge Stieot
WK 7-nia 6m OMAHA.
MCCARTHY &BURKB ,
Undertakers
218 UTH ST. , BET. FARNAM AND
DOUGLAS.
Ji eombinatlon of Fro-
ttKtide of Iron , 1'crttvlan
JOntitnndl'hosphorMin
n p < iiatabl fortn. for
TttbitUy JJOK of Arms-
We , Prostration of Vital
1'oiecr * it
BBV.A. Z.HOBB3 Writes- BE V. J. ZX-TOW27E& ,
After ft thorough trial of the r '
. , A
THON TON10.1 toke ploororo THE Industry , HI. < saya :
In statin ? that I have bo n I consider it
irrcatly benefited by its ILOOD , most excellent remedy ibr
use. Ministers and Pub , debilitated vital forces.
lic Spoohora will find it
of the greatest Vftluo
Where a Tonic is neces
sary. I recommend it
no a reliable remedial
nffcnt , possosirinff tin-
daubtea nutritive and
reiterative properties.
ZovbriUt , A > , , Ort , 2,1832.
nmSED 7IHB DR. BARTER- MEDICINE CQ .213 &IUI8 CT. , CT. OTIC.
WHOLESALE
MILLINERY & NOTIONS
Zephyrs , jSermantown , Etc ,
STOCK LARGER THAN EVER , { 1308odA ? jErBlM B
'UtMt'rae | I OBERFELDER & CO.
Eff\
2J3 Farnam St. . . Wo.h.
Oldest Wholesale and THE LEADING
Etetail JEWELRYEOUSE
In Omaha. Visitors can here IN TUB WEST I
General Agents for the
find all novelties in SILVER
Fines ! ) and Best Pianos and
VER WARE. CLOCKS , Organs manufactured.
Rkh and Stylish Jewelry , Our prices are as Low aa
vhe Latest Most Artistic any Eastern Manufacturer
, ,
and Dealer.
and Choicest Selections in Pianos and Organs sold
PRECIOUS STONES and for cash or iustallmoGis at
Bottom Prices.
all descriptions of FINE A SPLENDID stock oi
WATCHES at as Low Pri Steizway Chickaring ,
ces as is compatible with iiabe , Vose & Son's Pi
honorable dealers. Call anos , and other makes.
and see our Elegant New Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , , Smith
Store Tower Building
, , American &c.
Organs , < . Do
corner llth and Farnham
not fail to befcra
see us purchasing
Streets. chasing- .
MAX MEYER & . BRO.
- \
A Large Stock always on Hand.
WILLIAM SNYDERP
MANDFAOTUBER OF i
CARRIA&ES , BUGGIES ,
LZO'X > 3 XiiOZ > 'tEKRAjOt-OXfTS.
Pira-CIass Paining aafl Trimming , Bepairing Prompaj Done , ,
1319'HamoT.c'or. ' 14th , Omafaa , Nell-
A. M. CLARK ,
PER !
i "WMow Shades ) aitf i Curtains ,
pOSNIOESOUBBAIW POLKS AND
Paints , Oils in , Brushes.
107 SonQx 14 * .fa Street
OMAHA , - - . NEBRASKA
DIRECTORY OF IEAOIMQ W&S1WJ HOTEL
HOTELS , PROPRIETORS TOWXP
ARLIHQTON. J. Q. MclNTIRE , Llnci'n , Neb ,
WEATHERLY HOUSE , A. O. WEATHERLY ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE , O. O. REYNOLDS , Coon Rapid * , owe. ,
8ARATOQA HOTEL , t ) . 8. BTELLIHIU8 Mllford , Neb.
MARSH HOUBE , E.MANS , BROWNSVILLE Nab
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , ' JOHN HANHAN Btromiburg H *
HALL HOUSE , A/W.JHALL Loultvllla
OITY HOTEL , OHENEY * nOLARK Blair , Na .
OOMMEROIAL HOTE- , J. Q. MEAD , i Nellgh , Nab.
GRAND CENTRAL e/SEYMOUR , kNobraikaJOIty.tMab
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL , . P. L. THORP ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE- A. O. OAARPER , ardy , Neb.
QR5ENWOOD HOUBE , W. MAYFIELD , rconwood , Neb )
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE , E. STOREY. dprfnda , low *
ENO'B HOTEL , E. L. ENO , Element , Kei > '
EXOriANQE HOTEL , O. O. HACKNEY , Ahla < ; d , Nab
METROPOLITAN HOTE1 , FRANK LOVELL , Atkleiin , Nab.
MORGAN HOUSE , E. L. QRUDD , Gulda toed , N ,
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & DECKER , Oraitonyu
HOUSTON HOUSE , GEO. OALPH , Extra , la.\
REYNOLDS HOUSE. O.M.REYNOLDS , Atlantic , \ \
WALKER HOUSE , D. H. WALKER , Audubon , X ,
COMMESOIAL HOTEL , , Naola , la \
OITY HOTEL , D/A. LLIAM8 , Harlan la. \
PARK HOUSE , MRS. M. C. OUMMIHO3 , OornlnKi la. \
NEBRASKA HOTEL. J.IU AVERY , Slanton , \
MERCHANTS HOTEL G. W , DURK. Burlington Jurttlon ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , Blnnchard , I * . \
PARKS HOTEL , . . . v
r. M. PARK. Shenandoah la ,
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , HENRY WILLB , Dayld Olty , Neb V
OAQNELL HOUSE , OHA8. BAQNELL , OollegeSprlnga , la.v
COMMERCIAL HOUSE , , M , LUTTON , Vllllic * , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , FRANK WILKINSON , Malvern , la ,
BALL HOUSE , H. H , PERRY , Ida Grove , U V
COMMERCIAL HOUSE Q.F.6TEARHO , Odebolt. la
WOODS HOUSE , JOHN EOKERT , Oiceola , Neb.
DOUGLAS HOUSE , J. S. DUNHAM , OlarLi , Nob.
DEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QDEEN , Bedford l .
ARLINGTON HOUSE , J. M. BLAOKft OON , Marytvllle Mo \
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nik
WIN8LOW HOUSE Q. McOARTY , Beward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES , Auroar Nab.
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER ' , Sidney , Nab ,
AVOCA EATING HOUSE D. W. ROOKHOLD. Avoca . _ .
CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red 0 k >
FOSTER HOUSE fOSTER , llewlt , la.
WHITNEY HOUSE , E. HAYMAKER , Qrltwold , la.
DEPOT HOTEL , O. U CHAPMAN , Dunlap , U
LUBK HOUSE. J A. LUSK. Lrgan , la. ' *
DOW OITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , Dow Olta-tla
JAQQER HOUSE , JAOQRR1 SON , Danlton.l
HAUMON TAMA OITY , IA. , Hannon & Prop