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    THE D TLY BEE Q3MLAHA THUBSPAY , DECEMBER 7
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Know
That BROWK'S
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insurca hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility , and
gives a new lease of life
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant .sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
ncrvcscnrichcsthcblood.
Overcomes wcaji ness , wakefulness -
fulness , and Jjick of energy
Keeps off all chills , fevers ,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse ivith new life
the weakest invalid. .
37 Walker St. , Ibltlmore. Dec. 1881.
For lx yean I hive been a creat
sufferer from Illoocl Ulteate , ) ) >
pepsh.a&lConulpatlon.andbecame
co debilitated that I coul J rot retain
nnythlnsr on my lom ch , In fact ,
life hall almcnt become n turilen.
Xliullj'j when liopo had almost left
met my huit.iml teelnz HROIVN'S
IRON' IlirrnRt Oiltcrtiied In the
p aper , Induced mo to give It a trial. ,
1 am nowtallnR the third bottle'
and have not felt o well In lU
yean as I do at the present time/
Jin. L. F. (
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
will have a bettor tonic
IJ'p upon anyonc * who
needs " bracing up , " than
any medicine made.
! T
IJ' '
Every Corset ( a warranted satis
factory to Ito wearer lu every way ,
or tbo money -will bo refunded by
tlio person from whom it wna bought.
InoonlyOorsHpronounced by our Icndlnjr phyplcinnf
uol Injurious to tbo wcnrrr , nnil endorsed uy Udlca i
the "moitcomfonitlo ana tHrfoct flttlne Convt crer
tuada. "
PlUCr.S , 1)7 Mnll , Poufnao PnMl
lOwlth Preserving , 01.00. Pdr.AOJ.i.llne , Ol.CO
Abdominal ( extralicnry ) 2.00. Nurelna , II.BO
Health 1'rc.ervlntr ( Onn rontll ) * 8.0U. I'urn/con
BLIrt-Kupporllnit , VI.DO.
Oortalo l < jr Icodlnu Itetutl DruVrn oerjwhcrc.
C11ICAGO COltSliX CO. , Cblcauo , IU.
ulloodftjoiv y
Nebraska Loan & Trust Company
HASTINGS , NEII.
Capital Stook , - - $100,000.
JAH.Il. HKAimvr.1,1 , . I'rosldont.
A. 1. , ChAHKK , Vlto I'rciilUcnt.
K. O. WhlijiTUU , Tfmurer
Haum&l Alexander , Oswald Ollv r ,
A. L. O'arkc ' , K.O. Wobutur ,
Ooo. II. 1'ratt , Jos. 11. Hcartwell ,
, . D. lI.MoKlIllnnoy.
rirsfMcrtgago Loans a Specialty
Tlili Comp&ny ( urnt licn n permanent , homo
Inttltutlon nhcro iJihool Ilouds anil otlicr IcRally
UiuulMunUliial Kccurl Ics of Ncbnuku can bo
be negotiated .0:1 the nio t favorable t rm .
Loan made on linproit-l farina 11 Ml tl' scttlctl
countlco of the mate , tlarounh ixviiomilblo local
oorrraponilentt.
100,000
vf TIMKEN-SPRINCVEHICLI-S
NOW USE.
l ) oth.tr tor etiy tldlnir.
They nra lor aalo by all Loadlnjj Car
Ugo Builders and Dealer * throughout
' he country ,
SPBtNGS GEAR8 & BODIES
For c l b
Henry Tirnken ,
Fattiitc * anl Bull Jerol Flue Cirilwtti ,
et-XT 3C.OJXTXI3 , - - 3KCO.
[ Mm
Bt * ua IIOBK acojjir
1'fc.aldenl vice lru'l.
W , S , Dxcuci , BUG. aod Treat.
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Lincoln , Neb
MANUFACTURERS OF
Corn ! ' < > . urn , Hrrrowa.Farm Rollers
Bulky v Rakou , fluottet hUevatlDff
Wlndtni , tea.
We ue pi red to do lob work aod raanolM
or leg lor otLvj portlt * .
jL4diM4al or Jen
MK9EKUU MANDFAOTUEUJQ 00
' tlocolo. tit
' _
"BLACK-DHAUGHT" curttt \
THE RISE ONBEE
r-- -v
Tne Omfthft Brewers rvnd Thei
Patrona.
To the Koltor of Tin niu.
The recent adrAnco in the price o
beer forced upon us through clrcum
aUnooa oror which wo have no contra
has caused BO much commotion am
agitation among a certain portion o
our patrons that I feel compelled t
go before the public with a candid am
truthful explanation. Giving to th
steady riao in the price ot hops durln ,
ho pait four months and their ecnrci
, y nnd conaequont probable rieo dur
eg the coming year the ooit of manu
'acturing beer hna been materially in
creased nn compared with the coat o
prcvioua years.
The folio wing exhibit thowa the dif >
eronco which our firm , Molz Bros' .
Growing Oompsny , has baencompollod
o piy durlnir the present ocason as
compared'with the past :
EXHIBIT.
nors HEOKIVED ix 1882.
September 10 , D. Wilbur it Son ,
vo bnloB , 807 poundi , at G5 cents ,
! 583 OCj October G , A. Magnus , five
) aloR , 009 pound * , nt 70 conta ,
8030 C5 ; October 13. W. W , Watkine ,
wcnty linlcfl , 3,887 pounds , at 70
cuts , $2,741,33 ; Odtohor 17 , 8 , Ram-
ey , two bales 4U8 poundp , nt70centa ,
28500 ; November 14 , W.V. . Wat-
ciiiD , twenty bales , 3,800 pounds , at
51.10 , S4.280.00 ; November 1C , W.
V. Wntklns , twenty bale ? , 3,705
onnds , nt $110 , 84,141.50. Total ,
3,7G5 pounds. Amount , $12,078.03.
Thin shown that up to this date wo
lave purchased 13,705 , pounds ,
mounting to $12,078 03. Estimating
: io consumption for the coming oca-
on at fifty per cent more , wo shall
dd ht the present rate of $1.10 per
> ound , $15,141,50 , to the outlay for
tops , which will aggregate a total of
27,810.53. Now the avorngo price
f hops in 1881 was 20 conta per
> ound. Oomputiug the amount
Iroady purchased nnd the estimate
or Iho year at the same figures ,
ho _ amount would bs $7,157.80 ,
naking au increased outlay
or. hops nloog this year $20.001 73.
llowfiig ilint our Balea during the
omlng yonr'wiil bo the earno oa last
rcar , 13,000 barrelo , nnd estimating
no dollar advance on each barrel ,
ho o mount added to our income would
> o $13,000 , or n leas to in of over
7,000. It ia evident therefore that n
iso of ono dollar on boor will still
cave a detitet of over $7,000 in the
atabliBhmont.
The following extract from the
3ruwor'fl Journal ahowa the con-
nmption and eupp'y of hops during
; ho two years ,
881 ComumpUon in Kog-
Ian I i. . . 381 , COO bales
681 Cotmniplioain America ISU.OoO I ales
f > 09,000 bales
AVAILABLE bUPl'I.Y.
882 Crop Kiigland ar.000 bales
882 Crop America 115,001) ) bales
WHOLE HIHTI.Y ON HANI ) .
Infilancl nud Atoorjcn 80,000 balcH
iurilui from Germany 85,010 bales
Total , lG5OlObul !
Shortage for 1882 2.4 000 bales
Uiuiur thobo conditions what buai-
neon outlook in there for the brewer
vho lao ; not a suQioient umouut of
capital to lay in a laryo stock of hop ]
or thoontiru oaftoouzo that'ho can
iupply hia pitrono without going into
) ankruptoy.
And nwiv u few wor s concerning
ho onterprioo of the Oinulm brewers
luring the piat toil year ; ; IIOIT they
mvo made every aaoniioo nnd have
> erne uvcry discomfort to raiao the
mcussary capital to conduct their 1)U3-
nces , piyiuy for inturcnt on loans , in
rdor that they might bo nble to com-
> oto with the moot ostousivo estab-
fshmunta iu the oast. What a saving
jr thu retail dealers in Omaha
uring the last four years' whcro they
; ava only been paying $8 per barrel ,
lulo the dealers in oilier eltioa
lirough the Missouri vf.lloy have been
) aylng as high as from $0 to 810 for
> cer imported from tlio castorn oitiea ,
jeoAUao their own broncra were tin-
blu to supply them with the quality
f bser that could compete with Mil.
raukoo and St Louis , And who hna
icon compelled during all this time to ,
nako c-xortions to check the aggrco-
ion of fanaticswho _ arc endeavoring
o force prohibition upon ucVcro Uiu
> rowers of Omaha called upon
o respond to nil these demands
> r waa the broworj of Milwaukee and
U , Louis , who orn now trjing to
> roak up our business ? llow much
would bo taken out of the circulating
lodium of thu city if the greater
lart of thu supply of beer la to bo
mportcd from abroad instead of bo-
ig purchased hejo. For instance ot-
mate tlio total manufnoturo of beer
n Omaha at 45,000 barrels during
10 comiui ; year , nboat one-half of
which thould be imported , this would
ako at least over $200,000 out of the
iroulatiog medium of Omaha and
ilaoo it in the hands of eastern oiipl-
alista. This would bo a direct loss to
imftha and Nebraska , now would
ic1 farmers fare who are now
elllng thousands upon thousand * of
> irley directly to the Omaha brewers ,
nd who , if they were compelled to
flip east , would realize so much less ,
wmit to the coat of freightage. What
would become df dc/.nis of families
whoso heads are employed in the
Vlous breweries of this city and whew
w now receiving butter wages for
ubor than they could pcstibly earn in
my eastern city ? WJiuro does the
till : of the money go to that wo earn ?
V/hure did the thousanda upon thous-
auda of dollars go that wo have
pent during the past ton years
Li bnildinca , in improvements
, ud machinery and the vast auiua
\ wwo are constantly circulating
hrgugh the laborers unit employes in
our uatabliahmonU ? lias not this
Jiuiwy gone into the haudB ot carpen
ters , bricklayers , machinists , etoain-
fittop , mechanics and laborota of ov-
'ry iprado , as well as merchants , and
: ms not this been a large aouroo of
iroep rity in our city. How much
ire the brewers compelled to pay in
; ais.which go not only to the iiatiou
al government , but to the city , CDUU.
, y and state ? How much are wo
caUed upon to contribute to bonevo-
ent and charitable institutlona and
blic nterprUea ? Have any of
iblrked our duty in that direction !
When th * iuuei upon which tlio vital
'f our patrons are Involved
come up who ia then that comes to
the front of the battle and stands th
brant of all the expenses !
And now a few words as to myself
When I was honored with a scat ii
your state aenate 12 years ago did I
not represent my constituency
faithfully , nnd particularly those
who with mo are opposed to the _ fan
atlcal encroachments of prohibition
ista and from that day to this have J
not at all times been ready to oxer
all my personal Influence night am
day in favor of every enterprise to
help to build up your city end to help
to further the interests of my patrons
as well as my own ? And what have
foreign manufacturers of boor done
during this period ? They have
amatsed immense fortunes in
their own section nnd now
want to establish n monopoly by ex *
tending their t radio into Omaha nnc
breaking up all competition , Do
they furnish n bettor quality of boor
than you can got in Omaha for the
tame price ? Surely it is well estab-
iihod they do not nnd nobody knows
.his bolter than the consumers ol
jeer. This imported beer , they Bay ,
a slops as compared with the pure
and crystal beverage that wo brow
out of the unadulterated hops nnd
malt.
malt.Wore
Wore wo disposed to nso glucose and
other foreign substances which nro
used by eastern braworlca wo could
undersell them. A blal horskito drum-
nor of ono of these great firmu who
las recently visited Omaha boasted
hat the chief of hia concern had made
n hop speculations nlono $250,000
possibly n little loss. ) This concern
b only trying to destroy our traffic
with the money that they made in hop
; ambling. Pcrhapa u part of this
op gambling fund ia to bo used to
rive out our local homo industry ,
nd ruin our business. Tlio small
irofits which our Omaha browcra have
> een compelled during thojpant years
o Ilvo upon selling beer at $8.00 a
larro' , ha loft them in no conditioner
or sinking largo sums in suoh ruinous
ompetition.
In conclusion I appeal to our patrons
) weigh well nnd consider impartially
10 effbot of their coursn in thia matter ,
'ho reason why wo have reluctantly
aisod the price of boor upon you isbo-
auso wo know that fie high license
nd. ItUonosn of the season makes it
urdonsomo. If hops hai only
oublod in price wb should not have
ono so , but they are no IT more than
uadrupled.
The business mon of Omaha are as
ocply interested as wo pro in main
lining homo miinufactorico and { hero *
> y keeping largo auras of money in
Irculation and in assisting In the per *
nanont growth of our city. The
working mon of Omaha must nccua-
aiily sympathize with those working
icoplo whom wo employ and to
vhom wo can givo' employment
n thu future ifto tiiu allowed to gem
m without this foreign interference.
Wo have achieved n triumph in the
mat in bringing Onnhn to the front
, i a point whom beer can be maun-
acturcd Hint will in excellence com-
) oto with that imported oven from
Europe nnd which already cnjoyn n
national reputation , but we must live
and wo want to live and lot livo.
FUEDKRIOK METZ.
AUXILIARY ASSOCIATION.
Earnest Work by tut ) Ludy Frleuda of
the Y. M. O. A.
The lady frlcnda of the Y. M. 0. A.
mot in the association parlors Tuos-
ay afternoon nnd orgaiulzod for
arnost work , The meeting was or-
nnized with singing "To the Work , "
nd Mrs W. D. Wrighter , Sr. , road a
irt of the fifteenth chapter _ -John ,
ud Mrs J. E Gish led in prAyoh
The committee appointed to draft
uleu reported and the following was
tlopled ns "llulea governing the Li-
ics Auxiliary of the Young Men's
Dhiistian association of Oinnhn , No-
AltTIOLK 1.
Name anil Object.
Sro. 1. The name of this society
[ inll bo The Ladies' Auxilliary of the
roung Men's Christian Association of
SEO. 2. The object shall bo to aid
i work of the ntsooiation.
JUITICLK 2 ,
Memltirx
SKO , 1 , Thu members of thia so
oty shall bo members of the Young
Ion's Christian Association , having
onfotmed to the constitution relating
o auxillinry membership , which is as
ollows : "Article 2 , section 7 Lidioa
lay become auxilliary membora upon
le payment of ono dollar , nnnually ,
r life auxiliary by the payment of
ftcon dollgrj. "
SEO. II , The of\ors ) \ nhall consist of
president , vice president and score-
ary.
ary.HKO , in. It shall bo the duty of
10 president to presided at all moot-
ugst and perform the duties usually
ortaininK to Buoholl'uo ,
SEO , IV. The secretary shall keep a
ocord of oil raootinga , a Hat of all
nombors of the abxiliary and give no-
co of all reaular and special moot-
nga.
nga.UEU. . Y , The oillcera shall ho elected
nnually , on the first Tuesday in Oo-
ober ,
SEO. VI. Vacancies occurring may
o filled by special election.
OUUEU 0V UUSINESH.
1 Reading of scripture nnd prayer.
-Roll call.
3 Reports of regular committees.
4 Reports of special committees.
5 - Unfinished business.
0 New business ,
7 Adjournment.
After the adoption of the above , the
olio wine' t fibers wera elected ;
Mre.V. . D , Wrightor , Sr. , prosi.
out.
out.Mrs. . J , K , Qish , vioe president.
Mrs. J. IS , Davidson , secretary ,
The following committees were ap
pointed by the society : On decora-
ion , Mra. J. F. Ilainaworth , Mra. J.
2 , Giah , Mra. T , H. Lonvitt ; on vis-
tatiop , Mrs. G W. Kwtraan , Mrs.
) , II Dewey , Mrs. Gratton.
Informally , the ladles spoke of the
work before them , and discussed the
matter of the reception , which hero
oforo has been such a pleasant fea-
uru of their work ,
Adjourned to moot on Tuesday af-
ernoon next , at 2:30. :
When you feel out of aorta , have
ho blues , melancholy , etc. , It most
) * e Indigestion that alia you. Brown's
iron Bitten cure * it ,
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
COLORADO.
Tha reform school at Golden has begun
the manfaclure of brootni.
At Silver Flame they have only fire
hears of sunshine from 9 to 2.
Theitreeti of 1/onemont are generally
torn np by the work of laying water mains.
.To . Smith and Jack McDonnell , Lead-
villa brniserc , hare signed articled for n
soft glove mill.
WYOMING.
A hotel tsbeing built nt Granger.
The Almv coal miners are yielding
about ITi carload * a day.
The new Carbon county court house wil
bo ready for occupancy by the now year.
An extensive wool market will be opened
nt Laramle In the spring by 8. II. Ken-
nndy anH n. California wool capitalist
named Leo.
Messrs. FtihrMid Moctr.lcft Laramleon
IheSSth forWanhlngton Territory where
they will ( ret a betd of 20,000 sheep to
graze nenr Laramle.
On the ! 27th tilt , James Crowley , a Mo
tion band at Liratnic , wa run over by a
flat car , the wheels parsing over his body ,
which wan /rightfully / ciu he < l ; hut ,
strangely , the man was not killed and Is
now apt to get around ns lively as over ,
MONTANA.
Another dally paper is to be started at
Bulte.
"Whoop Up" coal coats $20 to 24 n ton
at Ben ton.
Another bank Is to be established at
Miles Olty ioon.
Abont 22,000 votes were cast In the ter
ritory at the Into election.
1'lnns nro being rapidly per footed for
shipping beef from Miles City to Chicago
cagoThere
There wnro 201 giloona at the eastern
termtnui of the Northern PacIBc ia Mis-
soul n county.
Winter quarters of the Northern I'o-
clfic will ho Bozemnn. The road will got
thereby Christmas. .
Lieut. Griffith ! . , a lain Wont Point grod-
nato and a favorite at Tort Caster , lately
mot a most terrible death. Out upon tele
graph dnlr , ho had pent his mon ahead -
* hen presently hia riderless l.orso joined
.ho troop. The lieutenant was found dead
and horribly mangled it being supposed
that ho wai dragged a mile , when his head
was literally kicked to pieces ,
NEW MEXIOO.
Another hotel Is to bo built nt Socorro ,
The authorities at LM Vegas are closing
up th dance hall * .
Sonta Fo Is arranging tat a trl-centcn-
nlal celebration next June.
Ono cattle company In Colfax county
pays taxes on 8500,000 worth of stock.
A Mexican waa roontly lynched nt
voma Porrta , nccu'od of murdering n sol
dier of the Twenty-third infantry. His
louse was burned nni his haystack do-
troyed by the indignant toldiors. It < s
now proved that the Mexican was not
; uilty , and the people of Lomn Porda are
udlgnant at the haaty conduct of the sol-
dleri.
CALIFORNIA.
The now Odd Fellows' halt at Gllroy
will be formally opened on the 1st of Jan
uary.
uary.A
A man 59 years old and who had never
Been iv locomotlvn was at lied Bluff last
vcck. Ho is a Vlrqinitn , und 1' ft hu naIve -
Ivo fltato in 18 1C going tn Missouri ,
? our yeaw Inter ho migrated to Oali-
ornla nnd retired to the fastnesses of tbo
VIodoo mountains , where he has filnce
ived.
About midnight on tbo 33th uU , , the
ntorlorof the Golden Eaple etables in
Sacramento wore discovered to bo In a
) Ia < u Q \ h Jicc' , including two stallions ,
Silver Olitfnnd Ensign , valued at 512,000.
voro burned. AU tha wagorn and omni-
JUSCH were also consumed. Loss estimated
at § 35,000 ,
UTAH.
The "olive oil" aold
In Salt Lake nnd
extensively mod by the Mormon church
for anointing thU bretherea IB made from
The Denver nnd Kio Grand railroad is
tow five miles woat of Grand Junction.
.i'rom the Utah side Uioy lay ono mils of
.racl : per day. The Colorado section will
10 nt the Utah line on the IGth of Decora-
ior next. The Ogden branch ia graced
; ivelvo milei frnm Salt Lakoi making the
uad ready for tha rails now en route.
OREGON.
A hand of forty Piuto Indiana , who at
hotiinoof the Bannock Indian war were
xllad from Nevada and placed ns hostilcs
an the Yukima reservation , have escaped.
The Astoria city council pajsed an ordi-
rnnoj on the 28th ult. , authorizing a con-
ract with the Columbia Water company ,
X P. Thompson , proiideut , to constiuct
7ftter wrks to nupply tho-cl y with water
rom pure mountain streams. The fran-
hleo extends for fifteen years. The com-
nny ia bound ta construct a reservoir 200
eclnhavo tide water , of the capacity of
2.0CO 000 galloDP , the main pipes tlx. and
ho distribution pines four Incahs in tilatn-
ter. Twenty hydrants are ti hoaupplled ,
rce for fire purpoaj , with siilliciant water
o throw from tour hydrants through a
ne-and-a-quartcr Inch nozzle at ono time ,
or eix hours continuously , with cuflicient
) reasuro to throw eighty foot nhovo the
ovcl ; al.in all puolio ImlldlDga nro to bo
urnlalied free , The work ia to be com-
ileted bofora the fint of August next.
Die cRtiamted coat U ? 100OCO.
MISCELLANEOUS.
A survey has been ordered for the branch
oad from some point on the Short Line to
Joise , Idaho ,
Tbo Washington Territory Legislature
bo coming seaUon will bo composed of six-
ton republicans And twenty democrats.
Tbo reports to the effect that the Plate
ud Waslioe Indian trlbea In Nevada were
t war with each other are premature , nnd
row out of the fact that considerable feei
ng has become manifest over the election
f n aucceaanr to Chief Winnemucoa , re-
ently d ceased. It is thought , however ,
hat a chief will be selected withunt tbo
rlbes resorting to bloodihed
It Is said that dissatisfaction still exist i
it Ban Carloa , A. T. , and that the chiefs
lave moro than once complained to Gen-
ral Crook , threatening , If things are not
arranged more eatlif aatorlly to them , to go
o the mountains. After this threat had
> een repeated to the General two or three
Imes he suddenly exclaimed , "Well , then ,
go ; but remember what I have told you.1'
Called to French ,
We feel called upon to prtuch u few go < -
> ol facts facts that are worth knowing.
We want tverybody to enjoy all that Is
> o > slbla in this world. We want all those
vho are suffering from rheutuatlem. neu
ralgia and oil nchcB , sprains and pains to
enow tht Thomas' Kolectrlo Oil U an nn-
ailing and splendid cuo.
METROPOLITAN HOTEL , DMA. .
UA , NEB.
Tables supplied with the best the
market atlords. The traveling public
claim they get bettor Bccoinniodatious
Mid uioro ( , 'oneral satisfaction here
; hau at any other house In Ornahp ,
Rate , $2 per day. augSltfm
Notice
The "Hawthorn Centennial Ex
celsior Hoof Paint , " was patented May
34th , 1881 , and ottera patent unm-
i > or 211 , 803 , Any person found or
known to tamper with the manu
facture of aald paint will bo punished -
od to the full extent of law , No per
son has any authority whatever to sell
receipts. ' BJLWTUOEM" & BBO. ,
Lancaster Pa
BEMIS'
NEW
MAP
OIE1
OMAHA
OTJSO ?
PLETED
AND READY FOR DELIVERY
Four Feet Wide
BY
Seven Feet Long ,
LA.RGE3T AND MOST COMPLETE
MAP OF THE CITY EVER
PUBLISHED. !
Compiled under direction of Au-
' drew Rosewuter , City
Engineer ,
And Examined and Compared by
George Smitli , County
Surveyor ,
Thereby making it the
OFFICIAL MAP
* OF THE CITY.
) vor Six Mouths work upon it at u
Coat of about $1,500.
CONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION
aid out up to this date. Also all
public and private buildings of
note photographed Iliereon.
Shows all New R-nlway and
Depot UrouiiQs ,
All property shown and described
within half a railo south and west of
city limits , and all within one milu
north of north boundary of city ,
Fully Mounted ,
Colored , Varnished
And Cloth Backs.
PRICE $7 EACH.
PUBLISHED BY
Geo. P. Bemis
Real Estate A.geiioy ,
I6tb adooa i < is Streets.
. of .Pr
tar < i Iron , '
< of 1'crwi/m
Hark and .rA0 j > horuta
a painlablo form , JBVr
JttbUtly. Zo * of wfpp -
M , rrogtrmtlon of Vital
! V.A.I.HOBB3 Writes : /nilDIIlt7O' BBV. J. I. . XOWNEB ,
After thorough trial of the / rUrflrlCid/
ix /
JBON'TONIO , ' ! take pleasure rne S InduBtry
ftJSfo eulW ? ylBLD D1J > most cclleni rroi
use. Ministers and /JLMU LI UAft the debilitated vital'forces.
llo Speakers will find It
of the Rreatest value
where n Tonio is nocco-
Bary. I recommend it
as a reliable remedial
nprent , posseeslnfr un-
doubtoa nutritive and
rcstorntlvo .
Lmtrnllt , Ky. proportlos. , Oct. 2 , 1S8Z ,
RrrASEDB77HflDR.HARTER , MEDICINE CO. , S13W.ltAM CT..CT.MOTO.
WHOLESALE
Zephyrs , Germantown , Etc ,
STOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { QB&\
> utfseun" > I OBERFELDER & CO.
> 2I3 Farnam St. .
Single Brooch Loading Shot Guns , from 35 to S10-
Double Breech Loading Shot Duns. 318 from.-to 876 ,
Muzzle Loading Shot Guns , from P to $25 ,
Fishing Tackle , Base Balls and all Kinds of Fanoy Oooiie ,
Full Stook of Show Oases Always on
Imported and Key "West Cigars , a large line of Meer
schaum and "Wood Pipes and everything required in a
first-Class Cigar , Tobacco and ifotioiT Store.
Cigars from $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. Send for Price
List and Samples.
. JJ . A. M. CLARK
? 'L . . ,
Painter&PaperHanger
.Vi3 & RETAIL
WALL PAPER !
Window Slides' ' and Curtains ,
CORNICES OURTAIN POLES AND
' FIXTURES.
Paints , Oils & Brushes.
107 South 14th Stvoot
OMAITA. - - - NEBRASKA
BERQUIST BROTHERS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF
ra I ft
irln in all Brannlina < ia n. TiiniTKKNTn STKEET
? OMATHTA. NKH
( SUCCESSOR TO JAMES DEVINE. )
Manufacturer of fine boots and Shoca All my boots and shoes contain'bat
t-chns iniitcciala nnd I
WARRANT EVERY PAIR.
In addition I constantly kuep on hand a largo stock of Men's only , eastern
nado Boots and Shoca , ut pticou way down. 0. J. SCH51IDT ,
n23-lm 12th St. , bot. Farnam and Hatnoy.
DiRECTORY OF LEADIE8G WS8TE8H HOTEL
HOTELS
ARLINQTON.
WEATHERLY HOUSE ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE ,
BARATOQA HOTCL ,
MARSH HOUSE ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL :
HALL HOUSE ,
CITY HOTEL ,
COMMERCIAL HOTE _
GRAND CENTRAL
MISSOURI PAOIFIO HOTEL ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE
GREENWOOD HOUSE ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE ,
END'S HOTEL ,
EXCHANGE HOTEL ,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL ,
MORQAN HOUSE ,
SUMMIT HOUSE ,
HOUSTON HOUSE ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE ,
WALKER HOUSE ,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL ,
CITY HOTEL ,
PARK HOUOE ,
NEBRASKA HOTEL ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL
COMMERCIAL HOTEL.
PARKS HOTEL ,
COMMEttO AL HOTEL ,
DAQNELL HOUSE ,
COMMERCIAL HOUOE ,
JUDKIN8 HOUSE ,
BALL HOUSE ,
COMMERCIAL HOUSE
WOOD3 HOUSE ,
UOUOLAS HOUSE ,
BEDFORD HOUSE
ARLINQTON HOUSE ,
PROPRIETORS '
J. O. MelNTIRF ,
A. U. WEATHERLY ,
O. C. REYNOLDS ,
J. 8. 8TELLINIU8
E. MANS ,
JOHN HANHAN
A/V/.JHAUL
CHENEY & 30LARK ,
J. Q. MEAD , |
E. SEYMOUR ,
P. L. THORP ,
A. O. OAARPER.
W. MAYFIELD ,
E. STOREY.
t. U ENO ,
O. O. HACKHEY ,
FRANK LOVELL ,
E. L. QRUBB ,
8WAN ' & DECKER ,
QEp. OALPH ,
C. M. REYNOLDS ,
D. H WALKEP ,
8. DUItQCSS ,
01 A. LLIAMB ,
MR6. M. E. OUMM1NQS ,
J.IU AVERY ,
Q. WDURK ,
F. M PARK ,
|
HENT Y ViLLO ,
OHAS. DAQNELl ,
rtlU. LUTTON ,
FRANK WILKINSON ,
H. H , PERRY ,
D , F. STEARNS ,
JOHN EOKERT ,
J. 8. DUNHAM.
J. T , OBEEN.
J. M. BLACK & SON ,
LlnWn , Nut ,
Manning , 'owa.
Coon Rapids , own.
Mllfbrd , Neb
DROWH6VILL6 N 6
Btrorrnburg He
Loulivllla Blair , No . V
Nellgh. Neb.
HabraikaoityioS ; [
Weeping W t r , Hi
Hardy , Neb.
Qraenwood , Nab )
OUrlndo , low *
t
Eremont Neb1
Athland , Nab
Atklnton , Neb.
Qulde Rood , N .
Oreiton , I * .
Exlr , la.
Atlantic , la.
Audubon , la.
Neola , l
Harlan la ,
OornlnK , la.
Btanton ,
r
Burlington Jur tlon , I/
B' ' ncli rd , la.
8hen ndoah It ,
Dnyld Olty , Neb
OollecaQprlngt , Id.
Vllll&co , Ic.
Malvern , la ,
Ida Grove , la
Odebolt , IB , - ;
Oiceola , Neb ,
Olarks , Neb.
Bedford la.
Marytvllla Mo
NORFOLK JUNCTION HOUSE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction N4t
WIN8LOW HOUSE 0. MeOARTY. Seward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. U. JONE8. Auroar Neb.
CROZIER HOUSE O. R. CROZ'ER. Sidney , Neb ,
AVOCA EATINQ HOUSE D. W. POCKriOLD. Avoca la.
CENTRAL HOUSE LOCKWOOD & 8HATTUOK , Red Oak1
FOSTER HOUSE Capt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewlj , la.
WHITNEY HOUSE E. HAYMAKER. Orltwold , la.
DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , Dunlap , la
LUSK HOUSE. J A. LUSK. Login , la.
DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON. DowOlta.i
JAQQER HOUSE , tlAUunn BOM , Denlton , fa ,
HAKMON HOU8K , TAMA CITY , IA. , Harmon & Kealw , Prop.