Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 13, 1882, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE DAIJLYf Blfiii- OMAHA WEDNtSDA ? DEOBMBEJR 13
.u . JBIRCTW T & OO
WHOLESALI
Boots and Shoes.
OMAHA. NEB.
J. A. WASSFIELD ,
WKOLESALS AMI * URTAtt. USAMCH IN
" 3 * "
Lath , Shingles , Pickers ,
8ASH , OGORS , BLINDS , MOLQitiaS , LIME ,
T8TATK AOBHt TDK MILWAtJKES CKMKHT
Knar Union Pacific Douot
C.
. . .
< > J3. Wi.-iW.'T : iMtf fy W i * U-Ji N > > J
Window and Plate Glass.
CT'Anyono contemplating bnlldlnp ; 8toreban' ; , or Miy other flne will flnd It 13 their I
antage to corrcs end with us before purchaelcg their Pluto Olaii.
C. F , GOODMAN ,
OMAHA : NElt.
W.D. MILLAUl ) , EDWAllD W. PECK.
MILLARD & PECK ,
Storage , Commission aM Uiolesale Fruits
1421 & 1423 FAENHAM STREET.
CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED ]
gents for Pock & BauBliors Lard , aud Wilber Mills Flour
OMAHA NEB
, - - -
REFERENCES :
OMAHA NATIONAL BANK ,
STEELE. JOHNSON & CO. ,
TOOTLE MAUL & CO.
9 i
AND JOBBERS IN
'Flour ' , Salt , Sugars , Canned Opods , anc ,
AM Grocers' Supplies ,
A Full Line of the Best Brands of
CIGARS MD MAMiGTUEED TOBACCO.
twt for BEHWOOD BAILS AND LAfllS fe EAHD POW11BE CO.
B1. O. 3&C > tt&---23' ,
WHOLESALE GEOOE !
1213 Farnam St. . Om h .
L H
iP\ JOBBER OF
AND
I 0 S
118 FARNAM ST.OMAHA
POWER AND HAND
i&H ! 2 J
Steam Purnps , Engine Trimmings ,
KIKIHO MACUINEBY. , BKLTIMQ , UOSB , BBAH3 AW1 > IKON HTIWaC HIPC ,
PACK1NO , AT WHOLESALE AND ByiAIL
HALLADAY [ H/illS / !
Oor. Faruam and 10th Streets Omaha , Neb
DEALERS
HALL'S
H no B Ba "W "
Fire and Burglar
O
1020 Farnham Street ,
PERFECTION
HEATING'AND BAKING
U only nttalnod by using
GHARTER OAK
Stoves and Ranges ,
WITH
WIRE BAUZB ( TO DOOB8 ,
; For eale byj
MILTON ROGERS & SONS
THH RAILROADS.
Kight of way hui betn pranled the Wl
con ln , I&WA Nebraska rend through the
city of lts Molnes.
The Chesapeake A , Ohio earned during
the thirl WCCK In Nombcr < $137,770 , nn
incrcve over 18SI of 930,131.
Kntincern h vo b cn mr\eylmta parallel
rend from Now York to Springfield , MAM , ,
for the Delaware , Ii ckawanna A Wet tern
company ,
The Chicago & Northwcttorn carnoil
during the third c V In November SU9-
1(0 ( , an incrpft eel 522,100 o\or the same
neekinlSSl.
The Kansas City , Fort Scott & Gulf
railroad him just Lccn ccmclttcd to Van
lUtrcn and Fort Smith , Aik , , and through
train * nro ntnnlng.
Hereafter the hea-lnunrteni of the Mrxdl-
mm dlvin nn of the Chicago & North c t *
ctni\lll boat Karnbon , they having been
tranufcrrtd from Mudlfon ,
The Rross oarnlnps of the St. Louis &
S.tn Frjiicirca railroad lor the third wtolc
iu Novemtvr were 375,500 an Increase of
$3SOO o\cr the name ucek in 1851.
Senator Mahone , of Vliglnla , during a
recent trip to Now York city , denied thnt
ho had been tcndore' ' , r hid accepted , the
pro idcncy cf tin lUehmoii'l ' & Uamlllo
railroad ,
Ditriiic ( lif third \v k In November the
Wl'consln Centrnl pjdtctn oirned $28 ,
OMI [ ? , an Iticri'aF.e of 83 905,30 over the
tame week in 1831 ,
The new Milwaukee & lie WinnobiRO
rnnd will ba opened on December llth ,
There only rciiml'id to bo di ue oti day's
track lajliu six mlloi south of 1'on du
LnoThe
The l\nufylvoiilft rnllronil company Is
cutting down expenses. Ou December 2d
net oral hundred men wcro diichugcd at
1'itteburg , prlntlially | laborers , trackmen
and section iinndj.
Articles of incortioratlon hi\\o bren filed
at Uillaborc , III , fur n new rend through
the county. The road n ill atnrt at Spring
field mul run sruth through Jncka u
county ,
n offer of $300,060 has been made to
Chicago by the Michigan Central railroad
Fur three blocks of crouud on the lake
Iront , south of Kandolph street. 1'ntt of
the laud is submerged by water.
lleccntly the Indianapolis & St. Louts
railroad refused to ship nay from Shelby-
ville , III. , unlois the ehlpper would release
claim for loss which might ' 'o occasioned
by fire in transit , A rejort to the courts
will bo made ,
The nsiistant attorney of the United
States has reported that no was successful
In getting the rlh'ht of way for the North
ern Pncitio from the Flathead Indians
through their reservation in the north-
weslein corner of Montana ,
The business of the Milwaukee & North
ern road is satisfactory to the stockholnorp.
As teen as the weather will permit in the
upting , work will be commenced ou the
100-mile northern extension. This will
tap the lumber and iron regions.
The stockholders of tlio I'lttflburj ; &
Connollsvillo railroad are making arrange
ments to build a new line to connect at
Glenwood with the Wheeling nnd with the
western connections ot the linltimoro &
Ohio , Ienldo3 ! this , other western connec
tions will bo made
The Miproma court of Arkansas this
wce't decided that n maDdiunus brought
before it by tbo Bfttejuillo & Brinkloy
railroad to restrain the St. Louis & Iron
Mountain rend ftom building the White
liver branch should bo dismissed for want
of jurisdiction
The only gap on the Toxno & St. Louis
narrow paugo road ia ncrorot the White
Itivsr valley in Arkansas. This will Lo
closed by January 1st , thiu affording a
continuous line from Cairo , III. , to Gates-
ville , Texas , a distance of 752 miles ,
I'ittsburg counts on having two now
roads within a short time the New York ,
Pittsburg & Chicago and the Baltimore ,
1'ittsburg & Chicago , Both roaih are
backed by heavy capitalists and will be
built immediately.
On the 1st of November the lease of the
St , Louis , Alton & Terre Haute railroad
was transferred from tbe Indianapolis &
Bt. Louis to tbo Cleveland , Columbus ,
Cincinnati & Indianapolln road. By the
new terms the lessee will pay a rental of
$450,100 and keep the road m repair.
Judge Depue , of Newark , New Jersey ,
ban decided that the death of 0. M. Wood
ruff , the sleeping car man , last year on tbo
New Jereey Central railroad , was due to
the poor condition of the road bed. This
is considered important In Influencing the
ultimate decision in the damage suit brought
by the heirs.
Track layers on tbo Northern Pacific
reached Livingstone liut week and pushed
on the ascent of the belt rnnno of tbo
Ilocky mountains. The western construc
tion corps are working west of Mlneoula.
If the weather continues favorable a gap
of 200 miles only will remain to bo closed
next spring.
At a late meeting ot the bondholders of
tbe Toledo , Cincinnati & St. Louis rail
road , at Boston , a proposition for $800,000
additional bonds w.-u discussed. Of 8 0
mllod of contemplated road not nioro than
200 miles are in operation , The amount
will probably be tubsoribed and terminal
facilities completed in Toledo , Dayton and
Kast St , Louis.
Tbe representatives of the Pacific roads
met in Kansas City December 2d to dis
cuss a pooling arrangement , which will bo
necessary when tin Southern Pacilic'a
New Orleans extension is open for busi
ness. Thelatter's 2,000 mile route IB the
shortest between tidewater on the eastern
and western shores of the continent.
January 1 , 1883 , a new arrangement by
the trunk lines centering iu Now York
will go lute effect with regard to immi
grant rates for points in the west. Here
tofore the steamship companies have been
allowed a commission ou tickets. Hereafter -
after tickets will have to bo secured at
starting places in 1'urope or of a general
agent of the roadd having bis ollice at Castle -
tlo Garden , New York ,
Considerable railroad building Is going
nn In the Indian toriitory. Thu Atlantic
& Pa ifu is now couitructedto the Arkan-
ran liver. The extension 11 the road has
been itirveyed thriugh the Oklahorn
land * HO no to enter them at thn northeast
corner of the fac aud Fox reservation six
miles north of tbe thirty sixth line of lati
tude ,
INDUSTRIAL NOTB3.
The loggera of WiacoDalnarodoini ; lively
work in the woods , A recent full of elx
inches of unow facilitates tbe work ,
Tlie wages of operatives at the Spring ,
field , III , , watch factoiy were reduced
from ten to fifteen per cent December let.
At a recent meeting of Ht. I/nila nheot-
iron workoru the tnembem agreed that
prorjiects were good for utoaJy work at
goou ratCM ,
The rhlladeljihta and Heading Coal and
Iron company's rail mill olosea December
1M for ten days. After that n reduction of
wages will occur on a luala conforming to
tbo price of rails.
Depression in the Iron trade haa caused
n Htoppnge In work in the guide and bar
department of the Allentown , J'o. , rolling
mills Three hundred men nre out of
employment ,
The $2,010.000 to be raised by the MIL
tuul Union Telegraph company will be ex.
liended in oxteudint ; the lines through new
territory and constructing "ticker * " for
use In different stock and grain exchanges.
Sponge culture In the United Statei Is
likely soon to present some definite result * ,
Sponges grown in Key West and points
aiong the Kloridlau coast shows excellence
equal to tbone of Mediterranean sponges ,
An exhibit will be tent to .England.
Application will be made to the next
Massachusetts legialatuatt for an act incor.
norating a company to build a canal across
Cape Cod. Uhelencth of tbe canal will
be seven inilea and half , GO feet in width
and 22 feet deep. De Leseepa will super *
intend the construction ,
Thirty union shoemakers , who have been
dlicbarged from ft factory lo Hurlington ,
New Jersey , have tnar'o nrrantemeDt to
Urt ft co-operative factoty In that pUoe ,
the CMiiUl tn be furnMicd by p.ntion In
Now York. It \ tM that only union
men will bo employed.
James llhhop , chief of the New Jerrey
tate hnreMi cf Ifttwr nnl indu tne < ,
thoronghlr lu pootcd the HloGnndo uiRar
worka At Care May litot week , aud .Uea
the following t tl tlCB of the tcion'
work ! Number of too of cone cartel to
the inlllo , 0,087 ; net weight , 6.3JO toiuj
pounds of UR r ro nufcturl , SIU.OOO
total amount of utatn bounly ,
Ono Buck Kills Another.
The purticulnrfl of a very remarka
ble ) occurrcnco near lir udor's brldo ,
in ChtBlorficld county , were rocoivcd
hero on yostcrdny. It podu ? that ft
son of Cnurlcs Harmon and another
gontlctnnn named Haltd TTITO out
opoiBum huniinp , aotno nlghto ago ,
In the viclnlly uf the brldg\ when
they heard tlioir dogs baying In a
reedy swamp olono by. The gentle
men thou concluded to go lioiuu and
procure a gun. aud on tlimr return
found that the doga uoro attir
two largo bncVs , otio with
eight points and the other
with ton points. From sumo ciuto
or ether the buck with thn eight
prongs had killed the ono \vilh ton
pointa with ono of ito prongs. Tlio
prong entered the cjo nni cumo out
ucnr thu cnr , 13y ttnio uiontia the
pro D go of each of the bucks bccuiio
interlocked , uiid had inidoutly tioon
BU for.covural dajs , us thu dead nni-
mal had been dragged n comudorablo
dlstanoo nnd hnd been killed long
enough to become oiknsivo. The llvo
buck , which had undoubtedly sutforvd
for food , naa in a very poor nnd ema
ciated cnnditioii , and wns ahot and
killed before the markamnn could roc-
ognlzo what it was in the dark. The
above story may socin lucrrdiblo , but
it is literally true nnd can bo vouched
foi by a gentleman now In the city.
Horsford'a Aold Phoiplmto iu
Abuselof Alcohol.
Dn JNO. P.WDEKLER , Uudson ,
N. Y. , Bnyn : "I have given It with
present decided benefit in a case of
innutrition of the brain , from abuse
of alcohol , '
Drying Up UOWB.
American Dairyman ,
Should dairy cows bo dried ofl , or
should they bo mllkod up to calving
tlnio , if they arc dloposod to yield
milk up to that time ? To answer this
question pat , yes or no , would only
bolrny the igtioranco of the speaker
on the subject of dairymen's practices
and prejudices. Wo know of no sub'
joct that nooda intelligent airing at
the rncotlngsi of our dairymen's
asaociatbna thin winter so much
aa this. It , is \\ell known by
all thai no matter how great mty bo
the How of a cow'tt milk when she
firnt calves , if pho goes dry too soon
alia will not prove n prolitablu milker.
Indeed , most ilairymon would take n
largo sized surprlto party if they
would only to t the question as to the
yearly yield the ttro cows that
garo the most and hast ct the time
c f calving.
This * could bo approximated by
keeping the dates of dropping calves
and going dryj of the dlfloront cows
in the hurd , vlth their various yields
weighed and recorded ,
What wo stjrtod out tj say was that
the strangopart of this subject relates
to the praot ccs and prejudices of
dairpmon. It the coantrj wo find
farmers almos universally drying up
their cowa w th the fear of hurting
them If milkai up to calving timo.
Near the cities , whore milk Is sold to
consumers , no Attention whatever is
paid to the time a cow is duo to calvo.
She la simply mHkod as long as she
will give it , and fold if she goes dry
too long before calving.
Brooders of dairy cattle who handle
high priced cows are in great doubt
on the subject of driving olf. They
all know it is a dangerous prictico if
not done with care and diligence. If
the cow is neglected and forms milk
In her udder that is not drawn off , she
is auro to suffer from the neglect ,
while good milkers are almost carlain
to civo milk vp * o the day of calving ,
with a pretty general opinion that it
injures the calf and creates too heavy
a drain on the cow. Can our dairy
expounders at the convention lay
down a safe rule to purtma in Una
matter ? Let thorn try it , by all
raouna.
Beautiful skin , and fair complexion ,
robust health , and powers of endur
ance follow the use of Brown's Iron
Bitters.
Wintering Piga.
Cdr. Ntw York Trhuno.
I have found that it costs as much
or more to w ntor a young pig as it
does an ojd ho , ; , and have abandoned
the practice of wintering anything but
breeders. A breeding sow may bo
ullowed'to have a litter of pigs in thq
spring , which can bo sold , and the old
will got In fiuo condition , almost if
not quite lit lor butchering , on clover ,
cornstocka and roots ; and wo count
the income dirivod from the pigs an
extra gain , There is always u do *
mand in thn epring for young pigs at
from $2 to $4 each for iattoning , and
a higher prlco for brcoding utock ,
which nutkus tbe profits on a breeding
sow equal to that of a cow , with a
great deal loss cost of keeping. By u
little painstaking and effort a farmer
can make a mtrkot for his pork at a
price more remunerative than
what is usually paid for it in the car *
cass. Town people will buy and oat
more pork It tioy know that it has
been grown and fattened on whole
some food , Wo could have sold in
Schenectady for 10 cents a pound a
ton of spare-ribs produced on our
farm if wo had had them , Our head
cheese sold at the same price , and wo
expect to realize from 12 to 1C cents
for bacon , bami and shoulders , The
highest price which was paid In our
local markets for pigs waa 7 to 10
cents per pouni , according to finality.
Our pigs are cot DO that they can bo
wholly marketed in the above forms ,
I'itjs grown and fattened as I have
described produce meat not only of
the healthiest character , but of the
very best ilavor , which , of course , in
creases the dem nd for thorn.
Woumii'a True Friend.
A friend In need Is a friend Indeed , This
none can deny , etpedally when assistance is
rendered when one ls sorely afflicted with ,
disease , more particularly these com *
plaints and weaknesses so common to our
female population. Kvery woman should
know that Electric Hitters nre woman's
true friend , aud will positively restore her
to health , even when all other remedies
foil. A single trial always proves our as *
sertlon. They are pleasant to tbe taste ,
ftud only coat fifty cents a bottle. Bold by
0. F. tloodmwi.
FAST TIME
Train * It * ? * Omaha 3:10 : p. m , and 7:40 : a. n
rortnll Information call on R. P. UKUEL.TlaX *
Acent , l th and Farnvn it * . , J. DKI.U , U
KtUwar.'DepoL oral JAUK8T. OtiAUR , OtnM
Air nl
THE
SHORT LINE
-OF TI1K-
ilwaukee & St , Paul
UAILWAY
I * now ninnliiK IU FAST FArilf.sg TRAINS
from
OMAKA AND OODNOIL BLUFFS
-WITII-
PiUlman's Mapiflcont Sleepers
-AND Tin :
Fiuest Diniug Oars iu the World.
IF YOU ARE GOING EAST
TO
CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE ,
Or to onvrolnt IHHOIH ! , or
IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH
TO
ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS
the II T UOUTK , tlio
Ohioago , Milwaukoo&St.PaulR'y
Ticket offlra lomtcxl nt ronirr Farniun nnd
t-'otirtnmth ntri < cU nnd at U. P. Depot and at
Jllllixtil Hotel , Oumha.
t&Sfa TltnoTnlilo In another column.
V. A. NASH , General Aimit.
0. II. TOOTH , Tiatt ABcnt , Onuhx
S. S. MKUUIU , , A , V. II. OARPIINTKR ,
( luicrnlMannrcr. nonrnll'054 Aircnt.
J. T. CLARK. OKO. H. lllUKrORU ,
OoncralSup't. AM t Pen. 1'ium AK
FOB
OHIOAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
MILWAUKEE ,
DETROIT , NIAGARA FALLS ,
NE.WYORK.BOSTON ,
And all Polut * E .t nndtoouth.E * t
TIlEI.INKCOMPniBEa
Nearly 1.000 mllce. Solid Smooth Steel Track
11 connection * nre made In UNION DhPOTO
baa a National licpnUtlon at being th
reat Through Oar Line , and la unlreraallj
encoded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rail
oad In the world for nil classes of travel.
Try It and you will Hot traycillni ? a Inxur )
Inutoad of a ulscomtort.
Through Tlcl.titp via rhi > Celebrated Line foi
Bile at all nlllces In tbo Wist.
All Information aboutlUteio Knro , Sleopln )
Car Acocmaiodatlona , Tlmfl Tablou , &c. , will l (
chucrfully riven by oppljlnlnif ted
! d Vlco-1'rea't & Oon. UanaKorChlcac6
PEROIVAL LOWELL ,
Clcn. PftssciVfor Aft. Chicago
W. J. DAVftNI-ORT ,
tieu Acont , Conncll Uluff * .
, DUIILL. Ticket cA | < t.
mnio-nl ly
SMX Oitij R faciflo
THE sioux airs ROOTS
Ilnna * fiolld Trtln 1 trough Irorp
Council Bloifs to 8k , Paul
Without Ohnaa Time Only 17 Hours
IH03TKR KOU7I
rtou
COUNCIL BLUPFB
tO IT. PAUL , MJUfNBAl'OUS
uucTjru OR niswAncr.
ind all poluio lo NorV.iorn lowu , llnnr .kn and
DihoU. This Hat lo * inlpjwil with the Improved
WtiUaghoui's Automatic Alr-tirake anil Wlllr
Platform Counter mJ Kuffar : ami let
arizni ) , HAFKrr ANIJ couifOKT
It nnsurr > .ve < l. fullrar.n fal/vco Slt ilo Oil
run thraugh WITHOUT nilANOK between Kan
a Oltyand ( It. I'unl , vl * Oour.cll ninflff nuo
Vlou * City.
Trflnilcn.70 biilou J'nrTt l'r > u / < i ui Com
c'l Illuf'i ! , at 7-10 p. m , d.llly on arilvnl ct lUuiiu
City , 80 Jowphi.nl Council Jllufa tr lu IILT.
thoBnuth Arrtiluir at Blous City 11:10 : p. m.
and al the New Union Dnpot ( t Ki. I'm ] a , 11,1 :
noon
run noDiu ; IN AnvMicK or AVT ornni
Rotrnj
MTRcmtmboi In ttlilni. lit ! fllouz City Uou
icuirot a Irirouk'h Tialn. Thr Snorrii.t
( he tjulckootTlrao and a Ccra/ortoblt / Hlda In tb
Through Cirs between
COUNCIL BLUVITJ AH I ) ST. I'iUI. .
OTijoo that your Tlcko)3 ruiwl vU ilia " 6lcn >
OIlY aul I'ttdao IU'Jrc i
/ H. WATTLK8 , J B. BOOirAJAH
tortrlutcnddnt. Ocn' Ft. AS .in
Mlisonrl Valley I * .
VIT , K. 7)AVIH Bcntbwrsttru F
UOULCll
WT5STERN
CORNICE iWORKS : !
0. SPE011T , - - Proprietor.
1212 Barney St. - Omrlia , Neb ,
MANUKAOTUHKKB OK
OOUNIOE8 ,
DOHMKR WINDOWO , F1NIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing ,
Spocht's Patent Hotolio Skylight ,
Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar
and Bracket Shelving. I am
thu general agent for the
above line of goods ,
IRON FKNOINU ,
Oratlnga , B lu tr dea , VcrandaaJOflle
Dank R llloga , Window nd Dollar
Guards ; lao
OKNKJlAIi AUKN
"WINE OF OARDUI" curea Irregu-
lor , painful , or difficult luen&trufttlon.
AYitrnct sncl ( ten t-ttata.
nnv t. . Kct'Aouu , opposite r i oaet.
v R. iiAttrr.rrr SIT tvnth tsth stmt.
Arclillivu.
t'TRKNB A MKKDKdSHOltN , AKCIUTKOTn
oem II irtchton Block. :
A. T liAIWr Jr. , Koma 8 , Oirlniitfin l.hck.
uooia fiU unoo .
JAMES 1WINE A CO ,
/tot Pee ! > n. | shot * A rood iMortmt'it
it me tvcik on hand , coiner Isih nj Ilatney.
TTOn. BIUCKSOH , H. K. cor , 16th nd DOU/IM
JOHN FORTUNATCJ8 ,
10th ttmat , njinutMtnrcs to onlir food iron
< Mt ytlovi. Hcirlrlni" rton * .
01
I.MUUMKK Mvm'fc-liim. HIT
Uoofca , Meiva and stationery.
J. I. rilUKIIAUF 1015 r rnh m 8lr l
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fitiUn.SKABaiRor.DPn , thaoMtel flam K
> i'u ) in Nel > nXk uUMInhpl ItH Odialu
lUrrlcitca Ana llonu Wn.ono.
yy HNVDKlt Uth t.n.1 lUrntv Stints
Clothing Uoucht ,
UAUR13 lil p v htKliMtnuhitlca | Mi con
himt clathlnc. Cornw loth n1 F m < iun
rune , Paint * arm OU * .
KtTIIH , V CO ,
? lo v nfc ( loans . . U
UftUlM lltDC.'f ,
j nmTGnouritthon : : < io&K un , < r.iu. > i
< J. HUI.U , ? 0tl Moitti Llcla Coir-liir ftm.v
PA Ttll. t Mttl t loth ami llararl r.irn < i.
UCMIKtU ,
jr. . TAUL. WlIIliitH Ulock Cur. Ulh & loOe
Olvll Enalnear * nd Purveyor * .
ANDRF.W UOHKWATKIl , Cnlhtoo | lllonV ,
Tann Snrveyr , Qrulo ud aow r s Sjiiotui
PpoOnUy.
Ury Ucocln Notion * , tic.
JOHN 11. r. I-KllMANN A 00. .
Vctfc Dry GffoJoUtoro , 1810 nd 1B11 r tr. .
Lain ituot.
. KniwoU l o boot * nJ hooi & Fadtla
rounary.
OIUJ WKA11NK ft DOMJ cor Ult A Jackson ai
onwo era.
JOHN UAUUKIl 1BH Fmhara Etreel.
Unrtert Kor .
OIIA KIKWK. 1P11 K.innmn hot. Itkh fc 11M.
Hotel * .
, AHr intDHOUyrOco.air.flt 11,0th A r.itihkai
OOKAN HOUilK , r U. ( Kry , 18 F mh m 01
ELAVEN'Q 1101 nt. r. SUvmi. 10th Bt.
iDuliitrn IIoUl Ouf. llr.iuel 9th * L < - Tenwottl
OKNTRAL
MHH. A. UYAN
joolhneit oornrr lOtlnnJ DoilRe.
Ho * Ba\rJ for the Ken y.
'
t til lloure.
lloure.y the ti5 , Wiol. "r Month.
Good Tor.ii j fci 0Mb ,
PUIIIHUD ,
t. t , OHOS9 , Ntw nail Hc.Mnrt Hunt rmcUmo
ud OtOM , 1111 DOQKIM , UlRhni tAlhUlCt
ttd ( or idcond htnJ oo < ' .
. no : inti ice ? Dourm u. rtnt goods AC
rercu TvorK .
OMAH \ FKNOB CO.
lilSllunoyUI. , tn-rmvi
id Ics liotcB , tree r.i ( 1/ood FcnoM , OCct
Ulnj-j. Oonnlct' Vloo nJV fcloul. r
Bor.r.Nrr.i.n ioth M. . t > o fm. A n i
, Oanfleld'a Patent.
. ( . ( 1 * 1j\A 11) ) : M In ) ti
OlKoni * .nd Tobacco.
WK'JT A rnilSCDKK , minuhrtaiari ol
mil WUoluwlR nmlora n Tobftccon , 1B05 auglM
tf K. LOHKN Kf uintifM > tnrar 141(1 Kernhim
Orocxery.
. PONHKR lROUTontlM > rl. . Oiod llni >
dunk.
H. DEUTHOLD , lUffi and Ueltl.
Lumbar Lime nd Dement.
OOTRR It OR Y corner fth rd DnocU * BU
Lamp * na uiMwre.
I. CONNER 1009 Datwlm HI. Oood Tirlety
Merchunt r llor .
0. A. L1N1X1UE3T ,
One u ! ant most popuUr Merchant Tailor * I * it-
eirlcir the latest dcalrn * for Nprlni ; and Bummer
ioo.ll tor Kentlemen * wear , Btyllnh , darablr ,
\nd irlcoa low at ever 1108 Famam itrct.
Millinery.
llBfl. I ) . A. BtMOKR , Wholowla i.nd IUt ll , I.u
iv Oooda In grcnt variety , Zcjihj n , Card Hoardg
lioilory , aiOM , Conote , Ac. Uhoiptct UPHM Ir
ihr Wiiil. Purchaser * * .i\o DO pr con I Onli
by Mall. US Fifteenth Htrnrt
Moui una reoa ,
JUAUAUITY IlILUs 8th and Vamhain .
" . , proprlctoro
recant.
C. BTUYRNU , 111brtwcorj Ccmlni ; aua lui
J. . HnllHAXE Oorri i3d and CtimlnirBtroelii.
rl rawai > . Iron nnu
OLAN It LAMQWORTIIV , Wbol l , 11U nf
M Uth itreet
A. nOCMia : corne irth and Callforola
Harnou , OaUcilc * . fto.
II WKIfiT SO IBth Hi. bet Faroft Hamey
Olothlnc nd Furnlthlnif ( loo'
OKO. 11. PETKU80N. Also JIai8 , C I ,
Khon Motion * and Outlurv En I H 10th ntretl
Oornlco Works ,
Yfoete'.n Cornice Work * , tlanu/acn-toie Itau
Oorulce , lln , Iron and I -to KooBltirf Order
from an } locality promptly orociitoj In tha liu
maunor. Facton nd ( lieen 1U13 Unrnoy 31
0. Hl'EOHT , roprlcfor
Oalvanlied Iron Cornice * , Window C' i > , etc. ,
manufactured and put up In any prt ol tbe
countrr. T. HI N HOLD 410 Thirteenth ntn et
uommlaalon frturchjinu.
JOHN O. WIL L13.UU UodKe 8tre k
D n. niCEMP.n , For dot&lla ir l > r/n kdvnrlliw
mrnti In IHHv and Woeklv
eve
A.
Daaltk In fltoroa and Ttuwaro , & > ! idtutitk tu
ol Tin Boots and all tlmlK of Dulliilnir 'Nm
Odit 1'ellowa' Block.
. 110NNKH 1FOU I.on In ht oiiJ i.nil Cnc
KAUFMA.SN ,
It inn new brli'L blocU co Uonclui ttritl , n
| ut 01 triuJ a rcodt 'cnknt l < f i IItil
Hot Lunch firm 10 to IS
every dhy. .
0 l .inni " I AM'OVldt Old lf cirn.t
, OUuu * .
J. UVAHH , Wnolwale and llu1l flrol I ) i" )
Onlttv tor Odd F tlnd ( IfJI
Photour pntri.
GKO , IIKVN , 1'HOP
tlrtnd Coutral Qallery ,
812 Ulsteentb rltreel.
near alaaonlo Hall. yu t < U e Work and Prompt
Plumbing , CUa nd Btcjm ritllnj
P. W. TAIU'Y & CO. , H Bt. , bet. Faruhata
and DouKlM. WorV riromp yaltonded to.
D. yiTZPATniOn. i. nuitlM Btrott
Phyalclana und Huruoona.
W. B. OID1IO , U , D. , Boom No i , Crelghlon
Ulock , 16th fUrwi.
P. H. LriRKNIUNO , II , D. Mawinlc Block.
0. L. UAIIT. It , D. , Kv and E r ' -
EUTADL1BHKD IBM.
3IDK BI'RlMll ATTAOII1IKNT NOT PATKN7
KI ) .
A. J. SJMPSOX
LEADING
OAEEIAGE FACTORY
1109 and till Podge btrwt ,
KQg 7-mo 6m Ouiui , NEB ,
Are acknowledged * o bj tha
host bv all vrho have
to a pra tie < il toji.
ADA fir TO
HARE & OTP ( JflAf , ,
COKE OP , V/OOII.
UANUMC-rrilKI' it
BUCK'S ST8VFCO. ,
] UNfi nun-
v Tbr < ' !
UUlldbitli
8OLK VUKNT * COH
Nebraska Loan & Trust Doinpany
HASTINGS , urn '
Capital Stook , - - S 00,000.
JAH.Il IIKAUTWKU , .
A. Ii. tiljAKKK , Vlio rrKtilmt.
RU. WhUSTKII , Trvrwuicr
DIUKOTUItS.
Samnol Alexander , CnwaUl n\ | | r ,
A. I , , Ulnrkr , K. 0. Wolwtcr ,
Ooo 11. 1'rntl , .Inn II Il
I ) . M.McKllllnnuj.
First Mortgage Loans a Specialty
Thlt Coniv | ny Inrnt hni n permanent , home
Institution uhiru Hihool llondu and other Uxtxlb
Issued Munlcltnl aeeul Ic-t ot Nclir * l < n ran bo
lie ncKotlnted on thu moit fn\orablo tcrmn.
Loans nmdo 01 Inijirov v\ \ farina In allml Nettled
rountlraof thonintv , through rctpamlblo local
$500 "RFVVARPT
Tlio al > o\o rownnl will ! pnlil to any ( imcn
who will l > ro luco Paint thftt - | | | c < | ti l the
Pennsylvania Patent Rubber
Paint ,
for pre cr\liiff 8hlnuUn , Tin and ( Jr ol Hoofi.
Warranted to bo Uro and Wattr I'roof. All
ordora promjitlj attended to Chuipcr and bet
ter than an ) olhor paint now In me.
STKWAHTei BTKl'lIKNS'iN.
Solo Vroprlctors , Omaha IIousu , Umahn , N li.
RED-BBBNOKS
Odlcor & F-IISOJ , Dr.lUco , Dr Hnney , Miller
Council DIuHH , Iowa.
UKX onice , Omaha Nee
NERVOUS Dfc fcuv.it'
Dr. E. 0. Woote NcrvtiaiiirsUi'n ' In * . . . <
A itjiccltlc f or IIj aterla , 1111
Nctvotia Iloadkcho , Mental IOIXWIM ] | Uo. /
Meicor > ' , L'iierintorihtc .lnirctcC ) , [ I'j.i
EmlMloua , rinmcturc Old Aue , CMJVI. i > l/
eiertlon , uoK-kbuoc , ot ovcr-indiilifin . < rl'i
loids to rnlsory , ilccij i.nil dmtli ' < , , - < 4
cure recent ciaoa. KVJ , luir cttituljm .11,0.1.11"
treatment. Ona dollur t noi . > ho u > o >
five dolUrn , font by mpir \ ] | > xU 411 recMj n'
price. Wo > ! u r nt ei > nLcxp > t < ctire > iiUM
With ekcb nr-lcr rocclviJ Ij Uu ltt eli liotin , !
companled lth Ore ilollnu , Kill * unC the pc >
chkior our < Trltt4i > iiriutM to tulurn
money If tht IrttSaint dj > no * f i-t r o nt
C , f. "f > f > ' * ui.n , iir u -t M TUnl > i u #
( Oil.
Oil.OLD
OLD S RO
AND
BLOOD OR SKIM DISEA ES
IN ANY STAGE ,
Disappear before thn perfect > .It"riiti\t
and tonic olfect of the KrciitDnt of all lilomi
Purifiers. It co completely root H out nil
poison from the Mood nnd brJCi'H the deb
ilitated uyftcin , that diur'useH of UIH [ nature
dlsapporrlike cnnlf before tint wind
S. S. S , ciireil mo of Sculp Horo' , Son *
Iu Nostrils and V.nta , i.fter I'vtr } thing
known to tlio medical prof L'K < < lon had fulled.
Three ! months liaio pitied sitico I quit
takinK H. S. .S. ; thuro H niieyniptoin of the
disease icmitiniux ; I air permmenfly
cured. ItstumiH niirlvalixl for lllnml D-- !
toscB , " JNO. S. TAOUAIIT ,
.S/ilainoiioii , N. Y.
" 8. S. S. BtnmlB without n peer. TTf
profession will ha\e toacknowlodge it n
Hpeclfio for Uloid DI ea > eH , "
Or N. L OAMO\\AV , Moime , Gu.
"About four or ilyu weeks OKO I wns
uilllcted with n very iig rnvAtpd type of
BloodDiheitHD. J coininauieduMni ; 8 S. S ,
and utter tukiiiB the tirnt bottle felt no
iiiush relieved that I bmiht | five more ,
und umclad to tiny , after i. liiK four f thuio ,
tint I am entirely cured , frovloti'ly havltiK
lienn under medical u'lvire for peverai
months , " 0. O ItATOUKi' .
Ukhmond. Vo.
"After HutfcrliiK from the wors lilood
Dlirncofor more than two years , and huv.
In ) ; been tru.itec ) by novcra ) eminout phyHi.
claim , confine I to my room .inl bed the
greater part n ho tlnio , HIV body covered
with coppt-r.colorod eoren from the size of
u i ea tn i lint of a silver hulf.diillar , I was
well ululi in despair. At la.it I commenced
takingS. S. H In a ithort timi ) I began
to improto In lle h , nil tlin Huron healrdaud
1 could feel and know that I was well , und
to S , 8. S , mnxt the credit be tilveu of
my eutiro restoration to health , I have
nut taken n ilose fpr over nix months , and
inn as free from xflreH or bluiuish IIM anyone
ono " LOT Tin HOHH , Atlanta , ( ! .
"Improvi'd after taking I ho tirut liottle
of - < . 8. * ; in two wft-ka wan ablu to cflaio
home , finding the waturs were no benefit. ' '
J.V , ItKii ) , Newport , Ark ,
"Our xcienco has not made ) > nownacoi -
binntfon erjn il to 8. 8. S , for ukln or blond
T , L. MABHENBUMI ,
1'h. G. , Macau , On.
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