THE DAILY BEE---QMAHA MONDAY , JANUARY 15 \ New Life is given by using BROWN'S IRON BITTERS. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system ; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquers disease ; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs ; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per fect condition. BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ensures per fect health through the changing seasons , it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air , and it prevents Consump tion , Kidney and Liver Dis- case , &c. / / 5. Berlin , Esq. , of the well-known firm of II. S. Berlin & Co. , Attorneys , Le Droit Building , Washing ton , D. C. , writes , Dec. 5th , iSSi : Gtntlemtn : 1 take pleas- j ure In stating that I have used i Hrown's Iron Hitters for ma. ' , laria and nervous troubles , t. caused by overwork , with , excellent results. Beware of imitations. Ask for BROWN'S IKON BIT- RS , and insist on having it. Don't be imposed on with something recom mended as "just as good" The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore , Md , BALL'S ' CORSETS TTj1 > * CorieS1 r7 ? iramintod satis1 " 72ott > rytolts wearer in every way , or the money will bo refunded by the person from whom It was bought. YlwonlrOonet pronounced by our leading pnyitctai t Injurlou. to the wearer , andrndorMtlbr luillei i iiu * moit comfortable and perfect fitting Comt TI * * * * " PJUCES , by .Hull. PoiUce Paid I H * lUi Fmtnlng , * 1.BO. 8clf.AdJOitln . fl.O AMnalaal ( extra liearr ) .00. NurtU * , 1.B oallh Vmtnlng ( Bie oontll ) .00. 1'araco , Sklrt-BnpporUn , 1.00. W r M ! by Itadlnc UeUU Uralen Trywhen CHICAGO OOBfliJT CO. . Chicago , PL BEAT YOUK HOUSES FURNAGESJJHE WORLD , BIOHABDSO BOYNTON & 00 CHICAGO , Embody new 1882 ImprnTomenU. Uor practical leaturei ; Cost IMS to keep Ii Brter : Uio lew fnal will give moro hea tnd a largei ' volume ol pure air w n an ; f , furnace made Bold bf Kercy and Bradford , Omaha. WE8TEJBH CORNICE iWORKS : 0. SPE011T , . . Proprietor. 1212 Barney St. Omrlia , Hob MANUFACTUnKRa OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES , DORMER WINDOWS , F1NIALJ Tin , Iron and Slate Hoofing , Bpocht's Patent Motallo Bkyligh Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bai and Bracket Bhclvlng. I am the general agent for the above line of goods. IKON FKNOINQ. tlng * DaluitrdMVer nd iOme | Bank RalllBgf , Window and U n r , Ouardi ; alto All 1C V x r ia PERFUMI hUBBBaABUMBaCB M Murray & Lanman's Best for TOILET. BAT ] and i AKPKERCHIEF "BLACK-pn AUGHT" curca dj > j. aivl ; THE.QUIET FLAT INVADED Police Break in Upon Mait Al len's Retirement , and the Head of the Family Carried Off , With All tbo Jimmies and Stolen Goods A Thiot's Map of Newark. New York Bun. Mart Alien , brother of The nnd Woe , has boon living recently with hla wlfo and children in the first floor fill at 400 West Twenty-ninth street. It is raoro than throp years since ho was In Sing Sing serving out a torn of ton years for burglary. Bo has lived in retirement since. At 0 o'clock Wednesday evening , while ho was sitting at the supper table , ho was ar rested by Copt. McElwaln and Detec tives Cairn and Campbell , of the Twentieth street police. The police had boon informed that ho had boon the principal In several recent westside - side burglaries. In convenient places of concealment in the four rooms of his flat were found many articles of stolen merchandise , 75 skeleton koyr , and a burglar's com plete outfit of 43 pieces , including jim mies , safe breakers , bar spreaders , vises and hammers. With the tools were two diagrams , which Chief of i'olico Donovan of Hoboken has iden tified as mapping certain parta of Newark. The postoffico , express oftiso and a bank are depicted. Accompa nying the diagrams was the following letter , in pencil , in a business hand , without address or signature : Trainer's store and Loloh , Rico it Co.'s store opposite Bun hotol. Go on Broad street bridge , where you can see the back of the atoros and the wagon road below. Wagon road cornea right out bach of the E glo hotol. Look at Oalat store at the oornor of Main and Broad street. Mrs. Kraoao koopa a millinery store opposite Eagle hotol. She used to keep a largo lot of silk. L * > ok at the express office. At Jefferson market yesterday Mrs. William Lyali of 307 West Twentieth street identified nine figures of bead trimming , a plated table service , nine teen nut picks , four napkin rings and many small articles ol silver table ware , altogether worth $800 , as having boon stolen from hoi reaidonce by burglars on the nipht of Aogast 12. Samuel Marsb of 345 West Nineteenth street identi fied two aeta of cartains aa having boon stolen from his residence bj burglars on the night of December 7. A marble clock , overcoat and sill dresses , valued at $150 , were stolen a < the saino time. A box cf ostricl plumes , valued at $100 , Is supposed tc have been stolen from a store la Sixtl avenue , near Twentieth street. SOT oral boxes of * fancy soap are inpposoc to have boon stolen from a store ii Hudson street. Eighteen pawn tick eta Issued by an Eighth avenue pawn broker between February and November bor were found. They represenl several oral hundred dollars' worth of prop erty , all of which baa been recoverei and is at the Twentieth street station Mrs. Lyall and Mr. Marsh filed com plaints against Allen yesterday , am no was committed for examination 01 Tuesday next. Tha.gaqgef burglars of which AUo ; lit the loader , consists , it la said , o Tom -West , Jack Clark , alias Royal and Charles Dunn. Dunn'a nrres led to Allen's. A young man onterei the jewelry rtoro of S. L. Nowberry 16 Newark street , Hoboken , on Tnoi day evening , and said ho wanted t buy a valuable watch. Mrs. Now berry , an elderly woman , watted 01 him. After looking at several watoho he otkod to have the tray of watche act out on the counter , ao that h might bettor compare them. ' H glanced at them for a moment , sail none suited him , and turned to go As ho opened the door a man dressoi like an express agent entered , bearlnj a rod-sealed package. "Here is a package for Mr. Now berry , " he sold , setting it on the shov cose. At the same moment ho whii tied and attempted to lift the tray c watches. It was heavier than he hai auppoaed and hla hand slipped. Hi made another attempt , but Mrs. Now berry pulled the tray from him and h ran out. Ho was arrested In th street , and under the name of Franl Smith was committed for examination Ho made .Homo kstatomonts to Chio Donovan , who in Now York ropeatet them to Gapt. McElwaln. Smith and Bonn are Identical. "W feared , " said Capt. McElwaln. "tha Dunn's aireat would bo likely I frighten Allen away. I have boot watching him for months , and docldoi to arrest him at onoo. Policemen o this precinct called my attention severn months ago to the faot that The Allen Wes Allen and some suspicions-look ng follows who were known as old at oolatea of Mart Allen were travolln bout the precinct. Wo undertook t watch thorn. We followed Marc froi thirty-second street to Housto troet , and finally located him whoi wo arrested him. Wo finally lot rack of the othora in Ohristophi street. " SOUTHERN DARKEYS. An Old Man'd Aversion to Schools Holiday Among the Blewke , Hi'em Cor. of the Philadelphia Time * . At thU atai'o of the convorsath Unolo Depoleou came in to aunouni that the spring wagon iraa ready , an a fosr minutes later , I was joltii over the rough country road with n table driver. Boon wo came in nig of a log cabin , containing ono trrii flatn window. In front of It wo playing a number of young negro whoso ages ranged from 7 to 17. "Dii is do school honso , " ozolaira Undo Depoloou. "And aomo of thono are your ch dren. I .uppose , " I roplled. "No , DOBB , you didn't hit do nail do head dat time. Nona of my ch dren la 'mnngst den der niggers , 'on I don't ' b'lievo in nona ob dat foolh nous. You sen I lived near to do ci mines two or three yoara , and I so lots o ( eddlcatod mergers vrld demcc victs , and it rot mo to studylu' . itudiod about it uull { I got dead i ngain eddioatlon. | ! ut arter I coi back lure to the ole place , Miss 0 uely she 'snadod mo into lottin * i gala go to school. I8ho kop aayn * dat long aa doy WM free doy ought to hab Borne larnln' , and BO I lot 'cm go. But doy got too irasrt mighty fast. When doy come homo at night I soon 'em rollln1 dero eyes roan' at mo an' lattin' , an1 holding up doro hinds and sayin1 kittjalzel kittysize ! I didn't Baynnfllnto'omatfust. I waited two or free days , untol do occasion come. Don I tolo Monrutn to fetch mo do hoe , and do gal jca' tossed up her head and hollered out to my tbthor gal and said 'kittysize ! ktttyilzo , daddy I1 Den I grabbed holt of her and I shuck her and I kotohod up a switch and I said : 'What you moan , gal ? I ain't gwino to hab no foollti'l' Den she splainod do mahogany of the thing to mo : 'Dat's do way we do Inrchool , daddy , when tether chillon don't talk proper. Wo was jes' lariin * 'caso yon said fetch do hoe 'fltoad of brung do hoo. Teacher toltnsto kletty iz9. ' "I shuck dat gal den toll her teeth rattled in her jaw bones , and I tolo her if ever I hearn any moro ob dat kittj V,3 roun1 mo I'd nigh about kill hor. I made her g'long and fotoh dat hoe and go and klttyniza dat ootton patch. Dero she is now and doro she Is gwlno tor stay. Haw , haw ! dat girl was tkeerod ono tlmo , sartin. She ain't agwino to hab no moro ohanco to bo spilt to destruction. I likes to 'commodato Miss Oornely , but I can't lot my gals go to school and get to bo bigger fools den doy's naterally. Days as good hands in do ootton patch now as onny man's gals in in dts country , all 'caso I stopped up from do kitty- size. Ootton patch good nuff place for dero daddy , and ootton place good naff place for dem. Bit's do way I look at it , Dots. I ain't got no use for oddicated nigger. . Eddicatod nig- ger stole my cow last Jinnary thot hlesolf too good too work. He's workln' at do coal mines wld do con victs now , all do same. Dat's how smart eddlcatod nigger is now. " Undo Dopoleon is a representative man , but ho represents a very small class. He belongs to what the pro gressive Ethiopians call "do old slav ery niggers , what ain't nebber gwlno to hab no some. " The average south ern darkey is very anxious to have his children enjoy every benefit which freedom brings in its train , and IB ready to make sacrifices that they may have an opportunty to acquire an edu cation. CUniSTMAS AMONG THE DARKIES. When wo drove Into the city on "Sat'day 'foro Christmas" It was un dorgolng an American invasion , the streets were literally blocked np with negroes. Some of these were in holiday attire , but most were their working-day clothes profusely ornamented monted with flakes of cotton. The ; were going up and down the streets , munchlnx ginger cakes and apples , and a happier looking sot of mortals ] never bohold. What the eager ad venturers of the fifteenth oonturj could not flnd the fountain of per petnal youth seems to bo In posses sion of the negro. Ho never growi old ; ho is always a child ; at least thii is what I think aa I watch him si gloriously happy in his patched clothes so perfectly contented , provided he It supplied with a paper bag full of nuts apples or goobers. In watchin ; crowds of white people I have growt heartsick at sight of their troubled i care-worn faces , bat these are not seei among the negroes. The striking thin ) about a crowd of black people is thi 1 care-free expression of their connten ance their air of easy j oed nature I was amused by watching one mat wbu had depoiltod at hla aide tha ban dlo which he had tied up in his crlm son handkerchief ; his garb was uniqm an ulster rudely fashioned out of i striped jacket. Ho was just "waitin fur do roa * ob do squad to gltderselve togedder , " ho said , and In the moan tlmo had stationed himself in the sun with his back against a brick wall and was delighting his Inmost sou by the muslo of a jowsharp. Fort ] years had passed lightly over his head but his capacity for the enjoyment o ; his own muBio was aa intense as thai of the small boy for the dulcet notoi of a tin bugle. "Dat's my wagon an1 team , " hi said , pointing to a small vehicle , ti which were hitched a very small muli and a very large , broad-horned Toxa ; ox. ox.Ono glance at the wagons and team of the negro planters and farmers L sufficient to convince a close observe ! of the shiftlessness and Improvident of the "brother in black.'f Perhap much of the responsibility for the ox < COBS of these features In the ncgn character ii duo to slavery , for , o course , slaves could never have thi "sweet sense of providing ; " but it i certain , too , that the centuries whlol stretch behind the dusky inhabitant ) of the south have a powerful Influonci on bfa present. Hotaford'i AoidPhoipli ! t a R frlgtratat Drink in F vrn > Du. O. 8. DAVIS , Meriden , Oonn. says : "I have used It as a plcasan and cooling drink in fevers , and hav been very much pleased with It , " A BANISHED MXTEDBRE83. Arrival on the North Carolina COM of a Woman Exiled from France. RALKIQII , N. 0. , January 2. , most sensational incident occurred yei terday at Beaufort , N. 0. While heavy gale was blowing a larg schooner appeared off the bar , an lowered a boat in whloh were a womai two children and throe men. Tt boatf with much effort of tt oarsmen , reached the pier , when was uson by the great crowd gathorc that the people who made such strange vliit were foreigners , whoi language was strange , while their co 'B ' lumo and manner were oqcally s 'By > There was made on landing a profu bt display of gold , and excitement n ill high. The woman , who was of fit re appearance and aristocratic in h ea bearing , was finally convened wit her language being French. SI ud stated that she was a resident of Michael's island and was nocuai 11- of poisoning her husband , man of great wealth. S DU wes tried and sentenced il.so perpetual banishment , this being so commutation of the death sontouc ih- the decision having boon that she coi ihen rnittod the mnrdor She convert en her property into funds and secur enm the co-operation of the captain o ; mI crow of a whaling vettol lying at t lOt Island. She had been separated frc no her two small children , bat those we jr- brought to her , her jailer and ti jrny guards having been liberally bribe These throe men , with the woman and the two little children , boarded the echoonor at night and escaped , all hav ing boon secreted on the vessel. The llvea of the jailor and guards were for- felted by their act and they will make this country their home. The party of fugitives , after remaining some hours at Beaufort took the train for Goldsboro , N. 0. The schooner , after laying oil and on for a day , came in to-day. Her captain refused to an swer any inquiry , The mate stated that the woman had paid the captain and crow ever $5,000 for bringing them away and other aid , and that the mate's share was $1,000. The woman atatod that Boston was her destina tion. NEW VORK'8 ( JBEAT COOKS. Who They Are and Where They Prac tice Tnelr Grand ProtoBeion. That there are many cooks in this city , in faot a sufficiency for n thor ough "broth-spoliation" on a largo scale , will become moro apparent when it ia known that the disciples of Bril- lat Savario and Alexis Soyer are so numerous aa to boast of not leas than Ix societies or association * . The "Sooiete Oulinalro Fhllanthroplque , " "Socioto Onlinaire Cosmopolite , and "L'Unlon Unlvorsallo Oallnairo , " the latter being a branch of the society of that name having Its headquarters in Paris. Farther , there exist two so cieties of German proclivity , one sit * uatcd in Oanal street and the other in Ohrystio street , and last but not least there is the "Dentscher Koch Ye- rein , " with headquarters at No. 47 East Third street. The salary of a first class chef in n hotel is rarely lower than $150 , end roaches at times $300 per month. The personsges presiding over the many kitchens of New York hotoli are : Antoine Ennesor , Alhemarlc hotel ; Feniand Fere , Astor house : Chretien Mngel , Berkeley house ; So- bastion Michel , Brunswick hotel ; Charles Lilouotto , Buckingham hotel : La Penuquo , Dalmonico's , Boavoi street ; Charles Ilsnhofor , Delmonico's , Twenty-sixth street ; Jean Roth , Del monico's , Broadway : Domingo Qlan ini , Delmonico'r , Broad street ; Qnstai G. Ferand , Fifth Avenue hotel ; Joat Gaapard , GUsey house ; Georgu Weber Glonham hotel ; Charles Xtmmormann Grand Central hotel ; Edonard Man dnlt , Grand Union hotel ; Francoii Sernlquot , Hoffman house ; Edouarc Soholohor , Metropolitan hotel ; Oharlei Roux , St. Denis hotel ; Louis Sohol cher , Victoria hotel ; Peter Bouclair , Westminister hotel ; Peter Borol , Windsor hotel , A few of the appreciated chefs in thi loading clubs of JNow York are : Fell : Dolioe ( steward of chef ) New Yorl Club ; Gustav Nonye ) , Union Club am Paul Angot , Union League Club There are a few chefs at present offi dating in private families of America' elite , aa : Louis Goppingor , at Presi dent Arthur's ; Ettenno Brubans , a Delmonte'a , No. 31 West Forty seventh street ; Hildevert Vivien , a M. Havermaler's ( Austrian Consul ) Louis Fortin , at Mr. Jay Gonld't Charlas Cajot , at Mr. Dana ( proprie tor of the Sun ) ; Louis Grandet , at Mi W. H. Vanderbllt's , &o. In an interview with Mona. Fernan Fere , who has been the mnch-appre dated chef at the Aster House sine 1870 , he stated that an average c 6,000 portions per day are provided i that extensive kitchen. In answer to th9 reporter's inquiry whertist lajtMto Wbetujf bis fltua * sue cess , Mons. Fere eloquently rejoined "Zee uzzer cooks zay put in zo stoc pot zee muttons and zee veals and ze < beefs all togezzer and zee soupco ( vits you call it ? ) zee flavor cornea al mixed , and zay calls zit 'stock , ' but no ! I put zoo muttons in vum po and zee beefs in zee uzzor an so on , and I have a bee-utlfc 'stock' all of van flavor , not tasting c every zing. "Zen z y puts zee meats in tooovo largo oven" ( here giving a gram suggestion of the oven's dimension by a wave of his massive handr ) , "an zee smell , zee flavor all escape. Bu I put zee meats under a cover and zo : von it goes into zee oven zee smel comes out into zee cover and gee back Into zee meats and none lost. This valuable doctrine may posslbl ; account lor the great success of th Astor houso\jhof ' , andjlt certainly dee not hinder'the public from contlc nlng to appreciate his dishes. The State Treasurer of Kentucky Hon. Richard Tate , on a late occasloi was severely burned about the hand and fnco by an explosion of gas in hi office. He used St. Jacobs Oil wit ! the happiest effect. The Barber and the Bunko Man- New York Sun. "A vool has got nine llfes nnd al vaya lants on his feet , " said the barbe near the Cooper institute , and then h made a change for a man , and helpln him on with his coat When ho cam back ho added : "I vas dlnking o Osgar Vildo. Dor Lort ncflor make a vool mltout daklng care c him. choost as Hodses of dei leedle sbarrows vet gan't vail py di groont mltout He found it owid. I vood peon bodhor for dor good namoc of dla guudiy is der Yankee dhiovc got avay wld dor money vlch d < ohaokdonkoy dook injfrora der Yankc vools , but dot could not pe , for Heffe dakea care of dom vlch to dako care i of dom sellufs don't got some praini "Dot vos a aonsiplo dings vet di Marqnli of Lome and his vife don alrotty ; getting prodoctlon of a podc guard ot soldiers t * keep dem bunl men away , ' Bodhor dor rest der En lishmen done dor same dings ven thi come py dls gundry. " The loquacious barber pronounci bunko "pung-go. " Ho took advan ago f the fact that bis assistant w shampooing a man in a further corn of the room to toll this story : "You know dot monkey parber i 10 der negst shsir always trwso.i so vii t. like dor glerk by a hotel ? Veil , : ) t.d always done dot , efon \ on ho llff a mithisfarder in Bonmylvaiiia. Vcr JO ho came py Nye Yorrick on a loot 10 sbrco , und ho vos trosaod poodlfi 10o Ho ditn't know somedlnt'3 apowd d ( o , bunko vollorj any moro us you sou n- dings know abowd der negst Vort n3d Ohuly. He vos going down d 3d Powery von cornea up a man u id s ys : 'Hello , Prown ? ' lie " 'I ton'd vos any Prown,1 der b ; m bor says. re "Vot , aln'd you Pob Prown I n ro in Hot tibrlngs ? " d. "No , I vos Martin Arnemann , Botlstown , Bonosylranla , der parber saysj1 V "By chlmmanoddy , In two mlnlU comes up a Teller , vich says : "How you vos , Arnsmann ; nnd your sister Lowocsa , how she vos ; and how gits along dor olt man ? und ho dolt dot'parbor moro apowd Botts- down as do parber rould found nwid in aexty years. " " ' vrond ' dot 'I 'My , parber says , boon oxdremely bloaaod to seen you , nnd sins : you my vamilymoro bettor as I mineeolnf , vill you blooso let mo soffen tollao and halb , for I haf been peon on a sbroo und tend got a cent left to got my homo back again already. ' "He says dot bunko vollor could mlt a feather himsolluf know down. " If you are sick Hop BUtors will surely aid Nature 1 making you wol ) when all else fails. If you are oostivo or dyspeptic , or are suffering from any of the numer ous diseases of the stomach or bowels , it is your own fault If you remain ill , for Hop Bitters are a sovereign remedy In all such complaints. If you are wasting away ] with any form of Kidney disease , stop tempting Death this moment , and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If yon are sick with that terrible slnkness Nervousness , yon will find a "Balm in Giload" in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter or a resi dent of a miasmatic district , barricade your system against the scourge of all countries malaria , epidemic , bilioua and intermittent fevers by the use of Hop Bitters. If you have rough , pimple or sal low skin , bad breath , pains and aches , and feel miserable generally , Hop Bitters will give yon fair skin , rich blood , and sweetest breath , health and comfort. In short they cure all diseases ol the ritomch , Bowels , Blood , Liver , Nerves , Kidneys , Bright's Disease , $50o will bo paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor , bedridden , Invalid wife , sister mother , or daughter , can b ( made the picture of health , by a fen bottles of Hop Bitters , costing but i trifle. Will yon lot them suffer ? Money for th Unmarried' One of the most solid and substan tial institutions in this country is thi Marriage Fund Mutual Truat asaocla tlon of Cedar Rapids , Ia. During their first year , ending January 1st , 1883 , they paid over $30,000.00 ir benefits to their members , and th < greatest satisfaction prevails arnonj their certificate holders. They art organized under the laws of Iowa , am their officers and directara are amen ; the loading and most prominent bust ness men ot Cedar Rapids. Every un married person should have u certlfi cate in this association. It is a splendid investment , as safe secure and sure as a governmon bond. Yon can just as well have i good sum of money to commence mar ried life on as not. Over 200 mem bers have been paid off , receivlnj over 300 per cent , on their investment mont- Send a postal card for tre circulars fully detailing the plan which is the finest known. Gooi agents can get territory if applied to soon. Write to-day. Do not post pone it. Mention where yon sal this notice. J4-lm JOB * Mlltta WOMI BdUW t Prarident. , Vlao Prea'L W. B. Drama. Beo. and Trea * . THE NEBRASKA MMPACTMM 0 ( Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters HnrowB.Fn.rm Boiler Hoiky Hay Ra&ea , BucKet Blevatlni Windmills , &o We art prepared to do Job work and manoiai nrlng ( or other parties. Addreual orden _ MKBBASKA MANUrAOTUJUHO. 00 .Lincoln. Nt Sanrael C. Ms & Co. DRYQGOODS JOBBERS IMPORTERS , WaaliingtonEAve. and Filth St ST. LOUIS MO BULBS CrootuM. And all other for Fall Flantlng. Largest asMll ment T r shown In Chlcaro niuitnted Catalogue free. Bend for It. Hiram Sibley & Co. , i. MI lotaclibtt. , Obit Geo. P. Be mis j I Real Estate Agency Btl and Douglas 8 . , Omaha agency doci vtrlctly a brokerage buitnii not ipeculate. and therefore * nj baiani ( our bookg are Insured asalnat lot FOR SALE , Now CO hone power btraru Boiler. New2A ti'rsa power Stoun Boll New Vertical Steam Boiler Nett Vertical httam llcller , IS horse pom or Second hand > ertlcal Htcam engine of 15-hoi ) H > wcr. Second hand entice ol G-hom ] xiucr ( lien > y new. ) 10 AUo IMmpJ , Smoke-Stocks cJ all nitlc'u t lie longing to trot line id Missouri Yalliy Boiler & Shoi st Iron Works lo , ll.m M. W , HARTICAN , m j 10-lra rUOlMUKTOll iO- iOof er I. DOUGLAS , ud ARCHITECT , ir- Carpenter. Superintendent , & < All Undi o ! Job work done. let Old .Bm'Wuujj Jtecotulntded. iw balldlngl erected. PUni and ipeclflcalti of ( urnUhcd. : A. WAKEFIELD , wnOLKSALB AND RETAIL DKALBB DI Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LllflE , CEMEH ATB AGKNt TOR MILWADKKE CEMENT Near Union Pacific Deoot OMAHA N O. IE1. DRUGS , PAINTS , OILS , Window and Plate Q'ass. ' * T Anyone contemplating building rtore.bank. or any other flni will find II to Ihoti ad antage to coma end with us before purchasing their Plate OUta. O. F , GOODMAN , OMAHA NEB. STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of CIGARS AID MAMACTDIED TOBAOUO , Agents for BENWODD HAILS AND LAFLIH & BAND POWDER CO. HENRY LEHMANN , JOBBER OP AND WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN ' PRICES DUPLICATED. 118 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA WHOLESALE GROCER 213 Farnam St. . Omaha. N h PERFECTION HEATING "AND BAKING ( n only Attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Ranges.1 WITH WIRE GAUZE OVER DOORS , "For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS . Inll.ra&e ? Fall and Winter Stock. OF Men's , Boy's and Children' ? CLOTHING Ready for Inspection AT POLACK'S CLOTHING HOUSE TheLotest Prices Guaranteed. 316 Parnham Street Near 14tb. WALL PAPER-WINDOWSHADES THE LAEQEST AND BEST SELECTED STOOK IN THE WEST. T J. BEARD & BRO 410 DOUGLAS -STREET. it ; HOUSE , SIGN AND DECORATIVE PAINTERS AND PAPEE HANGERS FRESH BALTIMORE c , THE D. D. MALLORY & GO'S DIAMOND BRAND ! DIAMOND BRAND ! D. B BEEMER , General Western Agent , Omaha.