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    THB BAIiAr BEE-OMAHA WEDNESDAY MAROH 7
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I'owers
2iE V.A.I. 1101)133 bio.
PURIFIES Tfjf f' inuustyy , m . , 8ftv. :
that I have boon & 4/I consider It
akl. . onofltod by Us moat excellent
. LQDE a remedy for
ao. o Speakern MlnlBtora and Pub- tbo debilitated vital forces.
will find It
of the CToatest value
wheroa Tontola necoa
Bary. I recommend It
aa a reliable remedial
° Jffl
mmiPC ? TM DR.HARTER MEDICINE CO. , 813 V. Him CI. , CT. LOUIS.
WILLIAM SNYDER ,
MANCFACnOBBR.071
BUGGIES ,
cr . -
k.o-oua-s.
Ura-OlaBB'Patalng ' TnmnilDg ' , Bepalring Promptly Done
' " * 'rnr' I4t > > ' ° h
lHAS THE BEST ST005 IN OMAH/t'JHD MiKBS THS LOWKST PEJoIg
IMPORTANTllWJPROVEMENTS
h'ave now been finished ii ? our store , mal' -
ing it the largest and most complete
FURfilTURE'HQUSE
tin the West. An additional story has been
built and the five floors all connected
rwith two
HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS6
> ' 0no Exoiusively for the uae of Passengers. These immense ware-
Tooms--three stores , are 66 feet wide-are filled with the Grandest -
, est disp.ay of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture evei
All are invited to oalltake the Elevator on the first floor
and go through the building and inspect the stock. x
GHAS. SHIVERIOK , .
1206 , 1208 and 1210 Far n am Street , Omaha
The Oldest Wholesale and
.Retail JEWELRY HOUSE
'in Omaha. Visitors can here
2nd all novelties in SIL
VER WARE. CLOCKS ,
.Rich and Stylish Jewelry ,
the Latest , Most Artistic ,
and Choicest Selections in
PRECIOUS STONES and
all descriptions of FINS
r- "WATCHES at as Low Pri
ses as is compatible with
honorable dealers. . Call
and-see our Elegant New
fc Store , Tower ' Building ,
, .corner llth and Farnham
Streets
THE LEADING
MUSIC HOOSE
IN THE WEST t
General Agents for the
Finest and Bast Pianos and
Organs manuftcturet ? .
Our prices are as Low as
any MeitarnManufaoburer
and Di aler ,
- Pianos and Oreads sold
for 'cash of installoieuti at
Botlom PrJCPS. * 1
A SPLENDID stcck of
Steinwty , Ghickeiing ,
Enabe , Voce & Sonls Pi
anos , and other makes. '
Also Olough & Warren
Sterling , 'Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail 1o see us before
purchasing.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES.
A Large Stcok always on Hand.
DIRECTORY OF LEADIK3 WESTER N HOTEL
HOTELS
ARLINGTON ,
WEATHERLY HOUSE ,
REYNOLDS HOUSE ,
SARATOGA HOTEL ,
MARSH HOUSE ,
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL !
HALL HOUSE ,
CITY HOTEL ,
OOMMEROIAL HOTE- ,
OR AND CENTRAL
MISSOURI PA01FIO HOTEL ,
OQMMEROIAL HOUSE'
GREENWOOD HOUSE ,
OOMMEROIAL HOUSE ,
ENO'S HOTEL ,
EXCHANGE HOTEL ,
METROPOLITAN HOTEL ,
MORGAN HOUSE ,
GUMMIT HOUSE ,
HOUSTON HOUSE ,
REYNOLDS HOU8P.I
WALKER HOUSE ,
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL ,
CITY HOTEL ,
PARK HOUSE ,
NEBRASKA HOTEL ,
MERCHANTS HOTEL
OOMMEROIAL HOTEL ,
PARKS HOTEL ,
OOMMERO AL HOTEL , .
BAQNELL HOUSE ;
COMMERCIAL HOUOF ,
JUDKINS HOUSE ,
BALL HOUSE ,
L' COMMERCIAL HOUSE
WOODS HOUSE ,
PEOPItUiTORS
J. a MelNTIRE.
A. a.WEATHERLY ; ,
O. O. REYNOLDS , .
J. 8.8TELUNIU8
E.MAN8 ,
JOHN HANNAN
A.'W.lHALU
CHENEY AflOLARK ,
J. O..MEAD , ]
E.8EYMOUR | ,
P. L. THORP ,
A. O. OAARPER ,
W.MAYFIELD ,
B. STOREY.
E. U ENO ,
O. B. HAOKNEY ,
PRANK LOVELL ,
E. U QRUBB ,
SWAN & BECKER
QEO. OALPH , i
O.M. REYNOLDS ,
D , H. | WALKE.P , .
8. BgRQEOS ,
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Dl A. "LLIAM8 ,
MRS. M. E. OUMMINOr ,
J.JL. AVERY ,
Q.IW , BURK.
F. M. PARK ,
HENRY WILLS ,
OHAS.BAQNELL ,
WM. LUTTON,1
FRANK WILKINSON ,
H. H , PERRY ,
B , F.BTEARNP ,
JOHN EOKERT ,
TOWKP
LInco'n , Nth ,
Manrlng , low * . |
Coon Rapid * , owt.j
Mllford , Neb.
BROWNSVILLE Nad
Stromiburs N
Loultvlll * j
Blair , Ne , |
. Nejlgh , Neb- ,
Nabr ka0ltvtl4 ; b
Weeping W.tor.N
Hcrdy , Neb.
Qreenwood , Nib
Olarlnd * . low *
Eremont , N t '
Aihland , Nab %
Atklnion , Nebl
Qulde Rood , N ,
Orecton , IB.
Exlra , U.
Atlantic , In ,
Audubon , la.
Neola , lal
Harlan la ,
Oornlna , la.
Stanton , -
Buillnjton Junitlan
. Blanchardj la.
Bhonandoah la ,
D rld Olty , Neb
' OollsEe Springe , la
Vllllica , la. '
Malvern , Ii ,
Ida Qrovela |
Odebolt , la
0ceola , Neb ,
DOUQLA8 HOUSE , J. 8. DUNHAM , Olarks , Neb.
BEDFORD HOUSE J. T. QQEEN. Bedford U.
ARLINQTON HOUSE , J. M. DLAOK & 80N , r/anivllle Mo
NORFOLK dUNOTIONHOUBE A. T. POTTER , Norfolk Junction Nil
WINOLOW HOUSE Q. MeOARTY , Boward , Neb.
AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar Neb.
OROZIER HOUSE O. R. OROZ'ER. ' Sidney. Neb ,
AVOOA EATINQ HOUQI D. VROOKHOLD. . Avoca
CENTRAL HOUSE LOOKWOOD & 8HATTUOK. Rod Oak
FOSTER HOUSE Oapt. JOHN FOSTER , Lewis , la.
VHITNEY HOUSE ! E. HAYMAKER , Grlswold , l .
DEPOT HOTEL , O. L. CHAPMAN , | Dunlap , la
LU8K HOUSE. J A. LU8K , Logan , la.
DOW CITY HOUSE , W. H. MORTON , DowOltOa
vAQQER HOUSE. JAOQRR& SON , Denlsort/ .
I HA.UMON TAMA CITY , IA. ( Harmon & Kealos , Prop ,
JOHN SPOERL ,
FINE BOOT km SHOE MAKER ,
410 Tenth Street , Omaha ,
Oeljr the be t ttoek ta J. Per'octbU , r'WKt-'cn ju rsatte4
THE WlND-Ui' ? '
The Last Oliaptor in the
Bonnr Case ,
Oarda fronl thd Lady's ' Brother
and Bon An lanultiag
Letter.
It waa the Intontlou of THE BEE to
drop the aoandal caao which has occu
pied BO ranch upaco In the papers of
Into , with the lengthy account of the
trial which appeared in Saturday's
BEE. As the urgent request , however ,
of the brother and sou of the Indy
whoso name has boon BO villiGod , wo
proddOO the card ; whlob appear bo-
low.
AN IDIOT'S Dion ? .
As an example of what such
ty will bring forth , the reporter wfi ?
ahown a letter covering throe pages of
note paper , which wai received to-day
by Mrs. Ward at the hands of a mes
senger boy , The writer either In-
ended the letter 38 a decoy or was a
) lggor fool than Bonnor. Ho stated
that ho had soon the lady's /aco on the
atreetand had fallen desperately in lore
rith her. Ho had also road the pub-
ished accounts bat they only tended
0 food the tender flame which mi
turning in his bosom. In order that
ho might appreciate the valno cf the
oonqnest she Had made the writer said
10 was the son of Wra. H Vanderbilt
md detailed the railroads owned and
1 contemplation by his father. He
oairod Mrs. W. to fly with bin to
New York and live "liko a lady" and
eaured her that every wiah she hn > i
bonld bo gratified if it coat him fifty
ionsand dollars. Ho didn't want the
iropoaltlon submitted to her husband
mt requested her to him ihfs ator ( >
eon on Tenth street and walk down
as fur as the depot. The letter la a
onsnmmato piece of idiocy and was
reated with the contempt It deserves.
The following are the cards referred
o above :
HER BBOTHBK'B OABD.
OMAUA , March 6 ,
to the Editor of Tn Bi .
In yonr Saturday paper you giro
about three columns to detailing tbo
"filthlneu of fools , " showing np and
ventilating the weakness and f oollsh-
ness of those who ought to be an ex
ample for other * . Will yon allow a
brother of the purlieu to be hoard ? I
feel It my dnty to my ulster to prdteot
her from the bue Blander of her
cousin and almost brother. ! 4o not ni
wish to shield them from the public
pi
censure , for I atand on the side of !
morality and a friend to Christianity.
"History repeats Itself , " and this case
la nothing moro than an attempt to
got an unlawful control of a virtuous
woman ( and a mother of a family ) , for
a base and selfish purpose and failing
to do ao a determination to ruin his
Intended victim , and to remove her
from the protecting care cf respectable
society.
What have boon the relations exist
ing between the parties in this church
ecandlel
When she was a Sabbath school
scholar in Syracuse , N. Y. , ho was the
superintendent cf the first M. E
Sabbath" school , a prominent mer
chant and a city official' of that city ;
the sun of prosperity shone too
bright on his pathway it obscured
his sense of duty and ho fell
and great was the fall thereof. He
came to Omaha and , aa It was sap
tosed , WH trying to recover from his
oat estate. He was active In'the
church , prosperous In his hnolnosn and ti
ila genial nature made him mnay
riendi , but not content with the re-
nit of hla labor he , like old Adam ,
tad to stray into forbidden , fields ana
Ike him he 'will have to Duffer the
> enalty. A * a brother I do not wish
o take the law in my own hands and
hereby show my own weakness , but ,
irmly believing that the wisdom of
Jed la sufficient , for suoh oasoa and
hat wisdom U reflected through man
dnd , I leave him to the law and the D
Mtter sense of respectable people , i
rly sister has been a creature of cir
cumstances over which she had no E
control. In childhood she was i fillet t
ed with deafness that to a great extent t
prevented her from Improving the op 1
portunities she was surrounded with o
n her youth and the death of her oE
ather when she was 17 years old left E
out in this cold and selfish world to t
make her own living. Her father was 1
a true Christian and a merchant of 1I
iorty years standing , but was swept 1B
ont of existence in that great financial I
crisis of 185 ? and died in a few months li
if tor. Mr. Bonnor being her brotber- liI liI
n-law ho offered her the protection of I
us homo , which she thankfully re I
ceived for a short time , bnt soon aho t
wont to Ohio , learned a trade and I
made her own living , and finally mar 1
ried Mr. Ward , a respectable mechanic , 1I
and has tried to do her duty aa a wife I
to the best of her ability. While her 1
ambition has never boon realized 1C
she , like a true mother , Is trying
in her children to have that pride
gratified which circumstances have
prevented her from enjoying. Her
son , who has now reached' man's
estate , will , I hope , bo on illustration
of that mother's pride , and will .try
and coach that position in life which
will satisfy the ambition of his mother
and meet the expectations of his
Friends.
Hoping , sir , that yon will do justice
to the parties , and will let the public
have the facts that they may re ? oh a
correct conclusion of this ( Shuroh scan
dal and let the guilty parties bo pun-
ulnhed , IB the wish of yonr humble
servant. J. O. SUTTEE.
TUB BOW'S AITJf AL.
OMAHA , March 3 , 1883.
To the Editor of Tim BKB.
It la with regret that I am com
pelled to KddretK you. But In the
name of justice to an injured mother I
beg leave to address the public through
your valued paper. In yonr issue of
this date yon publish the charges ,
testimony , and verdict , etc. , with
some comments. A few of them are
according to the fryts brought forth in
the trial , while in many Instances the
charges , quostloun and answers are
perverted , and made to read entirely
different from the facts. When the
trial was commenced It was distinctly
understood , and , In fact , every one
present pledged themselves to the ore-
MUf officer to not la aay war rive
to UsejrtUe the fMsee&J of
true to their pledge. The very next
morning after the trial the ohnroh
itself gave the proceedings to
the proas and have taken
every moans In their power to
11 'lonco and poison the public mind
In i. i my mother. At the tlmo the
again * . < demanded Bov. Mr. Sav-
pledge Wfc * ' said ho had promUod
Jdgo oroso nv. toots a copy of the
to each of CKo V . 'tiding officer
proceeding ! ! . TM pi * make any
to'.d him ho had nil * ( ht to . M him
such promise , n d h8 nhonla ht - ,
tJ tko plodgo.Vao few been * * -
Judas [ a camp ? TiiO CWfr Jl |
taken every moahu re lu Us powo. " lo I
crush my mother. Why ? Simply because -
cause the ohnroh naked ho * to with
draw from the church beoansd Jlonnor
had slondorod her qood name , sht said
no. Why ? Because if she did with
draw flho placed herself on the same
level with him.
She asked the church to bring thor
* r u."t 'nor that Bonner had
madoanTglvo her an opportunity to
clear her good ni\mo , as she was a
member ot the chtlrth , ! ! * U wa > s
their -duty ns Christians to glvo her
thl opportunity.
Bat no , they go to work with this
same' Bonuer and trump up charges of
imprnd'i it conduct In order to got
her ont of 'ho church and not bo confc
laminated by tha touch of her garrt
mento.
The moat of th ovldenco with
which they trv.to prOTtf h gulHy is
obtained from this sanM Boanor , who
is that vllo wretch that Bsv. Mr.
Savidgo says , "you may rake hell over
and you can't find another anoh n
man. " B
Whera is there a mother In the city
of Omaha , or elsewhere , that'oin't bo del
turned out of the ohnroh for Impru yo
dent conduct , according to the discip CO
line or tbo Methodist church ? E/en an
the Riv. J. P. Jloe , one of the wit of
no'BMi for tbe prosecution , Bald on the
stand t "tbnt it TTon/dbo / an easy matter lo
ter to expal cny one from the church an >
For linprade'nt condoot. " This trial , anBi
from the boKirninpr , Ues\boon \ a chnich bh
li-irBecuthn iu stead of prosecution. The ca
r.ov. Mr. Havldjco testified that Mrs.
Ward lud called hira "tho little th
proaobor , etc. , and ho thought she was thNi
suspicious of him. $5 >
On the morning of Febrnary 14th , noi
when Rev. Savidge atsd Mr. Hamilton
balled and asked her to answer those in
questions for which she i * accused of ni
falsehood , I told then aaothor should yo
not antwor themat that time as she til
iraa not in a right fraaew of mind ( o
inswer anything , hot la a kind of
running conversation the questions tilE
were iialrod and answer * pat down to E
iult themselves. While I do not
wholly approve of all my mother has
lone In the past with regard to writIng -
Ing these letters , the circamitancea
under which they were written were DQl
peculiar. This Bonner seems to have Ini
iliJvr J his friendship to tarn to
Illicit lovo. Those that know the mvi
know that it is his nature that when
be can't rule ho ia bound to ruin. tool
ol
Bespeotf ally yours , to
\V. J. WA D. ma
"Sol lei
I declined to insert your advertise ol
ment ot Hop Bitters last year , be-
oauso I then thought they mieht not
ba promotlvo of the cause of Temper
ance , bat find they are , and a very
valuable medicine , myself and vrifo
having been greatly benefited by them ,
and I take great pleasure in making
them known. ' . ' „ . ,
BEV. JOHN 8EA.MAN ,
Editor Home Sentinel , Af tonN. Y.
BAY CITY , Mich. , Feb. 3,1880.
I think it my duty to Bond yon B
recommend for the benefit of any per
on wishing to know whether the Hop
Bitten aro'good or not. I know they
are Rood for general debility and Indi
gestion ; atrongthen the nervous yi-
tem and make new life. I recommend
my patlcnta to nso'thom.
DR. A. PRATT ,
A Poor Man Flvo Team Ago.
la the fpring of 1878 Horace A. W. 0
Tabor , who WM elected United Statei
senator from * Colorado for the term
ending in 1883 , .kept a 101011 itoro ia
the California gulch near Leadville and
wu a poor man. George Hook and en
Anaait Rliohe the Utter a hoe- an
maker succeeded in inducing T bor
to go into a scheme with , them and to ii
pui in'what , miners term a "grub
take. " In plainer word * Tabor WM
to famish moans f or buying tools and .a
the provisions with which to sustain
life ! , and they would search and dfg for
mleerals. Tabor was to share the
profits of the "finds. "
Hook and Rliohe started up a hill
0
near Stray Horse Raich , which Is now
known an Fryer Hill , where George
H. Fryer was digging f jr ore. Aa
soon aa Fryer had found a vein Ta
bor's partners wont for it also. The
latter named their mine L'.ttlo ' Pitta-
burg , and Fryer called his the New
Discovery. 8jon afterwards Tabor
bonght ont hla partner's , and In less A.
than six months ho took ont of the Gi
mine and cold $300,000 or $100,000
worth of ore. Afterwards ho dis
posed of the mine to Messrs. Chaffeo
& Moffot for a largo sum of money.
Thcso two mlnea and some tmaller
ones were consolidated nnder ono
management. The Little Pittaburg
was the basis of Tabor's wealth , which
la now estimated at >
TEN MILIIO.V DOLLARS.
Ho U credited with having nude the
assertion tlmo and again that had ho
known where bia partners were going
to commence operations ho would
never have risked a Collar. Moro than
once before they found anyone ho
threatened even to withdrw hla "grab
stake. "
Tabor roccircd thn republican nomi
nation for lieutenant-governor < f Col
orado in August , 1878. Ho was
elected , and filled the ofliso daring
1879 and 18SO. Ho was always anx-
loua from the tlmo ho received the first
olltlcal honor to beoama a United
Hates senator. Last year , when GOT.
Pitklu was about to appoint a successor
ser to Henry M. Teller on account of
the latter'a acceptance of the interior
portfolio , Tabor'a prospects were In
jured by hla
WIFE'S FILING A BUIT
against him for support and malnton
anoo on aooonnt of deiertion. He
was nurrlod about twenty-five years
ago , but there was a partial separation
between him and his wlfo in 1880.
Mn. Tabor did not ask for a divorce
bit Judge Elliott , cf the district oonrt ,
ruled when the ease coma op that sh
should b Mpport 4 in a wouMt
salted to her oMol poUUa awl kt *
luubaad'i woWu
| Lttk J iii &
kfei ,
by the "grand old party" In A manner -
nor to Butt the leaders. IIo
didn't make the long term na
the aenalor from Colorado , but
minngod to capture the abort term
and will go Into the tonnto na the nno-
ccsaor of Goorco M. Ohlloolt , who was
appointed to tpo vacancy oiusod by
the rcalgnnlton of Mr. Teller lait
spring , Kopublloan nowtpapors epaak
o' Tdbr as "a careful nnd thorough
worker in the pnrty ranko , " and as n
vctf aulot sort of a man , , bnt "if ho
should bros' " > l cnco the senate peep -
p ould 1/rton / , at P-0rhawP , WL1 ! ? "
ourlohUy , bnt ovontcal.v .
j-uiotful HUontiQn , " Ho la largely . . .
woaeu ' OVMtl mining and ether
enterprise. , wn.oh h.ls . "ld to look
after with '
great oai'o ,
_ _ _ _ _
The dlgcatlvp organs woalVcn.d n8d
wt.ni . out by nalnfjcatharllomoQ , . . " '
rcttorcd by uglngBrown'sIronBiUBu '
REMEMBER THIS.
If you r ro alok Hop BUtors will
5'tre7 < ! aid Nature lo making yon well
nrhon all else falls.
If you nro ooatiro or dyspeptic , or
ixro auffnrlng from any of the numer
ous diseases of the stomach or bowels ,
it is your own fault If you roinaln ill ,
for Hop Blttora are a sovereign
rumody In nil such complaints.
If you are wasting away ) with any
form of Kidney disease , stop tempting
Death this moment , and turn for a
3nro to Hop Bittors.
If you are lick with that terrible
ilrkiKss Nervousness , you will find a
"Bdlm in Gilcad" in the nso of Hop
Bitters.
If you pro a frequenter or a red-
loot of a miosmatlo district , barricade
'our ijctem against the scourge of all FcUI
ionntt.'o malaria , epidemic , bilious UI
md Intermittent fovore by the use
if HopBiWiru.
If you hare rough , pimple or sal-
ow skin , bad breath , pains and aches , I.
nd fool miserable generally , Hop r.
Sitters will giter you fair skin , rich
! oed , and awooint breath , baalth and
onfort.
In short they ewe all disowes of
heetomch , Bowtls , Blood , iwrf
fos7e , Kidneys , Sright's Disease.
50o- will bo paid fora case tho/wil
.ot cure or help.
That i poor , bedriddea , Invalid wft ! > - ,
lie I * mother , or daughter , can be
lade the plcturo of heahh , by a few
ottlevof Hop Bitten , costing bnk *
rifle. Will you lot thoct suffer ?
EPPS'S COCOA.
BKBAKFAST.
"By a thorocah knowledge of tbe notoful lawi
hlch ffovorn the operations of dUwtlon and
ntrltlon , and b ? carefnl appllcatiMi of ihi
no properties ot vrell-stleoted Ooao * , Ml ,
prs has prOTldPd oai broakfaat tables with s
ellcatoly flavored beverage which may Mre M
lany hearv doctor * * bills It Is by tbo > dlclooi
to of onch artlclta of diet that a oonaMtntloa
uy bo gradually buUt up until stronr enough
resist every tendoney to dtaoaee. Uaadredi
subtle moladloe Me floating around co-read ;
attack ; whorovcr Ujtre Is a weak point ; Ws
lay escape many rwfuUl Bhaft by kooplng oni-
elves well fortified \ > lti ) pure blood and a ni op'
rly nourished framot" Ulvll uorvlee Gaxette.
Made fimply with bailing w tei or milk. Bo !
tins only ( J-lh and lb ) , labeled
JAMES3JPPS& CO. ,
Homcoopntblo Obomlato
nuasat-wlT l-nntlnrr. Kncrlnn
BTABUUIMCU 1663.
!
In
nDI BPaiMajATTAOHMXUT-NOT PATUTX
A. J. , SIMPSON.
v
LEADING
OAEEIAGE FAOTOEY
1409 ind 1411 Ded e Street ,
aug 7-mo Cm OKABA , No.
PERSONAL "P rte ol the htimui body
mlUKed , devolopea and itreogtheiiod , " etc.u
Intorcetiiiff i ert nmeot lo-g run la qar
nf c. In rcplj to imju'riee ' we will My Umt
ktu U DO oylJcn c t humbug bu thlf On
ooatruy , the * dveiUn Mr Tory hlifbly In-
loreed InMrea ed peaoni nay get ( MlMl clr-
nilftn giving ill partiniUrt , ( firing 11 pftrtlcq-
ari. by kddresslnir Krle UedlcUCo. , V. O. Box
518 , lluflklo , M. Y. Toledo Krealag Bee.A |
ll-l <
Mmlz Loan & Trust Company
HASTINGS , NEB.
Capital Stook , - - $100,000.
JAS.D. HRAnTWELL. Preddent.
A. L. OLAHKB , Vlce-Proaldent.
K. 0. VYKIISTElt , TrowuicrjAli
DIUEOTOIIS.
unuel Aloxuider Ogwkld Ollrer ,
. L. Clarke. K. 0. WebaUr *
Qoo. II Pratt , Jon. a II cart well ,
D. M.UeKlIllnnoy.
Tirst Mortgage Loans a Specialty
This Company furnUhes a permanent , boms
nstttutlon where School Coi' eand other legally
saued Municipal secorltld. 10 iNobreska can bs
e ncgotUtcd on the mi 11 avorable terms
x > ans made on lmnrove < l f , n | n all well settles
counties of the state , tbra I t t wponslblejllocal
oorrespondenta.
d
ALMS GET THE BEST.
HOLLER MILLS
KJ&i
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IfMINNEAPDlia. MUM
"Old and Tried. "
KVEHY BACK WAUllAhTED TO
GIVE SATISFACTION
_ OB
IONEY REFUNDED ,
BUPPUED BT AKrnB8T-OLAB8 .GEOOBB.
THE
SHORT LINE
-OP TUB
OOBCXOJ9LGI-0 ,
Milwaukee & St , Paul
RAILWAY
l now running Iti FAST KXPBKS3 TRAINS
( rom
UMAH1
Wrrn-
Pullman'fl ' jfi niflOBn
-AND TU E
Fiuoat . i
IFYOUARi.COIHC EAST
TO
Or to MT point Ittronil ; or
IF YOU ARE GOING N0h7"
To
ST. PAUL OR MIRNEAPOZ.IB1
Take the DCS ! UOUTE , the
Dliloago , Milwaukoo&St.PaulR'y
Ticket offlco located 4 oornor FIWDUCI and
fourteenth ttrocts and it U. I' . Depot and at
dlll&rd Hotel , Omaha.
< 3T8ee Tlnx Table In nt < h r column.
F. A. NASII , Qenrral Arent.
O , II. FOOTK , Ticket Affeirl , Omaha.
. B. 11EIIR1LL , A. V. II. OAHPENIEA ,
OenonUMamger. Gonral Pwu. A ekL
. T. CLARK , ( jnO. It. HEAFFO r > ,
OenenuSup't. Am't ( ten. POM. Arrii
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Is the old FiiTOiIte * nd
013FOR
FOR-
3HSCAGO ,
PEORI
ST. LOUIS ,
'MILWAUKEE ,
DEMIT , NIAOAilA FALLS ,
NEWYORK.BOSTON ,
And attPoluU East * nd < a out h-E st
TOK UNECOMPHISEH
Heuly iCOO mlloi. Solid Rmooth Bteel Tnek
U eonneciloM ue nude In UNION DhPOTf
bu N ll l KepnUtlon M bclnj tht .
ri t Through Osir Line , and b nnlrernll ;
needed i to bo Ik * FINEST EQUIPPED BU >
TrrltVsktaflSiiWiU flbd inkreUnc. s > 'loxnr )
Throngh IlekeM Tto rhn Oelobnted Lin *
e U JT offlcM U tb * Wort.
All IpfonnUioa About Bate * o tut , BleepUw
DM AootBQMxiBUoMrTime Tablet , tin. , will bi
lherrully glTea by appljlnlnf to
idVloe-t > restaea.luu erlChle ( ' *
PIROIVAL LOWELL.
O n.
W. J. DAV CHPOUT , I
Qea. Ajent-Oonncll Dlofli.
ELP. OUKIiL , Ticket | A t.
'
hAre
hN
Are acknowledged to be the
beet by all who have put them
to a practical test
ADAPTED TO M
HARD & SOFT GOAL K
tCOEE OE WOOD.
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Buck's Stove Co. -
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SAINT LOUIS.
PIERCY & WIUDFORD , "
BOLE ACCENTS FOR OMAHA.
TO CONTRACTORS-DREDGING.
Ycur attention Ij called lo contracts tobalot
for dlhbins. Ultch In Curt and Washington
coint'es , aliout tlilitccn mllci long , la working
satloru.lh.ouxh a nursb , ldlh about Oleet ,
s'd s iloplcg 1 to 2 loet , dorth tram 6 to > 7 fo t ,
it to to moved about 8 feet ( rom brink ot ditch. 80.
Number o ( cubloyards to be moved about lit- f
740. Bild i It h Is being constructed by tald two C9
counties under statute providing lor draining
swamp landl , arprovod Feb. 28,1831. Wo k tc
bo done In accordance wl'h pltnsand. spoclUca- 15
lions. For further Inforuutlon apply to tbe
county clerk ol cl.her ol laid counties , and sc
ropori of englnoor and prccoodlnirs of boards of
comml'tloncrtcf tald cou-ittes uad part'culaily
that of February 8th. 1813 Also the olllclal ad- l
Vf rilsemeiit In the Ulalr 1'ilot and In Hurt Coun
ty Mows.
Olds are lo be flUd with ccrllflod check and
oim of lurit'o' ' , on cr before March 2'JJ , 1831 ,
at R p. in. with county cleik rl Hurt cotiuty , A.
A. Tnouics. Uupllcitei ( vcKhcut checks ) with
county clerk cf Washington county. Blank
oinn fjr propoeala will ba luppllM by slid
clerks. Ily order of
IIOAHDS Of BAID OOUNTIE3.
feb Itl-oow tnli e 3t
Genius fiewarded ,
OR.
Iho Story o ! tue Suing lachiKi ,
A haadMBM UHle araphl.l , bloJ a
tore with essMiinrn savwrlBci , wUfM
OIVIN AWAY
WOMMICANM HEALTH OF WO
THE HOPEO
WOMAI THE RACE
VESETABLB COMPOUND.
Bar * Cure fop nil FEMALE
hEflHI , Inclrullng LcucorrLccn , I
remlar nnd Painful Drrtiiirnattoa , ' f
Innnntmntton aid Dlccrntlon of (
the womb , riooSiofti rjo-
i LAPSUH UTEUI , A-tf.
Rrn uuinttotiottt ) to , fflc clou uid InMU *
IU effect. ] t ! aiirf tliclpta nwpuuiej- , and
pain daring labor and at regular ptttodi.
ntrrtr.
itiTVUiTKiasta of the eenrratlro orpin *
< tttn-T MI , U la iMond to no remedy IhAthu e-nr
* (9n the publlot and for all dlwyuics of th
' It J * th Crtatttt Jtmtity IA tttt World.
> ar COMPLAINTS of Kltbcp Be ?
Find 'Jrcat HrUcf In Ila Cse.
pi"vFII < VM'8 ntoow rcnrmm
men ' " "KS pf " > " " 0
r 1 wl" K1'0 f < lnn ni1 i
.
t3rDoththoComponndi'urt Blood Pnnflcr nro pr
pod' at tM and K3 Wrat Avcnuo , ltm , Jia
rtco of cither , tl. BU bottle 'forts. TUo CorapOTa > < l
cut br mull In the form of j. ' . ' o' Io nc noa
rtrtp * of price , $1 per Iwi for PI * > * K" . llnkhim
edy iu wrr all Jcttcra of Inqu < rJ Kneloro S wn
amp. Cfirfforpaiuplilct. Umtion PtUrajxr.
rrt-nru. E. ntDTAMrrrB tf.OTt'P !
Hi. waoiunwo n * TorpWlty of Uio Lk
*
WESTERN
SORNIGE \
( T. 8FEOHT , Proprietor.
12 Haraay St. - Omrlia.HBb . '
UVSN07AC7VRKUS OF
Iron
OOKNKTHS ,
KR3HQ8R ) W1NDOWH , J1NIAL3 !
Tin I1011 Slate Hoofing ,
Ipeohfp Patent Motallc Skylight
Pktenti Adjusted RUsliet But
and 'Jraoket MttoIviDg. I am
the ponoral agent let the
a Jove Una of good * .
IKON FENCING.
Bulk Raninn. Window tfOt art
Quardi : *
OKNBKATi
A Few
Bargain
in
Hoiases and Lots , .
SHRIVER
Opposite Postoffice ,
'HOUSES ' AND LOTS.
Ko. IVOna-htir tat , hou/to d ftaa BI T on
18thSt . , . . * 1 EM
No. U. Oiie fourtlt acre , L i. J rooms on
liurtBt . ' . . 839
Mo. IIS. targa lot , hjueo 10 rcotns on
lOlhSt . 4009
No. 113. One-half t , house 0 rooms new
onl8U 8t . 1 too
NO. Kt. Lot 80x209 on 15th St bouoo 8
rooms. . . . 790
No. 123.Two etory bouse , 10 room * : lull
Jot on 1Mb St . 800
No. 126. Two houeea , 8 k 10 roomg 8 loU
on 18th Bt . 4 000
No. 1-23. NewhoueeSroomi on 82nd St. . . 1 890 >
No. 1S9. Three bounce lull corner tot on
ISUiBt , bargain . C COO
No. 138. One hall lot , homo 0 rooms on
23rd St. . _ . 1 800
No. 143 Ono-holf lot hem > 6 roomi on
{ { th Bt . * . . 1 750
No. 165. Four ucrt-a house 0 rooms on Far-
nhara at . 8 fX
Ko. 1 3. Ouohall acre house 6 rooms on
Curt Bt . 1 2CO
Ncx 1M. TwoIoUhouia B rooms 10th St. . 3 COO
No. K8. Ion acres house 3 rooms bar .la 3 GOO
No. 1CT. Vour lots and house B rooma on
Lcaveuvtorth Bt . , .i . 8 COO
No. 175. Two toll house C roomson 16th St 3 too
r-o 180. Corner lot house 12 rooms on
13th Bt . 3 COO
No. 183. Full lot on lotb.hou'o 3 roms. 1 8 < J
No. 168. Two lota houte 3 rqoms on fcber-
man Bt . 1 BOO
No. 1S9. Ono-hall aero & house on 10th St. 1 2JO
No. 1WX Two houses , fnll lot on Baundcn
fet.Bt bargain . 100
VACANT LOTS.
No. 112. Two lots near Saunders . S Q
Ko. 111. One-hull lot on 24tbft.r. . . . . . . . . 4CSi
No. ISO. Loti near 1'ark Avo. Ilarg-aln. . , . 4 Wft
Ko. 87. Lot on Harnoy bargain . 1 WOtti
No. 4S. To Iota ncarl'ork Avosuo . 1'SQO.i
. Lot ) lu 1'atker'a aldttlon monthly
loia'lmcnts . - . 6375 to 800. .
> LoU In Liwo'd 1st addition tnonth'y
Instu'lmtnt . -.8100 to SOX
20. Liti near street car cheap . i7 .
, LoU no r 18th ttrcoi car ch an $700 ta t > 000
IZ.ftcrelotstn 1'ark plico . BOO tel ,000 ,
lo slnBhlnn'ii Horbach's 1st & ' 'oil Ui'tWbu.
Lowe'j aid. lUean'n. Lake's , Nalsen'ii , U dlck a
and McCindlUli'n , addition I'aikphce , lli
> ! ac ? , anil South Omaha. '
IJiMlneaj I'rorerty , on alt the piln
lothuclty.
JO.O'X ) acres ol land In Douglai Coujty.
00.000 " " " " the best coiv ti4 ot Neb
Pookot Maps ofEaoli 2tt Cts ,
Eaoli ,
W.C.SKHIVER'S
EE4L ESTATE
Agency.
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