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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1883)
TKE DAILY BEE FEIDAF AFEIL 13 1883 Failing ! iTiat is what a great many people arc doing. They don't know just what is the matter , but they have a combination of pains and aches , and each month they grow worse. The only sure remedy yet found is BROWN'S IRON BITTERS , and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and enriches it , and rich , strong blood flowing to every part of the system rcphirs the wasted tissues , drives out disease and gives health and strength. Tin's is why BROWN'S IRON BITTERS will cure kidney and liver diseases , consumption , rheumatism , neuralgia , dyspepsia , mala ria , intermittent fevers , &c. x > 3 S. Paca St. . Baltimore. Nov. 8,1881. I was a great sufferer from Dyspepsia , and for several weeks could cat nothing and was growing weaker every day. I tried Urown's Iron Bitters , and am happy to say I now have a good appetite , and am getting stronger. Jos. McCAWLEY. BROWN'S IRON TITTERS is not a drink and docs not contain whiskey. It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious ef fects. Get the genuine. Don't be imposed on with imitations. on IUUB IUUBPnxMint. . Vice PiM't W. B.Dmnn , fee. an I Tt M. THE NEBRASKA MINuTACTUBING GO Lincoln , Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Corn Planters Hrrrowa.Farm Bollerr Balky Hay Batcee. Boo KOI HlevaUui WlndmUla , a o. W ait prsptnd to do Job work and minafst taring loc other paitlM. Address si cidirs OlUe NKBIUBKA MANUrACTURINS CO Lincoln Neb ; PILE OlNTMBNt $ Ci O 4 .3R3BOXiXO OINTMENT 21 Fever and Anne Tonlo Cordial. . . 1 0 STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2 . JUm JKKOJLMC , . DURRHOE CURE 2 SURE CURE FOR CORNS 2 ( Wirnntol or money refunded. ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS MsirafMtored hv W. J Whltchouio. 005 Neil 16th 81 , Umths , Neb. s > p H-m&t-Ci Genius Rewarded , OR , The Story of tun Sewine Maohln A IhandKtn * little ptmphtet , blue and jol cover with nnms'out ' engravings , will be GIVEN AWAY to any adult parson calling for I * atanybrarc or sub-office o' the Singer Manufictur ni Coo panor will b sent by mail , port-paid , to an ptr.on llrlof at a d stance from our office. The Singer Manufacturing Oo. , Principal Office , 84 Union Sqnan NEW YORK. Send SI , 2 , S3 , o 15 for a imniplo ro tall box by Kxprt-Hi of the bent rnndlcH li America , i > ut up li elegant box I'M. nn trlrtly pure. Hnltn t > lo for ) -HontH. . I'.s Hclfera ( o nil Chlci RO. Try It oiicc. JANDY AddreHH , C. F. GUNTHEB Confectioner , Chlcaec APUflUY VIGEWBU TOKTIC REMEDY ? ' COMPOUND ( IUI OF ! ! poKmoor. FKICKLV STIMULANT AMRFCCT jTlkRICHtlTllltlOCO SYSTEM RENOVATOR ir IOIDieiSTION.ST piccirrvi roscii UVIXNO tlLMIITHC ItJTKIinWNI t THI fOH e timuir PUGILISTS IN EARNEST , Seven Rounds Ended With Torrlflo Blow , James MoLaughlm Beaten by the ' -Black Diamond" Afeer the Crowd Had At tended a Cook Fight. New York Time ) April 7. In various stages of sleepiness nd inebriety a crowd , which finally numbered bored about 200 men , began to collect at break of a ay yesterday on a grass plot which sloped gradually from the roar of a hotel not many yards distant from the old Coney Idand horse car road. Most of them had spent the night around a cock-pit , Improvised In a room adjoining the hotel bar. In the crowd were ruffians , politicians , thieves , prlz9 fighters and rum sellers. A fierce fight , in which pistols and knives wontd probably have been nsod , was only prevented at ono time during the cook fight by the expulsion ot the "judge , " who had made a wren g decision. No w York birds were matched against Brooklyn birds. There was $250 on each fight and | 500 on the odd battle. Now York won five out of seven fights , and the main. In the upper part of the hotel two men had boon resting quietly. They were Henry Woodson , a colored man , known aa the "Black Diamond , " and James MoLanghlln , a white man. A ring was formed on the turf by the spectators , but there were no stakes or ropes. About thirty carriages formed an outer circle. The "sport ing gentlemen" who made np the purse had apparently insisted that the best man should win. The seconds of the black man won the tosi , and selected the high ground of the slope. At 5:10 : o'clock time waa called , and the fighters sprang Into the ring. The colored man was naked to the waist , and were whlto trunks and drawers. The whlto man was similarly attired , except that ho were a light sleeveless shirt. The colored man weighed 18G pounds , and Is 5 f cell ) Inches inholght , The muscles stood out like great knoti on his shoulders , breast , and arms. McLanghlln is half au inch shortri than his antagoniit and about 1C pounds lighter , His mnicloa had t matked development , but not the hare set of the colored man's. Bo oagoi wore the men for the fray that the ] forgot to shako hands until told to b ] the roforoo. The men undoubted ! ; were glovs , but the coverings added very little to the bulk of their closed fists. fists.Tho The colored man led off in the fight ing and landed lightly on MoLangh hers stomach with his loft. Be trlei again , but the blow fell short. Wood son moved up quickly and hit Me Laughlln on the mouth and broai without receiving a blow in return , i wrestle and fall ended the ronnd in 3 seconds. The colored man had th best of the wrestling , which surprise his opponent's friends. McLaughli ; Is a oollar-and'elbow wrestler , and hi chances of winning were chiefly bate on his ability in that line. In th second ronnd MoLapghlin led with resounding blow on the "Black Dli mond's" jaw , Woodson counters heavily on MoLiuehllu'a month an followed up with clean hits on the ey and mouth , MoLiughlln failing t make any return. A clinch and a ia ended the round in 45 seconds , wit MoLaughlln on top. When time wa called fur the second round MoLtngt lin sent out his right and caught Wooc son heavily on the jaw. MoLaugh lln got in another blow o Woodson's jaw with his lei without a return. Then came clinch , and MoLaughlln was throw heavily , the ronnd lasting 35 sooondi When tlmo was called for the fonrt ronnd both men were breathing heav ly. McLaughlln'a faoo showed lovon bruises. Woodson forced the fightlo ) and throw McLiughlln over a bonol the ronnd lasting 20 sooondi. In tl fifth round Mclaughlin went at th negro savagely , landing on Woodson mouth , note , and ear without a n turn. Woodson closed with his opp nont , but McLiughlln , still fightlr fiercely , drove * hls opponent again the wheels of ono of the carriages , at almost under the foot of the horse The referee ordered the men to broo and return to their corners. The tin of the ronnd was 30 seconds , In tl sixth ronnd neither man attempted defend himself , Tbo blows followc in rapid succession , McLinghlln ha Ing a little the best of It. Final MoLanghlln brought the ronnd to clnso in 15 seconds by a blow on tl "Black Diamond's" oar , which fair lifted the colored man off his foot ai brought him down on his knees. M Laughlln was on the point of strlkli him after he had fallen , when tl referee gave a warning cry. In the seventh and last ronnd M ' Lioghlln forced the .fighting , and w having a Jltlld the best of it , althquj it was apparent , thotjWoodson was the better v condition.'The color man tried for M9L'nghlln | chest wi his right hand , bat fell shor .ond r notved stinging blows on nose and ei Woodson had got around to the high ground and nunigeo ; to got bis rig Git on McLtughlln's jaw with mu force. The latter countered llgntly i tbo negroo's face.N oodson took step back , made a feint with his It at MoLknghlln's face , and sent in tight-bander straight from theshou der that left not a doubt in any mat mind that the fight was over. M Ltnghlln'a form was fatrly driven in the turf. He had caught the blow i the mouth and nose , and , ho fell , his head was , slightly turn to one side. His flesh was purpl Ho quivered two or three times as ' . lay on the grata , and somebody call out , "His neck is broken. " A gone al ruth was made for the carriage and many persons hurriedly dro away. McLiughlln's seconds fear at first to life him , but the panto psi ed by In a minute , although it w several minutes before McLaughl returned to conicloniness. His socoi stood with blanched face looking atl principal , and then absent mlnde ly throw np M towel which ho hold his hand Instead of a sponge. Woo son was declared the victor , and puran was made up for MoLaughll who had never fought before in t ring. Woodson is the champion cc I ored fighter ii America , and has w lovoral ring fight H. Ho ia 24 years of ago , and McLtnghlln is 20. DldBhoDlo ? "No ; oho lingered and suffered atone , pining away all the tluio for yoors , the doctors doing her no good ; and at lust was cured by this Hop Bit ters thn papers say so much abont. Indeed 1 Indeed ! how. thankful wo should bo for that modlclno. " OODIDBNTAlj JOPTINGS. CALIFORNIA. Colusa county has a Chinaman who practices law fa tbo justices' court * . Arabian millet has bren the means ot converting hundred * of wnsto places In Oil- Hernia , Into ilch paituros and valuable lands. Henry E. Codnori , a newiboy. ban brought suit against the Southern 1'acIQo railroad company to recover $50,000 dam * ages. Plaintiff waa badly Injured la the I ehachapi accident lint January , through the alleged carelessness of defendant. In Merced county , Cal. , many of the farmer * have been irrigation tbelr lands from the San Joaquln and King's rlvero They now complain that tbelr crops are in danger of having too much water. In con * sequence of the rains coming on just after Irrigating , Petsluma and Santa ROB * are contend. Ing for the county seat , ttanta Ilosa is the present county seat and otters Its public the best square and SlOO.COOln cash If It is allowed to retain it , while Fetaluma prom ises to furnish a court house , half of re cord and jail , free of expense to the county It the seat is removed there. A cyclone passed through Salt Spring valley , Calaveras county , last Wednesday afternoon It started in the southern part of the valley , going northward , taking In ita course fence * , trees , etc. The large barn of Tower & Bisble waa completely wrecked. It. path waa 150 yards wide and extended several miles In length. Several of the San Francisco hotelshavo thus far declined to enter Into a contract for housing and feeding the Knights Tem plar to coma from the east this summer by the thom nd . Less than 1,000 have thus far been provided for at the principal hotels , some of them seem Lent on reapIng - Ing as great a harvoit as possible. Eitot- tlon Is anticipated. Salt han b en brought at Modesto against the sheriff of Slant laus county by Wll. Ham Paulioll , a son of the state h rb > r commlsiloner to recover 910,000. Young Fanlsel ) , It secm , got into contempt oi court In not obeying a summons ana wai fined $100. with nn alternative of imprison ment. Ha refused to pay the fine and wit sent to jail and afterwards made to work In the chain gang , Hence the suit. A imrvey it 'being mada for a contln uince of the San Francisco and North Pa- clSo railroad via Healdsbunt to the Men- doclno redwood country. Knglneers whc were surveying ; the route last week stated that they were acting under orders frorr English oiplta'lsta , who owned the road , and who had given instructions to oxteno the road anywhere that would pay. It li considered not improbable that the road will be extended from tha timber bolt t < the Sacramento valley , travertina ; a ccnen try aa yet without railroad facilities. NEVADA. Sheep shearers are In demand in Ileno An expert can make $10 per day. The various mills along Carson river an making regular buUlon shipments to th mint. mint.A A polvgamlst residing at Bnnkerville named Levitt , boasts that he la the fathe of fifty-two children. The Central Pacific will hereafter issu round trip tickets to points In Nevada n the ratfl of f > & cents a mile. The old rat was VI cents , although 10 cents w chtrRed for ihort distances of five or te miles. The attaching creditors of the Albio mlno at Knreka all signed an agreemei last week , and in a few days the account will bej adjusted , when the miners , laboi en and mechanics will be paid off and war will be resumed In the mine under a ne' management. The development of foull remains st tt Nevada State quarry continues to be mot and more Interesting. Scarcely a blast 1 made which doea not disclose new an strange tracks , otseoua remains and foss Ivory. The vegetable indications are nun erous and Interesting , as are the many spec imens of clams and mollnsks. An "angry tree , " a spoclei of acacia , : growing ou a farm In Virginia. It wi brought from Australia , rnd Is now elgl feet high and growing rapidly. It shov all the characteristic of the nensltlve plan When the sun sets Ita leaves fold togetbi and the ends of the tender twigs cell t like a pig tail , If the twigs are handle ! the leaves move uneasily for n minute < more. MONTANA. Smith Illvnr valley farmers ara bnsll engaged putting in their spring crop. The lessees of the hotel privilege in Yc lowstone Pork have already built a stab 4COx45 feet and a 400 ton ice bouse. Governor Crosby has decided that 1 has no authority to appoint notaries pu' Ho , except while the legislature is in se slon. slon.The The net indebtedness of Deer Lodi county , March 1 , U83. was $29,268 71- reduation of $3,250.40 daring the yei pending that date. Hon. Frederick Billing * , who gave i name In thn Montana boom town , h given $75,000 to the Vermont Unlversl for a library building. The average dally mail going north fro "fclen over the Utah and Northern O.COO lettem , forty sacks of newspap mall and 125 reglitered packages. o The politician * of Beuton have be thrown into a state of great excitement 1 the report that a number of them would Indicted for violating the election laws. It Is said that nearly all the goods nc received by Helena merchant * come I way of the Northern Pacific as does t greater part ol the travel of central Mo tana. tana.A A Crow chief was shot and instant killed by a white man recently. T trouble grew out of a horse trade. T Indians turned the murderer over to t ! authorities at Fort Ouster. There is a rumor In Benton that Otlmi Salisbury & Co , , art figuring on putting a stage ) Ina to operate between Helena a : the Canadian Pacific by way of Bent and Fnrt Aaslnabolne. There U a giant pltnh pice treejon Ur creee , Mlssoula county. Montana , wblcl 125 feet high and U 27 feet 4 inches la c cnmferenca rive feet from the ground- about 0 feet through. The highest wooden bridge in the woi will be on tha Una of the Northern Fuel railroad , in O'Keefe canyon. It will 220 feet In height , the timbers bel raised to position by aid of a stations engine. UTAH. Colorado Is now taking Utah's surpl crop of potatoes. A convict In the Utah penltentU named Banks Is said to have fallen heir 910,000. F. B , Home , wblla night telegrt operator at Piedmont , W , T , , approprlat a number of railroad ticket * and sold tbi at Salt Lake , where he was arrested li wetk. The first building am ] savings socle nver orxanlzed In Utah wo * eeUbll.he I Oiiden last week The capital li $300,01 divided Into 3,000 shares of the value $100 each. The Eureka Hill mine , Tin tic , I * shl ping from filty to ility tons of ore per d to the smelten near this Salt Lake. T mine U being worked to a depth of 500 fi on the Incline , and is looking welL Tbo Mnrdock chemical and redact I company ol Chicago contemplate t building of a rmoitlng furnace at Ogdcn , which will have a capacity of not lest than thirty tons of ore a day. Tbe cltl * zens will donate ten acres ol land for tbe purpose. Tbe Ogdcn elsotrlo light company have their dain about completed uo Ugden can yon , and in a few days tbe Brush electric machines will be removed from tbo city to the new location , three miles dlatant , and then the expense ol operating will be very much reduced. DAKOTA. Bismarck's police force is said to be the most ttBclentln tne territory. A 15.000 hotel will be built at Graton , Boone county , during the summer , The now court house at Jamestown will be the most eleg'ntstructure in Dakota , A number of brick buildings will bo put up at Lead City In the Black Hills this summer. A > ismarck building association has taken a contract to build a large seminary at Standing Keck Agency. It i * likely that two new hotel * , one to cost $75,000 and the other te cost $100COO will be built at Fargo this season. A valuable white clay bank near Fairview - view has been leaied to English capltalisto who will operate the kilns on a large scale. It Is rumored that the Chicago , Milwau kee and St. Paul railroad company baa purchased the Jamestown Northern from tha Northern Pacific. Tbe Episcopalians of Jamestown will this spring cammence the erection of anew church. An application hasbeen made lor a permanent rector to take charge. A Ouster City man named Woodward has invented a road wsgon to he propelled - polled by steam that will lay down and take up itn own track. It la claimed that It will haul twenty-five loaded wagons. The fight over the capltol location bos grown'very ' warm through the the ter ritory. Last Wedneiday a meeting was held at Yankton condemning the action of the legislature in removing the capital to Sioux Falls. COLORADO. Hinsdaln county has an Indebtedness of nearly $118,000 , of which $1(8,000 ( Is bonded. Gnnnlson Is to have iron works this year. Last week tbe citlzena celebrated the event for tnree nights. Oreeley had a very disastrous five last week. A large number of buildings were destroyed ana goods lost. The recent city election In Denver , over which considerable feeling was manifested resulted In a victory for the republicans. Thirty thousand dollars , or half of the amount necessary to construct the tram way from Colorado Spring * to Pikes Peak , has been subscribed. The Colorado Presbytery will meet at Evans next week for the purposed trans acting the regular annual business of the denomination. Georgetown is making an effort to have a wagon rood built from that place to Chi- nago lakes and Ute creek. The county will pay the expense , which will be quite heavy. There Is a single disorderly house In Evans and the people are bound to BUJ- press It. A guard of several men witb dark lanterns stand around the house at night and wrest every one who attempt ! to enter. MISCELLANEOUS. Detectives in New Mexico are lookinf for Jack Hogan , who has succeeded ii flooding the territory with upwardsof $13 , ' 000 in bogus silver dollars. Since the breaking up of the band o ! rustlers in New Mexico , large numbers o : stolen horses and cattle are wanderlnf back to their homes. Ono lot of 2L heat 01 cattle and three hones returned to thel owners a few days ago In good condition The Oregon Construction company , whi have tbe contract for building the Bake : division of tha O. R. & N. railway , hay made arrangements with W. J. Hawkini & Co. , by which the 8,000 Chinese con trolled by the latter firm , now at work 01 the Northern Pacific , will be transferred t the Baker Cityline as soon astbe Nortben Pacific fowls disbanded about a mont hence. < ' Tbe Oregon Iron and Steel Compan ; will greatly extend tbe facilities of th foundry lately purchased at Portland. Tw new cupolas are being erected and a larg amount of heavy machinery is on tbe wa ; from New York. They will construe machinery for rollinr mills. A site fo the shipyards Is to be chosen at once , an an Iron ship 300 feet long will be con monced In a few months , A new furnac will be erected at the Oswcgo mines , wit capacity of 40 tons of pig iron B daj The company has a capital of $3,000,00 ( and inexhaustible mines of Irou of the bei quality , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Care for tne Immigrants. A bill Is before the Now York legli latnro reorganizing the afhtra of Oaatl Qarden and Ward's Island for th better protection of immigrants , an on a basis of greater economy. ] abolishes the present board of com mlssloners , and provides for a slngl commissioner with a salary of (6,00 a year , and associates with him , ei oilislo , the presidents of the Garma society and Irish emlgran'w society c New York city. It also provides fo two deputy commissioners , to bo a [ pointed by the commissioner and sut jeot to hln authority , ono of whoi shall superintend the business c 0 tatle Garden and the other that c Ward's Island institution * , the forme to have a salary of 8-1.000 and th latter $2,600 and a homo on tb Island , with supplies of fool and Ugh Tbe New York Times thinks the pri visions of the bill a decided improvi ment upon the present system , if tl management proposed can bo kept ot of politics. Hop Bitter * ar tha Purest and Dest Ditto 1 Ever Made. They are compounded from Hop Halt , fiuohn , Mandrake and Dana lion , the oldest , best , and most vali ' able medicines in the world and coi tain all , , the best and mostcnrath properties of all other remedies , beir the aroatest Blood Purifier , Llvi Regulator and Life and Health Ro ortng Agent on earth. No disease < 11-health can possibly lonn exist whei these Bitters are used , so varied at perfect are their operations. They give now life and vigor to tl aged and infirm. To all whoso eo ployments cause Irregularities of tl bow els or urinary organs , or who n quire anpotltor , Tonic and mil Utimnlant , Hop Bitters are invalnabl being highly curative , toulo and stlu nlatlng , without intoxicating. No matter what your feelings i symptoms are , what the disease or al mont Is , use Hop Bitters. Don1 J wa until yon are sick , but if yon on ! fool bad or miserable , use Hop Bltto at once. It rray save your life. Hni dreds have been saved by so doin $50 will be paid for a caao they wi not cnro or help. Do not suffer or let yonr friend * sn for , but use and urge them to use He Bitten. Remember , Hop Bitters is no vil drngged , drunken nostrum , but tl Purest and Best Medicine ever mad . . tne "invalid s jmona ana xiope , at no person or family should bo withoi them. Try the Bitters to-day. A true tonic medicine , a blessing ! every household , It Brown's Iron Bl ten. A FEW BARGAINS Houses LOTS , Farms , Lands- BV BEMiS 5th&DouglasSt. HOUSES AND LOTS , _ No. 19 Full ot and now honso , tSfrooaa , two selow and one up-rtalra. Eight toot celling below md I even above. Brick foundation , cellar , eta k bargain , 8COO. No. 18 Large two story house , 10 rooms , two Urge cellars , good well and cistern , barn , etc. , on Webster and 22d street , 8 000. No. 17 Lot 60x185 feet , new house ot two rooms brick foundation 100 barrel cistern on Hamilton street Dear Poor ClareConventl ? p. No. 1C House and lot on 17th near 01 * k Bt house B roomi etc. 91200. No. 15 Uouss of 3 rooms nil lo on Fierce 8t icar 18th 11 BOO No. 21 New bouseof 7 ro corner lot , halt mile west of Turntable treet can on 3au dersSt. SlOOO. No. 6 House of eight Darn etc. lot eOxlffi feet 82600. Vacant Lots. No. 253-Two full Iota on 19th Street near Laki St. S1GOO. No. 351 Twenty Ore lots In Parkers addition Just north of the endot red street car line 9400 each easy terms. No.850 Four lots on Delaware BL near HAD * com paik , I860. No. 831 One half tot on South avenue , neat Bt. Mary' * avenue , S560. No. MO Eighteen (18) loU'on Slit , S2nd , 23rd and Baunders street , near Grace , 1600 each , and on easy terms. No , 348 Six beautiful residence lotion Cather ine street , near Uanscom pork , $4,800. Twelve beautiful residence lot * en Hamlltoc street , near nd ot old streetcar track ; high and sljthtly , $360 to $700. Several acre and half acre com otl on Cum < Jug , Burt and California street * Lowe's second end addition and Park PlaceAcademy ol Bacied Heart. Lots in "Prospect Place" on Hamilton and Charles street , Jntt west of the end of Red Street Cart tack and Convent of the Sisters ot Pool Clare , one and one half mile from postoffice , and one mile f rom 0. P. shops , $160 to $600 each only C per cent down and 6 pr cent per month Lots I n Lcwe's addition one-half mile west ol end of Red Street Car track near'Oonrent o ! Poor Clare Sisters in Shlnn's addition , $125 to $300 each , and on very easy terms. Lots In Qorbacb's 1st and 2nd additions , Bhtnn's , Park Place , Lowe's 2nd addition. Rtiran'i Lake's , Nelson's , tianscom Place , Redlck's sd. dltlons , etc. , ete. Lots In "Credit Fonder addition" lust one quarter mile south-east ot Union Pacific and B. and If. R. R. depot * , $260 to $1,600 each , very easj terms. Business Lots. Throe good business lota on Dodgejnearllftl street , 2-1x120 feet each , 91,600 each , orHoOOfo all , easy terms. Two gaod business lota on Farnam street , 30i 66 feet each , with frame buildings theron.reutln ) for about ? 6CO per year each ; price $4,250 each 41x132 feet on Faraam near 10thstreet , come : 112,000 Splendid Warehouse lot on Union Paclffcrlghl of way , north of track and east ot Nail Wotks- belne 132 feet north f'onU e on Mason street by about 100 fe t west frontare on 10th St. Farms aid wild lands In Douglas. Barpy Dodge , Washington , Butt , Wavne , Stanton , an other good counties In eastern Nebraskafor sal ( faxes paid , rents collected , anl money loanei on Improved city and country..proterty at lo' raUa of Interest. BEMIB' NBWKOTEY MAP.'FOUI FEETSWIDB AND SEVEN FEE1 ] LONG , WITH EVEIVT ADDI TION RECORDED OR CONTEM PLATED UP TO DATS. ' 'OFF ! OTAL MAP OFITHE 01TY.1 EACH. $6.00 GEO. P BEMIS Real Estate Agency 16th and Douglas Sts STEELE , JJHNSON & CO. , WHOLESALE GROOEE.S AND JOBBERS IN Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of AND MAHUFACTUEED TOBACCff , igents for BEHWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN ft BAND POWDER CO. DEALERS HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK 00. Fire and Burglar 1020 Far n ham Street , ANHEUSER-BUSCH Brewing Association. CELEBRATED KEG & BOTTLED BEER , THIS EXOELLEHT BEER SPEAKS FOB ITSELF , Orders from any part of the State or the Entire West will be promptly shipped : All Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee. GEORGE HENNING , Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Oomer 13th and Barney Streets. PERFECTION iff HEATING AND BAKIMG is only attained by using CHARTER OAK Stoves and Rangss. ' WITH WIRE IfAUZE OVER DOORS , For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS Inll.mfcel - < . ' MORGAN & CHAPMAN , WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnam St. . Ornaha. BOLLN & 8IEVERS. I H. BOLLN& CO. , 1509 Doutfas Street. | Cor. 16th and California St. OMAHA SEEDDEPOTS. _ _ HENRY BOLLN &GO n > e brought to tbls city fiom ( he firms of Lirdrcdlh & Son's , Philadelphia , aod James M. Tbur > burn & C/J. , New York , the HrgO't itock of Careen md Field Seeds cvtr Imported before to tola city , all of which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nun ? . Prices will also be as low as nny Besponsible Dealer can Make. mar IG-ood-tf HENRY BOLLN & CO. pMAHA CORNICE WORKS. KUEMPING & BOIiTE , Proprietors. Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers MANUFACTURERS OFj Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Etc , 310 South Twelfth Street , OMAHA , NEB. mar 7-mnn-wnd fri-me. J. A. WAEEFIELD , WHOLESALE AMD BRAIL DKALKB IN Lath , Shingles , Pickets , SASH , DOORS , SUNOS , mONGS ! , L\m \ , . JIVUTATE AQKNC if 08 UILWATJKKB Of.UKMT OOUPAfJ" ffear Union Pacific Penot _ -0\Hd ! , t E B O GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES , Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c. THIRTEENTH STREET , . . . OMAHA , NE3