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THE DAILY BEE-OMAHA MONDAV Al tllL 29
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enriches the blood and purifies the
system ; cures weakness , lack of
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IRON
BITTERS
' is the only Iron preparation that
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cause headache or constipation , as
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LOAN ASSOCIATIONS.
What Chicago Building Societies
Have Acoomplisheflt
Ov r Five Millions Invested in
Ooe.Oity.
How Tlity ATO Operated.
Chicago Tribune. ,
Daring the last nine years more
han a score of building societies have
wen organized in Chicago. Financial
llsaster has not overtaken ono of
hoinand , to marked hai been thesuo-
ess of each corporation that now
oclotlos are constantly being formed.
Johcmlan residents were the first to
lemonstrate in Chicago * he practical
utility of thiafbrm ] of prjvldont bo-
> porallon. From William Kaspar , an
ntolllgont and wealthy Bohemian who
has lived in Chicago for twenty years ,
a Tribune reporter yesterday obtained
ome statistics concerning the fifteen
iiohomlan building societies in Chicago
cage The first was organized nine
ears ngo , and Is still in existence. Its
n mu is "Tho Chicago Bohe
mian Building and Loan As-
lociation , No , 1. " Its capital
itnck was 8250,000 , but only about
1160,000 worth cf shares was taken.
TntBo were all paid up and the first
series was dissolved some four years
ago. The teoond scries Is now run-
ring , and U represents $250,000
Tnls will be paid up In abont eighteen
months. The next society of this
character was also organized by Bo
hemians , and Is known us No. 2. Its
thares nro limited to $250,000 , and of
this aura $230,000 hns boon paid In.
Following came No. 3 , and then No ,
4. The latter Is probably the wealthi
est of all the Bohemian societies , The
societies subsequently organized dropped -
pod figcTM as distinguishing their
identity , and adopted familiar Bohe
mian namfB The society list organ
ized Is called "Tabor , " which Is u name
familiar to all Bohemians. It is four
months old. Its limit Is 8500,000 ,
nnd of thii amount $200,000 Is already
pledged.
"Wbutnavo the Bohemians done
with thii r toneys raised in these uncle
ties'ask ? d the reporter of Mr. Kaa-
par.
par."Bnllt homselvos dwelling-bongos. "
"H ow lany homes have they erect
In
"Not 1ms than COO.'i
"How Quch money has been In-
vested'In ; hcuo i"
' "Not 1 sa than $2,700,000 "
" "Arid i as thin gruat fnnd boon hon-
estly :
"lam ; ) ud and prnnd to say that it
is , " re _ llod Mr. Kaapar. "There
are at lea t 35,000 Bohemians ( n Ohl-
sago , svno all seem to bo anxious to
) oy R lit lo land and build a llttlo
louie wh ch they can call homo. In
those oocetleo wo aim to help oaoh
ithcr ; In not , we loan money only to
mumbera
"How io yon aooonnt for the sue-
ccsn of tl so aociotioe1
and honest manage
ment n high salaries , every man a
vlgllancooommltteo to sco that no
dollar is wasted , nnd thnt ample so-
entity iaglvou for nil moneys loaned.
Thceo BO.iotloo ara multiplying rapidly
thronghut the city. The Gorinnua
and Itls are organizing : there are
two Poll h doclotlos , and there la at
lonst oni English society , called the
Harden Olty Equltablo Loau nnd
Building ( ttoociutlon. I hope they
will bucc od , but they mast bo careful.
They rat it watch the Itotua of ex
pense ; tloro.ruuot bo no fancy printIng -
Ing , no thowy offices , no high sal
aries , anl above all the loans moot bu
made ouV to men who glvo nn-
doubted tconrliy. Bohomtana are
economic. ) , and thnso eooletlos hnvo
worked mod for their mcmbera became -
came of Iho economy praotlood in
their management. "
p nusn SOCIETY.
Erory Monday night , at lower Tor-
nor hall , o west Twelfth street , the
Gfcloago Bidding , Loan and Homo-
k ad Maocjailon meeti. It baa a re
markable looord. Incorporated in
January last , the association held lit
first buslntss meeting February 5.
The wholo\ \ number of shares 5.u
placed at O.QfK ) , and the subscriptions
have been so unmerous that only
abont 1,200 nares now remain un
sold. By MiV 1st not a share will been
on the market Yesterday an officer
of the association which moots at
Turner Hall , ( explained to a Tribune
, reporter the financial workings of the
new society. Ho said :
"Wo claim it'Is ' safer and'moro pro
fitable than a savings bank , Wo have
no high salarles\to pay , no steep rents ,
and there la no risk of dishonest offi
cials. "
"But yon must pay some salaries. "
"Well , we pay our secretary $2 a
meeting , and the treasurer receives a
nominal foe. The attorney employed
Is paid reasonably well , and that la all
the expense , save such as Is Incurred
for printing , stationery , and the fuel !
and lights required when we meet.
The expense divided among the stock :
holders is only a trifle. "
"What is the value of a share ? "
"Tho first payment on a share ( a 25
cents , but a share is not paid up until
the aggregate of payments amounts to
$100 , By our rules of association wo
cannot dissolve nntll oaoh holder of
shares receives $100 tor each share. "
"Do you lend money to each
thor ? "
"Yes , and each borrower pays inter
est in monthly installments. Every
borrower gives as security a mortgage
of trust deed on real estate situated In
Cook county , which must bo clear of
incnmbranco , Erory borrower must
have his abstract of title and other
necessary papers prepared on the
evening when the money is ready for
the loan. "
"Oan a person secure a loan npon
the stocks he owns ? "
"Yes bnt not to exceed
, two-thirds
the amount actually .paid into the
assoilatlon npon eald stock. Such a
loan may bo repaid at any time with
interest and costs of aame. "
. "Suppose a stockholder falls to pay
duos , fines , or interest ? "
"In that c fie when the amonnt of
arrears equals the amount of pay
ments ho or she forfeits his or her
shares and ceases to be a member of
the association. In case of the sickness
ness of a member wo glvo a reason
able extension of time , Members
may withdraw upon giving thirty days'
notice. Upon the death of bombers
the full amonnt they have paid In Is
allowed their legal heirs. We do
everything rjoselble to throw ja proper ,
safeguard around our funds , and to
protect the interests' of every man ,
tfomarJj'br child who intrusts us with
money. The president , secretary and
treasurer give bonds , and wo take no
risks , We loan moneys among our
selves at R fair rate of interest and
eicape usnrera note shavers. "
"How much money have yon on
hand at preionti" '
"Wo have ' $4,474 , and to-night that
mount will'be considerably increased
We have alto made lotao loans. Ai a
recent meeting wo took In $041 , Wo
are proud of our success. "
AMONG THE POLES.
Pctor Klolbassa , who holds a ro-
sponslblo'posltion ' in the custom house ,
told the reporter of the success of the
two Polish' building societies which
have boon , formed hero. The older is
called the.8obleskl Society. It has a
Urge and growing membership , and
has loariod soroo $20,000. Three
months ago resident Poles organized
the Ban Joseph Building and Loan
Aisoolfttlon. It has the authority of
the Secretary of Stntn to Issue shares
to t'ho amonnt of $1.000,000. Mr.
Klolbaasa says that 4,000 shares have
already breu taken. Members pay 25
cents a week on each share they inb-
scribe for. A member who wisnes to
borrow $2.000 must bo able to glvo
$3,000 of approved [ security. Mem
bers can always borrow smaller sums
by paying 7 per cent interest and a
small premium , and furnishing securi
ty. All members who have borrowed
money In the Polish societies up to
the present time have applied tbo
fnnds to the erection of dwellings.
Both the Polish societies are prosper
ing.
THE ( UKDEN C1TT SOCIETY.
E. G. Palling , secretary of the Gar
den Olty Equitable Loan and Building
Association , was fonnd at No. 131 La
Salle street. This society , organized
In October last , has made some long
strides In the direction of assured
financial prosperity. Under Its char
ter In can raise $1,000,000. The
shares are 12J cents each , payable
weekly. Tney are Issued in series ,
oaoh series covering throe months. Up
to the present time 4,800 , shares have
been taken , and a now series , will be
started April 2. The admirable man
agement of this association Is evinced
by the fact hat all the money thus
far paid in some $16,000 haa been
loaned on ample security at an inter
est of 25 per cent.
The reporter asked Secretary Paul
ing to point out the advantage of t
loan to the borrower , where said
borrower pays 25 per cent. Interest ,
Ho replied :
"Tho borrower's advantage Is inbe-
lng"pormitfe"d" * fo"pay' 'Iho sum 'in
small.veekly installments , lie don' :
tool thb burden near as much in tha
way , "
"What tlmo do yon glvo a borrow
er ? "
"Eight years. "
"Suppose I am a member of this as
sociailon and want to borrow $ l,00 (
how shall I proceed ? "
"In the first place yon would b
required to own ten shares. Or
thosa ten shares yonr weekly paymon
would bo $1 25. If yon wished $1,000
yon must glvo real estate security fo
81.500. "
What about the interest ? "
"You would bo expected to pay
per cent. Inter/out , which would b
§ 134 a week. Now wo como to th
prtmlnm. Suppose the society ha
$1,000 to IOMI. Wo announce th
fact , and thoao who wish to borro'
bid wh&Uvcr premium they thlnl
they can afford to pay for th
accommodation. Wo will snppos
yon bid 25 per cent , premium , or $25
for the nso of the $1,000 for ol h
years. "
"Supptso I join the association
take ten shares , and for four years pa
weekly $1.25 , or $2.60 in the aggregate
gate , how much can I borrow on m
psid-up Interest ? "
"Exactly $260 , Bnt of course yo
will be expected to pay interest an
premium. "
"How many salaried officers hav
you ? "
"Ono , the secretary ; ho receive
1500 a year. Aside from this outlay
wo have whittled the expense acoonn
down to the little end of . nothing <
The system U meeting with favor ' !
and new members are coming in dallj V-
Our new series , beginning April ! V2 ,
promises to be the largest , for 5X X )
shares have already been taken. "
The plan tpvernlng loans outline 3d
by Mr. Panlug obtains in nearly a til
of the building' associations. In on
of the Germai societies on the Nort th
side the North Chicago Building id
Loan association the whole amoun
of the promUm Is deducted when tie
loan Is made : , This rule is also enforced -
forced in seyaral other associations.
The German ! have already ti
lated many tiousands in their socie le
ties and hav ) made some satisfactory
Investments ; Their management ap
pears to bo vise and economical. It
Is stated tbit other societies of a simi
lar character are shortly to bo formed
hero. According to a calculation
made by th ) veteran Bohemian , Wm.
Kupar , cjtleens of Chicago have
nearly $5(00,000 invest * * in building -
ing assoclitlons. This money , hoer
thinks , is all put either intq houses or
building ids.
Ween habjfau pains at dead of nUht ,
Uotber la [ fright , father In a plight )
When worm do blt , baby must cry ,
If ferer s * In , baby must die.
If croopypalns kill Leonora ,
In that hnue there's no OASTORIA )
For motors leain without delay ,
CASTOUA cures by night and day.
Hla Wife Sblocl.
Ark niaaTrellc .
"I hta do wust lack ob any man I
'or"I ared , " said old Isom. "What's
the mjttor now ! " aakod the governor.
"Why , eah , my wlfo run away an'
ipralrud my shoulder.1 "I don't un
derstand how your wlfo'a running
away oould sprain yonr ahonldor. ' ' 2
waa < fis way. Some tlmo ago my hoaa
dlod. and slnco den I haa been workln'
my fife tor dowagon , She's a power-
fnl itont 'oman , and could pnll tieo
as much as the po * ole hoaa. Wall , do
udder day , whllo I waa drivln1 along ,
wo mot a preacher In do road ; my WHO.
shied , turned do wagon over , an *
sprained my shoulder ,
To worry about any Liver , Kidney
or Urinary TtonbleeipettallyBright'a
Disease or Dlabetea , as Hop Bitten
never falls to cure where a cure la pos
sible. We know this.
LAHDROCK'S LUCK.
The Expression of Good Will
From His Men.
Pleasant Presentation and
Birthday Anniversary *
Mr. Ohai. Landrock , the well known
and popular foreman for 0. H. & J ,
8. Collins , celebrated his birthday
Friday at his residence on 8t.
Mary's avenue , being joined in the
evening by the employes of the firm ,
including :
Jacob Schamoll , Jacob Jaoobson ,
Wm. flaokrell , John Bickel , H. J.
Avery , Joseph Lohlino , Harrold
Thompson , W. 0. McAllister , A. V.
RfcPherson , Will Wilding , W. J. Andrews -
rews , A. Kellnar , J. W. Arnold and
W , F. McKinley.
The gentleman who work with Mr.
Landrock testified their appreciation
of bin good characteristics by present
ing him with a beautiful and costly
eaey chair. The presentation soeeoh
wan made by Mr. J. W , Arnold , t he
head book-keeper , who Bald :
BROTHER LANDEOOK : On this
forty-third anniversary of the auspi
cious morning when you first gszod on
the glorious sunrise , a loving motber'o
countenance and cheered thy father's
heart ; and , to sketch it a little ,
commenced to patter on tbia
world full of cares , teara and
trouble it is meet for na ,
your friends and co-workers , to pay
our warmest respects to yon and show
our appreciation , in a alight way , of
the esteem In which wo hold you and
yon so richly merit at our hands. We
cannot allow yonr forty-third birth
day to paea without reminding yon
that , like the rest of us , yon are grow
ing old. Recognizing the fact that
comlnc [ < old age brings snowy locks ,
wrinkles , stiffness of joints and a love
of ease and more appliances for com
fort , we consider this easy chair fur
nished by your friends , admirers and
co-workers a most appropriate tribute
to your worth and genius. Yonr ex
cellent wife , solicitous for yonr care
and comfort , is too good of heart , we
know , to feel jealous of our
solicitude for yonr declining years ,
and the peaceful rest you should en
joy , surrounded by the friendly arms
of this throne of domestic happiness
In yonr moments of leisure. Fifty
years hence , when you and the dear
partner of yonr joya and sorrows for
the past thirteen years , are calmly sit
ting at the foot of a life welt spent ,
surrounded by the Inxnries that good
old ago desires and deserves , we hope
yon will look upon that old arm chair
It will bo an old arm chair then
and that you will rest yonr aged
limbs upon its cushioned seat , and let
yonr | , memory wander back over the
Intervening half century to this
yonr forty-third birthday , and
the friends who now surround yon ,
to wish you and yonr admirable
wife long life , happiness , prosperity
and a bountiful share of the choicest
blessings Heaven sheds on the good
and merltcrions. Accept this chair ,
then , In * ho spirit in which it is given ,
and let us hope that should a cloud
of care cross your life's path , that by
occupying this chair , yon will become
oblivions to trouble , and have a reali
zation of the joy , love , friendship and
happiness we wish you forever.
After the presentation , a fine lunch
was served by the kind hostess , in
which homo-mado grape wlno and
other drinkables wore not forgotten.
It ; was a very pleasant affair all
around.
BRIOHT'S DISEASE of the Kidneys ,
Diabetes and other Diseases of the
Kidneys and Liver , which yon are be
ing so frightened abont , Hop Bitters
is the only thing that will surely and
permanently ptovont and cure. All
other pretended cures only relieve for
a time and then make yon many Umee
worse.
Betting Hens.
Detroit Pro * Prtw.
This U the season when hens run
mad and will not be comforted unless
they can hide away somewhere and
It day and night on a wooden nest
egg or an old door knob. Several
men were discussing this question in
a grocery store one evening recently.
A man who owns a large flock of
Dorkings remarked , "Not even an act
of congress can break up a settln *
hen. " "Ever tried jammln' 'em
nnder a barrel , and pourin' water on
"em ? " demanded the man on the
snear barrel. "Yes , " said the
Dorking man. "I've poured water
on 'em 'till they grew webfooted ,
like a blamed dnok , and aftowards
fonnd 'em In an old coal hod sottin *
away on lumps o1 coal. " "TIo a red
rag around ono wing , " said a man
who was eating cheese and crackers.
"That'll fix 'em. " "Might's well offer
'em a ohromo , " said the Dorking
man. . "I tied a whole red woolen
shirt on ono last spring , and dog my
cats If she didn't make a nest of It
and set three weeks on the buttons. "
Then the grocer said it was tlmo to
close up , and each man girded up his
loins and slowly filed out
Horsford'a Aold PhoipHftte
is an appetizer ; it stimulates the stomach
ach to renewed activity ; and In many
ways tones up and invigorates the
whole system.
CORNICE WORKS !
Iron and Slate Hoofing ,
0. SPEOHT , Proprietor.
1111 Douglas St. - Omaha , Neb
MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED
Iron Cornices I
DORMER WINDOWS , FINIALS ,
Tin , Iron and Slate Roofing , ,
Bpecht's Pitent MetoUIclSkyllght Patent ,
Adjusted llatchet Bar and Bracket
Bnelvln ? . I am the perteral URont
for the above line of goods.
IRON FENCING ,
Crtstlngfl. Balustrades , Verandas , Iron
Bank Hailing. Window Blinds , Cel
lar Guards ; also
GENERAL AGENT FOR
PEERSON & KILL PATENT IN
SIDE BLIND.
Railway Time Table.
U. P. n. B. MAIN LINE.
ARRTO.
allyExpres .1:15 : p m I DallyEitre(3.3:25 : p m
) eovar Exp. . . 7MO p m Denver Kip..7:35 : a m
Emigrant , , . . C:00 : p m | Emigrant..5:20 : a m
MAHA AND LINCOLN LINE-U- . DEPOT.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
ncoln Kx..ll:45am : I Lincoln Ex.l:08T : > m
Ixed 8:15 : m | Mired 4:45 : pm
DUMMY TRAINS DIUDOE DIVISION.
Dummy Jralni leave Omaha at lolltns 8.00
; P:00 : a ru ; 10co : a m ; 11.00am , l:00pm200 : ;
m ; 3.00 p in : 4:00 : p m ; 5 00 p m : 6.00 p m
Dummy trains leave Council Blufli H follows !
25am ; 9:25 : ra ; 10:25 am ; 11:23 am ; 1:25p :
: 2:25 : p m ; 3 55 p ra 4:25 : p m ; 0:25 : p m ; 6 : i8 p
Sondayr ThsDunrmy trains leave Omaha it
00,11:00 : m ; 2.00,4 00. 5:00 : and 6:00 : p m.
L aes Council Bluffs at 025 nd 11:25 : a re ,
M , 4:25 : , 6:25 : and 6:25 : p m.
11ROUOH AND LOOALPASiiENaER TRAISB
imiDGE DITISIOW.
LRAVB OMilU. tKm COUTCIL BLCPTS.
'IBS ' No 2. . .1-7:45 : am Po s.No 6. . . 7,25am
Nolo Ci5pm : 11 " " 'olS 11:20 : am
No 4 3:40pm : 1 No 3. . . 11:30am :
Imlertnt No 6.6:15 : a m ' No 18 7-2'kpm '
" No 7.8-00 pm " No 1. . . . 7.00pm
IOUX CITY & PACIFIC-DEPOT N , 13th St
ova Omaha ( or O'Neill via St Pan !
Lloefor Blair 8SOam :
rrlve from Nsllgn 5:50 : p in
C. , M. & ST. P. R. K. U. P. DEPOT.
LEAVE. ARRIVE.
[ all& Ex 7:45am : * JUII& Ex..7:2 : | p m
t'antlc > x..3)0p ; iif Pee Bo Ex..9.15 a ji
Dally except Suoaay tDaly.
WABA8U , ST. LOUIS & PACIMO It. R.-U. P
DEcOT.
LHAVK. ARttlVB
maha 7:15am : I Omaha 11:10 m
3Upru : | " 5:20pro :
C. , B. & Q. R. R U. P. DEFOT.
ARRIVB. LEAVE.
[ all' 7:45am : I Express. . . . . . 9:45am :
ixprtsi 3:40pm : I ll * 7.26pm
. Y. tx. letves Council Blufls at fl:17 : p mt
" " arrives "
8:20a : mf
'Sundays exccpted , fOmabatlme
C. , K. I. & P. R. II. U P. DEPOT.
ARRIVE. LKAVB
Mall 9:45 : am I Expresj 7:45 : a m
ipresj 7:20pm Mall. , 3:40pm :
* jundayseicepUd. | * Sun > la > 8exctpted.
C. & N. W. R. B. U. P. DEPOT.
AKK1VK. LEAVE
Mall * 7-45 am Expres P45am ;
tiprets 3:40 : pm Mail * 7:20 : pm
excepied * 3undayi txcepttd
S. 0. & P. B. R.-U. P. DEPOT.
Mallt 6:00 : am I Express 9:50 : n m
Expret 0:00 : p m I Mall t 7:20 p m
tSu < days excepted.
! . PAUL & OMAHA , NEBRASKA DIVISION
DEPOT N. 15TII ST.
> 2 8.00 am I No 1 4:50 : pm
No 4 12:45pm : | Nn3 11:45am :
Sundays excepted ,
\ . 0. , ST. JOE , & C. B. K. R B. & M. DEPOT ,
tail 8:25 : am I Express 6:00 : m
Expr'83 7OpmMaU | 6.50pm
B AM. R. , IN NEBRASKA.
> onver Exp.B:15am : 5:35pm :
, lncon ! Exp..035pm 0:10a : m
MISSOUPHPACIFIC-U. P. DEPOT.
ARRIVE. DBF-ART.
Express 6:50 : a m I Express 7:75 : p m
Mill , 6:1 : pm I Mall 8:05 : am
Trains leaving at 725 p ni and arriving at 6.50
a m will have Pullman iliepen.
Opening and closing of Malls.
ROUTS. OPEN CL08I.
a. m. p. in. a.m. p.m
Chicago & Northwestern. . . 11:00 : 9.00 5:302:4 : :
Chicago , Rock Island & P..11:00 9.00 6:302.4 :
Chicago , Uurllnpton & Q..11UO 9.00 5'30 2.40
Wabath 12:31 : 5.30
Bloux City & Pocinc 5.-00 7tOI :
Union PailBc 4.0011:40 :
Omaha & Republican Val. . 2.0J 11:10 :
Burlington & Mo. In N.b. . . 000 7:40 : 5:3C :
Omaha & " > orthweatern. . . . 6,00 ,7tO :
Mlwourl Pwlflo 6:30 : 6:30 :
Local malli ( or State ct Iowa leave but once a
day , viz : 4 30 a. m.
A Lincoln mall Is also opened at 10:70 : a. m. .
Oince open aundays from 12,00 ui. to 1:00 : p
THOS. P. HALL , Postmaitcr.
Saturday Evening Trains
The following tabli tbows the date and name
r ( road a running trains to Chicago from tt
Ublon Pacific transfer on Saturday e\enlrjge :
RAILROADS.
MONTHS.
January ,20 IS G-2
February I lo 3-24 18
March ,3-24 , 17 103
April 114 7-1 ' 821 !
May _ 5-16 19 12
June . 16
9-30 2-23
July 7-2321 14
August 18 U .
September 8-29 1-22 i
October 20 IS 6- :
Nuvembei 1) J-24
December 11-22115 8-i
TheOblcofi , St Pnl Mfnncapolla aaj Omah
trMns learo every Saturday attemoor.
The Chlcogo , Milwaukee and St. Paul train
leave otcry oaiurdoy afternoon *
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COMPOUNDED
Wl . H MINERAL WATER.
BEST REMEDY
N "ME VOR'-C ' c- *
RHEUMATIS/M / ,
DYSPEPSIA , .
CONSTIPATION ,
BILLIOUSNhSS.
KIDNEY COMPLAINT.
LUNG DISEASES ,
SEDENTARY DISEASES.
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IMPURE BLOOD
SOL.E MANUFACTURERS.
OMAHA , NEB.
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PILE OINTMENT $ 6
Tfl J - Tp ' - fcTC TTsf
OINTMENT 2
.
Fever and Apuo Tonlo Cordial. . .1 ( K
STANDARD LIVER PILLS. . . 2
DIA.RRUOE ( JURE 2
SURE OUREPOR CORNS 2
( Warranted or money refunded. )
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Manufactured by W. J. Whltehouse , 60S Nort
16th St. Omaha Neb. ap 14-m&e 6m
NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN.
1,000 , HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE
FOR SALE.
COO Head of Tearllng Eteeri and Heifers ,
SOOIIoadof Two-jear-oU Steers , and
100 Head ol Two-year-old Heifers
Thei cattle are all rood , straight , thrifty cattl
mostly graded cattle , tor aal all together or U
lots ta lult the purchaser ! . For further parti
alan call'on or addren Ml F. Potter , Warerlf
Brown coucty , Iowa , Al-lm
With AH my Customers in
Omaha and Vicinity.
CEO. HENNINC , AGENT.
STEELE , JOHNSON & GO. ,
AND JOBBERS IN
Flour , Salt , Sugars , Canned Goods , and
Al ! Grocerft' Supplies.
A Full Line of the Best Brands oi
SIGAES ABB IMPAOTUBED TOBACUO ,
icants for B1HWOOD HAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER GO.
DEALERS IN
HALl'
Fire and Burglar
1020 Far n ham Street ,
ra r * r > CTT" E # " \ KV i
rERrEGilON
AHO BAKtfC
la only Attained by using
Stoves and Ranges.13
WITH
WIRE tfAUZE OY1R DOOES ,
For snle by 7
mum dOQERS
OZHC.4k.33r.gk. .
MORGAN & CHAPMAN ,
WHOLESALE GROCER
f23 ! Farnam St. . Qnrtaha.
BOLLN & SIEVERS , I H. BOLLN& CO. ,
1509 Douglas Street. | Cor. 16th and California St ,
OMAHA SEED DEPOTS.
HENRY BOLLN & 00
Hive brought . to this city from the ( arms of taodredth & Bon's , Philadelphia , and James M. Thru-
burn fe Co. , New York , the Urgent stock of Garden n J Field Seeds ever Imported before to this
city , allot which are guaranteed to be fresh and true to the nim .
Prices will also be as low as any Besponsible Dealer can Make.
mar 16-eod-tf HENRY BOLLN & CO.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WnOLQBALt AND BRAIL DEALEB III
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , , BLIHOS , FtlOLDiKiaS , LiW ,
JSTSTATE AQKHS FOB MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY1
Near Union Pacific DepotOMAHA , HEB
MANTJTACTUKEB OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ,
Window Caps , Finials , Skylights , &c.
THIRTEENTH STREET , OMAHA , NEB
OMAHA CORNICE WORKS
RUEMPlNG & BOLTE , Proprietors.
Tin , Iron and Slate Roofers
MANUFACTURERS OFJ
Ornamental Galvanized Iron Cornices , Iron Sky Lights , Sto ,
310 South Twelfth . Street , OMAHA , NfiB
mar 7-mon-wed-f rl-me.
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