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Ile vwa mot a 11iaht or two ai11Co , and while diacuaaing a glaaa of 1'ilsuier , with its attendant rrnucor of achwnrtz bred and carrnway aood8 , fll)0kO to an EnrIwirer reporter bog nor ) interestingly of thia count from which ho hand returned last month after a visit commencing in April , 1882. "What pat it into my head to go to aucli n God fursnkon plnco as that ? 1 can hardly say. Any n whose oxporieneu has Loan varied as always a loIigin to lima stock of knowled go that when I waS offered the position of ovurnircit agent at the Alnoka seal fiahurtos I ytun p ed at tlno chance , and sot out in short order for San Frncisco , I hadn't very long to wait buforo ono of thu Alaska Commnorcinl company's steamers sot sail from that rL It is the only line tinme buplying between places , and has . Rarely is it that the car ' ' relnain a passenger. 'l'liovessels would idle but for the cargoes of scalakins. I felt an thin aboard. Thu steamer was not cleat , , nd n eve hand arose nauseating smells of blubbery raw skins and offensive fur. If you over go over the route , keep a patent clothes- 1)111 on our 11090 ui Ilt and day. It was a lonytiresome journey , 3,000 miles and we did not ass a vessel during the 20 days required far the voYa(1We ( put in at Sitka first , latitude about 57 , I guess , Am I tiring youlu "No ; go ahead. " "As time capital of a torrritory having an area of very nearly six hundred thousand square miles , Sitka is Limo worst place I over saw. Outside of the tropics it is the rainiest place in thu world. They have over two hundred days of it in a year , with a total precipitation of ninety iucltcs of rain. Tis makes the summers unduly cold andrniserteblo. No , sir , I wouldn't recommend Alaska as a purmaa- nont residence to any one unless-aroyou anything of a isliormani" I was at Put in llayonco for tendays , and caught one fish , "At this 1)laco you would have bettor luck. There arc hundreds of whales , with codaahaon , herring and halibut by the million. Then It is the resort of myrinds of migratory' birds. Geese , ducks , swans , ospreys and gulls arrive from the southern latitudes aout May 1 and remain until early autumn , wlioii the give way to the ptarn auF white hawk and artic owl. It was in this country , you know , that the long sough and hitherto unknown nests of the can- was-back ( lucks worn discovered. To got back to fishing again. That boor isgood , Ian's ' it ? Those rivers , would you believe it , so swarm with fish that they arosomo- tunes thrown by the waves en the banks to a depth of throe or four foot. About m voyage. Yes , We loft Sitka within its squalor and about ono hundred log Housesg mind took off to the wat + akirting along that attenuated string of Aleutian islands that project front Alaska toward Asia , more lie the trunk front an elephant's head than anything else , and the fogs , etorms and danger , 1 can toll you , were not to be altuozud at , Finding the proper opening we wont through into the llohriu ski and in due tinio arived at 11n destination , St. Paul's and St. Ou0rR"M islands , more dots on sea's surface. Titoy are fully four bun. drod ntilos fruit the maun land , and though small-St. Coorgo's being ton stiles long and say eight wide , and St. Path's sonowhnt larger-they are the inaneialback-bone of tlmewhole territo , as there occur the seal fisheries from which the governtnant derives its rove- hues. Thu Alaska lompany pays annual. ly for the privilege of the fisheries $5G , , 000 mid $2 for each akin , which sumo - times run tip to $100,000 in ayear ; and it has n twenty years' lease , which expires piros ill 1890 , how do I have the figure s so pat ? Because I Was practically hr soli bury cmUmo lent , and had nothing else t o do et to learn tliont , Then besides mmy lug thus auto , the company has to sup d Y and maintain on each island a au eom and teacher for children , and furnish theta quarters , subsistence and pay. Things 1001(0(1 verygloomuy wham I vvea L ashore at St. George's. It was nothin Lg but rock and dirt , not a vestige of vegetation tation , Until tltu Colnpany took cliarg o the natives lived In earth houses , a1 d taw dislike the frame atruetme a that the Core ny erected for than with ai timber brought front elsewhere Tiu y are a dilapidated looking lot , and on np y Island they only numbered Ili $01115 Aleutians IndialaEs9uimaux , Coleshian and Mongolians. " "Dionboliausi" "Yes. Not full-blooded you know , don't know how the thunder they go there , Further northnt Buhriiigstraits it's only forty-eight 1111105 across to Asia They 11103' have collie that way years ago lie pruatisouous association of thus tribes Lan almost blotted out nntiona cltarnctoristica , but ovary almoId'uye Mongolian can be rendil licked out The Ialand ) mss a Crook Catholic church and the priest is half Indian and hal Russian , 'i'ltoy live 911 seal moat , blu b bar and fish. Ordinarily a men is sand bu cat a pock of dirt in a lifetime. Tune eat a hock a day , I firmly believe. Apn r front thin human , there is no animal lit on tlto place , not a dog , nor a cat , nut' rat-nothing , " "Ally bata ? ' "Not a bat. ' "Well , well ! Then , indeed , the plaeo i impoverished. 'You look worn out , Shall I atop ? ' "No , go ahead , I've eie four day before now without a wink of sleep , " "I'll tell you something about the seal and then quit. " "What did you lira on ? ' Pork , beau , salt beef , calve oil masts , desiccated vegetables and ship. stores generally. The natives , who are not particular about their diet , are afflicted with scurvy and oilier cutane ous diseases , to say nothing of ills arising from a disregard of natuto's laws , "The seals arc countless tons of thous. rinds , having been but slightly diminished by he wholesale and indiscnminato slw hter of years ast. Government interference , however , has hind n good oITct and arevenue amounting to $160 000 is stow annually realized from St. George and St , Pau's. The entire remainder - maindor of the Alaskan )0sa0ssiou do tint yield $10,000 in the same oriotl. abandoned The oal rookeries , after being all winter , witness the first arivals in tire beginning of May , when the adult males put um an appearance or select their ground , or stake out their clnims , so to speak , each nialo with his subsequent wives , for they are poly atnons you know , but keep within hues whichh are luulerslcd oven if no marked , Selecting a bight point the nudes keen p a looknnt seaward , mid when one of the ostler sex is discovered aI ) roachi11 shore down time the the two nearest yo to shore and have a battle royal for osses ion while the coy damaol looks on with curious interest s upon the outcome of the fray depends time question of which is to become her liege lord. Time victorious maninal retires with his prize , and then resumes his outlook , as does ale the dia comited , hoping fr asbettorresulo the next time. A second one appears , and the scone is re-enacted. It continues in this tlmis way until each has uathercd a harem of about twenty or twenty- fivo. Thorn are males , of course , who , deficient in strength , are worsted oftemor than victorious in these encounters , and , sore in body front bites and bruises , they withdraw to tltoir little apnea with two or three wives , or perhaps none at all , They look as lono. ammo as n borrowed pup. Thu lmaront ride is very rigid , Imo visits to the water being allowed umdor any pretext. Oc- cnssionnlly ono of the wives will cross over into an adjoimming lot , perhaps for a little gossip with her neiglmbors or to dis cuss the coning fashions , but that instant - stant the head of the house gives pursuit and adirinistora a whipping that puts n quietus on future expectations. This children are kept furthest inland , and to thorn only is allowed the privilege of visit- Ind the wter. They go to it using as a path time intervening apace between terri tories. Should they infringe time rules by going em the adjacent ground as they pass to and fro , they arc punished in like man- ncr. The bacholorn a dienmal time of it , perched on solitary rocks , envying the domestic felicity whichm surrounds them. In this way timherds pass time sunnier , moanwlmilo b the nbsor ( ion of thir own fat , so that un August , when they return to the water , they arc in a vary lean condition , and they can truly say , like frequenters of summer resorts - sorts : 't an half at irvcd. ' "Boforo this the drive occurs. Getting between thorn and the water , the natives drive the herds inland toward time killing grounds with loud aliouts and other 1101505. Bulls from two years to five years only arc killed ; the folrmales are spared. Thu lidos amid such portions of the meat as are used for food are preserved. The skins are now salted , comttod under time agent's eye and done tip into bales and sent on she ) board , hen the cargo is completed the hatches or doors of the lockers containi6 the pelts are scaled , and not opened until an Francisco is reached , where another agent verifies time Alaska count alid collects the $2 royalty el each skill. They are than shipped to London , certain manufacturora there being - ing the only possosoora of the secret for changing their naturally gray or dirty cinnamon color to that beautiful dark bronze so much admired. The process of cleaning , dressing and dyeing is a very tiresome one , and lasts four months , each akin having to bs dyed from twelve to eighteen times , and halt. died altocetlnor nearly two hundred tunes before it m in readiness for furriers' 1150. Time raw akin , originally valued at $12 , is 110w worth $25 or more , time best ranging as high as $65. Tlo fur when taken from time seal i5 somewimat curly , and yms plenty of ion hairs. Those have to be luckd out. I made a little error awhile agog There is one establishment in Now York whore dyeing is done , but is ca pa- city is limitedTme boat is iu London by firma who not oilt' give it the nognificont luster , but impart to tin fur its riche velvet quality. TThe seal- " "Como entleneiy eau' keel the saloon a1)0n all night on two lasses of beer. " "You were paid far them , weremm't you ) ' "Yes , but not for the ton dullar gas bill you've run up on "Well , good nighlt , Mr , lteportor ; I'll sou you again , " TwontyI"our Ilours to Live , Fromm John Kuhn , Lafayette , Ind , , whnan- nouncoa that lie lit now In "perfect boalth , " we have time following : 'One year ago I was , to all nppunraitco , in the last stages of Culi sttugltou. [ Our boat physiciiuts gave my rase up , I finally got so low that or doctor soul that I could lint live twontyfuur hours , lly , frionda than 'nirclinsed ' a 1rttlo of DR. V1 IIAhL'S BALSAM FOR ' I1E LUNGS , which conaklorably bmlutittod limo , I coutlu nod will I Galt nine imttla. I an now In perfect hualth , having used iii , other loodi' ehto , { Thin Ohio Judlclary Anlondmont. Now York ifcrald , October 1 Thu judiciary mnendment to tioConsti tution of Ohio , whielm is reported to have boon carried en 'Tuesday , has attracted little general attention , but its adoption will work au important chniga in time judiCmnry systout of the State. Thu mnundument abolishes the existing district Courts and establisllus in their i puacu Circuit Courts , which , like time dis tract Courts , are internmudiate appellate tribunals , slut the most radical change s ' is that relating to time Supreuu Court , 'limo IAogishuturo is enlpowtred to increase thio number of Judges without limit , and to distribute the Court into divisions. I Cases involving the coustitidionalit'g of t an act of time Legislature or a Federal ' statute nest bo'dod ' b g the entire Court , 111 other cases time duclsfon of a u divialot , if unaiminoua , is final ; if no t unanimous , it must go bufotu time full 1d 1 Bench d 'I'imia plan of dividing time Court of las t ' resort has not , we believe , been adopted f ill any other State , Representative Mini- I prop"sod to apply it to the Suprein e bCourt of the United Slates , but the pro. u positionm niet with little favor , There are f litany and serious objections to it , and it may be doubted wliethhr the Ohio jumU . U cis has been improved by this feature a of thy e auoudment. Angostura Ithters , time world renownoi appetizer and Invigorator. Used how over the whole dvlllzetl world. Try It , but buw ° " i of imitatluns. Ask your grocer or druggist fa the geuulne arUdo , prepared by 1)r. J. G , B , Slegert h Soime. 8 - - - - A Wise Tailor. 8 Loath ciuaeo. "Y'os , " said time young moat , "I unar m o lily tailor knack our five dollars on the pricu of the suit before I ordered it. I thought it was bettor not to owe so much money , and I guess he finally came to look at it in a similar light , Ho doubt. ion made Up his mind that it would bo bettor to lese $45 than $ GO , which was whore his held was hovel , If you intro failed to receive benefit front othmorpre orations , try Ifooi1's Sar- va mrilla g ' it's tito strongest , the purest , time beat , the clleaI'eat. CAVAIIItY CIIAItGES. OusterFarnstvorthRilpntrlck-Sonmo Pitmans Federal hashes-A Charge In Which n ploy Saved Custer's Life , Detroit free free , The clmargo at Balaklava vvas immortal. izcd fn verso , and is remembered because of the blender that led to it , The Atner- ican Civil War furnished at least a score of cavalry dashes fully as desperate , but in time roar of the greatest battles they passed almost unnoticed , Custer's charge on tune loft of time Caalitown road during time great Gettysburg figlmt was perhaps ono of the most desperate undertakings of that bravo commander , Time Confcd orates hind been driven through Hunters town and beyond , and were in force on time highwnys leading to Gettysburg. Ouster's skirmishers had been held at ba for a considerable time by what seemed no greater force than two r three comma. tics of infantry. Conm anm A , of time to Sixth Michigawas ordered form and charge u ) time road , mad other companies wardismounted mil stationed ill time fields to repulse a countercharge if undo. All time cumpamica in the First , Fifth , Sixtim and Seventh Michigan Cavalry Rug. inionts , than under Custer , were greatly reduced in atrength , 1V1memi Coinpauy A had boon formed , Custer rode tip "lid took his place with the captain at time front. Tito brigadier was about to lead a single compauy in time eThere was n ell of deli glmt front thcorn ) au cheers front time cn- tire conmant , alml away wont time little bard sit a furious gallop. Custer holdig time reins in his left hand and carrying iua 11aked saber in his right , g straight down the midlof time roadWhat What was aupposcd to be a force of perhaps 200 men turned out to be infant- try and cavalry to time number of 600 or . They tilled the road for a quarter of a mile in ahuost solid mass , and they were prepared for the charge. Company A rode straight at time mass , and in another - other moment 600 eon wore shooting and alashming at sixty. Custer pressed on mud was closely followed until ho found two lines of dismounted men drawn across time road. Then the bugle sounded the recall. Colnpany A did not return alone. It had the presence of at least 300 cavalry - alry , and every inch of time way was a running fight , and a desperate ono. Men slashed , and cut , and aunt , and yelled , and those waiting down the road toward Iiuntnrstown saw a mob bearing down tlpan then ! . Sabers flashed , streams of fire darted through the smoke , and horses fell and obstructed time way. When time mob reached the troops stationed in tbo fields , Company A shook itself out of the melee , and a fire wasopened which drove time Confedera es back. The Federal loss in killed and wounded was about thirty ! Holt-ono half of tine command. Time Confederate loss was more than double. Some of time wounded on either side wore slashed two and three tines witim sabres , and there was not a man in Company A who could not show a close call fren a bullet. It was in this charge that j uhg'Clturchill , of time Firs t Michigan , detached himself from his command - mand and charged with time company. Custer had his horse shot under hill amid in time confusion a Confederate level a carbine within six feet of his head an d was on the paint of firing , when the young mat shot him dead. Tlno Captain was wounded and his } torso received throe bullets , but both got back to the Federal lines. Probably thorowas never anothe r instance in modern warfare of a Brilza dicr-Genoml loading a single company into action , and the incident serves to show time make up of the man. Ho shared iii time personal dangers of his coin nmamd , and his men came to believe the t lto bore a charmed life , F.11tNHwOItT/1's Itia'UL9F. , Time 3d of July , during time terribl 0 fighting at Gettysburg , Iihpatrik was spying around to locate Leo's nm11mni bolt train , When he found it ho also discovered that it was protected by n heavy force of cavalry , and hardly Ism d skirmishing begin when a brigade 0 r nmere of infantry was aunt down t0 strengthen the cavalry , The Confuderat e position was turribiy strong. Along the front was a "Quaker" fence-a strong wall Hiroo foot lngli , with a strong rail feuco about the same hi ht , reining along the top. Forty rods nn the rear o f thmi't was a second. The occupied ground being a farm , and all time fields being divided off , time Confederates had both flanks covered by other walls , and a look over the grounds was enough to convince one that any orlf11nry attack would nice t with repulse. But lcilpatrmek was pla in for a big stake. Nothing would crifllde Lee s mulch as time loss of his anununitiou train. Time troops detailed to charge time wall s iii front wore eaupofOd of time First Vermont - mont , First Virginny a part of time Eighteenth Pemaylvaun , low a few squadrons of 1Viscousin cavalry , Gen. Farnsworth put hiimself at time item ! ofd time I'omsylvaniaus , who were instructed d to dismount at time wall and tear tim u force down , and away time entire body wont , Up to time nmauelit mho fence wr t9 down the Coifudomtus stood firs an t9a killed mail after 11uin with their musket rusting ou time wall , \Vhon the cavalry began to lump into thte field the gray lin o s fell back or broke u1 ) into squads , nn the fight eo timed. Iii cha at the second eau the Federal oral received it limo from in fruit as vvel as on both Ilamka , amid for live 11ihnite nmks were broken and vetonum tro ape were eonfusud amid bewildered. Then al of a sudden a blast of the bugle restorer order mmd aunt the whole body at arm d over time fence. Hero item were hmacku d with sabres and prodded withn bayonets and time fight Iimuaut kill , Farnsworth lost his horse but not hu cool spirit. A mile and a half away Ii could sue time white covers of time tram hit was after. To retreat was to rte thin u gauntlet of that terrible cross fire. T 0 advance was to tint time Coufederat o army , but the bugles b.ew "Forward ! ' Squadron and company and regiumou pushed for the train , A fire of nmueket ry followed , and musketry andand artillery o ) unud roiu right and oft and ahea Time rush froze time second fence to th u train was one of time mostdesporatetlming over attoumptcd by cavalr It was to 0 to be successful. Time concentrated tratod fire broke u ) all formations , au d tire conuuand separated into enmall bodic each to look out tor itself. Some of thus squads pushed thmu h time train and be and the rear of Lou a artnywhile uthu ra hard to tam right or left and circled back , Farnsworth was killed-his body fairly riddled , and the loss in men and horses , cotnaiderng numerical strongtim , was op' palling , The First Vermont lost about one man out of every five , atmtl out of time whale command not moro than twenty horses cmno out without a wound. Some of the men had five bullet holes in their clothing , and one hind four in ] cis hat alone , TIIE C11A1tOE OF TIIE FIRST MICIIIOAN CAy. ALILY AT oz1TYHnU1t0. While Iilpatrick was bolding one po anion Custer was holdin ) g another on his loft , which covered the York mid Oxford higImwnys. Soon after noel , time confederates - federates began ushiug forward on both roads , driving ili Custer's pickets , cord at 1 o'clock time advancing lines were in sight , ColAlgere Fifth Michigan was to time front and dismounted , pushed , having time elicitor of stone walls and natural riuie pits , this one depleted regm anoint held at least 3,000 men nn check until time Ines had tired their plat cartridge - ridge and were obliged to fall back. Being ing armed with time Spencer seven-shot car time , the firing of thus regiment was so rapid and well sustained as to create time belief that a large force of infantry was posted behind time walls. Alger foil back he was followed by both infant and cavalry , and now Cl. Mann's So enth Michi gai was or dared to form mid alma'ge. Whim n yell and ahurrah tlio Seventh rodedown upon four times tlmoir number. Time hfehwny was time only clear route. Those advancing - ing over the fields were obstructed by ditches , fences , hedges , and walls , mmd time line was sonietiniL's alnmust a triangle. Diann pushed on until a heavy atomic wall flanked by "stake mid rider , , fences bar red his way , and here his rcgmtont halted and fought time Cemfedcratcs on the other side. It was n conflict at such close range that aliiost every man shot was burned by time tlanie of the powder , Time Seventh - enth had to fall back front time position upon time support of the Fifth , mmd white those two lmnd tlmcir hands full an officer in time First , which regiment was tlmen in reserve , suddenly cried out : Great heavens ! we will all be swallowed - lowed upi" Just coining over the ridge in their front was a whole brigade of cavalry formed fn column regiments. To meet timis now force Custer had asingto battery and time ono rogimont. 'lima old First did not mm bor over 500 mein , and when ordered up for time charge amid formed in column of batalions it seemed as if every matt was riding to Imis death , As the First advanced at a trot with drawn sabers they were greeted with alioua of derision , Then the little command - mand closed up the horses passed from a trot to a galop , and as it hurled itself against five to ono it opened a wide lane through time entire , force. There wore five minutes of smokeand flash and fury , and lol when the smoke lifted the Old First held the field and the Confederates had been driven. Custer said of this charge in his official report : " 1 carrot find language to express my high appreciation of the gallantry and daring displayed by the officers and men of time First Michigan. They advanced to the charge of a vastly superior force withn as much onion and precision as if going upon a dross parade , and I chnl- lunge time annals of warfare to produce a more brilliant or successful charge of cav- alry. " Man writers upon military affairs have scouted time idea of sabre-cuts and cavalry - ry charges. Lot such men hunt up the reports of company commanders after time Gettysburg fight mid Bee how they road. Over seventy men in tire Michigan regi meats engaged during a single day are reported , "Sabre cut on the head , " In time cavalry fights or that eventful week the sabre killed and wounded at least 1,000 men , and the troopers' pistols may be credited withasmany more. Custer's loss in one brigade in this action was 542 , being as great a number as any single regiment contained. The Sixth was supporting - porting tune flanks and the battery , and though making no charge , its loss was severe , and Col. Gray received espec- Ian mention in official reports.M. M. QUAD , Horeford's Acid I'nosphato Very Satisfactory In Prostration. Dr. P. P. GILMAItTIN , Detroit , Mich , , says : " 1 have found it very satisfactory in its effects , notably in the prostration attendant upon alcoolism , " An Electric Cooking Stove. In the recent electric exhibition in Vienna tliero was shown a thermo-elec. tric stove. It consists of thirty super- rposed concentric rings of tlmirtytwo cle nmentscachthnringabeinginsulatedfrom one another by 11ieans of asbestos. The clonments consists of arm alloy of two dice. trically opposed metals , ( thu patent not being conpletod time inventor would not toll ono tho' exact composition ) , which fillies at 600 degrees centigrade ; on heat. ing this alloy an electric current is goner. ated , Time conmbustuon stove is ) laced iii time center , and a considerable space separates the stove froln the concentric Finga , e0 that limo Imeatiun of the alloy is nut effected direct , and time temperature to which time alloy is heated does not exceed - coed 300 to 400 degrees coutigmde. Each cormcoitr'c ' ring has its own terminal screw , so that the whole or part of time current cam be used , The current hag an eluctro emotive force of twenty volts and twelve ohms resistance , but ( and this is am important point if time stove , as is tune case in winter , is apt bunting all day , sutldcuent currout power can be obtained to charge a nunbor of accuitulntors sufi eiont for domestic lightning purposes , or to drive a 5111011 motor for domestic work , without any extra expanse. R A SPEOIFIO FOR S ) Epilepsy , l EYES FAILS.Spasms , Couvul- sloes , Pa hitn , iiviN SkLiiear , BLVltus Dance , Alrohol ism , Opium Eat I THE GREAT Ins , slrrAfrrr , , 1 Scrofula , Kings i Ii I. R V I. Edr , Ugly Blood Diseases , D b a 1'Tg Fla , Nervousness , ' 0 0 N 0 E R 0 R maim IhadarAe , s Rlmoumatlem , Mrrvnua IVOa1'rurr , Brain Worry , 111ood Sw . , fillousnessCotkousrNervous Prostration , i didluyTrvubtarand hire darfiet. $1.60. Sample Tcar utoulals. , Samaritanberm m oIcdoing wonders. 1)r J , 0 , McLeniobt , Alexander City , Ala. "I feel U ro duty to recommend 1t " p Dr. 1) . F. Laughlin. Clyde , Sanwa "ltcurodwherophyslciauatailed. " t llev. J. A , Edit , Ecaver , Pa. WGorreepdcdence freely answered.'io ) ii trathuoalau amid ctrcalara aead stamp. Tbs Or. S.A. Richmond Med. Co. , St. Joseph. Mo , Sold by all Dr ageid , . (171 5 J ' tar ring 1. awdr llCloe . : nu lhxgrnrru r.ll lu , " Umrnr , ul drnuarnn nl ' ' of the Irruentlra un.na C E 7hrrhnundatat aWat r . Ihl.nanlmvet / , lh von , 1 R ( In"wus . [ Farm of raEr FOR TIIIPITr Irnnrahlg . . . lhnnlx414r Pori. mo. ' u.lnee II m I. . Lall.r : u sun Ia , sot . ranroatd aw .Ith ta „ .tile awn 1 , 6 + dr"4.dto run .II II N O Iuu' rat Ya to ! t b fr Ihel n.l ilrr ' en uWs lun r'i rr . " rlc 1'clt to ItOi a/llnrto9 5 g / N ' , "I - CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture ! 9 Have just received atarge quantity of new 9 AND AM OFFERING THEM AT VERY LOW PRICES PASSENGER ELEVATOR CHASI SHIVERICK , ' 1206 , 1208 and 1210 Farnam St To All 'looro. - OMAHA , NEB , C. Fe GOODMAN , Wholesale Drugg't' AND DEALER IN Pthllts , Oils , Yarilislies aii ¶ ilidO ifiass OMAHA , NEBRASKA. A. II. iirr , MANUFAIIIUREIt OF FINE Bllies Carraes ! aild Zpru ! ¶ aous My Itoposltory to constantly filled with a select etooh East Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Qmah Granite Ironware. M OILING BA3INa OR BOILING , i'RESERPINO , TEt va , sr IS WHOLE SOl DURABLE. , ; A ' The Best Ware i 1ilde [ 'orthe Itltclieu0 9y ytip r FIRe , MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE " sill O STAMPING COMPANY , ST. LOUIS + Cr l 1P Q 1 I fiovP . Aa rIl > s lop a d OOSP OPIh ' s 10 _ 11 PO PI'Sa ' 'Etarb1ii ] aed iii 185 r - ; - T Siffipsoll , t Y 1 , . l , s , . , toe H e h THE LEADING I ' , CarriagePactory . . . - 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street _ _ I OMAHA , - - - - - - NEBRASKA. ' ' PERFECTION . IN k : 0 Heating and Baking Is only attained by using CHARTER OAK ; a Dcrs Sbov os and Ranges , 0 I . . . I WITH WIRE GAU1E OVER DOORS I-- - For sale by MILTON ROGERS & SONS nMAiIA J. A , WAKEFIELD , ? WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEIt IN ' PicKets , i I t S SR DOORS , BLINDS MOULDINGS LIMB , CEMENT , PLASTER &C' I STATE GENT FOR MILWAUKEE EMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Depot , - - OMAHA , NEB Anheuser-Busch 0 AI4Rk BREMING ASSOCIATION ; : 'e ' + I CELEBRATED " ' ' , , g v , t 4 Keg and Bottled Beer This Excellent Beer speaks for itself. I . qNI , , CWp. Wp.s Wp. s S F 4WI C . . ORDERS FROM ANY PART OF TIII ii I . . RBUSCI BR STATE OR TilE ENTIRE WEST , ! siaou'-mo' Promptly Shipped. ALL OUR GOODS ARE MADE TO THE STANDARD cfur Guararritee. F. SCHLIEF 1 s 7 Sale Agenttor Omaha and tlmo ti r est , i Cor. 9th Street and Capitol Avenue , l M. HELLMAN & CO , Wholesale Clothiers ! f ' 1301 AND 1303 FAR//AM STREET CUR. 13TH , OMAHA , NEBRASK