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    THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : MONDAY. AUGUST 30 , 1880.
A SLICK SWINDLING SCHEME ,
A Bogus "Oommeicial Agencj1' Man Catches
an Omaha Lawyer.
A VICTORY FOR THE HOME TEAM.
Suburban Thieves A Painful Acci
dent A Knotlilnck Knll'etl Tlio
Coiinril nt'1 Ionic Natlian
Ilrntico Otlicr Local.
A Sow Condilrncc Trick.
A confidoncp "MHO tlinl buntstlio bogus
chuck racket niidunwiid express scheme's
nil hollow , has just boon successfully
worked In Omaha niul Sioux C'ity. The
swindle is nn organized onu doing busi
ness tinder the title of "The United Slutus
Coinim-roial Agency. " The .scheme was
first exposed in Si , Louis la t Monday
wliero Major Li'llingwull , a real citato
ngont , win iinluced to pay $100 to irot the
position of sole correspondent for the
ngoncy , anil ulso as iigcnt for the Chicago
Loan and Trust company who we.re. to
furnish him unlimited capital without
security to loan upon fiirm lauds , the
company Hatl-fying themselves with : v
very small commission on the tinuunls
loaned. Tlio heads of the linn were
represented asV. . \V. Uibson , of Chi-
cngo and T. C. Perkins of New York.
Some of the aeLioiis of the ngunts
nrou.-ed Major Lollingwcll' auspicious ,
and he made in < | ulriesthalcou\iucct ( liiui
that tiio organization was u myth and its
n enLs arrant frauds. lie made public
the fact of Ills having been swindled and
was joined byjx chorus of victims In dif
ferent parts of tlic country , who had
also been taken in by this bogus "ngonr.v"
with high Koundini : title. Prominent
nmong the victims is an Omaha attor
ney , L. V. Hale , Esq. , who was among
the first victims and who has since liecu
persistently at work in tin endeavor to ex
pose the fraud. The recent publication
of the work of the agi'iioy in St. L < > ms
has led him to make public the particu
lars of the doings of the concern in
Omaha. Early in May lie was culled
upon by an oily-tongiied scamp , who was
stopping "t the Arcade hotel. He nave
nis name as J W. Davis , and reprc-
ecntcd himself as business manager
of the "United States commercial agency ,
established hi 1870 , for the protection of
trade and collection of debts , with prin
cipal olliccs in New York , Philadelphia ,
Boston. St. Louis , Cincinnati , San Iran-
Cisco , New Orleans , Milwaukee. Kansas
City , Denver , Montreal , Paris and Lon
don , with executive olVico in Major block ,
Chicago. " Davis represented that his
firm was going to publish a merchants'
directory of the United States , similar to
Bradstreet's , and agreed to insert : v full
page advestisemcnt for Mr. Hale if ho
accepted the ageiicy.wliieli would cost
him ! fi5 ! and would bo { rood for live years.
The contract was made anil Davis paid
the amount agreed upon. Davis pocketed ,
the result of his confidence trick and
floated out of town , forgetting to
pay Ids hotel bill at the
Arcade. A few days after Mr. Hale
received a letter which had been mailed
on the train , tiie envelope bearing the
" ' Commercial
stamp of "Chicago's
Agency , " stating that his money and
contract had been received and attention
given to it. This was the last heard of
the "Agency" for several months and
Air. Halo wrote complaining of their
delay in sending him his book and papers.
He was surprised to receive a letter from
Davis dated ut the Windsor hotel in this
city in which lie stated that the delay
had been occasioned by the removal of
the general olliees of the agency to New
York , promising to send the books and
business at oaueandre < iiie.-ting thon/rent
to be patient in the meantime. This
was about three weeks nir-j. About
the same time ? .ir. Hale
received a letter from a. .brother attorney
at Sioux City who-complained that lie
had been indue * " . ! ' oy Davis to take the
agency for the "Chicago Loan and Trust
Co" for which empty honor he had paid
$25 Other complaints have been made
from Denver mid points west which in
dicate that Davis had a very successful
western trip. In the meantime the loca
tion of the general ofliees of the United
Status Commercial agency lias not been
ascertained by the anxious subscribers
who have invested their money
! n the swindling scheme. Davis
B known to a number of
Omaha people. His father is a Methodist
minister , located at Middlchcld , Otscgo
county , Mew York. A brother of the
"agency" fraud , Ed. Dayis , is a traveling
agent for a Cldcago liquor house. J. W.
Davis has his headquarters in Kansas
City , and an uffbrt will be made tu cause
bis arrcbt on the charge of obtaining
tnoney under false pretenses , and also
for beeating his hotel bills.
GA31IO OP
Xliq Union i'nolllcs Dofcnt
in a Hotly ContcHtril Oanic.
The game of ball between the Union
Pacilics and Hastings at Athletic park
yesterday afternoon was a complete Mir-
prise all around , and especially so , no
doubt , to tlm visitors , who received one
of the worst drubbings they hayo had
tliis Reason , when they wore very confid
ent that they would win the game with
hands down. After the game of Saturday
the Hastings grew over confident and
even made bets that they could shut the
liomp team out without a score. One ol
the players from Laird's town is known
to have wagorml that ho would make a
base hit each time ho was called to bat.
Abqut live hundred people wore present ,
but after the game started they furnished
enthusiasm enough for an audience of
twice the fci/u. : llio "roasting" to which
thq homo team was subjected after their
eainn on Saturday seemed to have had
the desired ull'ect ot arousing the boys to
nn earnest effort to win a game of ball
on their merits. When they'took their
places yesterday It was seen that they
were on deck for business. The homo
tciitn went to bat and scored three runs
on hits by Handle , McICulvo.y and Toner.
Hastings then went to bat with a mental
estimate of u half do/.un runs , but they
foupd Salisbury at himself ami pitching
an old time game. Hit hold up , too , and
fqr nine innings kept whiskers on llui
ball all Iho time. The Hastings worked
like tigers and did some good work , ton ,
but had to bu mitislied with a discnur
nglngly small number of hits and u
consequently low score. They started
ilvitn Urimhlicom and Miles as battcrv
but wore alarmed at the frequency wltli
wldolitho htiinc uattors found the sphere
and changed in the third inning planing
Bauer in thu box and Itolnvr behind tl.c
bat , The change did not avail them niucl
however , Bauer's line head work ami
reuly ] remarkable delivery did not hayi
the desired ell'ect of rattling thu home
tcuni. Salisbury's game was exception
ally good. Uookwoll played lirst will
lus old-time eunie.slnc.ss and accuracy
and mailo a number of remark able
catches. Toner did good work ut second
ilcKelvcy was a host on third base urn
to hto r. ! crlly In heading oft" groundcii
and his iiccilt4 : ! throwing to Hockwnl
imioli of the success of ti ! * nmc was
duo. Anderson hold down short in goo ;
Ityln. What little lidding was remurei
wjis well douo by 81rock , \ \ ithuell nn <
Jord u. The Hastings played the garni
In their usually earnest manner ami
worked as ( hey newer worked before , bu
wore boated at ovor.v point. After tin
came they made ( ho babyish play tha
Uoy | had given the game to the unioi
I'aullirs , when , us a matter of fact , then
own. members and their backerhad mun
at Makn than at any other game HUM
Imp played hero this seasou , 1 he rcsuli
a score of 10 to 5 in favor of the homo
cam , shows the metal of the fnlon Pad-
ics and is only an indication of what they
could do if they would only take time for
norc practice. The following is the
score in detail :
VMO.V r.\ciFir .
rosiTioN'o. A.n. n. air. r.o. A. n.
Jandlc.c . 0 'J 'J
McKchey , : id base . C SI H 4 1
loekXM'll. l t base . 4 18 10 0 2
Salisbury , p . 4 0 1 1 U 0
1'oni-r , 3d Iwip . 2 10
Unison , s. s . " 1 2 a . ' ) 3
Ionian. I. f . 4
Vltlmell , f , f . 1
StrocU , r. f . 4 12
Total . Jiy 10 is 27 10 7
I'OSIIIONS. A.M. 1 ! . 11.11. I'.O. A. I' .
Jailer , I. f . 4 10
tohei.s. s. Ac . 4 10 U ! i 0
Irimblcrnm , p. &Htl > . .4 'JO
Millr. . tts. s . 3 ! J a
lanls , : ! d biso. . . . . .
Nirliulsun , c. f . 00 32 a
SluMiiilliKhauseii , tdb..4 ! 01
Jauer , 1st base .V p . 4 01
: iulit | , r. t . 4 0 J ) 0 J ) 2
Total . 0 0 II ,2T 10 a
Kcoio bj inninus
histinits . a o 2 o o o i o nr
I'llliili l'acilios.i : U R 0 0 1 0 1 3-10
Karncil runs , Union 1'nclllo 1. Two liaso
ills Handle , Andcison , Three tm e hits ,
l.indle , Ainlcison. Lett on base's U. J * . 10 ,
Iastlms4. Wild pitch , Kallnburv 1. Pass
alls , .Miles 1 , Hlion-r 1 , Dases on balls , by
iiliiibliroin I , liaucrS. Hit by pllehei , Haucr
, ' . liases stolen , Handle , .McKelvey 2 , Hailur ,
ilioier. liuniblecoiii , Jlaiils , Hnuor. bacrltice
ills .Miles , .Salisbury , Double piny. Toner
nud Kockuull. 'linn ) of jjiune , 1:55. : Uiniilic ,
Celsoy. _
SUnUKUAN STISAMNG.
Outragi-nus Itniils on Krult Onrilons
nntl PrlviUc ( JconiulH.
Ever since the ripening season for fruit
las commenced a systematic course of
hioving has been going on in Saratoga ,
West Omaha , Walnut Hill and other
suburbs of Omaha. Plums and grapes
lave been stripped by the wholesale from
, rees and vines , and naturally people who
mvo been for years endeavoring , at the
expense of time and labor , to grow a lit-
lo fruit for home pleasure do not look-
very complacently on these raids. In the
vicinity of Walnut Hill the herd boys
walk Ijoldly into vineyards and help
themselves , not caring for the province
or protests of the female portion ot the
household , but being very careful that
: hc male members are away. Last night
; he viuevard of Peter lioa&on. on West
Mercer avenue , was raided and some ten
inishels of grapes stolen , and the vandals
llion stripped the vines of several more
bushels and threw the fruit on the
ground.
About a hundred pieces of china and
lassware which were used at. the farewell -
well party of Mr. John Sheely and fam
ily Friday night were stolen from where
they were temporarily deposited in the
grove. The thclt occurred early Satur
day morning. Saturday night six line
calves were .stolen from a paddock on the
Military road near the Creighton farm.
Several other larcenies and burglaries
have occurred in this locality especially ,
to say nothing of what has occurred in
other suburban places , and the residents
are becoming tired of it. There is some
quiet talk of organi/.ing for the protcc-
tection of their property. Patience , it
seems , has ceased to be a virtue.
Educate ; Yotir SOIIB.
Endow them with a legacy that can
not bo squandered and send them to tiie
UNIVEUSITV ov NOTIU : DAMU ,
an institution now in its forty-third year ,
and unsurpassed for its advantages to im-
l > art to your sous and wards a. thorough
and finished education , either in a thor
ough commercialbusiness ( ) course , which
is a distinguishing feature of Notre Dame
university , or in n full course , which com
prises classic , law , science , mathematics
and music.
Special advantages are offered to stu
dents of the Law Department.
TUB MINIJI nEl'AimiEXT ,
. . separate institution ( St. Edward's hall )
for boys under twelve years of ago , who
arc taught by
stsrnits ov THE HOLY cnoss ,
under whoso maternal care they pass
nearly the entire day in receiving instruc-
liun in all the elementary brandies of
an English education together with a
fundamental knowledge of Latin , French.
dcrmai ) , vocal music , violin , piano ami
drawing , preparatory to enter cither the
junior or senior classes of the university.
Hoard , wasbing , mending , tuition and
entrance fee for session of live months in
Minim department , $10. ! }
The eighty-fifth session will open on
Tuesday , September 7 , 1880.
Before concluding where to place join-
son or ward send for a catalogue , which
will bo sent frets , giving. you full informa
tion of the University of Notre Dame. Address -
dross , REV. T. E. WAI.SH , C. S. C. ,
President University.
Notre Dame , Iiid ,
Taylor's Clotlic .
Whep Frank Taylor , the sneak thief
was before Judge Stcnbcrg on Saturday
ho plead guilty to having stolen two suiti
of clothing but maintained that a lint
now suit which was in his possession belonged
longed to him. lie said ho had purchaser
the suit last spring to get , married in bu
his affianced ImJ died just before tin
wedding day leaving him with a broker
heart and a now suit of clothes. Tin
court seemed inclined to take some stocl
in the yarn and allowed Taylor to taki
thft suit to the comity jail with him. Ye.s
t onlay , however , an'ollicor from Counci
lilulls came over and identified the sui
as having been stolen from a hotel ii
that city , Taylor confessed the crimi
and also lo the Mealing of another suit u
the Hlull'H. An cfibrt will bo made lo go
Taylor across the river on a requisition It
answer to the chargn of grand larceny.
Struck With a Lantern.
Last night two Union Pacitio switch
men , named Sinter and Castellarbecami
engaged In a war of words over thnii
work when the latter struck Sinter wit !
u lantern , The blow produced two dec )
cuts on the h'ulo and under the right oyi
and the blood llowed freoly. Castollai
made himself conspicuous l > y his ahsonci
and Sinter's wounds were dressed by Dr
Darrow.
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Qcntoii'H Itnir ( J rower
All who arn HA Li ) , all who are bccoinlnc
J1ALU , all who do not \vuit ; to bo lulcl , al
who are troubled with t > VNDKUKF. 01
11C1HNG of the Pf.ilp't should use linnton'i
11 id rU rower , Kiourv Pitu CENT of thosi
using U have pi own hair , It never falls tt
htop the hair from tailing. Through aicknen1
uiul divers the hair sometime * tails elf It : ;
short time , and although thn puison uu >
hayo remained bald for years , If you usu Ilcii
Urn's Hair Grower arcoullng to direction !
you HIM sum of u growth of luilr. In htm
drrds o < se.5 wo have produeod a com
uiowtli of llulr on those who have boon bale
and glazed for yeaisye have ully bubstau
tlntt > 4 Iho following fiirU :
\Yosro\vllalr lu SO cases out of 100 , m
mutter how lonzbalil.
Unlike other iiipp.iiatiotis.lt contains IK
sugar ol lead , or csctablu or toluera
poisons.
Ills a upecltio for falling hair , dandruff
and Uchlng oE ttiu scalp.
The Hair ( IrowcrU n hair food , and It
omposltinn Is almost exactly like the ol
wldcli biinplle * the liair with IN vitality ,
DOUUJiK AND TIUPLU TRENO'l'H.
When t r skin Is vciy toiiRli and nard , am
thefollh-a U upparrsMcftenttially closed
thaMugla fltcoiiKth will son-.ttUmes Jail ti
rrneh tna papilla ; In such cases the aca > > lQ o
hlplo stieiiKth sliouhl be used iu couiiectloV
with the single. usiUK ( hem altoniately.
1'ilce. { .ino ( trcnBth , Si.OJ : doubli
shvnplli , S'ift ; tuple strength , 83.00. I
your druBillsts h.ivo'not got It wo will send I
nrspnwl 1 on rcoolpt of wire , . . . , „ , . _ . .
IJKKTON HAlU GROW Ell CO. ,
Cleveland , O.
Sold I' ' ) ' C. F , OooJumn auJ Kului & Co.
13tli uo
A Splctidltl ICndorseiuent.
STATK OK Oinu , InsritAxrK
Dci'AHTMKST , OFFICE OK
StTKltlSTENDKNT , CoM'MJU'S , O. ,
August 2nd , 1R8(5. (
. H. Harper , Pres't Mutual He.-ervo
Fund Life Asi'n. Potter HUlg , Park
low ? , New YorK , N. Y. :
MY JKAU Sin : After a careful review
of my recent examination of your Asso
ciation , I deem it but just to say to you
hat , after the mot critical examination ,
i found nothing in the olllcial manage-
iienl of the association that I could criti
cise. Your books and accounts are in
superb condition ; the affair * of the asso
ciation are carefully and honestly ad-
uinistered ; your care in the selection of
isks ami in the payment of NDNK but
list claims , if continued in the future ,
ivill undoubtedly place your association
ipon Midi a linn foundation a to make
t the model ro-imiitATivi : : I.IFI : ASSOCI
ATION of the \\orld. With kind regards
uiti best wishes for your future succcs , I
emain Hespeetftilly Yours ,
HKNUV J. KtiMMi'NU , Sup't.
N.H. The olliees of the "Mutual He-
serve for this dcp't arc in the Omaha
Nnt'l Dank Hldg , and H. 11. HobUm ,
jen'l agt , is writing an iiumcnsc busi-
icss in tills city and state.
For Hale at Cost.
My new honvj in Council IMnll's ,
CIIAS. T. Oj--Firr.it.
Nathan Franco.
Julius Meyer is In receipt of a letter
rom Natlnn Franco , the distinguished
young violinist , to the effect that ho
vill arrive In Omaha about the 10th of
icxt month. Ho has just concluded a
nest successful season atSiiratogawhere
10 conducted the orchestra. Mr. 1'Vaneo
vas formerly a member of the Mondols-
sliou Quintette club of Uobton , and dur-
ng the .June festival rendered invaluable
issistauee to the management of the fes-
ival held at that time in tlic Exposition
milding , He will be associated with the
Musical Union orchestra.
THIS NUUUASICA 8TATK \Vtlt
Will ! , ) C Holil at Lincoln , September
10th to 17tb , KS1HI.
THK LA1U1KST AND HEST PHE-
? A11K1) GROUNDS ; liorso and cattle
italls ; sheep and swine pens : pivd barns ;
speed track ; MOST COMMODIOUS AND
COMKORTAHLY CUSHION - SHATKD
lUUMHTHEAT R E ; FI FTY E V E R
'LOW INC ! TAN KS and troughs of PUKE
, VATER distributed in all parts of the
grounds ; new and secure building * for
exhibits ; RAILROAD TRACK RUNS
INTO THE GROUNDS.
Arrangements are made to transport
ALL EXHI1MTS SHOWN AT THU
JMAHA FAIR , OR EXPOSITION , or
[ owa , or Illinois State Fairs , desiring TO
KXHI1HTATTIIK STATE FAIR , LIN-
"JOLN , in time for the opening day. Sept.
13. EX HI HITS FROM OMAHA ' 1'KANS- '
L'ORTKI ) FHEH TO AND FROM LIN
COLN , provided tlisy do not change
ownership , and return the same route
they came.
RKDUCED RAILROAD PASSENGER
RATES.
Don't fail to attend THIS THE GREAT
EXPOSITION OF THK WEST.
For particulars address the secretary
at , Lincoln. ROUT. W. FUK.VAS ,
Secretary.
The Pnlrot Tcnin.
The new team which was purchased
about a month ago by the city tor use on
the patrol wagon is still in care of the
veterinary surgeon. Hoth horses are
jadly crippled uu and will hardly be litTer
Tor patrol duty again. The Iowa hor.se
trader who disposed of the team is i103
ahead of the city. In the meantime
I'll ray's bronchos are doing double duty
and "do not seem to bo much the worse
for the wear.
St. Jacobs Oil and Red Star Cough
Cure tower head and shoulders above
all competitors ,
He Ili-oke ix Window.
A row occurred in Jurall's restaurant
on Capitol avenue last evening. A fol
low named Thompson had a meal at the
restaurant and tlinn refused to pay for it.
Ho was fired out by the proprietor , and
took his rcvengo by smashing in one ot
the windows. Thompson was arrested.
Opolt's Hotel , Lincoln , Neb. , openc
March loth , first class in every respect.
" Shootlu' Craps. "
A squad of police made a descent upon
Ella Mitchell's dive yesterday afternoon
nud picked up five colored fellows ,
Chailes Green , Henry Jamison , Dave
Lewis , William Hates and Harvey
Holmes , who were engaged in shooting
craps. They were taken to the jail ,
where they deposited $10 each lor their
appearance for trial to-day.
J.L. Wilkie , manufacturer of paper
boxes , 108 S. 14th street , Omaha.
Pianos , organs and small musical mer
chandise at the lowest prices. Rose
Hro.'s , 1.V21 Dodge st.
Notice of Registration ,
rpO the Ictrtd roiuia of llrst District , 4ti ! wiml ,
Jiutlinc ty nf Oiimlm.
You urolii'i tidy notified thnt tlio imdorsiira-
od will sit as ruKiMinrlnr tlio Klrst District ut
the 4th ward , at I'orsyth's drujr btore , ltli ( ! st.
mid Cnplto ] nvc. , commonclasr Thuiviliiy , Autr.
-Olh , l sC , nt 11 o'clock u. m. , for tlio purpoio of
ref ! < 't < nliiK' nil nuulllli'U voturs ivltlilnaid ( dis
trict , mid lortho purpobo of adding to , uiul cor-
roi'tlOB tlio rnirlRtrntion nil oudy nuiilo , and tor
Hitch pin po-o the uiuloislKiii'il will bit .uid keep
his tionkol'reuUtmt Ion open each day thcro-
iittur ( Htx'0l | Suadiiys ) at the place uforosuld
froinolovoii o'ulouk u. in. until buvon o'clock p.
m , until .Moiulay , August IfOth , at tlio liour of
12 o'clnok M. wlinn said book of rc'Klst radon
wllllioclo.'iHl. All ( ] iliilill'd vntoiH uionotllltd
to attend and tcu thai tbolr nanu'S are propurly
reBl lorcU. W , J. MOUNT , itogktrar.
Notice of Retristrnllon.
TO the lo.wl voters ot I'ltst Disti let , BtU ward ,
In tlio city ofOfunlio.
Ynu are hcicliy iiotillod Hint tlio niidci-cUn-
od will tilt utiioglstrar forllio I-'irft Dhtnct , ,1th
wind , atthocoraorof litli mid Cns strootH , No.
ltcoiiiaidiialnif ) ! Thursday , the "ilih day of
AiiKiist , IBM ) , ut 11 u'clouk a.m. , for tlio purpose
of irglsturlni ; idl votms wltlnn paid pieclact
aad fur thu pinnosoof mldlnir to , and rorrtft-
lin ; the ri'trlstrnllon utterly inado , unit for Hiicli
Dinposn \iudcrolKiicd will sit and keep his
book of ri'ulntratloii open ouoli duy tlioronllor
( oAuupt Sundiiys ) at tlio nlnao uforcsitld liom
olcxoa oVlnck u , in , until euvca o'a'ock p in ,
until Monday , tlio UOtli day of Auirust , 1-rt ) , ut
tin : liourof IS o'clock M. , wlion hiild book of
rctfifctnitloa vlll bo L > lo eJ. All iualllU | l votura
aru iiotillod to attrnd and eon Hint tliolr niiaius
tire propurly rverlstoioil. S. WAIvKKII'.M ) ,
alldit Kiflstrai 1st DlitilciOlU Wurd.
Notice of Registration ,
rpOTUR lojfiil votou of Iho 2nd Wurd , In tlio
X oily ofUinnlm.
Vouuio liuruby notified thut tlio undursl ned
will alt us lofUlrar for tlio Ht District ot said
Wurd at tlioS W , cor. lllth undjooua street ,
Oarvoy llros. ' ftoro. No. 70lcoiiimonclnf ! Thtira-
day , AitffUHiMtli , M 11 o'clock n. in. , lor tlio purpose -
pose of rotf.'storliii , " all iiuallllod votorii wit hln Bald
product , and lor llio purposu of adding to , and
oonoctliiK the rc Ntrntlon already imiuo , and
roreucli purpose Iho undurbljfnwl will sit mid
keep his book of ic Utrutloa open uach tiny
tlicrouftor texcout bundnys ) ot tbo the place
uforosalil fiom eleven o'nlock n , in. until sown
o'clock p. m , until Monday , August 'Wth , ISst ) .
at the lionr of 12 o'clock in. , wiiun said book of
loalstrutloii will lioclost'd , All qiiulillod voters
am notified to attend und lee Hint their names
uio properly
Itc.'istrar Ut District , 'nd Wurd.
Omaha , All gu > ll7tli. 18 * . _ _ _ _ _
FOB GIRLS ,
At ti'Otou-on-ttift-HucUon.Nflw York.TUuflncst
locution on the Hudson , and every advantage
for thorough instruction.
I'rinclpnU. Miss 8. 11. Hunks anil Mtas 0. S.Un-
erbtll. Uefcrto Uoa. Qao. W. Irost.
Absolutely Pur
This powder never vnrlm. A mnrvcl of pnr-
ty , strength and \vholn > ointtnc > 4 , Moro econ
omical tliini tlio ordinary KiiuUnnd cannt be
fold Incoinpptltlnn with tlio multitude of low
tost.Bliort wolRlit iillim or iilin plwio powdt"1 * .
Poldonjy In rnm. Kor\j , lum.sn I'OM'lir.a Co.
40SWnlisU Now Vorlc.
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Nebraska National Bank
'
OMAHA. NEU11ASKA.
Paid up Capital $250,000
Surplufa 3O,000
II. W. Vritcs , Prpsidciit.
A. K. Touxiilinrioc 1'iv.sitlt'iit.
W. II. S. Hughes , Csishicr.
IJIItl.CTOHS :
\V. V. Morse , John S.-Collins ,
H. W. Yutcs , LowisS. Howl.
A. E. Tou/ilin. :
BANKING 'OFFICE :
THE IRON BANK ,
Cor 12tli and Furiinni Sts
A General Hanking HiiMiicssTniusnctcil.
MADK IIY
MAGIC STARCH CO.
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
FINEST and BEST
IN THE WOULD.
NEEDS NO COOKING-
Producing : i ricli. Iioautiful GLOSS ami
STIFF.NIWS.
No Starch yet iiitvoilucpd can be com
pared with the MAttlU.
One imcKago will ilo the work of two
liounilg of ordinary starch.
Sol'.l unilcr ciinrnntcoortlin mnnufuctiircr'
SLOAN , .JOHNSON & CO. . Wholesale
Accuts. Onuilui. Neb.
DR. IMPEY ,
Practice limited to Diseases of the
EYE , EAR , NOSE AND THROAT.
Glasses fitted for all form * ofdofeotlva
Vision. Artificial Eyes Inserted.
GRAND OPENING !
1308 Farnam st. , Oinalia , Neb.
When we say we are going" to open with the largest and
finest line of
in
Ever shown in Omaha , we mean what we say. To prove it
to yourselves , come to the opening and see. Also get one
of our beautiful souvenirs.
STRICTLY DUE PRICE. Remember , Our Motto is "Honesty and Good
Yalue for Your Money. "
SATURDAY , SEPTEMBES , 4. I
THE NEBRASKA CLOTHING COMPANY ,
. - - . . . ,
Oor. IDo-iag-laa and. X-itli. Sts.
mil open its doors to the public ivitli tlic uioxl
stock of
Ecci- shown in Oinalut , We will tullterc strictly to the
inollo ,
DflflfN ! OP ! "
ca'posc to tlic people of this citjf , 'lie truevttliie of
x. He nitre to nttend onr
And receive one of our Imndnoine souvenirs yiven to ere1// /
one
SATURBAY , SEPTEMBER .
M. BTIBKE & SONS ,
LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS ,
GKQ. nnilKE , Manager ,
UNION STOCK YARDS , OMAHA , NEB.
REFERENCES : Jlcrchauts' nud Fanut'is1 Hank , n.ivlil City , Nob. ; Kearney National
Bank , Kearney , Neb. : Columbus State Hank. Columbus Neb. ; McDonald's Hank. Noilli
Plattp. Npb. ; Omaha NntloUal Uanlt. Omnlia. Xi-b.
_ Will pay custoraeis1 Uraft.nitli bill ot ladini : atlactiea for two-thirds value or stock
.E.
. VI' . ilO.C. 15III A\D FAH.VA.n , OMAHA.
Property of every description for sale in nil parts of the city. Lands for Kale in
every county in Nepr.iskp.
A COMPLETE SfcT OF ABSTRACTS
Of Titles of Douglas county kept. Maps of Hie city state or county , or any other
information desircu , furniblied Irco of charge upon application ,
C. S. RAYMOND ,
RELIABLE JEWELER ,
"Watches , Diamonds , Fine Jewelry , Silverware
The larifest stock. Prices lUe lowest. Fine roialrlngr | a speoUlly. All work warmntod. Coru r
Oougla * uuJ I5tu street , Omaha.
Display at their v/arorooms , 13O5 and 1307 Farnam Street
the largest assortment of Pianos and Organs to bo found al
. The stock embraces tha
any establishment west of Chicago.
highest class and medium grades , Including
STEINWAY ,
FISCHER ,
LYON&HEALY =
BURDETT ,
STANDARD ,
LYON&HEALY
considered , are Paced at Iho
Prices , quality and durability |
lowest living rates for cash or time payments , while the Ions
established reputation of the house , coupled with their most
liberal Interpretation of the guarantee on their goods , words
the purchaser an absolute safeguard against loss by possible
iefocts In materials or workmanship.
LYON & HEALY , -i.
taOC A. 1307 * ARNAM STRCCT