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Inailmrt tlmo ( tor larje ulccra appeare l on my left leg , cotcrluit It from the knee to the Instep. FrVjutntly while nl work I could bo tracked by the blood which cored from the huge ulcera , and the aoren and rott nlnj holea were o orrciitlro that my fellow , work men could not itand the itcnch aod would mete nay from mn. . . _ Last winter I was persuaded to try 8. 8. B. Jla a lut effort I cemented to do to , nnd bout seTon months ago I begun taking the BpcclCe. I teen l > egan tn feel the good tftccli ol the meUlolne. thi offeaslro Conning began to grow It M and lens and finally conned , the. ulcnr > be led , my Uesh became Arm and olid , and today , after utlug twenty One bottle * . I am ns hale and stout man of my go ai tliero IB In Georgia. I am sef cnty-one years old. but feel now } oungcr and Btronrcr than I did when I was twenty five. I weigh bout 170 pounds. 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" In the spring oj 18.59 , soon after I wns admitted ( o the bar thcro being two lawycis to ono client in my native town I decided to "go west" nntl grow up with the mustangs , coyotes nnd other beasts , nnd build for'my buoyant Bell more money nnd legnl reputation thnn I wns likely to nccumulnto in the old country. Accordingly , cnrly in Juno I pnchcd my grip snck with wlmt few iluds I hnd , nnd my "law library' ' consisting of n onc-enred volume of I31nckstonon pat ent oflico report nnd n Inst year's nlmtv- nnc nnd started for my new homowith n considerably bigger pile of bright nn- tlclpntions thnn cas.li. In due tlmo 1 nrrlvcd in that , then comparatively now commonwealth ( Texns ) , which I hnd been Uvught wns several times bigger than "all outdoors" nnd which tradition paid could boast of but ono lonely star , but enough thieves nnd ticks to fcrliliyo the bnlnnco of creation' ' After looking around n bit for n loca tion , I cast anchor nnd my old shoes in the little town of W , the unpreten tious county slto of B countv , where 1 soon secured boarding and n little 0x0 room for nn olllcc I wns not long in discovering thnt the plnr-o wns ns unattractive ns n turnip patch in December , with n population of , norhnps , n hundred souls , including the dogs and bar-rooms. Hut to make amends for the uninvit ing surroundings , I soon learned that there was but ono "legal limb" in the town , and ho was an old spavined , bald- headed lout , who hnd retired from the profession and was Hylngon the interest of the debts he had contracted in his wild hunt for u client in that region had retired for the purpose of starving in a decent kind of way. If I hadn't boon a young man with n strong will , good health and ono hun dred nnd eighty pounds of llcsh , bono and muscle , the gloomy prospect would perhaps , hnvo brought on n malignant case of chills and blues ; but I deter mined to make the best of it , or as good as 1 could , and so I hung out my shingle nnd prepared for business with ns much assurance and confidence ns if I know I would hnvb to knock some fel low down before breakfast the next morning for having the presumption to offer mo n ton.thousnnd dollar fee to defend him ngainst a prosecution for stealing a peck of potatoes. But I wns destined not soon to bo in dicted for nn assault and battery case superinduced by such a contingency. Several meals of passable beef and corn bread , buttermilk nndcollnrds had been snugly tucked away in thodcopre cesses of my anatomy where they would dotho most good , and still noindicntions that anybody in that section "had the slightest disposition to monkey with law in any shape whatever. I wns growing desperate so was my landlord. But my board bill was growing faster than the whole business. Weeks passed , then into months ; summer came and went , and I began to think that frost would catch mo in the woods with my pants unpatchcd before a client could bo induced to come to the rescue. In this interesting dilemma I found myself ono night early in Sep tember just about ns sky-colored an individual as there was in Texas. I was sitting in mv little cuddy of an oflico debating whether I should bet the town on fire and prosecute somebody for the offense , or shove my unoffending Blnckhtono in the stove nnd then com mit suicide by swallowing the inkstand , when the door was unceremoniously pushed open to admit n rough-looking six-foot-two specimen of Texas human ity who , without a word , deliberately planted himself on the only spare stool in the olllco ns if ho was the head of the family. I felt somewhat relieved when I saw it wasn't the sheriff nor my washer woman , but I wns not favorably im pressed with the looks of my visitor , for I imagined there was a bad case of as sassination pictured in his countenance , und I know there wore the handle-ends of two or three shooting arrangements plainly visible in as many pockets of his outer harness. While I was looking at him and men tally calculating where ho would hit me , ho spit on the stove us a preface und commenced : "What moutyour name bostrangor ? ' ' "Goggins , if you please , ' ' I answered , very politely. "Kdzactly , " said ho. "Brown , is my name. I've hoord or you down in our neck. Lawyer11" ! lSomo , " I answered , proudly , begin- ging to s o a , fee in the dim distance , though , judging from appearances , I wns not betting on a big one. "Edzactly , " no wont on ; that's what I tho't. Wall , I've got a little bizncss for ye. " "Precisely , " said I. "Name it. " And it begun to occur to mo that my visitor was quite a benevolent looking gentle man. "You see , 'my son John's in a bad scrape , dinged of he ain't. " "How's that ? " "He's in jail hero for murder , that's how's that , " ho exclaimed. "You don't ' mean it , " I returned with feigned astonishment. rWhy don't IV" "When and where wns the crime com mitted ? " I asked. "Last February down in my settle ment. But , 'squire , he's no more guilty of murder than my steer is. " "How do you know. " "Because ho wasn't there when the feller was killed. " "Can you prove an alibi ? " I nskod. "No , can't provo a lie by anybody , but I'm clean satisfied thnt somebody's lied to cl'ar thoysolvos. " ' .Who was the man killed ? " "A peddler named Reed , but what would John or anybody else want to murder the poor feller for ? Ho worn't robbed. " "Who says your son killed him ? " "A feller i timed Smith sw'nrs ho saw him do the shootin' . " What's your defense ? " I asked. "Got none , " ho answered. "But L'll toll you what I'll do. " "Lot's hear it. " Ef you'll git my boy out'n the scrape , I'll poke n thousand dollars in yer pocket quickcr'n you could s waller a muskndine ; nnd I'll deposit the cnsh with the county treasurer to-morrow. " "I'll do my best , " I readily assented ; nnd thus it was settled , nnd my visitor departed. The next day , true to his word , my friend Brown returned nnd deposited the fee ns promised , with n written agreement thnt if I succeeded the nion6y wns mine , otherwise , it wasn't. But two weeks intervened before court intervened nnd it may bo imag ined that I wont to work with a hungry will to trot the matter in shape for trial. I first visited the locality of the mur der , whoio I learned that the peddler uas found dead with U bullet hole through where ho lived , near the resi dence of a mini named Jones , on the 20th dfiy of the proceeding February. , I next called on young Smith , the principal witness ! in the case , who in formed me that ho ' saw the defendant d.o the shooting , und luul so. testified at the commitment trial and would repeat the dose before the grand jury soon to investigate the matter. I didn't like the looks of this follow Smith , though I lenrnod that ho wns a man of good character in the commun ity. Ho seemed too eager to got the de fendant out of the way , as though such n rpsult would benefit Mm in some \ay. This may have been imagination in mo , but I learned on inquiry Irom other parties thnt the two young men , Smith nnd Brown , wore both visiting Jones' daughter , which was something of n pointer , nnd gave mo something to study about when 1 got back to my oflico. I next visited the alleged murderer In jail , whom I found to bo n young man with manly , open countenance , nnd wns forced to the conclusion at once thnt ho wns nn innocent man , After conversing with him at some length in regard to the case the details - tails of which it is unnecessary to repeat here I said to him as I took his hand in parting ! "Mr. Brown , did you kill that man ? " "God knows I did notl" ho firmly but tcnrfully nnsworcd. "I believe you , " I nnswored him. "Bo of good cheer. I had done all I could in working up the case , but could arrive at no occlu sion favorable to my client. All the in formation I could gain pointed to his guilt ; still I was satisfied of his inno cence. What line of defense should I adopt ? The only feasible idea that crept into my head was the impeachment of Smith. But how ? Rivals in courtship. Was tliero anything in this circum stance worth working on ? As I have before stated I didn't like Smith's looks at all , but who caret ! if I didn't. He must bo impeached that's all there was in that end of it. A young man's life was at _ stake probably n pair of them , for if 1 failed : o secure that $1,000 I had about made up my mind that Texas soil would hide my cai cass from view soon after the ad journment of court. The day arrived for the trial. Court commenced , the cnso was brought bo- 'oro the grand jury and a true bill lound against Brown , as everyone expected - pected ; and on the third day of the ; cssion the case wag taken up in court , the house being crowded with anxious spectators. The indictment recited that "on the night of the _ ith ) of February the do- 'endant , John Brown , did , by force and arms nnd with majico aforethought , shoot , kill , murder nnd assassinate ono Reed , in the peace of God and the state , " etc. A jury was soon empaneled and the examination of witnesses commenced nil of which was unimportant circum stantial evidence , but all pointing to Brown's guilt. The state was relying principally upon Smith's testimony , and ho was placed upon the stand. Ho took his place with more nclarity , I thought , than was becoming under the circumstances , and I determined to jerk some of the conceit and self-importance out of him , at any rate , before I turned him looso. 'After the usual preliminary questions , I abruptly asked : "Now , sir , where were you on the night in question5 Hesitating a moment , ho answered : "At'Squire Jones' . " "What wore you doing there ? " was my next query. "Guess that's my business , " ho flip pantly answered. "Guess it's mine , too , * ' I rotortcd. "What were you doing there ? " "I decline to answorl" ho insolently returned. I deliberately appealed to the bench. His honor , who had apparently gone to sleep thinking , I suppose , that the case wns too dead against my client to require any watchfulness on his part ODoned the eye next to the witness nnd stormed out : "Answer the question. " Thus unmistaimbly urged , Smith an swered : "I was paying a visit to the 'squire's daughter. " "Ah 1 you were , oh ? Who else were there ? " "Tho family , of course. " "No doubt. Who else ? " "I will not answer , " and the witness began to show signs of restlessness. I arose to my feet. "If your honor please , if the defendant's life is to be trilled with in this manner , I shall make a motion to quash the indictment with out further proceedings. " This impertinent little speech had the effect to open both eyes of the court and his mouth at the same time , "If the witness hesitates to answer another question propounded by the counsel , I'll have him sent to jail BO quick it will give him colic. " "Who else was there ? " I again asked. "John Brown ! " "Tho defendant hero ? " "Certainly. " 'Are you both addressing the young lady in question ? " "I suppobo so. " "Are you on good terms with eacn other ? " "Wo are. " "Who left the house first ? " "Ho did. " ' "How long before you left ? " "About fifteen minutes. " "And you say you saw the defendant shoot the peddler ? " "I certainly did , " very promptly nnd decidedly. "What tlmo was it ? " "About 10 o'clock. " "Are you owl-eyed that you can so plainly distinguish objects in the dark ? " "Oh , the moon was shining very bright. " he triumphantly nnsworcd. "Ahl it " I said thatjexplains , , taking an almanac from my pocket. A glance at the "moon's phases" for that month which I had not taken the trouble to examine before , and which I did i > 3w because I didn't know what else to do lovealed to mo the astounding fact that the moon changed on thd 2Sth of thnt month , consequently couldn't shine on the 20th. Turning to the witness I said : "I eoo hero the moon changed'on the 28th , nnd you must have been in another country to see it at 10 o'clock on the 28th. " Smith was as speechless ns a cold potato tate ; the judge grunted ; the solicitor looked wild. I didn't press the point. That wns impeachment No. 1 ; but I had more for 'hint. ' "Now1 , sir , wlmt yonr is this ? " " 1869 , of course , " ho nnswored. "Is it leap year ? " "N no , I believe not. " "Then February this1 year had but twenty-eight days , if I not mistaken. How is that ? " The witness looked Hko ho wns about to bo scalped , and was utterly unable to speak. Lie No. 2. But 1 still had another shot. "What ore your initials , Mr. Smith ? " "W. C. " ho faltered. "Is that your document ? ? " I asked , producing n pistol which I had gotten possession of , nnd which had boon found near the body of the murdured man. "I guess not I have no pistol , " ho stammered. "No , but you did Iwwo. This ono hns the letters 'W. C. S. ' plainly marked on it.1 "Humph ! " grunted his honor , whiln the witness evinced unmistakable symp toms of fainting. This was the third evidence for im peachment , nnd I felt such commisera tion for the follow thnt I would not pur sue him further. . "If your honor pleases , "I said , "you see the witness has systematically per jured himself from beginning to end , nnd I will rest my case hero without ar gument. " "May it please your honor"blubberod the state's attorney , "there is n fatal error in the indictment , and " "Yes , " howled the judge , "there ap- pcnrs to bo fntality mixed with the whole business nnd wo decline to hoar from you , Mr. Solicitor. What says the jury without charge ? " "Not guilty , " was the immediate nnd unanimous response. "Case dismissed antl prisoner dis charged ! Mr. Sheriff , arrest the wit ness" ' ordered the court. But "tho witness , " taking advantage of the excitement that followed , had mysteriously disappeared , and , although the officers of the court endeavored to apprehend him , ho was nevermore scon in that latitude. It was the unquestioned opinion of every ono that Smith had deliberately concocted the whole scheme had mur- dore.d the man himself or hired the deed committed and charged the crime as stated in order to got rid of his rival. And oven the grand jury and officers of the law so well satisfied were they of the guilt of the accused had not troubled themselves to investigate the matter of dates. Thus nndcd my first case at the bar , and I might add that the result was quite satisfactory to three parties at least to myself for the reputation and $1,000 it gained mo , to my landcord who had waited long and patiently for my board , nnd to Brown , who subse quently married the young lady. Queer Fits nml Starts. The fits and starts using these words in their literal meaning of the ner vous people often strike the beholder as ludicrous. The nerves of hearing of such unfortunates are painfully acute , nnd impinged by nbrupt , unexpected noises , lead them sometimes to perform unties worthy of a jumping jack. At the root of nervousness , in most in stances , is non-assimilation of the food , and consequently innutrition of the nerves as of the other tissues of the body. This prolonged , is , of courco , productive of serious nervous disease. The remedy is Hostcttcr's Stomach Bitters - tors , thnt invigorate the stomach and enable it to perform its functions prop erly. Soon after commencing a course of it , it will bo found that the nerves grow more tranquil by day , nightly re pose becomes loss interrupted , nnd ap petite more vigorous and satisfying. These are iho initial indications , fol lowed by the complete restoration of nervous vigor. The Bitters also cure fever nnd ague , liver complaint and con stipation. Alaska's Great Wealth In Furs. Now York Mail and Express : "No ono will over bo able to tell the real wealth of Alaska , " said a furrier to a reporter for the Mail and Express. "It consists of the abundance of its skinned animals. The Russians used to value the country for its furs , nnd it was mainly for the furs that this country ac quired it from Russia. The trade hus _ grown much since its annexation to this country. The shipments of sea otter and fur sealskins alone have more than doubled during the last ton years , nnd now average annually $1,600- 000 in value. The list of furs produced in that part of the country is along ono. The land furs comprise otter , beaver , brown bear , black bear , red fox , silver fox , blue and white fox , mink , martin , polar bear , lynx and muskrats. Rabbits , marmots and wolverines are nlso common , but their skins uro re tained by the natives. The annual value of the furs , sea nnd land , now ob tained from Alaska is estimated to aver age $3,000,000 , , und there is no sign of decrease in the yield. The competition of the tradcis for skins has stimulated the nntivs to greater industry in hunt ing , and the prices now paid to the hun ters are from four to ton times moro than wore current during the Russian rule. An Absolute Cure. The ORIGINAL AniETINE OINTMENT Is only put up in largo two ounce tin boxes , and is an absolute cure for old sores , burns , wounds , chapped hands , and all skin erup tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles. Ask for the OHIGINAL ABIETINB OINT MENT. Sold by Goodman Drue Co. nt 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. 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All letters receive immediate atten tion. JUST PUBLISHED , And will bo mailed FUEE to any address on re ceipt of one iJ-cent stamp. "Practical Observa tions on Nervous Ueblllty find Physical Exhnus- tlon , " to which Is added an " .Essay on Mar riage , " with Important chapters on diseases ot the Ileprodnctlvo Organs , the whole forming a le medical treatise which should bo read by all young men Addtcss DRS. S. & D. DAVIESON , 1742 Lawrence St. , Denver Col. "TJic Overland IContc. " The Sportsmen's , Tourists' and Pleasure Seekers' Line- Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book. highly interesting and useful to Sportbmen. It contains the American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the National Gun Association ; as well as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories. Copies sent free upon application to J. S. TKHBETS. Gen'IP. fcT.Agt , . Omaha , Neb. NOW'S THE TIME To liavoyour friends conio teas as Eastern lines will sell tickets and run Semi Monthly Land Excursions over the Union Pacific "The Overland Route. " Until July 1 , 1R88 , tickets sold for these excur sions will bo good thirty days for the round trip and can be used tendnjs going. When purchas ers are ready to return , thoic tickets will ba good flvo days for that purpose. If purchasers \\lshtOHtopnliortof destination on our lines , agents will stamp tickets good to return from such point. J. B.TE11IIETS , E , L. I.OMAX , Gen. P. A : T. Agent. Ass't G. P. A : T. A. OMAHA , NEII. "Tlic Overland Koiito. " Has so arranged its family Sleeping Car Eervice ( that berths can now be reserved upon application by any ticket agent to M J. Greevy , Passenger Agent , Council Bluflb Iowa. The reservations when made are turned over to the train conductors taking out such cars , so tHUt passengers can now se cure berths ordered , the same as a Pullman berth is reserved and secured , J. H. TKniJBTH. K.IIOMAX , Gen. P. tc T. Agent , Ass't G. P. & T. A. OMAHA , NISU. S , L FELTON & GO , , And Manufacturers' Agents for WATER WORKS SUPPLIES , - Gf all descriptions. Hydraulic Engines , Surveys. De tail Plans and Specifications. Furnished on Short Notice. Correspondence Solicited , Office Stag's ' Building , Fourth Floor , OMAHA , NEBRASKA , WEAK , UNDEVELOPED PARTS Of thsllodyenlarfed and strrnclhtned. Full piltlcn- lars sent scsled free. KltlK II hi ; . CO , llorriio , N. Y , SUFFERERS "OH HERVOUSHESS .V 'rTi'fn" ' result of over-Work , Indiscretion , etc. , adirctt above. f. II. fAIUKIt. K. 1' . HIC1IUAN J. a. lJIAM-H > utl > . PALMER. RICHMAN & CO. , Live stock Conunission Merchants , Offlce-Koom 2 . Oppoiltu Eiclinnco Uulldlng , Union Btock Yards , Boutb Umalia.Nch. ' McCOY BROS. , Live Stock Commission Merchants , llarsiit furnlthed frto on application Mockers and feeders lurnUhtd on coed terms llv'ercnrus Oma ha National llnnk ami h'jtltU OaiuLu Nutlvoai , Uuluo block Vi-rds , bouth Omr.lin. LORnvTERWESTERFlELp& MALEY Live Stock Coininissioii , llooia 16 , Hi ebon no IlullJInit , Onion block Tards , tioutti Omaha. Ntb. ALEXANDER & FITCH , Commision Dealers in Live Sock , r.oorn22 , Opimslta KxchanKO llulldlnv , Union Stock iurdsbouth Omaha. Keb. UNION STOCK YARDS CO. , Of Omaha , Limitei Joan f IJQjJ.EuierlutcDJent. Impiomotjfs. ir PARKER Dealer in Artnlinrallmplefflcnts , Wagons , Carrllgel ana nnralM. Jonoi 5trfftblKCcn hand Ijni0niaha ( , Nebraska. LININQER & METCALP CO. , AgricnltnralInmlementsa , onsCarriages , nugglts.Ktc. Wlioloalc. Omahn , Ntbratkn. PARLIN , ORENDORF & MARTIN , boletalc Dealer * In nts , 101,903 , WG and 107 Jonca Street , Omaha. P. P. MAST & CO. , Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders , Cultivators , tiny Rakes. Cider Mills mid Luban l > ul- _ venters. Cor. litn and Nicholas btrcct * . WINONA IMPLEMEN"T coT , . -Wholcnale- AgricnltflraiIiniilementsWagons&Bnggies , Comer Ulli and Mr holas gtrfi-ls. OMAUAIlHANClt. , . , Harresting Machinerj and Binder Twine W. B. Jlcad , Manager , lilt tanvcnnorth ( t. , Umahn Boots end hoos. _ , , W. V. MO SE & CO. , Jobbers of Boots and Shoes , Artists' lYlotorlola. A HOSPE , Jr. , Artists' ' Hateiials , Pianos and Organs , 1513 Douglas Street , Omaha , Nebraska. MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo Manufacturer * nnd Jobbers In Wagons Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc , Cor. tth nncl Pacific Streets , Otunhn , Noli. 1110 IIUMHK Douglas 8t. , Omnlm Mnmirnclory , Sum racr St. , Huston , . KIRKENDALL. JONES & CO. , ( Successors to Itccd , Jones Co ) Wholesale MannfactnreK of Boots anflShoBS Aucntsfor Iloston Huhher Shoo Co. 1102 , 1101 A. HOC _ Unrnfy HI. . Oniaha , Neliranka. Dooksollors end Stationers- _ H. M. * S. W. JONES , Successors to A. T. Kenyan A \Vholcsalo i Hctnll Booksellers and Stationers , Flno WcddlnH Ptntloncry. Commcrclftl Stationery. 1TO Douglas fctreot , Omaha , Neb. . - - CLARKE COFFEcp. , Omaha CotTeo and Bplco Mills. Teas , Coffees , Spices , Baking Powder. UTorlnc Kxtrncte , laundry Blue. Inks , Ktc. 1114 iflailarnoy Ptrc-nt. Omslia. Ncbnukn _ CrocUgry end lqo " " W. L."WRIGHT. Agent for the Manufacturers and Irnportcia of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys , Ktc. Office. 317 8 13th St. , Omaha. Nebratkn. _ PERKINS , GATCH & LAUMAN , Iraportuia nnd Jobbers of Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Silverware Eto 1511 Furnam St. . NMT Tftitoii Iliillcllni ; . C o rn rri [ see n n d Stora go GEO. SCHROECER & CO. . ( Successors to McSliano & Sclirocdcr. ) Produce Commission and Cold Storage , Omaha. Nebraska , FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS , WllOlo'Hlfl Flour , Feed , Grain aud General Commission Merchant ! . Correspondence pollclteil. 1011 Nort ICth btixoi.'Oninlin , Neb. Storage and Commission Merchants , Specialties Butter , I'lw , niccsp , Tonltry , Game , Oysters , Utc , Klc. 113 Bouth Htli btroet. CoaljJBolce ' " " 'OMAHA'COAI. . CO"KE & LiME"ccJr. Johhers of Hard and Soft Coal , 209 South 13th Elrcct , Omaha , Nebraska. J. J. JOHNSON & CO. . Manufacturers of Illinois White Lime , And shippers of Coal , Coke , Content. I'lnstcr. I.lme , Drain Tile , and Suwur ripu. Office , i'aiton Hotel , Farnam St. . Omaha , Neb. Telephone 811. NEBRASKA FUEL CO. , Shippers of Coal and Coke , ill South loth St. . Omaha. Neb. N ptj oris M. E SMITH * CO. . Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions , 1102 and 1101 Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha. Neb. KILPATRICK-KOCH DRYGOODSCo Importers andJoliteinDryGoofls.Notions . Gents' Furnlshlnit ( ioods. Corner llth and lliuuoy bis , Omaha. Nebraska. Furniture. DEWEY c& STONE. Wholesale Dealers in Furniture , Farnam Mreet , Omaha. Nebraska. CHARLES SHIVERICK , Furniture Omuha , Nebraska. _ Offloo Fixtures. _ THE B1M.MONDS MANUl'ACTUlUNa CO. Manufacturer * of Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures , ' Mantles , bl Jcbcmrds , Honk Oases , Druu I'lxtures' , Wnll ( uses , rartltlons , HalllnE , Counters , licur and \\lna Coolers , Mlrors , etc. factory and olllco,17AI and ITSi South Ulh B | . , Ouinlia. Uoluphoner 1134. _ Crocqrlos. " PAXTON , GALLAGHER" . . Wholesale Groceries and Provisions , 706. 707. 703 and 711 8. 10th St. . Omaha. Neb. McCORD , BRADY & CO. , Wholesale Grocers , Htli and IxayeniTortli Streets , Omaha , Nebraska. Hordvvaro. LEE ! FRIED""CO. . , Jobbers of Hardware and Nails , Tinware , Sheet Iron , Ktc. Agents for Huwo Scales , and Miami t'onder Co , Omaha. Neb. HIMEBAUGH &TAYLOR , Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop , Mechanics' Tools and lluffalo Scales. 1W5 Pouglai Street , Omaha , Kcbr * a. RECTOR , WILHELMY Si CO. , Wholesale Hardware , lOthand IlnrneyBts , Omabit , Nch , Western Acenti for Austin Ponder Co , Jefferson Steel Nails , Fairbanks Standard tica les. _ _ _ _ _ _ MARKS BROS. SA DDL EBY CO , Wholesale Manufacturers of Saddlery & Jobbers of Saddlery Hardware And leather. 1IUJ , 1105 and Km Hurncr bt. , Omaba , Nebraska. Heavy Hardware. W. J , BROATCH , Heavy Hardware , Iron and Steel , Springs , Wagon Stock , Hardware. Lumber , Ktc. 12U9 aud 1 jll llnrnty Btn t , Omaha. JAMES Wholesale Iron and Steel , H'azonand Tarrlniio Wood Stock. Heavy Hardware Ktc. imaudnm-eavennorth St. Omaha , Neb. _ _ Lumber. ' ' 'OMAHA'LUMBHR co. , All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale 18U Street and Union Pacific TrAck , Omatia. ' " " LOUIs"BRADFOnD , Dealer in Lumber , Lath , Lime , Sash , Doors , Ktc. Yards-Corner 7th and LoiuilU | Cornet UlU uod lou l i. 0 Hnt8 ' , Cnps , Eto. W. Wholesale Hals , Caps anfl Straw ML maha. Nch. Dealer in All Kinds of Lite , 13lh and California Streets. Omaha Nebraska. FRED WTORAY ; Lnmlier Lime Cement Etc Etc , , , , , , Corner h and Douglas Pta. Omaha. TTW. HARVEY LUMBER COT To Dealers Only , * * Oltlee.ltM Farnam Street Omaha. JOHN A. WAK E FIELD , Wholesale Lnnibor , Etc , Imported and American Portland Cement. Ptati Agent for Milwaukee lltdraullc Cement and tjulncy White Lima. CHAS. R. LEE , Dealer in Hardwood Lnnilier , Wood Carpets and runnel Flooring Ptli am' ' Iron Worko. ir.iiuNU inoxwoiiKs , Wroiigbt and' Cast Iron' Building Work , Knelnc'.llransWork.Oenoral FoundryMsihlnoMI ! lllaikamith Work. Oftleennd WinksU. 1 > lly. and 17th Street , Omaha. OMAHA WIRE & IRON WORKS , Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings Desk llnlln , Window tltinnK Klower Ptnndi , Wlrt MKn .Klc. 181 North ICtii blrect. Omaha. OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS , Maii'frsofFire&BiirglarProofSafes ' Vault * . Jail Work , Iron ami Wire Fencing. HlRns , Eto. ( J Androon , l'r < i | > r Cor. CHAMPION IRON nncl WIRE WORKS Iron and Wire Fencss , Halite Guards ml Screens , lorl'iillKs , < imct , rtuti'K , ir > | Jciicc' , eta ImproTod AvnlnaslAcksinltli Mnelilnoryand UlackimltU Works. 4tWtfoutu lull91. , lilL.MGt-lc.i < tc L-fcA H , Fire' and Burglar Proof Safes , Time LocKs , Ocnernl AccnH for Dlehold Snfo A lKck Co.'s Vaulta and Jitll Work , 1115 Faruam street , Omaha. rmlniiory tiiul notions. i. OBERFELDER fc'co. . " Importers & Jobbers in Millinery & Notions W. 210 and 212 boutn llth Street , Notions. J. T. ROBINSON NOTION c6. , Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods 403 ancUOSBMith IQtb at. . Omaha. ' VINYARD & SCHNEIDER. Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Goods , 1105 Humor Street , Omaha. Oils. CONSOLIDATED TANK LINE CO. , Wliolsalc Refined anil Lubricating Oils , kl 'nao , Klc , Omaha. A. If. Ill'hnti Murmur J Paints and Oils- CUMMINdS & NKILSON , \ \ huU'ii lie Dealers In Faints. Oils , Window Glass , Etc , Hid Kuril sin btnct.Oraaliu.Noli. Paper. CARPENTER PAPER CO. , f bolesale Faner Dealers , Carry a nlco stock of 1'rlntlnir. Wrapnlna and Wrttlag n l' > ar. Special attention Blvon to car road ordgrs.i | ' Wlotorjole. _ ' ' * WESTER'N N EWSPAPE R UNIONV Auxiliary Publishers , . . tB Rubber Goods. OMAHA RUBBER CO. . Hannfoctorers and Dealers in Rttbber Goo Js Dll Clothing and Leather Melting. 1008 Tarnam Strati. JStojam Fittings , Pumpe , Etc. A. L. STRANG Cf5. , ' ? ? 1"18 " Steam w , CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. , Wholesale Piimps , Pipe , Fillings , Steam and Water Bunptlos. ncadqiiartcn forMasL I oost & Go's goods. 1111 turnum HtCroatia , "u. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. , Steam and Water Supplies , Halllday Wind Mills. 1)18nnd ) 920 Furnsm St. , Omaha. ( i.j . Hois , Acting Munngur. " ' BROWNELL Si"uoTl Rngines , Boilers and General Machinery. Sheet iron ort BUam . . . B .MlKs. . , y Seeds , PHIL. STIMMEL& CO. , Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds llHndM3JoiicatJtrftt Omuha. Storngo , Forwarding & Commission ARMSTRONG. PETTIS i. CO. , Storage , Forwarding and Commission , . Drench houno of the IJemior Iluggr Co , Iliusteaal wliolcoalo and retail , 1CT ) 1/lOund 1312 liard Bluet , Omaha. Tcliphune No.7W. STORZ& ILER , Lager Beer Brewers , 1M1 North Klittbtocnfb Btreot. Omaba. Neb. Ovoralla. CANF1ELD MANUFACTURING CO. , Manufacturers of Overalls ; cnn Vanta , Bhliti , Kto. 1102and 1IO ( Douglu Btre t , Omnba , Met ) . EAGLE CORNICE Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice , John Kpcnetcr. Proprietor. ( rJO Iod | ( and 103 and 101 North lUtb btreut. Uinitba. Sash , fJojors , M. A. DISDROV , CO. , " Wbotciale ilauu : tturcri of Sash. Doors , Blinds and Mouldings , Branch llfflce , nth and Uard Htrcoli. Omaha , U. BOHN MANUFACTURING CO. Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds , Moulding , HtalrWnrk and Interior Hard Wood Fla\ lib , N. u , Corner 8tli and Lonrennorlh Utreeli , _ Ouiaba , JU. . OMAHA PLANING MILL CO , , Manufacturers of Moulding , Sash , Doors. And lIllridi.TurnlnK , Blair-work , lltnk anil Octet Hi. tlnyi. auli and 1'oiniltton Arcnue. Smoke Stacks , lfollo7ar Eto. " H.K. SAWYER , Manufacturing Bealer in Smoke Stacks , Ilhtchlnci , Tank * and ( lni rat Holler Ucpalrlcg. 1314 l > u > UQ Clrofl.uaulia , Ncli GAPITOL HOTEL LINCOLN. , NEB. Tli beit keene and most poptiUt Hotel It tba slat * . IXJcmllou ccQtrtl , appoliidnents Orst-olsss. litalquaruis for couna rclal men and ai | | > olltlc& ] TtTiriinrlii I'M ' nftn \ fttmtwtilitt \