Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, August 27, 1888, Page 3, Image 3

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    TOT ! OMATTA DAILY BEE-MONDAY. : AUGUST 27. IflSft.
MiU , Tins , Juno 50 , 18 ° a-The
Kitltt Bpceinc Company. Atlanta , Oa. Gen
tlemen : Ono of my children was troubled
with rh'umathm and bolls for about two
JO.IM. We ira e her various kinds of nieil *
rtne , but without profit , and bK.in tndrspulr
of riirluK her nt nil. 1 wnn | * rsuailoil to try
your Bwllfn Specific. After h Ii d used
rerrrnl bottles tt.eillieaH-s all disappeared ,
nnd tlio Is now ft halo , hearty and healthy
Slrl ; twtlt * years oU. Another child hi >
u t brcomo afflli'l'n In th samn way , and I
nin iKhil ? the H.H.S. and anticipate ft prompt
ti I permanent euro. N. C. V/AOOOKEU.
ItlPil HIM , Mo , July 7 , ICSS-Tlis Bwlft
Rueclflo Co. , Atlanta , fla. Gentlemen I Our
IIUlo Klrl when but thtoe weeks old broke
r it with ccjcma. Wo trlfel tha prescriptions
f nun several good doctors , hut without any
f wclnl boneflt Wo tried B. 8. 8. , nnd by th
tllno or.e bottle wo * Rune l ir head Ix-gaii tu
tiu&l , nnd by the tllno h had taken fir
> ottle fha was oornplotely cured. Now she
rial n full and heavy brad of hair n robunt ,
li.-arty child. I feel It but my duty toinaka
t ils statement. Hp ctf ully , H. T. KHOBE.
CIUTTANOOOA. TEH * . , Juno 17 , IfSl Th
LwlfiHiwclrlaUn. , Atlanta , On. lipntluniunt
In BSK I ronlrwtnl blood poUon , ant at onro
loiulit n physician , who trfatoil IIH for sev
er * ! montlm , Hy III * advice I went to Crah
tlrrhard Sirlni | ; . Ky. , whcrn his colinw of
tre.itr.icnt was carefully observed. I titor-
rrml.an 1 thouxM , but the next iprlnz plm *
tilrn bcxan to ap | > cnr on my face nnd iiody.
TIICRA irradunlly lncrrn - < l to sores and run.
nlnK ulcers. I was ndrltcd tu try S. S. H. , and
I.nmpdlatrl.r after taking It I cnmmcncrd to
ImprmeRlowly Ht ritst , but more rapidly
Iterwards , and soon nothing remained to
tell nf my trouble. Jly liloml Is now thor-
i.uxlily clean wd. and my Muti'in free f rum
tnlnt , nnd 1 uwu my prcfent condition a
perfect cur,1 to jo-it medicine. I chmf ully
i-lrn thU slntvmvul tl > at others Mini lia'n
1 mi 1 lm > i < mny n-.iti the minibonvllt. .
M. HUHA 'U West Ninth St.
' IloiHR , I. * . , JUy US. ISss-Tho Bwlf t R | i-olflo
Co. , Atlanta , ( la. Ofnlinien | i Ationt two
years ( wo my Keni'tiil health ca\o way en
tirely. I was no dehllltatnd that I Dlmoit
( Impaired nf I'MT fi'tllnatl \ nKulli. All
that the phyildann done for mn brouirlit t.ri
permanent relief. Fi lends Inililfil that I
( huuld iflvu a. 8. R , n fiilr trliil , alllioiiKh I
thoiuht it would bo throwing away mon y.
i'ter taking ft thoronuh coin i > e , my linilth
.ml fl' UK'th rctnrneil , anil 1 mint sny that
B. 8. H. aluno cur l U\v , " rtlncariled ell
others while uslnx It. Ai tQC' ' " I , " ' , "
li'irtlly rncommend It I for rental 01-blllty ,
It certainly Is a specific. W. F. Uuitwi'- P.
n , LA. I know Kr. W. K. Bridges , and
W say that his ntatement Is correct ,
Joar-rn HriELTon. Drufuln.
Treall ii on Hloo.1 and Hkln Dlscnc e mallisl
fren. TIIK Bwirr Brxcmc Co. , Pruner 3 ,
Atlaota , Ua.
EXHAUSTED VITALITY
a'HE ' SCIENCK OP I.1FK , the
Kreat Jleillral Work of the
nR on JlanluHid , Nervous nndf
1'hynlcnl Debility , 1'rematuro '
Decline , Errors of Youth , nnA
theuntold mlscrloconscquenr
thereon , 800 pages 8o , 125
prescriptions for nil diseases.
Cloth , full 6'"i ' only l.0 ° , I'1 '
mall , scaled. Illtutrattvo sample free to all youns
nnd middle aged men. Send now. The Gold nml
Jewelled Medal awarded to the nuthor by the Na
tional Medical Association. Address 1' . O. box
Wto , Dotton , Mass. , or lr. W. II. PAUKE'.l , grail
uatcof Harvard MedicalCoIlcBo,23ycars'practlce
In H < ) ton , who may bo consulted confidentially
Specialty , Disease * of llau. OHlcc No. 4 L'ulfluctut.
Who Is WEAK , NEKVCUS. DEHIMTA.
TED , who In his FOI.IYV hnd inNORAN < 'K
has TRIFLED away his VIOOH of HOOT ,
J31NI > nd MANHOOO.cmisIni ; exhausting
drains upon the ruUNTAINH of LIFE.
IIKAUACIXE , nA ; KA ; iIE , Dreadful
Uroimi , WEAKNKNS of Memory , UANi ; .
NOCIETT. MMFI.i S upon
the FACE , and all the EFFECTS ieadlncto
EARLY DEtiAYiUid perhnp ; CONNUJtfP >
Iff OK or INNANITT. iLould consult at once
Ite CELEBRATED Dr. Clarke , Established
1AA1. FT Clirka ban made NEKVOUH I E-
P : ; iTV. CHKONIO and all Iliea ei of
the UKNITO UKINAKT Organs a Life
Study. It mxkM NO dltterenee WHAT you
Ottve taken or WHO has failed to euro you.
W-FEII ALES suflertnp from diseases pecu.
Mar to their MX can consult with the asturanco
of ipeedy roller and cure. Send 2 cents postage
Ibr worki on your diseases.
* > -Oend 4 oenU posuee for Colcbratod
Work * on Chronic , Nervona and Dell.
ate blieate * . Consultation , personally or by
letter , fr . Consult the old Doctor.
Tbotmstndsi cnr d. OfHcri and pnrlom
private. SfThote contemplating Marriage
vend for Dr. Clarke' * celebrated guide
Hie and Female , each 15c. , both 25c.
( stamps ) . Before conBdlne your case , consult
Dr. CLARKE. A friendly letter or call may
MTe Aiture tufferlniand shame , and add golden
yean to life.Book " Life1 * ( Secret ) Er-
ran , " 60c. ( stamps ) . Medicine and writing *
font everywhere , secure from expoinr * .
Hours , S to 8 ! Sunday ] , 9 to 12. Address ,
P. D. OLAttKE , M. D.
180 Sou Clark Stw CHICAGO. ILL.
ON 30 DAYS' TRIAL ,
, llas 'a irren rom
ifc otliers.lscup rhap , vrlth Selr-
f adjuf iinu Hull In center. adnpW
rlt 'f to all poutlona of the body , * nlle
thobnlllnthocup presses unck ;
ire : nl
JIT. iliirat.inanil . chnip. Hrnl ny m ill
LUULtolOM TKlBit CO. . Ctlt i i 111.
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Morgan Park Military Academy
Tlie Host Hoys' llonnlluK School In the \S'c.st.
tUxtcontli year l > oKlu-it < oi > t. lutli. Heml forcnta-
lOKUeto C.UT. Kll. N. KIUIC TALCOTT. Slll > t. ,
MdlKIAN 1'AHK. COOK Co. . It.l. .
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FREEHOLD , NEW JERSEY.
tilth veiir. Kor catalogues send to UEV. A. Q.
pIlAM'HHIia. A. .M. . I'rliiclpitl. _
nKC ! AGO F E COLLEG
iii-anii I'nrUlnearCliIca BO ) . Hoarding
UM for lllrls and Youtiir Ijiilled. For
catnloiiun addre ( J. Til A VKIl. M. . D- . '
Morgan t'ark. 111. , onn MttdUon Street , ChJcaKO. III.
BettieWarl Institute a alffe
Will roiuinoncolnSUl jruarMMiluiulior TUh , IS.'iS. Ad-
vantnuea unKuriiatAnd Homo couiiort * : ciircfnl
trnlnliiK. Appl7 to Mm. M. MrK tlli : > MKs , I'rlnclpiil ,
M1IIK rKKKSKIU , MU.lT.UlY ArAfiiM : V- l
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T. JOHN'S .MILITAUV
MANl.lt' AN. V.
Civil KiifjIlu-crliiK. Classics ,
HT. II K v.l1) . IIUNTINMTON. 1're.slilont.
1.T Ctiu W. ViiMIKCK. : Buperlutendi'iit.
COLLEGE OF LA W.
UNION . . t. . , .
v For clrciilnra niUlresa II. HOOTII. ClilciiKQ. 111.
Notice
To numbers nnd Ptcnm Heaters uud Manufno-
tur rs of I'.lectrlcal Aiitiarutus.
tp leiU > roiosals | win be received at the ! lokn.
of County Cleric IlotiKlus County. Nebraska ,
until 1) ) a. in. , Saturday. September h IMW , for
Bteam llentlntr , I'ltiiiiblntr.ainl etc. , for the now
County llosultnl llnllilliiK' . rians nnd specillcu-
lions can bo ei'n at olllco of County Tlerk. ;
CVrtitled check of fcVU to uccompany i-ach 1.md
The board reserves the rlsht to reject any and
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JI. 1) . ItociiK , County Clerk.
a. Sl-rh .V o-to B. H.
NO. ! - ! , . A. No. S.M.-1'UOl'OSALS TOIl
AriuySiiiiiilles. lleailiiuarters Dent , of the
I'latte. Olllco of Chief Commissary of Subsist-
slice , Omnlia. Neb. , AUK. l 1XW. Si'iilod lopi > -
Eiils , m triplicate , subject to the usual condi
tions , will be received at this olllcei until 1 I1.
o'clock m. , central utatidard time , anil ut the
olllce of the rommlsiury of subslsti-n-o at Che-
> tnne Depot. Wyo. , uud llu-ollicos of the acting
rommlsfarlei ) of uubulsteuce at Forts Sidney ,
Neb. : IKHiRlasUtah : Niobrara.Neb. : Hobluson ,
Neb. , and McKlnnev , Wyo. , until 11 o'clock a.
in. , mountain standard tlm > , on Monday , the
SUn day of September , ISJW , at which time and
placet ! they will be opened In the presence of
bidders , for the furulhhlni ; and delivery of Hour
forismio as a component of the ration , lao
rlirht Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Illank
r > rope al > < and ppectllcatlon * sho\rln In detail
the ouantltles r mlrod and Rlvlnw full Informu-
tlonns to condition of contractn , will bo fur-
nlhhed on uppHcutlon to any of the abova men-
tlonedolliceV. J. W. UAUH10EII , > laj. and C.
B. . U. S A. . Clilof 0. H. ividUsJld-'t ;
JUillCIOUS AND PERSISTENT
Ailvertlslufr baa always provoa
Bucccssrui. Deforo placing nnj
Newspaper Advertising coniui
LORD & THOMAS f ,
1UTMTI6ISO 1UHT8 ,
U t * < U.4 I * Unit , CHICAGO.
> EERLEIS DYES
ZEYPIIERS FROM IDE PACIFIC
Danlol and Peter nnd Tholr Strange
Exlstonco.
OLD AND INTERESTING RELICS.
A Visit to liiincrort Iilliniry The 1'ft-
thctlc Diary of 1'ntrlok Urccn
CotiHliiN AH llclrn
Jolin 'Mnckay'H Onliln
Snu Frnticlsoo Ijcttor.
SAX FKANCISC.O , August li'J. [ Corrc-
spondouco of TliKliKK.1 A story of the
two oddest men in the whole stuto of
California comes from Sacramento.
Thcso ijtioor cliitrnetors arc brothers
nnmed Glnnn Daniel and I'utor who
own thousands upon thousands of acres
of land on the bunks of the Molculumno
river , in thia county and San .loaquin.
Daniel rrisldes in thin county , and an
idea of the vnHtne&j of his possessions
can bo obtained from a study of the map
of Sacramento county. His lands ex
tend nlotii'thuMokuliimiio for a distance
of four miles , and he owns immense
tracts of land in other portions of the
county. Peter makes hi.s homo across
the rivor. in San .loaqtiln , and is also a
land owner. It is hitiil Unit the
inoii iifo worth ono million each. They
live iiour Benson's Fcrrv , and were
present on Thursday when the supor-
vihoi's wont there to locate a bridge.
Tlio bridge and road loading thore-
fi-oiu will bo on the lands of the Glanns.
Daniel Glanii , the older , and mostcx-
lonsivo land owner , presented a curious
picture as ho loaned against a tree nnd
wiu"hed t'l ' ° proceedings of the super
visors and uu'iners. Ho is perhaps
sixty years of ago il'ul does not appear
to he in robust health , tlis hair and
whiskers are iron gray , his eyes sunken
and features thin. Ho were blue over
alls , thrust into course hoots , a woolen
shirt and a hroad brimmed black hat
that appeared an if it had done service
for many years , lie also wore a tweond
woolen shirt , the sleeves of which were
tied about his neek and the body of the
garment falling about his back , giving
grounds for suspicion that the inil-
lionuiro laud king is not the possessor
of a coat.
1'oter Claim is ' perhaps ten years
younger than his' brother. Ho is com
pactly built and looks to bo n wiry , mus
cular man. Ho has blue eyes in which
there is a dangerous gleam , and there
is a look of determination about his
mouth , and ho would doubtless bo a bad
man to taekle. In any kind of scrim
mage. Ho is of a livelier disposition
than his brother , and does not object to
taking part in the amusements to bo
had at the resorts in the vieinit.y of his
homo. If any ono takes u drink at
his expense , however , the refreshment
will" have to bo won by superior skill in
some game of chance , anil the wealthy
land-owner will outer into the contest
as if his hist two-bit piece depended
upon the result. On the occasion above
rejorrert to he was dressed like his
brother except that his overalls were
brown instead of blue , and ono shirt
stidiced , though ho was coatless.
The Glanns cultivate but little of
their land , and tlie income is derived
from cattle and hog raising. They own
great numbers of those , which roam at
will over the Mokelumno bottoms. The
men are said to bo totally indilTeront as
to money-making , and if ono desires to
purchase stock from them ho will have
to seek the owners and make known his
wishes. It is ono of the rumors
among the neighbors that the Glanns
years ago
CAMK INTO I'OSSKXSION OF A VAST
ESTATK
by the death of u relative in the cast ,
and there are those who believe that
immense sums of money are buried on
tlio ranch.
It will bo rcmomborcel that TIIK Bee
Bomo months ago alluded toacouspiracy ,
in which it was alleged that Charles
Dodge and "the Widow Gray" had
joined , to murder and rob the Glanns.
The matter leaked out , however , and
the conspirators learned that the olli-
cors were aware of what was going on.
The alleged plot was to have the lively
widow hire out to the Glanns as cook ,
ascertain where they hid their money ,
and Dodge would then be informed and
assist in cnpturinp the coin.
The Gliuins nro bucholorn , live alone ,
and ovori do their own cooking nnd
Who will fall in for their
broad acres , and who will weep when
they are gene , is something unknown.
OM > AND INTKUKSTIXd K12I.ICS.
It is highly characteristic of this
pushing , crowding ago to forgot or '
ignore the fact that there was a most in
teresting epoch in our history prior 1,0
pioneer days , and it is like the odor Jff
dried rose leaves to turn the pages of f
the past and peer into the faded light
loft upon the habits , lives , loves and
ambitions of the padresand dons. That
thov have loft eurioius foot prints is best _
ascertained by a visit to the Bancroft li io
brary. There is just a shailo of arrogance :
and presumption in the historians of the
Ml ) epoch , but Hrot Ilm-to and Joarjuln
Miller immortali/ed the types , and it is
too generally assumed that there was
no history prior to that time , when US.n
reality the most romantic period was
before the discovery of gold. The pres !
ent irreverent generation do not ap
preciate the work that has boon done
in collecting data concerning the first '
inhabitants the A/.tocs , and their
struggles with the Spanish cavaliers ,
to nay nothing of the Mexican occupa
tion with its odd mixture of menarchial
and republican governments.
Something which is jcaloufaly guarded
and handled with the greatest care is
the hieroglyphics on maguey paper
left by Aztec neophytes near the Mexi ; i-
can border.
Another much-thumbed relic is the
first guide-book published to California
and Oregon , and the identical one used
by the ill-fated Don nor party. ho
book was gotten up by L. W. rs ,
and boars the imprint , "Cincinnati ,
181'J. "
The most pathetic thing in the whole
collection is the written diary of Patrick
Broen , ono of the Donnor party , and hoof
abrupt ending is eloquent of the end of
the poor unfortunate.
There are two well-preserved editions >
of a little book entitled the "California
as It Is and Will Be , " by a Russian phy
sician , F. P. Wiorzbicki. and printed <
by the Into governor , Washington Bart-
lett.
lett.Tlio
Tlio first newspaper published in
Yorba Buena was called the California
Star , and is dated January 7 , 1817.
Later it took the name of the Californian -
nian , and on January 1. 1810 , changed ;
its name to the Alta California , this
number contained a proclamation in
English and Spanish of U. R Stockton ,
territorial governor , against Jose Cas
tro , the general commanding the Mexi
can troops.
KNUI.ISU COUSINS AS HKIUS.
A bulky package , containing a pedl-
greo chart and records running back
for a century of baptisms solemnized in
the parochial chapel of St. Nicholas , in
Liverpool , and in the waribh of Richmond
mend , county of York , were da
few days ago by Chief Justice les
Soarls , addressed "To His Honor , the
Judge President , of the Supreme Court
ofSfl the Sta to of California ( Probate )
San Priuiclscoi" Tlio ' tsamovcro rep
coivcd from Hnglan'd in connection .with
Lho Blytho estate. They woro'tondcred
by Mr. Senrls to S''voral attorneys , all
of . whom declined to receive them , nnd
thus they came into Judge ColToy's
hands to be given to some reputable at-
torney.
The documents were forwarded from
Darlington , England , by W. H.
Wooeler , a policitor , who , it appears ,
was consulted by John , Charles Ktlward
and Joseph Pattlson , claiming to bo
cousins of Thomas H. Blytho. "for a
good claim to the deceased's estate. "
Those three Paulsons are survivors of
o. family of eleven children of Mary
Blythe , who married Thomas Pattison in
IbOS , whoso wife was the daughter of
George Blytho (1745) ( ) , who marrleti
Mary Close (1777) ( ) . The eldest brother
of Mary Pattison , neo Blythe , was Alexander -
oxander Blythe , who married (17U ( ! ) )
Mary Weaver and had two tons , James
Blytho and Thomas Blytho , the lutesa
Into , all but the brother James and the
three cousins being dead , as shown by
the pedigree chart.
.IOIIN .MACMCAY'S CAIIIN.
When John W. Maekay built his
cabin , thirty-two years ago , at Alleg
ghany , Sierra county , ho had no idea
that it would ever bring oven the origt
in ill cost if put up at auction.
Last Saturday at 1U o'clock there was
a small crowd of wide-show and dime
museum managers congregated at
Kuston fi Kldridgo's auction rooms to
compete for the pri/e.
The cabin is not very beautiful to
look upon , and is a facsimile of thou
sands that are scattered through the
mining towns of CulifornSaand Nevada.
It is built of rough hewn boards and
shakes. The si'/.o is 10x1-1. with two
small four-pane windows and a space for
a lire place at ono end. The present
Cra-sus must have lived alone , as there
it < hardly room in the cabin for more
than ono _ person to turn around in.
Engineer Schmidt , on a recent visit
to Sierra City , heard of the cabin , and
hud it taken down and shipped to this
city , thinking it would bo a good spec
ulation , and that possibly Mnekny or
some of his friends would lake it oil his
hands at a fancy liguro. But the friends
and Maekay did not appear on the
sceiiOj and as the showman did not huvo
money enough to buy cabins at the prevailing -
vailing price , it was bid in at 8U,50I by
W. J , Kennedy for the owners. It is
the intention of the owners to place it
on exhibition here for a few days and
then ship it east , where they expect
big things from the dime museums.
311 SKIT CKIITiriCATKS.
The custom otllcors on Saturday
landed eighty ccrtilicato Chinese , the
last of the Abyssinia men. The mongols -
gels on the Abyssinia are the worst
that have been landed in this port , the
inspector being compelled to refuse to >
land fifty of them. All these men i
were supplied with "misfit" cer
tificates , but will now try to
land through the courts. One of f
them , who measured over six feet in i
height , had a certificate which called 1
for a man five feet four inches , An
other with grey hair and a face
"
wrinkled with ag"o , pi'c.-onted a certifi
cate in which the description called for
a man of twenty-four years ; while
shortly succeeding him a boy of pos
sibly sixteen years , presented a certifi
cate' which live years ago had been
granted to a man of thirty-two.
NOTIUSO SKCOND-HAND.
When ono of our early millionaires
was viewing the remains of his fortune
and sacrificing all ho possessed to the
unsympathetic management of the auc
tioneer , it was suggested to ono of the
bonan7.il princes that in the approach
ing sale ho would have a very good op
portunity to add to his art collection.
"It is very kind your advising mo. " lie
answered , but my wife wouldn't care to
have second-hand pictures about the
place. "
It is by copying after nature that man
gets best results. Dr. Jones' Red Clover
Tonic is nature's own remedy , is
purely vegetable , can bo taken by the
most delicate. Cures all stomach , kid
ney and liver troubles. 60 cents. Good
man Drug company ,
BRAVE GIRL TfcLEGRAGHERS.
On Duty nt M ; lit in Otit-of-tlie-Wny
OIllccH nt Texas Stn.tiuns.
Gi'.lvoston Hews : Some days ago a re
porter had occasion to use a telegraph
line in sending a report to the papor.
It was long after midnight , and the
nearest Western Union wire was a good >
milo and a half from the town in which :
ho- was located. The tolcgranh olllco :
was found to bo in a railroad block sta
tion , situated in ono of the lonliest and
bleakest parts of the country through ;
which the road passed. No dwelling
houses were within calling distance ,
and the entire surroundings were of the
most uninviting and forbidding kind.
The office itself was but a small frame
building , utterly devoid of any moans
of defence from intruders , and the
country round about was infested with
tramps.
The reporter knocked at the door ,
and , receiving no answer , knocked {
again , with the same result. Finally ,
after a third summons , a window was
opened , and a feminine voice timidly
inquired , "Who's thcroV"
The surprise of the newspaper man
can bo better imagined than described.
The idea of u woman being in churco
of an office in such a dismal place
seemed almost proposterous. He , how
ever , explained his mission , and after Wa
little .delay was apmitted by a delicate
girls , who appeared to be hardly older
than eighteen.
The little room was as neat and clean
as a now pin. OTho floor was as
white as a scrubbing brush could
intuco it. On the walls wore tastefully
pinned a number of pretty advertis
ing cards. A glass on a table near isby
contained a bunch of flowers , and i a
comfortable , homelike air pervaded the
whole room , so entirely different from
the average country railroad station ,
with its foul odors of bad tobacco and
oil. When the last word of the message
was out. the reporter questioned the
young lady upon her work.
"Yes , " bho said , "this company has
lady operators at night in all their offices
fices as far east as the mountains. My
olllco is not as lonely as some of the
places up in the mountains , where the
girls do not have an opportunity to talk
to anybody from the time they leave
the train at ( i o'clock in the " K
until they return the next morning. It
is an awful place oven hero sometimes.
Not a train will pass for hours at a time
in the morning , nnd wo must walk the
lloor to keep awaico. At firnt I thought
I would never bo able to stand it , but it
is growing easier now. At the begin
ning I was afraid of every sound. , IHVo
form odd friends at such times. The '
best I have are the mice , who come out
of tlieir holes and eat the crumbs i I
leave on the floor for them. They are
good company when there is nothing
bettor.
"I should think that the company
would give the lady operators day of
fices , " wo said.
"Well , it does not. They give the
easy positions to the men. The only
reason I can give for that , since you ask
for it , is that young ladies are more
careful and do not go to Bleep like the
lazy men do , nnd pile up a wreck : in
front of the olllce. "
"Aro you not afraid of. tramps ? "
"Good gracious ! yes. They are the
" . tho'band ' of otr | oxfstcmjo. Wo are pre
pared for them , though ! " said who' , at
the .same time glancing at 11 loaded re
volver , which hail until then lain uu-
tiotU'cd within rcaoh 'Of her haiid. " 1
had to use U once or twice. I did not
want to shoot the man and only fired to
scare him. "
"Have you had any odd experience
while at this oIllccV'
"Thoro was ono , " nho answered , "I
will never forgot. It was one of the
coldest nights of last winter. Rain had
fallen the night before and toward even
ing it had grown older. After midnight
the thermometer was down below 7.ero
and a heavy wind wua raging. About "
o'clock in the morning somebody rapped
at the door. I did not notice
it i at first , as I know it was
only a tramp. Ono had been loitering
around all day and had insulted me the
night before , and 1 thought it was the
same one come back again. He kicked
the door again , and I raised the window
and asUed him what he wanted. Ho
said ho wanted to come 'n ' , and if ho did
not got in ho would break in the door.
Then ho began to swear at mo. I told
Inm to go away , and that I would not
admit him. That made him more an
gry."He
"He bent and kicked the door until I
thought he would break it down. Then
ho tried till the windows , and finally
came back to the door again. No train
had parsed .for an hour before. None
had left the city , and the nearest tele
graph olllco was two miles away. 1
nulled out my drawer to get my revel
ver. It was gone ! Then I remembered
having left it at homo that night to
have it repaired. The man was knockIng -
Ing away at the door , and every
moment I thought would be my
last. I knelt down and prayed for asst
sistance. Tlio man at the door had
grown quieter , and commenced to beg
mo to let him in. 'Groat God ! lady , '
ho said to mo , 'I am freezing , and if
you don't let mo in you will find mo
dead here in the morning. '
"I opened the window again and
begged him to leave , but ho only con
tinued to plead for admittance. His
voice had grown weaker , and soundotl
so pitifu' ' , that I finally went down stairs
to the door. I wanted to let him in ,
and yet I was afraid.
. "At lust I unlocked the door and
turned the knob. The door of itholf
Hew back on its hinges , and t'lero fell
in upon mo ono of the dirtiest , mean
est , and worst looking tramps that I
had over seen. His clothes were cov
ered with mud and his face looked ter
ribly fierce. I screamed , and turned to
run away to escape him , when ho
caught hold of both of my hands and
fell on his knocs before mo , and then
and there poured forth ono of the most
beautiful prayers I have over heard. It
was so pathetic and full of thankfulness
at times.
"Tears were streaming down his
cheeks , and ho kissed my hands repeatedly -
peatedly , saying I had saved his life ,
I repented and told him to come up
stairs to the stove , but .half . way up the
stairs ho knelt and prayed again. Ho
laid down bv the lire for a whilo. and
after lie had become warmed ho told mo
the story of his life how ho had become
a drunkard and deserted his homo. Bo
said ho had not eaten anything for two
days , t-o I gave him my lunch. I kept
hiin hero for a couple of hours and then
sent him west on a freight. Every time
I think of that man and that night I
feel better , although everybody said I
was foolish to let him in when I told the
story at home. "
The motto of California meansI have
found it. Only in that land of sunshine ,
where tile orange , lemon , olive , fig and
grape bloom and ripen , and attain their
highest -perfection in mid-winter , are
the herbs and gum found , that are used
in that pleasant remedy for all throat
and lung troubles.
SANTA AI3IK the ruler of coughs ,
asthma and consumption. The Good
man Drug Co. has been appointed agent i
for this vulunblo Califoriiiii [ remedytind ;
noils it under a gunrantoo at $1 a bottle.
Three for $ .50.
Try CALIFORNIA CAT-R-CURE ,
the only guaranteed euro for catarrh.
$1 , by mail $1.10.
Tli Bliss ol'Ignorance.
Detroit Free Press : She walked into
a fashionable shoo store and said to the
polite clerk :
"You may show mo a puir of walking
boots No 4. 1 used to wear us , but I go
in for solid comfort now. "
The dork tried the boots , but they
would not goon.
"Strnujje , " sh6 murmured , "it must
bo rheumatism , Try Js , B width. I
know I can swim in them , but my feet
are so tender. "
While the dork was getting them on
she said :
" 1 used to have a bountiful foot , not
itf
email , but sueh a good shape. I never
had a small foot , but I were itt si/es for
years , until I walked so much and grow
heavier. "
"Your foot is a peculiar shape , the instep I-
stop is so high that is why you require
u large bi'/.e , " sitid the cleric , who had
no fear of Ananias before his oyes.
"I've heard , " she said , ' 'th'it the
Venus do Medeccy wears No. .5 , and
she is a model of true proportion. " llS
"Exactly , " said the clerk growing
red in tho'faco , as ho pulled and tugged
to got them on. Ho had never heard jflc
"dee Mcilecy."but ( ! ho was up to a trick :
or two himself. "After all , " ho wild ,
"these are too largo. You'll find the
Is just right. "
Ho was only gone a moment , but in
that time ho had erased 6K from the inside -
side of a pair of shoes and substituted
IB.
"Thoro , I thought it was strange , "
she sa'.d , whou they were on and paid
for ; "why those are just as easy as my
old ones. I believe L could just us well
have had " .s after all. " And the young
inan-witbout-a-fons.eionco. went back to
his duties with tlie air of ono well bat-
islled with himself.
An AlisoTiilo Curo.
The ORIGINAL AUIBTINE OINTMENT
is only put UD In largo two ounce tin boxes ,
niul is mi tibsoluto euro for old Bores , burns ,
wounds , cliappod hanils , nnd ull skin erup
tions. Will positively euro all kinds of piles.
AsU for the OUIGINAL ABIETINE OINT
MENT. Sold by Goodman Drug Co. , at'Jo
cents per box by mail HO cents.
A Conn In tlio Pnl | > lt.
St. Louis Globo-Deinocrat : A gentle
man of Sparta , Gu , has a pot coon.
Last Sunday evening ho made his ap
pearance in the Presbyterian church :
during the discours'o of the Rev. Mr.
Dixon. lie remained quiet for some
time , then wont into tlio pulpit , climed
upon ono of the tall-banked ehairs ,
twisted himself around i about the top ,
viewed the jgation from several
dilToront positions , then mounted upon
the stand , drunk water from the pitcher ,
thrust ono foot , then another into it ,
laved his physiognomy , and then um-
bled back to ono of the pulpit windows
and planted himself , with a satisfied
look on his countenance , apparently for
the rest of the sermon. But the minis
ter did not seem to put much confidence
in the moral qualities of his visitor , so
ho requested that the animnl bo re
moved before services were further pro
ceeded with. W. A. Burwoll came oto
his relief and drove his coonship from >
the window and premises.
Visitors to the city should try the
Glebe betel , 1312 Douglas.
THE TIME 'TABLES
OMAHA
f'MON I'AlMFlC. Leave AirUe
Depot luth ami Jlurcysts. Olimlui. UlllllllH.
I Lincoln ( , llt > Atrlfi > . North
I riatto niul Alum
I "Overland Klyor" limited m ,
Mr.coliilloalrlci-A- ;
Island i\pren : t1:0ii.lii. : ) |
Mull niul K.xprc.'s U.OOp.m.
Dully tlklly except
* '
Sunday.
ilt'ltMNKTON HUl'TK. Leave . \rrivo
Depot lOtli iiml Mnson St. " . Oinalin. Unmlia.
Past Kxpresa _ ; il. : p.in
| gj Mnll . Till H.in.
CMlcnuo l iral .
Denver Kiint Kxpres . h-.46n.lll.
Colomilo Mnll . . . . . .
Colorado Mall .
Kntisus City KxprpxM . II-IHI ant !
Kansas City Kxpronx. . . . . . J-WJLJ !
"
c. . "M i i , . & fc fr
Oepot Kith aiulMnrcy hts. Oniiiluv.
No. 2
No. 4
No. 1 7 ; j a.m.
No. ; i 7ir. : p.m.
0. , ril . I' . , .11.\ll. l If > nv0 Arrlvo
Depot ir.th nnd Webster sti Omulia. OMIIlllll.
Sioux City. ' 10JO . : n. m.
llancroft . . . . . .
Kxpross
in.1.Ilium 11.in.
St. I'mil MinUrd ; UMOp.m.l NM : a.m.
Missoriir I'ACIruv , ( . Arrlvo
Depot l.'itli nml Wclister ct Uinnlui. Omaha.
Day ; i\-pruH : * I ioau.iii. : ) ! Hflo a m.
NJKlit Kxpri'.ia ' | hiip.in. ; ; Aniii : in.
K. ; 1' : . AM. V 1 ( . H. f Lonve" " * " Arrlvo
Depot IMh amiVcl.steist Omaha. Omalni.
M astlnk's.VlirklllllNl'ai Inj.lln.m. 4r.p : : in.
tNorfolk I'asscnuer. . . . Ct.1p.m. : 10:60 : am.
* 1 Lilly , tKtoipt Stinihiy. _ _ _ _ _ _
SUliUUItA.N TKAUVS.
Council Illuirs nml AlhrlRht.
In mlilltlou to the xutlous mentioned , trains
stoii at 'rweiitteth nml Twenty-fourth utrouts ,
ami lit tlif Summit In Omnlm.
\Vusl\vnnl.
llrotiil- rrnns- Oiunhii uli.iltnonin ' . I Al-
bl'W'J. '
way. fer. Depot. oinului I
"A TT A. M. A. M. \ . M A. M. _
r > : ni 0IH1 :
(1:10 ( : 11:1' : 00 : : : i7 ( I Eft ) i ! : !
TC : ( 7:1 : : . 7:40 :
7:4S : t : : w
8'i : ! 0:12 :
10ir. SIM : : . w\y \ : m i ! ; { ; Mffi I I tm ! ? 1
11 : T , 1 > . M. 1' . M. I'.JI. I'.M.
r. .M.l V. .M ; I'I2 : 12:2.'i :
: l 1 t'D ( ' 1:12 : 1:2. : )
11:4 : 1K : SIK : 2:12 : SjW :
2:4
: }
4:12 : 4:23 :
4:4'1
: 5:25 :
C:0i : 8:12 : 0:2.-i : oijIO
0M : 7OJ : 7:12 : 7r-1 : !
- ' -
7:0- : . 8:12 :
n-ft" ! :2i :
:45 : 10:115 : 10-12 10:2.- : ) lo-iw
. UUBI
10 : K ar. . ll:3of II : ! 11:46 11:60 :
11 v. :
JOastwai'd.
COU.VOIIj
CHICAGO. HOCK ISLAND XPACIFIC. .
Arrive.
A * No. 14 4Ui : ) ) . in. D Nn.2 8:2i : ) u. m.
JJ No. 2 li:45 : I ) , m. A * No. 13. . .11iO : ; n , in.
No. 0 . 0:15 : a. m. C No.fi 5:45 : p. in.
No. 4 . 0:40n.m.A : No.a 0:60 : p. m.
C Des Jlolues Accommodation.
C lies Jlolm-s Accommodation.
CHICAGO A ; NOllTUWKSTKUN.
ANo.rt 0:40 : a. in. A No. y 8:15 : a.m.
A 'No.8 4:00 : p.m. A'No. 7 11M : : a.m.
A No. 4 (1:4.1 ( : p. in. ' ANo.fi. . . .0:50 : p.m.
KANSAS CITY' . S.'jOi''i : COUNUL lU.UFKS.
A No.2 0:2,1 : a. m. A No.i ! (1:3.1 ( : a.m.
A No.4 Aill : ) p. ni.iA No.i 0w : : p.m.
CHICAGO , MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL.
No.2 0:10a. : m.'No. ' 1 7:00a.m.
No. 1 7:30 : p.m. , No. 3 0:50 : p.m.
SIOUX CITY" is PACIFIC.
A No.10 7:0.1 : a. m.lA No.fl 8:55ft.m. :
A No. 12 TiOOp. tu.A | No. 11 OiOOp.m.
OMAHA & ST. LOUIS.
A No.S 3:10 : p.m. A No.7 ll:35a.in. :
CHICAGO , liUULINGTON & QU1NCY' .
G No. H (1:60 ( a. m. A No. 5 0:10 : a.m.
A No.i t > iO R. in.'l ' ) No. 15 11:4.1 : a.m.
A No.8 4UUp.iu.A : No.7 0:0) : p.m.
A No.0 0:40 : p. m.A | No. 7:00 : p.m.
A dally ; 1J dally except Sat. : C dally except
Euti. ; 1) except JI on. ; t fast mall ; * I.linlioa.
OF TUB
Chicago , Milwaukee & St , Paul R'y ' ,
The Best Route from Om nil a and Council
Illnfls to
- = = THE EAST = = -
TWO T11A1NS DAILY HKTWKEN OMAHA AND
COUNCIL uLurra
CWf s'o , AND Milwaukee ,
St. rani , Minneapolis , Cedar Rapids ,
Rock Inland , 1'rpeport , Kockford ,
Clinton , Dubiuine , Davenport ,
Elfin , Miullson , Jancsvllle ,
Ikloit , IVInona , La Crusse ,
And all other Importunt points East. Northomt nd
Foiilhoust.
For throiiRh tickets cull n.i the ticket upon ! Rt 1.101
Farnuiu struct. In lliirkcr Block , or nt Union 1'aclUo
fulfmtin Sleepers nnJ the tlnot DlnlnK Cnrs to tb (
world arorunun the inulii Hue of tbo ChlcnfO , Jill '
wuiikco & St. I'uul llallwBy , nnd ovary attention Is
polil to passcncers by courteous employes Ol tb *
" ' "
COl" . l"l.USIl. Oencral Manancr.
J. f. TUCKKIl , A lst nl tiunvrfil ManoRer.
A. V. II. UAltl'KNTKIt , ( Jouoral I'assenger and
TGlCC0.'K' ' ! < iiAFFOllI : ) , Assistant
anil Ticket Acent.
J.T. CJjilili. lj ne
neRUPTURE
RUPTURE
iFoiTtll elTcUrKiln Bo
dajibrltn
'Horno ' rii-clro.Majrm-tlclltlU
Truii , combined. Uuir i > t > iltbe
only one In the world uenerutlnp
a continuous Kltctrie Magntllo
. . Vwrnmt. Scientific. Powerful , Durable ,
Comfortable cud ErTecllre. Arold irauda ,
- OrerD.OOOcurrd. HenrtHtunjp forpamphlet.
AI.MO El.Kof KIO IIEI.T1 Hill DIHEAHEH.
Di. HORNE. . 101 WABASH Avr. .
RISfShaSElvcnunlver
sal satisfaction In tlio
cure of Qonorrucea and
Uleet. I prescribe Hand
feel bate In recommendIng -
UrcJont/brth *
Ing It to all culTcrers.
IBJ Cheslctl Ca.
Cincinnati A.J.STOMIIt , U.I ) . ,
Docalur , III.
rnicn.oi.oo.
Tr > il Bold by
PENNYROYAI , WAPEU8 are
puccttisf ully UkeU monthly l > y over 10,000
I odlea. Arc Safe. Kffectualand I'lcaiant
w $1 per box by mall.or at dnif RlGU. Sealed
-Parttcular 2 postage Rlararw. Address
TDE KUHEKA CHEMICAL , Co. , DITTROIT , Jlicu.
For sale and by mall l > il Goodman (
Druu Co. , Omahn , 2feb.
r. 11. i-Ai.Mr.it. K , p. iiirnuAV. j. n. III.ANCUAIIU
PALMER. HICHMAN & CO. ,
Live Stock Commission Merchants ,
Offlcu Uooni 81 , Duponlte Kiclinnco llulldlng , union
block \un.l8t-oulll UmnUrt. .S't'U ,
IonY
SORIMER.WESTERFIELD& MALEY
Live Stock Commission ,
Itoora K , UzctianfO llulldlnii , Unlou Stock Yards ,
South Oiualm , Neb.
ALEXANDER k FITCH ,
Commision Dealers in Live Sock ,
Scorn23 , Opposlta Kicuamro liulldlnK , Unlou clock >
Yards , South Ouiatia , Kvu.
UNION STOCK YARDS CO. ,
Of Omaha , Limited ,
Job * t
0
.grTciilturniTnirplomotitS. .
UHUHCHILL > ARKIiH ,
Dealer in Agricultural Implements , Wagons ,
Carriages unJ Iluitulix. JMH" SlriTt.lietneeulithand
lmhUiuaha , Netirn < ln.
LININaErf&METC'ALF CO. .
AgricnlluralMpleineiiis.WaEons.Carria
. .
, Ktc , Wholesale. Onmha , Nebraska ,
PARLIN , ORENDORF fi
\Vnnlcsali * Dealers In
Agricultural Implements , Wagons & Buggies
Ml. Hit. a < i ami IW7 Jones Street , Omaha.
F7 pTMAST & Cp. .
Manufacturers of Buckeye Drills , Seeders ,
C'JltlTalors , I.'ar llasrs. CMer Mlll and I.iitmii 1'ul-
venters. Cor. llth and Nicholas Streets.
WINONATiMlPLEMENT Co7
Agricnltnrailniplcuients.Wagons&BuggiGS .
I'ortn-r 14lh nml Nicholas Streets.
OMAHA IlltANCll.
J. F. SEIBERLING & CO. ,
Akron , Olilo. .
Harvesting Machinery and Binder Twine ,
\V. K. MpHd , Mauiaer. 151.1 i.CHTt'nworlh t Onrihu.
MOLINE.MILBURN&STODDARDCo
Manufiirturer ! ) and Jobbers III
Wagons , Buggies , Rakes , Plows Etc ,
fur , oth nil I I'n-HIc Hlroetv Oniahn , Neb.
Artists' MntorlnlB. _ . _ . _ . _ . _ . _
A HOSPE , Jr. .
Artists' ' Materials , Pianos and Organs ,
1513 IKiniitas btrci'l , Omaha. Nebraska.
Uooksollora and Stationers.
H. M. & . S. W. JONES.
Snccessorsto A. T. Kenyon A \Vholcf\Ic & Hctall
Booksellers and Stationers ,
Kino Wcildlnit Sia'li ' > iiflr > , C'oniiiu-rilal stationery.
UBS lldUk'ias Slrrot. Omaha Neb.
_ Doota and Shoos .
K1RKENDALL. JONES A CO. ,
( SiKcvrsurs to lU'Cil. Jont-s A Co. )
liolesale Manufacturers of Boots and Shoes
w , mi \ uiw
w. v. MORSE" - . co. .
Jobbers of Boots and Shoes ,
1101 , IKB-llOi louijla St. Omaha .Manuluetorj.Sum
mur su. lusluii.
Coffees , Sploos , Etc-
Ci-ARKE COFFEE CO. ,
Omalm Coffee and Hplce Mills.
Teas , Cotfees , Spices , Baking Powder ,
flavoring KitracUI.auiulrV , nine. . Inks. Ktc. UIfr
iflnilarney Street. Omaha. Nebraska.
Crockery and
"
W. L W
Agent for the Manufacturers and ImportctB of
Crockery , Glassware , Lamps , Chimneys ,
Ktc. OtB cc , 317 S. 13th St. . Omaha , Nebraska.
PERKINS. OATCH &LAUMAN ,
Imnorters and Jobbers of
Crcciery , Glassware , Lamis , Silverware
Etc. I.'il4 Fiirnam St. , New ration Itulldlntf.
Commission and
RIDDELL & RIDDELL ,
Storage and Commission Merchants ,
gpeclultli" ' " "Hor , ! Vi' . ( "heo l''iltry , flame ,
ni2IIowiknl8trent. Ontkha.
GEO. SCHROEDER & CO. ,
tiuccvsturs to McKliunu .V Schroedcr. )
Produce Commission and Cold Storage ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
FREDERICK J. FAIRBRASS.
Wholesale
Flour , Fccfl , Grain and General Commision
Slerohant. Corrp'tponilcncc solicited. 10H North ICtU
Street , Onuihi , Neb.
Coal , Coke and Llmo.
OIvTArTA COAL , COKE"
Jotes of Hard and Soft Coal ,
203 South 13th Street , Omaha , Nebraska.
'
J. J JOHNSON & | CO. ,
Manufacturers of Lime ,
And shippers of Coal , Coak , Cement , 1'ustor , l.lm
Drain Tlio , an < l Sewer 1'lpe. Olllco , ! W. 8. WIU
tit. , Oiuaha , Neb. Telepbjnu (11.
NEBRASKA FUEL CO. ,
Snippers of Coal and
211 South 13th St. . Omaha. .Nob.
Dry Goods nna Notloris.
M. E SMITH i CO. ,
Dry Goods , Furnishing Goods and Notions ,
1102 anil 110 * Douglas , Cor. llth St. , Omaha , Nub.
KILPATRIck KOCfTDRY GOODS Co
Importers and Jobbers in Dry Goofls.Notions .
Gents' FurulshlnK Conds , Corner llth and
Sti * . , Omaha , Nebraska.
Rjrnlturo.
DEWEY STSTONE ,
Wholesale Dealers in Furniture ,
Karnam Street , Oinaba. Nebraska.
CHARLES SHIVERICK ,
Furniture
Omulia , Nebraska.
Groceries.
' '
PAXTON , GALLA'CHER'ATCO. ,
Wholesale Groceries and Provisions ,
VU6,707,709 nnd 711 8.10th St. , Omaha , Xeb.
MoCORD , BRADY & CO. ,
Wholcsalo Grocers ,
I th and I-eavenirortli StrccU , Omaha , Nebranka.
Hardware.
LE"ETCLrA"RT < fE7ANDREESEN HAHU-
WARE COMPANY ,
Wholesale Hardware , Cutlery , Tin Plate ,
Jletnls. Sheet Iron , etc. Agents for Howe Scales ,
Jllaml Powder uud I.ymiiu Ilurbed wire ,
llmuha , Nebraska.
HIMEBAUGH A TAYLOR.
Builders' ' Hardware and Scale Repair Shop ,
Mechanic * ' Tools and llutTnlo Kcales. 1(05 Douvlai
htrect , Oualia , Nebraaka.
RECTOR. WILHELMY & CO. ,
Wholesale Hardware ,
10th and Harner Sta. , Omaha , Neb.Veitern ARenti
for Atiitln Powder Co. . JefTurkon r > U-el Nalli ,
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ t'alrbank btundard 8cal > - .
MARKS BROS. SADDLERY CO ,
\Vliolfsulo Manufacturers of
Saddlery & Jalioers of Saddlery Hardware
And Leather. HOJ , U0. > nnd 1107 Harnejr Bt. , Omaha ,
Ktbruka.
W. J.BRATCH ,
Heayy Hardware , Iron and Steel ,
Bprlngi , Waxen Stork , Hardnaro , Lumber , lite. IXC.
uud 1211 llarner rilreet , Umalia.
_
w. L. PARROTT E & co. , *
Wholesale Hats , Caps and Straw Goods ,
11U7 Harncr fitieet , Omaha , Nob.
Lumber.
" >
' '
OMAHA LUMBER Co' . ,
All Kinds of Building Material at Wholesale
ISt J Street and Union Pacino Track , Omaha.
LOUIS BFlADFORD ,
Dealer in Lumher , Latb , Lime , Sasb ,
IKiori.Ktc. Yards-Corner 7th and
Lumber
C. N. DIET2.
Dealer in All KiiidJ of Lumber ,
iJlliaud California Streets , Omaha , Nebraska ;
Lumber Lime Ccmeiiuic
, , , , Etc , 43
Corner f.ih and Douglas PH. . Omaha.
T7W. HARVEY LUMBER C67T
To Dealers Only ,
pmcp , llttl rarnam Street Omaha ,
JOHN A. WAKEFIELDJ
Wholesale Lumlier , Etc , *
Imported and American I'urtlaml Omrnt. Ptsti
Agent fur Milwaukee Hydraulic Cement and *
yiilncy Whlt - I.Hne. j
CHAS. R.
LEE.
Dealer in Hardwood Lumber , I
Wood Carpets and I'arqurt Ktnorlnc. Wh and IMndai
S
Mllllnory nncl Notions.
I. OBERFELDER .V c67T : J
Importers & Jotters in Millinery & Notions
CANFIELDMANUFACTURING co. ,
Manufacturers of Overalls ,
Jeans I'liut ? , Sliutf , Ktc. IllUand 1101 Douglut Street ,
Oiuah . fich ,
Noti'oru
J. T. ROBINSON NOTIONf
Wholesale Notions and Furnishing Goods
< l and W.Sc nth 10th HI. , Omaha.
. _
CONSOLIDATED TANK LlTjE CO. ,
Wholsale Refined and Lubricating Oils ,
Alia lltoase. Ktc. , Omaha. A. II. Bishop , Manager ,
VINYARD & SCHNEIDER ,
Notions and Gent's ' Furnishing Good ? ,
llifi llnrner Strict , Oniahn.
Office Fixtures. _ .
wv. (
TIIK fclMMOXIW MAXt'KArTUIU.NtCO.
Mumifacturc.'s of
Bank , Office and Saloon Fixtures ,
Mnntlvs SMohoanK Hook Cases , Druit rutnrovWall
I'nnpH. I'nitituun , Haltlni ! , romitcr , HcerandVJ jn
( iiiih > n > . Mlnoio.eto. Kiidory luuMilllrc , 17.J ) uud 1133
South IMli StOunitm , Tolupuune 1124.
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"CUMMINOS & "NEILSON ,
Wholesale Dealers In
Paints , Oils , Window filais , Etc ,
. HIS Farnam Street. Oniahu.Nob. _
Paper.
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Wholesale Paper Dealers"
Carry a nice stock of Printing , Wrapping and Writing
I'krar. Special attontlon Klvon to car load orders.
Paper Boxes. _
JOHN L7WiLKIE ,
Proprietor Omaha Paper Box Factory ,
Nos. 1.117 and 131'J Douglas St. , Omaha , Neb.
Printers' Materials.
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"VVESTERN'NEWSPAPER UNION.
Auxiliary Publishers ,
Dvalcrs In Type , 1'rcmps nnd 1'rlnters'Supplies. KH
South 12th Street. Omaha.
Rubber Goods-
OMAHA RUBBER CO. ,
Manufacturers and Dealers in Rubber Goods
911 Cluthlns and leather llcltlne. 1HN Kimmm H trust.
Sash , Doors , Etc.
M. A. DISBROV. ' t. CO..J '
\Vholcsalo MuiuiT ictururs of
Sasli Doors , Blinds and Mouldings ,
Branch Ufilce , K'lii and Iznnl Street ? , Omaha , Neb. ,
BOHN MANUFACTURING CO.
Manufacturers of Sash , Doors , Blinds- ,
VcnldlDK9i Stair Work and Interior llanl YTooil Fin *
au. S. K. Corner Mb. and l-euvouwOrth Streets , '
Omaha , ftfca
Pumps , Etc
A. L. STRANQ CO. ,
Pumps , Pines and Engines ,
3t am , Water , Iln.lway and Mining Huppllos , Etc.
WU , va and V24 Karnnin Street , Oumlia.
CHUHCHILL PUMP CO. ,
Wholesale Pumps , Pipe , Fittings ,
Steam and Water BuppltaR. Headquarter * for Mast.
Koost & Co' * goods , lilt Kiirnam til. , Omuhn.
U. S. WIND ENGINE & PUMP CO. ,
Steal and Water Supplies ;
Halllday Wind Mills. .
OllnnilSCflrnrrmm Bt.Omah ,
U. K. 11083 , Ac-tint ! MnniiKt-ri
DIIU W P , C. L U. & . UW . .
Engines , Boilers and General Machinery ,
Sheet Iron Work Steam I'limps , S w MIHs. 213-1215
lA'UVt'MWOrttl MfCCt , OlUHllU.
Soods.
PHIL. STIMMEL fc CO. ,
Wholesale Farm , Field and Garden Seeds
911 anil ' .iW Jones Street. Omiitia.
Storage , Forwarding A Commission
ARMSTRONG. PETTIS & CO. ,
Storage. Forwarding and Commission ,
Urnnch tioUMMit tlio Huimiiy lluifuy Co. lIUKKli'nnt
wlioluaulo mill 1 retHil , tun ISlOiinil UlZltnrd Street ,
On. imlm. Telophune No.7JO.
Stacks , Boilers , Eto.
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"H. K. SAWYER ,
Manufacturing Dealer in Smoke Stacks ,
lirltchliifs , Tiiiiks and ( iencral llolli-r llemlrlui | { . 131&
Doilgn Street. Uinaha. N'et )
Browora-
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STORZ & TLER ,
Lager Beer Brewers ,
1521 North ElfthteontU Street , Ouiahu , Kcb.
Cornice.
EAGLE CORNICE WORKS ,
Manufacture Galvanized Iron and Cornice ,
John Klicnetor , Proprietor.M Hodvu and lUlnnd I0d
North IDth Strciil. OumliH.
Iron Works.
STEAM BOILER WORKS ,
Carter tt foa , 1'rop's. Manufacturers of all klndl
Steam Boilers , Tn\s ? \ and Sliest Iron WorK
Works South SOlli and 11. li M. Crossing.
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1'AXTON li VIK11I.1NQ 1HON WOUKH.
Wrought and Cast Iron Building Woit
Knelncs , Ilrars Work , General Foundry , Maohlno nuJ (
lllack > uilth Wnrk. Utllcu and Winks , U , 1' . Ity.
and 17th htroct.Uraulu.
OTvrA"H"A WIRE" & IRON" WORKSi
Manufacturers of Wire and Iron Railings
Desk Halls , Window Kunrds. Flower Stands , \Vlr
Signs , Ktc. IU North Ifth Blri.-et.Umiih .
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OMAHA SAFE and IRON WORKS ,
Man'frs ' of Fire & Burglar Proof Safes
faults , Jail Work , Iron and Wlru Kenclnx , Sluns. Eta.
U. Aiidreun , I'ruu'r Cor. llth and Jackson ttts.
CHAMPION IRON nnd WIRE WORKS
Iron and Wire Fences , Railings , Guards
and Screens , for hanks , omccs.Morev roliluncev oto ,
roved Awnlniin , 1-uckmiiiUi Mutliliierjr null
lllucksinlih Works. UlboulU lltli tit.
& WHITMORE ,
Fire and Burglar Proof Safesjime Locfcs