Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, January 16, 1883, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

v r 1 with New Life is given by using Brown's IrRoN Brrrers. In the Winter it strengthens and warms the system; in the Spring it enriches the blood and conquersdisease; in the Summer it gives tone to the nerves and digestive organs; in the Fall it enables the system to stand the shock of sudden changes. In no way can disease be so surely prevented as by keeping the system in per- fect condition. Brown's IroN BITTERS ensures per- fect health through the changing scasons, it disarms the danger from impure water and miasmatic air, and it prevents Consump- tion, Kidncy and Liver Dis- ease, &c. H. S. Berlin, Esq., of the well-known firm of H. S. Berlin & Co., Attorneys, Le Droit Building, Washing- ton, D. C,, writes, Dec. sth, 1881: Gentlemen : 1 take pleas- ure in stating that I have used Brown's Iron Bitters for ma- laria and nervous troubles, caused by overwork, with excellent results, Beware of imitations. Ask for BRowN's IroN Bir- «2RS, and zusist on having it. Don't be imposed on something recom- mended as “just as good." The genuine is made only by the Brown Chemical Co. Baltimore, Md, factory to its Every Corsot is warrantod satis- ‘wearer WAy, or the money will be refunded b: the The only Corset pronounced by our leading physt CORNIGE 0. SPECHT, person from whom it was bough! Tad) raet perist Biting coutll) 8.00. Paragen riing, 81.50. etall Dealers everywhere. onloago, Il iWORKS'| Proprietor, 1213 Harnoy 8t, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF Galvanized Iron CORNICES, DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS . F. Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, s’?hmnt Adjusted Ratohet t's Patent Motalio Skylight Bar and Bracket Shelving, Iam the general agent for the above line of goods. . .l.‘RON YEIEUING. l::‘h.llll W‘I‘MN lnd“m e uards; also GRENRRAT AGHN P. ROGERS & CO0. A GENTS 'L. Bommers & Co's CELEBRATED CRACKERS CONFEGTIONERS Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. OMHA BISOUITS, OAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES Wholesale Manufacturing AND DEALERS IN 'S 14th St. « - gaN | IMPERI3HABL -~ i ) F a ” o PERFUME, urray & Larman’s LORIDA WATER, Best fir TOILET, BATH — “ BLAUK-UKAUGH | whion s ETS olans jes a8 over PSR DAKOTA. Buffalo county has forty settlers, Miner county has a population of Pierre hus been improved §75,0.0 worth the past y v will cive $50,000 tor rail- road to Pierre, A 300,000 hotel will be built in Rapid City during the year. The physicians of Pierre will organizs » medical association, Hutchinson county has fifty-seven school distr and the total yaluation of the county is n The Home ake company has decls # dividend o nts o share, and th Smet company of 22 cents per sha Larimore was surveyed in November, 1881, and on the st of January, 1883, had e 8230,000 worth of improvementa, id City Sports- hragka for & consignment of prairie chickeos and quals | ¢ k the Biack Hills. nnesota is looking into the ud 7 of builiiog sugar re. finery at Alexandria that will manufactare good brown sugar fiom sorghum, An oreanization of Missouri capitalists from St Joe, are reported to have selected lands in Union county for the purpose of entablishiog & stock ranche on a large scale, with which to st A man from WYOMING, Bill Nye, of the Laratia Boomerang, has had a relapse and fears are entertained of his recovery. The soldiers at Fort D. A, Russell have estsblished o military theater at the post, and give regular entertainmente, The mayor and city councilmen of Chey- enne were recently elected without a dis- senting vote, They must be satisfactory, Cummins City, the chief mining center the territ.ry, is having a considerable in the building and mining discovery When the Cheyenue water works are completed they will answer the purposes of the city until after it has attained a popu- Iation 15,00, The wholesale purchasing of Wyoming cattle by large foreign companies is re- varded with considerable apprebension by Wyoming people, The Maud Norton abduction story in Cheyenne now appears to hsye been a fabrication on the part of the girl. Sha tells some improbable stories. Tae Powder River Cattle company ia the name of a recently ing rocratsd com- pany which has s capital of 00,00 pounds, snd the Duke of Manchester among its its stcekholders, OOLORADO. A brewery is to be started at Pusblo woom, Salida is loomiog up aa a railroad center, Del Norte subports five newspapers at the present time, A 80,000 elevator will be built in Den. ver early in the spring. A rich mineral strike has been made at Jamestown, Boulder vounty. Saguache has reduced the price of saloon licenses from to $200 per year, A deer with twelve antlers on one horn was recently killed near Trinidad, The value of coal mined in Fremont county in the yoar 1882 was $230,000, The Moffc smelter at Gunnison City turned out 1ts first bar of bullion on Janu- ay bih, A rolid vein of conl six feet in thickness has been discovered within a few miles of Canon Oity, The Cancn the hands of tal of §50,(00 Two thousand mien are said to be work- ing on the Denver & Rio Grande railroad at this time, Four hundred and reventy-nine tons of ore havebeen shipped from ‘L remont county since the 1st of January, The Fort Collins elevator has to be braced up in order to hold the immense amount of grain stored therein, Denver is being gulled by the public ex. hibition of two aileged idiots, who are said to bave been taken from a mountain caye in New Mexico. An adventurous citizen of Greeley has t up a billiard table in that town and m bond in the sum of §1,000,000 not to well or give away liquor, A mill run from the Forest Queen, on Mosquito, was made last week, Those ho argawire how well thik ore i T R o Sribed ot the ramaity 6 ver per ton, prediot that Colorado 8, s will have a scarcity of water next uzadz'unhn there is » heavy fall of tnow in the moun- tains durivg the spring. So far the fall has been utnoldflurfiy light, NEW MEXINO0. The town site at Grafton has heen pat- ented., # The Palace hotel at Santa Fe will not close up as waa reported recently, The tide of mine seekers seems turned just now toward the San Andreas, The academic department of the univer- sity of New Mexico opened to-day, The Cimarron oattle companv has sold ita rich pasture land for ,000, There is & rumor that the military head- quarters are to be removed from Santa e to Fort Bayard, The buoko men at Wallace were raided by the United States authorities last week snd bave suspended operations, Bilver Ciiy people pay eighty oents per gallon for milk. Tt e e condensed, or Chicago milk, should be en. couraged. “‘Huse” Brown, a desperado was shot and killed at Coolidge by 8, M. Phillips, # justice of the peace, on the norning of the 8d inst, Brown was resisting arrcst st the time of the homicide. ity sme!ter has passed Into tock company with a capi- ARITONA. Farmers are making extensive clearings west of Phwnix, This will add to the value of the land, The territorial prisen at Yuma is crowded with conviots, As many as ¢ix are locked up in a single cell, Proscott is to have a new hotel finished soon by the enterprise of Hon. M. H. Sherman, late superintendent of public in- struction, A stage oontaining nine passengers, when ab ut six wiles from Prescott re- cently, upiet, and Ned McGowan, of Tombetone, was seriously hort, A soldier named Oats was o badly disabled, The rest of the pastengers were only slightly wounded, OALIFORNIA, Los Anrelos county now has & popu'a- tion of 59000 and ite arab)., area weil un. der cultivation, The county jail at Sacramento contains thirty.two prisoners, Of this number four are charged with murder, The first child—a boy—has been born in the town of Galens, Wo sud bis nume is Willium Galens R irry, The electric light masts have all bheen placed in Los Angeles, and a trisl shows hat they are admirably adapted for their as brawl occurred i at Beaver City, during which W borne was_ very sevarely cut with a knife in the hands of Charles L. Lightuer, An_outlaw named Keating, for whose spprehension there (s & reward of $2,500 oon ey Ose &, pears to have been without foundation, ey young grain, coming dangerous to eat them on account of the poison that is put out for them. Some of the farmers are busy keeping them off the grain, the effe and will be located south of the y depot, year s business, the time of his arrest arrangements for opening a hotel, very loosely administered on the Skagit when the offense is committe] against an Indian, Several Indians have recently been killed there and no attempt has bean made to bring their murderers to justice. furnishes employment to 175 han cavalry, committed sul math, last week Suday, by shooting him- nelf through the budy, for the act. wusnern portion of New Mexico His last fTense was the killing of a man with » slecgo hammer for the purpose of rob- bery, The marquis of Lorne visited J. T Rose’s ranch, in the vicinity of Los An. geles, Monday. The marquis took great interest in the wine house, and made many inquiries in regard to the process of wine. making, taking copious notes, The Chico Recordsays: The story about TLeland Stanford buyivg out the town of Vina and the surrounding neighborhood At any rate, the people ina did not “eatoh on” to the proposition made them. Wild geese are doing much damage to One man on the San Joa 1t 18 be- n killed sixteen at one shot, A run that the § y intend to build a hotel at that during the present winter, The new ing is to be an immense structure, senger It is to be finished in time tor next comp! WASHINGTON. A company of Seattle capitalists have taken up over 7.0.0 acres of land in the Mosxes hottom, Yakima county, wnd will #oon commence the construction of an irrigating ditoh to cost $75,000. A. H, Garrison, who bears an enviable reputation, was arrested at Seattle laat Sat- urday on a requisition from New Mexico, where he is wanted for grand larceny. At e was completing The Seattle Herala jsays thot the law is OREGON. The government work at Cascad locks Blackleg is_ rapidly spreading smong the cattle of Klamath county, and many are dying of victime, beef, it. Steers have fallen nd the people are afraid to eat Sergeant Holland, of company K, First ide at Fort Kla- No caure is given The Pendleton East Oregonian s, The many freight teams over the moun- tains are having a nard time of it. ronds are very soft in many places, and to add to this there is over a foot of snow on the range. WAgO! The The number of broken-down together with those wmired down ned, is enough to sadden the rt of even the repairer, MONTANA. The new Custer county jail cost §14,225, The buildings and improveinents made in Deer Lodge last vesr represent a total value of 830,000 or $85,000, The Western Union telegraph wire has beep extended along the live of the North- ern Pacific as far as Bozeman. If the new Spanish smelter at Barker is ccess there will be a dozen of thewm in the Belt mountains next summer, TLeesburgh is the name of a new rail- road town about fourteen miles east of Woeekaville, Heavy rock work will be done at that place The total assessment values of Montan: for the year 1382 fuot up $33,321,319.12, being an increace over the preceding year of $9,170,512.72, Fifteen thousand dollars have been sub- scribed toward putting & boom in the Mis- souri river enton next s;ring and for establishing a saw mill. The permanent dep't in West Deer Lodge is progressing rapidly. The build- ing in twenty-four by sixty feet in size, with a fourteen foot ceiling, and has a sub. stantial rock foundation, The emperor of the Bannack tribe, with two empresses and pappoose pring were evgaged during the week in fishing Obriet. illll gifts out of the swiil barrels in Dil- on, Butte proposes to make tuch a change in the city charter that the offices of mar- hal, police magistrate, treasurer and city attorney shall be filled by election and not by sppoiutment. IDAHO. A week ago » smowlide occnrred in Bmiley oanyon, near Vienna, [I. T, bury. |’ ing ¥wo men, Arthur Tippet and John Haokenls. They were finally found; but both of them were dead. U1AH At Virgin City on New Year's night, during a dsncing party, Fraoklin Hunt and Richard Parker became involved in a quarrel, which resulted 1n a fight, Hunt being killed by a blow on the head, in. flicted by some unknown person in the orowd, The Balt Lake Tribune issued a four- teen page paper on New Year's 1 plete with news and reviews of the events of the year and of the work done in the various miniog districts in Ugah and Idaho, including the Wood River countt{ altogether, the ssue was a splendid fl:; nd wuch credit is due to the pub. ors, REMEMBER THIS. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature i» making you well when all else fails, If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are suffering from any of the numer. ous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your own fault if you remain ill, for Hop Bittera are a sovereign remedy in all such complaints, If you are wasting awayi with any form of ney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn fora cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible slekness Nervousness, you will find a ‘‘Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters, If you are a frequenter or a resi- dent of iasmatio district, barricade your system a t the scourge of all cquntries—malaria, epidemic, bilicus aud intermittent fovers—by the use of Hop Bitters, If you have rough, pimple or sal. low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable genorally, Hop Bitters will give you fair skin, rich blood, and swectest breath, health and comfort, In short they cure all diseases of the stowch, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. 8600 will be paid for a case they will not cure or help, * That poor, bedridden, tnvalid wife, sister mother, or dawghter, can be made the picture of hoalth, by a fow bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer} ——— ‘Woman's True Priend, A friend in need is friend i This nove can deny, especially when assistanceis rendered when one is sorely afflicted withe disease, more parti plaints and weakne: those com- r d fowale population, know that i n's true friend, and will positively restore her to health, even when_ all other remedies fail, lo trial always proves our as: sertion, They ure pleasant to the taste, aud only cost fifty cents » bottle, Sold by C. I, Goodman WA A NUAL DEABKING. An Account of Bullivan's Recent Bout With Coburn—The Lat- ter's Marvelous Skill, The stamping of 10,000 feet in Mad- ison Bquare garden, New York, sounded iike the roaring of the ocean surf in a storm as John Lawrence Sul- livan skipped up the steps leading to the elavated ring occupying the center of the building last Wednesday. The champion wore a_pea jacket and light yellow trunks, Heclimbed the roper, walked to his corner and threw aside the jacket, His white skin outlined the muecles, thews and sinows that give him his strength, A few seconds later the ehining pate of Mr. Joseph Coburn appeared sbove the edge of the platform, He wore white breocches, knotted at the knee with blue ribbon, Coburn scemed even | At more herculean tban Sullivan, The old champion never locked better, even whon trainlng for a fight. Pop Whitaker, master of csremontes, In a stentorian tone of volce, roared: “Now we will have a gentlemanly wind-up. Mr, Joe Coburn,” waving his hand toward Mr. Coburn, who bowed; ‘‘Mr. John L. Sullivan,” wav- ing toward Sullivan, who also bowed. The giants then arose and approached each other, as light of footas panthers. Their white boxing gloves sawed the air, They circled eacn other like fal- cons at play. Then Sullivan's left flaw out like a stone from a catapult, | g It was neatly stopped by Joe, who|g stood on the defensive, The falcon- like play was resumed. Again and sgain Sullivan launched out with his left, and was neatly foiled. The ii terest of the spectators was breathlees, The pugllists were smiling. Co burn stopped Sulllvan’s passes 8o elegantly that one of his friends ehout- ed “Go in, Joe, go in.” The hot blood mounted to Sallivan's cheek. He stopped sparring and turned toward the front of the house, His dark eyes flashed fire. ‘‘Gentlemen,” said he, ‘‘this is a friendly set-to be- tween Mr, Coburn and myaelf. There is to be no knoosking out., Some day, possibly, I may oblidge you by killing a man for you. It may be Mr. Mace's unkpown, and it may be some one else.” The champlon turned and again confronted his untagonist. The fencing was resumed. Coburn rallied, and twice tapped Sullivan on the ear with his right. The cheering was ter rific. The old duelist had made the first hit. An exquisite display of sience followed, Coburn stopping a score or more of times direct p and old Pop Whitaker ocalled time, The men returned to their corners and readjusted their gloves, They were not in the least blown. Alluding to Sulltvan, a friend eaid: ‘“He can't apar like he would epar if he was wicked. No big man can,” At the second bout the men sprang for each other like old game-cocks, For a minute they re volved like figures in a kaleido-scode, then Sullivan bent forward and touched Coburn on the ribs, ducking his head as he did so. COoburn countered on the muscles] of his back, Sulli- van straightened and tapped Co- burn twice on the nose. Joe crossed on Sullivan's ears. Sharp rallies, di- versified with ingenious fibbing, fol- lowed. Out of the wilderness of this solentific display Uoburp laid his glove on the side of Sullivan’s nose and kept it thare for a full second. The champion gave ground, and was fol- lowed by Joe, who tapped him in his turn twice on the proboecis. Amid lively countering Pop called time, and the men sgain retired to their cor- ners. They were panting from their exertions. Sullivan grourd his foet in the chalk under the rounds of his chalr, and old Pop W hitater shuftlad himself around and used-his one hand and a crash towel in wiping their faces. & o *Now, ‘gentleman,” sald the old man, after the lapse of a minute or more, ‘‘shake hands and wiad up.” The masses of muscle, bone and sin- ew skipped for each otherlike Colo- rado cicadas, They got down to real work. The aoft spots of the gloves on the hard flesh could be heard in every part of the great hall. 0ld Pop Whitaker began to dance like a man strung on electric wires, It was give and take. The men came together like two game_cocks on the wing and skipped away oh the rabourd as elastic as rubber, The whits gloves flew in the air like corn popping 1 a griddle. Exquisite feints and the sharpes. ral- lying were followed by close counter- ing. Coburn’s display ot skill was so marvellous that, at time seemed to be playing with Sul There was no ‘“‘slugging” snd ne efforts at chancery. The spectators were de- lighted. At times you could have heard a pin drop, and sgain the up- roar was 8o great that you could hard- ly hear yourself talk, The rallying grew sharper, the countering became heavier, and the men were fast becor« ing winded, when Coburn, of his own accord, seized Bullivan by the hand, and the friendly set-to was ended. **“Darability better than show,” is Darability of health is worth more than the wealth of a Van. derbilt, Kidney-Wort is man’s co-la- borer in masiataining health. With healthy llver, bowels and kidneys, men and women will always be in good health, If the bowels are torpid, it plles tormeut, if the back is full of pain, get a package of Xidney- Wort and be cured without more suf- ferlug, Money for the Unmarried: One of the most solid and subatan- tial institutions in this country is the Marriage Fund Mutual Trust assocla- tlon of Cedar Raplds, Ia. During their first year, erding January lat, 1883, they pald over $30,000.00 in benofits to their members, and the greatest satisfaction prevalls among their certificate holders. They are organizd under the laws of Iowa, and their officers and directers are among the leading and most prominent busi- ness men ot Oedar Rapids. Every un- married person shoula have a certifi- cate in this association, It is & splendid investment, as safe] secure and sure as a goverument bond. You can just as well have a good sum of money to commence mar rvied lifo on'ns not. Over 200 mem- bers haye been paid off, receiving over 300 per cent. on their invest- LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in Postoffice during the week ending January|13, 1883, GENTLEMEN, Atkins C Aiken J Aloott J W Banghman J J Bero ¥ F Buzgard ¥ Barrows K F Ban K A Beaver H Bertlesen A Brooks J Bastwi k CV Bauer G Case M E Crane U Chapman ¥ O Crowell RW T Chase W A Conlon My Clary H Catlton F ClaraJ H Dixon V Doud J Duffin J 8 Degerman A G Decker (¢ Fittioger R ¥ Lffinde k 8 Fisher M Ford W B Fot G N Green T G Graven I, Glawsng J H Gilden J Gause C C Gruckart N—2 Hefiter J V Halfin J B Hauton J J Hanser A Hirach Hantz J L, Holmes ; B Hammond J Janson A Jefferson A—2 Jacobs H C Johnson 1 Kendall J W Kelloe L 8 Kitchen K B Lovington J Lagergrun H Linch J Lorensen T A McGavoch W McKenaa P’ McGowan ¥ Miller A Monroe R urnen k Mehler ¥ on J V Neve W rne 1 8 Paulsen £ D Parker 8 A Putoam ) A Poluantur LL -5 Pomerter Mr Pierce C 8 Rice A A Reed J H Rasmus E H Rogera J=2 Radensleben F Rockwell E Richard J L Slot P Spohul J Schuler W Spieman A Sezzen A Btout R M Taylor J Tracey P Tuarner 8 'unk D Tennant A M Von Darn M C White A Wirt CN Whitmore G WhiteJ A White J Waldin W Wolf L Wood IR Winslow C F Young P Roll & Thayer LADIES LIST, Anderson 1 Andress Mrs W C Bart'ett Mrs H Brown Mrs M L Bauer E Brown Mrs A Cochran Miss K Oarlton Mrs C Clemmons Mrs O L Clark Miss G Dalton Miss M Dundee Mrs S Foote Mra G Gray Miss E Henderick Miss I, Gordon Miss M M Gibeon Mrs A E Hamilton Mrs 1 Honson Miss M Hall Miss L Holden Miss M Johnson Miss M Johnson Mrs M Jose Mrs S Johnson Miss L Lsmont Mrs J K Linwood Mrs 1, Manneon Miss B Moore Mrs G Nightengale Miss M Oberg Mrs A Lewis Mrs E Lorenz Mrs M Learn Miss J McGraill Mies M Mabios Miss M Olsen Miss M Ponce Mrs N Rowley Miss A Reasoner N Salmon Mrs K Strode MraJ Treacey Mrs J FOURTH CLASS MATTER, Rose Miss A Salmon Mrs J Shuttz Mrs S Sheldon Miss N Adler 8 Bent & C Clapp F Cummings A R Da Weiw T C Fowler P’ Ford C H Green P H Lamhars: J Maxwell H Pratt E A Tros. F. HaLL, Poatmaster, THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY | FOR PAIN. Relioves and cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, BACKACHE, EEADACEE, TOOTHACHR, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS, SPRAINS, Soreness, Cuts, Bruises, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALDS, Aud all other bodily aches aud paias. FIPTY CRNTS 4 BOTTLR Sold by all Drugel Deaiers. Directions SIDE SPRING A'l'l'AO:lDl‘"—Ho’l' PATENT A. J. SIMPSON. LEADING CARRIAGE FACTORY 1409 and 1411 Dodge Stréat, aug 7-me 6m OMaHA, NE», A PURE AND Delioious Bever. age. “THE CUP THAT CHEERS,"” “BUT NOT INEBRIATE! Bt L L OUR I JINN PARTY the last bottle HUB PUN “Then, my deor, Jdon't forgot to ren me to order’a fresh sunply to-morro “THE HUB PUNCH"is pre; d aole. I‘-lx)- Messrs, C, H. GRAVES & SON, Boston, It is made of the best imported brandy and Santa §fruz ruo, united with the juice of fresh ]xmm and th white sugar, 13, & , that has we pure, end o relis/le a with'the most curdial appreciation of all who tried it, ment. Send a postal oard for troo |, Seo thit y circulars fully detailing the plan, | ™ AR press 3 B £ e capsule over the cork of each which i+ the fivest known, Good Grocers and Wine Merchants agents can get territory il applied for soon. Write to-day. Do not post- pone it, Mention where you saw this notice, Jé-lm everywhere, Trade supplied at Manuf by M, A, MoNamara; fan A, H, Gladstone, Omaha N. turer's prices upplied by | 118 FARNAM ST. | TheLowest Prioes (Guaranteed. A combination of Pro- toride of Iron, Peruvian Bark and Phosphorus in a ‘r‘dlutabla form. For i Voot lity, Loss of tite, Prostration of Froicers 4t ta indispensa- REV.J.L. TOWNER, Indusisy, 5., says:— I consider 1t a most excellent remedy for the debilitated vital forces. in Kroav. S use. Ministers and lic Speakers will find it of the greatest value where 8 Tonic is n BATY. recommend :.lfl‘ tl'nulble riemedl nt, possessing un- doubwflutritivfi and torative 5 FO it Ry Oob e b =0 AR R R, Lath, Shingles, Pickets, 8A8H, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEMW PLASYER, BETO. PWETATE AGENS FOR MILWAUKEEZ CEMENT OOMPANYY Near Union Pacific Davot. OMAFAN® C. F. GOODM NN, WHOLESALE DHALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate G'ass. #8 Avyone contemplating bullding store, bank, or any other fine antage to corres ond with us before purchasing shelr Plate Glass, C. F, GOODMAN, will find 14 40 thetr ad OMAHA _ NEB. STEELE, SJHNSON & CO0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of JIGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBAGLO. Agonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER (0. HENRY LEHMANN, | WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED. 2o s OMAHA F.C. MORG.AIN, WHOLESALE GROCEL. 1213 Farnam 8t.. Omaha, Neh PERFECTION HEATING AND BAKING is only attained by using CHARTER 0AK 8toves and Ranges. @ WIRE GAI_I#;:&I’!R DOOES, e MILTON ROGERS & SONS ¥, ’4’ omnzhf“..mfl Fall and Winter Stock. —OF—~ Men's, Boy's and Childrer's —AT POLACK'S GLOTHING HOUSE Py - 316 Farnham Street Near 14th. BERQUIST BROTHERS, MANUFACTURERS OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES 4407 1D 1E K P ELIE S S w..’rgm:. 11 Al NTH STRRET opairin in all Branches s MALHA, NEB, r 4

Other pages from this issue: