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w THE DAILY BEE'~0MABA M()NDAY AUGU T 6. 1583 BEFORL& AND — /\'-‘Tr “Dhg Nebraska Coruice and Oroameatel A Manufacturing House Which Wil !subterfuge that it merely suspended, Thereupon, without ‘any further in quiry, without permitting "the company to defend itselt, the postmaster-gencral withdrew the guspension in violation of ¢ moral obligation, and _stopped the com puny's mails. The rings are, of course, nt ow, it is not pertinent what the mer of the action may be. The fact staud that the postmaster general hns Leen guilty of a high-handed and unwar rantabloe act of oppression and injustice. |1£ tho company’s scheme is fraudulent, it mails should be held. But the company and MPORTANT INSTITUTION Works.” Win Favor With Al its Among the latost enterprises inauger tedin Omaha 1s the starting of a new ianufacturing establishment at th northwest corner of Ninth and Jones | was cortainly entitled to a hearing, ’E‘rrlr‘r Anp! aro sent en 30 Day.' Trial, strodt if it does not come within the meaning ™ K of the statute, there ot a shadow of ,“.fi.“ UNL ‘”‘J m l)P n*G The company to whose energy and con B Il il G duidag reason for interfering with it V0w, WARTIG W o nkis fidence in the future growth and prosper All the evidence is in its favor sofar, 1t " ity of this city tho investment of alis legally incorpordted under the lavs of lar mount of capital, is due, will @ state; its wht toexistence is acknow! do business the *Nebraska Cornice | edgedin the constitution of Louwisinna; its and Ornamental Works. surplus funds are devoted to a state chars heads of the firm is Mr. W vy and no proof itover has been of Giaisor, who for tho past thires yoars lins d that it is not an honestly conduct been with the co Works, | ed business M san oxpert at | The procedure by which o specific ob and is o sober, steady and in- | Hgation is set widd l“"}'“'" b dustrious man with unbounded ambition reviyed by sicee of legal chicanery in his businiess wed tireless | 18 worthy only of a pettifogging attorney, enery That his good qualities | 3nd that the Department of Jdustice can are known is - proven by the fact that he | be made the dirty tool of a blackmailing i backed by unlimited capital and wiil | ting, is a foul disgrace to the country start into business with everything in [ New York World, Jul 188 |h||| f}| it Uwork and TELREGRAPH NOTES. N N | g his patrons, g h Only Perfect substitute for Mother's| The building is now in complete order | e Milk. The most nourishing dict for_invalids and the now machinery is of the latest| ‘The latest estimate of the vietins of the R CRUTH ] oratos manundod | and most approved character. A* larg® | carthiuake at Ischia is 8,000. Send for the pamphlet ALF&CO., | amount of money has been invested to fit | A syndicate has heon formed in Pittshurg to tukth-26t 41 vontral Whart, itcaton, Mas. | ypy the factory so that it shall rank sce- ain control of all the coke producing com- i ur by X | panics in the count The Public 18 1equested carefully to notree th | ond to none and a force of skilled me- | new and enlarged Scheme to be drawon Monthly | APITAL PRIZE, $75,000. Tickets Oniy |t 270, | 8, shares in Propor‘hon. ’.‘. Lnflmaua Slale menv Uumuflm | ing, together with' \rvulinzu, balustrades, “We do liereby certify that we supertise the . | rangements for all the Monthly and Seini-Aninas wings of the Louisiana State Lottery Company. | include |iron | window caps, tin, iron and slateroofin | dow and cel in fay destroye which was 5 »orts mads o conl mi inpector show the output of coal for the ending June 13th was 300,000 tons, yne’s Oklok rais a foothold at Re i re squatted there 1, arrested in K he storm tur Lancaster county, lanics from the east will e put on from ; e out | The work done at this institution will the manufacture of galvanized nices, dormer windows, finials, | onr corr ights and iron fen randas, office and_bank railings, juards, ete. use is warmly win- | after noon T The new 1 welcomed to | 87 rson_manage and control the Dy y s A Shernietoce, and that i same areconducten esfs | 8 place among the live establishments of | Mo neting postmaster general has approved Ronesty, fairness. and in good faieh toward all par. | of this growing city, and they may be 1 of the new four cent postage stamp, . and e attho il the s g/ o signaturcs attached company to uxe this cer. | o tificate, with fac- my its advertisements t | s COMMIERIONRRS, Tncorporated in 1508 fo for educati yeara by the legislature il and charitable purposes #tal of 81,000,000 —to which a rescrve fund of over | 550,000 has i on added. By an overwhe popuiar vote its franchis the present state eonstitution er 24, A, ih. 1879, tery ever voted on and people of any state 1t wver Scales or Postpone | Its grand single number drawings take place monthly. A SPLENDID O] adorsed | TUNITY TO WIN A wing, Clas I, FOR o [® o DAm!ronmmnuyu sof 5 1067 Ps = 3 * | Bud whisky cansed the disturhance Aspiloation | part 1ot 4, Dlock 169, and v..r» BIoELU Al i Hoery Trd { i only to the ofl I\uunl/ w Ruth ? 300, | S O Nl L o . Behm and wife to 1. Williams, q. c. s .l.. |u 1 26-15-12 | Tron Mountain road, fave hoon A IONAL BANK, | United St to . . Evans, patent, | at Burue, Clark conity, Arkaiias, and son- B LTINS, 34 3 315 | tenced from one to five ars cach in the Peni i Now oL ‘,.Au.\x . 6-16-10, | 3 Sl %5 Nurm, | W. MeMohon and wife to A, 8. Pad- |t ot o L A. DAUPHIN, 8, Lo, | qo Bolki] GRS ; wtucky. pardone i 607 Seventh St., Washimgton, Drc. ;“ oles Dlock 15, Smith’s add., | ,...“;;.'.m ary C. herf i -] % | life from L it S — :l "‘\""':'":;‘"’;' tod in 11~1 \\ lw;| 1|~L | ] 8 | therford was insubordinate jently | The new postmaster general has been |ironed, but was conyerted by e ovangalis, . | ma wde the tool for a gross piece of injus- | B D | thee, and for what cannothe .v”.md.‘.-.r.lll It lia Lo loi to B ; ) unwarrantable interferonce with | ton of the i on ol 5 park, \ciseo, August LOUISIANA STATE L[]T'['BRY 00 ‘n..- freedom of thte wils General | BS B. Frank Moore. 127 La Salle Street. Chicago,)® |c (Formerly 319 and 212 Broadway, N. Y.) suro of securing a largo patronage i with a cap. | \‘. | pur | undor which the ord abust engraving of the |’ warrant their \mlr W ek Owing to the r e at large which will nvestment. ont threats mado by the Tn- i vincibles, the gnard to be mounted at Redeau i hall after the wrival of the Marquis of Lans- . downe, will be supplied with Dall cartridge. The completion of the St. Lows & ailroad from Texarkana The_rond is now open business to Qainesville, Tox. d, the well known poet and having r his e — Very Well ¥ Why do we defer till_to-morrow what we hould do to-day ? Why do we neglect a cough ill it throws us into consumption umption brings us_ to the gravet DI LALL'S BALSAM ix sure to cure if takon 1t hus vever been known to ughly nocording to ptter medicine Sold everywhes for Tl | ! neisco \t an entire block | stroye [ Lo ho ground, ax HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE, AV TRE IR A Valuable Nerve Tonie. [ . C. C. Onvsteab, Milwaukee, Wis., Sil used it in my practice ten and consider it o valuable nerve | ssistant commiss; cans, committed su ¢ hy shooting_ himself, survive. Disappoint- assigned as the reason ——— Real Estate Transfers, | of thv deed | A man named Barker, living on Hurricane D/ the center of Arkansas, killed his Tho following deeds were filed for rec- ovd in the county clerk’s office August eported for Tur Bee by Ames’ rc unouncement of her in R A lone i young man state agenc shbors hu to M. C. G A, Lowe's Ist Geo, P Bemis and wife lot 1, block wel Davitt says the 16 back from this i ANy sen: Hall, w. ., lot 7, | and wife sel to J. DeVine, , Dlock Parker's add. el but not o erowd o left, 3 O'Neil and wifl hack firing o revolver o fi to P, 1. Iler, w. d., [un hor and will d lodge of ion to t ever wit me ot great i ausp iresham has such a high reputation for y of purpose and uprightness of | Masons of California. t that it scems impossible that e | the park will be one of - the gra dl cognizant of the circumstances | 1 f the late Post-| O condu an be Manager of Chicago Office. TuMllmll ply for T [ly wounded a young man Drawing, Lumlm.]m\ Lum.) company, Was sus- | it i crowd of ruuglis, committed s ‘p(lll ad The act of the shooting of Faulk- TueSdaay, Aug‘ust 14, | "B Fuota of the case, as they are found | n it party, and the like officially recorded, are not in any doubt. | his death, preyed “on “the mind of the First Capital Prize, 76,000, Tickots 8. Sold fn | 1 For e W0 Tyes 9. Post ter Glomera] | a0 caused him to ec ot ¥ifths at §1 each. See full scheme elsewhere, n November, 187 QEtMastor Gienerad | The Al n) 1 ) d wedksat-w-6w Key charged M. A. Dauphin, the pre ho Alton.. (Ill.) GO {AIum of the lottery company, with “being raate | enziged in fraudulent shemes and de- | DR, HENDERS(}N [y R { | vi nd ordered that 1o letters should | wiil probal mflnndulh\\\umlunn\ i twelve in | be delivercd or money orders paid to | low tho { him. from St, | Mr. Dauphin denied the chavge and | ©f the same li Faslll Mt iy | domanded an investigation, at the same | 6 D Bicharbon, o Caidian, i Skin Dis: | tino instituting a civil suit against tho | R T SIRERE, Stadie ‘yl»fllv “1|I||‘ the suit wes I 1o says he will xnlm:]l»h the fe: fow. Thousands of cases cured. cines furnished even to s at o dis sultation free and confidential —call or wiit experience are importait illustrated —and circulars for two 8 cent stamps. It A BKin of Beauty 18 a Joy Forever. PR, T.YFELIX GOURAUD oOriental Cream or Magical Beautifier. |t =The Oriental Cream Purifies as well lk‘nrvl'm\) o Sidn, Removes Ton, Pimples, Frecklus, ot s w0 harmlcss wo taste it to be wure the | .....-uu.,.. s t | e [ r to aludyof the | ¢ As you \u.n o8 will uye them, | I T recomuend “rean’ as the leas harmful || of all the Skin preparations.” Ous bottlo will Iest | aix months, using it every day, Also Peade) Juo tile removes superfiuous hair without injury Lo the wkin. M HAU Tox (a patient): 8 Bond f. B. T. GOURAUD, Sole Proy ts and Fancy Grods ocal United States, Canal and t., N. Y. For saie by all Dru ers throughout the Department sinee the order of suspen- | 00y this morning by Detectives Furlong wion tending to cstablish the fact that Af, |4 Chisman, belonging to the secret A, Dauphin is enyaged i conducting | $ervice of the Missouri Pacific railroad. any scheme that would bring him with- | acn ave sl negroes and helong to | 81,000 res for | i the a JAS, H. PEABODY . J, ) PHYSIGIAN & SUR(:EON 1 "‘G W. ROSE, M. D, | Physician & Surgeon . 0 CE—16TH AND W TER WH]’P‘;;HH sl:u . DRUG STORE. | e open all hours day and night. Calls attended J’; and country ‘ | manding his fivst, i | eral wpon uld r.uhmul lines running i o bl | i al Key insti- gation, which resulted n | ion that he was not sutisfied that | [ y was a fraudulent scheme. He | i v _order, counter- he had no power to mails unless he was | When which ho ¢ Joug nflated with Ho will find no throngh, to strapped to bis bick, he lotte The Cunard stemmship comy for the build nterfere with the ich it i A that there was fraud. sl 5 I a8 seale auything which 1 Atlantic servic wlvan -ul et boen devised for th aro to hoof 8,000 tons burden each, 000 horse power, ¥ inin excess of £600,000 for eac nlv»u,n is that the two vessels shull cen knots per hour, or in leas than vix days, general’s attention was called o the lottery by interested persons, and i referred the matter to Attorney-gen- MacVeagh, who found himself con- trained to admit that the mails could um m.nmn | ® an et large fro on beauty and | not be interfered with except upon proof A ) detes ™ et | of frand, ther investigation of the udidate, Mr, o Vork Sun, who holds close ok with Tilden, told him rocently that den would not allow his name to e used in Tilden's strength had no p o, il ho ‘4...]‘1 scaruely e o s was made, and the con- at that there was no ']hv same busy schemers who have | siznifica hought to avenge themselyes on the | nated if he Withed it. The general thought ompany, on account, it is alleged, of its | thought MeDonald “'mld stand the best ofusal to buy off opposition, got & mem- | how if the convention was held now of congress to order an inquiry, in aTaae "-_‘.“m_ Thioves, ply to which the late Postmaster- 4 . ieneral Howe, as conscientious and | 5% Lovis, August 5.—Dick Lindsay, on Thomas Lindsay, Ellis Rhodes. wee Jones and W, West, members of a gang of railroad car thieves, were arrost T been submitted to the | ¢4 st Brooklyn, 111, opposite this city, honest & man as ever lived, de 1e could not interfere with the nail, ured that (B wpany's the same ganyg, several members of which w the contemplation of the statute,” Upon the assurance of the departient | Wore arrested gomo weks oand lat there should be no interference with | 0% at Bellevillo, 111~ Fourtevn vis mail wnless fraud was discovered, |95 the have so0 far boon arrestod . Dauphin consented toa dismissal of The prospect is that gll the rema.nder, his suit, aud took no further proceed- [8even in number, will be captured in a i fow d Mace Jones 14 the man whe "Mhire postmasters in succession having | killed Marshal Green in Brooklyn, 111 seen vainly importuned to aid a cortain | — well -known ring to act unjustly, they ! A Veter and a Pauper. urned their attention to the depart | New Youk, August b.—Geo. F. Jedry, | mnl of justice and succeeded in gotting | age ¢ Assistant Attorney-General Freeman '“t 08, died yeste uhy in Suffolk county alps house, Long Island. He served un nterfere, not alleging fraud, but insisting | der Napoleon, was with him at Moscow the enforcement of Postmaster- | and fought at Waterloo. seneral Key's order, under the techuical | the alus house for several years, was not rescinded hut Pa., on | thof to. | S t w City on | ty in the Blue Cut train | | EsY He has been in | BORN TO BUHY PEOPLE. Delighting in Am‘.nfling the Dead---Au | Undertaker Who Enjoys His | vo e Calling, The Hard Work in Managing Funer Folks Who Go tro Styles in O Curios- Mns. als ity | - o Horald. “No or man can be a successful under who is not in love with his busi ness,” smilingly remarked a south_side “funeral director,” as he smoothed his land along the sable surfase of o md looked with admiring eyes at imitation hearse in his show-window “Do you mean that you like to han dle the dead and attend funerals’” asked an interested listener “Phat is just what 1 e the vender of grave cloth born to be an undertakar which I was born J yard. My father somotimes helpeddig the graves, 1 was always interested in the fune I knew all the | regulor had & sort of we and reverence for them, 1 used to ount the plumes on the hearses and | Tt in the fter the gilded stars | which were sonietimes seraped from the colting as they were taken out and placed |on the bier. 1 had a passion for any | thing of the sort. When 1 found a dead I mouse or bird, 1 always had a funeral and had great fun in acting as nearly like the cal undertakers as T could, I made up wy mind earlier than 1 can romembe | that T would never be anything but an replied “1 was room in s | undertaker,” Syer sinee T have been doing any Lall my money with | it in this busines; twenty-five And the undertaker IR IR lnrnml eyo over the rows of | coffing arranged about “the room “1 should think you would get tired of secing so much sorrow and spending | s0 much of your time in scenes of mourn ing.” to pull down my face and try to'look as | if I had no thought but that of keeps| ing the coffin right side up, If I stopped o minute 1 should b a child. “There is he went on to | seem to appreciate. deal of hard work, tc *‘that the public don’t | Of (uul*n- it don’t do | carriages it ereates u scene; the nea i1 | tives talk it over among themselves, tell |all their friends, the whole r wquaintances hear of it ame us, and it takes bus to make & man unpopul ness is gone.” does the hard work co “The trouble is in the little thing: The gloves for the ers must be looked after, the carr sperly nun red and avranged, the friends must he ited in their proper places, the burial rtiticate kept track of, the wraps of the [ mowrners put where they can he found, the casket got r to be opened in a the crowd of curious strangers from the mourners’ plice and and one things which e en. All this when the | \Imost total st moment, kept 1 assi state of carefully o | mind to think soberly and any subject.”’ SWhich do you prefer house, or at a church?” | **In most cases it i oy the details ina chureh. There question about where the mourne There is more room to get about. T kno the, around better than in a strange house. Then theve is not that te mhm, to be in the and to bother us on the part of those who go just out of curi ity to attend to is no “What makes you say ‘ont of curios- ity?""” Well, I should divide funeral goers into about three classes > are, of course, the mourners, the n relatives and intimate friends of the A]L'Lmluul These make no trouble, as they eith, see what ought to be done, and do it, or are so stupefied by griof as to obey order d'way. Next are the who have known the depar one oy lhu family, and go ‘out of r s 1t is hard to draw an exact lin between this class and the mournes | prope if they v sometimes tting in wrong | 1t some near i 3 | timato friend. But the third kind are the most numerous and by far the most tronblosome. Ty 5o just as they go to | l:m,\ ther for their own g ification, to see the people, bave a social | chat, perhaps, and they really enjoy it. | | Ihm class always look m the remains, if | P is given; then they like to se ‘h“u the mourners ‘take it,” Their faces | become familiar luflw undertaker, for | th s attend the funerals in their They seem to b a morbid curiosity, a sort nr weakness, on the Iqumum of fune “Are there as muny flowers at funerals now as formerly?” “I think not, in most cases, The cus- tom of going so heavily on floral decor; tious is not popular, It is very expe sive, and most that is done now is L::llm a few picces from intimate friends. The time was when no funeral was considered [filxhlnm« without a profusion of them, but the fashion cha uw- 5 in llm« a8 in any “How long have you been in the busi- | hoo Tike |, funcrals at the | |‘lm tho lnst few months, A pe oman | was prowling around in an alley and the | [ thief run into his arme lesson to policemen too careful about where B the country Without a 1 Bitters to flavor y e, and keep your digestive This is & sad They cannot be they go at night Angostura wnd 1emon inorder, Bo sure it is the genuine An world-wide fame aud manufactured o Di G B STEGERT & SONS e BUDGE AND BLOOD, HORRIBLE TRAGEDY 1N ALASKA Vicroria, B Angust steamer Eurcka, arrived this moaning | from the north, brings news of a horrible tragedy at Kakan Mine, near Harris burg, Alaska. Two whisky sellers, Ren nio and Marting while drunk, uncon sciously exehanged cabins duting the night Indians broke into Martin's cabin where Rennie was sleeping and stole a bottle of whisky oon as the fact was discovered, both of the after the Indians, and in the fi them Rennie was Killed The citizens i fore urested three Indians, confining them in & guard ho During the temporary absence of the guard Indians procived a pistol, shot the on his veturn, and then fled. The mm awoke Major Givens, formerly of the United States army. Ho rushed to the was shot down and wounded TI'he ln.lvuu took an_axe and Ivukul his | head to picces. The three Indians then attempted o iilks ood |their escape, but & number of miners who had reached the scene shot one of them down, arrested the sec ond, and the third eseaped. The infuriat od citizens constituted themselves into a jury and hung the captured Indian on | the spot st day Col. Ba ordered the chiefs to produce the third one who I had escaped.” Ho was quickly delivered | upand promptly hanged. — Dirks and Razors, Sisrervivig, O August .- Negroes | and Ttalians work l-wnl)\l‘l blasting here, | Phe negroes put in-a blast, notitied tho | | Ttalians nd ran to a s distance. The Italians ran only o short ileu Two of the Italians were killed, The Italians then pursued the negr | Fibiisvavishu: picks and dirks. Tho negroes drew | feared azors, Further trouble is ——— Base Ball, “Sometimes T do; but it is only for a | short time. T don't think there aro any | The Union Pacific nine dofeated the more tenderhearted set of mon in the |CGrand! Avenues, of - St. Louis yester world than undertakers. 1 offen attend | {3 by a seore of five to four. Good for a funcral where I feel li eping all the | the home nine. timo; but, of course, it won't do. " I have | e Well Rewarded. Aliberal row | who will produ 11 rewarded for your ATl Blood dixenses, Bilious- ico, Constipntion, and uickly cur | to have any mistakes at o funeral, and refunds y fifty couts por we only have one chance to try it. If a|bottle. *For salo by C. F. GOODMAR. man in any other business gets taken in | e one da he can try the same thing the | Death of an lowa Mason, next and have the benetit of his previsus | Moixes, August William B experience. In our business if we try to ze, Grand Recor | put a stranger in one of the mourners’ | of Towa, since 1( at Muscatine, yester ing. 1y, of blood poison- — Yellow Fever at Sea, Montrg, Ala., August 4 (ulh\ Forward, while on a cruise sight of land off’ Mobile bay spoke n N 1 bark, Vase from Vera Cruz, with yellow fever on bomd, The sick aro reported to he convalescing and needing assistance The bark was prohibited from comin nearer than ten miles from Maobile bar, and a pilot was not allowed to board. She was ordered to ship the Island andset sail at once with fair wind. The revenue BAD BLOOD. SCROFULOUS INHERITED, CONTAGIOUS, ything known ¢ vain, Grad ally the bone itsclf became diseascd and then the anin carnest. Bone Ulers of those hitherto on t wreek: For monihe at to iy head b not turn in talie the plac became o m oreness was Lo bo o e CUTICURA. REMEDIES, a of them the list Uleor 0 sucanbed. Al s of cornu on 14 now nx ‘Tocl mywell & now IrEDE JAMES E, RICHARDSON, Custom Houe, Sworn to before United States Comnissioner, J, D, Crawtord. TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD O Sorofulo ted and Contageions Humors, and tprolific of D g Eruptio by Inherited Serofula, the Hair cara ftesolventy thosiow 1ood Purl t Lot and _Tomytifiors, wro. Infaibio, T oty remodicn Ehat succod when phywicidns and all i ndlual fadinm t Cu 5?"";0«"’.‘.’ thio UL thing clse. Style | R T A [nade of stained wood, was good enough | for anybody, Now comparatively fow d by tho upper classes that s Some prefer a draped cotiing others p black, and in five years the style will something wholly dificrent from either “1f tho practice of eremation becomes coneral what will become of the under talk | ine conntry isn't thickly settled enough yet to think of such a thing ! When the time d there will be o demand for urns to bold the ashes, Thi will give us a chance to exercise our en | genuity in devising patterns, and thoere { will be as much of & trade in them as in caskets now,” —— | A Warning to Omaha “Cops." Alia Herald, Omaha has at last caught oue of the | th e# that have been working that town | | | ) | ‘.K | The Pionosr and only Vapor (o wo thas b stood the tost of years and given vitice aad - porfes | Over 100,000 Now in Use! New Patent Hull Oven. Patent removable and fnterchangeable Jot Orifico, rendening our burners indestructible. New One Valve Burner on two New Stoves. New Safoty Resorvoir For summer use these stores are For torms to agonts. price list and catalo Addross HULL VAPOR STOVE CO., 16 2.4 ke 2uwW 104 Cloveland, 0. HAVANA CIGARS! |Reina Victorias, Especiales, Roses in 7 Sizes from $60 n||( n! | 'Sash, Doors, Blinds, Stairs, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window & Door Frames., & | Orders from the country will be Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Shimrles, Lath Jdpansatte | Has the Be"t St.ock in Omaha and Makesthe Lowest Prizes CHAS. SHIVERICK, 'FURNITURE! Have just received a large lot of Chamber Suits. All New Pattern and the most desirable styles, and am offering them at much LOWE PRICES than such goods are usually sold. / [PASSENGER ELEVATOR.] CHAS. SHIVERICK, 1206, 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Otnaha Neb. MAX MEYER & G0, IMPORTERS OF AND JOBBERS OF DOM OIGARS, TOBACCOS, PIPES : SMOKERS' ARTICLES PROPRIETORS OF THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED BRANDS: TIC to $120 per 1000. AND THE FOLLOWING LEADING FIVE CEN Combination, Grapes, Progress, Nebraska, Wyoming and Brigands. WE DUPLICATE EASTERN PRICES. SEND FOR PRICE L AND SAMPLES. NT CIGARS: A. M. CLARK, ' ‘gPaln or & Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DECORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL ]§WA1.L PAPER || WINDOW SHADES & CURTATNS, Cornices, Curtain Poles and Fixturex ‘,;PAINTS, OIL & BRUSHAES, 107 South 1ath Streut, MY OMAHA, - . - NEBRASKA TE™ IR, B U R «IJDY w0 R Booth’s ‘Oval’ AND D. D. MALLORY & CO’'S “DIAMOND” BRAND. Frosh Fish at Wholesale. D. B. BEEMER, Omaha. A. EX. DAIT.FY, MANUFACTURER OF FINE ' Bugoies, Garriages and Sprimg Wagons, My Repository is constantly filled with a melect stock. Best Workmanship guaranteed. Office and Factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue, Qmaha WML SNYDEB MANUFACTURERZOFSOF STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS First-class Peinting and Trimming. Repairing Promptly Done. 1119 flurneyAStreet. - . - OMAHA, NEB '~ GATE CITY PLANING MILLS! MANUFACT ENS OF Carpenters’ Materials ALSO First-class facilities for the ufacture of ull kinds of Mouldings. muptly excctted, Address all communications to LOU Planiug and Matching & specialty A MOYER, Proprietor. R 4DFORD, DEALER IN ETC.; LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES, 4 Cull and Get my Prics before buying ¢lsewhers. and Douglas, Yurds, Also 7th 411 Douglas,