Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 18, 1884, Page 7

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e — Northeast Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE| Paul, Minneapolls and OMAHA RAILWAY. / ‘The new extonsion of this line from Wakefleld uy : BRAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Concord and Colerldg To IIAIK'X'ING'I‘ON'. Chicago, and teokors ¢ nd Hartington, and on the Oonneoct at Bilair or Fremont, Oakkda.o, Nelleh, and through to Val- entiio, ormation call on 4 Gonors Agont, & For ates me’ P, Wi G, MVhars Neaye Axp BRate TusAsuisr, d gpecifc for, Hystetia, Dissinom, Conv ul. 18 Nouralgia, Headache, Nervous y tho use of alcohol or tobla 1 dopression, Softenii nity and foaping romature Ol age, ofpowerin' Tavoluntary Losses matorhora caused by ‘over excrtiontof the brain, self. abuso or over indulgenco, Each box, containg one month's treatment. £1.00 & box,or six bottles for €500, gont by mail prepaid on Focopt of prico, W ARANTEE SIX BOXES To oure any case. With each order recelvod by us for six bottles, accompliehsd with £.00, wo will send thie purchaser our written guaranteo to refund the money if the treatment docs ne antees issued only by JOHN 1y 28-mo ry 1 W Sper 1S DECIDED BY Royal Havana Lottery | (A GOVERNMENT INSTITUTION.) Drawn at Havana, Cuba, Every 12 to 14 Days. | | TICRETS, $2.00, .+ - IALVES, 8100, 4 Subject to no mnnhrlll‘\l\rm, not controlled h) the portiesin interest. It is the falrest thing in the oature of chan existence. bl partouiats spply (o SHIPERT 212 Broadway, ¢ 7 Walms sordet, St. Loute, Mo, 20 Wyandotte, Kau, or Frank Lobrano, L. | 1y mEe&w RED STAR LINE OMAHA DAILY BEF -MO N DAY, AUGUST 18, (f COUNCIL BLUFES. ADDITIONAL LOCAL; NEWS, Missouri Valley Whispers, Mo. Vauey, I, August 16—Bur. glars last night broke into the residence of Hank Ball, and carried off £600 in cash, and his gold watch and chain, No clew, An elegant and largely attended party was given at the residence of F. M Dance, Monday night, The office of Tra Auditor Hills of the 8. C. & I, railway, is to be abolished Sept r 1st, and the acceunts ote. tak- en to Chicago thereafter. Mrs. W. M. Shipman has returned from her eastern trip, C. M. Lawler is oast but expected backnext week. He will bring Mrs, Law- ler, whose health is improving, back with him, Ed, Sherlock is clerking in Bump & Smith's, Jack Dacota is at Hot Spring, Arkan- 88, All the merchants complain of dull trade. The saloons are closed, but all saloon- keopers retain possession of their build- ings as yot. Second street has been cleaned, and Sixth street opened as a highway and a flagman stationed thereon. Mr. Fred Joy has returned from Ne- Braska. Mrs, B. Hibbard is at Colorado Springs. Mr. Lovekin, dispatcher of the S. C. & P,, and Mr. I‘\n‘mv, manager of the W. U. Tel. office, both leave for tho east on long visits, The new S. C. & P. Ry. shops will bo completed before the enows flies. Miss Stonor leaves for Michizan Sep- tember 1at. Mr. and Mrs, Stms are spending a few days out on their farm. Miss Shipman, cousin of Miss Sheldon, is visiting the latter. Mrs. P. E. Robinson and Miss Brown have returned to Omaha, Mr. Holbrook, the banker, is visiting friends at Lincoln, Mies Rockwell gave a party Monday night. It is said that all the cars of the Ne- = Says: Anthony Hines, who owns a quar- tor section of land near Creston, and who went to Nebraska some years ago and took up land, is reported as dead, supposed murdored, 1o was hauling rock for & neighbor, near Crete, Neb,, who arrived home with his load ahead of Hines, Ho went back about a mile and & half, whore ho found Mr, Hines lying dead on one sido of his wagon, and his horaes gone. 1t is supposed he was foully dealt with A new phase of the prohibition contest azo. The attornoy ot the law and order leagtio, aftor commencing the prosecution of saloon keepers beforo justices of the poace, settled tho matter, exacting from the accused £250, which was pesed into the league treasury. This procoeding excited much comment from citizens generally, and now the saloon keepers have rotaliated and arrested Blake, the attorney, for compounding an offense, in violation of section 4,316 of the code, in two cases. DBlake gives a bond for 8500 in each case to appear for trial. — TS “AND TCOUNTER: COMPLIMED Tricks of Customers to Cheat Lady Oashiers in Clty Restaurants, New York Sun, 1 don't mind the smirks, and uips, and quidities and attempts at familiarity of the customers who come in here,” the I 1y cashier of a down town restiurant sald, *Itis part of the business of a woman who ‘accopts such a position to endure vory many things that would shock many sensitive persons. In short, one can get used to such things and simply not notice thom. But it is a con- stant trial and a_perpetual annoyance to be compelled to be on the lookout for all was developed at Burlington some days | will be brought up with fines if they don’t look out, Again, and Buck though it had come straight over the bag, and kicking when we call a ball on them. 1 tell you ball players are up to all sorts of tricks, and nothing but the closest watch will keep us from being beaten by them.” THEONLY TRUE § IRON 0 BLOOD, "rocne Y S Ti Wi purtfe th Tate e LIV 1 Rtterpte At connteeralting only cinal Do ot expe e e Jour aidreas toTBEDE tarMed O St Lonis, Mo, for our “DREAM BOO FlFoF Vinige bt Soitu AaformAtion, e sorts of tricks and dovicos by which many persons seck to cheat the proprietor, 1t is difficult enough to look after those who try to slip out without pay those who are in collusion with the waiter, those who eat a dollars worth at one table and 10 cents worth at another and try t) get out without Yayiug the ten cont check. That sort of cheating is easily deteoted. **But the most diflicult thing to do is to escape taking bad money. 1t seems as if all t{nu men who have bad money to pass try to pass it on Jady cashiers. They seem to think we don't know bad money when we seo It. They will hand out a regular old time counterfeit and try to distract our attention with a joke or a compliment. The game of deceiving lady GOING— WEST PRINCIPAL LINE FROM dence tcams, willfully violate that rale and make fun of us. 1 tell you, they uch catchers as Nava wing are in the habit of taking a ball from away out and qulckly bringing it down in front of them as THE MERCHANTS Nalioual k! OF OMIAIEIA. Authorized Capital, - §1,000,000 Paid-up Capital, = « 100.000 Surplus Fund, = =« - 70,000 BANKING OFFICE | OFFIOFRS FRaxK Munrny, Preeldont. | SAw's K. Roawns, VP Bex, B, Woov, Oashier. | Lutiinn DRake, A DIRECTORS) Frauk Murphy, Samuel K. Rogers, Bon. B. Wood Charles C. Hon D. Jonos, Luthor Drake Transsct & Genoral Buaking' Businoss. bave any Banking business te transact aro 1 call, 'No matter how large or small tho transs 18 will recefvo our carcul attention, and wo pr. alway ¥ roniding out: o prin olpal citios of the U Statos at vory lowoot rates vhcoounta of Bauks and Bankers received on favor ablo ¢ Tiouicn Ocrtificats of Dopoelt baarlng 8 per cen tntorest. Ruys and solls Forelgn Exchas and Government soourities Vo UNITED STATES Nitlogal B OF OMAUA, S, W, Cor, Farnam and 72t Sts Capital, -~ - $100,000 Q. W. HAMILTON, Pros't. 8. 8. CALDWELL, V.Pres't. Wi. T. BARLOW, Cacshier DIREQCTORS : 8, 8. OapweLr, 8. I, S, 0. W. Haniurox, M. T. Baruow, 0. Wit Ilasauron, Accounts sollcited and kept sub joct to sight chock. Cortifloates of Doposlt Issued pay abloIn3 6 and 12 months, boaring Interost, or on domand withoutin: torest. Advancos mado to customors on approved socuritiosat markot rate of Interost. Tho Interests of Customore are c'osely guarded and every facliity compatiblo wlith principles of N W. Cor, Farnam ano 12th Sis THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN UMAHA TO BUY |: U”R Hxiflllr'l'u HRHE DEWEY & STONE'S, Une of the Best and L.mgust 8tocks in the United Stateu to select from. AIRS TO CLIMB, ELEGANT PASSENGER !ELEVATOR, “SOUTH OMAHA, IT IS THE NAME OF THE TOWN WHERE Fine Healthy Homes, FOR ALL ARE FOUND ! Where They Can Enjoy Pure Air & Water! BEAUTIFUL SCENERY} Belgian Boyal and U.S, Mail Steamers Svisi . 0. & P, wi hi ith that sort of thing is very | CHICAGO, PEORIA & ST. LOUIS, | sound banking freely extonded. 5 8 SAILING EVERY SATURDAY, }"f,“.iléfia‘ill'l’y“"lflflfiia Eo .:!I o l]rla}:do :?:u‘:;‘;mxl TiRE ?;:)t a5 B 0oL b Y WAY OF Draw sightdrafts on England,iro Andall of the good and pleasant things that "go to make up a com-= i BETWEEN Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley R. | when 2 man pays me a compliment now 1| OMAHA AND LINCOLN TO DENVER, ‘_:g';- Scotland, and all parts of Eu- | plete and happy existence. always take a second look to see whother on via Ml R. Mr. Romeayer ays it is truo, HEW YORK AND ANTWERP o Homsayer seys it s true., ' |ho i giving mo bad money, | Tho othor | ANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON to DENVER, | 39! Eurevean Pasen o Tickots The town of South Omahais situated south of tho city of Omaha ) vowal L day o dudo came in here with one of the | Conncetin in Union Depots at Kansas City, | COLLEOTIONS PROMPTLY MADE, |on the line of the U. P. Railway. and it is less than 24 miles from the "IOWA ITED new counterfeit silver certificates, T had| Mibaand Denverwith through trains for Omuha post oftice to the north line of the town site. Stecrage Outward,320; Prepald trom Antwerp, §15; read about it in a newspaper, and a po- | S AN FRAINCISCO 3 : i 9 Roum o, $3000 EXcurson, 100 alcon roa 66 | Tho floating indebtedness of Dubuque | liceman had just called at the door to And all points in tho Great West OMAHA S nyg | il ot e onth by di oust and west, and covers an area of nearly four square miles, The stock yards are at the extreme southern lin Nearly 159 lots have been sold aad the dema The yards are being rapidly pushed to completion. { Round Trip, $30.00; o §90; Excursion’ 110 to 8160, i warn us not to take them. The dude ate ] is about §75,000. i GO N A Tetor Wright & Sous, Gon, Agonta, 66 Bioad: | rppg ¢ s . Catholic | hearty meal. His'check was 80 conts, )VING HAST, wis N corner stone of 8 mnew Ualholldlang he wanted a quarter’s worth of | Connectingin Grnd Union Dopotat Ohicago T i > ¥ith througl o tCaldwoll, Hamilion & Co,, Omahs, P, B. Glog | OhUroh waslaid at Ciinton Sunday. clgars. He threw out one of the new| ”,\ i‘- 3 ;g“ll : “). Ox,s TON, Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. ) - | Capital Stock, - - - 8150,000 Humbolds paid out $203.87 bounty on | counterfeit silver certificates, saying as ho And all g At S s ien diougn [ L ability of Stockholders, 300,000 o squirrels and gophers from April 10 to [stepped to the cigar case: AtPeoria with 1 ot |y Por Cout Interest Paid o Deposils : July 2. “““Two for a quarter, ploase.” ; H Sergt. Fred. W. Graham won the gold [ *I saw at a glance that the noto was i Es E[n U[nlse- u[ S badge offored for the best drilled man in|bad. I did not like to offend him by B b tho governor's gnards, refusing It at dnce, 8o I took it up to in- s fre), Smoldng'Cues it s spect it. g G Br & On Dini -'! i\t | LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE The B. & M. and Belt Line Railways have a large force of men at Chariton has voted a five per cent tax Eiant o . Bighty cants ‘and twenty.five, R IShp LU AnGNS O Y) work and will, in connection with the U. P. Raxlway, have a union depot to aid jn the building of tho St. Lous, [ o "Wighty ce i Kansus Oy, g v Atchison and | Offlcers ¢ Dirooctorm [near the park at the north end of the town. Suitable grounds will be and is on the increase wan & Co., 208 N. 16th Strcot, Omahia; D. E. Kiw #il, OmahaAyents. od-1v. The 60,000 heef packing house is progressing finely. The $30,000 Water Works are keeping pace with the other im provements, and the Hotel and Exchange Building will be erected at once | l \ ZheRhine, Germany, Ttaly, Holland and France { d ' he Towa & Dake ilroad. C. SPECHT, PROP.| "%’ ;.. moro siooms havo closed p 1n [ |} r IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. i L] 1111 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb, - 2 MANUFACTURER OF Balvanmizea Iron Cornices 1743 Dormer Windows, Fintals, Tin, Tron and Siate | Roofing, Specht’s Patent Metalile Skylight, Fatent ! ‘adjusted Ratchet Bar snd Bracket Shelving, 1am he general agent for the above lino of goods. Iro | Croatings_Foncing, Balustrados, Vorandas, Iron Ba DR.HGRNE’S EL EGTHIG BELT ll OOO Would Not Buv It. F7DR. Horxs—1I was aflloted with rhoumatism and curod by using o belt, To any ono afflictod with bt discaso, I would say, buy Horne's Electrio Belt, Any ono can_confer with me by writing calling |my store, 1420 Douglas strect, Omaka, Neb. WILLIAM LYONS, {&MAIN OFFICE—1422 Douglas Strect, €& Forsal at . ¥, Goodwan's Drug Store’ 1110 arnam 8t , Oumah Ordors fillod €. 0 D Imported Beer IN BOTTLES. seeersrsserocchh a Erlanger, Culmbacher, .. « Pilse: ‘a(*h]lt,»}’xlquu i . Milwaukee. Krug's v+ .Omaha. Ale, Porter, Domestic and Rhine . 4y ine. ED. MAUR ER. e 1213 ¥arnam St. thriven on Horlick's Food," grateful mothers sthers! &tarch. HORLICK from starch) . AN e et fosdin Thebest dict for Highly bencficigh ricedound Toe, AL DYSPED 10 nursing mothers ana drink druggists, Book onthe trea Will be gent by wail on receipt of price in stamps. HORLICK?S FOOD €0, Rucine, Wis. &9-Use HOBLICK's DI¥ EXTUACT OF MALT"GS OMAHA ey, [suicide last week. He has been men- ¢ | tally deranged for over a month owing toa - | severo case of sunstroke, Davenport, and the various grades of stimulants are practically relagated to private life. Sheriff McCord, of Mershalltown, has almost recovered from the effects of the wound inflicted by the desperado, Reynolds, some time ago. The supply of logs at the Davenport mills is getting short, and the water is so low that it is almost impossible to get rafts over the rapids. Coo Aydelotte, of Newton, committed The Creston fair will be held Septem- ber 23, 24, 26 and 27. Great prepara- rions are bring made to make it a com- plete success in every respect. The Glenwood canning factory hasa capacity of 15,000 cans per day. The owners find it difficult to obtain corn enough to keep the shop running. A box in the Clarinda express oflice, billed as tobacco, was taken possession of by the city marshal the other day. It waa found to contain a jugof contraband. The Pioneer Old Sottler’s association will meet in annual reunion at Kort Mad- ¢“‘Excuse me,’ I remarked, ‘but this note has a strange look to me, € *Oh, that’s all right,’ he said; ‘it’s one of the new issue. Your hatr looks vory neat this morning.’ “‘Yes,’ hosaid. *Could you not give me another note? ¢ ‘Really,’ he said, ‘I would not have troubled you, but I wanted the change for car fare. You can give me all silver if you have no small bills, Your eyes are very bright. “‘I "am sorry I have not chauge enough in the drawer,’ I said, ‘I will send out one of the waiters to get change.’ “This staggered him and ho took the note back and handed out 80 centschange and I was so well pleased at detecting him that I did not discover until after he had left that he had given me a lead cent piece, I know several lady cashiers who lost from 20 to 50 per cent of their salaries for months before they learned to detect bad money. Oncelearned it is surprising how quickyou cantellit. You can not toll how you tell it, but you do aa the saying is, “fecl it in your bones.’ At first it made me nervous and appre- hentive, and almost sick to keep up the constant strain of being on my guard. Even now I wonder how the caghiors in idson on Thursday, August 28, An in- teresting programmo has boen prepared. An addition to the state reform school building at Eldora is now being erected. The main part is to be 34 by 57 feet, with frontage by 15 foet, and four stories h Three men in_ Milis county are hob- bling around with difforent parts of thoir anatomy dono up in splints, produced by tickling the business end of gentle three ply horses —Creston will paya ten mill tax for city purposes and ono mill tax for a sink- ing fund for the coming year, This will bring into tho city tresaury botween $12- 000 and $13,000. The water furnished private consumers the big banks do it o ‘quickly. They have 8o much to handle that they can hardly give aglance at each note. ~ But of courso they do not labor under the disadvant of having soft mnonsence talked to th to distract their attention, *It seoms ag if counterfeit money is growing much more plentiful all the time, and the variety of notes is now con- sidorable when the different issues are considered. It is really no easy task to learn the appearance of all genuine notes, “Then we must look out for pasted notes and mutilated notes, and all sorts f light and bogus coins, I assure you with all this reponsibility a lady cashior has not much time for sllly talk with cus- tomers,” o ——— The Hardships of 'a Base-Ball Um- in Des Moines is now measured out at 20 to 40 cents per 1,000 gallons. The greater part of the water is pumped from the Coon river without filtering, The fall term of Amity college, located at Collego Springs, Pago county, begins on the first of September, and the insti- tution is better equipped than ever be- fore for the thorough education of stu- dents. The Des Moines Leader says: We have the biggest distillery in the world, an ed- itor with the biggest case of the big head, as well as several other items of unapproachablo magnitude, and now we are to have the biggest roller skating rink in the world, Sam Baer, a well-known farmer, three miles from Lisbon, Linn county, suicided on the 8th by hanging himself in his barn. He was about 45 years of age, oue ' Dispensary CROUNSE'S BLOCK, Has Loen established aud sepecially equipped for the treatment of discases of the Nervous System, Blood, Kidneys, And Bladder. A1 diseases producing blood impurltics aud pols with _cruptions on_ the skin Discascs of the Liver, Ithcuma. y Femal Di; s of Eye and Ear,Catarrh, Asthma, Bronehitis,are all treated by new and & saful w ods, tncludivg the OXYGEN treatwent. Yo Men, Mid. A 01 Men, suffering from Nervous debil i ) stion, from any cause whatever, produ cing indigestion, pa'pitation, despoudency, dizziness, ‘ 1088 of memory, lack of energy and am® ftlon, can be pormane cired NO CURK, NO PAY FOR I 4 18 a tegul d i " Berlin xpert In_ al 4 ar, .un.r,w. exes, 1 you ¢ ot r write full description of your case, u ine way be eut y . Consultation fre Ad \ll # all comininicat ha Dispenss J ry, Crounse's Block, Omahs, N(h e hours, 012 [ awm,1500d78; Udow | of the wealthiest men in the county, hap- py in his domestic relations,and no cause whatever can be given for tho act, A tramp giving the namo of James Dunlap shot & Northwestern bridge-ten- der named Ward in thehead on the 12th. The ball penetrated his nose and is still imbedded somewhere in his head, but ap- parently has touched no vital part. The result, however. is yet uncertain, The man Dunlap is in jail. cover more than 7,000 kquare yards, The front of the building will be over forty feet high, with handsomely curved windows, large balconies and crowned with an ornamental tower, Over the skating (loor the ceiling will be 17 feet high. There are to be galleries for spec tators around the inside, a large band stand and*all necessary apartmente, in cluding parlors for both ladies and gen tlemen, The Creston Advertiser of the 15th pire. Umpire McLean has been talling a re- porter of the St. Louls Post-Despatch about the troubles that beset his calling. ““Weget it,” 1.id he, ‘‘from all sides. The papars give It to us, the players kick, and the audlence howl, and yet we are not happy. Seriously speaking, however, we do not have the most pleas- ine " 120, K \v\ D Phrough cars between apolis and Couneil Blufls, via Peoria. SOUTIL Coaches and laily to and_from o Quincy, Keokulk, Buriington, Cedar Rupids WHAAIDO Paul and Minneapolis; Parlor Cars ning Chairs to and from St. Louis os Moines, Towa, Lincoin, Ne- ' Denver, Oolorato o tho only Through Lin beiween 8T, LO'D‘Ia, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It 18 known as the great THROUGH CAR LINE of Am and is universully admit. ted to be the Finest EqnipYed Railroad in the World for classes of Travel, ’l l|rl|||"l| Tickets via this line ior sale at ai R, coubon ticket oftices in the United States HEH ant lives imagtnable. The catchers and pitchers of these league teams are tricky as mules—particularly those of the Chica- go and Boston teams, while Providenceis something terriblo, We see a close point, and standing near the players in the most advantageous position we make our ruling, The player against whom 1t is mado starts a howl and his captain backs himup in it, I have found that the best way to got along is just to shut them up short and tell them that I am running the game. Several times I havo had to fine players for abusing me in the field. I hate to do it and find that they generally obey when1 speak sharply to them, but once inanhile theylettheirfeclings run away with themand then they suffer. If thepeo ple who watch a ball game and utter vig- orous dissent when we make s close de- cision that does not please would only remember that we are striving to earn our salaries honestly and are not particu- larly anxious to make unjust decisions which will endanger our oflicial positions, they will sce that we are nearly always | in the right. OFf course, [ do not We aro always correct. An umpir humen and does not have a eyes, and way overlook a point occasion ally, but in the main we are correct, The players glve us much trouble, The rules any they shall stand behind the second lino. Well, some of the boys, particu Jarly those of the Chicago and Provi Kanka. wond, detailod information, get tho Maps and ¥old- CGREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE &1 your peaten Ticket Otioe;or addrems S R.CABLE, E. oo & im Mg, HEH T vl pan M. R. RISDON (enl[nsurance Agen! R EPRESENTS Pronix Aseurance Co., of London, Osh o wentonostor, N, 460 Morcha! Girard K Flromen C.A. WILSON M. D. (Faculty Prize, Mo rh ‘\ u;n 4001 Oblo, PILES, FISTULA, Aud other Diseases of the Anus and Rectum, Boyd's Opera Honsg, *“Guiiftridie evesd and Wit .lu.lul ,000,000.0 5, oua m m lacelghin, Fund Cap kel JAMES E. BOYD ..Pro n ioo’ Prostdent Managing Dirootor .. Cashlor JOHN E. wmxun CHAS. . MANDERSON, THOS. T.. KIMBALL, ANNETT, MAX MEXER, HENLY PONDY E L. STONE. United Btates Depository First National Bank —OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam 8is. The Oldest Banking Establishmen) mn Omaha, BUCUESSOR3 TO KOUNTZE BROTHERSZ, Organtssd in 1805, Organized as & Natlonsl Bank In CAPITAL . - - .+ $200,00: BURPLUS AND Pl{Ol‘ TS - $150,00 OFFIONRS DIRKOTORS. Prooldent. , 24 Vico Prostdony, . POPELUTON, F. H. Davis, Caahtos W I Mroquise, Aeslatant Cash! ral banking b Intorest, Aizcipal clties 1n the um, , Edinbu 3 (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN G, JACOES) UNDERTAKERS ! & the old etand 1417 Farnam stroct. Orders by &1 od and prowotly atte CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, ! Mot Gascs?\[:xfifiifig s, Sorons, 1000 Farnam St., - OMAHA NEB Tolographio ordors promptly attended to. Telophont o " E K BUBKET FIHIEHAL OIRECTOR AND EMBALMER 111 North 16th Street Omans furnished for Church and School purposes. Now is the time to buy lots in this growing city. They wlll never be cheaper than they are to-day. g7 Apply at the Company’s office, cor. of 13th and Douglas jstreets over the OmahajSaving’s Bank. M. A. UPTON, Assistant Secretary, C. F. GOODMAN, Wholesale Druggist, AND DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Window Glass OMAHA, NEBRASKA. Gngine Trimmings, Mining Machiner; at wholosale snd retsil, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. Corner 10th Farnam $t., Omaha Neb, Double and Single Acting Power ano Hand o P[IIES, - STEAN PUE Belting, Hose, Brass and Iron Fittings, W. L. W RIGHETT, IMPORTER, JOBBER ANDMANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, & 13TH ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY OMAHA, NEBRASKA JAS, H. PEABODY M, £ Resldence No. 1407 Jones 8t, Office, No. 1600 Fi nam 8t. Oftice hours 12 m, to 1 p, m. aud fro 6 p. m. Tolophone for office 97, residonce, 126. HOLBROOK, SHELTON & MEANY, Engineerng, Survying AND CONTRACTING WORK Dono within the city and throughout tho Blate. 247 Ottico Crelghton Block, opposite City Enginoer's otfice. alz-m McCARTHY & BURKE, UNDERTAKERSI 818 14TH BTREET, BET, FARNAN AND DOUGLAS . 0. C ARLIBLE, BREEDER OF High Class Pouliry MO, VALLEY, - - - IOWA, #g,,nd for Clroulars.” Grermanl. LUMBER 'MERCHANT Wwvatt; Lmuber, Shingles, - g Doors, g - Plaster, Cement, Ete. CUMINGS AND 20TH 8T.. OMAHA, NEB, OMAHA NATIONAL BANK U, 8. DEPOSITORY. J. H, MILLARD, President, Capital and Surplus. $500.000. OMAHA SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS Fire and Burglar Proo ‘WM. WALLACE, Cashier, Safos fur Rent at £..m 83 $o 260 por annum,

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