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    OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY JIINTE 0 , 1831.
GOULD STILL GRASPING.
lie Missouri Paoifio Railroad in
Nebraska Incorporated ,
Cash Capitol $3,000,000 , with
* Hoadqimrtors in Omnha ,
Articles of incorpoartion of lio"Mis- ]
. 'aouri Pacific in Nebraska" lUilwny
. company have been filed with the
county clerk of this county nml with
the secretary of state at the capital.
. , The incorporators are tlio following
named gentlemen : Jay Gould , A. A
Talmago , 35. F. Drnfcu , S. M. Smith
and John L. Wubilur. Tlio company
(
is formed for the purpose of building ,
maintaining and operating railway
'lines in thin state and nil states and
territories that shall bo necessary for
the transaction of business.
The article of incorporation were
filed on the 7th day of Juno , 1881 ,
nnd the corporation to continue until
the 7th day of Juno , 1881.
f The chief place of business of the
company shall be at Omaha , while
meetings of the JJonrd of Directors
shall be held in St. Louis. The us
ual officers of the road shall be clumjii
by the Hoard of Directors.
The authorized capital will bo three
millions of dollars in shares of $100
t'.ich.
Minlod ly a Pattern.
Brooklyn K&K'C. '
"la there any truth in this otory
that Mr. Garfield has killed Senator
Colliding ? " inquired Mrs. Spoopon-
. dyke , fitting the sleeves into the armhole - '
hole and running in the basting.
"No ! " ejaculated Mr. Spoopondyko.
"Whero'd you got that ? Mr. Conkling
lias resigned , but ho ain't dead. "
"I read that ho had got into some
ililliculty with Garlield , Mr. Garfield
had dragged him all around by tlio
oar , and dually they had to take Mr.
Conkling away to save his life , though
lie died afterward. "
"Who said BO ? " demanded Mr.
Spoopendyke. "Whoro'd you read
anything like that ? "
"I read it on a pattern that Mrs.
Mrs. Winterbotham loaned mo for an
ovcrskirt. I'm mire it's so , " replied
Mrs. Spoopondyko.
"Got the pattern , " said Mr. Spoo-
pcndyko. "Show it to me. "
Mrs. Spoopondyko unrolled the pat
tern and commenced to read :
" 'The complications at Washington
Lave assumed the most exciting almpo.
To-day the troubles between Garfield
nnd Conkling culminated by Conkling
ficizing him by the throat and holding
on while the erowd yelled with de
light. Twenty to one was ollercd , but
Garfield remains firm and declares
that the administration will not yield.
This position aroused the crowd to
frenzy. It is said that Conkliiig really
desires to retire to private life , but
Garfield at that moment planted his
teeth in his game adversary's car and
dragged him around until the friends :
of Conkling wore compelled to inter
fere to save the poor thing's life. Ho i
was taken homo , but died in a few
minutes. ' There ! " said Mrs. Spoopon
dyke , triumphantly. "I told you so. "
"Show mo ? " said Mr. Spoopondyke , "
jumping up and seizing the pattern.
"Whero'd 'yo find such dodgastcd
nonsense as that ? Where is it ? "
"There , it begins under the rufile ,
limn it runs over on the band and
down on the gore , nnd ends hero on
the plaiting. I knew I'd seen it , " and
Mrs. Spoopondyko smiled pleasantly.
"What's the matter with you , you
measly idiotl" howled Mr. Spoopon
dyke , "This is where you got your
political information , is it ? This the
( ourco of your intelligence on National
k * „ affairs ? All you want is two more
patterns and a bald head to bo iv am-
ntitutional lawyer ! Three ovovaldrtu
and a pair of spectacles would make
you a supreme court judge ! What :
d'ye think this is ? "
i , "Isn't it rifjlitr faltered Mrs. Spoo
pondyko. "Did you read from the
rullle over to the band and down to
the gore "
"Yes , I did , didn't ' I ? " squeaked
Jlr. Spoopendyko , "and HO did you
didn't you ? Do you know what you've
got here ? "
"Isn't it a pat "
"Dod gast the pattern I moan tlio
print ! Tart of it is about Garfield ,
part about Conkling , and the rest is n
dog fifjht out on Long Island. Know
"what it is now ? Think you can under
stand it now I've explained it to you ?
* Ohl you can't ! You've got no brains )
/ Some day I'm ' going to run n pipe in
\ _ . -your ear , and start a phosphorus fac
tory ! " and Mr. Spoopondyko danced
nut of the room leaving it strewn with
pattern duat.
"I don't care1 ' sobbed Mrs. Spoo >
pondyko , "it roads nil right , and the
skirt fitted BO nicely that 1 supposed
the articles wore put together straight. .
And it was so perfectly natural any
body might make the same mistake. .
It's so like most of the news from .
Washington that 1'vo been expecting ,
it every day , " nnd Mn . Spoopondyko
overcast the sleeve , with the serenu
conviction that after all you'.vo got to
patch a newspaper into a pattern to
get at the actual facts sometimes.
Tlio "Fawnoo Sucker. "
1'u. , Corrcipondeiico 1'hlladclphia
Timci.
"D'ye rem'ber ol' ' Tim Sanders , th'
'Pawnee Sucker1 ? said Jerry Green
ing , the champion story teller of this
flection , the other night , as he drew
nearer the fire in Asher's barroom and
put his feet in the wood box prepara
tory to spinning one of his famous i
I ! * , yarns , ' bo one replied to tlio old
liuntor'a query , BO ho continued :
It "Wall , ho were act'ly lh' comic'lest
ol' cus I ever BCD , an1 1)0 ) did use th'
3 orf ullest grammar I over hear. One
? night ho got't ) drunk's a biled owl an *
lie got n team of good-lookin' horses
! * J an' a durn fino-Tookm al in th [
wagon'long sidon i'jii an'Jiu driv all
through Milford a yollin1 at th' toj > o1
liis lunga , Tin the only auth'nzud
"I'awneo Sucker. " I kin drive u
team o' horses , put un th' brake , an'
Jjug m' gal't tli * sanio tiniu. ' Then
lie d chuck his anns 'round thai tliar
, . f .ani-hug her till aho wcroaspalo
* 'round' th" gilh or a elmd in Juno.
"Wall , yo see , ov'rybody korcliod onto
Toretsion o1 hisen an' hod it fer
n by-word. Wall , uz I wore n telllif
nf it , Tim he were bully nn the jump ,
shoot and chaw. Ho an'a feller thet
worked for Kinloy down't Milford ,
named Chris Piirroy , got into a fight
oncet , an1 durn mo ef th' 'Pawnee
Sucker' didn't chaw th' end o' Chris'
note clean off , an' Chris were thet
'shamed of't that ho said a hess bit it
off. Titn ho nncet held a deer while
ho cut the critter's throat , by h.tngin'
onto its tail with 'is teeth , an' ho
were , cz 1 say , a ripper on th' chaw.
"Mo and Tim went a huntin' up
long th' Rattlesnake Creek oncot an'
getlin' ketchcd out in a thnndcrhf
bad storm wo made crosi country an'
took U ] > quarters at ol' Ilarnev Htig-
ler's. Now ol' llarnoy is th' boss
snoror o' Pike county , an' his gentlest
snore is a durn eight worse than
Mexican earthquake or the battle o'
Kpimkcr Hill. Wall , mo an' the
'Pannco Sucker' lied jest gdt nicely
tucked in bed an1 asleep when or
Barney commenced his cussed snorin' .
Tli' very fust snore he set fly I jumps
out of th' bed thinkin' the house were
surrounded with wolves , 1 soon seed
what't were so 1 gets back inter bed.
] n 'buut u sccon' nnd a half out lights
th' Pawnee Sucker onto thai board
floor with a bang. Ho jest gave one
yell and the silence which follered
wore turriblo painful. 'Now shot yer
jaw , will yo , ' saya th' Sucker , an' wo
ree'nciled ourselves to th' arms o'
Morty again. They wasn't a Hound
agin an' we hcd jest got to sleep oncet
more when wh-o-o-p ol' Barney let ,
forth aqiii. This time thet snore ,
wore a durn sight worso'n th' trom- j
bone in th' Milford band , an * Hint's ,
bad enough. Out pops th' Pawnee
Sucker. 'Barney , ' uoz ho. Then
come 'nothor Biioro worso'n th' fust an" | ]
hcllishcd with war whoop variations
like. Tim jest gritted on his teeth
tin * sailin' down to where Barney
wore a slcopin' yanked 'im out o' th1
bed by th' shoulders an' planted 'm ' in ,
it cheer with a bang. 'Thar'sez , Tim. j
'Ach , mine Gott in Ilimmel ? ' sez |
Harnoy. 'By heavens , " BOB th1 Sucker , f
kinder solomn-like , ' ef you don't (
shot now I'll shet you 1' an' with that
lie prances upstairs agin. Barney did i
diet , an' th' poor ol' cuss act'ly sot up
ill th' night an' kop' awake , fer ho
knowed ef th' Pawnee Sucker came
lown tharaginartcrhiin tlmrwouldn't .
be 'nough left o1 ol' ' Barney Stiglor t'
nako a nash ball for a six months ol' '
"Soon nrtcr that lectio performance
h * Slicker came to his death in a mos'
irful an' painful manner , an' that's
vhat I started to tell ye 'bout. Ho
tartod out 'long thu Wallinbaupack
Jrook arter a real li'ar known as 'th1
il' settler , ' from th1 fac' that he'd sot-
led so many dogs and hunters who'd
uckled 'im. Wall , Tim he started .
ut , an' 't scorns ho struck th' ol' sel ,
ler's trail th' very fust flicker. One
f th' goldarndest scrimmages , Ispose ,
liat ever 'curred in this ycro section ,
nek place then , an' when they foun'
li' Pawnee Sucker there wore jist
lout 'nough o' 'im left t' decently fill
chawiii' terbacker box. Th1 ol1 eot-
Icr wore foun' dead not fur oil , with
tout two-thirds of th' Pawnee Sucker
isiden 'im , an' th' res' of tli.it good
tan wore scattered'round tli' adj'inin'
Dimtry for "bout a mile 'n n half. One
eculiar feature wore noticed : th'
WH tail were gone an' th' wound
esh. "When they wore drossin' Tim's
jrpso they discovered that b'ar's tail 1
'is mouth. You see , th' Pawnee
ucker hcd ketchcd that b'ar's tail
ween 's teeth an' tried to hold him
11 he could cut his throat , but th'
"ar wore too much for 'im. They . '
lected tli' poor Pawnee Sucker's re
tains an' they writ a nopitaph , an' 't
ore this : i w
it i Here lizo t. Sanders the Only .
nthori/.od pawnee sneer his Doth
ere suddent bis sole is in Heaven. ' " | „
BIRDS , BEASTS , PISHES.
.
Jollootlon of Nntnral History Sto
ries.
lOmlon lancet.
TUB WIU UA.VAUY.
From nearly every garden in Manila -
a the rich notes from the wild canary
an bo heard , and in the opinion of '
uany its songs are preferable to that
if its more brilliant domesticated hro-
lier ; for , without the shrillness of the
alter , it lias very near its compass and
ullncss of tone. It generally chooses
ho topmost branch of a tree and
tours forth a little flood of music ,
rhich it sustains even when Hying
rein one tree to another. Occasi Hi
lly , though rarely , it will also sint , '
rein the tops of houses. Ornamental
irs and other thick-foliagcd trees are :
ts favorite building places , and it inlet
lot uncommon to Imd five or six nests ; '
n one tree. The song is continued
nero or less throughout the year ,
TIIK UtVXH OP HOUSES.
A pair of homos in an English stable ,
rhoso box stalls adjoined each other ,
vcro firm friends. The one who fin-
shod his hay first invariably received '
rein the other enough to keep him
usy until both lots were consumed. :
) no day one of thehorses'iiiadeitsway
tut of its own box , the door of which
.van unfastened , and found out a
mckot of mash which was standing in
.ho entrance of the stable , and taking
.ho opportunity while the coachman >
vas in the loft overhead , he was help
ing himself freely to its tempting con
tents. The other horse , who was
fastened to his own loose box , caught
tight of his friend's proceedings and
neighed loudly , evidently demanding
i fllmro for himself , and the servant
tvas Hbtoiiisliud to see the horse which
iVas enjoyiii ; ; himself fill his mouth
ivitli the mash nnd poke his nose
through the barn of thu loose box for
iin friend to take it from his mouth.
Phis was done several times ,
:
BvSSSlTtlK SAIIAflTV OK IIKAKH.
H'l'Jiu captain of a Greenland whaler
nit a piece of meat in a rope noose
iprcad upon tlio snow , and waited for
bear , liruin saw the bait , approach-
3d and sei/od it in his mouth , but at
ho same time got his foot entangled
n the rope. He quietly pushed it oil'
IJB paw and retired , and sat down at a
Jistanco to dine , After finishing his
in al ho returned where another bait
ind the noose had boon replaced. He
) ushod the rope aside , bcizod the beef
ind again retired. A third time the
noose waa laid , but excited to more
mtition by the evident observation of
the bear , ( he sailors buried the rope
beneath the snow and hud the meat in
uloep hole in the center. Once more
the bear approached , and the sailors
n'oro hopeful of their success ; but bruin
nero sagacious than they expected ,
if tor minding about thu place for a few
noincnts , tit-raped the BIIOW away with
his pay , throw the rope aside and again
escaped with hii prize.
A I'tNTIIKK-tlKAIt KKUIT.
Peter Stewart , says the Kingston
Freeman , \uis once hunting in Huck-
land , when ho Raw .tome deer bones
lying at the mouth of a crevice in
rocks. Ho knew that it was a
panther's den , and Ihat the hones
were the remnants of a feast the occi :
pants had made on deer they ha
caplurcd. Stewart hid himself behind
hind a tree and awaited developments
Imagine his surprise when ho saw
big bear como out of the cave carryin
under his arm a panther kitten , wliic )
was squalling and kicking with all it )
might. The bear rose on his haunches ,
and giving tin kitten a. box or two on
the ears with his fore paw , squeezed i
to ( len.li and threw it on the ground
1 he bear then turned to the cave , ami
in a short time came out with anothe
kitten under his arm. This wan
treated ; IH its companion had been
What the future intentions of th
bear were , Stewart never found out
for the second kitten had barely beci
killed when the mother panther up
peared on the scene. Tins seemed t <
take the bear by surprise. The ohi
panther saw her kitten lying on the
ground. Shu bounded first to one
and then to the other , smelling and
licking them , and littering plain
live cries. Then she turnei ;
on the bear , which had re
mained in the erect posilior
it had resumed when squeezing the
second killen to death. With a yell
that almost froze the blood of the
hunter , used as ho was to the fury of
panthers , shu sprang upon the bears
and fastened her claws in its shaggy
coat and her fangs in its throat. The
bear hurled its antagonist ten feet
away with its powerful paws , and
then attempted to escape n second at
tack by ( light. But the panther was
upon itagain in an instant , and atcrirfic
combat ensued. The bear endeavored
to catch the panther in its hug , but
the latlor was too agile , and with every
spring upon its hugo enemy the panther -
ther inflicted terrible wounds with its
sharp claws. The blood poured from
dozen great gashes in the bear's
body , and at last the panther leaped
ipon the bear as it stood facing her ,
ind fastening her teeth in its throat ,
.brunt thu long , sharp nails of her
lind fcot into its vitals. The bear
'ell to tlio ground dead. As the pan-
her was reluming lo its dead kittens
Stewart shot her through the heart.
TIIK KI.YINCl-FLSH AND ITS FOB.
An extract from Nature throws
loubt on the pursuit of the tlyini'-fish
jy the so-called dolphin , the cory-
iheno As I woa once a witness of
nch a chase , accompanied by a cir
cumstance much rarer , I append an
.ccount : One afternoon during a voy-
ge on a sailing vessel b juml to a West
ndia port , while the ship was making
ome four or tivo miles an hour , a
orypheno was observed gamboling
inder its boughs , going ahead a little ,
s if to show its superior speed , and
hen returning to its frolics. While
he sailors were fastening the harpoon
0 a line the coryphene sighted a ily-
ng-fish. At oncp it stiH'ened itself ;
ts whole body quivered as if with ex-
itcment ; its tail wan agitated from
no side to another , and it started in
lursuit , bounding over the surface of
he sea with leaps of some fifteen or
wenty feet. Although a stern chase
held to bo a very long one , this
isted less than n minute ; one of the
caps brought the corypheno right un-
ler the terrified flying-fish , which
coined to fall into the enemy's jaws ,
'ho latter returned to its "play-
round" under the bowu and was har-
loonod , brought on board , and cut up
'ithin two minutes after its meal ,
'he llying-fish was taken out
rholo , uninjured. The corypheno
s the beautifully colored fish , noted
or the shifting and varieties of ils
hit when expiring. It is commonly
> ut erroneously called a dolphin , as in
.ho well-known verso , "The dying del
phin's changing views. " Now , in ro-
jard to the Hying fish , I have watched
Jioin on many voyages , and I confirm
ho observers who describe iln motion
is a leap , not an act of Hying. It
iprings out of the water , gradually ris
ing to tlio middle of its course , then
'ailing , describing a parabola just us
in arrow docs in its flight. I have re
peatedly seen them change direction
luring the leap , making a deflection
imounting lo about a half angle , never
noro. Hut I can not agree with Mr.
Whitman , who estimates the length of
their leap to bo as much an 800 , or
3voii 1,200 foot. I opine Ihat 800 font
s a pretty big jump for one of those
lubes , and instead of forty seconds I
alculato the time occupied in a long
eng leap at fifteen seconds , which
ivoa n velocity of nine miles and a
'raction per hour.
DYING UYI INCHKS.
Very often we sea * a person sufi'or-
ng from seine fornl of kidney com-
ilaint and is gradually dying by
nches. This no longer need to be BO ,
'or Electric Hitters will positively
uro liright'u disease , or any disease of
ho kidneys oruriniary organs. They
ire especially adapted to this class of
Hseases , acting directly on the
stomach and Liver at the same time ,
ind will speedily cure where every
lhor remedy baa failed. Sold al
ifty cents a bottle , by Ish A Me-
Million.
GHEATKST UKMKDY KNOWN.
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con-
lumption is coitainly the greatest
ucdical remedy over placed within the
each of sutlering humanity. Thou
sands of once holnluss suHurors , now
( iitilly proclaim their praise for this
ivonderful discovery to which they
jwo their lives , Not only does it posi-
ivoly euro Consumption , but Coughs ,
uolds , Asthma , lironchitis , llay
'
l-'over , Hoarseness and allallections of
the Throat , Chesl and Lungs yiilds
il once to itu wonderful curative pow-
'r us if by magic. Wo do not ask you
o buy a largo bottle uiiloM you know
ivhat you iibo gutting. Wo therefore
earnestly request you to call on your
Iruggists. IKII MuMAiio.v , and get a
trial bottle free of cost which will con-
hinco the most skeptical of its wonder-
fill merits , and show you what a regu
lar one dollar size botllu will do. For
sale by Ish A MoMahon. (4) ( )
SLANG.
Oh do leave utf toaiiug , t > aiil t > hr ,
You'io " too frwli fttot'etUer. "
My limits with Khotiiimticn do ache ,
I'm considerably "jmJer the wither"
Well , don't get "on you'roi-ar"
To the drug utore I'll hurry I'm fcurc.
( Jet n bottle of Kcloctio Oil ,
Which for Ilheiimatlam is a cure cure.
LOTS ,
FARMS ,
LAND
Real Estate
EXCHANGE
15th & Douglas Sts , ,
OMAHA , NEB.
t r\\\ \ RESIDENCE LOTS ,
4UUU 1100 to $2WO cad ) '
OKA HOUSES AND LOTS , '
J276 to $18,000 each
BUSINESS LOTS ,
KOO to 910,000 cncli.
200 FARUS
'
ACBffl LA
300,000
1 0 flflfl AcnES 1N DOUGLAS COUNTY
f 0 0 0 ACKES 1N SA1U > Y COUNTY
LAKGE AMOUN , O
Suburban Property ,
N O.VK , TEN , TWENTY OR FOnTT-ACUK
LOTS , WITHIN ONE TO FIVE
MILES FRO ! ! rOSTOFFICE.
$250,000 TO LOAN
AT
8 Per Cent.
'
UEW MAPS OF OMAHA ,
rUIJUSHED lY THIS AGENCY ,
25c each ; Mounted , $1.
Houses Stores , Hotels ,
Farms , Lots , Lands ,
Offices , Booms ,
etc. , etc , ,
TO RENT OR LEASE ,
Paxoa Paid , Rents Collected ,
Deeds , Mortgages , and all
Kinds of Real Estate
Documents Made
Out at Short
Notice.
This ngonoy does strictly a
Brokomgb business. Does not
jpoculuto , and therefore any
mrgaiiiB on its books are in-
mred to its patrons instead 01
jeing gobbled up by the agent.
NJo.tary Public Always
in Office.
AND GET CIUCULAltS anJ FULL
AUT1CULAUS at
atBEMIS'
BEMIS'
BealEstateExcliange ,
l&ru AND DOUGLAS STS. ,
Seventh Biennial
S/ENGER-FEST / !
-OK TUB-
Pioneer
AT
OMAHA ,
Juiio 8 , 9 , 10 , 11 and 12 , ' 81 ,
JUNE 8th :
Reception of Guests and
Reception Concert.
JUNK nth :
FIRST GRAND CONCERT ,
JUNE 10th :
Grand Parade I
Participated in by nil Civil and Mill
tary Sociutius , l 'iro Department ,
and JMiimifncturcra' '
Interest.
IN THE EVENING ,
SECOND GRAND CONCERT ,
JUNE llth :
BANQUET AND BALL.
JUNE 12th :
7
SOLO ARTISTS :
MISS KATTIE LOWE
Soprano.
SMORA IABELLA !
Contralto.
Prof , E , STRASSER , Violinist ,
The Grand Chorus ,
350 Maveoices 350
Under the Direction of
PROF. AUG. WALTHER ,
THE GRAND ORCHESTRA ,
/in of tlio host Instrumentalist of the A ft
4U West U
Conducted by
Prof. F. M. Steinhauser.
REDUCED FAKES on all Railroads -
roads Leading into Omaha.
All Festivities ulll be held In the emclous
MUSIC HALL , btlnj ; erected cxpeclally for tbo
SBi : ) cr-Fi , t , ami located on thu
CORNER OF ICTH AND CAPITOL AVENUE.
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moore ( s ) '
Harness
AND Saddlery.
I hare adopted the Lion u ft Trade llalk , and
all my rood * will bo STAMI'KI ) with the LION
and my NAMK on the nine. NO (1OOUS AKE
C1KNUJNK WITHOUT TUB ADOVK UFA MI'S.
The best miterlal Is uiei ) and the reo t skilled
workmen are employed , and at the Icment n
price. Anjone Hl&hlng a price-lint of good nil )
confer a favor by sending for one ,
DAVID SMITH MOORE.
1880. SHORTJJNE. 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluffs
. A.
IH TIIH O.SLT
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AND TIIK KAST
From Omaha and the West ,
No change of can between Omaha and Et. Louis ,
and but one betuuen OMAHA and
KKW YOHK.
Daily PassengerTrains
KASTEIIN AND WKSTKHN CITIKS with
C'HAJIGKS and'l.V ADVANCK of ALL
OT1IKU LINKS.
This entlro line it cquipiied lth I'tillman't ,
Palace hlevplni ; Oin > , 1'abcu Iay Coacliui , .Miller' *
Safi.tr 1'htlonn and Coupler , and tbo ciJebrattd
that your ticket rwids VIA KANSAS
Cm' . ST. JOSfcl'II 4 ; COUNCIL HLUrTU Kail-
road , via St , Jottph and lit. I/lulu.
TU'LiU for bale at all couj < on tatlons In the
Wit. J. K. IIAIINAIU ) ,
A. C. DAWJ3 , Cen. Supt. , bt. Jooepb , Ho
Gen , I'uss. and Ticket Afc-t. , St. Joepli , Mo.
W. C. j iclIKK T , 'Hckit Agent ,
ANDV ItORDitN , I'usscn cr Agent ,
A , U. lUKSAHi' , Uent'ral Airent ,
OMAIIA.NEB.
AGENTO WANTKD FOR
Creative Science
and SKXUAL rJIILOSOI'UV.
TrofuMly lUuttntcd. The inoet Important anil
boit book publlbhcd. Kt ry family anU one.
Extraordinary InducemenU offered agenU.
Addrt-sa Aaixn' I'l'BLiiuiNa Co.
/
AND SOLE AGENT roil
Hallet , Davis & .Co. , James & . Holmstrom , and
J & C. Fischer's Pianos ; also Sole Agent
for the Estey , Burdett and t e Fort .
V/ayne Organ Co.'s Organs.
I DEAL IN PIANOS AND OI10ANS EXCLfSIVELV. 1IAVK HAD YEARS KXmniEX
TIIK 1IUSINESS , AND HANDLE ONLY THE HKST.
218 Sixteenth St. , Oity HaU Builtling , Omalia ,
HALSEY V. FITCH , : : : Tuner.
More Popular than Ever.
THE GENUINE
New Family Sewing Machine.
Tlio popular ilcmnml for the GENl'INE SING Ell In 1ST ! ) exceeded that of any prc lotnj car during
the ( jimtter of n century In uhjch this "Old llellablc'1 .Machine luw bctn before the public.
In 1678 we sold 350,422 Machines.
Ill 1870 wo sold 431,107 "
Kxcct ocrany prolous jcar 74,735 "
OUH SALES LAST YEAR WEUE AT THE KATE OF
OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A DAY
For e\ cry business dny In the year ,
REMEMBER : THE
" OLD RELIABLE"
THAT EVERY REAL SINGER
SINGER
SEWING MACHINE HAS THIS
IS THE STRONGEST , SIMPLES
TKADE MARK CAST INTO
THE MOST DURABLE SEWINO
TJIE IRON STAND AND IMBEDDED -
MACHINE EVER YET CON.
BEDDED IN THE AR1I OP
STKUCTED.
THE MACHINE.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO.
Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y.
South 1,500 Subordinate . Offices , In the United Statca and Canada , and 3,000 offices in the Old World nil
America.
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The Largest Stock and Most Com
plete Assortment in
The West.
We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil
cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures A
and Lace Curtains.
WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY.
1313 Farnham St. , Omaha.
POWER AND HAND
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings ,
MINING MACH.NKUY . , KLTjKO ,
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH ANB SCHOOL BELLS ,
A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.
DIRECTORY OF LEASING WESTERN HOTELS.
HOTELS. TOWN.
SUMMIT HOUSE , SWAN & BECKER , Preston , la.
JUDKIN8 HOUSE , JUDKIN& BRO , Red Oak , In.
MENDIN HOTEL. ADOLPH WUNDER , Mendln , la ?
THE CENTRAL HOUSE , JOSEPH 8ANKEY , Walnut , la.
IVE8 HOUSE , O. T. IVE8. Hattlngs , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , WM. LUTTON , Vllliica , In.
PARK HOTEL. W. J. OARVIN , Corning , la.
BELDEN HOTEL , A.W SELDEN , Woodbine , la.
LUSK HOUSE , JAS A. LUSK. Logan , la.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL , O F CA88ADY , Denlion , la ,
BURKE'8 HOTEL , E R. BURKE , Carroll , la.
OLIDOEN HOUSE. 5. M. LEWIS , Glldden , la.
SCRANTON HOUSE , JOB. LUCRAFT , Scranton , la.
A8HSEY HOUSE , DAN EMUREE , Grand Junction , la.
HEAD HOUSE , OO8. SHAW & CO. , Jetferton , la.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL , CHENEY & CO. , Sioux City , la.
CHENEY'S UNION HOTEL , CHENEY BROS. Mo. Valley June. , In.
CITY HOTEL , CHENEY & CLARK , Blair , Neb.
CITY RESTAURANT. J. J PUC8. Dunlan , la.
CHAPMAN'S 8ESTAURANT. T Q. CHAPMAN. Btanlon , la.
LAUQHMAN'8 RESTAURANT , W. LAUQHMAN , Shelby , la.
NEOLA HOTEL , F. 8IEVCHTZ , Meol * . la.
WOODWORTH HOUSE , J , R. CALKINS , Atlantic , la.
CENTRAL HOUSE , 6. P ANDERSON , M l ern , IM.
EMERSON HOUSE , A. L. SHELDON , tnun r on , la.
CROMWELL HOUSE , MRS ( t. COCHIIAN Orumwcll , lu.
WALTON HOUSE , T 0. WALTON , Ormwn , la