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    rarATTA TsATT.V WRR. TTTRSnAV JITT.V 10
THE GOVERNORS ,
Preparing for a Day of Rejoic
ing if tbo President Re
covers.
Erprossiom from the xooutivon of
Nearly All tbo States ami
Territories.
Special to The Clnnlnnatl Commercial.
COLUMDUS , Ohio , July 12.Tu re
sponse to the telegram of Gov. Pos
ter , dispatches have been received
from tlio governors of nearly all
the states and territories at the execu
tive department yesterday. Kentucky
was the first state hoard fronA and
they kept rollini ; in all day. In ad
dition to tlio governors of Now York ,
1'cnnsylvaiiia , Maryland and ( Ivon *
tuoky , the governor of Georgia has
boon added to the committee to fix
the day for Thanksgiving for the re
covery of the President. The follow
ing nro the responses ;
IxoiAXAroMs , 1ml , , July 11 , 1881.
To Charles Foster. Governor of
Ohio : The suggsstions contained in
your dispatcli ot to-day meet my ap
proval. A. G. TOIITEU ,
Governor.
DO-TO.V , Mass. , July 11 , 1881. To
Charles Foster , Governor of Ohio : 1
concnr.iu your suggestion of proclama
tion for Thanksgiving in case of the
President's recovery.
itf D. LONO , Governor.
TOI-KKA , Kas. , July 11 , 1881.To
ILii Excellency Charles Foster : Tele
gram received , and I heartily concur
in your suggestion.
JOHN P. Sr. Joitx , Governor.
CIIYEKNK , Wyo. , July 11 , 1881. To
Gov. Charles Foster : Your sugges
tion of tliis date has my most hearty
-approval. Wyoming has already taken
fitting notice , by public mcetim , ' , of
the wicked attempt upon the presi
-T- * dent's life , and will gladly follow your
lead in action of the kind proposed.
ix W. HOYT , Governor.
MADISON , Wia. , July 11 , 1881.
His Excellency Charles Foster , Goy-
crnor of Ohio ! Sincerely rejoicing in
the cheering prospect of the presi
dent's recovery , and fully agreeing
with you ns to the propriety of setting
ting apart iv day for thanksgiving nnd
prayer to the God of nations , I hearti
ly concur in your suggestion , and will
bo pleased to net in harmony with the
other Executive. The people of Wis
consin have been most deeply solicit
ous in regard to the president's condi
tion , and with thankful hnarta will
. unite in the observance of such a day.
WILLIAM E. SMITH , Governor.
NASHVILLE , 'i'cnn. , July 11,1881.
To Charles Foster , Governor of Ohio :
Your suggestions meet my hearty ap
proval , and will reccivo the indorse
ment of the American people.
ALVIN HAWKINS , Governor.
LITTLK ROCK , Ark. , July 11 , 1881.
To Gov. Foster : Have issued pro
clamation appointing the 14th of the
present month for fasting and prayer.
T. J. CHANCELLOR , Governor.
. WHHELIKO , W. Va. , July 11 , 1881.
To Charles Foster , Governor of Ohio :
Your suggestion meets my hearty ap
probation , I will issue proclamation
as soon aa the governors you name fix
tho.dayto bo observed.
JACOB 13. JAOKSON , Governor.
) , III. , July 11 , 1881.
To His Excellency Charles Foster ,
Governor : Your telegram of the ] 0th
received this morning. My feelings
are in entire harmony with your views
in reference to the propriety of setting
ting apart by concurrent action of the
governors of the several states of liea
day of thanksgiving in view of the
gratifying recovery of the president ,
and I would suggest , howcv'or , that
the selection of a day bo made when
tlio president's convalescence is fully
assured. I think it eminently proper
that you should take the initiative in
the matter.
S. M. CuLLOir , Governor.
RICHMOND , Va. , July 11 , 1881.
To Charles Foster , Governor of Ohio :
The committee you name meets my
hearty approval.
FUED. M. HALLIDAY , Governor.
MONTGOMERY , Ala. , July 11 , 1881.
To Gov. Charles Foster : I approve
your suggestion in all its parts.
R. W. COIID , Governor.
JEFFERSON CITY , Mo. , July 11 , 1881.
To Gov. Charles Foster ; I fully
agree. I see tliat the Governors of
Arkansas and Kentucky have already
designated July 14. Too early. I was
preparing my message for July 21.I
will await your action. Thank God
for the President's recovery , and that
ho has such a noble wife. God bless in
her.
THOMAS T. CIUTTKNDEN , Governor.
ATLANTA , Ga. , July 11 , 1881. To
Gov. Charles Foster : I concur in the ;
suggestion made in your telegram of
yesterday , and will cordially unite
with Governors of ether States in devoting -
voting n day to bp designated as you bo
auggost to public thanksgiving and
praise to Almighty God for his merci
ful interposition in behalf of tin Presi
dent.
ALFRED J. COLQUITT , Governor.
FRANKFORT , Ky , , July 11 , 1881.
To Gov. Charles Foster : Your tele
gram just received. Your suggestions
meet with my hearty approval , and
I will co-opcrato cordially in any way
to carry out the suggestions contain
ed in your dispatch.
LUKE P. BLACKIIURN , Governor.
JACKSON , Miss. , July 11 , 1881.
To Gov. Foster I
; approve of your
suggestion , and will conform to the nor
action of the committee
named in your
telegram. J. M. STONE , Governor.
ALJIANY , N. Y. , July 11 , 1881. To will
GOT. Foster : Your proposition is cor tee
dially approved. 1110.
ALONZO IJ , CORNELL , Governor.
MONTI'KLIEU , Vt. , Jllly 11 , 1881.
To his excellency , Charles Foster ,
Governor : Your idea in regard to a of
proclamation of thanksgiving in the
event of the recovery of President
Garfield is in exact accord with my
own feelings , and , I believe , with the to
feelings of the pcoplo of this state. T
am satisfied witiijtlio committee named
and will act in accordance with their
suggestion.
ROSWELL FAUNHAM , Governor.
LINCOLN , Neb. , July 11,1831. To
Gov. Foster : I cordially indorse your
suggestions relating to the appoint
ment of n day of thanksgiving and
prayer commemorating the recovery
of the president.
NANCE , Governor.
TALLAHASSEE , Fla. , July 11 , 1881.
To the Hon , Charles Foster : I
join heartily in suggestions as to is
suing proclamations of thanksgiving.
The committee to fix the day named is
to notify mo.
W. D. ULOXIIAM , Governor.
TRENTON , N. J. , July 11,1881.
To the Hon. Charles Foster : Your
telegram received , and I cheerfully
assent to its general proposal if you
will take tho'troublo to make the ar
rangements and procure the assent of
the ether Governors named , t will
act in accordance with the informa
tion which you may send me. 1 nm
just informed by Gov. Blackburn , of
Kentucky , that ho has fixed upon
July 14 as a day of fasting and prayer
for the president's racovcry.
G. C. LUDLOW , Governor.
YANKTON , 1) . T. , July , 1831. Gov.
Chailt's Foster : Gov. Onlway away
from homo. Will forward your tclo
gr.im , Think I can safely say it will
meet his approval.
GEOUOK II. llAitn ,
Secretary of Territory.
SANTA EE , Now Mexico. His Ex
cellency Charles Foster : 1 wholly
agree , us all patriotic citizens and poo-
pie of this territory will also agree ,
with the suggestion in vour telegram ,
of the 10th instant received to-day ,
that in view of the recovery hopefully
foreshadowed of President Garfield
from the terrible attempt of assassina
tion , a proclamation bo issued by the
governors respectively of the states
and territories , on a day to bo agreed
upon , for thanksgiving and praise to
the Almighty God for the president's
deliverance , and his preservation to
liberty and n free people.
W. G. RlETCH ,
Acting Governor N. M.
BANQOII , Mo , July 11 , 1881. The
Hon , Charles Foster : I heartily con
cur in your proposal for a day of pub
lic thanksgiving and praise in view ot
the hopeful condition of the president ,
tlio day to bo fixed as soon as the
public mind shall rest in the belief
that the calamity of his death is avert
ed. The universal sentiment of the
pcoplo of Maine is one of profoundest
gratitude to Almighty God for His
adorable goodness in shielding the
president against the deep damnation
of the attempt to take his life.
HAKUIS M. PLAISTED , Governor.
CARSON , Nov. , July 11 , 1881.
Gov. Charles Foster : Your suggestion
meets with my hearty approbation.
Will bo most happy to cooperate with
you. JOHN KINKKAP ,
Governor.
ST. PAUL , Minn. , July 11 , 1881.
The Hon. Charles Foster , Governor
of Ohio : Your suggestion respecting
n general day of thanksgiving for the
piesident's iec very is most cordially
approved. J. S. PILLSBURY ,
Governor.
DENVER , Colo. Gov. Charles Fester -
tor : Our people recognize the 'hand
of Providence in restoring the striek-
011 President to the service of the
Nation , whoso heart ho has won.
During the past week wo have alter
nated between the hope of a day irof
National thanksgiving and the fear of Fa
day of National mourning. Now , that
the danger to the president and to the
country seems to have passed , the entire -
tire people of Colorado will gratefully
unite in a day of thanksgiving and
praise that so trroat a calamity has
been averted. I approve of your sug ;
gestion in relation to the method of
ascertaining the day for a general ob- ,
tfervanco throughout the country.
F. W. PlTKlN ,
Governor of Colorado.
lo.ho
SALEM , Ore. , July 12 , 1881.Tho
Hon. Charles Foster : I have the
honor io acknowledge the receipt
of your telegram of July 10 , inst. ,
suggesting that it would bo most fit :
ting for tlio t'ovornprs of the several
states and territories to issue procla
mation , setting apart a day to bo gen
erally agreed upon for thanksgiving
and praise to Almighty God for the
blessed deliverance of our president ,
and most gladly assent to the proposi
tion therein contained.
W. W. THATCHER ,
Governor of Oregon.
ATLANTA , Ga , July 12 , 1881. E. U
D. Mussoy , Governor's Private Secre
tary : Please say to Gov. Foster I
will servo on committee , or co-operate
any way.
ALFRED H. COLQUITT , ed
Governor of Georgia.
BOISE CITY , Idaho , July 11 , 1881.
lion Charles Foster , Governor 81.of at
Ohio : I am grateful for the glad tid
ings convoyed in your telegram idof A
yesterday. The suggestion that a day l'o
sot apart for thanksgiving miles
praise for the deliverance of the pres
ident has my hearty approval. osI
agrco to the committee- named and All
authorize you to use my namojis you
may doom proper. of
JOHN 15 , NEIL , Governor of Idaho ,
CONCORD , N. II. , July 12 , 1881.
Gov , Charles Foster
: Now Hamp
shire will gladly unite in thanksgiv ; -71
ing on a day to bo fixed as proposed ,
when the '
President's
recovery is as
sured. CHARLES II. BKLL ,
Governor N , II.
NEW HAVEN , Conn. , July 10 , 1881. and and
The Hon. Charles
Foster , Gover
: I will heartily approve and join bo '
any general movement for a day ref
thanksgiving for the '
President's
escape
capeas soon as wo are assured that it
not bo premature , The commit '
named is entirely satisfactory rio or
. HoilARTH. BlOELOW ,
Governor of Connecticut ,
SAOINAW CITY , Mich. , July 12 , 1881 ,
The Hon. Charjes Foster , Governor
Ohio : Your telegram of tho'lOth
came during my absence. Hence the
delay in answering. I anprovo of
your suggestion and of the parties
designate a day for thanksgiving and od
praise for tlio deliverance of our Pros-
Went. DAMI > H. JnuwjK ,
Govcinovof Michigan.
RALEIOII. N. C. , July 12 , 1831.
Gov. Foster : I moat heartily npprovo
and concur in your suggestion.
THOMAS J. JAIIVIS ,
Governor of North Carolina.
SALT LAKE CITV , Utah , July 11.
To Gov. Foster. Your st.gioation for
a day of thanksgiving in view of ( ho
President's doHveraiico from death
moots my lhank fill approval. Liberty
lies wounded with him. Lot universal
liralso and bolls and bonfires communicate -
cato the glad tiding of his restora
tion. ELI II. Mi'itiuY ,
Governor of Utah ,
SACRAMENTO , Cal. , July 11 , 1881 ,
To Charles Foster , Governor of Ohio :
Your telegram just received. Califor
nia , irrespective of political opinion ,
fools as citizens of u common country
the terrible blow aimed at the Government
inont in the
murderous attempt to as
sassinate oilr honored President.
Word are too weak to express the
horror with which humanity has been
so shaken. On the eve of our Nn-
lumitl celebration came the sad nows.
Joy has changed to sorrow , smiles to
tears. In place of merriment thcro
was gloom. For days the heavy
suspense of dread nnxioty hung n
leaden pall over the Nation. It lias
pleased Almighty God joarrest a dread
calamity. It is most lilting that a day
for thanksgiving and rejoicing , for
heartfelt prayer and oanif.it pleasure
bo sot apart for the blessed deliver-
niico of our President , and for the
great evidence of His goodness to the
Nation. In behalf of the citizens of
California , nnd on this occasion their
voice is a unit , 1 cordially nptmivo
your suggestion , nnd shall be pleased
to ncqniesco and assist in carrying out
iiny measure that may bo adopted by
the committee.
Gio. : 0. PEISKINS ,
Governor of California.
OLVMPIA , W. T. , July U , 1881.
Gov. Foster : The proposition for
general thanksgiving , if the president
recovers , has my cordial approval.
Permit mo to suggest that the Pacific
stales and territories should have rep
resentation on the committee , and
that ono territory at least should bo
nlso represented.
WM. II. NEWELL , Governor.
DOVER , Del , July 12. To the
Hon. Cliarles Foster , Governor of
Ohio : The suggestion of your telegram
of the 10th meets my approbation.
JOHN W. HULL ,
Governor of Delaware.
NEWI-OIIT , R. I. , July 12. Gov.
Charles Foster ; I hearlily approve
your suggestion for a day of thanks
giving and prayor. I presume no ac
tion will bo taken till the president is
declared out of danger.
ALFRED U. LITTLKFIKLU ,
Governor of Rhode Island.
WitKESiiAiinu , Pa. , July 12. His
Excellency Gov. Foster ; Your dis
patch of the 10th , in reference to con
certed action in naming a day for
thanksgiving , Ima just reached mo at
Wilkesbarro. I entirely concur in the
propriety of Iho suggestion , and the
pcoplo of Ponnsplvaniawill reverently
join in the observance.
HENRY M. UOYT ,
Governor of Pennsylvania.
Dis Moixus , la. , July 12.--To
Charley Foster , Governor of Ohio : CoI
heartily concur in your suggestion re
garding a day of than ] < 8jivin ( ; for the
president's recovery. The committee
you name meets my approval.
.loiix II. GUAK ,
Governor of Io\v.x.
A Friend In Wood.
Tinio over and n-snin THOMAH' KcLicrnio :
On. has proved a Military friend to the , )
di tresml. As a icli.tblu curative for croup
in children , orc throat and bronchial nf-
fections , and as a poMtiyo external remedy
for pain , it is a nevei-fdilins antidote.
jy7oodlw
TRUE TO HER TIIUST.
Too much cannot bo said of the
over faithful wife and mother , con >
stantly watching and caring for her
dear ones , never neglecting 11 single
duty in their behalf. AVhon they are
assailed by disease , and the _ system
should liavn a through cleansing , the
stomach and bowels regulated , ulood
purified , malarial poison exterminated ,
she must know that Electric Bitters
are the only sure remedy. _ They are
the best and purest medicine in the
world , and only cost fifty cents. Sold
by Jsh & McMahon. (2) ( ) )
PROPOSALS FOR BEEF.
DIIPAUTMKNT OF Tlin INTnitlOIl , Olllco
of Indian Affairs , Washington , Juno IB ,
1&8I , Scaled proposals , Indorsed "I'roposals for
llccf , " and directed lo the Commi loner of In
until dlnn Attaint 11 o'cloclc , Washington a. m. , Wednesday , 1) . C. , will , July ho iOlh received 1881 ,
for furnishing for the Indian nun Ice , 14W,000 ! !
pounds Diet on tbu hoof.
lilds must lit madoouton Government hlankH.
SehoduloHshowing thoquantities to bodellier-
at cac.li Agency , together w Ith blank proposal ' *
nnd form of contrails anil liond , touditlf.ni to
boobscncd by bidders , time and place of deliv
ery , and all olbor nccouary Instnittionslllbe I ! .
furnished upon application lo thu Indian Olllco
Washington D. O. or Non. (15 anil 47 Woostcr
filrcel.Now York ; W , II. Ljon 483 ItroadwayNew
York , audio Commissaries of Kulmlatcncv , U. N.
, at Halnt LouU. C'blrago , Hulnt I'unl , I.oai en-
worth , Omaha , Cnryrnno , and Yaiikton , and Iho
liimbtcr at Moiix < ; ity ,
Jllds will bo opened at t > iohour and day nboto
'
1 , and bidden aru In' to be present nt the
opining.
CKnTlriKD 1 IKCKS ,
lildsimifit bi. atconiulnul | by certified eheclin
iiimn some United Htatus Dqiosltnry or Anslstant
Treasurer , for at least Oto per cent ol the amount
thu proposal. H. I'HIUK ,
( V > mnil < lnncr
' Notice to Contractors.
Scaled proposals will l > o received by the
Hoard of County Commissioners of Douglas
County , Nebraska , until Wednesday , July
h , A. I ) . , 1881 , at U o'clock p.m. , for tlin
erection of of a court IHIIISO ImlldliiK at
Oniiiliu , In Hiiltl county , In uccordiiiicii ullli of
iilaiis ami xpcclllcatums vli ! ! not
iiuuli ) Iiy K , K. lot
Myers , nrdiltcet of Dclroll , Mlulilgan , and
now on lllo In tliu ' of
county clerk's ulllcu at
Uinalia. er
Kueli did intiU bo accompanied Iiy a : oed
Hiitllcleut bond la thu Mini of ten thous In
tlollars , ( $10.000) , coiulltloneil that tlio
bidder ulll cuter Into a contract , anil give a
L'ooil nnd sulllclcjit bond , should thu contract
awarded lilin ,
A cotiynf tliu specifications ulll be for-
nardef upon iippllcatloii to tlui county
clerk at Omaha , Neb , , and In all cases must
aceoni pany proposals ,
'J ho board reserves Iho right to reject any
all bids.
Iiy order ot tliu lioard of County Commis
doy
sioners.
OMAHA , Neb. , Juno ustli , iwu.
JOHN 1C. MANCIIK :8TKit : , per
MRS. LbUISE MOHE ,
Oraduato of the St. Lau a School ot MldnUcs : , at
IGOO California Street , Between Fifteenth
and Sixteenth , H
north l < lo , where calls will he promptly respond. > IV
to at any hour during the Jay or night. I
i7d3 I
No Changing Cars
OMAHA & CHiGAGO ,
thovjiCre direct < ronnccttotu nro mvlo with Tliro\iRli
SliKKl'INil OAK LIM-Star
NnNKW YDUK 1 , IIOSTON ,
1'lltUUr.t.VHIA ,
iiAi/mionK ,
\V\SHIJfOTOM
AND AM. RAKTKUN 11 1 is.
The ] Short Line via. Peoria
lnr INPIANAI'OMS , C1NCIX.NATI , LOUIS-
VII.I.i , : , nml nil ( wints In the
For ST. LOUIS ,
Where illrert ronnecttmii nro inmlo in tlio Union
Depot lth the nirotiRli 8lwing | ! Cnr
Lines for ALL 1'OISTS
ES o crrsc" rca : .
NEW LINEi ° DES i\1 \ DIMES
Tin : FAVoiim : HOUTK FOR
Rock Island.
Tliounixuftleil Inducements olleml l > y this line
to travelers nud tourists nro nil follows :
Tim celebrated l'UIUIAN(10-tthrol ) PALACE
HLKIH'IMI OAliB run only on this line C. , II. I )
& y. 1'AI.ACIi DRAWING UOOJI CA11Slth
Hnrton'a Itccllnlng Clnlrs. No evtrt .Inrtro for
Rfntilii Iti'cllnlnff Cli.ilm. Ttiu famom 0. , II , .t
y. I'.il.u-o llltilnjr Cnr * . Gorgeous SmoUnc Car *
llttixlnlUicloiriuit lilifli-backiil ntUn roxoMni ;
chilrs , for tlio cxdusUo two of tint chu ( nucii-
St'ccl Track iunl superior niulpnicnt roiiiblneit
xvlth tliclr jracat through car nrniiKi incut , nmki't
tlili , nliovu nil othcrx , tlio fiuodUi route to the
lint , 'South nml Southeast.
Try It , nml you will llnJ trnxclliij ; n I miry In-
btirul ot n illicomfort.
TliroiiRh tickets Uo till * cclclirntcil line for s.\lo
nt nil nlllcus In the Unttcil .Stntci nml Cnimilx
All Information nlxmt mtof of hie. Klcciilnit
Car ncc-oinmoilitlonii , Tlino Tulilc * , cW. , will lie
cheerfully fhun l > yni > pljlng to
JAMKS It. WOOD ,
General raAsonirer Avuit , Chicago.
T. J. POTTOl ,
Oonrrol Jlnnai'tr Chlmco.
SIMMER
UISCASFS , Hl > o rlvera , njirlnif from snnll
causes The roaring rltommy not lie easily ill-
rcrtoil from IU eourBO , nor the nejlei.tcil ill-nsi
from Its dostructti'o worlt. 'J'nkcn in time , il so i *
which N mcrclr nn Interrupted Innetlon , may lui
ntcrted by the moot mturu's runidlj- ,
TarrnMt's Seltzer Anporiont.
H comhlnu4 < ho inedldnal i > ruieitles ] of the
best mineral atirs In HID world.
SOU ) IIY AM , imUUHIhTK
2880. SHORT LWL 1880 ,
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluffi !
IB THK ONLY
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
AN TIIIIAST : :
From Omaha and the West.
No change of cars between Omalia and su uouli ,
and but ono between OMAHA nnd
NKW YOUK.
Daily PassengerTrains
KKACIIIVII All.
HASTKHN AND WKSTKIIN t'lTIES with LESS
CIIAItOIS And IN ADVANCE of ALL
OTHEIt I.1N1M.
Th.'i cntlro line is cpii | > jicil with I'ullmAii'ii
Tolaco Sleeping Cars , I'aUeo ! ) . > ) Conchca , Jllller's
Safety 1'latforin ami Coupltr , and thu celebrated
WestlnKlioiiso Air-brako.
< K/'Seo that jour ticket rea < ls VIA nANSAS ,
CHT , ST. JOSKI'H k COUNCIL IILUKFS Ilall-
road , via St. Joseph and Kt. I/lulu.
Tickets for kali ) at all uonixm stations In I tht
Wctt. J. I' . HAUNAKM ,
A. C. DAWKS , Ocn. Snpt. , St. Joseph , Mo |
Qcn. 1'ass. wnl Tlekut Aift. , ht , Joucpli , Mo.
\V , C. SBAcnui-.sr , Ticket Awcnt ,
lO.'O I'.inilmm direct.
ANDV noiiDKN , Pawenxer Agent ,
A. I ) . liAUNAItn " ml Af'ent ,
OMAIIA.NEB.
SPECIAL ORDINANCE NO. 2(51. (
For levying u jpeelal tax for the eoiibtructlon and
retiring of
Ho It I orJalncd by the Citj Council of the City oft
Omaha :
SKCTIOX 1 That the nevi rnl nmw sums net op-
posltuto l thu follojtlinr dts'rlhed prciulses , , to-
Hit !
West 00 feet of IJ13 feet of lot 2 , Capitol Addi
tionJ. . ( hnaha , 21 W.
J. A. Jlorhaeh , lot 4. liloik , Ilorliaeli'ii addi
tion Omaha. li : SO.
1' . Konst , Int 6 Moik 4 , Ilorbaeh's addition ,
Oinuha. .
JH3 60.
. , ,
,
1' . Koiist , lot'O block 4 , Ilorbaeh's addition ,
Omaha , fll 1 27 ,
John II. DUwllcr. EO feet of lotfi , block : 16 ,
Omaha , : , 2 10.
Lyman Itlchardson W Cl feet of lot 6 , block 16 ,
Omaha , 876 < < 0.
Lot . 8 , block 70 , Omaha , fM W.
Ixit 7 , nlock 70 , Omuha , 0 67.
AA . M. K eele , lot I , bloc k . ! , Onishn , W7 00.
A. & II. Kountz , lot I , block 1 , KounU b
Ituth's adilltion , Omalm , iJI4 ( .
llcllnila Curtis , lot 8 , l/lruk M Omaha , ( 1701- <
M. B. llocbl ! t' , K J lot 2 , block I , KounU k
Ituth's addition , Onmha , W ( K ) ,
I'rwl. Ilettcrolf , W ) lot t , Kountro Ii Until
addition , Omaha , $2 00 ,
lleliiKthueostand expense * approved by the
city council for thu construction and reialring |
till sidewalks In front of and adjoining t.ald 1 pro
mises by Charles ( iardlner In pursuance of a con
trail onturod Into by tlio tlty of Omaha , with
the said Chariot ( lardlnvr , and after thu fallnrn
thu owner thereof , to do Iho raino after dnu
notlc.0 , buund thu wimuaru hereby rt | > ecthely
led I and aiuci ! cd agnbut tuih ol said lots , parts
lots ) and premUcs , pajahlo to the city treasur
ulthln thirty ( SO ) iia ) from this datu ,
SKC. 2. Thin onlinanco hall take effect and bo (
force ! from and after its iiasujre.
\t. I. IIAKI.lt ,
1'resldent of City Council , pro tun.
Atttkt :
J , J , L. C. JKVUTT ,
City Clerk.
I'asswlJnly ML ,
MVP ,
Jdajor ,
Tlio aliovo tax bocomcs dolliiiucnt | on the 6th
of August , IbSl.iilttr which ilato 10 per cent ,
penalty ami lntire t at thoraUi of ono ptr tent t
month In odiante , will booUueil.
H * U ) > l ALI ts it i4 |
City Treasurer.
J.H FLIEGEL
Successor to J. II. TWole ,
MERCHANT TAILOR
No. 230 DouKUi Street Omaha Neb ,
\Vc < t for hems Mio tnn l dir t , n"ifl' < "
fest line-comiertlnir the crest MHropoll , Clll
CAOO , and the llntKBv , S'uATii-KA'TKiif ) SOITII
tiinl Honil-KWTfRi I.INP. ' , which tmnltiitothcrr ,
with KAI AI CITY , LKUMHORTII , ATCIIIIOI ,
t'oi-\cu , lll.rm ninl OMMIA , th CUMMKRCML
UK.ITKRS ( nun lilch rndmto
EVERY LINE OF ROAD
that ticnctmtc < the Continent from the Mlwotul
IlluT to tlio I'acillc HloH | ) . Tlio
CHICAGO HOOK ISLAND & PA
CIFIC RAILWAY
t < tlm only line Irom Chleajo owning trncn Into
KiuitM , or which , hy Ita o n rind , ro ( he < the
polnMabotomim-d. XOTHANMTM KT rinsunR'
Nil VK4IMI COVWCTIOSS ! .Vo lltlililllllg Ill III *
\rntllfttcd or unelivin lor * , M e crv | VMCiifcr l
carried In roomy , rlmn nml \ 'iitlht l vtMilic * ,
liwn | r'n l I'.ipiviM Tmlm.
DAV CARS of unrlMded imgnlnYenco , I'cuvti
I'U.ACK Sup.piNrt Cini , ninl ourottiixvorM fninoui
I.IMIO C < ni , upon \\liUli u\i \ l < nro KOrinl of mi-
mirw | l IAI < lu'n < xnt tlio low rnto ol SMKNTY-
'
I'lMt CictTKKAill , nllhniuplo tluio for healthful
UlljOt IllCtlt ,
IhrmiKli O M between Clilmffo , I'eorK , Mil-
nikiil.ro ixml Ml tmrl ltl\rr I'oiiitu ; ntul clo c roil-
MItliuunt all point * of Intersil-lion with other
road * .
Wo ticket ( ilii not forget tliW directly lo c\crv
plico ofImportaiiro In liaiiia-i. Nebraska , lllack
lllllo , WMiinltu' , I tali , Idnho , Nr-ada , IXillfornla ,
Orvirtiii , winhlngtoii Territory , Colormlo , AtUoim
mill Now Mu\leo.
An liberal nrmnircnient * rpgftrdlng b.itrgriKe ai
( kny other duo , mid rnto of f ro nlnixjn n i ow ni
competitors , who furnish hut a tltho of the com
fort.
fort.Dogs nnd taiklool sportsmen free.
Ticket * , inapt and foMonntft.il principal ticket
olllce * In III" I'nlted SUte * nnd Cniiadn.
It. II. OAllLi : , K. KP. .I01IN ,
Yiial'rrit't&flrn. Ocn. Tkt ami IWr Aft. |
Manager , Clilrairo. Cldcairo.
.
your duties mold nltrlit * ork , to IT *
Stlimil < iiit i nd u u
Hop UittolD. HMO , UMI HOP D.
1 f YOU ro younir nml riilTerlnK from Miy In
dtncrttlo.1 or ill il" ; l < itii It you arc mar-
ur Mniil < > , olil or uMiiiU.nmrfriiiit friiiii
utr on n IHM ! ul tick
nU on Mop Blttoro. . .
Whoever j-ownn- . ( | olin.
u"'I mmlly f roni oi o
Hint yn'ir u-rtcm .S'tfcAW
,
' . ton
Init or
D. I. O.
n nn nlnnlutn
mil lrrfi.l la
il euro for
Irunkcimomi
of opium ,
You will lie tnflOOft or
ciireillfyoui'fc ' nwcotlca.
Hop Dittora I
! f yon * rc pl
wen I : n H < iiilur
wfiilrltiil. jm-uiar.
itt It mny imp nirrrM
onvo your
llfo. Ithns ii're co. ,
saved hun Rixlieitrr , N. T.
dreds. ATimmtn , Out.
S3 < SSHHB8
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDIA
r ,
ILER & CO. ,
Solo Manufacturers. OMAHA.
A SORE
SORERECIPE
RECIPE
FOP Fine Complexions ,
Positlvo relief and immunity
from complexiona ! blemishes
may 1)0 found iti Hagnn's Mag
nolia Halm. A delicate and
harmless article. Sold by drug
gists everywhere.
It Imparts the most brilliant
and lifo-liuo tinta , and the clo
sest scrutiny cannot detect its
use. All unsightly dlscolora-
tions , eruptions , ring marks
under the oyessallownessred
ness , roughness , and the flush
of fatigue and excitement are
at once dispelled by the Mag
nolia Balm.
It is the one incomparable
Cosmetic ,
Sioux City & Pacific
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILBOADS.
TIIK OLD IlELIAIILU ! HIOUX CITY HOUTK
a.oo MILM siioiiTicn noun : 100
FBOH
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. I'AULMINNKAI'OLI8 , ,
DULUTII Oil IIISMARCK ,
unilull points In Northern Iowa , Minnesota and
Dakota. Tills line Is e < iulpH | l w'th thu Improtod
Woktlnxhouso AutomaticAlrbroko and illllcr
1'latforin Couiilu and Duffer ; and for
SI'UKI ) , BAFirfY AND COMKOHT
Is unsunasscd. Klegant Drawing itoom and
Bleeping Cars , owned and mntrollod by thu company -
pany , rim through WIT"OUTCIIANOK butwecn
Union I'oclllo Traiikfer ue ] > ot at Council lllutls ,
and St. I'aul.
Trains Icato Union raclflc Transfer depot at
Council Illulls at 6:10 : p. in. , reaching Hloux City
at 10:20 : . in. and bt. I'aul at 11:06 : a. in. making
TEN HOUltS IN ADVANCK Of ANY OTIIUU
IlOUTIi
Ileturnlng , leave St. Paid at 8:30 : p. m. , nrrli I rig
bioux City 4:46 : a , in. , and Union Tactile Trans-
r dciot , Council lllutls , at O.U ) a. in , Ho sure
at xour tlcktts road \la "B. C. ti T. 11. II. "
K. 0. 1IILLH , Superintendent.
T , K. IIOU1NSON , illsbourl Valley , la ,
As t. ( lei i'us. Agent.
J , II , O'lllU AN , I'atiger Agent.
noumll Hliin . low * .
A MSON Dentist
, , , ,
OtucK Jocolis' Illoik , corner Capitol auiiuo I T\
and flltccnth stn-jt , Oiuaha Nab *
THIS 3STEW AND COHRECT MAP
ITOTCS beyond finy rcasonnblo question tlmt Hi
CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RY
la by nil o lti the best toad for you to toke when Iwvcllns In cither direction between t
Chicago and alt of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest. ' *
tiarefully ernmlne till * Mnp. Tlio rrlncln.il CltlM of the Writ ftnd Nonlme t nro Htntlon
on tlih rond. Its
Junction points. tlituiiRli trains nmko close eounoctloa * with tlio trains of ail railroads at
THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY
'mltis. 'Id ' principal Hnrs. rum o.ioli way dally from two to Jourormoro ,
It
ltlio
only road Neat of Chicago tnat Uses tlio -
"
v-
Ith PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS.V
110:11
"Coi
"Hlo
"
Cnnmlai. oT „ _ _ iiy all Cotii > oii Ticket Agents I
ISoinembcr ] { to ask for Tickets la tills road , bo sure they rend over It , and take none other. |
11AKVI.HUOUHT : , Gon'l Jlnnaucr , Chicago.V. . 11. STE.VXETT , Gcu'l 1'ass. Apcnt , Chicago.
HAItUV 1' . DUKIj , Ticket Aont a A N. W. IWIwiy , Ullt ixiiil FiUnhini utroeU.
i > . I' . KIMI1AM , , A l t.iiit TVki-t Aifcnt 0. te N. W. Ililtv.iy ! , llth and Fivrnham itrcets
j.H . IIKM , , Ticket Aifdit 0. & N. W. lUlhviiy , U. 1' . It. H. Dci > ot.
8A.MKS T. CLAllK Ocncral Airunt.
MAX MEYER & BRO. ,
the Oldest Wholesale and
tliRi
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. ] Visitors can here
find all novelties in SilverWare
illW
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , Most Artistic , and
teC
Choicest ; Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches , at as Low Pri
ces ( as is compatible with
honorable dealers. Call
hia
and : see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner ) llth and Farn-
ham : Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
III MIIEE & BED. ,
O 3VCA. . 3ECV. . .
THK LKAD1NO
IN TIIKVKST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warreu ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pnr-
More Popular than Ever.
THE GENUINE
New Family fSewing"'Machino. '
The popular demand ( or IhoOKNl'IMCSINOrjl In 1870 exceeded that of any prot loin year during
Iho quarter of a century Inihlch thli "Old llcllaliloJlathlno has bcim buforo tfio public.
I 1 1878 o uold . 360,422.MachIilj1
1 1 IBTU no Mid . ' '
_ ,52ISZ ! , ,
KcoB8oternny ji UH year . ; _ Jt7 | < J,73C
VKAIl WEIICATTHK HATE OF
OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A
tl'or 01 cry Ijiislncss day In the year.
REMEMBER : THE
" OLD RELIABLE"
THAT EVEUY IlEAIj SINGEn
SINGEE
SKU'INQ MACHINE HAS THIS
IS TUB STRONGEST , SIMPLK
TIIADK 1IAHIC CAST INTO
THE MOST DUIIADUJSUWINO
THE IUON STAND AND III.
MACHINE EVER YCT COMJ
nUDDED IN THK AIUI OP
STUUCTED.
THK MAClIINi : .
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO.
Principal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y.
l.MO Stihordlnato Offices , In the United States nnd Canada , and 3,000 offlco. In the OM World nd
South America ,
.
M'DONALD AND HARRISON ,
ARE NOW OFFKUINd FOR ONE MONTH ONLY.
DECIDED BARGAINS
- X2W -
Ladies' ' Suits , Cloaks , Ulsters , Circulars , Etc. ,
fy ry
20O Handeoino Suits , at $5.00 ; 300 Stylish Suits , $1O.OO ;
75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00.
Wo have Bovoral lots of staple goods which will bo oflbrod at
SEVENTY-FIVE GENTS ON THE DOLLAR.
All ladies should avail themselves of this great sale of
OORSETS AND UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS ,
SILK AND LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS , LAWN SUITS
AND SACQUES.
MCDONALD & HARBISON.
J. A. WAKEFIELD ,
WHOLESALE AND 11ETAIL DEALEll IN
Lath , Shingles , Pickets ,
SASH , DOORS , BLINDS , MOLDINGS , LlfoE , CEMENT ,
/3TBTATK AGENT FOIl MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANY ,
Near \ Union Pacific Depot , - - -