Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, January 25, 1884, Image 5

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    DAILY BEE-OMAHA , FJIIDAY , JANUARY 25 ,
RICHARDS ft CLARKE , W. A. CLARKE ,
Proprietors. Suporiutendiio
u. P. RAILWAY 17TH ft 1STI1 STREETS
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
WATER WHEELS , ROLLERQMILLS , :
ill and grain Elevator Machinery
MILL FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , INCLUDING THE
Celebrated 'Anchor ' Brand Dufour Bolting Cloth
t STEAM PUMPS , STEAM WA'JJER AND GAS PIPE.
ARCHITECTURAL AND BRIDGE IRON.
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'We are prepared to furnish plaus and estimates , and will contract foi
the erection of Flouring Mills and Grain Elevator.or for changing
Flouring Mills , EremStone to the Roller System.1
SggT'EEpecial attention given , to furnishing Power Plants for any pur
pose , and estimates made for same. Ueneral machinery repairs attended
to promptly. Address '
RICHAJRDS & CLARKE , Omajia , Neb.
PEBFEOTIQ N
Heating Jand Baking
JB only attatnod by usiiif ;
CHARTER OAV
Stoves and Eanges ,
( BTH WIRE GAUZE
Foi sale by
MILTON ROGERS & SONS
OMAHA- ' '
I
UANUFAOTU11KU OP OF STRICTLY FIKST-CLASS
AND TWO WHEEL CARTS.
1310 and ] iO llarnny Ktrcot and 4038. IBth Street , ) flTWATTA .
Illustritod Cat loiuo furulshoiJ free ujion ajiplltatlon. / WAUiiO. * ,
UN DodgoSt. . < " } OIYIAHA. HEl
iTANUFAOTUREIl OF KJNS
iwinnrnn
iwinnrnnD
My Itcpodtory rcittntly filled with a'lelectjatoelr. Btrt Wotkmanablp RU ruleeJ.
ffi.e and Factory S , W. Cvw 16th anil Capitol Ayenus , Qtioha
FACTS FROM FREMONT ,
The Prcciiicl is Bmtnefl With Dehl
anil Taxes ,
Jang and Anti-Monopoly , Dorsoy
and the Congressional Boo ,
V Cnufltlu llcvluw of tlio CniiHCs
AVhloli lluvo IiPtl to llio Pros-
out CcmilltUm of Tl
Corrospoiulonco ot THK BKB.
Fui'.MONT , Nob. , Jnnuiry 24. Tiioda >
iaion of the United SUtoa auprcinocourt
olntivo to the Froinont precinct bridge
jomls , to the talk all over tlio town. And
rhon you consider that this decision snd-
loa a debt of about $100,000 upon this
irocinct , you will not wonder that the
moplo nro considerably uxcitod over the
lattor. About four years ago the plain *
ITs , through their attorney , JFr. Mungor ,
nado a proposition to the precinct , winch ,
md it boon accepted , would have saved
B about $30,000.
Tlio Fremont board of trade waa at
lis time looking after the interests of
< Ycmont , and the matter waa brought
> oforo said board , and a committee , con-
isting of W. A. Marlow , A , P. Hopkins
nd AInnlcy llogcrs , was appointed to con-
idor this proposition and report to the
jonrd. After , a thorough investigation ,
10 committee unanimously reported in
aver of accepting the proposition. A
letition was then circulated , and freely
igned , which waa presented to the coun-
y counnisaionors with a view to having
lipm take seine favorable action upon
: iia matter. But in steps Nye Colaon
nd Mauloy Rogers ( Mr. Rogers , for rca
ons best known to himself , had subse-
ucntly changed his mind ) , witli a re-
loiietvanco , and the result was that no
ctiou was talcen by the conimiasionors ,
nd instead of having § 70,000 to pay wo
owba\o100,000. This adds another
aurel to tlio great ninny won by the old
ing , which has for so many yetvra been a
'isgraco to Dodge county.
The really bad feature about this mat
er is the fact that this immense amount
f money will como out of tlio pockets of
ho people who are the least able to bear
t. llio small property owners , these
who hayo invested in a house and lot ,
ho entire savings of many years of hard
abor , will huvo to stand tlio brunt of this
nirdeii , while these owning largo por-
ional property interests will slip through
roryeasy.
A certain money shark of this city ,
vho never haa loss than from $10,000 to
§ lfi,000 in real estate and chattel mort-
ages , bearing interest at from 10 per
: ont to 50 per cent , when approached
> y the assessor said : "Well , 1 will put
down 81,000" if a certain other Shylock ,
callinir him "will down 1-
by name , put § - ,
000. "
Thus it goes , the merchant and the
> roker alike shirking their taxes , crowd-
ng the burden of expenses upon the
shoulders of the poor. And yet
.hoy . wonder at poverty and crime , and
ire willing1 to swear that tlio poor man
las an equal chance with the rich and
.hat whisky and tobacco are the prime
causea'of so much poverty. What hypo
crites and liara. They will exact pro-
ection from the government to the
xmount of one hundred thousand dollars
.nd pay taxes on BIX or seven thousand ,
The railroads also shirk their taxes.
3odgo county receives about one-fifth in
axea from the three roads which run
hrough the county , of what she really
ought to got.
Chairman Doraoy's organ at North
end has discovered a "maro'a nest" in
.ho records of the outgoing county clerk.
AVhethor there is any truth in these
charges wo are not yet prepared to say.
vHon. Charles Lang , the able , hdnest
and trustworthy senator from Dodge ,
iftor paying in full , for value received ,
70 suppose , the numerous little bills
$400 among the rest ) which ho had pre
viously contracted , nackod his little grip
and left for Canada. Whether ho goes
as n missionary to educate that people up
.o a spirit of resistance against the en
croachments of railroad corporations , wo
ire not advised. Our knowledge of the
nan , however , would lead us to believe
: hnt ho is just patriotic enough to sacri-
Ice everything for the love ho bears his
native land.
If ho succeeds in serving the people o
'annda ' as faithfully as ho did the voters
of Dodge county who elected him to the
senate , ho will certainly merit a prize ,
and will probably got one in llio shape oi
n hump rope with n slip noose at one
end.
end.At
At last the corporation congressman
from Nebraska , Valentine , has beer
heard from. That bill providing for the
building of a bridge across the Missouri
it Dccatur , vri I bo about all tro will hem
From this fraud until some steal comet
before the house , and then "Val" wil
ugiiin bo put on record , and for tlio stca'
of course.
It is rumored that "last and least1
Dorsoy has a congressional bee in hii
bonnet. This wp believe to bo a joke
for notwitluti nding liia abundant supplj
of cheek , wo do not believeho woult
seriously think of allowing his nanio t (
go before the people tw a candidate foi
congress. Ho la no more fitted for a po
sition of that kind than ho is for heaven
and his chances for getting there wouk
not bo hnlf as good.
An Opera. HOUHO fur
GjiiOA < io.7unuary 31. Onoof the firs
structures crouti-d in the business hear
of the city after the greijtfiroof J8Jwa
a three story brick building , known n
"Exchange lilock , " corner of Clark am
Washington streets. The building occu
pied a lot 107x182 foot , the loasi
of which expires May 1 , 1881. A nov
lease for twenty yeara has been ollbctci
to u syndicate , which has organi/.od ;
stock company for the erection of 01
opera house to replace the present build
inij , _ Plans are for a building nin
stories high , with three fronts , estimate !
to cost § 000,000.
A Ioctor'H Scorer.
Cmcuno , January 21 , The Times dn
clarcs this morning that Dr. Templu K
lloyno , of this city , found the body of
friend on a dissecting table in llahnt
man college , BIX yearn ugo , and ulthouu
ho has continued to attend the famil
over since , novur disclosed the facts. J
the meantime , the family of the decease
have continued to pay innuranco pic
miuini on n policy of § 20,000 , on she BUI
position that ho may bo still alive. 1
u published interview , Jloyno say
the deceased waa addicted t
the habit of drink nnd probabl
dieu on the atrcut fiom exptmno , th
) ody finding its way to the morgue. Uo
oilers in explanation that ho waa shocked
on discovering the body , and intended in
'orming the family , "but as the boys
looded n subject 1 lot them go along
with their work. " Ho also declares it
night have boon n c.no of mistaken
dontity , which sustained him in keeping
ho matter secret.
PRAIRIE RUSTLINGS.
Condition of Proflnets anil Business
Mailers ,
Official Brokerage cm Public
Funds and Monopoly Woo ,
XowHimi > ur KntnrprUrM i\n\i \ Com
ments on Pnlillii Questions.
} orro < < ! imlonca of Tun HKK.
Ikitlor county had n largo corn crop ,
nit like in most sections this year it is of
n immature and soft quality ; a great
eal of it has boon unfit for cribbing or
lipping so far , on account of its damp
audition , Moro than double the nnni-
> or of cattle and hogs are being fed hero
lis season than any previous year , con-
inning moat of the unmarketable corn ;
nil at the still' prices for beef and pork ,
10 feeders will nniko n handsome profit.
uch of our farmers as have raised any
onsidorablo quantities of small grain nro
lolding for higher prices.
In consequence of this condition of
Hairs , and the delay of transportation of
ur farm producta to eastern markets ,
msiness of all kinds has been somewhat
tagnant , and money matters very close.
'here seems to bo not much hope [ of a
oosuuing up of money matters nnd any
lermancnt revival of business till the
lore general movement of cattle , hogs ,
orn and other products to market com-
lenccs in March nud May.
Our board of supervisors , under the
ownship system , are getting down to
vork now , and at their meeting week
cfore last considerable business , was
ransactcd. An addition to the poor
ouse was ordered built , and various
thcr projects discussed. The settle-
nont with the old county treasurer , Frank
) avia , disclosed a balance of over
27,000 of the county fuuds on hand.
Jno of the honorable board informs the
vritcr that the treasurer had done a
lost profitable brokerage business dur-
ng his three terms of ollico. on the coun-
y money , loaning out the same on notn
o farmers and merchants , at one to four
or cent per month , and ( tpcculating ox-
onsively in real estate ; in fact when the
'balances wore handed over to John
larpor , the now treasurer , some § 20,000
onsistod in notes thus obtained. As
his state of aifoirs is gradually leak.
ng out , the question is often propound-
d , "Wonder if the now county troasur-
r will continue in the brokerage busi-
loss ? " Mr. Harper's friends claim for
lim that ho will run the ollico as it should
aa ho ia a prominent member of the
Congregational church , while Davis has
Iways been the "right bower" of the U.
" * . railroad company in this county , and
.as never sulfered for the lack of passes
vor the road for himself and friondaaud
von now ho is said to have "inside
ntos" on shipping stock over the U. P.
in OS.
Since the threatened war between the
U. r. and the C. , B. & Q. , our dealer *
ro again enabled to ship Canon City nnd
ithor coal over the 15. & M. lines , which
natter vras mentioned in our last lettoi
aa a gaino of "freeze-out" being played
> y the two companies on our people , so
.hat . tlio U. P. could wax fat on its mar
gins on Rock Springs cool. In fact , it is
stated that the B. AM. officials arc
wrathy over the non-complianco of the
J. P. on the terms of this little prohibi-
ion understanding , and the coal dealers
lopcnding on the 13. & M. linen for get-
ing their fuel are kicking terribly bo-
lauso th'o B. A/M. knocked them out of
ovoral hundred dollars profits during
heso best months for their trade.
Hon. George L. L. Brown announces
.hat . ho will soon launch upon the
roubled sea of fame "The Shining Way , "
L monthly periodical , to light sinners
onto the path of holiness from the dark
and devious ways of sin nnd transgres-
lion.
lion.Tho
The Divid City Tribune issued its first
lumber last week. It is an eight column
weekly , to bo published in the interest
of straight republicanism , and to advo-
rate the interests of the "ins" in county
politics , while The Republican is charged
, vith having bccnruninthointciosts of the
"outs" faction. A little time will more
ully develop the peculiar inwardness of
; ho complication , and your correspondent
will endeavor to keep you posted.
Mrs. Baxter wiu posted to loctura hero
: ant Monday evening on "Tho Coming
Woman , " but she did not come.
Joins McFarlano , who was arrested on
suspicion for robbing G. N. Hall , has
liad his preliminary examination before
Justice Clingmon , and was discharged ,
as intimated by us lie would bo.
The steam mill at this place has just
boon supplied with a complete system oi
rollers for producing flour , and is now an
institution of which every good citizen ie
rightfully proud , Glade A ; Co , arc
experienced millers nnd yon need
not bo surprised if their "brand1
becomes the favorite.
Tlio Homo Coni'ofcneo.
, January 2 1 ThoSunprinti
a long letter from Homo reviewing tin
conference of American Catholic bishopr ,
The writer says the object of the Ameii
can prelates' visit to Homo was to confoi
with loading ecclesiastical authorities 01
the best mode for observance of the lawi
and discipline for the welfare of roligioi
and morals in the church nnd among ho ;
clergy nnd congregations in the Unitoi
States. The results of the conforonci
will bo presented before tlio council n
Baltimore in November.
i
Oporatlu Bntitliory.
OIIIUAGO , January 21 The lapsen ii
the presentation of "Lohengrin" b
Abboy'a company nt Haverly'a last nigli
provoke a torrent of ndvarao criticisoi
this morning , all papers joining in th
ory. The third act was entirely omitted
owing to the break down in Campaniiii
who has boon indisposed all the week , am
duo , according to the papers , not t
creditable causes. The Tribune declare
"In any Italian theatre , the chorus an
orchestra would have been mobbed , i
they dared to treat a popular work in th
saino brutal manner n chorus and 01
chostra treated Lohengrin laut night.
The critics give individual praise t
JulBKon nnd ono or two other artists , bi
.ru uunjurinB ujjauiBt all other feutuu
of the performance. The mutter was
doomed of aulllcient imporfanco to bo
treated nt length in the local columns , as
n great audience was [ ircaont , which dis
played marked signs of disapproval.
AN Olil ) , IUnGK.
VNOTIIKU UKItltN VT1ON OOMIXU.
.CitioAiio , January 21 , It is stated on
reliable authority that Tinted States Cir
cuit Judge Thomas Drununoiid will pos
itively retire from the bench about next
March , At the close of February of this
year Judge Drummond will have com
pleted the thirty-fourth year on the fed
eral bench , This long continuous sor-
yicn entitles him , under the recent retir
ing net of congress , to full pay _ for the
balance of his natural life. An intimate
friend of Judge Hrumiiumd is authority
for the statement that the aged judi o is
now preparing all his papers nnd matters
of business vrith n view to nil early re
tirement. It was the judge's intention
of Uking nction in this matter aomo day ,
but the unexpected withdrawn ! of Judge
McCrary from the circuit bench has
caused him to delay from n desire not to
embarrass the president w ith two vacan
cies nt the s.tmo time. Judge Drum-
mend is ono of the oldest judges of tlio
United States. Ho was appointed to the
United Slates district bench in 1850 by
President Taylor , was made a circuit
judge in 02 by Grant.
The town of K her ton , Krniiklln county , fur-
ntahoi n namplo of what n ll > o western tuun
can do. A little tuoro than n yonr xtuco nil
Incendiary tire ilostroyeil tlio main porttxin of
the plnco , Involving it lom of about $ S3OOQ
On this InrRO lost tiioro wan nu Ininranco of
only $15,000. To-di\y lUvorton has roco\orci\
from her pront JOSH the town \\M \ \ boon re
built , ntul her clttzoim nro on nn nolle ! n linim-
clal foundation nt tlioy wnrn bnforo tlin firn.
& 8O
5th ( Regular Montlily Drawing will take plao *
In vhu Masonic ila > l , 11 MUIIlo Temple null-
ling , lu Loulat Hie , Ky.
Thursday January 3ht,1884.
A Lawful Lottery & Fair Drawings ,
clmrierod b ) the leKWiUuro of Ky. , nnd tnlra duUar.
cd legal by the highest court In tro State llond
ghon to Henry County In the sum ot { 100,000 tor the
prompt pa ) mcnt of all prizes old.
A REVOUT1 ION IN SINGLE NUMI1KR DRAWING8
rK > crv ticket holder hlsown mipcnlsor , can call
out the number on his ticket and nou the correspond
ing number on the tac : placed In the \\hocl In hli
presence. Those drawings will occur on the last
rhurnday of oery mouth. Read the masulflcuit
January Bchomo.
1 Prlto $ W.OOO
1 Prize , 10,000
1 Prize , 6,000
a Pritta , $2riOO each G,000
6 Prizes , l.OOOi-ach 6,000
SO Prizes , MJOc'Wh 10,000
100 Prizes , lOOcich 10,000
200 rrlzif , W each 10,000
tOO Prizes , SO each 10,000
1000 Prizes , 10 each 10,000
0 Prizes , 00 vocliApproxlmatlonPrlzM , 2,700
9 Prizes , ZOO " " 1,800
B Pilzcs , 100 each " " 900
1,876 PiUcs. . $110,400
Wbolo Tlckotn , $2. Half Tlckote , § 1
27 Tickets , $00. OS Tlottota , $100.
Remit money or Rank Draft In Letter , or Bond bj
express. DON'T SKND 1)Y RKOISTr.RKD LKTTEIl
Oil POST Ol'flCKORDKR , until dirt her notice. Orders -
ders of M and upward by o\prct , can lie lent at out
expense. Addrosa all ordem to J. J , DOUOI.AS ,
Loulm Ille , Ky. od , V Sat t let 3v era
GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
KHVOU8 & Debllil )
OF MANLY VIOOUSi > ormaton-
luca , eta , when all other rema
dloa fall. A curt guaranteed.
81.60 a liottle , Inrgo bottle , foul
times the quantity. (5. lly express
press to any iddroHS. Sold b }
alldriiKRlsls. ENOUSII MK.D1
SAL IN8TITUTB , Proprleton , 718 Olho Street , St
uoUfc , Mo.
"I have sold Sir Antlcy Coopor'a VIU1 Rcetorativt
or > can. Erery customer epcaks highly of It I
onbesltatlnglyonjoroo It aa a remedy of trua merit
'T. F. OOODMAN , DrUKRlnt.
I 1833. v'18-mSw-eoUly
SCALE CQ
3TOV UtllllU'Alt , * IO. 31U > , HO.
ll ftdO. Ili-uiu llox Iliclllili-il
-240 It- It"AHMCR'S. SCALE , 86.
Tim "J.frt. . liiiuiiiv.- , " 'i o. . in jr > lli.
IU-JOTIIK11 SI7LH. K nrrd i'MUK USTrUrit.
rOR&23 , TOOLS , &e. -
nrt.i iniidK M nv. dm m.nr on < i , an
i' > lh. A in 1 1 ii ml IC5f nrTnolii.Ulu
l-o.mewtv l. , WMwM irff imiiiir ud 1 jab * .
rv > r r | i.rnl * . ii.A ouui .irticlm
WITH
your work in done for all time
to time to como.
WE .CHALLENGE .
The World
to produce a more durable material
for ntreot pavement than thu
Sioux Falls Granite.
I-OH ANY AMOUNT OU
-on :
filled promptly. Samples font uui
estimates given upon application.
WM.MOBAJN&CO. ,
S-oux Falls , Dalcotn.
TUTTB
TORPID BOWELS ,
DISORDERED LIVER ,
and MALARIA. , ,
From tlicsu sources nrlso Unco fourths of
lUo ilNonsus of tlio Imiiinn rneo. Thoao
rviiilitoinslmUcntotiiolrocliitoiieoT < i oi
rfl < | ietltc , ltivrln co tl\r , Hlclc Ilenil *
nclir , fulliintt nflcr cntlnc , nrernloit ( o
excrtlim of Ijmly or iiilnii , Kructntloii
nf fonil , Irillntillllv of tciiii > er , T.nw
| ilrlln , A trf\\i\K \ \ oi'liavlnr * nrRlrrtcil
< itnrnlnty , J > | jT.luc iil'luttcrlmint < lie
jilrnrt , l ol bcHiro Ilin > , lilulilycol-
orcil ilrlur , C'ONSTI I'ATIO.-V , niul llo ,
mnnd tlio so of nmtnndy that nets Olrrctly
mi tlin l.lvcr. Aaal.lvorjncdlolnoTnTT'.S
1III.S liiivotmuiiiml. Tliolr notion on tlio
Hldui'ys i\ml Skin Is nlio prompt { removing
nil liiipuiUlcs through tlicio tlirco CHT
riipjr" or llio y m , " proiluolni ? trppo *
lUotSOtind illRoitlon , rrfitilnr stooli , aclonr
Bklunmlnvlijorousiboily. TOTT'.srir.I.S
rniHo no iiiiusca or j.'rlplnR not Interfere
with ilnllv work niul nro n vcrfcot
ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
Hold over jrw heroU5r. OtMcft.-HMiirmySlMN.Y.
< )6
UIUT lUiit on WIIIHKMU cimugott in-
Jtmitly toi\Urx > iBY ULACK byusliiBlo uj > .
lillciuloii of tliln lrn. fluid by Druggists ,
oracnt by exploit on receipt of U .
OmVo,44.Murniy Stroot.New YorV.
MniniAi nr USEFUL nir.EipTR taw
Health is We ;
IJu II. I" . WKMT'H NI.UVI : AND lluuN TIIHAT.
, u Himrimtooil i-ix-cllin for lljBtorm , ) > izl
IK-US , Convulsions , I'M ' * , Numnm
Hcadnrlic , Norvoim fro > < l ration cvuipcil lij tliiuiRi
tifnlcoliol or tiilmroo , Wnki'TuliipxH , Mrntnl Do-
proMloii , Softi'iiing it 1ln < llmln rrtntltinir in in
faulty nnd loading to mm'ry , uYrny nnd death
I'ronmturo O1 < 1 AKIlliirri'iini'Mt , l.oi"i ( if turner
in ( Mtlicr HOI , Imolnnlnry l imo nniJ Hwrmnt-
nrrlitvn ruiiHwl byo\cM M > rtlim ot tholmun.u'lf-
nliiiBoor ovrr-indnlk-onod. liich box contrnm
ono monlli'M trrntniont. $ ! . ' < n lioxori < lx lioscr
forTi. lvciilli'niidl ) iirctxiulon nveiptof iirico
IVi : ( UTAItAXTI'.H HIX IIOXV..S
To euro nny c s * With rncli order n-colvtMl by ni
for nix Doicn. iia > nii > niii'lvitli ! $ VIH1 , wo will
send tlio purcluiieruur writlon Ruirnntoo to ro
tnnil the money it thn tnvttmmittlouuimtolTccI
nr\mv. ( luunmtiva mi > in l onlyliy
n. F. GOODMAN , A cm Onuha Nob.
DR , FELIX LE BfiUN'S
PREVENTIVB AND
JOR EITHER SEX.
Th romaily bt\ng \ Injected airootlr to the c t
sense , requires no chiuipo of diet or nauseous ,
jiorcunal or poisonous medicines to bo taken Intern-
lyVlien 'ucJ aa n prorcntlvo 1 > V cither BOX , It It
Impoaelnlo to contract any private ulgonno ; but In the
MBO of these already unfortunately Mulcted n o Kuar-
intoe three boxes to euro , or we nlll rcfunil the
money. IMco hv mall , iioatngo paid , (2 pet box , oi
throe boxes for 15.
liasd by ill anthorltc'djijcnlf.
Dr-FelixLeBrunWo
BOLK puopniKTons.
Ha F. Goodiuau , DrUKi iflt.iaolo Agent , tor Om h
pn mlo wlv
DR.HORNE'S ELECTRIC BELT
Will euro NtrMiiiMKFB ,
I.miitiiKMUhPunmll in , 1'nr
iiltklit , NiuriilKlii , Milallrn.
Klilliet , Hiliu | < inul I her
, ,
imlluii. 1 r\ ( | .ilo , CuCjrl.l
rlli1 * . I pit , PHY , IniptileiKT ,
Uilinliiruu. . I'nilnpom ftill. lie. Duly rli nlllli'l lu
ll ic Ililtln Anu-i liii Hint Minis HinMi-ctrldo iiml nmtr
iiillini Ilirnuuh Ihi'lHMlj.niuluiiibeivilmrful luiuiln
tln.nl lij the 1'ntl' nt.
SI OOO Would Not Buy It.
Diu HOIIHK I waa aflllctod with rhonniatlam , and
cured liy lulnir iv bolt To any tine allllUod with
tliat dlucaaa , I would say , Iniy Home's Kluctria Dolt.
Any one can confer with me l > y writing or calling
at 111 } etoreH20 Uouglao street , Omaha , Nob.
WILLIAM LYONa
1IAIN OKFICK-Ojipoulto poatolllce , lloom 4 Pron-
ter Itl'Klc
fTKiJr Io U 0. K. Ooodnun'i Uruj Store , 1110
Fatimni atieet , Omaha.
Orders filled 0. 0. 1) .
Imported Beer
IN BOTTLES.
Erlungor , . Bftvarjo.
Culmbnchor , . IJiivnriii.
Pilsner . Uohcniinii
Kaiser . Broincn
DOMESTIC.
Buchveiser , . . , . St. Louis
. n . . . . r St , Louis ,
Bust's . i . . . . Milwaukee ,
Schlit/-Pilencr . Milwaukee ,
Krug's . Omaha
Ale. Porter , Domestic and
Wiue. ED. MAURER ,
EED STAR LINE.
Itoyal and U.3. [ Mull Stcanicrx
SA ILTN01B VERY. SATURDAY
HETWECX
NEW YORK AND ANTWERP ,
The KMM\QtrnuH\y \ , Italy , JT < > llaiulanilJ''ranctl
BtooraKo Outward. (20 ; 1'rejuld from Antwerp , ? ? ? ;
xoumlon , ( (0 , Inclndliii ; teddlinf , tto ; I'd Cabin ,
ff)6 ; K > ciirnloii , 1100 : Saloon froic $00 to 830 ; I'.i-
cunlon $110 to | 1 UO.
0Tctur Wright & Song , Oen. A ( ft a. en Itroulnty
K , V.
Oalduill , Hamilton & Co. , Omaha P. K Flodmm
&Co.,203N. ICtli Htrect , Orailia ; J > . 12 Klinhull ,
Ouiaha ARonta. ( mioerHl-ly
(
box No. 1 will cnro any canoln four daya or loea No
2 will euro the uiunt obetlnato case uo tnattvr ol boti
A/fan's Soluble Medicated Bougies
Nn nauieoun doses of lubebi , cojiabla , or oil of nan
dil wood , tliit aron-.vAln to produce Ujsnepvla LI
dcHtioylna the c < ntliigof the tomaili. 1'rlno (1.61
Kuld by all drugiiUtii , or inallud cti rvoclpt of prim
for further particular ! tend for c'rrular. '
p.w.w
CURE ,
Nebraska Cornice
AND
irANUKAOTl/HEUa / OF
GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES
FINIALS , WINDOW
TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOF/M
i'ATE.NT MCTALIO 8KYLIOHT ,
Iron Fencing
Creitln/i , Itivlnitrailet , Vcrandu , Otnvouni llao
lUtlluifVlndow and Cillir Utiardu , Ktr ,
COB. O ASUOtn HTIIKU * ' , t.TOCOLN NEB.
VU. ( lVIaI.Il , J < u > , v ,
THE MERCHANTS
Authorized Cnpilnl , - $1,000,000
Pnid-np Cnpitnl , - - 100,000.
Surplus Fund , - - - 70,000.
BANKING OFFICKi
N. W. Cor , Farnam ana 13ih St.
'RAVK MonniT , President. I SA I.E.ROOIIM , V-Prtu.
DUN. II. WOOD , Cashlor. | LUTIIKII DHAKB , A. Cub.
Dmncroiis :
Frank Murphy. Samuel K. Roger * , Hon. U. Wood ,
Cli.\rlcs U. Houicl , Air. 1) . Jones , I.nthcr Drake.
Transact n General Ilinkltift lluslnosi All who
invaany Hanking business to transact are Imlted to
All. No matter how Urga or small tbe transaction ,
t will reecho our careful attention , and HO promlao
tunii courteous treatment
IVxxs inrllculir attention to bmlnc'O for parties
osldlnii outside tlio city. Enhance on All the i > rln
IpM rltlci of tlio Unltcil State * nt \ cry lo c t rates.
Account * o ( Ilankit ntul Danker * received on favor-
Mo term * .
Iwufs Certincnto of Deposit Ixmlnt ; S per cent
ntcre'U
limn ntul eolh Forctcn Kxchaiipc , County , City
unit Government oocuritli *
United States Depository
First National
OF OMAHA
Gor. 13th and Farnam Sts.
The Oldest Banking Establishment
in Omaha ,
8UCCKS30I13 TO KOUNT7J ! ItROTnEBS.
OrganUod la 1868.
Drganlecd as a National Bank In
CAPITAL $20OOOO
SURPLUS AND PKOFIT3 . S150.OOO
t
omcias DrsBcrosa.
HIRMAN Kotnrnn , I'rcaldciit.
Joux A. CmtioiiTON , Vlco President
A ouBTua Komrnii , 2d Vlco 1'rcaldent.
A. J , I'DITLRTOV.
F. n. DAVIS , Cashier.
W II. VROWIRB , Autstant Cnshlnr.
Trene&ctii ft genera banking bualncsa. Irnucs lima
Krtincntea bcarln ntoreat Drawa drnlts on San
rrancUco aoil prlncJpil cities In the United State * .
Also London , Dublin , EdlnburRh and the prtncltta
ttleii of the continent of Kuro o.
UNITED STATES
OK OAIABA.
Capital , - - 5100,000.00
C. W. HAMILTON , Pros't.
S. S. CALDWELL , V. Pros't.
M. T. BARLOW , Cnshlor.
DIRECTORS :
S. S. OAunvEtt , B. F. SMITH ;
0. W. HAMILTON , LI. T. BAIILOW ,
0. WILL HAMILTON.
Accounts solicited and kept sub-
loot to sight chock.
Certificates of Deposit Issued pny
able In 3,6 and 12 months , bearing
Interest , or on demand without In
terest.
Advances made to customers on
approved securities nt market rate
of Interest.
The Interests of Customers are
closely guarded and every facility
compatible with principles of
sound banking frqply oxtondod.
Draw sight drafts on EnglandIre
land , Scotland , and all parts of Eu
rope.
Sell European Passage Tickets ,
Collections Promptly Maae.
ICE TOOLS
OF EVERY.DESCRIPTION .
'I have eccureil the agency of
Wm. T. Wood & Co. ,
To ncll tholr tools. They are making the bcit lee
Tool : ) , and are tlio oldest firm In the United Statea
Any Ice Company wishing t buy toola will rccelvo
C attention by addrcfuln ?
F. W. IlLUUVB ,
1 Hhorman Av niia. Omaha N b
JAS , H. tEABOBY M , S ,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ,
, Nn. 1407 JoncH Ht UIIlc , No. 1509 Far-
inin utrett. Ollico hourn , 12 in. to 1 n. in. , and
i in. to C p. in. Tdcjihono for olllce , 07 , lUWcuci ) ) ,
filF.B.
F.B. YOUNGHUSBAND ,
fl f
1303 1'arnam Street , room 3,0maha , Neb.
'ol ' ! < ctlon tullcltcd Montlily or othorwlne ; both In
Ity iinil country , mid on all lines of Itollruads. So-
urlly procured fur dvlitH not promptly laid. Hooka
nut nnd ba'anccil weekly und inontlilA general
udltliiK Inulncs.i donu. CominlHaloiis ot all kind *
roniitlj | nttonotd to. U. S , N. IJiuU nnd beat of
t'femiwanhon.
I. N. WAITE , M. D. ,
( Forratrly of Mercy Hosjiltal , Chicago )
JS ; p © oietlist
'or the treatnunt uf Ncr oui Dlneitca. L'hronlo an
Dlecancn , mid Dlicagus of the l'o and
1 ar , C'oimultatlon and uxanilifitlou ( ice.
Ol'FIUB Odd Fellow n Ulook , N. W. cor. 14th as'l
) ulco fati , Onaha , Nob. OUlcohoura o to 12 a. m.
t < i 4 iviul 7 to H ji. to. Hum'ajs 1Q to 12 ! a , m. only. IF-
DR. ERNEST H , HOFFMAN ,
Physician & Surgeon
OFFICK-lSTn AND JACKSON BTS.
lelsJenc * , 18th Street , over Ilelmrod A Dormut'
oltlco ne r Jaokson atrtet
llcfcreuoe A 20 voan' prxctlcul experience.
. R. RISDON
,
1
ItEPIUfiiENTSt
Phoanli Awuranoe Co. , ol tioodoo. Cull
Aj ot ( . , . . . . . . . . . . .t. .
Weatchcster , N. Y. , Capital . , . . , . . , . ,000,000.0
rheUerJuuiU , ot Nc urk , N. J. , Capital lX76OuauO
Olrard Fire , I'liUailcluhU , Capitol. . . . l.iOO.ooO.OS
( lieuwn'i twid , Capital , . , . , , . 1Z23,01&.00
OI'KICK : Itpnm 10. Oinitia Kof.oiul Iluik Uulld
Ti lephone No. S75
ESVA 0. BABCOCK ,
AND TYI'K WRITER OI'EUATOU
Copjlui ; on ihoit untlco Le , ' l w tk iv > po Itltr
n nneu In iluut ht < d and irpa WdtliB
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