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THE DAILY BEE
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AMENDMENTS.
The special committee appointed by
the Board of Trade to draft amend-
manUio oar chatt9r , have reported
fiwe or fonr important amendments
.ai s far aa tbey go they mil bo up.
proved by the taxpayers of Omaha. It
however that they fall
rtiikeim , u wiv. i - - - -
ehortof our municipal requirements in
ttlDy important particulars. For instance -
stance the committee touch the street
railway nuisance with extreme
tenderness by recnramending that cor-
potations which occupy the streets
ahould be made Eubservient to tbe
coutrol of our city authorities. We
a-efn favor cf calling a epade and
never want tD whip the devil around
the stump if we can meet him face to
face.
face.The
The only corporations that occupy
oar streets on the surface or in the
eli of tbe earth , t re the gas com
pany , tbe water works company and
the street railway. The two former
are already under control of the city
by their contracts with it. The Utter
pretends to be -bigger corporation
than the corporation within which it
lives , moves and has its being. Its
managers claim that it's charier ,
amugtjled through the legislature dur
ing the last territorial se-sion in ' 67 ,
gives them the exclusive monopoly of
occupying the streets and highways of
Omaha and makes them entirely inde-
psndent of and above all municipal
regulation. This claim is preposter
ous. All the decisiocs rendered by
supreme couris during the past ten
years affirm the right of municipal au
thorities lo regulate and control street
railways , gas companies and other
corporations that occupy the streets ,
either on the surface or under the
ground. We will not argue this
question now. Suffice It to say the
legislature bas the right to define the
powers of municipal authorities over
atroel railroads , and it is hich time
th.t the legislature of Nebraska
should do so for the relief of Omaha.
The city of St. Louis is about to
deal with this problem , and the fol
lowing provisions are to bo embodied
in their charter : .
All street railroads shall keep the
trtreets between the rails in perfect no-
pair , as nearly on A level 'with such
rails as practicable , and with the same i
material as the street itself , or such
olher material s shall bo approved
br the board of public improvements ;
and whenever any part of a street
which bus to bo maintained by a street
railway company shall bo out of re
pair or in bad condition , the street
commusionor shall notify the presi Stl
dent or superintendent of the com
pany to cause the aame to be repaired ii
and put in good condition ,
nd if such company shall fail or ro
fuse to obey such notice wi'.hiu the
ttuto mentions ! inthe
-the notice , then
the street commissioner shall proceed :
to hive iha repairs done , and to pay
the cost of such repairs out of tbe
special fund * ot apart for this purposa.
To create such fund every atroat rail
road company shall pay into the city
treasury the sum of S1CO , to bo used )
Cor the repairs of the streets on its
route , which the street c-Mnmissiontr
shall order to ba made by reason trof
the failure of the respective street
railroad companies to ma e
srnch repairs , upun due notice of the
etroct commissioner and
, whenever R
part or the whole of said $100 shall
hare been expended * for the purposes
indicated above , the respective rail 1-
road companies- upon notification 1by
the president of the board of public
improvements , tha'l piy BO much
more money into the city treasury us
will briug the fund again up to $100 ,
and the municipal assembly shall hnve
power to pass ordinances filing penal
ties fornonconformance ilo
with the
pro
visions of thie section.
oal
I3ut there are other subjects equal
ly important that should be acted
upon by the delegation from Douglas
county in framing the new charter.
Oar present charter is very lame sr.in
dealing with the question of public
improvements and special taxation.
Under our present law a street must
be graded , paved or otherwise improv
ed 10 its lull width before
a special tax
can be collected. This
is vary often
tmpr otoable ! , because it involves
too much expense at ono time , besides
being unnecessary. The St. Lauis
charter , fram which we make the fol
lowing extract , meets this problem : DlP
The grading of new streets , alleys
P
and the ranking ox crosswalks and the
repairs of all streets and highways and
clouting of the same , and of all alleys
and cioeewalks shall be paid out of
of the general revenue of the city , and
the oo t of paving
, curbing ,
gutter >
ing , sidewalks and the materials for
the roadways , the repairs of all alleys
and sidewalks shall be levied and
charged upon the adjoining property
$
M a special tax , and collected and
pildas hereinafter provided. Provided ,
however , that it shall
not be neces-
iry in any case to improve a street 5to
its full width but the
: same may ba
improved in part and the cost thereof
assessed aa a special tax in the man
ner hereinafter provided , end there
after and from time to time Bid >
street may be additionally improved
and the cost of tbe additional im
provement assessed as a special tax in
like manner and to the same effect as
the origin * ! improvement. The cost
of reconstructing any street which haa
already beeu constructsd shall be ap
portioned as follows :
The cost of reconstructing the curb
ing and sidewalks and one-half tjo
cost of rtMBttructing between curbs
hall be levied and charged upon the
adjoining property as & special tax to
be paid as hereinafter provided , and
the east of gradinu and shaping the
roadway , and ono half of the cost of
reeouBtractinjr such roadway shall
b p id out of the general fund
of the city ; but if the bosrd
of public iraprovemenis
shall by a un
animous vote of al ! its members re
commend ir , the municipal assembly
may by a two-thirds vote of each c
house , provide by ordinance that the
whole or any specified
portion of the
cwt ? of such
recoastructhn
of a street ,
noUeu tlna over half thereof , shall a
b pA-d ou. of the general revenue
fuodVNpd the remainder if shall a
, any ,
be levied
and chsrged upon the ad
joining property as a special sax.
Another important quaetion is that
of reconstructing pavem ats , with
which Omaha may soon have to wres
tle , and another
equally important
-nttter M the for
right of the city to im
pose special taxes for street sprink
ling , which will have to be done at
considerable expense , notwithstand
ing the fact that
we have water works.
St. Louis' charter
granta
to the city authority bra
council to levy jpacitl
for taxes baa
Improvement
of streets and alleys ;
for reconstruction of streets rnd repairs -
pairs of alleys ; for repairs of side
walks ; for construction of district
sewers ; for abating nuisances on pri
vate property ; for sprinkling and
clesnirg a trout E , and provides a mode
I of assessment.
All these cubj'oti we commend to
the attention of the delegation from
Douglas county , who ought to consult
with esch other before they start for
the Capitol. Frame a charter and
submit it to public judgment , as the
legislative delegation from St. Louis
has done.
OXE of our city officials , when ques
tioned as to the non-enforcement of
the laws against gambling , remarked
that "if the pipers would only publish
the names of those found iu places of
questionable resort much would be
done towards a solution of theques
tion. ' * This is child's play. Who
has taken the responsibility of ad
ministering the laws from the city of
ficials and thrown it upon the news
I papers ? Every movement towards
purifying Omaha has Come from
her presn. THE BEE waged
a ( single handed war hst
year against the quack fraternity ,
when the details of the Aldrich case
had been for months tn the possession
of tbe city authorities. As to the
present question , the city authorities
have ample power , and they are par
takers of crime when they refute * 10
exercise thorn. They are moral cow
ards whan they attempt to shirk their
duty upan others and Wink at an evil
which is corrupting our youth and
tapping the tills of our merchants.
THE defense of County Clerk Man *
Chester to the proven charges of THE
BEE is the thinnest kind of evasion.
What difference docs it make if hi ?
office books are well written up )
B-oesn'tthe county pay him for having
them kept in good condition ? And
doesn't the county pay him for being
the custodian of such papers , election
i returns and ballots as are committed
to his care ? If Mr. Manchester
reilly wants to make a fijht on the
present management of the county
clerks office he can be accomodated
without further delay. There are a
,
I number of questions which taxpayers
would like to have answered relative
to the conduct of that office.
i _
SARAH UEEXUAUDT , referring to
the attacks of the clergy on actors and
actresses , makes a good point when
she remarks : "A comparison of the
morals of the clerical fraternity with
those of aotors and actrwess , wouldbe
by no means unfavorable to the latter.
A gro.it many occupants of pulpits are
Eimuly showmen. What , for Instance ,
ia the essential difference
between tbe
calling of an actress like myself and
that of Mountebank Talmagc , always
on the scent for the freshest bit of
Ecanda ?
A CEKTAIX Dr Rush , of Chicago , is
lobbying in Washington with the ways
and means committee urging them to
report a bill in favor cf levjicg a tax
on alcoholic spirits used in the manu
facture of vinegar. This movement
has for its obJ'C" the crushing out ell
competition from the smaller vinegar
I i.ntn ; * and making - -I - . : -
a gigintio mo > -
nopoly in thn Ithereets of the big
firms. It is tc be hop'-d that the ways
and moans will refuse to aid the job
bers in their scheme.
THE St. Prful Pioneer-Prest thinks
that if Jay Gould could only buy the
Mississippi river ho
would have com
plete control of the transportation
business at St. Louis. His hto pur
chase of the Iron Mountain railroad
makes him master of the situation as
far as overland communication i * con
cerned.
Ax eastern paper notes the number
-Catholic clergymen actively engag
ed in the Irith land league work in
this country. In Omaha , one of tbe
most enthusiastic and patriotic Irish *
men is Bev. John Williams , of 3t.
Barnabas Episcopal chnrch.
ACCORDING to the Kansas City
Jioamil , an Omaha man was asked in
Europe whether they had culture in
his settlement. "Yon bet , " was the
answer , "we're cultured to kill/1
THE military academy bill appro
priating § 322,000 for the fisoil yesr
has pissed the house , making the
second of the appropriation bills
which have become law.
BOBBINS , the Inter Ocean advertis
ing ngent , still , chirps his ciildish
prattle from the Republican office.
Bobbins is an essentially harmless
bird.
THAT Hitchcock boom has quietly j
subsided until other newspapers join
the bureau.
TOE StpubiKtn to St. A. D. Bal-
combe , "you're another. "
A BUSTED BOOM.
WHZRB , OH , WHERE ?
What has become of Church Howe's
boom ! [ Juniata Herald.
THE U. P. CHUBCH.
What church was Church Howe IB
named after ? Was it the Hard Shell
Btptist ? That church has nearly die-
appeared , which result is perfectly
consistent with evorytiting Church
Howe is connected wih. [ Schuyler
Sun.
A Pio'g TAIL.
We didn't Jniow , until after seei g
recent issue of Tke Lincoln Jour
nal , that The Omaha Republican
wcs re
hog. And Chureh Howe makes a th
respectable looking taiL If The Jour th
nal had inserted a ring in tha porker's thra
snoot , and attached to it the name of radi
Hitchcock , the "pictur" would have of
beem complete. [ Sidney
Telegraph. ra
THAT LETS HIM OUT. ram
Kemah ncoun y has two candidates aihe
speaker. This will probably let he
Oburoh Howe out [ Ashland Ga frA
zette. A
DOWSTOZKEO. j for
Church HOWQ'B chances for ti'
speskermhip h ve dwindled into noth ti'hi
ing. There ia no
pablio raan in Ne se
ko rgiinst whom the state press sc
so umnimcurfv been opposed as scw
Howe. [ Pawnee Enterprire. I Tl
/ STATE JOTTINGS.
Arapahoe is to have a jeweler.
Nellgh is to have a new paper.
Dakota City needs a public hall.
" Beatrice has a juvenile brass
band.
There are two grist milla in Clay
county. .
A new brick hotl ia to be erected
at Oakland.
Bhir will eoan boas , of a new
union depot.
Hastings has thinned out its sa
loons to four.
Saline county has organized a
musical society.
Orleans , Harlan county , reports a
lively business.
t
Coal is being hauled fromliincoln
to Wahoo by team.
A new hotel is to built by a atooi
company at Hardy.
Sheridan is greatly excited over
the opening of a Bale on.
Red Clnudla schools have an en
rollment of 207 pupils.
A fine brick block will replace
the burnt district in Lincoln.
A broom factory on an extensive
scale has been started at Crete ,
Hardy , Nuckolls county , has or
ganized a lodge of Odd fellows.
Elk Creek , Johnson county , is to
have a new elevator costing § 6000 ,
A fire at Niobrara destroyed the
house of Mr , Campbell , a carpenter.
A numbsr of new buildings are
erecting in Qubbell , Thayer count } .
There sre 140 permanently estab
lished Baptist churches in this state.
The Richards block , at Lincoln ,
ii to be converted into a three story
hotel.
Five thousand salmon were
planted at Wahoo by the fish commis
sioners.
Tbo News is the name of a new
journal started at Guide RockWebster
county.
county.The
The B. & 3L Railroad company
has completed a new engine house at
Falls City.
Lincoln has erected 400 new
buildingc , stores and houses * during
the past year.
Hebron , Thayer county , has
refused to reduce its liquor license of
5600 a year.
Webster county farmers are or
ganizing a grand wolf hunt to be keld
on December 30.
The Sioux City company are now
building an addition to the round
house at Blair.
The B. & M. sold nearly 40,000
acres of land in Lancaster county
during the present year.
Mr. Lara Jensen , of Dannebrog ,
. was ecrioufily tossed and gore'd by a
refractory ox last week.
Butler county enjoys a sensation
in a marriage between a young couple
kept secret for six months.
Joe Crisman , of Beatrice , attempt
ed to resist tha city marshal and re
ceived serious , if not fatal injuries.
Clay county , old settlers held a
meeting ht City Contra and competed
a permanent organization last week.
A large two story addition to the
B. & M. d > p it building at Red Cloud ,
is eoou to bu m&de by the company.
Two bojp , Mattin Ayer and Joe
Tempast broke thrcugh the ice
la t week at NebresVa City and were
drowned.
Is'inely-six buahela of corn to
the acre were raised on the Thuyer
county poor farm during the past sca
I ann-
The Completion cf the bridge
over the Republican river , at Hardy ,
ia bringing the Kansas trade into that
town.
A citiesn of Indianola killed 13
deer out of a drove of 17 , one day last ,
I week , while hunting on the Stinking
Water.
Water.A
A firm in Crete offers to build a
fine Souring mill if the city will give
the B. & M. the right of way to the [
mill site.
By the Accidental discharge of a
gun a son of Mr. Lcomts.of Indianola , ,
was seriously wounded in the breast
and right arm.
A mass meeting of Gage county
farmers will beheld at Beatrice on the < .
23d instant to discuss the transporta
tion question. lath
The premium for the best growth
of corn in Otoo county raised from a
. was awarded to a farmer
raising 11CJ bushels.
E1U Suavely , of Bone Creek precinct -
cinct , Buttler county , attempted rote
commit suicide. Disappointment in
love was the alleged cause.
. J
The pi'sago of the bill for the
sale of the remainder of the Otoe res
ervation will give Gaga county a larg JSom
quantity of land into the market.
A farmer of Hamilton county dis
covered , while cutting wood on his
homestead , a fine bee-hive tailed with i a
plentiful supply of hcney.
It is estimated that within the
last seven months at least.26,000 has
been turned into Schuyler through
the medium of the hay business.
A boy , the sun of Charles Carter ,
of \ \ shu K'on county , fell under the
w her 1 < of Im father's wagon last week ,
abstaining a fracture of both legs.
There have been 150,000 ponnds
of wool shipped from Beatrice so far
this season and there are about 75,000
pounds remaining in the hands of the
growers.
The charges against the Rev. S.
P. Wilson , the Methodist minister 5.at
Nebraska City , on which he stood
church trial , were declared not sus $
tained.
tained.Mr.
Mr. Hanson , of Furnas county ,
while returning last week from Arapa
hoe ( with a load cf spring wheat , fell
undar the hind wheel of his wagon and
was crushed to death. .
Track on the Niobrara branch of
the Sioux City & Pacific road will be
laid between Plam&view and Oreigh-
ton as eoon as the weather will per
mit. It will reach NLbrara in the
spring.
spring.Tbe
Tbe Anglo-American Packing
and Provision company , who have
houses in Raw York , Chicago , St.
Louis and Kansas City , are making
arrangements to open a branch house
Lincoln.
Tha Edgar Review says there are
40,000 bushels of corn in the orib at
that place awaiting shipment , anc )
still it comoj rolling in , at the rate of
1,009 bmshels a day.
of
The Farmers' Alliance.
Asrcrt Ii pnbllc u.
The farsaen of Kebraika have been ber
requested to meat in convention in
the city of Lincoln , January 5th , for
the purpose of deviling ways and was
means for the protection of their in
dustry against such encroachments as
lata been growing at a terrible Mr.
rate. The aUfcr the convention is had
made by some partiM in Gage coumty , to
and it ia to b koped the farmeM wUl to
heed it aa . sand their very bei' mem out
from all over the state to atUatt it. haa
All other industries of
this land are for
organized j into a union of some sort can
tbe advancement of their respec
are
tive interests ; but the farmer , and
him aloaa , has. to this time ber
seen fit to run it alone , and the re be.
sult of his carlessnesa is visible
where ] , in every state in tbe union. every
The farmers mutt pool their usues ,
regardless of politics , or else they will
continue and remain the dupes of all
other indu-vtriea combined , they can
run ths ; country to suit them , if they
only fee fit to try it , and the only way
ted it i * by 4 union. The work once
commenced m any state and it will betaken
taken up in all olher states and a
national nnioa will then ba effected
which will have a potent power over
the deatinies of this republic. Ihe
better the farmers interests are
guarded the better for the whole
country ; hence their union is a mat'
ter of nations ! importance and unlike
other ( grat industries which have
pooled their issues to the detriment
of the people at large , the farmers'
union will be a great blessing. Per
sonally we have Ion : ; since advised the
farmers of doing thuwo now reiterate
tbe advise and beg of them not to
neglect it any longer. Rise up ,
farmers of Nebraska ! to the rescue !
For your own sake and that of your
children , organize as requested by the
Oa'-o county farmers and attend the
convention. Send sdch delegates an
willhonot you ; men of brainsfidelity ,
and energy ; do not send howling
demagogues for they will hurt your in
terests more than the will help them ,
and , above all , send true men.
The farmers need not put themselves
in battle array against all other classes
as yet this is not required ; all "that
is necessary is to fjuard your interestB
and place yourselves on a footing of
equality with all other classes. Fur
the time being this is all that is want
ed , and that once achieved everything
elsa will take care of itself. To-day
the farmers are not freemen ; they ara
serfs and politic.1 slaves } their sovereignty
eignty serves as a mop for other people
ple , who are not worth shoo leather
for the tillers of the soil ; and yet
these chaps manage to live in luxurious
ea o and comfort , while the farmer ,
loborious as he may be , is not even
left the means to clothe his family as
it ought to be. We will watch the
movement and will help it with all our
strength.
IOWA BOILED DOWN.
Lynn county has forty creameries ,
LaMfirs has ten telephone linca in
operation.
Corn is used for fuel in the public
schools at Parkersburg.
The schools in Balmond have been
closed for want of fuel.
Largb quantities of bioom corn are
being shipped from Boone.
The CongrfgationaliBts ara going to
built a church m Clarion.
The question of estiblishing water
works in Council Bluffs is being agita
ted.
ted.One
One firm in Mt. Pleasant buys on
an average of 7000 bushels of corn
daily.
There are three hundred and seven
ty convicts in the Fort Madison pen- ,
itentiary.
Fully 500,000 bushels of potatoes
have been marketed in Davenport
since August ,
Coal is reported found at a depth
of 20feet _ within the corporate lim-
| its of Council Bluff * ,
Henry Johns , of Eldora , has just
brought to his farm from Illinois , 100
head ot thoroughbred calves ;
The Iowa State Teachers' associa
tion meets at DesMoinoi on the 28th }
29th and SOth of December.
The Dubuqun heating works have a
capacity of 980 horse power , which
heat 2,500,000 cnbio feet apace.
A carload of colorrd miners hav ar
rived in Oakaloosa to take the pi ice
of the striking white miners.
The Burlington Cedar Rapids and
Northern railroad ' ' their
comp'e'ed sx-
tension t'i Mountezuoia last week.
The Ouumwa water-wprks are- fin
ished ) nnfl the city oiuncil will make a
teat of the works at an early day , pre
paratory to accepting them. eIk
The colored population of Polk
county numbers 625 , the largest of
any coun'y ' in the s\ate. Ohickaaaw
and Grundy counties have no colored
population.
. Bloomneld is sinking a coal hole.
To date the hole has reached a depth
of 153 feet , but as yet nothing lies
been found to indicate what success
may attend the enterprise.
The suppctt tf the pupils of the
deaf and.asylum at Council Uluffi will
cost S5.645 for the quarter ending on
the 31st inet , and $2,750 is estimated
for to pay salaries , buy books and for
other incidental erpenses.
The Chicago , Milwaukee and Sb.
Paul drove their last spike , opposite :
the depot site in Clinton , on Monday
afternoon. This gives the lumber
city another outlet and. cannot but
prove advantageous to her growing
trade ,
Joseph Reinfield , of Burlington ,
killed a wild-cat , near Durango , last
Saturday. The varmint , was a lo
over three feet in length , two feet in
height an i would have been a hard
one to fight had ho only been slightly
wounded.
The annual meeting of the State
Pharmaceutical association will ba
held at Des Moines on the Sth and
9th of Februhry next. The sessions
have just been arranged for by the
executive committee , and will be held
in the Exposition building. Idn
Judge Durton , in the Van Buren :
county dittrict court , has decided that
the law regulating fish ways to be pub
in dams ia
, unconstitutional as re
gards the dams on the Dea Moines
river , which were built by the state
and sold to private parties.
Frank Thomas and Patrick King in
dulged in a corn husking match near
Clinton on the llth for a wager of
$100. Thomas won , he having husked
in eight hours and a half 95 bushels
and 23 pounds of corn , allowing 70
pounds to the bushel. In the same
time King husked 95 bushels and 22
pounds.
The new ritual of the Odd Fellows ,
adopted by the sovereign grand lodge ,
will go into effect January 1 , 1881.
Schools of instruction will bo held in
Keokuk , Council Bluffs and Dea
Moines , opening ou the 21st and eaa
tinuing for three days.
The state grange association con
vened in Des Moines on Tuesday. It
represents 150 granges and 3,300 mem
bers. Thirty-one socialies have been
reorganized during the past year , wi < h
the prospect that miny ethers will fol
low suit the coming one
The Clinton Age airs itself over the
lumber statistics of that busy burg in
the following figures : Clinton mills , fa
113,437,000 feat of lumber , Lyons
milh. 30.650,000feet , making a total
144,087,000 feet , besides 36,580 , *
000 singles and 23,903,000 lath. The
number of men employed in the lum
business was 1979 and the amount
paid them in wages $597,000. The
nuaber of cars of lumber shipped
12,771 , coating $450,000 for
freights.
The Spencer Reporter saya that or
. Eben Bailey , of Clay township ,
foresight enough when he cimo
Clay county about ten years ago ,
plant considerable timber and set
willow hedges , and as a result he
now all the wood that he needs
fuel , and , so far as he is concerned ,
Lugh at the coal famine. There
other fanners in * be county in the
same fortunate shape , but their num
ia not one-tenth of what it should
. Newcomers can now see the ad
vantages to be reaped from a little
well-applied labor in the matter of
Betting out limber.
From York , Pa. , cornea the report
by Mr. Henry B. Schroeder , of the
remarkable cure performed by St. Ja *
zor Oil , in the case of Mr. 0. Kcons'
wife , who had been sfflicted with
Rheumatism for a lone time.
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Saddlery .
Hardware ,
HARNESS , COLLARS ,
Stock Saddles , etc. ,
Now Ready for Business.
Next Door to Omaha Na
tional Bank ; Douglas
Street ,
deell-tf
111. JK , , HIS WON ,
GcDcraMnsurancc Agent ,
. .
PH02UX ASSbemx. . . . .x , . . .t ton-
ilon , Cash Assets . S,107,12i
VE3TCI1ESTEK. N. Y. , Capital . I.OOO.OJ :
THE MERCHANTS , ot Newark , N. J. , l.OOC.OO
OIRARn KIKK.Phtlaclclpliia.Capltal. . 1,0 < X.OOU
NORTHWKSTURN NATlONAL.Cap-
"
ital . . . POC.tO
FIREMEN'S FOND , California . 606 1 0
imlTISFI AMERICA ASSUKANCECo 1,2GOCCC
NEtt A IK FIRE INS. CO. , AesctS , . , . SflO.OCO
AMURICAF CENTRAL , Assets , . ; . , . . 500(00 (
8 Mt Cer. nl Fifteenth ft Douglas St.
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE
BCTWEEN
OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA
Connects .With Street Cars
Comer of SAUNDKR3 and HAMILTON
STREETS. ( End of Rod Line & 3 follows :
LEAVE OMAHA :
630 , * 3:17andlll9a m ,3:02U:3Tnnd7l29p.m. :
LKAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a. m. . 9tfi a. m. , and 12:45 : p. m.
4:00,8:15 : and 8:15 : p. ra.
The 8:17 : a. m rnn , loivinr omaha , and the
4:00 : p. m ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are nsnallj
loaded to full capacity with regular passengers.
The 6:17 : a. m. nil will be made from the poet-
office , corner of Dodge and 15th gnrcht * .
Tickets can be procured from street cardrlv-
era , or from drivers of backs.
FARE. 2S CKNT3. INCLUDING STRR OAR
A , W. NASOfc
Omn : Jacob's U cfc , con.nr Otpitol AT * , and
Ifith Street. Omih , N > h.
FRITSCH'S
PRUSSIAN
THE LATEST
VICTORY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE.
Xlie only existing remedy for every spe
cies of Aonto or Clironic Disease ot
the Organs of Respiration , ,
and an absolute
SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION !
. all-powerful vegetable praparo-
JL tion expels from the lungs and air pas *
eases , the mucus and maco-pus produced
by pulmonary inflammation , heals the
Irritated membranes , and' renovate !
every organ whlcKuiUiies the breath ml
Utf. It contains no stupefying poison ,
nnd ii In all respects a healthful medl *
iV T08 rapidity and certainty with.
Yrluch It
ANNIHILATES A COUGH
fa astonJsldng. Its effects go deeper than
the mere symptoms of pulmonary dls *
ea o and discharges the cause from the
system. Free and painless ezpactora *
tion is the mode by which It relieves the
lungs , chest and throat fromthehardens
TTliich oppreu them ; thus arresting Con
sumption and Bronchitis in the germ bo-
Tore they reach the more dangerous
stages. The emaciated sufferer
BATTLING FOR LIFE
with the most terrible scourge of our ell *
mate will find Fritsch's Prussian Couch
Syinp a potent ally , and will assuredly
Trln the fight by adhering strictly to this
great medicine. The
CASES NOW ON RECORD
fawhich it has been administered with
entire success ns a. remedy for every TO.
ricry of malady which affects the Be-
eplratory Functions , amountto _ more
FIVE THOUSAND
nttbopresentdate , and yet the prepara
tion 1 only in the Infancy of Its useful *
ness. The great defect of all Cough
Remedies hitherto Introduced U that
they are simply expnlsory. Hence they
aren , * ° l"s ; for "nless- the causes of th
acrid secretions which , are coughed up
are removed.and the raptured. Inflamed
maturated surfaces healad and re
stored to their natural tone , a cure is
Impossible. Fritsch's Prussian Cough
Syrup accomplishes these objects. The
mucus and muco-pns which are the con
sequence of tung Disease , are thrown off
y Vl whlle t the same time It soothes
and invigorates the weakened tissues.
"LIFE FOR THE LUNBS. "
For coughs , colds , influenza , bronchial
difficulties , tightness of the chest.hoorse-
ncss , Bore throat , trachltls , inflamma
tion of the lungs , difficulty of breathing ,
pleurisy and all disordersofapulmonary
nature , It lias never been equaled.
Sole scents tn America , BICHABDSOH & CO ,
ELIxrals , JIo.
BOLD BY ALL DIITJGGISTS.
PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. '
J
MORE POPULAR THAN E § R.
The Genuine
SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded th-.tof
any previous year during the Quarter of a Cen ury in which this "Old
Reliable" Machine has been before the public.
In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879-we sold 431,167
Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines.
Our sales last year were at the rate of over
! 400 Sewing Machines a Day 1
For every business d y in the yeir ,
The "Old BoliabV
That Every READ Singer is the Strongest ,
Singer Sewing Machine
the Simplest , the Most
chine his this Trade
Mark cast into the Durable Sewing .Ma
Iron Stand and embedded chine ever yet ConFer -
bedded in the Arm of
strnoted ,
the Machine.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Principal Office : 1 : uare , New York.
1,500 Subordinate Offices , in the "United States and danada , and 3,000Offices intheO
World and South America. seplC-d&wtf
ISH McMAHON , I
. _ _ _
J. T T7TWU
. Ish
.
Successors to Jas. K. ,
DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS.
Dealers in Pins Imported
Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &o ,
A full line of Surrical Icstrumenta , Pocket Cue * , Trusses aud Supporters. Absolutely . Pur *
Drugs and Chemical * need tn Dispensing. Prescription ] ailed at any hour ol the night.
Jas. K. Isii. Lawroiice nicHJahon.
SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. ,
PACKERS I
Wholesale arid Retail in
FRESH MEATS& PROVISION'S , GAUE , I OtLTRY , FISH , ETC.
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITT MARKET 1415 Douglas St , Packing House ,
Opposite Oniaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. R.
BANKING MUUSbS.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
CALDWELL.HAMILTONICO
ZBAZSTEEIRS -
Buglnert transacted same as that o an Incor
porated Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
right check without ifotltS.
Certificates ot dppoalt Issued payable ( n three ,
six and twelve months , bearing Interest , or on
demand without interest.
Advances made to customers on approved se
curities at market rates of interest
Buy and sell ( told , bills of exchange Govern
ment , 8UU , County and City Bonds.
Draw Sight Drafts on England , Ireland , Scot
land , and all parts of Europe.
Sell European Passaze Tickets.
nOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
augldtTJ.
TJ. 8. DEPOSITOEY ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of OMAHA.
Cor. ISth and Famham Streets ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
IK OMAHA.
{ SUCCESSORS TO KOUHTZE BROa , )
MTABLIStrBD Dt 185fl.
OrganlMd as a National Bank , August 20,1888.
CapitalandProfits Ovor$800,000
Bpedallyanthorlzedbythe Secretary or Treasnry
to rocelre Subscription to the
U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN.
.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
ElRKAK Kc&nn , President. .
AuausTOB Kmrarrsu , Ylce President.
H. VT. Tina. Caahte ? . '
A. J. FopTLBtoif , Attorney.
Joan A. CR-ianros.
f , H. Davis , Ass't Calhl l.
This bank receives deposit without regwd to
amounts.
Issues Ume ctrtlflcatea bearing Interest.
Draws draft * on San Prandsco and principal
cities of the United States , alaj London , Dublin ,
Edinburgh and tbe principal dtlei of the conti
nent of Euiojis. ,
Bella pasaigo tickets for Emigrants In the In.
n n ne. maylnU
Q0n r day at home. Simples wor
ID/II lr * . { Address 8tla on4 Co
Poitlui'l , lie.
NOTICE TO OONTBAOTOKS.
Notice la hereby given that pealed biiTi
will be received at the office of the county
clerk of Knrnas county , Nebraska , at
Btaver City , the county se.it cf said coun
ty , up to the 3rd d iy of January , A. D.
1881 , at 12 o'c'ock M. of B id day , for tha
construction of a , wagon bridge across the
Eepubiican river , touth of the town of
Cambridge , in Medicine Creek precinctin _
Fnrnaa county , Nebraska , taid bridge "to
be _ 40J feet in length. Bidders Ate re
quired to accompany their bids with
pl&ns nt.d specificatioos of the work , and
also with a bond in a sum double the
amount of th ? bid , conditioned for tha
faithful execution of the contract. The
county commissioners of said county of
Furnas reserve the right to reject any and
all bids.
By order of the county commissioners of
Furnas county , Nebraska- . Dated at
Beaver City , cnrnas county , Nebraska ,
the 19th day of November. A. D. ISS'l. '
L. KDTSMAN , County Clerk.
deoS-lmd&w
MERCHANT TAILOR
Capitol Ave , , Opp. Muonio Hall ,
OMAHA , NEB
'
Machine Works ,
J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager.
Tbe moat thorough appoint * 1 and complete
Machine Shops and Foundry in tbe state.
Cartings of etery description manufacted.
Engines , Pumpe and eve/y class of machinery
made to order.
order.pedal attention given to
Fell Angara , Pulleys , Hangers ,
Shafting , Bridge Irons , Geer
Catting , etc.
PUnjfornew UachineryHeaeharilcal Dranjht
nj , Models , etc. , neatly executed.
66 Harnev St. , Bat. 14th and I5tb.
BUSINESS COLLEGE ,
THE GREAT .WESTERN ?
/
Geo.B. Eathbun , Principal./
it
Oreighton Block , - OMAHA
Send for Circular.
uovMd&wtl
VINEGAR WORKS !
EENST KREBS , Manager ,
Manufacturer of aU kinds of
ru St. Pet. 9th Qi4 10th , 011A.BA , SSJt
HOTELS-
THE ORIGINAL.
BRIGGS HOUSE
Got. Randolph St. & 5th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
s
3
i
|
2
?
PRICES REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY
Located In the business centre , convenient
to plac * * of amusement. Elcsantly fumlabed ,
oontalnlnff all modern improrements , passenjrtr
elevator , &c. J. H. CUMMINU9 , Proprietor.
ooietf
OGDEN HOUSE ,
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY
Council BInfls
On line o Street Railway , Omnibus 'o and from
all trains. RATES Parlor floor 83.00 per da ; ;
second BOOT , 32.60 per day ; third floor , 82.00.
The best furnished and most commodious honse
In the city. OEO. T. PHELP3 Prop
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming ,
The miner's resort , good ececmmodatlons ,
argo sample room , charecj reasonable. Bpedal
attention ( given to travellnr men.
Il-tf H. O HILLIUID Proprietor.
,
INTER-OCEAN ] HOTEL.
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Flrsi-tl fly Fipe arge Sample Room * , one
block from depoi. Tnlni stop from 20 minutes
to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from
Depot. Kates $2.00.82.60 and J3.00 , eWrding
to roomjVngle meal 75 cents.
A. 1) . BALCOU , Proprietor.
W BORDKN. Onlef Clerk.
UPTON HOUSE ,
ScWiylei * , J.'eb.
Flist-closa House , Good Weals , flood HtSf
Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodating
treatment. Twigood sample rooms. Speoa
attention paid to commercial trarclers.
S. MTT.T.EB . . , Pro , ,
al5-tt
Sohnyler ,
Geo. P. Bern is
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
16th & Dougltu 8t.t Omaha , Neb.
This ajiency does SIBICTLT a broken * brol *
ness. Does notspecnlato , and therefore any bar-
jralns on Its book * are Insured to { ts patrons , In
stead of beinz ( robbltd up by th e acrent
BOGGS & HILL.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No 103 Xbrnham Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA.
Office North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel.
Nebraska Land Agency.
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Ntbr.
(00,000 ACRES canf ally ( elected land tn Eastern
Hebraska for sale.
Great Bargains In improved rmf , and Omaha
dty property.
0. F. DAVIH. WKB8TKB BNTDIR ,
Late land Com'r U. P. B. B. tp-teb7tf
BTROKRKZD. unrauiD.
Byron Reed & Co , ,
OLssnastuunv
REAL ESTATE AGENOY
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep a complete abitract of title to aU Real
Estate in Omaha and Douglas County. maltl
EAST INDIA
*
S.
BITTERS !
iLER & CO. ,
SOLE MANUPAOTUBEBSj
OMAHA. .Nei.
Ihe Popular Clothing House of
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
Find , on account of the Season
so far advanced , and having
a very large Stock of
Suits , Overcoats and
Gents' Furnishing
Goods left ,
They Have
REDUCED PRICES
that can notfai I to please everybody.
REMEMBER THE
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1301 and 1308 Farnham St. , Corner 131he
.GOODS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE.
PIANOS l ORGANS.
cr. s.
CHICKERING PIANO ,
And Sole Agent for
Eallet Davis & Co , , James & Holmstrom , and J. & 0
Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey ,
Burdett , and the port Wayne Organ
Go's , Organs ,
in Fianoa and Organs exclusively. . . . . " Have . had yeara .
- - I it. T > 4. .
experience In the Business , and handle < ? ely the Best.
J. S. WRIGHT ,
16th Street , City Hall Building , Oniaha , Neb.
HALSBY V. PITCH. Tuner.
DOUBLE AKD SINGLE ACTING
POWER AND HAND PUMPS A
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , V
BELTING H08E , BRASS AND IRON FIHIHCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STBANG , 205 Farnhnm Stroflt Omnlm , Neb
HENRY HORNBERGER ,
V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER !
In Kegs and Bottles.
Bpedal Figoree to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonably v
Prices. Office. 239 Douelftn RtrooK Omaha
GARPETINGS.
Carpetings I Oarpetings I
SIJ. B. DETWILER ,
Old Reliable Carpet House ,
1405 DOUGLAS STREET , BET. 14TH Alfl ) 15TH
CEJST . * BLISH:33ID : T3ST ± 868. ) f
Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , Etc ,
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST.
I Make a Specialty of
WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GURTA1NS
And have a Full Line o !
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
Clothes , Cornices ,
* >
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels
In fact Everything kept in a Pirst-Olass Carpet House ,
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call , 0r Address
John B. Detwiler ,
Old EeMle Carpet lonse , OMAH&