Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, December 24, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 2

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THE DAILY E
B. R03EWATER ; EDITO1
THE "faro dealers'frolic" is i
promincnt'citlzon calls the bogt
pension of the gambling dens i
city.
POLICE J UDOE HAWES is t&\5
8 meivhat agitated aa to where
ning trill next it dice. If th
don't strike sooner than the nex
lion , it will make itself felt , the :
THE city marshal is welco
whatever credit he can obtain f
post mortem order closing thi
and kcno rooms of the city.
Omaha is now governed it ni
marshal to watch the marshal.
ME. WEAVER made a manly ai
to congress for the part in wh ;
took In the combat with Mr. I
on "Wednesday. "Behold how g
flame little Sparks kindle. "
DUBIKO this cold -weather
long can the ink etand. [ K
Constitution.
Dunno. But how long can tl
holder 7 [ Hawkeye.
Tellushowlongcanthe pencil ;
oner , nnd we'll answer that. [ C
Republican.
They are all right as long t
"
weather remains stationary.
THE withdrawal of Governor ]
from the Ohio senatorial fipht ate
to Secretary Sherman his electi
the first ballot , The publicati
Fostor'o letter'is said to have c :
a profound political sensation ,
understood to have been due i
p-raonal solicitation of Genera
Gild. There is little doubt thai
ornor Foster will be suitably prc
f-jrbytbo coming adminielratioi
NEARLY 200,000 arreago of pi
casoi are yet to be acted upon , i
is estimated that the sum of S217
000 will be required to meet the c
Last year the pension paymec
the government amounted to § 5C
174 , or one-half the other on
expenditures. The pensions' i
priation for the current fiscal J
§ 50,000,000 , and the amount
mated for next year ia a similar
SARAH BEENUAEDT is a i
woman. Her announcement i
intention to prosecute any clorj
for libel who falsifies her froi
pulpit , ia a piece of courage
does her great credit. Heretofi
one has had the temerity to dea
the subject of libels from the i
A long suffering public will wii
aamptnous Sarah every success
undertaking.
THE new controller of New
liu already .reduced the oxpen
his department 520,000. While
held the office cf city controll
constantly insisted taat the es ]
lures of his office could not I
down without great detriment t
public sorrlce. This argument a
a jfficed to keep on the public paj
a squad of Tammany einecc
r'leae do-nothings Controller C
bjll has mercilessly decapitated.
TIBBLES occupation is goni
dispatch from Washington anne
fiat the Ponca chiefs have arriv
Washington , and on Wedm
Secretary Schurz held a council
'them in the preocnce of Go
Crook , Mr. SUckney , and Mr. Wi
three of the Ponca Commissi
lately appaintcd by the presii
General Miles being ; out of town.
FoncA chiefs declared unanim <
that they desired to remain in
Indian Territory and to i
parmwient homos there , to sell
Dakota land and to acquire lit
their reservation in the Indian tei
ry. They uid farther that then
not been any sickness among thoi
a year. They were emphatic in
claring th , t they wanted Mr. Til
and the other white men who
been trying to get them bad
Dakota and thus interfering
their working and becoming proi
out , to let them alone henceCc
They further declared that this
not only their cwn individual opit
but the unanimous sentiment o
their people living in Indian T
tory. The chiefs represent e
band in the Ponca tribe.
THE BATTLE AGAINST TH
. RAILROADS.
II THE BEE raises another howl
tha prosperity of the roada of
"Pacific" system nudera conaolid
corporate and operating managcm
THE BEE > aya :
In the absence of competitor * , ai
the belief that tbe corrupting pow
moooy wilt be ample to prevent anj
ve se legislation in congress and theet
the rai'road kingB are counting up
probable gains for the future , and poii
t > the rise in the stocks of consolic
roads as an argument for the extensio
the consolidation plan throughout
country.
The government and the poopl
largo of the United Statea are
parties the most interested in the
ctent and lucrative operation of
roids of that system. [ Republics !
THE BEE rases no howl over lej
nnte prosperity in any onterpi
private or corporate. It wages
war against capital RB capital. It
liovcs that railroad corporation
Tfjll aa private individuals should
permitted to earn a fair retnrn
money invested in their cnterprl
EO long , and only so long aa the rip
of the pnblio at large are not mena
by their operations. THE BEE he
it essential to the welfare of the p
lie that railway corporations , whet !
chartered by the government or
Btite , should be treated as coma
carriers , inwhich the public ha :
commanding interest. On this
count the rnblic has , urder the dec
ion of the supreme court of the Unit
States , acquired n right to cent
Baoh roads $ j the extent of its int
eit This legislative control shot
bfi exercised over all the if
roads of the country , b
the Union Pacific system
the corporation ic which the peof
of Nebraska are most vitally interei
od and THE BEE believes that theleg
latnre should take speedy action rcl
tlve to it and every other railroad cc
poration within our state limits. Tl
BEB has waged war upon the Unit
Pacific because it is the most arr
giat , the moit corrupt , the most e ?
, , . , 1 ! .t- 1 * Ti I
tortior.ate monopoly in the land
was born in bribary , construct
wholesale robberyjand Ismaintaic
the most outrageous plundering i
poor and struggling producing c
of the west. The state of Nel
contributes moro than [ one-half
1-tcal traffic , Ita through bn
according to its officers
amounts to less than
quarter of its total receipt ? . . '
town and village on the line
pendent for its existence on the
Irary will of a management wh
hired to extort sufficient rev
from the people of the west t
dividends on a stok which repn
more than eight times the val
the road bed and equipments.
. per cent a year TUB BEE doe
conBidtr legitimate profits oc
original investment even if such j
are necessary to secure the
ernment on their enormous
and to keep the common
above par.
It is a Bcrioui qui
whether the United State
lirgo or the citizens cf Net
are most \itally interested in tl
rest of this bold and arrogant
darer of the paople. It is not
that the future failure of the 1
Pacific roads to meet their gc
mnt obligations would crippl
operations of the national treasi
any greater degree than such f
has done in the past. It is ce
however , that the extortionate fi
and passenger tariffs wrung froi
pockets of the producers of
braaka have hampered our
growth , checked cur agricu
and industrial development , and
from our farmers , merchants
manufacturers hundreds of thou
of dollars which otherwise would
been expended at home in tha ini
of production , payment of libo
substantial local improvement , ;
which would finally bavo accrc
the advantage of the general gc
ment.
The less the .Republican h
say concerning the office of go
mont director the bettor for the
eats of its owners. The simple r.
sition of Jim Wilson's name fo
rotary of the treasury raised
of Indignation from the
Ing journats of the country -
plainly enough indicated in wh
teem that class of officials are hi
the people and by independent
iials. And the bill introduced i
days ago in congress to abolis
worse than useless office , shows
even our national legislators cs
thrcuga a mill-stone with a hole
The conflict which the Eepu
calls the "Raid Against the
roads , " is inevitable. It will n
confined to Nebraska. Nor will
Nebraska or in any other state 1
reeled againat ono corporation I
exclusion of others. The pcopl
determined to exorcise their rlgh
their own protection. They ni
termined to place legislative re
tions upon the common carriers
aa will prevent discrimin
and extortion against the prod
of the country in the interest of
way gamblers. They meditat
onfiecation of property , no unli
timporing with vested rights , nc
against the proper emplovmei
cipital , but they are emphatic
fixed in their decision to save th
tion from the rule of a tyranny
cruel and merciless than any Ori
iespotism. If this ba a "raideg
the railroads , " well and good.
OCCIDENTAL JOTTING
California.
Oakland contains 29 churches.
There are 48,579 Chinamen it
tale.
Sn Jose has organized an ]
jand League.
A minor was buried alive in a
tel near Yerka last week.
Placer county is free of debt ,
ailroad tax pays all expenses.
Two new branches of the I
< eague have been organized In (
Dtnia.
Over $5,000,000 are invested in
arinna manufacturing Industrie !
Oakland.
Five millions of improvemente
i rejected and in progress in
i'rancisco at present.
A duck , shot near Chico , was
overed to have articles of black E
nd gold in its gizzard.
About 100,000 sheep are pastt
i Washington and Murray to
hipi in Alameda county.
The bulldint ; at San Quenton ,
lauufacture of jute bags by the Is
f convicts , is nearly completed.
The rainfall throughout the a
as already cxcodcd that of last y
jsuring bounteous.crops for tbo c
ig eeasou.
The well of the Los Angeloa
jmpany , at the Setpo , Is now yi
ig 50 barrels of green oil per c
hich is refined there and t
lipped ' .o San .Francisco. Moro w
ill bo sunk in the spring.
During the past four mor
[ boon's landing , Buttc county ,
irts shipping as follows : Whe
$4,890 $ sacks ; peanuts , 8 tons , :
> tons of broom-corn , The la1
as worth $110 per ton.
Washington npd Oregon.
Seatlo enjoyed an earthquake 1
nek ,
The Columbia river is again o ]
r navigation.
A fire at Dayton ( W. T. ) last w <
stroyed § 4000 of property.
Six earthquake shocks within
iek have occurred at Olympi , W.
About thirty minors are reported
in the Skfgit mines , the grea' '
mbor of whom will remain the
ring the winter. The most ind
asablo articles are bacon and 1
: co.
i. hotel , passenger station ai
rehouse will ba immediately eret
at Portland by the Oregon railro
1 navigation company , $175,0001
; expended in grounds aud bull
,
The work of extending the track
i N. P. railroad towards Lake S
ior commenced on the last day
vember , and has been prosecutt
; he rate of half a mile a day sin' '
n.
n.Then
Then navigation closed 12,000 toi
wheat were left at the railroad 3
in Walla Walla. Good judges e
ate that there is nearly as muc
e in the farmer's hands to go B
ion.
he Oregon railroad and navigatio
pany will commence the construe
tion of a railroad from Portland ' ' '
Dalles in a few days , the right <
having been obtained withoi
trouble.
During the hta storm snow
the depth of two and a feet
Dalles ; three feet at ths Cascad
ten inches at Walli Walla and
There was no snow in the locali
miles south of the Dalies.
The new Iron works at Ire
W. T. , are progressing rapidly ,
blast furnace ia nearing comp
The shed full of charcoal at
spicious buildings , substantial
and general appearance proi
flourishing business on a large
Nevada.
The new opera house at But
nearly completed.
Twelve c ses of small-pox a
ported at Virginia City.
Select specimens of ere fri
Spring Valley mine assayed ' .
per ton.
The hoisting machinery fc
Wales Consolidated at Eureka
20,000 pounds.
Candelaria is very dull at pi
but expects a boom with the apj
o ! the railroad.
The people of Cherry Creek
the county seat of White Pine <
removed to that place.
The general opinion prevail
the Oomslock bonanzas are on t
of greater disooveriea than ev
tore.
Carson has organized a stock
pany to build smelting work
5000 shares were subscribed
tirft meeting. The works wil
835,000 , and are expected to
the mining boom throughoi
state.
In twenty years the vleld
Comstock lode has baon $325,0
worth of bullion. The len
shafts and galleries is 250
Three hundred and sixty millie
of waste rock have been hoistei
1,750,000,000 tons of water p
to the surface.
The northern roads from
Nov. , are completely blockei
The enow is three fe&t deep in
valley on -level , and has in
drifted to a depth of fifteen
There were fifty storm-bound
sters at Lemmon's station last
day.
Montana.
Butto's school population agg :
1,028.
1,028.Madison's
Madison's new church ball I
Methudist church has arrived.
A fire at Helena on the § th i
destroyed $10,000 worth of prc
The Helena postoffice does
ness which amounts to nearly $2
a year.
Drunken Indians fired on the
at Fort Haginnis one night ni
since.
Four buildings were destroy
week in Miles City uccasloi
heavy loss
Four thousand head of shoo ]
been located in Big Timber in
tin county.
The tot.vl assessed valuati
property in Deer Dodco this j
in round numbers , $4,300,000.
The Ho well GO inch cylinder f
at the Silver Bow mill in the
district hasbc ° n complete' ! .
The snow in the Judith valli
14 inches deep whim last heard
but was as light as frost. No
had occurred to drift it.
It is almost impossible for sc
the Butte mming companies to
needed transportation for the !
to the terminus.
Marks & P.atteraon , of the Mi
valley , Meagher county , are en
Inpork packirg. They will prc
use up in thc < r establishment s
porkers In that ralley.
For thirty feet the ore body
Bell mine at Btitte carries a un
assay value of 25 per cent c <
with several wide streaks ass
high in silver. It is from
streaks that so much of the rich
copper ore shipped to the east d
the past summer haa been prod
Thirty feet of 25 per cent coppe
says The Butte Miner , is a bo
in any country.
Wyoming.
A train dispatchers office has
opened at Bawlins.
The cattle drive from the wes
Wyoming this season has been i
150,000 head.
Immense quantities of deer ,
ope and mountain sheep are
tilled in the territory.
Several lots of fine beef cattle
ihipped last week from Medicine
ind the Upper Platte to Denver.
The springs In the Wind river (
ry , near Fort Washakle , are h
ecommended for their curative c
ies.
George Parrott , alias Big 15
George , the road ngeut and high
nan has been sentenced to be hui
pril 7th , 1881.
It is rumored that a large bo <
ine quartz has been struck in
'Betsy Jane" mine at Cumings *
lx ; miners are at work during
rinter.
The coroners jury who inquire
0 the death of Lou Clergy , the bi
ian killed by the collision near
on , rendered a verdict of eric
arelossness against Enginer Rei
leel * and censured the Union Pi
oad.
oad.Win.
Win. Shelton , the Rock Spi
inchman , who WAS caught out in
now storm of three veeka ago
as badly frozen , died in the Lan
ospit.il and his remains were
est last Saturday night.
The artesan well at Laramlo
eon sunk to a depth of 21G j
ad has 200 feet of water in it.
Ill bo sunk a further depth o
: ct , by which time it is hoped
ator will flow from the well.
The gross proceeds of Choyen
rcsbyterian fair amounted to SI ,
hich is the largest sum over real
1 any like occasion in this (
his sum , together with those ;
ously subscribed , will go sar tov
illdlng the new church , the i
ruction of which will probably c
euce as soon as the weather in
ring will permit.
Arizona.
The debt of Yavapai county
85,000.
Burglars are doing consider :
irk in Tucson
A petition for the incorporatloi
loenlx is in circulation.
There are 28 locomotives on
item division of the S. P. railro
th headquarters at Tucson , and
ire are expected to arrive soon ,
[ f Curley , the cow-boy , is conv
of the murder of Marshal Wh :
Tombstone , his companions decl
; y will break in the Tucson jail e
cue him.
Dwelvo palace cars have already b <
jaged in New York by capitalists
izona , as soon as the Atchiaon ,
: a and Santa Fe road connects w
i Southern Pacific.
? he California district is growi
re interesting daily. There are
it six hundred people in the d
i and more are going in. T
leral developments are proving
; e quantities of rich ore.
Tie NcwJIexico and Texas ctag
now run Irom Doming , the ter
of iha Southern Pacific railroad ,
Paso , via Fort Gumming and i
la. The distance is 230 miles.
distance from San Francisco to D
07 rail is 1203 miles.
Last week a party of cow-bo ;
off sixty head of cattle belonci
the White Brothers , of the El 1J
ranch , near Wilcox , driving the
wards Stein's peak , New M
Depredations of this character
begun einca the military was rei
from Fort Rucker.
In the Mongolian range is a si
of pine covered mountains eqi
any on the continent , over 100
in length and from 40 to
breadth ; magnificent pines , from
to six feet in diameter , and 50
feet without a limb , are comm
this grand cathedral of nature.
is , indeed , the "forest prim
Tne woodman's axe has hard !
made a mark among those ghnt
The Mormon settlements of A
county have put up a saw mill c
rastern slope of the range , and
turned out some splendid lu
[ Phosnix Herald.
Utah.
O den lias organized a telej
association.
Hoodlums are agitating the ai
itles of
The Sampson mine at Park
will not bo worked till next sprl
The magnificent building o
Ogden Co-op is rapidly approc
completion.
The Utah Central are erect
large and cimmodioua headqu
building in Salt Lake.
Salt Lake has finally organ !
telephone company , and will si
open an exchange.
The report of the superintend
water works shows that Salt
City now enjoys ten miles of
mains , on which thera are 1 ]
hydrants.
Encouraging reports coino frc
Empire mine , ore assaying froi
to , $400 , having been struck i
30d foot level.
The Home Coal company's ml
Coalville , during the month o
vember , produced 2,579f tons o
or in the neighborhood of 101
per day.
At the Utah mine st Park C
12-inch body of good ere was
on the 250 foot level , whe
vein has just been cross-cut.
compact and solid , aud has g
encouraged the owners.
The Utah Southern and Oast
toy railroad haa been incorp
for the purpose of building , o
and operating a railroad from ,
station , Juab county , Utah ten
by way of Sevier river and
canyon to the junction of Mudc
Ivies creeks in Caatle valley , 1
county ; also a line from the i
of Salina canyon , thence by tl
vier river to Marvsvale , Piutecc
Utah territory. The capital st
placed at $1,800,000 , divided
18,000 shares of $100 par value
The actual contemplated cost oi
atructing the railroad , together
the cost of right of way and oth
purtenancas for the completioi
running of the road , is , as near
ba estimated , $1,800,000 , the ai
of the capital stock. ' '
Colorado.
The Comet tunnel at Georgetc
1000 feet deep.
A rich strike has baen made i
Holden property ad joining theSc
at Leadville.
Stockmen report that the rai
now in very fair condition , anc
cattle are improving.
Three hundred head of cattle
ished a few weeks ago on Santa
creek , Hncrfano county.
Waldenburg has had a fire.
saloons were burned down , am
court houco had a narrow eecape.
Abont four inches of ore that
from $500 to $600 a ton has
opened up Jn the Shively min
Georgetown.
A vein of copper and iron pj
has been Mruch in the Yellow Ji
mine , at Georgetown. The or
turns \ \ ounces gold and 72 01
silver to the ton.
The Muscovite mine , in the Cai
district , waich was recently purcl
by Henry Worthington , of The . '
ver Inter-Oceap , has a foot rf ore
mill-runs from $150 to $200.
The returns of State Auditor
son show that the value of all tai
property In the stata , for 188 (
$74,000,000. Of this , Arrap
county has $18,000,000 and . '
$11,000,000.
Five inches of black snlphnret
that mills about 500 ounces s
to the ton , has been discovere
the workings of the JEtna propi
on Griffith mountain , Clear C
county.
The chopping and hauling furni
employment for fully one hun
men in the neighborhood of Fair
just now. The ties are strung
over two-thirds of the distance
tween Falrplay and Garo.
A large body of ore is expose i
the workincs of the Wolverine m
on Rabbit Ear range , and a corresj
lent cf The Georgetown Courier
licts t hat by f he openinc of spring
nine will be capable of fnrniahinc ;
icient ore to keep to keep a 60
imelter in constant operation.
By this be it known that I Buffi
vith a severe attack of infUmma
heumatism for four weeks the
ocal physicians failing to give me
lef. I was confined to tbe house ,
Imbs very much swollen , and I cc
nly get up and down stairs by en
ng upon my hands and knees ,
irocured a bottle of Jt. Jacobs
ram my druggists , Messrs. Ha
iros. , of this town , and a few ap
atlons cured me. After the first
llcatlon the pain was gone , and i
'eek , I was able to attend to my 1
aess. ROLAND T. LENHAIU
Wo are personally acquainted v
bovo mentioned Rowland T. L
art , and know him to be a yoi
lan of truth , whoso statements
orfeclly trustworthy.
HARMS BROS , Druggists ,
Harrlsburg , Pa
BURNED OU'
*
But at it Again.
i.H.&J.S.COLLIN !
. . . .
AND
Jaddlery
Hardwan
HARNESS , COLLARS
Stock Saddles , etc. ,
ow Beady for Busines
Next IDoor to Omaha Jfa-
tionsl Bank , Douglas
Street ,
decli-tf
RHEUMATISM
Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbac ,
Backache , Soreness of the Cl
Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , $
ings and Sprains , Burns at
Scalds , General Bodilj
, Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frc
Feet and Ears , and all otht
Pains and Aches.
No Pn parntion on earth equal ST. JACO
M a safe , sure , simple and cheap & .
Itemed ? . A trial entails but tha compar.
trifling outlay of 50 Cents , and erery ono
Ing with pain can have cheap and poalUn
of 1U claims.
Directions In Eleven language ! .
SOIiDBYAIiLDBUGGISTBAlTDDEA
IN MEDICINE.
A.VOGELER&CC
( DC t ( TQfl ! r day at homo. Samples
vb" I u'H Ires. [ Address Btlneonja
Po'tlind. WP.
always Cures and never dim
points. TLo world's great Pai
Rbliovor for Man and Boa
Cheap , quick and relin bio.
PITCHER" 3 CASTOK :
is not NarcflvCc. Chilcln
grow fat u pone , Mothers 111
ai.d PhysiciajfS recommei
CASTOEIA. It regulates t
Bowels , cures Wind Col
allays Fcverislmess , and c ]
stroys "Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S Cj
TARRH Cnro , a Constitutor
Antidote for this terrible maJ
uy < by Absorption. The mi
Important Discovery since Vf
dilation. Other remedies m
relieve Catarrh , tHi otrros
any utago before Conaumptl
sots in.
Wei De Meyer's
UATARR
Cure $1.00.
lr.01 ) De Meyer's remarkab'o ' si
u treating Cntarrhal Ccmjilainte , now ju <
lim in reducing the price of his preparati <
Dno Dollar. WboUsalo Druggists and 1
Jewey & Co , 43 Dey St. , N. T. , will exch
tow 4 cent Stamp for the 6 cent Cure , nnc
:3.00 : a dozen difference , until Fcbiuar/ ,
MIEGAR WORKS
ERNST KEEBS , Manager ,
Manufacturer of all kind ! of
V I 3ST E G.A. . S
' -es St Bet. ath aid lOtk , OMAHA , A
TUB nSERCIIANT TAILOI
( prepared to make Pants , Snlta and overc
> order. Prices , fit and workmanship gnarau
) eult.
One Door West of Omlckstian& '
RlO
last India Pile Care. T ]
nly specific for all forms
'iles. ' In use in foreign cou
ties for years , lately intr
uced into America. Warrar
il to give instant relief and
ernmnent cure guarantee
old by all druggists or mail
ree on receipt of price ,
snts , byjtko American ngenl
Icliardson & Co. . IVIioIesa
Druggists , Saint Louis , Mo.
ZARA'S BIIIOUS PILL
aarantced to give immedia
) lief in all cases of Bilioi
ad Liver Complaints , Co
veness , Sick Headache , I :
igestion. and cleansing tl
rstem or all impurities. Prii
5 cents. All druggists se
lem , - '
ZARA'S
IK USE FORTY YEARS.
) r. Storm'
CELEBRATED SCOTCH
lafo and Pleasant Remedy fo
SOUGHS , GOLDS , ASTHMA ,
IARSEHESS and Strengthen
Ing the Lungs.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Price only 1O Gents.
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.
The Genuine
SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded that of
any previous year during the Quarter of a Century in which this "Old
Ifeliable" Machine has been before the public.
In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879-we sold 431,161
Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines.
Our salea last year were at the rate of over
1400 Sewing Machines a Day
For every business day In the year ,
The "Old Sellable1
Ihat Every REAL Singer is the Strongest
Singer Sewing- Machine
the Simplest , the Mos1
chine has this Trade
Mark cast into the Durable Sewing Ma1
[ ron Stand and embedded chine ever yet Constructed
bedded in the Arm of
structed ,
bhe Machine.
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO.
Principal Office : 4 Union Square , New York ,
1,500 Subordinate Offices , in the \j nited States and Canada , and 3,000 Officesi intheO
World and South America. aeplG-fl&wtt
ISH AHON.
Successors to Jas. K. Ish ,
DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS ,
Dealers in Fine Imported
Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders . , &o
Pur
Instruments , Pocket Ca3e , Trusses atul Supporters. Absolutely
A full line of Surgical .
! the night.
, Oiled at hour o
Prescriptions any
Drugs and Chemicals used in Diapensln ; ; .
Jas. Ut I.slu Lawrence ItlcJIJahon.
SHEELY BROS. PACKING GO. ,
PACKERS
Wholesale and Retail in
FRESH HIEATS& PROVISIONS , A33E , POULTRY , FISH ,
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY M ARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House
Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. R. R.
BANKIKC HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
BANKING HOU
IN NEBRASKA.
CALD WELL , HAMILTON !
Business twrasictod aune a that o an Ii
poratad Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency ot gold enbjc
Bight chock without ttotloe.
Certificates of drposlt Issued payabla In tl
six and twelve months , bearing Interest , o :
demand without Interest.
Advances made to customers en approvei
curitles at mark t rates ol Interest
Buy and soil col J , bills ot exchange Qov
ment , State , County and City Bonds.
Draw Sight Drafts on Eniland , Ireland , J
land , and all parta of Europe.
Sell European Passage Tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE
angldt
U. S. DEPOSITOEY.
FIRST NATIONAL BAI
OP OMASA.
Cor. 13th ana Farnham Streets
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHME
IN 01IAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , )
B8TABLIBHID Ct 1858.
Organized as a National Bank , August 20,1. .
Capital and Profits Over$300,0 ,
Specially authorized by the Secretary or Treas
to receive Subscription to the
U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOl
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
HniUM Kctreni , President.
AUODSTCS KOUNTZI , Vice President.
H. W. TArss. Cashier.
A. J. PoppMSTOH , Attorney.
Jens A. CR'iantoa.
F. H. DAVIS , AB3t Caahl
Thlr bank receives deposit without regard
amounts.
Issues time ctrtificates beating interest.
Draws drafts on San Pianclsco and prlnci
cities of tha United States , alaj London , Dub ]
Edinburgh and the principal cities ot the cot
nent of Europe.
Bells passage tickets for Emigrants in tha :
man ue. mayldtf
A , W. NASONi
3D E 3ST T X S T ,
Omci : Jacob's U ck , corner Capitol Ave. a
16th Street. Omaha , Neb.
M. R. KISDON ,
General Insurance Agen
BKPB . .UTS :
PHCHNIX ASSDHftt.vk. bo. , .t Lon
don , Cosh Assets . 5,107,1
.VE3TCHESTEH. N. T. , Capital . 1,000.0
THE MKRCIIANTS , of Newark , N. J. , 1,000,0
GIRAnD FHEPhiIadelpliiaCapItal. . 1,001,0
NORTHWESTERN NAT10NAIrap.
ital . fOC.t
FIREMEN'S FUND , California . 800 U
BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANOECo l.att.C-
NKWA IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . PoO.Ci
iMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets . 3001
8 8t Cor. nl Fifteenth & Douglas St.
OMJUI * , NKH
_
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIN
BETWEEN
OMAHAAND FORTOMAHj
Connects With Street Cars
3orner of SAUNDERS and HAMILTO
STREETS. ( End of Red Line as follows :
LEAVE OMAHA :
130 , 8:17andlllBa. m ,3:03 , 6:37 and 728 p.r
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 : a. m. . 9:16 a. m. , and 12:46 : p. m.
4:00 , 6:15 : and 8:15 p. m.
Tbo 8:17 : a. m. run , leavlnz omaba , and tl
1:00 p. m. rim , leaving Fort Omaha , are nsnal
o tied to full capacity with rc nlar passenger
The 6:17 a. m. run will be made from the pea
iffico , corner of Dodge and 15th enrehta.
Tickets can bo procured from street cardrl
in , or from drivers of hacks.
'ARE. 25 CENTS. INCLUDING STBE CA
J. C-
MERCHANT TAILOI
Oapitol Ave , , Opp , Masonic Hall ,
3MAHA , . NBI
ZI2EOZ2X.SXOZC ,
Machine Works
' . Hammond , Prop , & Manager
The moat thorough appointed and complet
' .achlne Shops and Foundry In the state.
Castings of every description manufacted.
Engines , Pumps and every class of machlner ,
ade to order.
order.pedal attention given to
Fell Angurs , Pulleys , Hangers ,
ShaftingBridKC Irons , eer
{ tatting , etc.
Plans lor new Uachlnery.Heachanical Draught
j , Models , etc. , neatly executed.
i6 Harnev 8t. . Bet. 14th and 16th ,
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
'HE GREAT .WESTERN' '
Geo.R. Bathbnn , Principal. ?
reighton Block , - OMAHA
5 Send for Circular.
uov20diwtl
HOTEL'S.
THE ORIGINAL.
11GGS HOUS
Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Avc
CHICAGO ILL.
PBIOE3 SEDUCED TO"
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER G
Located in the business centre , convc
to places of amusement. Elegantly turn
containing : all modern Improtoraenta , p&M
elevator , &c. t , H. CUMMINOS , Propri
ociett
HOUSE
Cor. MAEKETST. & BROADV
Council Bluffs , lowai
On line o Street Railway , Omnibus to and
all trams. RATES Parlor floor , $3.00 pei
second floor , 32.60 per day ; third floor , :
Ihe best furnished and most commodious 1
In the city. OEO.T. PHELPS Pi
FRONTIER HOTEI
Larsmie , Wyoming.
The miner's reacrt , good accommodal
arfia sample room , charges reasonable. 8 {
ittentlon given to t ravelin ? men.
11-tf H. C HILLI1BD Proprtat
INTER-OCEAN HOTI
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Flret-dusp , Fine arge Sampla Booms ,
lock from depot. Trains stop from 20 mi
o 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and I
lopot. Rates 82.00 , 82,60 and $3.00 , accoi
a loom ; s'ngle ' meal 76 cents.
A. D. BALC01T , Propriet
W EORDEN. Cnlef Clerk. C
UPTON HOUSE
Schuyler , Neb.
Fltst-class House , Good Meals , Good ]
Jry Rooms , and kind and accommodi
reatment. Tw. > good sample rooms. Sp
ttentlonpald to commercial travelers.
S , MILLEE , Prop , ,
[ fi-tf Schnyler , Neb
Geo. P. Bemis
SEAL ESTATE AGENG
lEth & Douglat Stt. , Omaha , Neb
This agency does STRICTLY a broktrage b
9. Does notspoculate , acd therefore any 1
, Ins on Ita books ate insured to Ita p&tronf ,
ead of bclnj gobbled up by th e agent
BOGGS & HILL.
EAL ESTATE BROKEF
No 1J08 FarvMn Strut
> MAHA - NEBRASK
IfHce North Slda opp. Grand Central Hot
Felraska Land Agenc ,
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1505 Farnham St. Omaha , Ncbr.
100,000 ACRES carefully selected land in East
'braska for sale.
Great Bargains In imprcvod farms , and Om :
yproperty.
F. DAVIS. WEBSTER BNTDKB
[ ate Land Com'rU. P. B. B. < D-feb7t
5TROS RSE > .
Byron Reed & Co. ,
OLDIST UTIZLISID
, EAL ESTATE AQENG
IN NEBRASKA.
ep a complete abstract of title to all R
ate In Omaha and Douglas County , may
; AST INDI ;
BITTERS !
ILER & GO. ,
> L3 MAKUPAOTTJBHRE
OXAHA , Kcb.
The 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
D PRICES
that can not fail to please every body.
REMEMBER THE
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1301 and 1303 Farnham St , , Corner 13th.
GOODS MADE TO ORDER OH SHORT NOTICE.
PIANOS l ORGANS.
jr. s. "
CHICKER1NG PIANO ,
And Sole Agent for I ,
Mlet Davis & Co. , James & HolmstromandJ.0
Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey ,
Burdett , and the Fort Wayne Organ
Go's. Organs ,
] deal in Pianoa and Organs exclusively. Have had yearr
experience in the Buainesa , and handle onJY tha Beat.
J. S. WRIGHT ,
318 IGth Street , City Hall Building , Omaha , Neb.
HALSBY V. PITOH. Tuner.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING
POWER AND HAND PUMPS ,
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , '
BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTIHCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
[ ALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STR&Nft. 205 Farnham Street Omaha. Neb
HENRY HORNBERGER ,
BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I
In Kegs and Bottles ,
peclal Figures to tbe Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonably
Prices. Office. 239 Douelna Bfraot. Omaha
0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I
A Positi7e and Permanent CnH
Guaranteed ,
In all cases of Gravel , Diabetes , Dropsy. Bright' * Dtsea * *
Kidneys , Incontinence and Retention of Urine , Inflamatlon .
tbe Kidneys , Catarrh ot the Bladder , High Colored Urine. Pila
In the Bock , s'deorUona , Kervoos Weakness , and In fact tl
diaordm of tb Bladder and Urinary Organ * , whether contract *
ed by private disease ! or othcawlse. Thta great remedy bat k ea
used with success for nearly ten years In franco , with the molt
wonderful curative effects. It CUTCI by oijorprton ; no naasMOfl
Internal medicines beln ? required. We hare bnndredt ot teU >
monlala of cures by this Pad when all else had falld-
LADIES. If you ar * mttttlnz from Female WeakntM , L uoarJ
rhcoo , or dfgecsVi peculiar to femalej , or In fact any disease , aik
. Gullmetto'g French Pad , an4
yonr dniKarUt for Prof. KIdnty
take no other. If he tat not got It. send $2.00 anil jaa rt
receive the Fad by return null. Address U. a. Blanch ,
FRENCH PAD CO. ,
Toledo , Ohio.
ROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD
1 positively cure Fever and Ague , Dumb Ajcne , AJuo CaVe , Billiona Fever , Jaundice , DypepsU
all diseases of the Liver , Stomach and Blood. The pad cures by absorption , and It permanent
for thlapad and take no other. If he does not keep It , send fl 0 U * tuo FBXNCK .
> jour CO.O.H. drngflat Branch ) , Toledo , Ohio , and receive It by return mall- . " " Ornahn. -NiCO. Meh .
IORSE SHOES AND NAILS ,
Iron and Wagon Stock ,
At Chicago Prices.
1209 and 1211 Harncy Street , Omaha.
oetlt >
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
'OBBACCONISTS !
Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards.
Tobacco-25 cents per pcnnd upwards.
Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards.
d for Price List.
MAX 3IEIER & CO. , Omaha ,