Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 19, 1881, Image 2

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    THE DAILY BEE.
g. B03EWA7EB ; KPITOB
IOWA baa organized a etete land
league. _
THE condenicg of products by
xnumfacturea IB one step towards solv
ing thejproblem of cheapened freights.
ILLINOIS la theJ tot -to .protest
apiinst the confirmation ofjiGonld's
Oindnoatl fcttoruejy-Stwiky.
THE republicans Jiave g ia
charge of the United States senate and
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the bourbons
seat.
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ASBABSIKATION istliB Hstr1 mort of
an outraged and opprewed people.
Resistance to
by the laws of every day life. '
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AA.
TBS fight in the senate between the
republican bull and the democratic
bear continues ,
publican bull is
OWAHJL will hare f 10 ( 00 in bo
toerpend for seweiii next year , " nd
tar-payers had better look out whom
they select to handle this
EISTEEN journals unite in pro
nouncing the nomination of Jay'
Gould's CincinnatiCattorney tie fint
mistake of General -jGacBeldV admiar
Istration. > . r .r
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ME. JAMS E. Boto ha declined
the democratic nomination torjStaycr.
The parly will no longerfbe buoyed ,
np by the hope of floating into. Pfwer"
on Mr. Boyd'a broad shoulder * 1 0
HASCALL has his eye wuihafilOp ,
000 sewerage fund and other-little in
cidentals it the dispoF&DfJthe next
city council. ThUiU fny he Jatxnuf
merous in the second"wwd saloons of
late. C
Tns Republican now as um& > fo
champion the canse of Sensf&r 5S f
dors because he has refused to Wen to.
the conneol of his m st , rMty.
friends. When annan's enemies fcp-
pl&ud his acts , especially if heJui A
politician , yon can take it f or pniato |
that he has committed some grave
Hnnder >
THE fint atop ; toward"Becuring an
efficient system f pvbUe ectacfttton if
this city is to ireM pufliw
to nominate six of the most intelligent
and upright men in Omaha for the
board of edncatio figSrllcipllbr
church , politics orVrev u relation *
ship to "school marms. "
TEE growth of the Farmer's Alii-
ance throughout thojUte and thede
nunciation of .those members.-of the
late legislature Cwho fielriycd their
trust are signs of the daywh eh point
to a curtailment of saoBopolyVUctation
and plundering of the producers ot
Kebraska.
Saundera in Omaha who doe irt
approve of the reappobitment oLTom
Hall , and there are not a haltftozen
men who trained with S unaert > tmen
he was elected who are not disgusted.
What does it" mean ! Will UeVmen
. . ! * * / * ' 'r ? * 4 ' *
who hare alw | s fought Saoaaers wd.
who now hate him ai muca aa they
ever did turn in and support him in
the trying hour ? Can the leopard
change his spots ?
THE city kK'Vera
new wards , and the regiatran appointed -
pointed last year do not reTide in the
warda for which they hold commis-1
Btons. Can thew ragictMM aet legally
for wards in tvWch hey. o not rertde ?
Why hcv n'h Tfglitra taleen MBO
steps already for the spring election ?
It it their eworx duty to adrertiie the
day when they will begin registration
thirty days before elaetietuKraew
regktranare to be appointed , no time
Is to be lost.
COUKCU. BLXJITS iso ba congratu
lated upon also e riagaa - elevator
to handle part of tHe graik1crosiing <
the Mistonri , the building jitwhich
will wre the Union PacificTalrwiy a
Kre t deal of labor and expense in
battling can back and forth over the
bridge
Every time the Union Pacific trans
fers the business , which originatar'in
Nebraska , andiegitimately belongs to"
Omaha , acres * the river to DillonvUle ,
Council Bluff * of cotne mMt be eea-
gratnlated by 'the Omaha Herald. According -
cording tc the Her&ld , every vital In
terest of OittlM , < * tt t1 eaari6edfoe
the benefit of tbegianl monopoly , and
the bnsine jnHx.cCOmahaji > ar cpni
stantly axured that the ; , iatorwU f
the Union Pacific nre' lwf jldeBtic J
with theirs. It | s w jlfe right ,
however , f * isioB 'ai en w ill "pa
tronize and countenance a concern
that is ready aiVny tlmo o endorn
and approve every tcheao of ' 4he U.
P. that tends t fctiprfe dye citj , tby
don't deeerve DelterrreatBentr * (
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TKK Indiana constitutional"amend -
are five in number. Their objects are : '
Fint , to protect the Mfe-ba * Jk .r
QBlriag a fixed pcriod of residence in
the > Ute , cot/nl ' d t ihip f
tloa of the state to thaff tKe Uwted
S atei by striking "out The "color
qualification for voters ; to fir
the date of all general elecilonV
in Novera6 r yiart d. of Octo
ber , aad to elfcr fk4 * J4na-
, . . V < * * > * & 1' < * - . ttKStfU'4
rate eleettow for judgw ; to grbdo or
ecuiltee the fees of the.Dfiblic o cen ;
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to eosfer power tfpott'-'caenegielattKe
to establisa additional coarta of ju ,
tiw-j and to restrict the limit of the"
ladebteduew whioti JfenlMl ?
by BBUiiicipil corporations. AU
of th K > Mijffl iMar _ y ?
rie * Iwt April
from 90,000 k >
it ww " 'B.5ivsi v7"Qirt i r * * <
< iste of holiteg.iAe eleottBMfroa Oo
tefeer to November weald dertroy the
[ { sfiaefiGe of
DILLONVILIjE.
Bomnlus founded the eternal city of
Kome on the banks of the Yiflqw
Tiber. Sidney Dillon fouad d
village of Dillonvlllo on the banks Cf
the muddy MusocrL There our com
parison ends. The only design ef Ihe
founder of Borne tras to establish a
great city on the seven hills. The
design j > f Sidney Dillon Tfas to tear
" 3own and cripple a city already estab
lished on the western banks of the
his. end he used Jiis
F. Dillon , formerly
% iroaifijndge of the United States
and now consulting counBel r the
Union Pacific railroad" "in
. Th
unWrendered th t'faiBoa ; dacision
Omaha to bo a pan of the main line
of the Union Pacific and still recog-
naBt3tcexifitence'.as ! a structure , sep
arate from the main line for the pur-
pose-of exacting bridge tolls. '
The decision of .JsSgeDillonVnabled
Sidney Dillon , who had invested in E
Now Sidney Dillon Is
money in the bntldiug np'of
,
"railway toirns/ja1 ] ie 'lnteted.the
contribution .made bj this city ,
f * * r r r * * - " -1 * ' * " * *
to wards building the U. P. depot at
' . cone traction of , k hotel
wllha | depot alUcb aeut at Uillon-
! villcT This was. the corner . . stone of
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paper metropolis whlcl Sidney
DDillon founded. .Up io . { he tftne .that
this costly structure was completed ,
SidneyJDillonhadrbambqozled Omaha
'Into the bllieAhat tbo decision of his
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aepheir on. the terminus' question
wculdtnot cancel the ] obligations on-
1 tv' ' * ' " & *
Union /Pacific / with
ths' dtjand county. * ieansfer of
AS a matter of oonreuionce ,
ijMtobe at Dillon ville , but.paisepger
trains were-tobe made up and started
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tf. f\
according/ -the contract aVOmaha.
JTHe RijBii. co wShed 'which ' Sidney D11- :
i erecled _ pa. the
jponads donated by Omaha-as a hun
dred thopfind'dollM'depOt ' TThlch-was
pronounced xn nb'ortion by his own
superintendent.was ' tto be promptly re *
eowtruoled , and the munlfic&n dona-
1 ons , of Omaha In. bands , lands and
the .remission TO J > axoi , were * to be ex-
pendod'tn greaif improvements within
the
No , soonerJbad the _ .grand ea'tiing
hqiMBjestaHisied.bySldaeyr.Dillon
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completed than
bosinesi was
qvbd'v over to the
i. ' bank of the Missouri.
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WILJI IffSfH 71
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Taece wac'a J load F tnarmnt. over this
breach of'faith' towards Omah'aT1 but
Sidncy lllon's moathpieoes , who edit
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the Bubaldizea pipBrs in Omaha , de
nounced pur. merchants and 'tax-pay-
.ers aa'grumblers and malcontents , who
couloVjt understand .that their -great
< &eneuctors Sidney Dillon , was-only
maturingTlBeiefae In Ihelr/Beitinter /
ests. Everyfew months , when Oma-
ha/exhilltecl. signs of Impatience and
4i trM4j > 4he-foBader .Dillonvilla
fl ngT iffy to them by promising .to
tfeofil tbet mammoth cow
by bogus Ech'emes for legating ajSew
depot , that should
great roads that have . .
by right in Omaha. Ift : dtWtlm < thev
stock yards , estebl-s1
t- , were forced away !
flats , and w ]
was no diecrimination &
K
city. More , - , . . ? . . , „ , * . . - , . - ,
ment a mammoth eloiicj.aC3Jiltokj :
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villo , created quite ai ey "
8MS
borne in mind that an t
handled by it was gi ii j
So Sidney flual ki . _ wt , ,
I' to Omaha by oeeoauag * "paft-
er , in , a local elevator firm ; which
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willJbaaBo wed to ha tfe * 'KB&11 frac
tion of the grain tha { HMB , through
this gateway from NotowfciUfams :
Meantime the
alall adorns the Omaiw *
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and the wind and tieiraia .
snows make it as tmcomfartable is i ]
dog kennel to the traveling public and
calls 'down cnrccu Japon the fewd of
Omaha * when theyy/ought / to-go-mpon
tnehead of Sidn.tDil4a. Di. . order -
der te make BiKoBvUlel lots vwte- . -
able an embargo has * been j laid ] $ *
every road thai'atterapM\fto/tftteir /
Ouha , ani 'HDOH eor rYv rj [ front
donated to the' ' road , obstro Mo yJJ ro -
bid for the traffiorotJthis cjiy. ' Dwring
the last year more'money has boca'ex-
pended on the.approaikea to th
DUUonville
the depot which JBoflf < ha , to , ofteti.
. A.ai.'WK B Omah *
oica to jcotoitaad r * lnda
iaye.awiumTd a debt
OOO , whkh wUh , acawed interesta win
UK this people.everiliiiUk > a" " < lollaTs
j $ * , r Vt. * * . H , " '
for the beneS47of tia Ui
we u ro gootly rtfaataded. thk ;
u ;
utenta.
tenta.
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tracka.
wkich
nburbB ,
Dillon either "
flaiceslV lot of overland
(
land immlgranta , transfers pucon-
jen jRndj .handles freight three
miles from their bn ineH center hasn't
silmala4 l e amerce lnOooncil lBSL
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TherofeVew tdlgate feetweea p iii
and DillonsvUlelTas been juA aa greal
B Injury , to Conncil .Blnffs u it haa
to Oah , preventing commercial
iterd ° Sl betw the two cities
w ould be jroatable to both.
people on both aide * will Tamely jrab- " . , ;
it to ttioio.iflapotitioW. * * IT . . '
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_ baaporbint for Oeaaha to
SaVe an1 honest city coascil for 'th
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treatmrer. -
'HNTALT ' JOTTINGS.
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idpt w ity'me-4 > we' ' employed in
the'Biltimore tcmneli\ \
, Tfo enlvermmxat SUver CliflF
started
The dally output of leading mines
In the vicinity of Silver Cliff is 182
tons.
tons.ThaGoloEido
ThaGoloEido SptingE-postoffica did
a bnsineis last year amounting to
$184,952.
There are jjood indications of coal
oil iu EfiPaso TJ3nnty ; Prospecting"
is going on.
The Stout street echool building ,
school doted.
l . aolt &ecf of. silver found in'the
* MUkinudfweghed ! 323'pounds'and ' Is
valueaT5,168. '
' 'A'coHtract haa been 'let ' to drive , an
add it on the Idaho tunnelOIear Creek
;
county,7 500 feet.
Three men brought out of the Gem
mine , Clear Creek county , fifty tons
of ore.Jast month.
At LeadvilleS. H. Morton , a miner ,
was'"shjot and fatally wounded 'by
Cramefradesperado.
The Kokomo Lime company ive
commenced the shipment of lime
from the quarry at Summit.
Mineral was struck in the Florence
it tuiepth of. six feet. The pay
streak is about two feet wide.
In Denver a constable named New-
-nan ahot Detective Arnold with in
tent to kill Arnold 'will recover.
A,12 Jnch body of rich ore haSjbeen
struck in the Veto , -on Seaton monn-
'talri\i Assays ehow 2bO ounces of sil
ver. 4
Within a distance of two miles from
Lake City , on the mountain west , .lie
not less than twenty fine prospects.
Au valuable strike has been made
nOar'this Bull Domingo. Galena in
largo quantities is brought tp'the sur
face at a depth of aeren.'feet ; .
-The Fjorest Queen hos a three-foot
veiu of carbonates Assayingfrom 60
to 400 ounces in silver. A. mill run
of lt)00 ) ponnda of era gave a .return ,
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of $3201 " . *
AtJKokomo there lives .an old. stager
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named Mother Campbell. 'Sh'o pur-
snaded-a girl from the path of virtue
1 lait week and barely escaped hanging
In consctiuenoe.
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'SaysThe Denver Tribune ! " "With
every draught of : Holly water we .drink
Impurities that , mercy to the sensi
bilities of the community restrains'ns
front naming. " , , , ' .
The Toronto minej > rodncod during
the month oi January 21 tons , 972
pounds of ere .which returned $2,225.-
83 j above expenses. .From the 1st to' '
the 1 14th of-'Februarr. It produced
- gone wild , aiitshb haa a
.perfectilght to xio , over a big istriko
of.sand carbonates , which assays from
' 132 252t"ounces of silver to the ton.
TKe Silver Islet is the mine-that-has
created \ho excitement"- * ' ' - - -
i
A train 'on the South Park road
flew the track "and 'a TsleepW ras'
plunged into the Platte river. " There'
-were forty passengers In the car , all
asleep. Water came In the car to the
depth of twp-'feet. ' 'Only1 two paasen-
gersnere eerlously InjureH.T - J1 * ' * * '
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' .Wyonunar ; i
The BuprenleTcourt'is in Session. * >
Rawlins' b'alldlng * Koom ftill con
tinues. J ' * .
' ? A gold ledge is said to be dUcovored
liear Fort Washalde. _ V1.
flocks of ' - '
Large 'wild-flacks'passed
over-Laramle.last week ; '
Laramie is agiiatlnp Ifco nbjeot of
a forty light electric machine" ;
Bullion prospectors , are . .confident"
ol acreditable showing in'the spring.
.Iwramlo's , Young Men's Christian
* 6ciation has permanently organized.
_ JTen mill sites have "been recorded1
st Cummlns City within the last
thousand dollars bavo been
Scribed i toward a new opera house at
Oheyenno.
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The average of the..lo ea of cattle
throughout the territory , is estimated
at SO per cent. " i.
The Fox creek country will receive
p good deal of attention.from miners
in the sprint ; .
Assays of forty-nine ounces' to the
ton in silver are reported from the
ledges on DryGPiney.
Coasting on , .snow shoos'is .getting
to be a popular 'amusement with some
of the Evanstbn boys.
Bridges are being built in the Big
Horn country over Little and Big
woose Creekrand-Tongau rivtr. '
. 1V _ , petition of five haadred
bMtboen handed the gOverno
[ ng for the organization of Johnson
, . .
eowfty. " - - -
* 0jer 4,000 Angora jgoats are now in
jf yarning , and f eaasigai&it o'f 1,200
additional is expected in the early
pBng.
. .There are two watar.power saw mills
'm the neighborhood of Fort McKlnney-
i tnd a steam saw ; mill is , soon to .be
erected. ,
The stock men. say that larger pur
chases of Texaa cattle will ba made for
Wyoming during the present season
than ever before.
The first number of The Laramie
Boomerang 1 has appeared , and is In
' Tory respect worthy of its talented
* ftor , Bill Nve. ; _
„ JL'new and elegant bridge is soon to
be eo-nstructed over the : Blg Laramie.
W&Hsfeompleted it will be the .finest
iathe tearitory ,
" "Buffalowhich is to be tho-connty
scat"of" Johnson county , isRrbwlng
rapidly. It. has three hotels , , and t ,
" furniture factory will eoan be In active
"operation. s
. TheChoydnnoSan : Electric lights
Torpur bnsineis houses , an opera
hpnse , a $75,000 , U. P. 'hospital , gas
"Vrorks\nd .improved w&tcr works , ai
wellWiiany new stores and dwelling
honjTes twill-be the record of { mprove-
menta for the rasgfc city for the year
and Montana , railroad
Bawlins tb the.Boda lakes ou the
etKatetmll be built this season.
Tle.W.yomuig Alkali company , who'
/wflle3rate , theao . -
pujwased their machinery "and rail-
i ifl iron. The company' ' propose ta
jerect glass ; works at an early d y and
"and will employ from two to five hun
dred men ba the Swee water.
* T Otah. ,
A new. depot is' talked of > t O den.
Salt Lake is to have a home for' the
friendless. , ,
o region iaJBgaln attracting
fivay prospecting will be dpno this
aeason in the aouthern campsi" *
The Chmaxjnlne at Park City shows
an ore body/rf five feetofcleaj ore. ,
Judge Hunter , of'SUf'l.ake ' ha
declared a aiiut the consfitnuonality
of a f 1000 liquor license. „
The projected rail way to conuoct'tha
Utah Southern with Taceonj Aciconv
'
a excising the'lnh'abitanta of Southern' L
Utah. . : - -
Tha present mining outlook in Xiit-
tle Oottoawood is more , hopeful than
jH'aaB.been at'En/timo wtthin.the lakt
ifirayears. '
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The celebrated Emma mine is'in
dally expedatiun of active optraUoas.
The immense f kot ore will doubt-
lass soon
!
J
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: county is to have anew _ flour
Ing mill.
A st&te lottery .haa been , legaljzjd
by the legislature ! .
The stringent 'opfnm Maw gdetTlnt'o
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effect on the 31st inst. ' * *
" Silver trout" are beginnlBffto bite
in the Oaraon river now.
"Virginia City now has a ten cent
Jazo gamajuuLaJive.cent.beer. . . saloon.
The state rate of jtaxatlonjfbr .tho
o years.fhaVbeenJixediit'i
Two fiundreo\ thousand cords of
, weodwiir , be Required by 'SheC Comstock -
stock mines during the coming year ,
f . California. , ; 1 ; *
Thelate.-legislature cost the state
$105,000 for expense. r
Heavy rains throughout' ' the state
are causing satisfaction to .tho farmers.
THe remains cf a prehistoric - monster
ster were discovered last ? rre6&'near
Petalums. ' „ _
Building is brisk in Alameda , and
the season promises to'be very active
in4mprovementa.ot -
Farmers .throughqut ther.stato. are" ,
gividg'moro attention to minor grains
and a lessened acreage will this year
be devoted-to wheat.
The O'Brien estate at San Francisco
has paid out in legacies during the
year $131S,248.40 and "has still on
hand over a million.
The California Pacific .will expend
$5,000,000 In pushing ihelr road
through.from San Diego to a junction
with Hthe Atlantic * arid Pacific at the
Golorado.rlver. | v
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i' Idaho
A general stampede to the Yankee
Fork'country , is looked'for ' this spring :
The ' 0 ' '
wyhee' Avalanche 'reports con :
iidcrable"JeroBpeclicg being -done at
' '
Wag'o'ntown.j
The roule to Wood Riverfvia Black-
_ jbt' n3ithe splendid new bridge over
the Snake'river is now open.
, A. large saw 'mill , with11 a capacity of
15,000 feet per day , will ba built early
in the spring at Wood River. '
Placer claims at , the mouth of the *
Jordon.are.'paying well , some pans of
dirt averaging ' $4.00' to the pan.
Tha distance between Wood River
and theeastfwill'b : § BD or toned , nearly
100 miles iyj the , new Granger cut .off , ,
sit is IhobghbtbaOho galena minei
cn'-Garden' creek can .be profitably
worked. Ore from the Pluto assays ,
80or'90ouncestatheton. ; " ' \
* ji.uaLturiu " Star , on ouaw.a moun- ,
tain-IB showing up a largo "amount of
free gold'and ia said to ba the'best ,
property'onjthe/mp.un'iain. / ' , / r >
J 'Oroeon , "
Nine .tenths ot.thoJiorBes. in. Port- ,
nd vo down with .the epizootic. > i
' ' ' '
,4 'TJfe'Westera-'U'nlon telegraph com
pany .have .tegun . the construction of a
line fromrAInswortlTto Sp"okahe"'FallSj '
.150 miles , following the .lino of the
.Northern < Paciflc railroad.
. During the late storms and'flbods in' '
Oregon , and JNYasLingtotf Territory Im"
mense. quantities of 'Iog8"were'fcarried' '
.down.by.motmtain atr.eami to- larger
rivers , .and jby the latter to the sea. .
Itrls"stated [ that the Columbia was
covered by 4 masSj of floating .timber
f OB * period [ of' fbuc days , ' and thattho
body was movipg to the ocean .at anj
average" rate1of four miles per hour.
SacnlaloES is Almost Incalculable. ( , "
" ; t > ! j Arizona. \
Tha'ilpntezumi-mino iu the Mey
er's district has been bought foe $50-
000. ; : ' ,1
Photaix is booming and has aa bright
a prospect faa any town in the terri
tory.
tory.The
The street railway franchlse.at.Iucj ;
son has been , sold to Dr. Lord , the
Arizona capitalist.
One-fourth interest in the Tomb-
atone mill and three adjacent , mines
was recently sold for S600JOOO. "
'
j Montana , ' Jii
Deer Lodge Is to have a signal office.
The BjglHole Valley is'rapidly
. ' I
settling. L
The Methodist church at Bntte ia
approaching completion. * *
The loss of cattle in the whole ter
ritory will aVerag'e 15 per cent.
A new 40-Btamp'mfll ' will bo efec od
at Butte during the coming ye'Sr.
Meagher tsonnty has lost about 40-
000 head of aheojx. jhia winter.
Contracts : .have been let for' the
building of k 'new ' jail In Benton.
McOarty mountain prospsctora .re
port continued finds of the * precious
metals.
Extensive developments in .Meagh
er county mines are expected this sum
mer.
„
A'number of .placers in Alder gulch
will bo consolidated and another flume
started.
A largo jnumber of sheep will 'be
driven into Montana this year than
ever before.
Under .Helena's incorporation act
five wards ; have been made by the
commissioners.
The Alice csmpany are now employ
ing over 250 men miners , millmen
and laborers.
Helena is about to organize a
Mutual Wood and Fuel company 'for
protection from monopoly. ,
v Both of the Alice mills are running
to 'their full capacity ; Ninety per
'cent of. the assay value of the orea re
duced by these millsare now saved.
The newM. < E. church at Dillon ia
being enclosed and will soon' b'e under
roof , and It is expected the religions'
services will be held in it by the 1st of
July. T
Dillon , is jubilant over tha prospect
df-the county seat being , transferred
from Bannock to ; her about May .by
the. suffrage of , the voters of Beavor-
. .
Washington.
A tannery .will soou-ibe established.
atX.'olfar. jt. , | ) , - .
Washington -ierritoryf witE ta total'
population of ' 45,978 has 29,143 fe- ,
males. - * > : >
An lea . iam1 in" the Yakama river
caused the death .of 36 out of 60 find
beef 'cattle ' "
Walla Walla papers , are" discussing
lha propriety cf , the .formation of a
state government.
Trains , willj.be running into Dayton
on the Oregon railroad and Navigation
Company1 " * road within fifty' days.
The "milk from 300. cows will be
manufactured into cheese tb a .present
"
year at the , White" .Biiver Cheese fee-
c A7largoibeet sugarfactory will soon
ba established in White River Valley.
The , farinwre have guaranteed a yearly-
productioa of 20,000 tons of beets.
* The Seattle Library aaiociation
-havts-placed th lr1 books , jiambering'
some 1400 volumes , in charge. cf ; the
university tegenta , for the uaa of Tthe
pnpiU cf that instituilon.
o
The grading : al. fhS PenJd'Oreille ,
*
ru d ia now completed 184 pules
and the track
laidffor-66 mlles. There la enough
) ironf at Ainsworth to complete the
lOOth-mile , an'd enongh en routa ScV
ivreen"TSew Tacoma and Alnawortfcit'o.
lake Pen d'Or lfle
J.
mother
sprained her lirnVj which of late would
swell so ttiatrshe wantcoTlhe doctor
to lance it. The application of St.
, Jacobs Oil Immediately removed the
swelling aud Bevorirpain.
' - -ENVIED'
What u more-handsome. than.a nice ,
bright , vcleat-compleiion jjhowing. the.
beaatiea fjf perfect ) healtt ? ATl cari
enjoy ttieao advantages by 'using
, Electric Bitters.Impure.bloodtauL
all .diseases of the Stomach , Llvef ,
Kidneys and' Urinary Organs , 'are
speedily cured. For nervousness and
all attendent ailments , they 3 area
, neterjailing reme'dy and positively'
euro where all other faiL .Try-tier
Electric Bitteri,1 andbo cohvinced'of
their vronderfal merits. For 'sale By-
all druggists , at fiftycentsbottle ; '
1 ' - 9 (1) ( )
"
f. .
Great ermaar
REMEDY
- - -
NEURALGIA ;
SCIATICA ,
- ' '
-LUMBAGO ,
BACKACHE ?
SORENESS
or IDE ,
.CHEST ,
SORE THROAT ,
QUOTSTj
SWELLINGS
FROSTEDfEET
( . - " 0s
'EARS ,
. * / '
SCALDS ,
OEHIEAL
TOOTHEAR
ASO
HEADACHE ,
No rrepantioij oo earth eqnxliSr. Acdn.Oli. u
a sire , 5CBE. gucnx aad cncir External Romedj.
A trial totaili bat thg campantirdr trifling oatUrof
M Cuns , " and every on * mffering iriti rfln can hlT '
cjiaap tad patitlra proof of iti cliiics , " "
. DIKICTJOSS IK ELITZI laSCClDES.
SOLD BT ALl'ORBQQISTS AKD'OEiURS IN MEDIC1KE.
'
A. VOGELER * CO.
" ' j JJaltlmore , Md , , TT.S.A.
.
PROPOSALS , FOB MILITABT
' SUPPIJES. , . "
RTMEXT
OTTCB OF Cms ? QPARHRMASTES ,
t FOET , OMim , TiKB. March "ll.'lSS
Sealed proposals , In triplicate , sabject' to Uioc
usoal conditions will , bo received at this ofBce '
until 12 o'clopk noon on Tuesday. , AprlL19i
JS31 , or at the same hour' ( allowing ( or the *
"difference In tbnoattha o Bco3Of the quarter.
1 buster's * at the. loltdwidp n mcd etatlonsAt
which ' places and time the ] irill bfl- opened In ,
'presence of bidders , forfnrnlshinjf and delivery4
ot , Military Supplies daring iho year commenc
ing July. 1st , 1831. and ending Juna SOth , 18 2 ,
as folldtvs : ' Wcod , hiy and charcoal , or"suchor _
[ aid jnpplles osmay bo required at Om ba.De DO t ,
Fort Omahs , Fort loSrara , Fort Sidney , Chey.
ehna Depot , Fort Knraell , Fprt Sanders , Foil
StecleFort Hall , Fort Douglas- Fort CamerOD1 '
Fort Rdbimon , Fort Bridcer , " Fort taramle ,
Fott Fetterman- 5 Fort "McKinney and Fort Was- ,
* * - - =
haae - - - -
Proposale will also b . received at. this office to
the day and hour above name' , fpr.tha delivery
on the cars at the point nearest ta the miiicg en
the iino cf the Union PaclSc , of el lit thousand
tons of coil , ot 2240 pounds to the ton. Also for
the delivery at the Qtnaha Depot , oi" , at stations , .
on the Union Pacific Railroad , cast from KcirrfSy
Junction , of two million rounds fcorn , and ono
million pounds oats EidJ for grain should tate
the rate per 100 pounds- not "per bushel. ,
"Proposals for cither class of the storei-'nfih-
tionen , or- for quantities less than the whole , re *
quirtd , will bo leceited. Each pfopoul ehanld
bo' In triolicate , seperats far-easJi "artifle"at'
each station , and muit b accompanied by.i'bond
ia the sum of ono thousand dollars , ( $1000) ) ,
executed strictly in accordance"wittf tKe < 'printed' '
instructions ; an t upon the blank form lumishei ) : :
underthisadve'thement , , cusmntccin ; that V.ie
ptrty maUluc the propbssl khall riot iwltbxliaw
the same witnlu s'xty dayi f om , the date .an- ,
nounced for.oj.enluirtbox ; andthxtif s io. pro
posal is accsptpcl and a cciitractfoV the ( supplies'
bid for.T warde < l'.tWreUDder , heUTtlU , srilhin-tcn i
days-after beinnqtltlcil oftheawanl , , , ( prorrlded ,
'such' notiQ6a1f. u lia in'a'da within the sixty days
above incn oue < J ) ; kTccfji ! th'e'tatr.e kcd-turnlsh'
. .
faithful per.'oihiAcc.pf UJP coniracl. , „ , . ,
heiroTcrnmenfTSacrfts the right to 'reject
- . r * " " !
* .
anyorallpropoiil-s- * < }
A preference uill be given to aiUcle3fot
' " "
domestic prodoctto'n.
T
t
'
circulars , TstaUngf
conditions . , „ . . _ . . . _ _ „ _
of contract , , & } . , will , ho turn-shed , on application
' ' ' '
to'this' office Oi'fo t'l'e qairtcrmasfers'af the'
viriouVstatkmi named. .UJC
EnvelopesV contain ng piop ; alsbould b -
marked : , < rPopoal3 for at
undersigned or to the respective post and.depOV
' " "
quartermasters. , "
mlEMSt ' - ' i CMei < iuarterm ster.
PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS- *
PORTATION.
HDQORS' ' Dm. or THE PLATIK
ClIMF QCAtlERMASTEtt's OJTJCE ,
Foir Ounu , MSB. , March 15 , 18SO.
Scaled proposals , in triplicate.subject to , the
usual conditions , will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock , noon , on Thursd-iy , April Slit ,
1881 , or at the a-mo ho r ( allowing lortbo uif-
fcinnce in .time ) , at th offices of the Depot
Quartermasters at Cbeycune and Ojden , at
nhich places and lime iia > will be opened In
the presence { bi > .Ue , fur the transportation
ot unitary Suppliej on the f > tie inK described
routes In the Department of the PJatto , darinff
tbe fls a * year commeucins July 1 , 1631 , and
ending Juno 30th , 1382.
From Keligb , Nobraika , or western terminus
Elonx City ami Pacific R.r.to Fort Kiobrara ,
Scb.
Scb.From Sidney , Nobnuka , to Fort Robinson ,
, Ncb.
Ncb.Froni
Froni Chejenno .Depot , AVyomins : , Ty. , to
Forts Ltnmic , Fettcmun , < nd McKinncr ,
Wyoming Ty.
FromKock Creek Station , U. P. B.'K , to
J-'orta rettermm and McKinney , Wyoming Ter
ritory.
Fro-n Fort Fred. Sttcle , VTyomiuj Tto
ForiWjsbakle , WjomingTp.
. , From Stttord , or Utah , Southern terminus Of
tbe Utah Southern Railroad Extension to Fort
Cameron , Utah. '
- Proposals- transportation on any or all or
the "above named routes will oe received.
'Tne governmenthas the right to reject any or
Ml viopoeais. . * ' ,
Each proposal.'must be In triplicate , separate
for each route , acd accompanied by a boud in
the sum of fire hundred dollars , ( | 50o , ) executed
strlctly.ln accordance tvith the printed Inslruc-
.tions , and upon th > bank ! form turnisbed under
this advertisement , guaranteeing that the party
'mating' the i proposal shall noi withdraw tbe
: sanio within sixty days from the oato announced
for openiog them ; and that ilsaid froposal is ac
cepted ana' a contract for the ; ervive bid for ,
awarded thereunder , ha vrfll , within trn aays
afterbelnynotlfltl or the award ( provided such
notlScalon bo made witbla tbe sixty dajs above
m'entior.ed , ) accept the Fame acd f urnuh ( rood
and BufBcient security , at one * , for'tbe faithtnl'
pcrfoimance of the contrat.
Blind proposals , form of contract , and
pitted circulars stating tha cstimaced qnanll-
ilesot supplies to , be transported , and RlvinK
lull in'onnation as to the'manntr ot bldllnfr ,
conditions to bs objervid by bidders , and terms
of contact and payment , Vill be furnished on
application tj this office , or to tbe offices o-
tne Dopdt Qoaitfrmastsr * at Cheyenne and
.
Envelope l c ntii ing proposals should bo
marked : "Propola fjr transportation from
Sf. I. LUDtNOTOir ,
17-Ct Chief Quartenaster
i jr o- . -
IDRTS-HITCHCOCK-
GEO. H. PAIJSELL , M. D.
Txooms In Jacobs .Bleak , op stairs , corner of
Capital , Avenue and lh street. Bcaldentt
corner Sherman Avenue and Once street.
SPECIAUTTi _
Objtetrics and Diseases ot Woratn.-w < ffl
houn.trom 8 to 11 u , m and from S'to 4 pu m.
liar be consulted at pr 'sent ' in the pailorot Dr.
A. YT. Nison , Jacobs Block. inf p
GeOrP. Bemis
\
, Thi agency doe * ,
-Beaa. ' > Bocs notftpecalate , aidttsretoreaay at-
> ainsonltab6oksM laaaredtolts patreM , la
/Btead ot tang-gobbled up ty th eageatfry \
& HILL.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Jfo IjOS'farnhan Street
'OM HA. / - , / JJEBBABKA.
_ Office North Bide opp Grand Central Hotd.
etoaskey Land Agency
1505 farnham St. Omaha , Jftbf.
. 100,000 ACRES carer y selected ted iB-Ewtirn
Nebraska foi-gale.
' Great Bargains In Imprctsd farm
" :
* U1U. W
v 'co'mplista abstract of title to all Real
Estate In. Omaha and Donglas CountT. ; . maylU
J AGKHT8 WiNTKl
Foundations of < Snccess ,
* V'
BUSINESS AND SOUIAL rORH& rp
Tbe laws of'thde , legal forms , how to trans
' act' business , 'valuable ' tables , social etlqnatte ,
. 'tarilameutary usage , how to conduct public
bniinets ; uvl.ct It is a complBt . .OnldaJo .Suc
cess for'all'classes. A family"necesaiiy. A'ddret
Tfor dreulu * and special terms , & .NCHOR PUB
LISHING CO. St'Lonil , Moi- "
Machihe ! Works ,
jS . , JBOTEJ
j. flammond , Prop. & Manager.
Themort thorongb. appointed' * - complete
'
MacMnoShopa'andFonndrylntho.Ut .r , E-
CMtln'gs ot every description mahufacte'd. * '
Engines , Pumps and ovary class of machinery
made to order. , . ' ' f - ,
pedal attention glroh to
VFeil Angnrs , Pnlleys , HanKers , ,
Catting : , etc :
Plans tor now Machinery , Ueachanleal Draught
nj , ModoU , etc. , neatly executed.
66 Harnev St. . 'Bat. 14th and 16th.
Anyxona having dead animals Iwlllremovo'
htm frea of charge. Eeara ordcn southent
of Barney and 14th St. , teconl door.
3 CHARLES SPLITT.
BUSINESS COLLEGE ;
JHE GREAT ; WE8TERMa
Geq.K. Kathban , Prlucipal.
Oreighton Block , OMAHA
Bend for Circular.
tuov20diwt
* . HI. K. KISDQN ;
t . V , I
GeDeral-Insnrance
f f
' ' '
- ? BRPR T T : - .
PHfENlI A8SDll&t.oi. , . < A < . . J London -
don , Cash-Assets' $5,107,127 ,
WESTCHS3TKB. K.'iiT. , Capital sl.OOO n
THKMKRCnANrS. of Newark. N.J. , l.OOC.OO
GIEAnD FIRE.PhuadelphtaCapltal 1,001,000
-NORTHyrKSTEaN - 'HATIOKAt.Cap- ' ' '
" liar1. OCuO-j
.EIRJMEN'a FUND..California 06.001
151UT1SH AMERICA ASSORAKOKCo l.fiOC OOO
NEWA HKTIREINS. CO. , Assota. . . . SoO.OCO
: AMERICAF CENTRAL , As eU. . . , . . EDO WXJ
S - ait Cor. of Fifteenth A Donslaa St. ,
- ' - ' OMAHA' . NIH
.B. STEVENSON A CO. , '
'Carpenters and Builders , have removad' to-TJo.
1SOS DodjB-Stroet , where they ate prepared to
do' all Undb of work In their line on short notice
rt reasonable rat CT.
a v/NQ. / Q. JACOBS , - " . '
( Tormcrjy cf G Ish Jk Jacobs )
yH -
No. lilV Farnhom Et.pOld Stand of Jacob OU
( $3,250.000 .ROYAL , HAVANA
" EXTIUORDINARYDBAWniO.'APBIiaah.
15000 TIOKETS ONLY , 722 PRIZES.
SMALLEST PBIZErtl000. !
$25,001
SO.COO
. . ' 40,000
,72 , % Frizes amTg to $2W ,
Whole' Tickets , SlOOj Halves , JSO ; Barters , f40 ;
L'Ula" , Havana "is goreVned entirely by the
above drainj. ' ' ' " ' ' ' " . ' , a
" fprii ? , $0OOO 722 Prizes , $16il ; :
" 'j * * ' HWhoeIS ! tlalres , 81. 4 ,
1.1. io ' - 'ROMAN &Cte (
113 .Sucbeisois.toTAYLOR & , Co. , Ke Yotk.
hDirect all communications , and money to
ROMAN' ; CO. , * Oen'eral'Agents , 283 Ch fel
Streat . 'y w' Haven , , r.onn. ! gri
SPECIiiL MASTEROMMISSIO
- _ _
By virtue of anbrder"of Vafe iisuod'out ot the'
District Court , In and for Douglas County , Ne
braska , and to me directed , I will , on . , the" 9th
daof April , A. D. 1ES1 , at 10 o'cIocV-n. in. of
( aid day , at the south door ot the > Court House
! ' the ' of Omaha He- .
in' city' , jDoub Caunty , -
braslca , sea. at public' auction' tho' property 'at- .
scribed in siid order , to' wit : IAt Ux (6) ( in block
: one hundred ant seventy-one (171) ) , In the dtv of
Omiha , Douglas CdrintyV Nebnuka , Hojether
with- all ttaappurtolaBces thereunto belonging ,
to s.tijly a jadgmtot et raid court recovered. by
Ferdinand-Streiti , plaintin , and against Andrew
It. Orchard , et. al. defendant. ' '
' \V S1UEKAL ,
m l'St Special ilastsr Commissioner.
A. W. 1VASON.
JD 3EJ 3ST 07 I S T ,
Omcs : Jacob's B ck ; eoriter Cipllo S.73. and
t .h Street. Ore b 9b
AGENTS WANTED FoS
CREATIYJB SCIENCE
and Sexual-Philosophy.
Profusely illustrated. The most Important nn
best book published. Every 'family 'wantal
Extraordinary inducements offered Agent > ,
Address Aoicrrs' Prausncio Co. . ft. Tx > ais. ITo.
AGENTS WANTED FOB ODB VEW BOOK ,
' 'Bible for the Young , "
Beinir the story cf the Ecript r s" by' Bar ; Oeo.
Alexander Orook , D. D. . in simple and attrac
tive language for old and young. Profusely
illustrate making amojt Interesting and Im
pressive youth's Instructor. Every parent irlU
secure this work. Preachers , joa sh ald cir
culate U. Price $3.00.
Send for circulars with extr terms.
, J. H. CHAMBERS & CO.St. . Louis. Mo
WNKIH8 rrlBSES-
THE OLDBTfEfTAILISHED.
BANKING HOUSE
- \ ? ' * -
.
CALDWEUvHAMILTOHICO
anrlacor.
pentad Baak.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
Bight chock without notice.
CcrtlBcatea of d poatt issued , payabl e in three. .
six acd twelve months , beailng'lnterost , ur on
demand without iatereit.
Advances made to customers on approved -
cnritlM at market rates of Interest
r.Bny and eclL gold. , blBm ol.
meat , SUta , County sad City-Bonds.
I Draw Sight Drafts on Knrland. IrtLrnd , Scot-
tandand aU partl'of Europe. :
Sell Kiropoan Passage Tlcieii , .
nOLlECTIOMS PROMPTLY MADEJ /
J
mjldt'j'l . , . v _
° " U s. DEPOSITOBY.
rJ " . . .
* _ t _ . - a.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
' i
Cor. IStb Bnd'Farnham Streets ,
BAKKINC ESTABLISHMENT
3 . " 3iCi IN OMAHA , -i
( SUCCESSORS TO KODRTZBBR08.J
jjff lfLI ! | yP Iftt
Organized u a National Bant. August SO , 1863.
OapitalandProfits OverS300,000
Specially iuthortod by the SocwUry or Traswrj
to rtctJre Bnbscrrptlou to the
U , 8.4 PER CENT , FUNDED LOAN.
oreiOKBS * AND pIRBOIOBl u
AnacBTua Eoonzx. Vice Prcsldsct.-
' ' H.W.TltM.O flnI r.
"A. r. TorriSTOH'Attorney. .
j. AJgt ? Ouhlai.
. tuini iec lToa deposit nlihont regard to
ltfl * * * i
ts time eertlflates bculng interest.
Drawi drafts an San Irtuclsco and principal
dtlos ot the Unltod Btatea. also London. . DnBltn ,
EdlnbnrKh and the principal dtlas of the contt *
ntnt of Europe. . -
Sell * passact tickets IOT Eailgranta In the. In.
nt.yldtl
HOTELS
THE 3RKHNAL.
BRIGGS HOUSE I
Gor. : Randolph St. & 6th Are , ,
CHICAGO ILL.r
- . FBIOE3 SEDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2,50 PER DAY
Locafod In the huxlneas centre , conTeolent
to places'of amusement. Elegantly furnished ,
containing all modem improvement * , paaacnger
elentor , &c. ' ; J. H. CDJiOIIKOSifroprietar.
ocietf
OGDEN HOUSE ,
Cor..MJ.RKEZST : & BROADWAY
Conncil BlnffSt Iowa
On line o Street. Eallwiy , Omnlbos to and ftorn
all trains RATES Parlor-floor , $3.09 per day ; .
second floor , 32.60'per da/ ; third floor , S2.COL
'Tho best furnished "and most commodlou hoaao
Inthedty. OEO.T. PHELP3 Prop.
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Earamie , Wyoming.
The miner's resort , , good accommodations ,
arjo Bmple room , charges rcascnibls. Bpeclar
attention elTcn-totraToilnzjneiu ; , .
11-U > ' 0 HILtllRD Proprietor.
INTER- ! OCEAN MOTEL ,
x
, Cheyenne , Wyoming ' ,
Fine mrg Bimpli Boom * , oi '
Hock from depot. .Trains . stop from SO mlnnteg
to 2 boon' for dinner. Free , Enf to and from
Dppot. j , " Kates' ( ZOO , $150 and ft 00 , according
| b robrn"s'cgl ; ' meal 75 cents. . '
"I * ' A. D. BALCOM , Proprietor.
WiEOBDKN , Cnlef Clerk. mld-t-
PASSENGERABGGDMMppATIOH LINE-
_
OMttH A ANpJciRT OMAHA
Cori'n'ects With Street Cars
Comer1 'of SAUNDER3 .and HA1HI.TON
STREETS. ( End of Red Lin * as follows ;
, , . . : LEAVE"OMAHA :
820 , * 3:17aridll-aaa. m , SK > 3fi37and7 ' 9p.ta.
in j'LEAVETORT OMAHA : *
7U5 a : nu ; 9:15 a."m. , and 12:45 p ; m.
' - . ' 4:00,6JlBand6a6p.m. :
. * The 3:17 a. m. run , loaylni on ba , and the
. 4:00 ji. nurun , leaving ; Fort Omaha- are usnaMy
loa ded to full capacity-with regular passengers.
The 0:17 : a ! m. ran will be made from the post *
office , cornet of Dodge and 15th snnhta.
Tick itacan'be procured from street cardrir-
ors , 6 /rom' d rivers of hacks.
FARE2S CENTS. IKOLDDINQ STHE CAR
EAST INDIA
BITTERS !
ILER & GO. ,
MANUFACTURERS ,
OMAHA , Befc.
MORE POPULAR THAN EVER.
/The / Genuine
SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
t The popular demand for GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded that o7
jujyprevious year durinjr the Quarter of a Centnry hrwUcKtHs > " 01d ' * ' ' *
n Ueliabl e" Machine , has beea before the public. .
In 1878 we sold 366,422 Machines , in 1879rvre sold 43I',167
.Machines.- Excess over any previon&year 74,735Machinest
' . Otir sales last yekr vsrefe'atfthe rate of over
1400 'Sewing Machines a/Day I
Forarery'bctlnessdiy Ia the year ,
Thfl "OldEeliable"
That Every BBAL Singer j's the 5trongestr
Singer Sewing- Machine
the Simplest , the Host
chine has tbiaiTrade
Mark cast-into the fDnrabieSewing' * JBfa-
u ' . . .
Iron Stand and em 'chine ' erer yet Oem-
bedded in the Arm. of
struoted.
the Machine ,
THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO.
. . - Principal Office : b Fnion Square. New York. , , '
1.500 Subordinate Offices-&i the I ; nited SUtes and Canada , and 3,000 Offices , in the Old.
World and Booth America. seplG-d&wtf
ITie Popular Clothing Houseof
M. HELLMAN & CO.
Frnd , on accpunt. of the3easpn ; s
: ' ' ' -4 '
i"s6lfar ( advanceda rid'tidy'4
\ T : a very large -StockjH
i Suits Overcoats arfd
. * , \ , _ . . J % 4k
ij | < 3oods left , - + 9 a *
. \ ' .s-
. . Have- ' . i f -
/ They. - 2 - = ou ; :
REDUCED PRICES
" * "
* "
< t
that eain not failto pIcBase everybody
" '
: ' "
'
. ' . . . - 4
. , , .A- EEMEMBEB THE. } \ . . iv ,
ONi PRIOE'CLQTHlNjQ J USE ,
1301 and 1313 Farnham St. , Corner 13th.-I
"
GOODS PMADE TO ORDER DM-SHORT iNOTOEi
. . . ,
i . i . . 1 ' - . : - ' . " . -JOP r -r -
0" . S. W
AG % CHICKERING PIANO ,
lad Sole Agent for
Hallet $8,713 & , Co , , . James.&r . Holinstrojn , and J. & C.t -t ,
Fiaoher's " Pianos , also Sole Agent ( or tha Estey ,
[ I 'jBurdett ana the port Wayne Organ - - i 01 or.
: : ' Go's. Organs , ' J r--
'
.
t ' i * ' Ti.
I ] deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years .
- experience in the Business , and handle onlytne Beat. flr )
J. S. WRIGHT , : Iw
1816th Street , City Hall Building , "
HAL3BT V. PITCH.
, J. F. SHEELY & CO. ,
FORK AND BEEF PACKERS
Wholesale and Retail in
0
FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS , GAME , POULTRY , FISH , ETC.
- ' CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OPPIOB.O1TKY MAEEEBT 1415 Donglas St.PacJdng House ,
Opposite Omaha Sfock'Yards ' , U. P. R R.
.DOTIBLE
POWER AND HAND PUMPS
" ' / Stcani Jfnmpi , Mining MaoUn8ryJ . ,
PELTING H08E , BMA88 AMD IUOM FTTTIMCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKHW '
! „ -AT WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELU
A , L STMNO. 20&Parnham Street ,0malia.llefa'
l - ! t'J I . Jflt i ' 'Jir *
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