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    THE OMAHA DAIL BEE : WEDNESDAY , JUNE j 29 > 1881
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The Omaha D
lislicil every > nominpexcciil
The only Monday moniing daily.
TERMS DY MAIL-
Onc veixr. S10.00 I Three Mnn
t3U Months. , . 5.00 | Ono "
THK WKKLY BEK , publ
cry \Vednc d y.
TEIIMSPOST 1'AID :
One Yeftr. $2.00 I HireeMoni
Six Month 1.00 I One "
-An c
catlotm rclnUnj to Kcxvs nnd Editi
ten fliould be addrcnbd to iho !
THE Bra.
BUSIXKSS LETTKllS-All
Lctten and llcmltUnccs ( houl
to THE OMAHA FVIIUHIU
OMAHA. Drnftn , Checks i
office Onlcrn to IKS mode iwynl
crdcr of Ure Comjiany.
-OMAHA PUBLISHING CO , ,
E. ROSEWATEU , Edil
John 11. Picrco Is In C&nrge of t
atiou of Tin : DAILY Uii3. :
VANDF.HIILT wctrn ill-fitd
acody-looking clothes , lie i
to.
w YOIIK tvcrkinginon iw&
.o dcmr.nd a liatf holiday > oa.
day.
hns M di
ZMau'd S will ooi have tol3ool <
lier'liurcls. '
Jty Govilc ] lias purchased
Ivotis bridgr . St. Loni'-ians i
ly to find it a bridge if'sighs.
The Dicnha Gas company
'consult'their alnianaoa moro u
' The darkest nights itro too * o !
"ones in * hich the chy is uulii
FHAXI : HiscocK rf Now Y
Congrefsman Kiefcr , of Ohio ,
leading republican candidate
spcakarship of the next lioiu
Tcsontctivos.
TflL , qucBtioirliow is who in
the everlasting , gratitude of ti
for discovering Iho comet. 0
already half n dozen cltumani
the hock counties still to her.
'Ix ia not all unanimous
'Moines. The preferred rai
Jor governor arc each confidot
walk away , but it may take
"many ballots 'before ' a notcini
i reached.
THE editorial columns i of I
1 > uli < xw for the past week luvv
'devoted very largely to Uio.lat
fi. Lane. The Repnlkaitfma
struck the long Lane whicli sc
Uiavo no turning.
IOWA republicans hold the
* convention to-day at DOS Mo
Jiominato'canttida'tcs for Alto
'ship , lieutenant governorship ,
. intondcnt of , public instructl
„ judge of tliO'Bcprom o oonrt.
THK Prussian govornnceat
come tlioroic Lly nlarmed o\
emigration from that country
.jjtvon ordorrt all provincial i
ties U forwril dotailrid.'iiifo
of-the extent Aid causes icf tlio
' ! F the Pftsmna canAliaoa
fiol -venture as that cn
Ustlunus of Sue * , , M. 'do BLesa
OIAVO cause 'to jcongratulato i !
3"Le Suez cmialdast yonivcnni
. 8,000,000 gross tand wc
.net.
< TJIAT eminent
iiaan Jim'Wilson.w on
Moines pulling the-various-ctri
oionjinato eomo onotfor govwrnt
yviUholp-to | pull.hisvnonatorul
* n uts uufofthofiro.'i 'Wilsoa
accomplislioA acrobut ,
wire-puller.
IT > is wportod that MI anji
-nvill bo asked for JCfltrauung tl
Council from sprinkling
Btroeta. It ia to 'bo hoped thi
"Attempt lo keep Omaha choke
"blinded wilu dust during the
- -iU Uo abaudonod. It would
TuuruUgated'outragooumir pc <
, .
* TUB are caloro Apaches , it i
"are gQtting very bad , owing
* rnsyu in southern .Now ]
Slaving been depleted by dota
the Ute country. " Ponsibli
aiescalcro Apaehos are Jianl
fter a Jock of hair from the aci
their now ngcmt , Llewellyn. Tl
heard from Llewellyn ho was 1 <
for an agency doctor which inc
ho is getting ready for nn 01
ment.
FRANCE knows how to handle
opoliea. In Paris there is o ;
| BH * riglo gas company which fun
gas to private consumers at $1.7
1000 feet. The city only pays
, that amount for public uses.
' nsceipta last year \\oto 817,2 (
aad the expenditures 99,809,022
m-t profit was $7,451,953 , of -
e y kJS BO.OOOof its i
tnorflthanpaying -Us gas bill
leaving a neat little margin in i
NORTHERN NEBRASKA.
The rialto"nror , ninnin
course almost cast and west
the center of Nebraska , divit
to two geographical section
inonly known as North ant
1'latte. Although , by far thi
portion of the stale is locate
of the Platte , the South IMatt
try Is moro densely populate
cording to the census of 186
thirds of the population of J
was located south of the Jlr
Fifteen years ago nino-tontl
population of Nebraska was
tier of river counties , beginni
Richardson county on the
border , and running north
county then known as "L'l
Court , " now designated m
county on the Dakota uoundai
the railroad era a marked cha :
place in the distribution of pc
and the development of tr !
lly the energy and ent'jrp
played by the Burlington &
Hivor railway conian.y , the
immigration turned sn south
southwestern Nebraska andsv
fertile section whi'Ji had laid
was opened up to Bottkmc
years ago the western tcrmin
Burlington & Missouri mv
Saline cquntj , mtd all the :
conutry duo. west nnd BC
scarcely in/iabitcd. .Now ,
Uk Clay , Oago and Adams
densely populated Uvm Doul
ly , and Bottlenientii tretch cl (
Uio Republican vulloy to the
Border.
The marked j Tponderaiic | <
lation in the South I'latto
can readily bo Accounted i
principal nc-out in bh'rgii
thin insrvoJlous change
'Burlington .ft ; Miaswiri
railroad coippwjy md itlio
and flyttomfttio'eirort8" f its
in advertising thofrcscurct
South Platte < : oun'irya d pu
aalcs of tlioir landn. .Had tl
Pacific , wiWi ita nutjjiiifict
grairt , pureuad niiQiu , ! ly li
icy , thoroiis no d oubtthat
Nebraska would have kept
Tha fliu"arc co inthq7-KlicieB
two companies iu thxr.nmnag
thoirlanll ilopa rtmonla , wai
ural outcome i n th j-olicy ol
orr.mont'in grn nting them i
The Union Pac ific > \ 3 endow
princely rnonoytsd sribsidy w
abled them to coinjilato thoii
put millions in iho pockel
Credit Mobelit ir buUIors. 1
time when thi tir road was c
Lo nconnoction. wiUi iko Contt
in 1800 it hail tbouaionopol
mtiro ovarian d trade and its i
KOTO supreme ly iadfllront al
.raflic. STho ] 3urli ton roa <
Jthor hand , h aviogiro mon < ) j
* na ifoxccd to lock to I
krnllio ifor i is onniings n
rccognizod th o fact ( that the
* > got in pi iyiu , Uocal tn
t buildmp tl 10 country throti
it passed. T lie outcome has
tSieir , sagacity and 3forlhoni'
IIAS been.tho h > ser fcyitho shoi
md nelfisk pollicyof iho Unioi
A now era is dawning ,
upon theinegl ectcd ojul yet i
gjoii nortli of the Pintle. "NN
| ) ast five years Iialf a dozen
'uvo ' been projected c.nd are
lorgouig tronstructaou thro
uarthorn vnlloya. Timw road
Lhe Union Pacific , ibtting di
Tec their auppoit uponjlacal ti
x/wpellod jin great men
jxtrt all their influojiccs
juilding > the counliy
tvhichiUioy imsa. Already we
most gratifying improvcaiiaits i
jut .Northern Nebraska. TJi
of Wirifty inctnigrants are ti
md buying tlo most avajlobli
ng ilanda. ThousaiuLi , IDO :
loubiloBS folia w ns soon > aa
'antics of .Northern N brw
omes generally known U > ri
ho.cant. Now towns are , aj
ip in every dlrettion , , and wj
ixcqptions' the old towns AI
iig and ( urosporoue.
AVithoiutdiepara ini ; in th
io SoutV Platte Country ,
ruthfullytay that many of i
> ra north .of the PJaiio , ns ye
watlvcly sparsely settled
iatchlcss for beauty and fc
ho Elkhorn river and its tril
atom country which ii in eve
legfudoa spot of Nebraska
Uley of thu Logan in u twct g
ipablo of a liigher grade-of c
on than any portion of the
UnoU nnd Iowa not ox <
l o Klkhoru ilsolf affords
> wor that would turn
0 mills that will
1 needed for manufacturinj
lioat of the valley into flour , t' '
wool into cloth or its lla
iicn and oil. The counties ol
ig , A , lolopo , Madison , Stantt
icrco are destined to match in
lion and wealth the most poj
unties south of the Platte.
unties of Howard , Greoloy ,
d Valley are rapidly being pi
th a class of settlers who will
o most of their excellent natui
ntages. The Niobrara valley
mirablo grazing facilities a
til stocked with large herds of
lilo the timber in that scctioi
made available both for fuo
llding purposes , The voile ;
> Platte on the north aide"o
eris destined to become a
grainary. Its nutritious grasses arc '
not only fed to thoiuand supoi
sands of cattle , but exported
states nnd territories west. A :
producing country it has no si
Wo have made no mention of n
Nebraska as a fruit producing
try , but the day is not far
when all these counties vnYj
equal of Douglas , Sarpy , V/ni
and Hurt counties , who'j0 ox
county and state fairs have
source of pride to nl Nel
All * ho have giv on ti0 Inaj
thought nro confident wo havt
upon n new cm Of growth mi
pority , vj'hioh , by the tinio t
censu 1 , b.'Kuti , will place 1
Nobrwkix neck to neck in we
population with the South
country.
OUR GLASS INDUST ;
In the year 17)0 ! a sinjj\o \ |
tory was in operation * m th
States. The last census rej
with H capital of. Ti'motccn tm
millions cuvploying nearh
workmen , with an nnnual (
821,013,404 , , It is u curious
Cue first subsidy naked from
was to aid in the lUJiinton
glafn factory iu lha XJnitci
In the debate which ensued ,
proposition to loan $8,000
treasury to John P.
n history of Iho rice a
gross of this .g < mtl email's
in establishing un American
tory was given. Thu fac
founded in 3775 and 2CK
workiwen wore birought ovc
couiitrj to rtarh the uni
Mr Amolung exjxjuded over
before 'ho Ixicnjno onibiitr ;
was loompilUcd to ask of t
loaniif $ lojOOO or 820,000
luir. to proceed with his
Althoughitho committee to-v
Amolung's ' appeal was rcf <
ported fwrorab ly to a loan i
cojigreaa-necat ivcd the rcpor
< rf the iinomb jrs doubted t
of congress to subsidize
omdortaTdngs. . Others obje
on account of ustablishing j\ \
ccdent , while still others the
such orsistaricu should bo rei
n state govo riuncnt with u :
priof-y than by tlio iiAtioiuil
Andnso Mr. Amelung was c
to lido over his difficulty as
coulU , and the glass industry
into oxistoaico without any d
from the government.
Mr. Weeks , special agent
coiuus , has lately published
report upon the glass industr
United States , from which th
ing interesting and suggostiv
tics nro taken.
ffho total number of establ
in the United States cngagei
manufacture of glass and gla
JLO , of which G manufactu
glass , 50 window glass , 50 q\i
nd 82 glassware. The ontir
iirrostod in those establishi
810,415,599 , the value of i
87,991,303 , and the total \
.products . $21,013,401. Then
iurnaccs , using 2,815 pots ;
ploying 23,822 men at an am
cfor wages of over nine million
Jars. These figures do not
the furnaces that niado no <
ttho census year , nnd these ei
monts , numbering in all thii
with a capital stock of S20C
having an exhibit of three 1
and sixty-nino pots , are g ;
another table , as are also BOUK
ty-fivo establishments with r. .
f W2.t,100 , with an exhibit
hundred and thirty-eight pats
were building nnd not compl
the cenaus year.
Indiana and1 Missouri ha1
throe moat cutonsivo plato-gli
tabliBhmouts , having a capital
292,500 , employing 803 p
using 8411,038 worth of m
paying 8280,850 in wages , and
* total product of $831,400
Hhor two states Kentucky an
mchusottfl , have three ostablisl
ivith a capital of 8295,000 , o
IUT 03 hands , using 820,799 wi
naterial , paying 811,403 in
uid liaving a total product" of
! 55. The window glass manu
us scorn to bo distributed much
ridoly , and the 81,873,155 of <
invested in Pennsylvania ,
oraoy , Now York , Ohio , Mar
llinois ; Indiana , Massachi
lichigan , Missouri and Iowa. ,
ylvonia stands firstwith 82,259 ,
lie $1,873,155 oi the capital inv
nd the other states following ii
rder given. In the manufactu
lasswaro , Pennsylvania stands
ith thirty-nino of the uighty-tw
iblishmonts , and moro than on
' the total capital ; Now York s <
id Massachusetts third. Of
Fty green grass manufactories h
capital of $4,700,100 , Now J
is fourteen , Pennsylvania tv
id , with those of Now York , i ;
il of $3 , < )2C,1GO ; the balance ,
blishmonts is distribulod m
entucky , fMissouri , Ohio , Illi
idiana , Miissachusotta , Mar ;
d California , with n capital oi
0,000.
ONE of the moat incpccusable i
ions is the collection of fifty i
mi every jiassen e that crosses
issouri river at this poTiit unloj
ye his bridge ticket at the coi
' oftice. Not ono traveler i
.liouuand knows about this swindle
until after he is victimized at
dents of Omaha frequently
purchase the bridge ticket ,
cither have not time to buy tli
or in their hurry In checking
or taking leave from friends , f
mrchaao it. Such an impos
iracticcd in no otlior place
inion , would not bo tolerat
where and should not bo subm
icro.
Book Notice.
"Nnna's Daughter" is dcsti
make a deep sensation amoii )
'cadcrs. It is n sequel to Zola'i
amous"Nana"butin many rei
superior to that great work. N
prominent pcrsonaco in the sti
> ccupics n moro olovntod pit
/ola assigns to her. Her daugh
Ireo ia a direct contrast t
Abandoned in infancy by her
she is adopted nnd
'
up by tho. Navicls , nn upr' ' '
belonging to the work'
Nan\find8 her and Btriv " :
setslon of her , her cffor ' 's..1 "
slnplo of the story , t "j"
fed time nnd again an
without number , bv
her parents by ado
herletrothcfLi ;
cien's courtsVtir
. ° * vu-iuyi8
ten. All t no characters
BkotchcJj. t\10 plot ia 0 ,
strength r m d merit , nnd the
composir io n is vigorous at
At m inibliahed in
square d nodcciino voluino , t
r , Pn cr , 75 cents , in unifi
"l I'cturson's editions e
M * s1,1- nnd "Henry Grovill. .
' < * w ill bo found for aalo bj
sol' or * and news ugcnts , ai
rf 'ilrond tniiiis , or copies of i
8'jn * , to any one , to any placi
-on remitting 75 centa in a
tlio publishers , T. B. Pe
Urotliers , Philadelphia , Pa.
l Wr Pilot.
The long drawn howl of
opoly papers of tha state ia
concontrntctl upon the effort
up the railroads in their i
make the Doano law odiou
people and damaging to the
cial interests of the state. '
of action is to bo expected i
railroad companies as n poin
defense , but that any ono wh
to bo a friend to the mtiss of i
and consumers of the stnt
take eucli a course is an anc
least. In the Omaha Repu
the 19th inst. , appears a con
, tion from ono Blanchard , foi
Fremont , now post trader
Ridge agency , containing aloof
of alleged facts and eacTi an
ono of which refutes the very
sought to bo established.
stress is laid upon the imagn
tinction between just and un
crimination , and it is stated t ]
laws of Nebraska , make void
of competition , " also , that "tl
of Nebraska , direct and indi
account of the Doano law , T
full million of dollars , " and "
kawill bo likely to loose
trado.with the Black Hills. "
as wo understand it does not
obligatory on the railroads to
price of all transportation ur
highest notch. If before the
of this law they could with pr
criminate in favor of certain
or towns , why can they not
ently reduce the price to th
were not thus favored. Or j
concede that the railroads i
rates to pots and favorite loca
n loss to themselves , and <
higher rates to others to maki
If so , then the operations of t
must bo most salutary , bee
opens up a competition on a let ,
basis and precludes the possil
any advantage in freight rai
there is n loosnn why the U. .
cannot carry Black lliils frc
cheaply to Sidnoy"now , as bof
pvss.igo : of this law , there mu
been something rotten in its
sf discrimination. If it could
by a system of reduction , .
through freight to the Black
winch otherwise might have
liveried to the Sioux City
; here is no sound reason why i
ntercst should not prompt it
educe all freights to'this ' name
ird , thereby retaining the
radp. If it could make a pi
lealing out special favors to a j
if ita patrons , why not increi
rado by holding out the same ii
nents to all , thereby retain !
reat a profit. If it ia true th
raska will loose n million yearl
rould like to know just whore
) ss will strike the people , and h
ill affect them. It is just pc
iat in this case what is "ono
> ss will bo another man's gain ,
ioksas though when the fa
les loose their grip on the cai
ado , through the workingi
us law , that others not
vored will stand a fair c
the business. Mr. Blanchard
rt-ithput special rates there wou
> freighting on this lino" ( S
ute to the Black Hills. ) If , as
itemonfc would imply , tho" U. I
.s been paying a bonus to partite
o wills to bring their goods
iy , somebody must have lit
iko-uptho deficiency aud iti i
no ono but these other ahii
io did not get special rates. 'J
no sense , reason or justice in a
o that makes it incumbent oh
s ? of shippers on any road to
extra rate , or moro properly a
the purpose of maintaining a
isful compqtition against n
id. As well might freight i
icago to Omaha be diverted frc
ect line to the route via Now
us , and the local shippers along
ito bo taxed to pay the extra co
nsportation. This is a fair illui
u as showing how a road can I
a heavy competing trade at these
so of its local shippers. Nobn
> s not want to save a million doi
luully iu that ivay , and her leg
o has wisely enacted that the ;
ds shall sell their stock-iu-tradi
purchasers at the aamo price ,
roads may kick and their atril
Y continue to howl and when t
all the * atisfaction they can in
' tlruy will moat likely reduce tl
is as a matter of protection aca
ipeting lines - If vthey'-i
in holding them up to
ie t notch the railroads '
suffer moro than th
° b c.
tition will , soono' - P
or ter , i
that matter ; but
competition i
crimination arc
former is her " ° wfty8 ftlllc
and beneficial Jthful m its mi
latter benefit to lno public , w
of the * the few at the i
many
os the key , nnd Mr. Blanchar
the Doan"o 0 vrhcn ho say
vorstoa . ! < " ? 'you can „ . .
same s' /town or individual ur
steadf 'iall bo given to all. " 1
petit' * l "making void the law
mat"n > .places it upon its enl ;
basis as applied to indivii
Crop Prospects ,
llcnry Clow's circular of Jur
says : The really weak point
future of the market lies in tl
proapccts. It is generally < x
that our wheat harvest canno
that of last yuar. Winter \
which coiwtitutcs the larger 1
that crop has suffered very BC
BO much so that the states of 1
' Michigan nnd Indiana whic
year gnvo 123,000,000 bushel
not bo expected to- give mud
than half the crop ot 1880. ,
ing to the report of the deparlt
Agriculture , the condition of
wheat docs not equal that of IAI
although the acreage may bo
what larger. Taking the situa
a whole , \\ouldat present sci
siblo that the deficiency in win
compared with 1880 , may nine
an important percentage of oi
exportable surplus. It is also
taken into account that foreiy
vices indicate , on the wholegoc
prospects , and claim for Ilussi
chief competitor , the largest yi
wheat known for twenty yoarsi
the European demand for An :
wheat may shownn important dei
The bearing of such a harvest
pcct are not to bo overlooked.
Biurgcat the questions firsthov
may the movement of
stufi's to the seaboard bo dimi ;
as compared with the last two se
and next , how far may a mater
duction of this important item
exports change the late oxtraort
current of the precious metals ?
at present , impossible to answer
questions with any dcfmitencsa
they are of too important a natu
bo lost sight of , and may at a
period become very important ii
relation to the market for seen
AU The ) Rngo.
Solomon's water white dcodc
IlEAULidjix OIL is now all the
The leading families of the city
adopted its use as giving a suj
light and no smoke or odor. It
longer than common kerosene ,
never explodes. This oil ia man
tured expressly for N. I. D. SOL
of Omaha , who has over 300 con
customers , among whom are numl
the U. S. officers at thq barracks
the hospital. It is the best oil ki
for use in oil stoves. It's flam
largo nnd easily concentrated , am
victuals cooked over it rcceivi
taint or odor therefrom.
Died.
MAINE At Omaha Jnno
Emma , wife of Charles L. Mi
aged 31 years , 11 months and 22 c
Funeral Wednesday , June 29th
10 o'clock , from residence Sev6nte <
and California slreets. Friendt
the family invited.
To the many friends of thelatol
Maine this notice of her death
bring a pang of sorrow. She cnda
herself to all by her lovely disposit
estimable character , and the patii
.vith which she bore the suffering !
i severe and protracted illness ,
icr loss will bo greatly felt in the
ended circle in which she moved ,
if which she was a parfc. Mrs. M :
: amo to Omaha nearly two years
vith her husband , who occupic
losition in the Union Pacific telegr
lopartment. The sincere comlolor
f many friends in Omaha will bo
ended to him in this , his deep afl
ion.
Building Notes.
Mr. Kurn , of the U. P. shops ,
taking quite extensive improvome :
n his property , corner of Thirtoei
id Davenport streets. The dwell !
Inch occupied the corner lias b <
smoved to the rear of the lot to ma
iom for a two story brick hoi
hich Mr. Kurn intends soon to en
lore.
James Croiahton is erecting a tory \
ory frame dwelling house on Dave
> rt street , between Twelfth ai
nrtoonth streets.
W. F. Sweesy is preparing to on
o two-story and basement bri
iiises on Dodge , corner of Eighteen
: cot.
Another Attempt.
Early Tuesdamorning Harry Spitj
ido another attempt at self-destru
n. His friends had early notifu
> druggists not to sell the youi
n any poisonous compound , bt
had procured some before the not
ilion was given. Dr. W. S. Gibbi
s called and found the young ma
t'oring from an opium poisoi
tli proper treatment the young ma
i restored to consciousness and tc
' at noon was out of danger.
Disagreed.
i ho jury in the case of Georg
serwhois charged with danger
ly shooting John Uckstrom laa
> ruaryrotiredMondayabout5o'cloc ]
u. They returned late yesterday
ning when the foreman iiifonnci
yo Savage that the jury had fount
upossiblo to agree upon n verdict.
y were consequently discharged ,
Teachers Examination.
! io examination of teachers was bo-
: onducted yesterday in the Central
ling. Mr. Simoon Bloom had
go of the examinations on
Jrday and to-day ; while Mr. John
i will conduct those on the two
wing days. Miss Popploton was
ile to act upon the committee.
Burdoc
PLOO
Iljonsuflcrfrom Djpcp ! ; i , tsj
HL'HUOCK DLOOD
It J mi nrc afflicted with Ililo\nncs ! , us
I1UKDOCK 111,001) .
f } ouorc prostrated with jlck llcadach
I1UIIDOCK DLOOD 1
( } our Ikurcls arc ill ordcre < l , rcgulnto
nuiiDocK W.OOD i
f jour niooU Is Impure- , purity It with
IJUllDOCK 11L001) 1
f joulituc Indigestion , jou lll flmlni
m.ooi > i
f ) mi arc troubled with Spring Compl
dliatc them with HUnUOCK I1LOOO I
Ij-our I.Uerls torpid , restore Ute Jicnlt
Ith llCUnociv HI.OOD I
I jour U\cr U aHectcd , jou will flnd i
torathcln UUUDOCK IJLOOI ) 11
'jouhavcanyspccieioMIumor ' or Pli
at to take HUUDOCK I1LOOU 11
} on hic any mptom > i of Ulcers or Si
3rcsaciiratlNercincdyvtlll be found :
HUUDOCK 1IL001) 111
ar Imparting strength and Utalitj to
in , nothing ran cijual
UUUDOCK HI.OOD 11
JrNcnous ami General Dcblllt > , tone
stem with 11UKUOCK 111.001) lil
Ice , SI.OO per Bottle ; Trial Bottles
OSTERMILBUEN&OoMI ,
BUTFALO , N. Y.
Sold nt wholesale by Ish t Jlt.Mahon ai
odman. jc 27 COl |
PROPOSALS
r Furnishing Horsoi , Wagons , and Har
the Indian ecrkc. .
! e lcd proposals for furnishing clgli
rk liorscs , two (2) bugKj. ,
' .ono O ) light ( .jiring wagon , nttj (
ible harncNi for the Indian scrUee i
: ncy. Neb. , will bertcchcd by the urn
ithlsomcountlin\c(5) o'eloclv p. in ,
, July 20 , 1881 , nt which time \jtds
ncd and contracts awarded , The fo'
tlflcatlons anil conditions will be ob
ucl > : The work horsca must bo bctwe
s of four (4) ( ) and even (7) j cirs , not le
rtecii (14) hands high anA to weigh i
n nine hundred and fifty (959) ixiundi
double harness , true to work
'cctly sound. The buggy team will
i to the abo\c conditions , and In n ,
! tbeKoodtra\elcrs All horses will 1
cd to n thorough trial and Inspection
ig reccUcd. They must be weighed
ricy in the presence of the agent.
airons to be narrow track , three ( !
iiblcs , spring scat , top , box , bow
: rs co\er , to bo of twcUo (12) ounce
lit w agon , three (3) tprings , w ith top.
i to be plain , back straps and collin
her tug , complete.
11 theaboxeto be dcll\ered at the t
1 L * xP nsf ' < he contractor ,
r than September 1 , 1S81 , unless there E
clay lntlieappro\al of the contract.
I bids must be avcompanicd by a cc
k orc < iui\alcnt on home United Staler
-or } ' , iwjable to the order of the agent
; fl\e(6)pcr cent of the amount of tli
h check shall be forfeited to the I
lalnciwe any bidder receiving award
0 execute prompt ! } a contract with
lutllclcnt surctltn , according to the tci
IU , othereUe to be rctunicd to the bli !
rnicnt will be made through the India
Wash ngton , D. C. , as soon as practl
the delhcrv of Jhe gooda.
a right to reject anv and all bids is rose
cs will be reccUed for all or part o
c and should be endowed , "I'ropoea
Ishlng Horses , Wagons , and harnass
e case may be , and addrci * > d to the u
u at Otoo Agency , Oaga couiCj , Neb
LEWILI.YN \VOODI >
. U. S , Indian Age
> c Agencj , Neb. , June 34 , 1881.
ENRY WARD BEEGHE
isslng the students of the National Sch
itlon and Oratorj , said , "Wo are Ihinij
fthoso genius , who o history , whose im
tmlncntly demand orator } . ' Tlic Natl
° , f Elocution and Oratory was c
I 1 In 1S74 , to supply this demand. Char
It , .Nlnetee" Teachers and Lectu
lalists In their departincnts. Sun-
i , July 5 , Fall Term , October 3.
rcular to
J. II. BECHTEL , Secretary
I ? 1118cllC ! > tlintstr < 'Ct ' , I'lillndelph
ESTRAY.
en up by the undersigned on Slav 1
m my farm at Elkhorn Cit } ' Neb. , one
p ° n.y.,3 < ? , rt old/ bran < lcd 'th a staroi
. .
p , tall bobbed of square , 2 white himl
ur marks , OMASWIUTNE
32w6t
_ _
- O.NK OF THU LARO
Wholesale Clothing Houses In New 1
orthe coming fall Undo , experienced PI
/no.60 " " ' " ' i Itrlcnccandcomuiani
trade will Hnd this a lint clas oimort
pply at once , with references to A. B
lice box 303 , Xew Vcrk City.
JotoNon-RosldontDofondn ]
, Lane ( full name unknown ) will take
"he / > * been sued 'b } Umlley M. btc
I H. , JohiiBoii and Sanford W. Spratlln ,
s , doing business under the firm iiami
Johnson * Co. , hi the District four ,
i county , Nebraska , to reco\er 83031
frast from October 18 , ISbO.due them o
tory note bearing date April 20 , 1878. A
i attachment has been made on cert
itheHrtt National , bank of Omaha ]
belonging to } ou and which the hald V
isssss B
WAHHKNhWITCI.E ,
_ 4t- Attorne } for I'lalntlft
MININQ E
' "RINQ nt the Rensselear Polytec
fltute Troy , N. Y. The oldest engine'
lLn Ailcr'ca' JfeLt < nn begins Kt
th < , Tll ° "Ulster for IbbO 81 eontalni
He graduates for thu twt M } car.wl
witions ; also , cours of btudy , rcouli
uiiwibes , stc. Address
DAVID M. QREENE ,
Director.
A. G. TROUP ,
'ORNEY-AT-LA\B '
REMOVAL
,
t
.NTIQUARIAN BOOK STOR ]
? rf&n 14S ! 'J"Bl Street , bctwce
16th ( Opn Rtihman'e )
id Bceond Hand books bought , * sold an :
tiuci ADAMI.4V HCvMtt . . .cuto
Corn Sellers
,
Horsepowers ,
Wind Mills , Cultivator !
4 Corn Stilk Cutttrs.
Marseilles M'fe Ca ,
CHEAP LAND
FOR SALE ,
1,000,000 Acres
, ,
- OP THE -
FINEST LAND
, - IN -
EASTERN NEBRASKA. .
SELECTED IN AX EA .
ROAD LAND , BUT LAND OWNED nr NONRESIDENTS -
RESIDENTS vmc Ann TIRED PATINO TAXES
INI ) AUR OFFERING THEIB LAND3 AT TUB.
LOW rillOK Of SO , $8 , AND $10 TEB ACRE , ' ,
) N LONG TIMU AND EASY TERMS.
WE ALSO OFFEU FOR SALE
IMPROVED FARMS
ix
louglas , Sarpy and Washington
ALSO , AN IMMENSE LIST OF
ImahCityRealEstate' '
Inc,1 udfcs E1 ° 5ant Residences , Business.
, ,
id Kcs dcnce Lots , Cheap Houses and
1 11/1 ! / laree , nul ] > er of Lota in most of
IQ Additions of Omaha.
Also , Small Tracts ot 5 , 10 and 20 acrce *
and near the city. We hae good oppor-
imties for making Loans , and in allcasea
itsonally examine titles and take every
ccantion to insure safety of money so
\esteci ,
Ue ow wo offer a email list of SPECIAL
BOGGS & HILL ,
leal Estate Br okersf
14OS
orth Side of Farnham Sjtreet , .
Opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
OMAHA , NBB.
) R SAI F A beautiful residence lot on.
tnmornlabctwc " 22nd and-
strcetS , SlcooT
BOGOS & HILL.
IR SAI P Vcr > ' nice house and lot
III WMLC on ath and Webster streets
i barn , coal house , well cistern , bhade nncf
' - A desirabi °
eo. / ir'1010A
GS & HIIX.
iR SAI F sPcntl"l ) buslnes loteS. E.
'II ' UnUK. corner of luth and Capltoll
" " " BOGGS & HILL.
R SAI F no { " ° nnd ! ° tcorncrChcago. !
II UflLb and 21st Btrocte , S5000.
BOGGS & HILL.
R 3AI F L rB ° . house on Da\onporfc
a3 i6trqc bct cn ! th and 12th.
location for boarding houkc. Owner willow -
ow BOGGS& HILL.
RSAI F p o new houses on full lot
_ . * " t In Kountze & Ruth's add ! .
This property will bo sold % cr "cheap
BOGGS 11ILL.
n SALE A top pheaton. Enquire of Jas.
Stcphcnson. m
RSAI F c ° rncro' ' two choice lots In
UnLC Shlnn's Addition , request to-
10 submit beet cosh offer.
offer.BOGGS & HlLEw.
F A B ° oa n" uesirable ros'
RSAI . . dcnce property , 84000.
BOGGS i : HILL.
FINE JjESIDENCE-Not In the market
rillt Owcr will sell for Sfl.DOO.
BOCGS & HILL.
J SALE drn , affn , > a3d'ad
BOGCS & IIILC
A > crJ'nno residence lot , tai
80ni °
i SALE AuM'itn ' ? jssi
Marj's axcnue , $450 to { SOO. These Tlote
ar business , surrounds byflnc Imnrovcf
and are 40 per cent eheapcj than any otho
the market. BM o mone'y by b , | ? to
BOGGS L HILL/
I SAI F 'O Iots ! sultablo for flno reel
d.entc' on Pork-Wild aenuc
. i * * ° ' dfll ° , tu ° ° > erc < l * tth fine lure
Price extremely low. WO to $700
HOGGS & lilLE.
! SAI F ? ° m < ! > cr > ' che P lots lir
CmuC Lake's addition.
BOGGS & HILL.
! SAI F PT corncr lot. comei
VlrtUC Douglas and Jefferson Sts
BOGGS & HILL.
SALF SS,1,08 ? n 2th27tn. . .
" .20iK1ittn < 1 30th * . > * * > * M
, T . ,
' SrUl the Vniaaed extension ot
' rit1 ! ? "fcr ° from * 100 ! to * < oo.
.e concluded to ghe men of tmall mains
re chante to seture a home and will build
BOGOS & HILL.
SAI F Jf ° crc > 1 0'nlw rom city ,
UrH.1. about 30 acres \cry choice
wlthrunn ng water ; ) ) alante geutly rolling
only S miles how rallaoad , 810 pet acle i
BOGUS it HILU
S A I F i0 ? aci8 ln ono tract twclv
f11"- , Inllcs ' " " cl' } ! > wres cu
r i
-
LiUnB Bprinifof water. me nlc *
he land la all Ilr6t-clas rich prairie. Prie
lcre- BOGtiS A. HILL.
SAI F 720 acres In one I > o0y , 7 miles-
' r wcet ° ' Fwniont , is all level
i i y T"10' ' in hi
Lin , good n settlement d mltit'rom and no rol'roaU bcttcrlan and
3und' BOGGS & HILL.
' . " ' " I'tii'ivifc-u farm oJ
% MI .i"B'"j
VlriLCi 210 acres , 3 uilleg from city
ipro eiuents on this' land , owner not a
farmer , dclcrmlne-d to sell. A good
for some man of means.
means.DOaOS t. HILL.
QA | P 2. ° ° ° Mrcs of land near Jill- kt
Vf"-t land Station. 3.600 mar Kit.
-
. 'romFIor.
' " f wtto ( thcKlkho n
Mniii' CS bcattcred I eh thocoun-
HO.
x > \e lands lie near and adjoin niarlv
in In the county , and can mitly be 5
cwh pa ) merit , with the balance in 1. " 3 ,
cars time. BOGGS it HILL. Mj
SAI F Se'oral , fllo iwwenccs prop.
crticl ncx" btfcr ° otfcred
? ,
,
nn\ , in thu
fearjiy and Washlnzton countlM Alw >
owa. ler description and prices call on
BOGGS 4 ; HILL.
ness Lots forSale on Farnamand Douir.
.trccts , from 83,000 to 85,600
BodGS&HILL.
SAI F 8b , > i8lnM9 lota ncxtwcsb
4SUbt ) , ° ' ua > "lc Temple price
> I ,000 each. BOGGS & HILL
SAI F ? bluln < : ? J lots west of Odd
in IX Vellows block , 82 MO each.
BOGGS & HILL.
lAI F ? LbuncM ? ! IoU " " 'n ldo
/MS1 * * , DouS1Mi > reet. between 12tb *
J.600 each. BOGGS & HILL.
lALF J.Wj 'WiOWMeowtnjoBiiB
nLC tluiberj Ihlng w ttr , uj.
° > nn , only 7 mi.wi Item
cnhmd.
cnhmd.BOGGS & 1IILL.