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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1881)
A kit b * i TTIE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY JULY 26 , 1881. THE RAILWAY KING. Mr. W. H. Vanderbilt Tello All About HIB Intoresb in Western Properties , And Says Ho Wouldn't Accept a Line from "Ocean to Ocean" ns a Christ mas Prorent. ChlcftRO Time' , 23nl. Mr. William II. Vnndorbilt , several nicmbora of hit ) official stnfT , ami n number of personal friends arrived in tlio city over tlio Lake Shore & Mich igan Southern railway at 5:30 : o'clock on last evening. The other gentlemen J > ! tlio inti-iV TYWQ. Opt. J. II. Van- Horbilt , uncle to Wilimm II. J W K , Vanderbilt , vice-president of the Now York Central ; John Newell , general jnrinivgor of the Lake Shore ratlWAy ; James Mi Marvin , director of the Now York Contrail William Turnbull , T. 0. Eahtman , the stock shipper ; Ed ward Ellis , the locomotive builder ; Gen , Uoorgo McGhoo , and Foster Dowoy. The train bearing the party came through from Now York to Chicago cage on n special schedule , and some very fast time was recorded. A representative of The Titnca who called upon Mr. Vanderbilt , at the Grand Pacific hotel , inquired regard ing the report , published A few days since , that ho had secured , or was likely to secure , control of both the Chicago & Northwestern and the Union Pacilic , and that ho was promoting meting the immediate construction of the Oregon Short Line , from Granger , on the Union Pacific , to Portland , with the object of owning and operat ing a continuous line of railroad from ocean to ocean. "There isn't a shadow of truth in thai story. I know absolutely noth ing about the Oregon Short Lino. I have no desire to control any moro railroads than I already control , and I might say that I have little dcsiro to control them. 1 am trying to lesson my cares and responsibilities instead of adding to them. I have , it is true , invested largely in all the loading western roads , for the reason that they nro less likely to bo viciously in terfered with than the largo eastern lines. But I haven't sought to have any voice in the management of the Northwestern , Chicago anil Rock Island , Chicago , Burlington and Quincy , and Union Pacilic. With one exception , I have had no hand in the management of any of these roads. IJiavo , I may my , taken some interest in the management of the Chicago and Northwestern Homo of my frionda are in the direction because - cause it is n good and growing proper ly. I wouldn't have ft line from OC'iu'n lo ocean if it were a free gift to "mo to-night. My cares are onerous enough now , without spreading them out to the Pacific coast. All the proportion I have named are good jand admirably managed , and I have no desire - sire to interfere with the present own ership and managements. "Tho newspapers and the Wall street gossips say that you are unload ing some of your stocks. What do you say to that , Mr. Vanderbilt ? " "Thoso stones are made out of wholu cloth. I haven't bought or sold a share of Now York Central or Lake Shore stock for a year , up to July 1. A few days ago Lake Shore wont a little lower than I thought it ought to and I bought one thousand shares. I pay no attention to the a took lists. Jtavo not boon in Wall street for flvo years , and I don't go below Canal street twice n year. " "la anything being done to end the present war of freight and passenger rates ? " "Nothing. Wo didn't break the rates. Wo are simply following the lead of oihor people. I don't know who is responsible for the trouble , make no acciualjons. It don't , keep mo awake nights. In railroading , as in your newspaper business , I sup pose , wo have a good many ups and downs , but I take things as they como , and at the end of the year the average is not far out of the way. Wo are common carrion , and wo must do as our neighbors do. Wo have no differences to settle. Some of the other people charge us with 'tho re sponsibility. You know every fellow has got to protect himself by giving aomobody else the devil. " "Do you fear the Now York , Chicago cage & tit. Louis road , just projected , as a future rival to your system of rail ways ? " "Not at all. No railroad can par- nllol us that will not starve to death. Wo will Btarvo it , not maliciously , 'but by the superiority of our posi tion , before it can gut in a condition to livo. Wo are just finishing our fourth track. Wo can perform moro service for the public than any two track railroad that could bo built par allel with us. Why , you ask. Ho- cause when ono of these roads js crowded with freight the passmigur business must bo inconvenienced , or vice versa ; but with us , with our four tracks , all business of whatever volume , Is moved independently and without friction or conflict , Wo have always been friendly , in the legisla ture and otherwise , to the water-ways that parallel ui , for if they attract business to Buffalo wo stand a chance of getting a share of it. The Poiin- aylvania railroad company adopted a difl'oront policy , It bought up all ( ho canals and then dried thorn up. If wo hud done that the business would not have been BO largely drawn to Buffalo , but would have boon divot ted to other routes , and such diversion would have been infinitely moro hurt ful to us than the competition of the canals. " "But what do you think ot the Now York , Chicago and St , Louis railroad project as a nliancial achemo ? " ' 'Why ' , it is only a speculation. The character of the material which ia being - ing put into the construction proves tluit conclusively. The purpose fa to float a lot of socuritiof. That's all there ia in any of theao construction companies. There should bo u law in ovt-ry etuto as there ia now in a few states which would prohibit a com pany's buildiiiL' a road at a cost of $10,000 per milo , then issuing securi ties in the shape of ordinary bonds , income bonds , and common and pro- too , who you would think would scorn to engage in mich schemes , are promot ing this style of speculation. It is perfectly outrageous , " "It is Raid that you intend to issue Now York Central income bonds , divi dend paying , to the amount of $00- 000,000 , to bo distributed among the shareholders1 ? "A. Now York paper started that yarn. There is no truth in the state mcnt. It is n nlory started for a pur pose , " Mr , Vanderbilt and parly , accom panicd by Mr Lcdyard , general man agcr of the Michigan Central , will leave Iho city for Detroit this evening or to-morrow morning. FATAL ACCIDENT. An Old Lady Thrown from a Wagon and Killed. Correspondence * f The flee. COLUMIIUH , July 25. Yesterday about 11 o'clock a Bad accident hap pened in this city , by which Airs. Ann Muncy lost her life. Mr. Thos. Lyons was driving to mass with Jiis wife Mrs. hia mother-in-law , Munoy , - - , and a hired man in the wagon. The team was frightened by a dog running out at them , and became unmanageable. Air. Lyons , in al- tempting In hold the horses , broke ono of the bits , and not noticing the accident continued drawing on the roinn. This turned the horses so suddenly Hint Mrs. Lyons and the hired man wcro thrown to the ground with great force. The team mil straight for the fencp of Mr. II. G. Carow. When within a few feet of it they suddenly shied , upsetting the wagon and throwing Mrs. .Munoy un der the wagon-box with so much violence lence that she was curried to the resi dence of Mr. Carow in [ an unconscious condition. Drs. Bono- steel and Ilaohon were mimmonod at once , but when they arrived the old lady , who was over sixty , was beyond the reach of medical skill and died in about three hours. The deceased has lived in the west ern part of Colfax county since 1800. where she has thrco married daughters living. Her only living son , Michael Hutioy , is n resident of Omaha and worka in the U. P. shops. Mrs. Munoy was ft very kind neighbor. Where BicknoSB Mid distress was , there flho was fcuro to be , She was a Christian who lived up to her religion , and died at peace with all the world. The rest of the party were moro or loss injured. Mr. Lyons had his shoulder dislocated , but it is hoped nothing serious will como of it.Oil Oil ECU , Blair Budget , 'orrnnondenco ' uf linUis. BLAIK , July SB.-fcFarmors are now .arresting all over the country and ho prospect is much bettor than could > o hoped for after the late spring , 'horn ' has been a great demand for arresters. Implement dealers have old or contracted for moro than they ould furnish. Blair's usually active and business iko appearance is further increased > y the constant opming and going of rains , eight regular passenger and mail trains a day arriving and -depart- ng. Two of these stop for dinner. The lawn sociable given by the JBa 1st church at the fine residence a : grounds of J , 8. Stewart , about ono mile from town , on Friday evening was a grand success. Every ono seemed to enjoy him or herself. Mr. Ed. Cook has purchased the in terest , of B. J. Baxter in the firm of 0. 0. Palmer & Co. E. H.'Monroo , B. F. Hallor and G B. . Lam are spending their vacation in Minnesota. T.V , Tucker has returned from hid eastern hip. Blair has a fine military company organized for1 the purpose of going int the State Guards. Mr. Frank Harrison's now house or the hill west of town is nearly completed plotod and presents an improving ap poaranco. United States Senator Saunders an family and George Canfiold and wifi stopped elf hero on Monday last fo : dinner. The party wcro going t Minnesota. IOWA BOILED DOWN. Atlantic In to have a n.ew creamery , A $2,500 school-homo U tq bo built Aurelia. A liar mill will be built at Mnnsou be roro HIIOW HleB. The potato crop promises to bo ahundan In Calhoun county. The army worm in conducting a cam in iio ) is county , Illinois tiarticaare nrcottatini ; for tin Iselln mill ! ! at Sheldon. The MuHcntlno Canning Works emplo from JW t ! WO ineu , Mahaka county lost $50,000 woftli n bridges by the late tlood . The Mater-work * Fort Ducljji1 ha * con tiactud fur aiu to cost (18,000 , Work IIM been commenced o Dnbuijue'd new passenger ilcjmt , Fort Dodge lion contracted for water works to be cv > mleted | in October , The new Oaccola and Dos Moinon rail road is to be a branch of the 0,1) ) . & Q , Hanbom ii to have a new bchool-houae 40 by CO feet , at a cost of about $3,800. Scott county htw commenced uhlppln it * onion crop. It promUfg to be large. Down in Pottawattamie county the ihow corn eleven feet and ten inches i height. The temperance jubilee ut Clear Lak vrai not ft eucceu , either tinancially Or in merlcally. Clinton , like many other cities , It to tartled in uuildlng oporatlom by a tcarcit of brick , A Huialliileaiure uteamer la making trips ou the Cedar river between Waterloo and Qedar Rapid * . The eUlned clou for the > dnJow o ( tha new 1'retbyterlan church at Fort Dodira will awl $800. 1'enniylvanb partleu are talking of storting a ixirk jiackini'-lioufo in Fort Dodtfc thU fall. Innecta are rf > i > orted to bo doing ; ( p-cat damage to small gndiu in Wru > hliia'tou and Keokuk countiex , Plintnn navs the vater-works company flood t M.nrdhftllto'WTi will fur exceed the direct , and they are cullrmtcd at $200.000 , A company i poinp into the inanu/ac. / ttiro of doom and NVIIICA at Clinton ttitli a cnpital of $333,000. The ( irmy wonn cleared five acret of oixU in twenty-four hourn , lost week , near Colnmlnm Junction , One hundred and twenty- 5 nevbuild. . lnf { bavo been erected in Storm Lake al ready this summer. Unuch Long , n veteran of the wnr of 181L' , died at Mabula on the llltb instant , In the 'Jlst yearof hi nye. Four prlsonero escaped from Uio Klknder jnll on tlie nicht of tlie ll'tli. ' A reward of t-IO each h ottered for them. Ditrinif t > o recent flood at Oikolotwa the Skunk river ro c fifteen feet , bcatini ; the memorable high w.iter of 18M , Tlio t Western railroad Misslcslplil > com- t > .tny lia\c filncl artlclcn of Incorporation to build two lines acrow tlio Htatc , 'J ho Storm Lake crc.imcry N shipping large quaiitltlcB of butter to the New York market , Uno d.iy Intt week It shipped 13,000 pound * . Large numbers of foreign cattle are Ixj- { ng herded in Mononn connty , and the rosl'lbnt farmcr propoMncc them an un mitigated nuisance. The canning company in Muscnttno is now employing a force of ono hundred and fifty hands , nnd will put up about 000,000 cans this Hcason , 'Hie Lyons Paper company Is turning out 100,000 paper butter plates dolly. It uhlpi them all to Chicago , 420,000 being the number put in one car. The Kctchtim Wagon worku , which wore badly damaged bv tlio recent flood at Mari-halltown , are untfccldcd whether to remain In tbut city to seek another loca tion. tion.It It cost the city of DCH MoincH 112,000 to light lt < t gtrccta with gas lat jear or hn average of fiO cents a bead for every man , woman and child in tha corporation HmitH. Hlkhart tcn-nahlp , Polk county , In un- fortunate. A hall ntonn ruined a portion of the crops and the army wonn promhes tone * what remain * In thoroughly taken euro of. The Ottumwa CourierroportHgreatdam- ago done to farms along the Den Moines river bottoms bv the overflow of water. Many field * of corn were entirely de stroyed. The recent floods were very destructive to growing crops in the vicinity of Ottum wa , Corn , oatti and everything that the water waa poured over , ia now..black and rotten. The Ion by the burning of Heed's flourIng - Ing mill at lioone the other night wax $15- 000 , on which the insurance was only $5 , . 000. The fire originated in the boiler room but jiint bow is not known. The assessed valuation of Monona coun ty for tiiit year is 5-2,413W ; , which ix an Increase of 8129,035 over last year. The assessed value of live stock is102,331 , an increase of 819,501 over 18SO. A Mvmllcato of lioHtnn money kings are furn tilling the capital to start a new na tional bank in DOJ Molnea with a capital of ? GOO,000. which will be incrca-ed to 81- 000,000 if the demands of business justify A lady in Burlington was awakened from her sleep oni Tuesday night by a very peculiar feeling about her anklet ! . Shu called for help and a rattlesnake nearly four feet long was discovered crawling over her. Articles of incorporation of tha Iowa Dargo Line railroad company have been filed with tlio secretary 'f Htnte. This in a new organization which propones to build a line of railroad from Keokuk , by way of Fair-field or liatavia , to OskalooRa , thence north'to Kellogg , nnd from that point up the divide to Minnesota. Work on the Mississippi river is in pro grcss in the neighborhood of and above Burlington for completing the improve mcnt of Hush chute , at a cost of somuJlD , 000 , and also at Cassvillo olough , some thirty railct ) above DubiKjuo , Some work in also to bo done during tbo fall between La Crosse and Dubuque. The Iowa baby giant IN 3 years old and weighs 125 poundx. The baby wax born in Anatnosa , and KOIJIO time ninco the parents einoved to Atlantic The baby is an in- ellint and handsome looking child , there being none of those disgusting features ol make-up that cha ncterizos monstrosities | ; cnerally. The fat youngster knowx ite cttcn and in capable of making known al ! to wants by word of mouth. The parents are both spare built persons , and neither .vcfelw over 13G pounds , A railroad engineer living at Stuart em- . > ected the fidelity of bin young wife , and HO ono evening Instead of going out on his regular run , procured a substitute , while ho himself kept hid until 11 o'clock at night when , taking a friend with him , ho went homo. His unexnecteil appearance caused a great commotion , for within tlio home , enjoying the company of the faith less wife , was a prominent youni ; man o ! tlio place , the sou of a father holding an important railroad position. The yomi ) , man wan identified and let go , and the en gincer said to his wife that lie guessed ln could sidetrack and ho would keep on tin main line. Ho gave her all the money he had and bade her leave his house forever The onuo liappy homo Ix now closed am the deceived husband and head of the fain lly boards ] out , The wife went to Counci Bluffs. A wholesale penitentiary escape oc curred In Anamosa last Thursday even ing , Kleven convicts broke from the fron gate wnile ou their way from the dining room to the cellhouse , and made a boU dasher liberty , with jKHir success , us th guard was on duty at the tme | , Thomas of Iowa City was rbot through the body it Ix Bupnoioil fatally , though ho it ntil alive. Wlntern was shot in the hand , am Jester in the nrm above tbo elbow. Tlie abovuthreo , with Kelly , Wood , ( ! raff o Illbuquo , and Wilfion wcro recaptured be fore dark. Four convicts escaped , viz ITatiz of Clinton : O'Urien of CoMara Crcsi of Marlon , and Fetterly of Usage The lost named wan badly shot in the ami 'A ruwurdof (50 per head is offered for th mUsing n.en. Frank lUrdal , North Bennett Street , IhifTalo , uaysi "Ilmvotrled your Smim HLO.HHOU a * a family uiixliciue and have never como across anything to do no mud good in BO vhort a time In c.i en of indlgex tion , dyspepsia and derangement of th ttomach ; I vtrongly recommended It. ' Price 50 cents , trial buttle * 10 cents. i.4-eod Iw A Lady Correspondent- Mit. EniToii , I-i a recent issue o your paper "D.iisy B , " writes to know what to do when oho has tlio ' 'blues. ' Now , I have boon troubled with tha very unpleasant and essnntially femi nine complaint in the past , and I an quite sure my exporiurcu vyill hell her , I don't believe those indigo feel ings como because things don't go right around us , but because mutters don't KO right within ua , Every lad ; understands this and knows thu cause For years I have suffered terribly aiu I now BOO that I might have uvoidoi it all had I known what I do to-day I tried taking Warner's SafeKidne ; and * Liver Cure as an experiment , am it .did for mo more than I could eve have dreamed it possible to do for an ; woman , I would not bo without i for the world , and T earnestly advis Daisy B , or any lady troubled aa sh was to use the means u hich I did am I am sure it will have the same effect ood-lw C. F , Manclerson , KHEUMATM , Nouratgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Daoincfio , Soreness of iho Cfiett , Gout , Quins/ , Sore Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and ' 1 Scafda , General Bodily Pains , Tooih , Ear and Headache , Frosted Fett and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. OTt PrtptnHon on Mih * qutli ST. JAOOM On to a taft , IHTH , tfmpl * nd chtap Eiltrnil B m dy. A trial nulls but th tompantlrrl ; Irtlinr caU jr of uO Cent , nd t rj OD sutr r > ( no with r Ja nn hti * cheep mil poiltlT * nroel cf l ( claims. J Plnetloni In El r n T tifaif f OLDBTALLDBUaOISTS ANOUBAIEE3 IH MEDIOIHB. A. VOGELER CO , , ItaMmv * AND STILL THE LION CONTINUES TO Roar for Moore ( ) Harness AMDSaddlery. . I Kavo adopted the Lion M A Trtulo llaik , and limy ( rooda will bo STAMPED with the LION nd my NAME on the Kane. NO GOODS AHU GENUINE WITHOUT THE ABOVE BrAHl'3. "he bout material Is used and the roost skilled lOrkracn arc cmplojod , and at the lowest cuh irlce. Anjone winning a price lUt of good will outer a laior by acndlng for ono. DAVID SMITH MOORE. EIOUBSM TIOKETS BHICAOO $1O.OO BOUND TRIP , $19.00 Viatte 0. B.ft Q , B , B , First class and Rood through the year. Also New York , Cojton and all Eastern polnta , at pro portionately low rate * . On tale ONLY at HOliniE UKOTlIEHb' Kallirod Ticket Ofllec. dmc-lwlm 600 Tenth H.Omaha J. G. RUSSELL. M. D. , HOMCEPATHIO PHYSICIAN. iMttM * of Children and Charonlo Dltconog a flpcelalty , Ofllao at Residence , 2009 Casa street. Hours 8 to 10 n. in. . 1 to 2 p. m. , and after e p. nnindlmm EstairtisM 11 Years , AMeUncDroaontoil" ' 882OOOOOO,0. , Active Hre and LJfo aienU uantml. O. T. TAYLOll & CO , , Htli A Doutlai St. LET IT BURN1 My house and furniture it Insured witl 0. T. TAYLOll & CO. , ( lor Hth and Doui'las. DOFTTOUFOMETIT WHEN IN NEED OF BOOTSiSHOES To esauiino the stock of BASWITZ & WELLS , House 1422Douglas St. , near Idth OTTOES. U largo and always tlio lowest Dexter L. Thomaf , If ) cm sutler from Ij < pcwla | , tuo iiuiiDocx ULooi ) DiTrr.ns , If jotl nroaflllctcit with Biliousness u o IIUIIDOCK 111,001) WTTE1W. It J o\i \ are prostrated with sick Hc.v.iclic ! , take llUltUOCK I1I.OOD IllTTEIig f jour Dowels arc disordered , regulate them 1th 11U11DOCK ULOOI ) IJITTKItS. f your Ulood Is linprrp , purify II wllh I1LOOD WTTKUS. Hjonhiuo ImllgCBtlon jou nlll find an antidote n nUlllOCKniOOIlllTTEU9. f A on arc trouble J with Spring Complaint * , er adicate them with IIUHDOCK DL001) IIITTKIIS. If your Liter If torpid , restore Itto healthy nctton ullli IIUIIDOCK IILOOI ) 111TTEUS. f jour I.hcr In affected , you will find a sure re- atorotlieln IIURDOCK 111,001) lUTTEltS. If you hat cany upcclcsof Humor or Pimple , fall not to taVo HUUDOCK I1LOOD 1IITTK11S. f jouhiucunj cjmptomj of Ulcers or Scrofulous Soies , a curatlto remedy will be found In 11U11DOCK HLOOI ) WTTEUS. for Imparting strength and vitality tothcBjg- em , nothing can equal HUUDOCK 1ILOOD 11ITTKKS. 1'or Xenon * ami General Debility , tone tip the sjMem w Ith MURDOCH BLOOD IIITTKIIS. Price , 91.00 per Dottle ; Trial Bottles 10 CU. FOSTER , MILBURH. . & Co , , Props , BUTFAI.O , N. Y- Sold at wholesale by Isli k McUahon and C. F. Goodman. jo 27 cod-mo / 1IVIL. MECHANICAL AND MINING EN. \J QINEERINQ at the Renstelear Polytech- ilc Institute , Troy , N. Y. The oldont engineer- ng school In America , Next tenn begins Hcp- : tmber 16th. The lleglatcr for 1880 81 contains n lit of the graduates for thu paxtM } car * , with : hclr positions ; also , course of study , require ment. expenses , etc. Addreas DAVID M. GREENE , Jl 14-dcmlauxU Director. 1880. SHORTJ.INE. 1880. KANSAS CITY , St , Joe &Coeca Bluffs ia iim OSLT Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From Omaha and the West. No change ot can between Omaha and &m iX > uU , and but ono between OUAHAand NEW YORK , 8X2C Daily PassengerTrains Kiucnwo AUi EASTEIIN AND WESTERN CITIES with LESS CIIAUQES and IN ADVANCE of ALL OTHER LINES. Th.'k entire line is equipped with Pullman's Palace Sleeping Can , Palace Day Coaches , Miller's Snftty I'latlonn and Coupler , and the celebrated Wcstinghotiso Alr-brako. toTSce that jour ticket roads VIA nANSAS CITY , ST. JOSEPH & COUNCIL 1JLUFF3 Hall. road , via St. Joseph and bt. Loula. llckcU ( or sale at all coupon eUtlons In the West. J. P. BAIINAUD , A. C. DAWES , Ocn. bunt. , St. Joseph , Mo ] den. I'OM. and Ticket Agt. , 6t. Joseph , Mo. W. C. SKACUKUIT , Ticket Agent , 1020 rarnhani street. ANOT DonDX-4 , 1'asseiiBcr Agent , A. D. lUKNARR - " "ral Agent , OMAHA. NKK. RACINE COLLEGE ! A COLLEGE AND t.HAMitAK SCHOOL THE BEST SCHOOL s BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens Parker , warden of Racine College , Racine. Wis. jy 22-lro SOT . Xa PAPER WAREHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER CO. S17 and 21V North Main St. , St. Louu , UIIOLFHit.ll DKA1.EE3 IK- NEWS , } PAPERS i wtiAi'i'iNo , ENVELOPES , CAUD UOAHD AND Printers Stock. jfASTCoKh paid for llag * and Paper Stock , Scrap Iron and Metals. l' p r Stock Warehouse * IKOto 1237 , North Sixth Ktrvct Cornell College. ? > The Clatuilrol , I'hlloMphlcal , Sclentlfloand Civ il Entjlnierliitf Courecu comi > are fa\orably nltli the bt t colleges In tlio country. Special advantages are ( rl\cn In the Preparato ry and Normal Department * , and In tha Conserv atory of tiutlc. Twenty Profeitor * and Tcachort. Buperlor lluildtii ) ) , Jluncuin , Laboratory and Apjnratui. txpeniei Low , Fall term opcni Sept , 16. For catAlocuuH or otlicrlnfaruutlon , uddreu I'HM. WM. F , KINU , II. II. , ] r 12-d ' 2m Mt. Vernon. lowv DE VEADX'S WASHING MACHINE The Only Machine that Will Do just as is Advertised. It Will Wash Faster , It Will Wash Cleaner , It Will Wash Easier , It Will require no Ruhbing , Jt will do a large family i "Washing in 30 Minutes. It Will [ Wosli Equally IvrelU vrlth Hard or Soft Wator- lt tlocsaway wltli a > h boltcniand wash board * , and will pay forltmlf in full and the vrar of clothe * la B inon Jh , No ntfam In lha Lltclu-n. A child 10 ytait ol uiudotho waxhlnj ; f laUr than any uoman i-au wrlnfttua liangout theuothoi- fj pi TT.TT. LTSTJO J3XI3E1 DAN. SULLIVAN & SONS' , dim 1410 Furnhani CIKOX Ultrj ) . LK H KKKO BYRON REED & . CO. Real Estate Agency IN NEDBASKA ? T The Largest Stock and Most Com plete Assortment in The West. We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil- cioths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY , 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. MAX MEYER & CO. , JJ.QX.3aS A T.TI TOBACCONISTS. Tobacco fromQ25c. per pound upwards. Pipes from 25c. per dozen upwards. Oigarsfrom $15.00 per 1,000 upwards. O. H. BALLOU , DEALER EST Lath and Shingles , Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks north of ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT. jyl-eoiWin , More Popular than Ever. THE GENUINE New Family Sewing Machine. The popular demand for the GENUINE RINOEIl In 1879 exceeded that of any previous year during the quarter of a century In which this "Old Hcllable" Machine has been before the public. In 1878 we sold - 360,422 M ( hl In 1870 wo sold 431,107 " Kiccu30 > cr ny p u y ir 74,736 " OUK SALES LAST YEAU WEItE AT T1IE KATE OP OVER 1400 SEWING MACHINES A D/\Y tFor ocry buslnns day in the year. REMEMBER : THE 11 OLD RELIABLE" THAT KYEHY KEAL BINOEU SINGER SEWING IIACIIINE HAS THIS IS THE STRONGEST , BIMPLK TRADE ' MA11K CAST INTO . THE HOST DURABLE SEWING THE inON STAND AND 111. MACHINE EVER YET CON ] BEDDED IN THE AUM Or STRUCTED , . THE UACHINE. THErSINGER MANUFACTURING GO. iPrincipal Office , 34 Union Square , N. Y. 1,600 Subordinate . Officei. In the United Statti and Canada , and 3,000 offices In tlie Old World n South America. Ghas. Shiverick. FURNITURE , BEDDING , Feathers , Window Shades , , 1208 an 11210 ton , St.