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THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : THURSDAY AUGUST 11 , 1881. A SOUTHERN TRIP. Atlanta , Ga , , Taken in the Cir cuit , What a Close Observer Saw , There. "Correspondent cf Iht Bee. "ATLASO-A , GA. , August 7 , 1881. Beyond all doubts Atlanta is tlio mostontorpriiintj city to bo found in 'tlio south. It has the nppcaranco of being inoro Hko a western than n southern city. The inhabitants , num bering over -10,000 , are n live , wide- awake , thrifty sot , and by hard work , many of thorn nro getting rich. Num bers of factories have been built in iho city limits in the past few years , among thorn two cotton factories , and other manufacturing interests are being developed oyory few days. At lanta is a complete railroad centre , fire trunk lines having this ns their terminal point. The legislature , now in session , will , before it nd- journs , grant charton for two dozen railroad , many of which will be operated in this section. The soil , cspociilly of North Georgia , in quite rich , and fmo crops nro l > oinjr made. Libor is to bo had on easy terms , and fully two score of bales of the now cotton crop of this year has already come in. The city people are devoting their attention to manufacturing and com merce , the country people are engaged in raising all kinds of crops. This year the cotton crop of Geor gia will le very fine and plenty of corn and hay will be made to last the farmers through the winter , which soas'on of the year is tisullay short in this section. The northern part of the state is filled with all sorts of min erals and precious atones. In several of the counties quantities of gold , iron and load are to bo found , and a great deal of northern and western capital is now invested in the gold mines of North Georgia. The state horticultural society has been in session hero for two days , and during that time made a very _ handsome - some display of fruits , especially of peaches and grapes. The grape crop this year is so extensive that largo quantities of wino will bo made. A citizen of Atlanta , residing near the ' suburbs , told mo that ho expected to make three hundred gallons of wino this year from his vineyard. I von * turo to say that the wine mudo hero is equal to some of the best now manu factured in Franco , and some day will bo an important article of manu facture. There arc several orchards in Georgia containing between five hundred and one thousand acres of fruit trees. The International Cotton Exposi tion is booming right along likp a thing of life , and showing u uood' deal of vitality for its age. The grounds comprising about fifty aorcs , well la- catod , are perfectly alive with work men and ollicmls in thn employ of the enterprise. The roof of the main ex position is now coing on , and other buildings on the grounds nro rapidly Hearing completion. Tlio push and vim of Director General liimball is felt on all bides , and no idle hands are to bo found about him. From all sections most encouraging import come. The Europeans papers are devoting voting considerable space to the In ternational Cotton Exposition , and to day I saw an article of one and a-half columns in The Ilio 'News , published at Rio Do Janeiro , Brazil. , about the coming event. The article was strong , well written and to the ppint , urging the people to attend the exposition with their exhibits. The Canadian papers are especially generous with their columns and have written some very strong articles in favor o : Canada being well nnd fully ropro Bontod at the exposition. The two European commissioners write the director general that they are mooting with the most encouraging attentioi in Europe , and that largo and oxten eivo exhibits will come from across the waters. Besides the varied dis play sf machinery for the manufacture turo of cotton and all kinds of textile fabrics , there will be exhibited at the exposition , individually and by elates immense and complete exhibits of al ! the minerals and other deposits foam in the earth , as well as displays o vegetables , fruits nnd woods. > IuUio _ crowds of visitors to the ex positions will bo many men of means and representatives of matoiial inter osts. Those parties \till come hnro for the purpose of inspect ing the exhibits , finding ou \vhat _ they need , und thoi knowing exactly whore to satisfy their wants can do so with ioaso and con vcnionco. The opportunity to innko displays of goods , either in their criul or manufactured state , will be on that will not come again in many years if over. With cheap transpor tation for themselves , and free trans portalion for their poods after tlio the exposition closes what more car bo asked. Ample accommodations will bo made for all who will attend with romurkablo prices and condor taba ] provision for such an are unable to pay largo board bills. Railroad charges will bo at the rat of two cents a mile , each way durin ; tlio continuance of tlio fair. FotiTKIl. BaultorV Convention. National Auoclatcd I'tiu. NUOAKA FALLS , N. Y. , August 10.- Amid beautiful ilorul decorations , thro hundred bankers eat down to busincs at 11 o'clock. Their wives and duugh ton occupied the floor. 0\ung to th absence of the president nnd vice president , Hon.Ely Spuuldiiiof { JJuf lalo , presided. A number of vice presidents were on the platform. Af to prayer , Mr. Spauldiiu ; made a foi remarks , and the treasurer's roper was read. Mr. Martin's address 01 "Lake trade and the industrial growt ! of Buffalo for the past twenty-fiv years" followed. It was referred t the executive committee. Hon 13 Reubou E. Fonton then rea an able paper on finance , resolution of condolence wit President Oarfiuld was passed Comptroller of the Treasury Job JCnox woa called to the platform ami ( pplauso. The following committee _ n nominations was then appointed ; ) . JJ. Thomas , Henry G. Gacco , D. B. S'orthup. D Frost , Chnrlcs F. Smith , Thomas \V. Hnlliday and Thomas ,1 , IcGraw. An adjournment was had t 1 o'clock. To-morrow the pro- rammo includes the address of See- otary NVindotn on government finances nd S , S. Cox on silver nnd future urronoy and Hon. J , J. Knox on anking and currency. OREGON. 'acts Showing That Nebraska Is Better Than That State. orrcs | > ondcnco ol Tlic Ilco. Sr. HKIENH , Oregon , July 31 , Per * tips iv few lines from the paradise ( T ) ommonly known as Oregon , would bo ntorcsting to some of your readers , 'hero ' are many people in western 'ansan and Nebraska especially that imgiiio Oregon and Washington erritory to bo almost an car lily para- iso where n poor man can grow ich without any exertion to speak of , hero every thing needed for this world's comfort grown spontaneous , sold out a good homo in Pawnco ounty , Kansas , last winter and came ere especially to bolter my condition , ut have made a mistake. The cheap ands of western Oregon and Wash- ngton territory are heavily timbered nd mostly rough. The land with- the roach of a poor man ill cost him $150 per acre to clear , i woik , and then there will be plenty f stunipn loft. One can make more f a'show in ono season on the prairie tian in a lifetime in the timber. It ouldn't suit mo to work twenty years o get twenty acres under cultivation 'hoy raise good cropa hero after the and is under cultivation. Fruits of early all kinds yield well. The , reatost objection of all to this coun- ry is the amount of rainy , damp Vcathor they havo. The winter sea- on you might call ono drizzling rain , /old weather and snow is far more greoablo. I have always heard that ; never rained during hayingand har- cst season. This is a mistakefor to ny makes the fifth rainy day wo mvo had in succession , and no igns of letting up. During the no'nth of Juno I do not think wo saw ho sun halt a dozen times for the loudy , misty , rainy weather. The limato is so damp moss grows on the oofs of houses , and they say that hildron born hero nro nearly all "web- ooted" likon-unto the duck family. I mvo been in much healthier places htm western Oregon. You see fiuni- ioa hero living in the woods where the un. shines on them perhaps once a uonth look as blue as a brindle cow's juttor milk , they don't have the ruddy , icalthy look that they have on the > road prairies of Kansas and Nobras en. I < ever and ague is common on river bottoms , and rheumatism nearly every ono has it more or less. Eastern Oregon and Washington is a prairie country , but little of it fit for farming mrposos on account of being too rough , dry , bleak , and remote from markets. It used to bo a good stock country , but has been over stocked and fed out , the past winter being an unusually hard ono and food short stockmen mot with heavy losses. Ono inn had 7,000 uhoop last fall , this spring there were twenty left. Another inn with 12,000 , cattle lost 08 per cent , of them. I had rather risk stock raising in Kansas or Nebraska. I have boon nearly all over Oregon and Washington territory , and I am satisfied that Kansas and Nebraska oilers superior advantages over the northwest coast to settlors. There are a great many people hero that would like to got back to "the states" If they had means to do so , I go back to Kansas or Nebraska next spring a wiser man but $1,000 poorer. If any of my Kansas and Nebraska friends are tired of living in "dugouts" and sod houses and are bound to try Oregon , I will give them all the information concerning it I can. However my advice is to stay whom you are , or you may regret it. 0. P. SLOCUM , Columbia Co. St. Helens , Oregon. FOSTOFFICE CHANGES In Nebraska dining the week end ing August 0 , 1881 , ns furnished THE BKI : by Win. Van Vleck , of the posloflico department : Established Clearwater , Antelope county , Anton Kniovol , postmaster Doty , Holt county , John E. Roberts postmaster ; Turner , Holt county , Wm. Nollkampor , postmaster. Discontinued Laird , Frontier county ; Welch , Jviiox county. Postmasters Appointed Aoway Creek , Dixon county , Josiah Hoovon Calamus , Valley county , Jonathan L. Coon ; Cnrns , Holt county , Albeit D. Belmor ; Chelsea , Holt county , Frank- Ellis ; Driftwood , Hitchcock county , Stephen L. Greely ; Harrington Wheeler county , Henry V. Grippon Umoola , Holt county , Andrew Lit tie ; Myrtle , Ouster county , II. L. Lowryj Tuckorvillo , Ouster county F , Limmerer , Nil Despernmliim. When youigirl give you thu mitten , am , I'11 fe * vour heart in broke , Don t Rive way to black despair , but trea it ns a joku , Get your health in first class order , a bottl of Kl'lilNO HLO.HHOM buy , And B ily join a uliifjlna class , nud for on other sweetheart try. Price 50 centu , trial bottle 10 cents. _ _ eodlw , WOMAN'S TRUE FRIEND. A friend in need is a friend indeed This none can deny , ospeciall whei assistance is rendered \\hon ono i Borely alllictod with disease , more par ticuhiry these complaints und weak nesses so common to our female jwp ulution. Every woman should kno\ that Electric Bitters are woman's tru f'iond , nnd will positively lestoro he to health , oven when all other remo dies fail. A single trial will alway prove our assertion. The are pleas unt to the taste und only cost 50 cent n bottle Sold by Ish & McMa hon. i tfHITESULPHURSPRINGS A Delightfully Cool and Pictur esque Summer Resort Near the Eureka Mountains. Bonntlfnl Foronti CoinlilorriMo Agitation Over tlio Liquor Quottion. Jorrctpondence of Itir. linn. WHITE St'M-ntm Si-iusas , Western . 0. , AugiiBt 4. TliN summer ro- ort is delightfully situated nt the oot of the Eureka mountains , the ividing range between North Caro4 ! na nnd Tennessee , nnd is but n few liloa from the lino. The elovntion is 00 feet higher than Ashvillo , the earcst railroad and telegraph point nd while the papers tell us of the ex * rome heat nil over the country , it is ard to realize the fact here for nt nome mo since entering thcso mountains ave I suiforod thu least from warm ireathor , the mercury ranges , nt noon roinTO to 80 , nnd nt night the air is anything too eool. Thu springs nro ut little known oven in this state ns summer resort. The hotel being ut recently opened , nnd communion- on being BO dilh'cult with the outside vorld , but by nil odds it is the most loasant , and most picturesque place lint I have yet scon in the tntc. The hotel is situated bent n mile from the vil- ,3 of Wayncsvillo , n quiet old lace , and for all the world like hun- reds of Now England villages nway -oiii railroads and travelled routes , 'he valley is narrow ut the point , but hat there is of it is vury rich. Corn nd wheat nro the chief productions of 11 the mountain section , though the eal wealth lies in its forests , ua yet , carcely touched. I have never soon nything equal to the forestry of this tate both in its vnriety nud the size nd value of its woods. Situated at lie juncture of a temperate and tropi al climate , North Carolina grows lore varieties of trees than any state n the Union. Between the cypress roes in eastern North Carolina und ho fir nnd tnaplo in the western , the wo most opposite extremes of tree rowth there is nearly every apccies o bo found in the country. Over ixty per cent , of the state is still oyorod with forests , a good portion > oiiii ; of second growth. Some of the icst ship timber in the world comes roiu this state , nnd the tar produced rein the long-loafed pine has furnished ho oooplo of central North Carolina ho convenient title of "tar heelers. ' The agitation over the liquor qucs < ion is intense. Coniider.iblo money ins been furnished the "Anti-pro- libs" by northern dealers , and barbe cues nro being given nil over the stato. L'he election comes oil * the 4th , and you will know the result before this otter reaches. If the nntis nro vic- prious , us seems likely , the prohibi , ion movement will receive a decided chock through the smith. But if suc cessful , other states nro waiting to falr n lino. Said n local democratic lea' ' dor to mo , "That , is one thing I like ibout the republican party north , i1 ukes the lend in matters of reform , nd is down on free whisky. Hero i s the reverse , and tlio bummers am rhisky men nnd the least intelligent of the people , are republicans. " As ar as 1 have noticed the question is really "whisky or no whisky , " for , hat scorns to be the standard drink , no malt liquors being manufactured it ; ; ho state , and but little being used. Dim evils of drinking nro thus uoro marked , and the issue presented sentod somewhat different from tha nisod by the prohibition party in No iraska. I have mot anver.il Nortl : Carolina Congressmen and ono Sena' or in the mountains , all hero for the mrposo of dodging the question , Dno thing is very marked all through Virginia and North Carolina , nnd j iupposo tlio whole South , nnd that ii ho absence of public schools and in deed of school building. There are norp or less educational insitutions seminaries for advanced scholars am for these who pay , but no common school system. The State raises n tax which supports a certain class o schools for u few weeks in each year but there is practically no means o education except through private en terorise. I haven't aeon a ochoo iiouse in this State yet , and the con trust can but bo noticed as in th North nnd Wont , the school house i generally the most prominent land mark , The negroes nro not allowed t < attend schools witlt the whites , bu whatever money is appropriated by the state is divided between the twt races. It is to bo said , however , tha the lost legislature inaugurated are Form in educational matters , the details tails of which I have been unable t learn , as it has not yet gone int ( 'fleet."Some of the southern states arc doing remarkably well by way of edu c.itionnl advancement , Tunncsseoam Georgia taking the lead In the largi cities the prejudice against educating "tho nigger" is rapidly disappearing and especially in Atlanta and Nash ville there has been a womlorfu clmngo of public sentiment. A fe\ years sinca there was little or no on oiuiMgomont for northern teachers sent there as tonchora in colorci schools , nnd no belief that the iiegrc could bo educated. To-day bimnes men speak with pride of thosuccess o thcso schools nnd of their work , th work is too much should not bo ex poctpd of these southern states in furthering thoring the education of the blacks especially when BO little comparative ! ) is ilono towards educating the whit population. Perhaps Judge Tourgeo" . method will have yet to bo tried "That the government owes it as i duty to tlio blacks to educate them a a nation. | 0. Baolilin' * Arnica Salvo. The best salvo in the world for outs bruises , sores , ulcers , salt rheum fever sores , totter , chapped hands chillblains , corns nnd all kinds o skin eruptions. This salve is guar nntood to give perfect satisfaction ii every case or money refunded. Trice 25c per box. For sale by ISH A MCMAHO.V , Omaha. A. G. TROUP , ATTOBNEY AT - - LAW von , RHEUMATISM , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Baof\cho \ , Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Sno/l- inffs and Sprains , Burns and . Scalds , General Bodily Paint , "Sooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains , and Aches. Ut rrrpnraMon on rtrth jqusli ST. JACOBS On t3 tnftmire , * ( t jtlf nt ] rlitap Ettrrtk ) B meJjr. A trUl enUHi t > ul th * comp r Ur lj tilling outlay of 60 Ontu , tnd ererjr one uifTer- Isp with ruin can t > To chetp tnd peilttT * oroof C ? IU claims. . . . Directions In Eltrtn Lamrnag * * * I GOLD BY ALLDBTTOOIBTS ANDDEALEE8 IN MEDICINE , A. VOCrELER c5c CO. , JJaUJmo- " . PURELY VEGETABLE KiK2 Mothers , Wives , Daughters , Sons , Fathers , Ministers , Teachers , Business Men , Farm ers , Mechanics , ALL should bo nhrnoti against ruing and Introducing Into their HOMES Nos trums and Alcoholic remedies. Have no such prejudice against , or fear of "Warner's Safe Tonic Bitters. " They are what they arc claimed to he hannlciH as jnllk , and contain only modi- cinvllrtucs. ; . Kxtract of pure \ ctrctables only. They ilo not belong to that clasi know n 09 "Cure- All V * hut only protest to reach cases here the illseaso originates In dchllltatcd framcfl and Im pure Wood. A perfect Spring and Summer medicine. A Thorough Blood Purifier. A Tonic Appe tizer. Pleasant to tha taste , Invigorating to the body. Tio" ) < Ro t eminent pht > lclaii9 recommend them for their curatho properties. Once used always preferred.JL'Jte.3Z JL'Jte.3Z . For the Kidneys. Liver and Urinary organs , MJ nothhm "WARNER'S SAFE KIDNEY and LIVCR CURE. " It stands Unrivalled. Thous auds owe their health and ha plnc8s to It. 1'rlcc. 81.25 per bottle. Wo oiler "Warncr'a Safe Tonle lllttera" lth uiual confidence. H. H. WARNER , Rochester , N. Y. fclO-tu-th-ut-lv To Contractors , Builders nnd Property Owners. The umlci lh'iied 1m hi been appointed agent for the cxtomdio Iron ami wire matiufacturln ; ; houses of E. T. Barnuni , of Detroit , and the Kiutcl Iron Foundry and Works at Toledo Ohio , capacity of 60 tons dally , la prepared to furnUh cutimatcH and prices for Iron columns , Ac. , 4o. , for store fronts , window caps and Bills , threshold plfltm.rought Iron bcanm and Bird- era , hydraulic tle\atoni , fctaplo llttln s , piillcjg nhafilnc , ic. ; also Iron fences , crestlntr , "In do\\JJaiaril3 , nhuttcrt. talr , Laleonlcn , settees , chaliHacs , acuariumii | , foiintalns , summer houses , lawn , garden and cuincU'ry ornaments , flowerttJJidn , ( trave ifimrds , Ac. , ic. . In cndlesa variety. CatalOKUcs srpnlled on application. IIKNUY II. BAItRY , Manufacturont' Ajciit , 22 Pearl street. ttuifll-lm mo Council llluff < , Iowa , B.T. MOUNT . . , DKAL7R IN SADDLES AND HARNESS. 1412 Forn. St. * ? : Omaha , Neb. CELK1IRATSD CONCORD HARNESS Two Moduli nnd a Diploma of Honor , Ith th lery hltjhest award the J ud e * could bestow awarded this harnciu at the Centennial Kihlbl tlon , Common , nlno Itanchmrn'i Mid Ijdlcn' SAD DLKS , Wu keep the lar Cbt stock In the wet ind lutlto 11 who cannot examine to send to prio > § . l'8t Sale In the Circuit Court of the United States for th district of Xtbretka. AujxutusS. Klddcr ) \ , > In Chancery. .Vi-l.ou Kcautcau. ) rOlltCLOa EK Or UORT010B. 1'ul.llc notice U hereby eh en that In pursuMici of a decree entered In thu aboio cause on the Ibtl day ol November , 1&40 , I , Kllln U Blerbottcr Matter In Cham cry In ( aid court , Hill on the SDth dij of AuifU t , lSSlat the hour of 3 o'clock In the afternoon of the " 1J day at the w eat door o tlio United States court housir and pottotHco buiMliif In the city of Lincoln , Lancaster coun t ) , hUto and Dlitrlctof Nebnuka , tell at public auction the follow Ing deacribcU property , to-xtlt Thenorthucst quart ) r of the nortliwut quarter and loU Koi. three ( S ) and ( our (1) ( ft bcctlon No four(4) . towuihlpKo. thlrty-ono(31) ) , raiwe No (6) ( ) riikt. Alia the coot half of the > outh\tc iiimrteraiidlot threi(3)and ) ) the northufnt quar tirotthe outh C4ttiuirter of section No , Thlr tj-throe , ( S3) ) In township thirty-two , raujjoNo ( & ) Ihoca t contalnlntr In all t o hundred am > etenty-thre and 10-11XS73 10-100) acres all In Dixon county , NebnuVn. _ CAvrutLt , Mwtcr In Chancery. Solicitors for Complainant. Jy 20- Oornell College , The Clissllcal. rhlloiophlcal , Sclcntlflcand Civ II EiiirlnocrlnK Coumci com | ra fnorutly wltl the beit colleges In the courJry , bpocliladvttiitai.-iaaroi.'l " ) In the rreparato ry and Kormal UepartmenU , and la the Caiucrr atory ol Mutlc. Twenty Professor * nd Teachert. Superior llulldliipi , Mmeum , Laboratory n Apivxnxtus , ' Expense * Low. YM tcnu opens Sept. 16. tit. Veruou , loni. Burdock TJifi it % r * IjiTTERS I j on fluffcr from D ) spqisli , < utc llt'UbOCK 1JLOOI ) IlITTEItS. I jou are nflllctcil w Ith Hiliousne" , u o IlUnDOCK W.OOI ) niTTEUS , t you are prostrated nltti tick Headache , take . 11UHDOCK I1I.OOI ) HITTERS f your IJonclmrc disordered , rrpilato them nith IlimWOCK 111,000 IllTTKKS. f jour lllooills Impure , purlt > U ntth iiuitnocK IILOOD nrrTEKS. ly ulme Indigestion jou will flmlivn Antidote n I1UIIDOCK DI.OOIJ II1TTKHS. ( lounre troubled lth Spring Complaint * , cr < ndlcnto tliom with BURDOCK 11LOOI ) 1IITIT.US. f jour Uteri * torpid , restore U to healthy action Mith BURDOCK I1LOOD f > our Liter Is affected , you will find n sure re- itoratlre In BURDOCK W.OOI ) BITTERS. t you hae any species of Humor or Pimple , fall not to take BURDOCK 1H.OOD BITTERS. f j ou hao any > } mptoms of Ulcers or Scrofulous iorcs , tt curathe remedy 111 be found In BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. 'or Imparting strength and \lt-ilit } to the M 9- cm , nothing can equal BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. For Xenons and General Debility , tone up the ysteiu with BURDOCK BLOOD BITTEnS. Price , l. 00 per Dottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts. FOSTER MILBIM & Co , ) , , Props , BTTFFAI,0 , N. Y. Sold lit wholesale by Ish & McM&hon nnd C. F. OoodmaD. Jo 27 cod-mo FEENEY & CONNOLLY , AND SLIPPERS ! Of c 'cry grdetnd blze at At Prices Heretofore Un heard of , They hn > o this week added to their stock splendldjncw Jot of Ladles and JUsse'u FINEST FRENCH KID SHOES Kccclvcd direct from the manufactory. Ladle are rcbptcUulh Ini itcd to call and > ee ' them , Also their HAND-SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE CITY , AND Lowest Prices Guaranteed Pegged. RTANDAHK SCREW FASTENER am ilAOHlNi ; at'WKI ) from $1.25 up , Their SCOTCH KW1K OIIA1N C'ltKElJ. RAILWAY SIIOKS wo rapidly and they have this Hvtk added an auort * mcntofj "OREEDIOEE"BOOTS To this department. A Perfect Fit Guaranted or the Money Refunded. ONE PRICE ONLY ALL GOODS MAKKKD IN PLAIN FIGUKKS. THKV OA1UIY A FULL LINE OF PAEMERS' SUPPLIES , at priced beyond competition. 6152 Sixteenth Street , Bttuetn Cdlfor. nit and Cui itreet. OpX lte Wui. Oentleuun'i popular grocery utorc. DEWET & STONE , FURNITURE ! ORCHARD & BEAN , JB. FRENCH & CO. , C A R P E T S I GROCERS ! J. B. Betwiler's E The I argest Stock and Most Com. plete Assortment in The West. : , - \ We Keep Everything in the Line of Carpets , Oil- cxoths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 1313 Farnham St. , Omaha. THE GREAT WESTERN CLOTHING HOUSE. M.'LHELLMAN ' & CO , , ' Spring Suits ! All Styles ! IMMENSE STOCK AT.WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. j The Largest Clothing House lest of Chicago A Department for Children's Clothing , We have now an'assortment of Qlothing of all kinds , Gent's Furnishing Goods in great varietyand a heavy stock of Trunks , "Valises , Hats , Caps , &c. These goods are fresh , purchased from the manufacturers , and will be sold at prices lower than ever before made. We Sell for Cash and Have but One Price. A large TAILORING FORCE is employed by us. and we m SUITS TO ORDER on very short notice. - . rf S JO fmV A. * Rjy JCpTFlJpj "CXS 1301 and l303FarnhamSt.cor.rl3th POWER AND HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , UININO MACHINEKY , BELTINO , HOSE. BRASS AND inON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND UCTAIU HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS. A. L. STRANG , 205 Farnam St. , Omaha.