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    6 THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : WEDNESDAY AUGUST 17 , 1881.
BONANZA IN SAN FRANOISO
The Million Dollar Dlvldcm
Thing * of tlio Pnit ,
8\n FntncUro tlullctln.
The market misses tlio million tit
Iftr dividends of the California nt
Consolidated Virginia mines , and
likely to inisa them for a long tiino
come. These dividends will bo r
mcmborcd to show what has bc <
done in the way of mining , rath
that what can bo done. Wo do m
ever expect to see any moro majtiil {
cent dividends of Jthat sort disburse
monthly by single mines , It takes
great many small dividends to mal
$1,000,000. But small dividends ,
they arc regular , are quite as 01
couraging M irregular ones on a larj
scale. It is gratifying to know tin
most of the mines which wuro payir
dividends in this vicinity nt the b
ginning of the year arc still koopit
them up , nnd it ia hoped they wi
sutler no month to pass without n
momboring stockholders. Mini
should start in as they expect to hoi
out , and then the business of ininii ;
will have moro friends nnd fowur cm
mics. The following mining dividciu
have been disbursed , principally i
San Francisco , during the first half t
the current year :
. No , Amoun
Dead wood Terra , DMtoU. . 15 $ 280 , DC
Eureka Tonsolldfttcd , Ncv. . 0 If-O.OC
J'nther Do Smet , Dakota. . . 1 100.0C
Great Western Quicksilver ,
California 1 12.0C
HomesUke , Dakota 0 180.0C
Idaho , ' allfnrnla 0 124,00
Indian Queen , Nevada ( i .18 , " ;
Nftvajn , NenuU 1 STi.OC
Nnw York , California 0 GO.W
Northern Belle , Nevada. . . 11 187.W
Napa Consolidated Quick
elU cr , California 2 20.0C
Ontario. Utah 0 37f > , OC
Silver King , Arizona 0IfiO.OC
SUndard Consolidated , Cal Q 450.0C
Weitern , Arizona 0 450,00
Total 77 S2C02,7C
These fifteen mines , in the court
of six months , liavo done a trifle bol
tor than the California and Consolidt
ted Virginia used to do in one montl
It is proper to remark that the Dene
wood Terra , Father do Smot , Home
( take , Indian Queen , Napa Consoli
dated , and Ontario mines diibun
their dividends very largely in No <
York and Boston.
The Tomporaace Question'
N w York Tribune.
"What is your position on the temperance
peranco aucstion , Dr. Woolsoy ? "
"My pliysician advises mo , in consideration
sidoration of my ago and state ' c
health , to take two , glasses " of shorr ,
daily , but I don't ' do" it. I think
use about half a glass each day. Bu
if I thought any one within the rang
of my inilueiico likely to become
'drunkard through my indulgence
should refuse to take even that , ' ' sai
the venerable scholar , with a amile.
"If a young man should como t
.you for advice as to the use of win
what would you Bay to him ? "
"I should toll him nut to allow hin :
nolf to have any drinking habits ,
should not advise him tu pledge hin
self not to drink , but abstain froi
principle. It is not necessary to n
gard drinking a glass of wiiu , a ain i
itself , but every young man shoul
BOO that it is better for himself , an
especially for weak associates wli
may 4)e under his influence , to use n
strong drink , and therefore ho shoul
decide not to indulge. "
"Your position is the sumo as Di
Crosby' * , them ? "
"Substantially. I do not think th
Advocates of the total abstinonc
pledge are likely to reform the com
try. They have gone about as far n
they can go. It is better to advocat
reform on Dr. Crosby's grounds tha
on theirs I think. As to the use c
light wines and ale , it would bo boUc
for the nation if they > veru introduce
freely enough to abate the consumt
lion of fiorv liquors. Temperance i
an evil which cannot bo overcome t
once , and reformers must bo contei
to regulate the sale of liquors BO fa
na their work relates to a certain pai
of large co'iununitios. A permanoi
temperance reform must come throng
the establishment of character on ju :
and right principles. "
Iron-MakinR in the West.
The prospective opening of u blai
furnace at South Pueblo , Coloradi
with the announcement ( hat it will I
ready to turn out stool rails in a fa
months , is something moro than a
event in Colorado ; it ia a token of tli
vast system of iron manufactures the
must grow up in the west in the lies
few years. Iron-making requires la g
capital and skilled labor , and for thi
reason the west hua been backward i
oven attempting to turn to account il
vast deposits of ore and coal. Bu
this uogluct cannot continue. Capit ;
and skillon labor uio becoming dii
fusivo , they can bo carried to romot
points without difliculty ; they ca
work with almost equal facility i
Missouri and Colorado as in rennsyl
yania and Now Jersey , Besides , th
increasing abundance of capital in th
.r country has caused it to lose its trad
tional timidity and to become darin
and enterprising. It ventures boldly ii
to new Holds to make novel experiments
because thj future of the country i
certain tu bring huccuss to wel
founded enterprises and to rescue eve
foolish ones from disaster. Tim rai
road building now going on in tl
west at such an amazing rutu must I
accompanied by the iron manufact
riot needed to supply the roads \vi1
materials for repairs , Every railrot
"built is a perpetual consumer of ire
-and the consumption of iron is tl
gauge that measures a people's pr
gross in civilization , The question
whether the immense amount
stool rails for steel is to bo the n
material henceforth needed for t !
expanding system of roads in the f
west shall bo made in the coat , or
Europe , and brought to the ground
great expense , or bo made in tlio we
near the points where they aroneode
As there ia an abundant supply
iron ore , perfectly adapted to t
Beuemer process , in Missouri ,
-close contiguity to the coi
t of Illinois tftoded to reduce
and as there it an ample supply
oed ore and coal on the headwatt
of the Arkansas in Colorado , the
facts /supply an annwor to the nucstic
it Is wet of the Mississippi that ire
making must find its greatest develc
ment in the future. The freic
cltarges on a ton of rails from Pei
ylvimiu to the Mississippi aro'gn
enough to constitute a reason * !
protective tmff ; and the fart !
west is the point whore the rails a
needed , the greater is the protcctic
against eastern competition. Tl
immense mileage of railroad wo n
ready have in the country and tl
rapid rate at which wo arc covcrit
the unoccupied ground mint incrca
enormously our consumption of in
and make it necessary for each regie
where- ore is to bo found to furnish i
own supply of tha material. Th
renders it certain that iron-making
to become ono of the most active nt
prosperous of industries in Missou
and Colorado in the future.
Ohlnoio Cheap Labor-
tfiw York Times.
How cheap is "Chinese chcr
labor ? " The United States coimi
general at Shanghai has Ircon innkii
i special investigation which cnabli
lim to throw some light on this ii
tort-sting inquiry. Skilled laborers-
artisans , workers at trades , etc , Hi
nostly in the cities , whore all prici
\ro higher than outside. Art an
.ante , although appreciated , arc m
iiid : accordingly. A painter may wi
onown , and his name or his seal ma
ive after him ; but during lifo ho wi
> o no belter off than his ncighlx.
vho makes cofllna. Painters of poi
celnin , dcsignera and wcavern of th
nest exquisite patterns of silka. an
he artisan who makes womlorft
> ioces of enamel or "china , " are sat
sfied if they put by enough for burir
sxpenscflj the butcher does as well n
unyof them. Gold and silversmiths
md others whoso work is peculiar !
responsible , do n little better ; th
weaver or spinner of silk is probabl
ho best paid day laborer , getting 8
0 82 n day. The avcr.igo pay (
killed labor is probably ? 3 a week fc
a master , $1.DO for a workman , an
10 cents for "youngsters or females.
L'ho master lives generally nt hi
workshop , having § 20 to $30 worth c
lousohold goods ; he pays 872 n yea
or food , 8oO for rent and aundrici
$12 $ for clothing , and is rich with 83
oft. The ordinary workman , if ui
'
married , livoa' with hia parents or wit
oino friend. Ilia effects may b
ivorth $45 , and ho pays $45 , 812) am
18 for the throe items above men
ioned. Females and youngsters at
wsumud to coat ull they can earn. O
ho farm , everybody must work , th
hildren beginning nt 0 years. Tw
mil half acres of arable land , with
louse built of mud and roods am
hatched with straw , and a cow , a fo'
owls and piga , and some very prim !
ivo tools , may constitute n woll-to-d
armor's property. The soil will usu
illy support the family , and 20 cent
1 day will pay for their food. Rice
at bread , with vegetables and com
non tea , varied by a little poultry o
iork on festive occasions , makca the !
lot. Their bit of land may bo worti
3400 , their annual working expense
nay bo $42 , and they will produc
bout $100 , leaving about § 50 cleat
n cotton , the land will average 1GO
rounds at 4 conta ; cost of cultivatio ;
ml tax , 831 , not yield , $33 , if th
011 suits cotton. A woman weave
me piece per day ot cotton cloth , I
0(9 yarda , 39 to 40 inches wide ; sh
pma ( one-third of a pound of yarn
xt G cents for labor ; ( i working -day
'onvort the raw fibre into 1 1-
jtiunds of cloth , worth 00 cents. Th
arm lahenor gut 10 to 15 cents a da }
3r 70 conta to 81.05 a week , in hat
feat time , besides his food , estimate
U 10 cents a day ; by the month , 81-5
o $2 , and board ; by the year , 815
'nnd found. " About 82 a year wi
lethe him , and ho eloos well if h
aves twice that ia a year , Fo
polio labor , comprising boatman , cai
iern , wheel barrowmen , etc. , from
o 30 cents a day are paid ; the cat
iora in West China , who carry for 2
onsccutivo days 300 to 400 pounds c
ca on Uieir backs over a mountain
) Us country , aie considered well paii
it 25 cents n day. The ordinar
oolio earns $ l.DOu month , and spend'
J4. Coal is mined ontiiely by hand
uid scllls nt the piffl mouth for $1
on , Gold-diggcra on the Han rivei
u 1870 , were earning 5 to 15 cents
lay ; seven men uero estimated t
vash 20 tons of gravel n day , yield
ng 3 to ! cents to tha ton. Th
Chinese soldier costs $67 a year.
Popularity.
Thomai' Kcleotrlo Oil ban obtalne
; ieat popularity , from iU intrlniio valu
a reliable medicine , In cMriii li
> ciu , and all Irrltutlona of the throat , dii
'ai < fa of the cliest , etc. For these it in a
nconipaMble pulnionlc. , eodlw
P. T. Barnum's Tale.
'rom t1i , CltoUiiil Uailor ,
"Elephants nro the cutest and moa
ensible animals in u menagerie. The
uuftt bo well taken care of. A
jtmisvillo recently wo lost a valuabl
alephant , which died of chills. Tli
July remedy used when they gc
hose chills is w htsky. Several year
ago two of our largo elephants wer
eizod with chills and divide
wo gallons of whisky betweo
hem. In a short time the
allied and gave evidence tha
heir drunk pleased them. The nox
lay the keeper's attention was culle
o the same two elephants ahakin
uid acting as they did the procodin
lay , The keeper eyed them botli
ind with n knowing wink told thei
o stop their nonsense , that the
would gut no moro whisky. This wn
sad news for them , and they steppe
shaking instantly.
Cared of Drinking ,
"A young friend of mine was cure
) f on insatiable thirst for liquoi
which had so prostrated him that 1
was unable to do any business , II
was entirely cured by the use of Hei
Bitters. It allayed all that burnti
thirst ; took away the appetite ft
liquor ; made his nerves steady , an
ho has remained a sober and ateai !
man for moro than two years , and hi
no desire to return to his cups ;
know a number of others that hai
been cured ot drinking by it. " Fro
a leading R. R. oilicial , Chicago , 111.-
[ Times. augl6-sopl
Worthy ot Hraite.
As a rule wo elo not iccommeiid p
tent medicines , but when \vo know
one that really is n public bonofuctei
and does positively cure , than wo co
sidor it our duty to impait that infc
nuition to all. Electric bitters a
truly a most valuable medicine , ai
will surely euro Biliousness , Fev
and Ague , Stomach , Liver nnd Lidn
complaints , even where nil other roi
edies fail. Wo know whereof i
sneak , and can freely recommend
all [ Ex. . Sold at 50 oonts , a bott
Ish & McMahon. (4) ( )
D.T. MOUNT
MA1CFACTO R AKD DFALER 15
SADDLES AND HARNESS
1412 Farn. St.rr
Omaha , No !
Cm.lIBRiTKO
CONCORD HARNESS
Two Mctlnlt ami k Diploma o ( Honor , with I !
\eryhlfrheUnwaril the Judjfcii could Ixntow w
twanlca this h&rncM at the Centennial Enhll
Ion ,
Common , also Kmichmcn' * anil LaillcV 8A
) IKS. Vfo krcj ) the lirjfest utock In the wu
uid Iinlte all who cinnot examine toncmlf
nrlcfu. anQt
EXCURSION TICKET !
S ± O.OC
BOUND TRIP , $19.00
( 'Irnt-claiM niul K < x > 'l through the \cixr. All
S'cw York , lloitou and all Kfwtcrn points , at Jin
wttlonatuly low rate * . en nalo ONLY nt
HOIinlK llllOTHEKh1
Unllrnvl Ticket Oinee ,
ilmeAu 1 in POT Ti-nth > t . emi > li -
Co Contraoton , Ballilors an
Property Owner * .
Tha iinilcmtncil haInifbccn appointed aci
or the cxtcnnlto Iron amlwlni ninnuUcturlti
loiiicK of K. T. Ilnrnum , of Detroit , nnd it
( iisscl Iron Koundry and Works nt Tolcd
) hlo , capacity of fiO tons dally , la prepared I
tirniih cHttinatcH and prices for Iron column
tc. , Ac. , for store frontM , window cap * nnd till
hrenhold plaU > . wrought Iron hcnma nnd uln
n , lijilraiillc tlo\ator , utaplo llttliiK * , puller
&c. ; aluo Iron fences , crestin g , v.li
rd > , nhuttcrs , ftnlrs , liatconlcs , Hcttce
B , \ucs , m. < iunriumS | foiintntns , HUinmi
louscf , lawn , ( 'ardcn and cemetery ornatnrnt
loucriUndt , Km > OKiiardi , i.c.ic..ln ciullc
arlcty. e > talojuciiiiuppllcd on application.
IIKNUY II. IlAHUY ,
Mnnuacturcr ( > ' Agent , 22 I'earl street.
aiiL'10-lm mo Council llluITi , lom
. NASH "III take notice that on the 12t
AH. of July , 1881 , Chnrlcn llrandcs. Justlc
af the { K-ace , nr t pruclnct , Douglas couny , Noli
Kiicil an order of attachment for 418.00 In an n
Ion pending before hlm\\ herein U. K. Hainan
ilalntlff nnd A , K. Na h ilefenJant. Tliat moncj
lue jou lian 1 > cen attached under Bald onlc
HalJ cau o wni continued to the 2Jth ot Au us
8S1 , at 1 o'clock p. in.
11UH4W. _ U. K , 11AMA.V , PlalntllT
RACINE COLLEGE !
A COLLEQK AND GUAMMAIt SCHOOL
THE BEST SCHOOL I BOY !
Tor torma Address Dr. Steven
arker , warden of Racine College
locme , Wi's. _ jy 22-lm
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. 1508 Faraham Street ,
3f c Korth tldo. QUO. Grand Central Hotel ,
D , S. BENfON ,
ATTORNEY- -
AHIIACH BLOCK ,
Cor. Douclan nd 16th SU. Umaha K h.
J.H FLIEGEL
Bucccgaor to J , II. Thlele , .
MERCHANT TAILOI
No. 2.10 UouvUi Street Omaha Neb.
L I , HAM , Dentist
Orncx Jncotu * Illork , co ncr Capitol n\cni
ml I'lfu-entri tre t. eiimhiN'ar ) _
Dexter L , Thomas ,
ATTORNEY - AT
KO , W. DOANF. A. C. CAMCIM.
DOANE & CAMPBELL ,
Attorneys-at-Law
S W COR. l&TH & DOUGLAS 8T8. ,
Jy 81'tf OMAHA ,
RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDI
WALKS.
Jo It rcsoheJ by theClt.x Council of thecltji
elinaha ;
That a nldeuitlk lie , wltliln flftevn da > ifroi
hit date , conitructfd and laid to the tcm | > orai
rndo Iniald clt > , In front of and adjoining tl :
allotting dtucrlurd prvmlton , tlz ;
Lot 8 , coat tide of Tenth Btrcut , 4 feet wide.
Lot 0 , tout Id j of Tenth ttreet , 4 foct w Ide.
Ix > t 10 , cut Hi Jo of Tenth utrcct , 4 feet lde.
Lot 11 , cant tilde ot Tenth Mtrcet , 4 feet u Ide.
Lot 13 , ca > t ld of Tenth street , 4 feet wlile.
Lot IS , eaitkldeof Tuntli ctrrtt , 4 feet wide ,
lx > t 14 , vut Kld of Tenth ktreer , 4 Icct Ide.
Lot IS , vast "lilo of Tenth itrett , 4 feet wide.
l < ot III , vast tide of Tunth ttrett , 4 feel vide.
I/it 17 , eatt Mo of Tenth htroet , 4 feet Idu.
All In Kountzo'i second addition , to the ell
if Onmlm.
Also In front of ull property on the cast tide <
Tenth itreet , between Ohatlt * ttrvtt and Cute
ar Aunuo , all to be 4 fict Aide ,
Huclmldevtnlk to bo conitruitcd of 2 Inch pit
> lvik and to b In width , ai abo\ i > nltl d , ar
ha retiiocth e on ncr or ovrent ) ( thialiovrd
irltied premUciaiohireh ) wu tel t ) conutm
he MUII ,
l'a * l Aug. Bth , li > 81.J. .
J. J. L. n. JKWETT ,
City Ulerl.
_
I'UOPOSALS FOIl IJUILDINi
OHOSS-WALKS.
Seilrd t < roio aU will bo recelttid b } the undc
.iKiicil tm Monday , the IMh day of An u > t , ltd
it T o'clock p. m. , for tha tuinlthlntr nutcri
nd roiibtrurtlon of crotn-walW * , an follow :
IS rrcuu MU , 4 feet ulde , 3 huh oak plank ,
10 rrotn-uulk * , 3 fcot ulde , S Inch oak plank ,
41 crews vnlkt , 3 feet wide , 3 Inch oak plank ,
100UOM walk ,3fi tHldrlneh pluti pUn
Mrr.M-walkn. 2 feet ulde , t Inch pine plan
DcroU'Walki , timber , 3 feet wide , U Inch pin
4 ! > 4 npron from 0 to I'l fret In length to 1
made of 2 Inch pine plank , The work to be do
under tha superlndtondance of the ttreet roi
uilwloner mm the different deletjatloiiH Iroran
ward. llld < to be for llnual foot for cram-wall
nlto for lineal foot for apronn Tha city ro n
the right to reject any and all bldii , and to ha
the right In cote of acceptance of nj bid to co
tract lor a Kruater or leu * number tlmn abe
peclBed. Dldl thall b accoiupanled b } t
name of proposed mrity under the luualcom
tlonn.
Entilovu * containing tald vroxwaU ] hall
marked "I'ropooiU for llulldlntr Crou-Walki
and dellt ered to the uudinliiii.d not later th
tlio time alxn o i > cdfl0d.
Omaha , Avwu.t 10 , It&l.J .
J , J L. 0. JKWKTT ,
_ aulO 4t _ fit . } Clerk ,
-i"H "I i l ii l " * * " * " " i l I - -1
MetekaLandAgenc ;
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham Bt , , . , Omah * . Nebrai )
Cucfully acloctol Und In Koitern Nebmka
tile , Orvat llorvalni In Improved farmi , a
Omaha city propcrt )
0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTEH 8NVOE
Lit * Liu a Cotu'r U. P , U , _ ,
Malnrla It an Unteen , Vaporous
I'olion , fpremllntf dlteaie and dcnth In mmvlc
ralltlci , for nhlchipiltilne la no ( rcniillie nntldoti
hut for thu cffoctiot which Iloitcttcr's Htomicl
Hitters 1 not only n tlioroui < h remedy , but
reliable preventive. To this fact there h an oici
tthctmlntr array of testimony , c\tcndlniro\cr :
period of thirty ] cars. All disorders of the Ihci
utomaih and bowels are also conquered by th
Hitters
X4I For alc b.\ all Dniffsltls and Dealers gen
cmlly.
niPVPl CQ I am Acnt for COLUMm ,
DIUlUUl.O > and01TOI1IOYCLKS. ben
three cent utanip forCntalo ii
and price Hut containing fu
Information.
N , I , D , SOLOMON ,
Pn.lnts.Oiln and Glai
OMAHA , NUB
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
Saldwell , Hamilton & Co.
Duiiluosa trannvctcd eamo u that of an Incoi
xi rat eel cirvnk.
Accounts kept In currency or gold subject t
ilfht check without riottm
Certificates of deposit iMued pax able In three
ilx and t cl\ months , bearing [ nterott , or 01
lomand without Interest.
Adtancct maxlo to customer ! on approved ( ecu
Itlc * at market rates of Interest.
Buy and neil gold , bills of exchange , go\irn
neni , itate , county and city bondn.
Draw ilftnt inft ! on England , Ireland , Bcot
and , and all parts ot Europe.
Boll European patsage tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MA OK.
auyldt
United States Depository
NationalBank
- OK OMAHA. -
Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts.
_ /
) LDE3T BANKING EOTAIILISIIMENT II
OMAHA.
SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.
BTAILIKIIKO 1850 ,
DrganUod ai a Katlonal Bank August 20 , 1S6 !
3APITAL AND PUOFIT3 OVEU . 300,00i ,
ornou AJ.D DIKKCTOII :
UUMAH Kou ! < n , President.
AuofBTt's Kot'NRK , Vice President.
II. W , VATM , Ctonler.
A. J. PurrLKTOM , Attorney ,
Joux A. CmtiouioN.
F. II. DATII , Asat. Caihle
This bank receives tlvposlts w Ithout regard I
itiiounts
lisuui tline certificates liearlnz Interest.
Draw * drafts on San KrancUco and prlnclp :
cltle * of the United States , also London , Dublii
KdlnburKhand the principal cities of ttisuont
iient of Europe.
Sells powcn fet tickets for emigrants by tha Ii
man line. mavIdU
Seamless Evaporate
AND
, "SOUTHERN "CANE MILL
FIRST CUSS SORQHO MiCBHE !
AT f CUT LOW nueia.
Eicd for Diicriptlrs riin IU !
THOS. SCANTUN & SON ,
EVAN8VILLE , IND ,
Geo. P. Bemis
REAL ESTATE AGENG\
15th and Dodge 81s. , Om h , Nob.
Tlil axoncy does BTHCTLta brokonge builnei
Does not stxx.ulate , uid therefore tny bargai
on IU books are Insured to Its patrouf , iuitc
ol Uluc vxibbled uo by tha ayenl
C. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY- -
it F ruhimSt. , Ointha Nib ,
S. P. MORSE & CO. ,
Cash Jobbers and Retailers of
1319 FARNHAM STREET.
DURING THE COMING WEEK OUR GREAT SALE OF
DOMESTICS , PRINTS AND GINGHAMS ,
> i
*
[ * onsdale , Fruit Hill , and other well-known brands of Muslin at 8 l-2c a yard.
Best quality unbleached muslin , 7 l-2c , Pillow case muslins , lOc , Wide
sheeting muslins , at wholesale prices , Linen sheetings from
from $1.00 to $150 per yard. Very best prints , fast
colors , 6c , Very best ginghams , 8 l-2c.
7T
Another Case Black Buntings , 8 I-2c. Thirty pieces new dress
goods , lOc.
RIBBONS ! RIBBONS ! RIBBONS !
700 PIECES ALL SILK RIBBONS 10 GENTS PER YARD.
n this lot will be found all desirable colors in ALL SILK GRCS GRAIN , SATIN AND GROS GAIN , AND FINE
SILK BHOOADED RIBBONS , from one to four inces wide.
No Such Ribbon Bargains were ever before Shown
ZBTJTTOIN"
12,000 dozen fine Dress Buttons at lOc a card two and three dozen on a card , all sizes and over a thousand diSerent
designs ; worth from from thirty to fifty cents a card.
S. P. MORSE & CO.
DOFTYOUIWGETIT
WHEN IN NEED OF
BOOTSISHOES
To examine the stock of
BASWITZ & WELLS ,
House 1422 Douglas St. , near 15th
OTTXC. STOO3
a largo nnd always the lowest prices.
e3 otl-Cm
AND STILL THE LION
CONTINUES TO
Roar for Moore ( s )
Harness
AND Saddlery.
adopted the Lion M Trade Milk , and
all my ( rood * wilt be STAMPED with the LION
UKlinyNAUBon thocamo. NO GOODS AKE
GENUINE WITHOUT THE ABOVE BTAMPH.
Tliu bent material U uuxl and thoitoiktkllltf
workmen are cninlo ) od , and at the low eat cut
price. Anone Unlng a price Hit ot good will
coucr fa\or by tending lor one.
DAVID SMITH MOORE ,
LKGAL NOTIOK.
John McKatldcn will take notice thit on the
10thot August , 1SS1 , Charlu * Bnndca , Justlvuol
the I'niU' , o ( l t iiri'dnit , loiqlu Co. ! Neb. , U-
mil an order of at taihnicnt ( or the sum of 20.25
In auattloii landing U.foro hlui , wherein Anio
KroU It i > Ulntia aitd John McFaddon dclenJint ,
that proivcrty con I tlni ; of liouichoM tunilturt
and linplcruenti lift * liceu attaclied under tilil
order. Said uiuso vaa i-oiitluued to l t pi
beptimber , Ibal , 10 o'clock 11. ui.
AUNOKUATZ , I'UlotVB.
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW ,
MAX MEYEE & BRO , ,
the Oldest Wholesale and
Retail Jewelry House in
Omaha. Visitors can here
find all novelties in Silver
Ware , Clocks , Rich and
Stylish Jewelry , the La
test , Most Artistic , and
Choicest Selections in
Precious Stones , and all
descriptions of Fine
Watches at as Low Pri
ces as is compatible with
honorable dealers , Call
and see our Elegant New
Store , Tower Building ,
corner llth and Farn
ham Streets
MAX MEYER & BRO.
MAI IETEE & BED , ,
O HOC-A. Z3T
THE LEADING
IN THE WEST I
General Agents for the
Finest and Best Pianos and
Organs manufactured.
Our prices are as Low as
any Eastern Manufacturer
and Dealer.
Pianos and Organs sold
for cash or installments at
Bottom Prices.
A SPLENDID stock of
Steinway Pianos , Knabe
Pianos , Vose & Son's Pi
anos , and other makes.
Also Clough & Warren ,
Sterling , Imperial , Smith
American Organs , &c. Do
not fail to see us before pnr-
chasing.
O. H. BALLOU ,
DEALER IN
Lath and Shingles ,
Yard and Office 15th and Cumings Street , two blocks
north of
ST. PAUL AND OMAHA DEPOT.
.
iyl-eod-3in.
iyleod3in.WM. . F. STOETZEL ,
Dealer in ( Hardware , '
Cooking Stoves"
TIlsT "W-A-IRIE.
Stove Uepairer.Jol . ) Worker and Manufacturer
OX *
and Jackso1"1 QR- - - - Omaha , .b