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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1881)
r4 < * ff fa * * " . ( b THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY AUGUST 23 , 1881. MONTANA TERRITORY. Notes From Ono of The Boe's Speciol Correspondents. > HnlnR , Stock ItniftinR , nnd Other 'Inilustric * of TlintThrlvhiB - " * ' Territory- - Corrt pondonre of the Omaha Pro , KXQlNKKlfS' GAMP , U. 1' . 1 . 1U t' ' /-HIM. OATH CASO.V , ALT. \ , , r. , I' ' AnguntlS , 1881. J tv Perhaps daring no epoch in tlio his * ftory of. tlio territory IIM it soon such ' ' promlsiis frit future prosporily ns H doc's now. llailroath nro fast push * ing their line * through difiurcnt por- niona of the territory , racing and fighting each oilier for vniiom riglils- of-waj" . The gront strife now going on is bctuccn tlio U. P. II. U. nnd 'tho Utah Northern , Loth companies straining every effort to get posses sion of coveted passes nnd vallies to ' -run their lines through. The objlict- ivn point for both roads is Helena , via Crow Indian crocks , where both companies have largo forces to work , and indications are that the rival companies will crash. Tlio graders of the Utah Northern pulled up the surveyors' stakes of the U. P. H , K.t and each company is recruiting large parties to work on tlio same lilio. The pass between Craw creek and Indian creek is still Jitld by the U. & N. grading force which Is increased to sixty men and twenty teams. 'A N , P. party still stronger in number is beinj * recruited for the purpose of wresting the pass from the U. & N company , who claim the N. & P. have not shown proper diligence in prose cuting 'tho work. . This is strongly do/ nied1 by Mr. Vjllfird , , hose im junctions are to push all tilings along the lino. Montana is yet in ita .in- faiicy , and affords a fins Field for the cncrgnlic .m'an. ' ' 'Mining ' which is hardly begun is one great source of we.ilth. Many of the ininesvbeiiigtvury/vnluiablc , turn ing out "largo quantities of rich ere daily * fStock raising is carried on exten sively , iminpnso herds of line cattle roaming the mountains , fattening on the , rich grasses , never needing any care , and nro only seen at tlio sonii- a'nnually round-ups , where they are assorted out , the fat ones for market , the unbrandcd for the rod hot iron , and then turned loose for another six months run. ' Immense droves of horses arc scon in every vally and canyon the > owners havijig but a faint idea of how many they own , knowing them only by their brands. Sheep are extensively raised , and do well , many rancher owning ns high ashram five to ton thousand head. Tito Angora goat is also taking a prominent place , ono rancher in Door Lodge valley owning .sovon hundred. The question is frequently asked , is Montana a good farming country ? Judging from the present appearance of the crops , thcr < J is no bettor farm ing country to bo found. Tlio ripening / ing grain , for it is not yet harvest time -gives indications of jt most bountiful yield , wheat yielding from twenty to thirty-fivo bushels per acre , and oats easily producing fifty bushels per acre : barley is also a good crop and produces heavily. tTho idea that it takes an immense amount of labor to raise grain hero is erroneous. Of course a farmer must irrigate , but that is no great task and when once done , no matter what the season , it is but a small task to water your" grain and nroduco. Potatoes aro-asuro crop aim are much better flayorod than those raised in Nebras- ka. They bring the modest sum of three cents per pound , and can nnd will prpduco from 100 to 300 bushels , according to the care given them No hordes of beetle and insects to devour your crop ana ; leave the farmer in a worao fix than ever. A. crop is a sure thing hero and prices nro big ; and in a few years a farmer becomes indo- pendent. t Oats sell for three cents per pound , barley and wheat about the Hanioj butter - ' ter never less than from 80c to $1 per pound r chickens § 0 pordozcnjt eggs COc per dozen , and ffcady salb at' ' th.tt. In winter they contmuml § 1 ai dozon. Farm hands find ready employment at 840 per month andiiro i tjjvorkod ' ' ' from daylight iill'dark b'u't work on regular fen hour plan. Workmen of , all classes are in , good denying , Thq , country is raiMly build.'ng up. Thpiu are thpusands > f acres of , Jaml yqt unlaleii ii } thp valoysand | r.a.ip clwir ) > ccs for farnierf t The Missouri and Bitter Ilopj- coun tries will soon bo .opened to the world by roilwivya , ai\da fingr farming * country is not to bo foWdt The cli. matoia milder tlan ( in oflier portions and porn is extensively raised huro and lso hogs , which command a big pricp nnd find a ready sale. , Timber ia plenty , ) t\\\i \ \ \ ] logs can bo obtaitipd over fifty fput in lengt and not over a fopt in djametor. They can alsq bo got the eamo lonut undrnot over four inches in diijmofer , iort fencing. Everybody fences , 'us there is no herd law. ' ' Itespfcc' fully , i ' Better You Let II 'm Go. You ( inido ygost E < ? velj let do poi ob 5odrs go to dot . -1-baw Klihw' . poU youtfrtn'trho/ViH bdBlck"und'llt ' > , und shtnl ' avay1 , und go anylirAvj uiul yei dof'ljo'y ht'guns to lici ojico , Jio vas a liar'fpv Hfoj suie. You sljeal : md ( dope poi'nd \ sayj "IIoiilllcl ; , doro Vi\s \ ymriH ito bo a braybr1 mooting on doi brick"slnirsh to-night , undyuu'm up'1 ' to go , " Vet ho cares about dos'o ' lial- leluyah' songs , und angel bands , tin great "vito t rones , "an'd liefenly fgato vide opens ? yoost Tibotings , JUut yeti yoostsays "Jleinriohf dot vas Friday , und dere vas a loat of yood in dor eliet , yet Vantu to bo sawed und sblit und piled. up , und you hcf tirteen or1 V ' clefenverses pn dor pibld tq learns for you tsoondayschocil lesson , und Satur day .van der day for dot Great l'oro > ' Law Khoiv , " , You don't haf to ebeuk. I- niitjdot poy au'im bout dot lectio ding * ; fVe you'cumes homo dot night you. looks in der vood-nhot , und you ttH4s dot rood all nicely nutted , tiblit und piled , und yon -mo iiuido der houite , und dot poy8 modeler cays Jlein'rich vas tired -'un"d liaf "gone to > cd , und ho haf told to her his Soon- clay school lesson' , nil perfect , Und ou yoost siy notlingi. you dinka , Saturday ihornhig uot pby vas der first man up in der house , looking fcr lot circus , and you vants to ionnd liim , yooit you go dot big tent inside ; 10 vas dcrc , occubying a front obser ved scat mil his polly on der grount. Mil liia nose , his eyes , . Jus ears unt lot over der bank of tier circus ring , ; ookintf it fill , , in ' liifnsolf , jj-oost der pamo hko y5u did voHy'years pefore. tic vaa a poy , votrolso can jolt oxpcct loin n p < > y. How yas ib.vcn dot orknii grinder cooms hrount in dor sbriu lime , Shentlo Annie , mit His lectio noonkoy , dot you gif dot pov a ben- lies , und tuld him to iif ; dor benny to lot monkey yoost to BOO vet ho vill do nib it ? Dot poy nclor seen a nnjonkoy > cforo in iiis life. You do dot yoost i&knuse your fader haf do dnt Same .ings forty years ago. You vants dat child to know vet you knows von you vos a poy. Vas dot any harm j > you n dose days ? You did not link flo Ion ; your poy don't link doro vas any larm in it to-day. Lot dor poys go to der cirkus. Wo vas a poy once , und iow how dot vas yourself. Fore wutgh comes to Omaha , Saturday , . 27th. Aug. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ PAWNEi PARAGRAPHS. The Shortage in Crops in That County $100,000. 4 \ Few Items Front Olio of Nobras- Ica's GrovrinK Conntlos , Just now Pawnee has overy'rcason -b rejoice over tlio railroad boom it is rcco yjng but aside from this , this year has bcem thd darkest in its his tory. Thb shortage in crops will nnioUnt to hioro than ? "dO,000 iii'thu farmers' pockets alone , and ) , $15,000 county treasurer's ! steal besides/ the two principal towns in the toilrity mvo Ibst about 8100,006 liy fire. The campaign is primarily begun jy the recent announcements inado > y the dounly'central co'mniittco.Can- didatca are now placing fhomsolvcs , in jno , only to tumble ns "Castles built n air. " A railroad south from Pawnee into Kansas , to intersost nnd draw local traf fic trom the Gould lines in that state , appears to bo the latest sensation that lias the color of reality. < "Uloan sweep" appears to bo the universal cry from all parts of the county in relation to candidates for county ofllccs this fall. The people are tired of the old ring and desire anew now deal , with the hope of finding where and how § 15,000 should ha'o disappeared from the public funds of the county within oiqht months' time. Many and loud are the pronunciation- toes of dissatisfaction against the present administration. Our county attorney , it is rumored , receives the magnificent sum of $100 per year for his services as such ofli- : or. Is it because the county is unable - blo to pay mora or is it because the attorney is not worth more ? Pawnee is the banner wool growing county in the state. She exported the product of CO.OtyO sheep this year. Cable Ilock is agitating the town site question again. If the enterpris ing business men ofi that quiet little burg only know that moving and re moving has crippled its vital interests IIUH far it would on the event of re ceiving a branch railroad in the near future settle down to business. A normal institute under the diroc- oroltip of Superintendent 0. D. EToiyo i ? receiving marked attention , and is toviving our educational in- crests during this hot weather. Mr. Ho wo is ro'jjarded as , ' ( a star of the irst magnitude" in educational mat ers and second to none in the state. Pawnee politicians paid ono of ? inkorton'a pukes § 200 for coming rom Chicago to act as detective in ho recent treasury crookedness. Af- .or polling some 'wholesale lies about > ur business men nnd playing dandy 10 collected his pay , and returned to ; ho boson } of h's first loyo , leaving the tax payers sadder but poorer men. Our counly cominissioncra imposed , a roynl blooded Scotchman' and om- ) loyod.hun as dppuly county clerk at v salary of § GOO pc year. This' ' is the way VAWHCO statesmen liay their political debts. At the next election hey will find out that all ho tax pay ers in the county are not Scotchmen whliiHt cobles tcj voting , Piiwnpp City , when rebuilt , con- ' ' j'empl'ates lighting , up with gas.Vo , voud' suggest tliat if all the , gaq wasted during thp past thirty days [ ad , boon saved ) it woidd hayq had , mough to supply it for thojjoxt oi\o \ Imndrqd ypars. Pm\7 > po ( Dity rejoices over the finest and largest band wagon in the stnto , Jt was manufactured in Pawnee City ami artistically , painted by Pool & Jvrooool , two of tlio finest artists in southern Nebraska. TJio wagon is a gem of rare beauty atul is admired by all who see it. Pawnee county fair , whip } } will bo hold from tlm Gth to jho 8dth of September , promises to bo larfjely , at tended nnd iho most successful of any in the South Platte country. En tries are being miido by parties jiviii" in remote1 pirts of thovtqtcr , ivho'co'ii ( umplato oxibitiiiK articles of mnchliu cry aijd ; dso live bloodpd ptopk. A harvest aiul Kunday school picnic ) \as \ held last Friday in , the soutli mit of tlio , county , NoU\itlistindiny [ fho , , , , , , _ . . . , " j - - rj.f. I | * M Vfil\4V- + 1J ; lny ntd ) ( Jiir 'o list of talented u.- . . . , or * ) vcro prcsont. Althou-'hyourcong- Bjondoi4vns not present , giiodtiiuo \\iia oix > rtcd. ' * . * I I ' | TRUE TO HER 1'ftUST. Too much cannot ; IKJ paid of the over faithful wjfo jind motljpr , COI > T rttantly watching and ca 'ng for hoj dear ones , never neglecting a single duty in their behalf. Wien ( hey uro assailed by disease , and iho , systoii ) should have a through cjcanshui , the stomacli and boweja j emulated , blopd purified , malarial iwjsoii exterminated , she must know that Jiloctrio Bitters are tlio pnly euro rciiedy. | They .are the best nnd PHVPst inedicino' ' in 'tho world , and only cost fifty cents. " J , ' gold WILBER WAIFS. t Rdmliles In and Around That Thriving PlflC9. Tlioro Given In n Brief Wnj-- Uorrcipo'ndcnco of Wn/nfcu , August 22.-Wiiber id flio dhiUt of colifliiJt. She has fought Igng and hard for pvcry , advantage she IIM ever gained nnil tlie \ ictory lias bdon licrs. ' It required n ( minll nrrny 6f nrmod men to bring the county archive * from Crete fitter Wiiber lind won the county sent ns thd result of ft spirited fight , Unit at times threatened to de stroy the plucky little village. To- dny , however , some of tlio best and otrontjost men in the county , who were then fighting against Wilbor , arc now citizen * nnd piopcrty holders iioro nnd doing ftll they can to make city of this enterprising and vigor ous little town. The court house , like the Omaha high school , is the special pride of the town. II towers over it , nnd from its roof a view is presented that cannot bo surpassed in the State. Far away to the north call bo seen the Doano college in Crete , v/hilo to the south tlio ronfs of DoWittrellcct the sun. The river Blue winds in graceful curves throtigh the highly cultivated farms of this most rich and fertile region. Natural and artificial grovns dot the landscape , ' away to the east rises the high prairie that 'forms ' the divide between the Missouri nnd the Blue rivers. On the west a.boundless prairie1 gently un dulating * , and everywhefo * can bo seen farmers homos of thd better class. 3dd halls , dug-outs nnd shanties are things of the past. During tie ) foir ( < weeks that I hnvo traveled through Southwestern Ne braska , I have not seen nn inhabited dug-&ilt or sod house , while , iiVo years ago , the majority Of the fanners in tliis same region had no other shelter , but five years makes wondrous changes in this land of progress. True there nrp still stretches of vacant raw prairie , hcio nnd there , and the now comer not infrequently is found beginning the work of turn ing over the virgin soil , but the home steader must go farther west. It is cash that buys these farms and the class of settlers that are coming have , at least , wealth enough to niako a payment nnd build ft frame house. Often they nro wealthy nnd come to fatten stock for the market or raise sheep by tlio thousand. The old timers if not rich are com fortably situated , excepting perhaps some of the moro reckless ; though , as ft rule , that class sold out long since and , fining farther west , they are to day pioneering the route for the ad vanced civilization that will again toll them to move on. Perfection in soil , beauty in the landscape , health in the pure air and thp conveniences that the railroad brings and time dovelopb make this valley a region ( that is truly the farmers' paradise , and hundreds , yes , thousands , who came hero with noth ing but energy and muscle , are to-day men ot moans , honored tor the con spicuous part they have taken in de veloping the country. THE TOWX ia beautifully situated on both sides of the Beatrice branch of the B. & M. R. R. The business portion is in the valley and the residences and court house arc on the top of the gentle slope that everywhere bounds the valley of the Bluo. Two larfjo grain elevators and n magnificent flouring mill are conspicu ous among the solid improvements. A fine brick block which will bo occu pied by Edwards' bank and a store or two is now being erected , E. W. Dix , contractor. Last winter a disastrous fjro swept ; over a portion of the town , but it only increased the building "boom , and nmtlo every'one moro determined than ovqr to inako Wilbor the 'hcst ' town of ono of the 'best ' co\uitics in tho'statoj Wiiber hns'boon a fighting town nnd two fist fightsfand three dog lights oc curred 'during the twenty-four hours of my stay. The p'opUjation is some what diversified as to nationality. The old county-scat and other semi- political figlits are still remembered nnd when tlio Crete beer gets to fer menting in th6 noddles of some of tlo ( "visi tint'statesmen" from the sur rounding farms , either the men or the ( logs nro liable to take up the old quarrels mid tight it out with primi tive weapons. Tinio will heal these wounds. To quarrel over dead issues is senseless , und is not , of course , thought of by i the bettor classes of Wilbor's citizens. rouTirs are getting very lively nnd the skir mish for nomination is n6w An. J. 1C , Corey , fbrjnorly of Crete , is gener ally cdltsUlored to bfe 'tho ' proper man fpr re'electldji to thu judgeship of Saline county , llr. 0. liiiras has ac ceptably cared for the county funds , but it is generally considered that his deputy , 3\IY. \ John 'F. ' Spitk , n young but able man , will bq tohderod the re publican nonjiiintion for that oflicu. Mr. 0. 11. Blocumb , th6 old veteran of maUy ft'battle with both bullets and ballots , is again in the field for county clerk , and the stud'of which ho is inado. is not of thu Jdud that is subject to defeat. Mr. Sloeumb will be county cloik for another term nnd judging by thu iippc.irunco of las LOOKS them U no man v ho could bet ( or fill the bill. There are two public spirited men to whom I ewe oiy success in making a fine list of subscribers in Wilbur , Sir. Henry Clark * the owner of the big elevator'nnd Mr. S. D. Davis , the one-legged old veteran whoso brains , energy nnd euterpriso have inado him the leailing real estate , man of Wjlber , For business review see Cth page. proo ( Po Htvo. Weh/vvetho / ipost i > osith ? Ami cominc tnjf proof that TiiQUAs'KLrcTBic OIL U a , inont tffectuAl kpeclfloTor bodily imm. ' In cow * of rheuHiatluii and neuralfla it'jjtves Jlittant nllef. eodlw Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Bacfacho , Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and < Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooih , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. Vt rri > r r lton n "rth * ' Sr- u a enfm > re , tliiiilf utid rheajt Eittn.tl BomMy. A trial ent Jl tut lli comp rmtiT lj trilling outlay of CO Crnti , Mid er roca itilTer- Ixy irlth pula can bare chop and potltlr * oroof f Ita claims. c f. Directions In Eleren I/angnagM * r tOLDBTALLDEUaaiSTSANDLEAIEBB IK MEDICINE. A. VOGELER dr. CO. , UaMfmo . ORDINANCE NO. 475. An ordinance ctitablishing the grade of Saumlerg otrqet , Ironi Ciunming street nortl' , to the north line of sections 15 anil 10. lie It ordained bv the city council of the city of Oiimlia. Section 1 The grade of Saunders street , ' from Cuintnlng etruvt north to the north line of sections l'i and 1C , xhaU bo as foli lows : JJegmning nt an clexation of 72 and 73 feet , respectively , nt the intcifecctlon of the no th curb of Cumming utrcet with1 the east and went curb * of Samulcrs street , ( IB uttnblisheil , thence by tmiform ) ascent to the minth curb line of Michigan btreet , to an elevation bf 70 feet , thente to the north curb line of Mfghiian street , to an eleva tion of 70 H-10 feet , thence to an elevation of 7 feet , nt a point 130 feet south of the quarter ( j ) section corner , between sections 11 ! nail 15 , thence north I'M feet to an ele vation of lu feet , ns the i section line of fccctiuni If" and 1(5 ( , thence north to an ele- \ntion of 73 8-10 feet at the south curblinc of Caldwell Btreet , theme north to an ele- \ationof73 5-10 tcet nt the north curb line of Calclwcll street , thence noith to an elevation of C9 feet nt the south curb line of Charles street , thence to an elevation of 087-10 feet nt the north ctnb line of Charles street , thence to nn elevation of 04 feet at the south cmb line of Seward Btreet , thence by uniform ascent to nn el- evntion of 55 feet at the south curb line of Delaware street , thence to an elevation of 54 5-10 feet at the north curb line of Dela ware Btreet , thence to nn elevation of 53 3-10 feet at the south curb line of Clark street , thence to an ele\ation of 53 feet at the north curb line of Clnrk street , thence to an elevation of 47 feet at the south curb line of Grace street , thence to an ele vation of 47 feet nt the north curb line of Grace street , thence to an elevation of 49 fcctnt the north linnof sections 15 nnd 1C , Sec. 2. Thh oStufcnce shall take effect nnd be in force frAnt'nnd after its passage. THOS. H. DA1LEY , President City Council. Attest : .T. J. L. C. JEWETT , City Clerk. Passed August 10 , 1881. Approved Aui-iut 19,1881. * J. E. BOYD , Mayor. BYRON REED & CO ; OLBSrr rSlMBUSMltD Eeal Estate Agency IN NKDBASKA3 Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real Ettato In Omaha ami Douu'las countv. maytf niPVPI CO I am Agent for COLUMIHA UlUlULLO. and OTTO 1IICVCU-S. Send three cent stamp forCatalogue and price list containing full Information. N , I , D , SOLOMON , Paints , Oils and Glaa OMAHA , 1EB , Geo. P. Bemis REAL ESTATE AGENCY , IQth and Dodge Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This a'cncy iloei unticrtTa brokerage buslncai. Oocii not upcculato , and thcrcforo'any l n-nM ! * on It lxxpl.1 nre ( naurcd to Its p-itrons , Irutead of belnjr irobbludui bv thoA/ont AQENT8 WANTED FOR r'A TrjT Sr.Luxu Uoous or TUB AOK I Foundations of SUBBBBB UUS1VESS ANU BOCIAL FQUM3. The laws qf trade , legal fomn , how to Irani ut bu lnesi , lalmbla tables , social etiquette , mrlluiiciiUn- e , haw to conduct public bu i- tictn ; In fact It. U a complete Qulde to Succcaj for Mlcaic * . A family noicsslty. Address forclr- culariand iixxU : | tcnus ANCHOll 1'UDMSIIINO CO . ht.I/ium. > ln RAGINE COLLEGE ! A fcOUKOK AKU OltAil IAU CUOOJ , THE BEST SCHOOL t BOYS For terms Address Dr. Stevens Parker , warden of Eacine College , Eacmo , Wis. jy 22iUtw-lip Cornell College , Tlie Cloullral , I'lilloiorhtcal , Silfrtfliiin'l | ' civ > I' ' lin.'lncc-riiiirCouwii coinmiu fa\crably nltli ( ha lj > . t colcc ! in Iho country. 8l' tlalad > ant jc ; rot ' | > enln the I'foparatO' ry und Normal Dtfiiarttni.iiU , And In the Con rv atrirj < > f Mu Ic , Twenty Profettort and Teacher * . 8uH'rior | IlulUlngi , JlUiculn , laboratory an I Arwratiu. Expcuei , , ow , Fail term opens Sept. 19 , For ittUlo uc orotlitrlnorln tIon , uiiareu I'RIM , Wil. F. HIXO , I > . . , Jv U'iiw2'ii _ Mt. Verno'i. lo a. PAPER WABEHOUSE. GRAHAM PAPER CO. SIT aad 213 Kotth M&la St. , St. Louir , -WUOlU4lB DEALIU IS 288ft \ PAPERS i ffi'o ' , EXYELOJ'ES , CAB1) BQAl D AND Printers , Stock , eSTCtuJt piia tor Bas ncj rape/ Stock , Scrip /ton will iUUU , * , Paper Stock Warcfcwiiti'lt& to 1SS7 , North ' ' f J oft fcitfTcr froln tij r pcji li , xiso If jou ore anlktcJ ulth Ililiou < ! nt ; , tiio IlUllUOCK llLOQI ) I11TTF.IIS , II } ou nro prostrated \\Hli tick ltcachcic , take * nunuociv I1I.OOD iiiTTK If } our How cli are disordered , rrpulnto them v Illi nuricock ni&ol ) nrrmts. I/ } our lilooj U linpurn , purlfj It wllh llUUDOCIi 1JLOOU I1ITTEI18. IjAtilia\t ( : , jou will Unit An nntldoto in nuimtiCK IILOOU mi-mis. l ( > onnrc trouWcd lth Spiln Complaint ? , er adicate tlicm nlth IlUnUOCK 11LOOD IHTTKUS. ItjourLUerljtorpM , rrstorc It to healthy ncllOn lth UUnUOCK 1ILOOO IJITTEItS. If jour L\\cr \ UalTccttd , jon will flndn sure re- itoratlieln IIUIIDOCIC I1I.OOU ttlTTKUS. If jou ln\onny speclciof Humof or Pimple , fall not to take IlUllUOCK DLOOO HITTKIIS. If j ou hnc any jyniptoim of Ulcers or Scrofulous Sorts , a curathc remedy 111 lie found In DUHUOCK 111,001) UIlTEnS. For Imparting strength and vitality tothocjj- tc.ni , nothing can ccjunl IIUIIDOOK HLOOD ForXcnoutaml Ocncrnl Dchlllty , 1on6 tip the fjstcm w Ith IlUnUOCK IH.OOD 11ITTEHS. Price , 91.00 per Bottle ; Trial Dottles 10 Cts FOSTER , JMBHRlLft Co , .Props , l.l ' I H I ' f BUTFALO , N. Y. Sold at wholesale by Ish & UcMahon and p. F. Gbodmar. jo 27 eod-mo NO. 207. Airoriilnanccfor icplnf n medal tax for .tho riding of fans street from the' center of 13th ttrcct/wcit to 24th Urcet ( Omaha street In Svvccscj'fl addition ) In the city of Onuhn , In the county of Douglas and StfUd of Nctiraskn. Po It ordained l < y thctiti" council ol the city of Omnha : brcriov 1. That the sz\ oral sums set oppoilto to the follonlnir described prcmlsci , lots and | urt 6f lots and pieces of ground being loU and [ ilcLTs of ground adjacent to and abutting un.on L'OSJ street In the city of Oinaln , bo and thu Fame is hcreliy lei led'at.d ntC3BO"d ns a special tax and assessment upon aald lots and plccei of ground , th6 tame bctiig for ono half the cost mid expenses of bringing said CaM ttrcct In the eitj of umaha , from the center of 13th street to ! Hth street to the now established grade , said grading haUng been duly perforn cd under contract made by the city of Omaha with Duffy Brothers , contractors , ami eaid Imprcn fluent bcitv ncm entirely com plete J : ci -J - ! ? I as I - S -2 n 6.0 ff 40 co ! lf > 81 40 CO 15 M 40 CO 15 84 40 to 15 64 20 00 1C 84 20 00 16 84 ? 0 CO 15 84 20 > CO 15 81 20a * .CO 15 84 CO 15 84 3 41 00 15 84 00XI 4 41 ( XI 1584 4b b 25 GO 15 84 7 25 CO 15 84 0 25 0(1 15 84 & ,25 , ou ,15 , 84 JeJIcrson Square 42 204 03 80 8 4 00 15 84 7 24 GO 15 E4 0 24 GO 15 k4 & 24 GO IS 84 1o 43. CO 15 84 o 43 00 15 84 00CO 3 43 CO 15 84 4 43 GO ID 84 4U U 23 00 15 84 00GO 7 ' 23 GO 15 84 0 23 CO 15 84 0S COJ'J S 23 ( J'J ' 16 fc4 1o 44 GO 15 84 o 44 15 84 3 44 00 15 84 4 44 00 15 84 4S S CO 15 84 7 CO 1 84 7C GO 15 84 7r r > 15 64 i 4E > 00 15 45 tij 15 64 ' 45 00 1584 45 oo 15 84 21 00 15 bl 21 00 16 84 21 00 15 i 21 00 in & 4 40 00 15 S4 40 CO IS 84 ' < 40 GO 15 84 40 , CO 15 84 20' GO 16 84 20 00 15'84 , - ° J I OU 15 84 20 CO 15 84 47 0) 14 40 t 47// GO 14-40 00 14 40 00 14 40 CO 14 40 OJ 14 40 GO 14 40 U (10 14 4) ) 43 , 00 14 40 to 14 40 toOJ OJ 14 40 OJW i ( W 14 40 IS , 00 14 40 ' 18- , 00 14 40 lit is1 " * " 00 14'40 ' 1.1 n ? .1 00 14 40 GO 14 40 ' 4'J 00 14 4 t 401 It ! ) 14 4 14 40 15 bl 17' I GO 15 84 17 Oil 115 84 I 00 15 4 303 16 b4 803 15 84 15 84 15 84 l ! 7S ccsc8aAdM | 13 P2 ' ' 13 00 II 01 4'1 : .i oj 8 ' U 0.2 7 1302 7U U 13 02 6 1JOJ That tald foU nnd pieces of ground BO bound In ; und abutting upon t > ald L'ntu Mrcct to ym ! cil belnir tliiu ) bptcml ! } taxed and ussistcJ in pro portion to tlio fict front of f.ilil lou and plue of ground upon n.ilil Can ttrci't eo graded , tnd tbe Hild a/grctptu kum of al,400.l-i , Itintr an lialf of tlioeii'ciiso ami c-oet o ( brlnirlny tula n-'as ttrcct In thuiity of Oniahi from luth ttrcct t S4th trett ( Omaha ttrett In bwce c > 's addition ) In tlie lit ) of Uuulia , to the now Sw , 2. Tlie wld specU ] taxes and a so > 8mciit lit ruin lex led nro lureli ) made paja'tlo ' to Iho fit ) treasurer o ( Outalia , ( brt ) > 0)iia\j ( roui tic | ditontid pt vagu of thin ordinance. SMjU. ThU or.llii.vice hill ttiVa iffect ami le In foucfrjui aiiilftltcr lit ius > arc. Attest : 1I10S. if. DAILCV , I'rce't City Council J. J. li. C. Jin m , Cit > tlerK , r k d An ? , otb , i&ti. Amutnut Au , ' . IStli , J3S1 , ' J. E. BOYD , r Jlijor , Tlieftliovo tftX bcHome diliivtuont on the 12th da ) of btptunber , Ibal. Qftcr uiUh | jUtotcii IK.T icnt jicnaltj ancllnWrLst attno rule of 0110 per itut. iM-r month , pajable in admnee , ulll bo S. 0. JIA Citi NetoaskaLand Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 1506 Farnham 8t , . . , Omaha , Nebraika Carc.ulU clctU ; | lanj In EMtcro Xcbrailiftlot af ) llrent lUj .nl n In linprpteU Unu - , ana Ouuha city proptrty ' 0 F. bAVlS. WKU3TER SNVDKll Lite Lin JCcnj'rU.r. .1 r > ftbtt DEWEY & STONE , / ORCHARD & BEAN , J , 3. FRENCH & CO , , C A RPET S ! G R O C E R SI X R ; Detwiler'i The L argest Stock and , Most Com plete Assortment in The West. ' ! . v i. I > < .vr ' * . JP r , We Keep Everything in the Line of .Carpets , Oilcloths - : cloths , Matting , Window-shades , Fixtures and Lace Curtains. WE HAVE GOODS TO PLEASE EVERYBODY. 3EE.33Zyr3ES3k33E523a.-C 123 AND HARRISON , . x-aos : f * * * gp.TvnrT A ARE l OW OFFERING FOR ONE MONTH ONLY DECIDED BARGAINS XX- Ladies' ' Suits Oloaks Ulsters Circulars Etc1. , , , , . , . 'jO C C3OS1T. 200 Handsome Suits , at $6 00 ; 300 Stylish Suits. $10.00 ; : 75 Black Silk Suits , $17.00. Ye havd several lots of Btaplo gooils Wliiuh will bo offered nt SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS ON THE DOLLAR ; All ladies alnuld avail themselves , ofla ] great ealo pf. CORSETS A1ID UNDERWEAR , 'LINEN AND MOHAIR ULSTERS , SILK AND LTXEN IIANClCEIlCIllEFS , LAWN SUITS AND SACQUES. MCDONALD GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULLLINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS. dxiamo xoxc a xcxGxx-xocsv. MAX. MEYER & CO. , Omaha , Ne