THE OMAHA.DAILy BEE : WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 12 , .1881. NEWS FROM MEXICO. ' Political Rumors The Nov Stamp-Tax The Now Ohiof Justice. Railroads nd l WIIRO American Correspondents in Mexico- Cit.l of MeMco Correi | vndciici ! of the St. l.ouli Cllobc-Ucmocnxt. Inasmuch as Mexico is a land in which u man in ollico never resign. ' ( though he often dies ) , itix Imrd U utidoratand why the press of this cilj ohbuld have ontortaincd Iho runiot tlmt Sr. Laudoro , the secretary of thu treasury , was goiii ; } to resign. Such u iiniuir undur : itiy circumstances wt > uld 1)3 absurd , hut it ii Btill moro absurd when the only ground for his resignation is alleged to bo liis conviction of fail ure in passing nn unpopular tax law , knnirn ns thu law of the 4th of Au gust. Stamp taxes ahvnya have been , and alw.iys ought to ho , unpopular , and any minister who invents n now ono ought io bo no lit to prison. Hut it will not do to judge Mexico l > y the stimlardH of other countries , nnd Sr. Laudoro's now stamp Jaw wan not worno than a great deal tlmt wo put np nith under our now abandoned internal - ternal rovcnuo system. In fact , Mexico , in point of taxa tion , is about in the cxpcrimonnl atago , wliich wo , in the United States , have juflt passed through Her tariff is as multifarious , compile ktod , voxn- tioua and self defeating as ours was , 4ind her stamp tax , which is next to her tariff as a source of revenue , is t woithy of our wosrt efforts in that dl- I'cction. Itoforu "TIIK LAW OF AunusT FOUUTH , " 'everything that w.xa north a dollar had to have a stump on it. If you bought ti suit of clothes for $50 thci bill was § 50.01. Tlio railroad faro to Vera Cruz was 810.01 , and your bag gage check nt n 1-cont stamp on it. Even documents issued by govern ment officers had stamps on them , which had to bo canceled in the most formal manner. Thoru woio some stamps as high HB $1 , but the I ccnb stamp wan the prevailing nui- fliutco. By way of exception , a ticket 'to ' a theater or bull fight wan only DO cents , and the gravity with which the ticket seller , would hund out 1 cent in 'change with each ticket won quite Bullicicnt compensation for the loss of revenue to the government. The stamp system nnd tlio tax on liueincsstraiuactiona of \ percent had gone about ns far ns any one could wish , but in the estimate for an in creased royonuo there had to bo some new taxation , and the government very unwisely extended its petty taxes. The 1 cent slump passed over the dollar line , .anil the i per cent tax on snips was extended to the smaller retail traders which had 1)001' previously exempt. The law won tin to effect August 4 , ' , jind , of'course , everybody was mad. \T5yorybody lia'd rouaon to bo mad , nd - if 'tho ministers defended on popular .support , Signor Landoro would hnvo .a very good pretext for resigning. But a cabinet hero is no moro amend- ablp to public sentiment than in the ' , United States , and it is safe to eay Hint the ( secretary of the treasury V > 'ILL NOT HEHUIN. Tt would bo very foolish in him to do HO. Ono of his laws is an un doubted mistake , but this is the only point on which liin administration of the treasury has not been highly satis factory. Ho is looked on as u man of unquestioned , integrity , ' ho has a great deal of that Mexican patri otism " which much resembles the "loy alty" by which wo used to sot so much store , and when ho took ollico , ho took it with the understanding that ho was to devote himself for four years to the task of equalizing the budget of the country. If ho succeeds , ho will have rendered his country the greatest service since the achievement of its indoponJonco. Among the changes which are not rumors'is the announcement that , on the completion of Yallarta'H term of Dih'ce as Vice President mid Chief Justice - tico of tho' Supreme Court , the posi tion will bo tilled by VOy MANDKI , IIOMKIIO UU1IIO , at present Senator from Tabasco. There is to bo an election , but n nom ination by tlio Government la equiva lent to the nomination of u Demo cratic State Convention in Missouri. Romero Rubio ia suid to bo Iho best lawyer in Mexico , and to hnvo the largest income from his practice of any member of the bar. Ho was minister of foreign affairs under Lor- do , nnd when Lardo left the country Romero Rubio wont with him and lived for KOIIIO time in Now York. Di az , however , thought that so capable : i man could servo his country better in ollico at homo than in the discon tent of a self-imposed cxilo , and ho was induced to ruturn. Tlio ad ministrations of Diaz and Gon- y.ale have had no moro judicious ad visor than Senator Romero Rubio , and his elevation to thoHoeond ollico in the republic ia a deserved recognition of hia unquestioned ability. To us it scorns a little bit nut of the way that i the judicial department of the govern ment should overlap the executive in this way , but they seem to gut along very well heru on that pliin. The now .YATJOXAI. MKIlUAXTllll' HANK lias closed its subeeripfion books with ; , 93,000,000 of cfipilal aubscrfbrd. I am not informed as to the amount of credit Vfhich will bo floated on the basis of cosh , but understand that Ijioy propose to issue two dollars in paper for every dollar of itx assets. The other band , tho'Muxicaii National , tbiiks ) nbout fhroo dollars to ono dollar lar ia a aafo thing in banking , nnd 'thuro is a grayo discussion in the paper - ' per * ns to what ia nafo banking. The whole business of banking in the hands of Mexicans ia a pure ox- iierimcnt , < md it is impossible to toll now it ii going to pan out. If there in any itucli thing Impending as wild cat inflation , epectilation and .atod vajuca jljo baiks | arc going tijgu'l I I , / : ? ? .4fMIl ! ! ' . ? lw , . ' ' trfgijn witypfc 'lfopn but $10.000 [ . ) { 000'onili.OOafOOOjiimM ; : not to ho rt ilungerouu ntSution' of the currency Mexico , ami thero'ought' to hu enough now bubiiuisa here to nso that amount < liscounls and to circulate it in the ordinary transactions of trade. In Sonora n bank has been start'oc \xith a capital of § 100,000 , with Mr , Robert ll. Syinon , of iho Moxicni Cential road , nttho head of it. In spite nf the rainy season the work of 11AILIIOAD CONSTnUCTION is going on with great activity. The Mexican Central is pushing on id nay to Qucrctaro , and work on the 1'acilic nmnch is going on nt sov crnl point simultanooiisly , At it. Inat report { ho road had in its employ 15,000 men , and in nny other coun try such n force would construct ttvu or tlircH ! miles n day , I should judge judge thought that the peon was not as efficient as the Irishmen , from the circumstance that his pay is BO much less. At Querotnro , where ! l,000 puonn are employed , the pay has been L'J reals or 111 J conti1 , but the company liai recently cut it down to - reals or 25 cents. Tliero was n good deal of kicking nnd complaint , but the com pany linds no difficulty in getting all : ho labor it wants nt th.it rote. Poor ns such pay looks , * \i cents a day with steady employment t * a gixl- lend to theao poor people who are mlf starving in the in the interior of the country. My hiiWr was talk- ng to mo this morning : u ho sh.ired no , and ho told mo that ho WAS from /ac.itoc.18 , where they were misernblj' . " " ho s.iid ' 'in > oor. "Why , senor , , ny town , although they sell tortillas nt twelve for n clnvo ( cents \ ) , there re many who ate suffering for want ) f food. Wo want to see the Amor- can railroad come that way because hem wo expect to got good work and vagcs. " 1'akn them nil around it is onbtful whether the day laborer in Mexico averages n real or bit six days n the week. SonBonnMo Hints- rnm ( lanloncr'a Monthly. It is now established beyond nil [ iicstion that u tree or shrub taken ut of iv poor soil will not boar trans- ) lnnting ns ono that has boon well fed. 'or instance , if five years ago two for/way spruces were planted , both of lie same ago and in soil both just like , but ono should receive no nmn- ro every year , the chances of success n removal will bo yory much in favor f the well fed tree. Numbers of rocs with good roots nnd well planted lie after removal , simply from n voakoned constitution brought nbout > y poor living. It has always boon mucrstood in this country that a ransplantod tree in wafer for being pruned , but the pruning genernlly consisted of shortening in nil the branches , strong an well ns weak. But it is now found thattho tree should not bo shortened in , but merely thin ned out. Alt the weaker branches should bo cut out nnd the strong ones left. It is not possible to pound the earth too tight about n transplanted tree. tree.It It should bo romomborcd that trees die in winter from drying out. There- lore , give the roots all the chances possible to heal and growj before cold , drying winds and frosts appear. Ono of the best of thesu chances is to plant .early , l lant as early as possible after tlio fall rains come. It makes little difference whether the yellowed leaves have all fallen or not. In floriculture cxpprirenco is teach ing us many new things. As to lily culture , we find them loss liable to disease nnd to dying out when they are planted deep. Lilies Hhonld be sot six inches beneath the surface. Tlio autumn is the proper time for planting lilies us well us moat other hardy bulbs. There is leas enjoyment in summer than in spring ( lowers. After the to tal absence of floral beauty during winter , the soring blossoms nro doubly welcome , and then tlio season of the yenr renders them enjoyable beyond anything that thu heats of summer will allow. From now until Novem ber the hardy flower roots will ho sought for amongst the most interest ing of spring flowers. Unless very well acquainted with the varieties of hyacinths and other bulbs , it is best to leave the selection of thu kinds to the dealer. The host manure for nil kinds of bulbs is rotten cow manure. Half-rotten stable nmnuro or rank matter of any kind is not good. Very rich garden soil , without manure , is better tjian to have thm matter fresh. Attention should bo given at this season to the flower beds by noting what has done well in your locality us a summer-blooming plant , as no time should bo lost in procuring a stock for next year. The host way to propagate - agate nil common kinds of bedding plants is to tuko a frame or hand gloss nnd set it on a bed of very sandy neil made in n shady place in the open air. The sand should bo fine nnd sharp , nnd there is , perhaps , nothing bettor than river sand for this purpose. The glass may ho whitewashed o * u > ' ' - side , so as to ntford additional security against injury from thorn's rays. Into this bed of sand cnltinus of half- ripened wood of the desirable plants may bo set nnd after putting in slight ly watered , Even very rnio pliinla often do bettor this way than when nndor treatment in n regular propagat ing honsit. In making cuttings it in best to cut the shoot just after n bud ; they root bettor nnd are so likely to rot off nnd docny. A cutling of nbout three eyes is long enough for most strong growing tiiingo , such ns gera niums , fuchsiax , ute. Sii'nll growing thinya , ofcouwo , will tuko moro buds to the one cut ting , From one to thrco inches is , however , long enough for moat cut- tinga , They should bo inserted nbont one-third of their way nndor sand , which latter tthould bo pressed firmly against the row of cuttings with n flat piece of board not , however , hard enough to force the particles of sand into the youn- ' and tender hark , which is often the first atop to decay. For n. few cuttings they may bo inserted with a dibble , but where many nro to bo put in it saves time to muik a line on the Band with a rule or straight edge , nnd then cut down a face into tlio Band , say ono or two inches doop. when the cuttinga am bo sot avninst the fuco like box-edging. All ama teurs should practice the art of prop agating plants. There is nothing connected with gardening moro inter- osting. * . _ , o. Wfrkiww . whereof , wo , ufjlrm x.yhon wp Buy that Warner a fc > afoKjdioy ! and fyy.or Ouro uiJ pur/oriiiv ( < l juoro won- deiful cim-H than uny medicine over brought befoiu the American public. lOi'oillvr NEMAHA NEWS , A Splendid Ride by Moonlight Pine Scenery Along the "Big Muddy. " Nomnlm a Good Frult-Growlnfi County-A Fnitt Cnnuiup ; Factory Nootlod. Correspondence of The Ucc. NKMAIIA , Neb , , October 10. A Sabbath day's journey on the Uur- lington A' Missouri btought ns at the Missouri river's side near Nebraska City , moving south. Itvi > s la to in the day when wo toadied this place , and the moon was round and bright. The w.irm and guntlo winds fanned the weary trav eler , and filled my. very soul with hope nnd joy nl every respiration ns I g.uod into- the river and saw the soft rays of light from the moon re flected , paving n gilded path across her placid bosom , which scorned as though it hid boon put out expressly for my honelit. For thu time I for got all earthly can's and my mind drifted nway across the beautiful wa ters toxvara that celestial abode , and ns thechnriot rolledalong I fancied that wo were soon to traverse thnt beautiful road nnd onlor the golden gatcn , nnd wondered what there might be forme to do when I had laid away thcso weary eyes foruvor. Could I see the beauties < if Heaven then ? Can wo sco the the beauty of earth now ? How many times wo meet sights that nro so glorious in themselves that no pen can describe thorn and yet we do not seem to see them. Nature is beauty , everything is lovely , if wo al low ourselves to seo. The scenery along the "Big Muddy" is beautiful'if ono can look at it with out , associating former hnowledgo of her trctvchcrousncss , nnd particularly so along the line of the 1J. & M. For the present the train stops at Nomahn City , but the track ia laid some distance farther , and will soon connect with the Denver line nt or near Tnblo Rock. The people of Nemaha hnvo the promise of a now railroad bridge across the river by the 13. & M. olli- cials , who propose to connect their road with the C. , 13. & Q. at Vnliscn , Iowa , making a direct line from Cnicngo to Denver , via Nemaha City. "How far is it up town"Ienquired of n by-stander as I got off the train. " 'Bout half mile. " "Any 'bus ? " I askud. "No. " "Any free lunch counter ? " "No. " Soliloquy : There is nothing for mo to do bore ; guess I will quit and hire out for n pony express. By the timu I had expressed my grips across the bottom and up a stoop flight of thirty-six ; high stops and then tb townI abandoned this idea , and after refresh ing thu inner man with a hot meal , ( craekors and popper sauce ) , I resolved that some day I would go to Italy and do a little sketching , but on more deliberate reflections I decided to stay in Nebraska a while , for it's most as nice ; besides , it is % long and sloppy walk for n newspaper man. I hnvo been very much interested of Into in the letters of your spe cial correspondent from northern Ne braska , but I would not have his readers entertain the idea 'that ' No- briiska was all north of the Platte river not for four dollars. I have not neon anyone out hero "cultivating the contented atoor" but they do cultivate the Hoil and in a most scientific manner , which in my estimation is much moro profitable , besides they hnvo horses to drive in this section and the contented steer is allowed to run almost wild until wanted for ninrkct. Nomaha is most beautifully located onahigh tableoverlooking thovnlley of the rivers and ia backed by the most romantic stretch of country I hnvo neon in the state. There are some five or six business houses , well stocked with goods and the proprietor enjoy themselves ns bus iness men , Moro stores nro to bo put up. Among thorn will bo n brick drug tttoro by Mr. J. .1. Bender , as soon as material can bo had , and every ono in this section knows thnt if J. does it , it will bo an ornament to the town. Twelve now houses were built this summer ono of them n brick and moro would have boon done if carpenters were to bo had. Nomaha county is an old settled ono for Nebraska , nnd the first settlers did not forgot to plant some fruit trees , which have mnco become of good qizo and ago nnd have proven iruit growing in this section a finan cial success. In many places largo orchards have boon put out nnd a fruit canning factory at Nemaha city is the best thing I can advocate. I was shown the nicest specimens of poaches both in size nnd quality that 1 have eeon in the west , growing in the yards of Nenmha , and grapes , oh , my ! Apples are quite abund ant , but not a full crop this year. In riding along the wagon road to Urownvillo , 1 saw nomu largo orchards growing that looked very much like my old homo in the woild'a renowned fruit growing coun try ; the fields were fenced and hedges nnd windbrakcs marked the lines of proprietorship. Some big corn m now rondy to bo gathorodjiuuljthcro is some thnt ia not big enough yet , but I ex pect it will bo by another year if thoM M inter is not too haul. Wo paused the farm of Mr. 0. M. Kaulfmnn , who has utilised the most rough and broken places about him by planting all kinds of fruit tree * ) there , thus giving them natural shelter from Iho atonim , Mr. K. has a line residence nnd everything along the roud shows marked improve ments on his place ns well as the other farmers. The creeku are bordered with a native growth of timber , among it may bo found the oakf jitokory , mil- plo , cottonwood , ash nnd haxlobruah from the Mutter I picked BOMIO nl6o niitij. UyjuuiMi lj * fteiunhit , F Jparn unit tlio Uiwn ndxv HO prosperous Ima doubled in aizo within two yuan , and if who should become tlio half way house between Chicago andiDcnvcT on the railroad , nnd the halfway house for the Missouii river bargpllinc , she would be nuito likely to liold her big sisters level. She now has HU n young city requires to inako her grow , nnd that is enterprise und n prosperous country for miles around that continues to Iced her. See advertising columns for busi ness directory. llovim. How' * the "How'K the baby ? " " IHs croup is let ter this morning , tliank you. Wo xaxo him HOIIIC of ThmnoV Klectrio nil ns you adxlsccl , doctor , nnd tliall gi\o him Homo moro In MI hour or so. " Is'evt day the doctor pronounced the yoimgntcr cured , Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , ffacfocho. Soreness of the Ghost , Gout , Quinsy , Sere Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and 5 , Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted feet and Ears , and alt other Pains and Aches. 1ft reparation on rarth tquali ST. JACOII OIL M a tnfeturr , ttntplf and cheap External tme < ] j. A trial entails but tlie comparatively tiUIng outlay of CO Ontn. and er rjr or.s auffer- U ( with pain can bare cheap and poiltlr * erocf tf % clalmi. fJ. . Dlrtcttoni In El r n linguae * * f fOLDBr ALLDKUQ&I8TB ANDDEALEBB IN MEDICINE. A.VOGZLER & CO. , C. Diminishnd Vigor. In reimbursed In great measure to thoia troubled xxltlixu'ak klilnuxii , l > y a Jiulloioiu ueo of Hostel- a > 'd Stomach Hitter xthlch Imljroratei and Ktlmulutceltlioiit xcltln tlio urinary or- raiH. In con junction ulth IU Intliiciiie upo'i Item , It correct ) acidity , Improves jppetltv , nnd s In cncry vav eoncliu'Uu to health and ncrxu reposo. 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Failure unknonn. All aakolminon90l > rontM. Prlxatu terms frco. QE01U1E BTINSO.H & CO. , ocCd&wlra 1'ortland , Maine. The Oreighton and Niotrara tuna dallv , lonxln ) ; Crulhton | on arrlxal of rains at 0.30 | > . in. Arrlx o nt Nlolinra , 12 30 a. m , Jxaxui ; Nlobram. 11UO 11. m. Arrixcn nt Crolvliton at 0 a. in. . In thno far train. I'arv , ? J. OctlU'llil UKOItliK liilllV ! : , 1'roprletor , ACADEMY OP THJU SACREDHEART OMAHA , NEB. S. E. Corner Oth and Howard , The plan of Stmllca la tlie Kxnm as tliat inirsued 11 nil mo Academic * ot the hactctl Ic ! rt. UK- erenio In rellK'lon In no ubatailu to ( lie mlinln- Ion of } ouni ; ladles. Tvrnn : InchMlni ; Hoard , AVntlilnf , Tuition , ami Ii ktrumental Music , ) xir uu > < bJoii 01 flvo month * , $160. llofcioncca nrure- Ail ted from all pur on unknown to tlio Iimlltu- lon. 1'or flirt In r Information uinJy to 'Jliu llev , lIUlicp o Uinalut , or to Ilia Utdy WAR IN PASSENGER RATES ! HOllIlIK llIlpS. Ilrol.cn In all llallroid Ticket * , Omalii , Neb. , otter TliKtttj to the lixnt. intll further not.co , at the following unheard of Ohlcaco , I2 ; Ilouncl Trip , 821.00 , 7hc o are liultcd Kirbt-Clab Tli'kftn Knd uood for return htaUKh the j ear , and x la the OIJ Itrllalilo Chi- o , Uurlliujtoii & Qulnvy Itailroad. Also , ono way to- / NK\S' VOIlK , Ut cHv , J1000. ° 2CUO. I'lIlI.ADKI.l'IlIA , d 11) CO. WASIIINJTON , 1000. 1'or turtlcutar * , xirltoorKoJI"- IIOI1UIK IHOtJ. , Di-aloru In Hoduciil llato Railroad and Utiamihlp 'Jlckctu. bOU Tenth St. , Omaha , Neb. IteueinYcr the | > laco-Threo DOOM North of Tnloii 1'otltlc Jlallro J Depot , Eoat BIde of Tenth Omaha , AujrUit 1,1881 , u2iUxx Ira BlackDiamondOoalGo. Y. LO'OUIB , J'.S.TfEWKLL ' , rani. I , U M1U.KU , , r HARD OR SOFT GOAL' ' u riar lot * or' In niuiitltlej to nulr iiurcha&irt ( ] rU rf ijollcjtul. , Tnrd , Foot Farnham and Doug las Sts. , Omaha. BITTERS Mr.J. O. ItotxirUon , ritWjtirjr , Pn. , writes : " : xxai MilTcrinif from jfcucral dcbllltx. xx-nnt of np petite , con ti | > atlon , etc. , < o Hint me xx.-n n bur ilcn ; niter tnlnjr llnnlcxk IMooil IlittcM I Mt lict tur than fortar * . I cannot praise jour Hitter too Hindi. " It.Olblx. of Jlnffalo , N. V. , writes ; "Voni llunlotk Illci Ulttcrs , In Llironlcill c.iienof tin blood lUer ( . . .J klilnexs , linxo been PlKnnllx mirki'd \\lthHticcc-.R. llmo U ed tliiin injnoli \ \ ltd bct remits , for lorplilltv of the liter i nil li iMoof a friend of inlnu tuncrlng from droi y , the iflcttiii monilous. " Ilrare Turner , Uotlieitrr , N . Y.JvirltM : " " ! 1m c been Mihjcct to Bcrlonx ( Unorder of the Milne } * nnil im.iblu tontttiiil to liU'lm. " : Ilunlotk Illnoi ISItUrH u Ilex id mo before half nliottloxianused I feel confident th.it the ) ulll entirely uiro IMU. " Afcnlth Hall , Hlngliampton , X. Y. , xxrltc * ; "I suffered xOth n dull pain through inv cfl hint ; and shouMir , Ixist my pnlrlts , npiwtltt and color , nnd could with ( lltllculty Keep up nil day. Took jour II unlock Dined Hitters ai dl < reeled , mid hixxo fc t no pain since first xxcck at ter minx them. " Mr. Xoah Hates , KImlrix , N. Y. , writes : "Abotil fourearn'M Ihulannttark of bilious fox cr.nml ncxcr fully rcioured. My ili/estlxu orsan \icro ucitkinrd , and I xxoilld bo complete ) } pros' tinted fordajn. After iHnj ? two bottles of ) GUI IUiriloi.lt Iilood Hitters the Improvement xxas so \ Ulblo that.l wni nstonUhcd. I inn now. tliouirh ( II jcais of nga , do n fair and rcastonahle day's xxork. C. I'.lackct Iloblnson , proprietor of The Canada I'rusbjtcrlan , Toronto. Out.rltot ; "Korxcnr J buttered preatly from oftrcuirrliiheadacfic. . ] used ) our Iliirduuk Dlooil Hitters xxith happiest nmlts , and I now ( Ind uiacll In better hcaltl : th.ni for ) cars | inst. " Mrs. Wnlhcc , IJuITalo , X. Y , writes : "Ihaxe med Ilurdock lilood Hitters for ncivoiit anil bll < liotH headaches , mid ran reconiiiiend It to an ) one requiring a cure for bllliouancus. " Mr . Ira Mtillhollnnd , Albany , N. Y , writes : " Kor nixcm ! ) oars 1 hnx o Buffered from oft-reciir' HUB billions bnndaehen , djspeiisla , nnd com plaints peculiar to in ) sex. Since mine join Ilurdock Wood Hitters I am entirely rclluxcu. " Price , SI.OO per Bottle ; Trial Bottles 10 Cts FOSTER MILBURN.&Oo Props , . , , , BUFFALO , N. Y. Sold nt wholesale by Itih & McMnhon and C. F. Goodman. Jo 27 eoil-roo Prof , W , J , Anfler's Select Danc ing Academy , A. Hospe , Jr. Hall , 1510 Dodge St. Class for gentlemen commencing Tuesday oxen- lii ! , Oct. 4. Class for ladles coiuincncinir Thurs day evening , Oct. 0. Tcrmn liberal. The cos method t 1 haxo for teaililn the Wr.ltz , Gilds , fee. , I can ( , 'Uixnxntco pcrfctt satisfaction c scholars. Kor teriiiH , lir. , call at A. Hospe , Jr. , or qJdru 3 lllfi Capitol Ax p. HlTdlm Geo. P. Bern is REAL ESTATE AGENCY , ISth and Dodge 8U. , Omaha , Nob. This agency iloca BTP.iCTLTa hrokerao butlncu. DOCK not ( peculate , unit therefore any bargains on lt books arc Insured to Its patrons , Inatoad of liolnif ifnhlileil nn liv tlip ni-rnt * < SCALED PROPOSALS Fortlio Construction of Sidewalks. Sealed propomlH xv III bo rceelxcil l y tlio im- ilurA'irncd until 'lucsday , October lit li , ISSl , 12 D'vlock noon , for tliu conntrurtloii of nil rcnlr | > IIIK of ddovmlkx In trout of nnd adjoining tlie tolloxtlnv'letcrlbed | irflnl > ri , to-xvlt : Iot3 r > , 0 , 7 , blovk L 6U , north eulo of Chcutinit Jtri-ct. fxU 23 , 2fl , 1 > 7 , lloiljaih'u llrst addition , ot ildo of Hhcrman atentic. iMti 4,8 , lilock ) h , K. V , Smith's addition , Lot 1. ) > lnk 14 , K. V. Nmlth'i ) addition , bouth aide draco > tnit , LoUl , It ) , liloek Kl , C V. SmUli'd nJdltlon , sciilli i Ulu Craro btrci-t , hot "I , llor'iach'ii llrrt ncldltlon , cast side Slicniinti avciiuu , I-ot * E , 7 , tf , 1'lix.k llCj ) , north sldo Izard itrutt. lilock ' > ' eait fldo SKtli Ktreet. lx > ta 4 , C , - - , LotH 4 , & , MoiU Ui , eiu > t 8lUti Credit Kondcr Kldltlon. JjolsS. 4 , lilocic 202J , ordered rcpalro.1 , 17th. I/U1 , S , Mock 11 , xvuatbldo iicxunth utrect , to bo rqulml , Alto on loti x > cxk klilo Kl\teciitli street , lie- t ecii north line of Horlituh'u tlrnt addition and Clark atrvtt , except to feet In front ot haau I ° homiett'd | ) rvslilinro. J. J. I. . C. JEWCTT , OMAHA , October 7 , 1S81. City Clerk. oi-TdU _ BAWKEYE PLAINING MILL 00 , DCS Moines , Iowa. Manufacturer ! of BASH. DOORS , BLINDS , ' BRACKETS , MOULDINGS , AC. Great reduction In IluiV Coyntcrs , I'l D fur ; nUjitdandxord furuUliixl In.all Li | | < lii f hard Dmolt wood , Coatters | rtiiliticd lirpil lifii ( Je- ilrcd. Hlichlnifol allklndi , liirnifhwl , Vnil piit Into building n di or' iialut on , | iort notoo | D'jr xv orkini.it are the lien inechalilc'i tlat Un bo prooutid , ta\uiuonvyli-KMnl- Lrat . . , ' ( i . j StAlft , Ntii/eli and,0aliit ( rj. t OurfortniAii liulil * Jm'tntnii'fit ) > f formerly ulth Krojt llanufacturiiitf Co , . ICIilcnKO , Ilii , anil hat done noniu of thu tliif t Stilr AurU In the Norllmut Order * l > ) nutll i > rciui > tly atUndid to. l'iO-3m FOSTER & CRAY , , WHOLESALE LUMBER , COAL & LIME , On River Bank , Bet , Farnham and Douglas Sts , , scSOmcly WHOLESALE BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER -AND IIAUH : : ix Wall Paper and Window Shades. 1304 Farnham St. , Omaha Neb. oot.n-c-D MARBLE HEAD LIME CO.'S Double Strength White Lime 3E"O'R. 23 .1.33 jA.1 ? ST. PAULLUMBER YARD Lumber , Lath , Shingles , Thirteenth and California Streets , OMAHA , - - - NEB. ec21melm HEADQUARTERS -FOI MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. We desire to call the special attention ot the trade to ouv elegant lines ( at BOTTOM PRICES ) of Underwear , Cardigan Jackets and Scarf's , Buck .Gloves , Overshirts , Overalls Hosiery , &c. , now open. Wholesale only. SHREVE , JARVIS & .CO.- Comer Fourteenth and Dodge Sts. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS , ISH & McMAHON , V 1406 V. DOUGLAS STREET , , MAHA , NEtf. The Only Exclusive Wholesale Drug House in Nebraska SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAILORDERS. jy 13-mo ' . O. WHOLESALE GROCER , 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha , Neb. FEARON & COLE , Coinmissson Merchants. 1121 Parnham St. , Omaha , Neb. . . ContlunmcnU made UB will rccelx o prompt attention. I'.cfcrcncca : State Kank , Omaha ; I'iatt . . . . & Co. , llaltlmorc ; Peel : & liansher , Chicago ; 11. Wcrk & Co. , Cincinnati. I. OBERFELDER & CO. , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OK MILLINERY & NOTIONS , 1308 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. The only exclusive wholesale house in this line in the treat. STAR STOVE POLISH g AND _ c0J ted so0 BEATJBRUMMEL BOOT BLACKING MAXUFACTUIIED BY GunsAmmunitionSporting Goods PISHING TACKLE , BASH BALLS , and a FULL LINE OF NOTIONS AND FANCY COOPS. MAX MEYER & CO. Omaha , Ne Ii WM. F. STOETZEL , Dealer in Hardware , Cooking Stoves Stove Repairer , Wfprker anil Manufacturer ODE * Tenth and Jackso c * - ' Omaha , Neb I