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    0 THE OMAHA DALLY ITKE : MONDAY , APJUL 18 , 1892 ,
MTITMT ESTATE MAKKM
Unfavorable Woatbor Has Interfered with
Real Estate Transactions ,
BUYING THEIR HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS
A I.ocnl Ilrnl I > lnto llrnlrr ll cti ar tlio
Attltildn < if Oiiinlin IliiiiUori nml
IlrltiR * Out SIIIIIP Interest-
Intf I'dlnU.
OwlriR to the very unfavorable weather
which has rendered the unpnvcd streets nl-
tnost imp.waUe , real estate men have shown
very little property durliiR the past ween.
As a rule they do not anticipate much activ
ity until \\cathcrbecotnoi moro settled.
In spite of rain and mud , however , some
business has boon done ana considerable was
undortauon that will probably bo closed In
the course of the coming week.
I'orllcf who hnvo boon correspondlnc with
eastern Investors report meotliiR with moro
cncouraKomcnt than usual. At least ono
peed unlo of property was made to an eastern
party which will bo reported as soon a * the
papers nre inudo out.
HIIJIIIK llomci.
A prominent real estate dealer observes
that there Is a growing dotnand for houses
and lots on oasv payments. 1'coplo who liavo
Krown tlrcil of paying rent nnd never huviiiK
atiui'sothoy ' can call their own nro plod of
nn opportunity to buy a house and lot they
can pay for in small monthlv Installments.
" 1 regard this us a most hopeful slt'n for
the uity , " continued the spuuker , "as the
moro property owners wo can tinvo , the better.
It Is nlson Iliie thliiR for the investor ? . Inko
for example young couple Just commonelnir
Housekeeping on n inodorato income , Inov
rent n house for , say fM | cr mouth , and
nltliouph tliov may Intend to praullco econ
omy , their Incomo" generally orotty much
nil nosorbcd iind at the end of flvo years they
nro Just \vhoro they started , still payinn
rent uud without a homo of their
own. Now if the sumo couple
was to buy a modest homo
on monthly payments of sny $ .10 they would
Icol moro Interest In their homo nnd would
llvo much moro economically without any
l reai ollort. Ttio money which formerly
wci't to pay rent would then go toward ro-
aucins the principal on their home. They
would easily save enough money to Itoeo up
the Interest and otbor expenses and in most
cases would bo able to malco even lurper pay-
men L < > thun called for by the contract. At
the end of llvo years they \\ould have a coed
homo nonrly paid for. The advance la the
value of the property In n growing city HUe
Oin uli n would amount to enough to muUo up
the cost of keeping up the property for the
11 vo youis. "
Them is n peed deal of this "buying of
homo ? on monthly payments" going on in
the cltr at the picscnl tlino und ono real
csinto dealer was heard to remark that if ho
had ten houses for nalo on such levins ho
could dispose of thorn all in a day.
A Ill-ill INIlllii MUM Tillies ,
The mention in last Sunday's issue of THE
IKK of the nttltmlo of somu local bankers
toward Omaha real estate piovoked some
discussion in real cstato circles , nnd W. CJ.
Albright has contriljutod the following on
the sumo subject :
"Tho public us a class Is not familiar with
the laws under which our banks operate and
for that ruasot. frequently does uankers an
injustice. Hence I lecl the importance of
bringing about , if possible , a closer relation
ship betwcou i ho banks and their depositors.
A national bank , under the banking laws , is
notpormittoii to make anv loan on real citato
nnd cannot mnko any loin for a creator
period of time than ninety days , accepting
us security not less than ono gooa endorser
or good and Mifllclcnt collateral. Savings
banks uro permitted to make loans for a term
of years secured by inorttraKoson real estate.
In many cases national banks uro antagonistic
to real estate in some cases going to the
extreme. In my opinion , It would bo well
for thorn to carefully analyse too situation
nnd possibly avoid doing tholr patrons and
the city nn Injustice.
'Outstdo ot gold coin there is no ether ono
article wnich has as solid a basis of value as
real cstato. There is a vast diiTorcnco be
tween investing uud speculating. Take a
city , for Instance , like Omnhu , which is rapIdly -
Idly becoming a great ralltoad center , it
naturally becomes a great distributing point ,
and wo have but little competition in the
great northwest to the Paclllu coast. A
Ulanco at the map will satisfy any skoptlo
tha thd surrounding country tins grown nnd
dovolopcd far beyond all expectation and be
yond tlio capacities of a city of our prcsont
size. That Omaha is rapidly approucuing
what heretofore Chicago has econ at a trans
continental citv , as between Now York und
San Francisco , thcro can be no question , yet
with all our natural advantages , with rail
roads seeking an entrance to our city from
all diicutlons , wo mubt not forget that wo
uro coming in contact witli llvo and onergotm
inon who are pushing the advantages of
Sioux Cilv and other comictlng points con
tinually before the eyes of investors. The
best banker In mv opinion is ono who con-
Jlnos himself strictly to the Hnuncos pertain
ing to his own bank , nnd who , whenever the
opportunity offers , stales clearly what ho
knows to bo absolutely true , viz. : that money
carefully Invested in the city of Omaha is
bound to bring largo returns in the future.
"Supposing , for Instance , a laboring man
lias u lot paid for worth $1,1)00 ) , and lias also
$1,000 deposited in n national bank which
cannot alTord to pay him any rate of Interest
except on a time ccrtlilcatc of deposit. The
money lays lulo for several monttis because
the owner , not being accustomed to business
methods , does not like to tie his money up
for any length of time. The banks ore nil
ovorllowlngvlth money they have no use
for it. Tlio luboror is paying , sav
fM per month rent. Don't you tliinlt It
would bo a good idea for him to take his
(1,000 , build a house on his lot , have a homo
paid for and cut oft his rent , thus saving
100 per year , which is J0 ! per cent on his
JI.OOU at present laying Kilo in the bank I
Ituthcr n good rate of Interest , don't you
think i Again , another man may become in
volved , his mortgage matures , and ho bus no
way to moot It. Ho goes to some ono having
urplus capital laying lillo in the hank , who
In turn asks tlio udvTco of the banker as to
thu advisability of buying the property
offered at u bargain. The banker's time
being valuable might it not bo well for him
to suggest to Ills customer the desirability of
ubmltthiy ! the question of vuluatlon of the
property and piopositlou to some reliable
real estate firm , nml If upon
Investigation the purchase is found
to bo a goo'l ' ono , complete
the deal. The buyer makes money. The
toiler with the money thus obtained at n
cacrlllco perhaps , Is able to protect other In
terests bybaving which ho eventually makes
moro than enough to cover tbo shrinkage of
thojsalo. I might enumerate other instances.
You can easily see how the real estate mar
ket could bo cased up all nlontj the line and
encourage outsldo capitalists to Invent , es
pecially whoa you take into consideration
that Omaha Is tbo only city In the northwest
which went through a real estate boom ,
made a steady gain in population and value :
tiavo steadily enhanced on all property which
1m d a commercial value ana on which prices
today are lower In proportion , than with any
of our competitors. "
Lust Wutilc'M Honlty Transaction ) .
The aggregate amount of renl estate trans
fers for the past week is J 108,827 and the fol
lowing shows the transactions of each day
during the week !
Monday. , , . , . , , . ( 2lt'M
Tuesday . ll.Nll
Wednesday . l.VUl
Thursday . . . . , uil
I'rlilny . 4'JOT'
buturUuy . , . itu.Tu1
Total . t
A ilisonso , treutod as such and permanently -
nontly curcil. No publicity. No inliriu-
nry , Homo treatment. Ilunuloss nml
cITcotuul. Refer by permission to Hur-
Huston Jliiwkoyo. Send iZo stamp for
iiampliloU Shokoquon Chomicul Co. ,
liurhngton , I a
A Trial Trip ,
Dotrplt Frco Press : "What Is that
dreadful niokotV" nsltcd Mr. Potter
Palmar us ho gut in his cubtlo by tbo sou
and listened to u loud jioundlug in tbo
next room , Interspersed with broken
ejaculations.
"That , " said the mnn-ln-armor , "is
Mrs. I'almur practicing. "
"Hut what in the world is she doing ? "
nqulrcd the anxious husband.
"Sha is learning to drlvo the last
nail , " was the answer.
Tin : .ii'ini. M.WAXIXIH.
The North American Ilevlew for the cur
rent month urines forward many subjects of
public concern handled exhaustively by the
foremost men of the tlmc . In the opening
article , "Patriotism nnd Politics , " Cardinal
Gibbons speaks with wisdom nnd warm fool
ing of the duties of the citizen in relation to
Ills country. Thomas Nelson Page In "A
Southerner on the Negro Question , " dls-
close the present status of the negro of the
couth , tunning an estimate oft tlio negro's
capacities , giving a forecast of his destiny ,
lion , Hilary Herbert , who has given much
attention Iti congress to our trade relations
with other countrlps , in his article on "Reci
procity und the Farmer , " makes a very Clear
exposition of what ho charges to bo the
fallacies of icclprocity as formulated by Mr.
IJIainc. A very Important nnd Interesting
paper Is the discussion under the title or
"Our National Dumping Uroiind , " ot the
problems involved in the present enormous
Immigration , problems that are attracting
solicitous attention. The writers that hamllo
the question aio of the highest authority ,
viz : Hon. John H. Weber , commissioner of
Immigration , nnd Mr. Charles Stewart , pres
ident of the Chamber of commerce , nnd
both apply to it liberal sentiments and prac
tical suggestions. Governor K. 13. Wlnans
of Michigan writes n strong article on the
merits of the system now In use In Michigan
of selecting presidential electors. Mn.o.
Adam contributes a charming piper on
"Pronch Girls , " affording a now glimpse of
tholr Ufa und training. Mr. Gladstone con
tinues his studv of "The Olympian Ho-
llgion , " In a paper of exceptional interest ,
which , coming from such a source , will bo
recognized as Important.
The Century for April takes up the cam
paign for good roads. In bis paper entitled
"Our Common Uoails , " Isaac P. Potter , the
editor of "Good Koads" nnd n practical on-
gincer , points out the enormous loss to this
country through the general condition of
American roads , n loss which falls not only
upon the farmer , but upon city people ns
well , who are compelled to pay unnecessary
prices for having produce brought to them.
An American consul in Franco reports that
the road system of that country ( the most
perfect system of the world ) , "has been of
greater value to the country as a means of
raising thn value of lauds than huvo the rail
ways. " In Franco every market cart , with
its broad llro , is a road maker. The con
tribution of ex-Postmaster General James on
"Tho Ocein 1'ostal Service , " should bo mad
by nil. Mr. James advocates a letter rate of
2 cents nn ounce for ocean postage , nnd a re
duction in the rate on international money
orders. The second ot Mr. Stedman's
papers on 'Tho Nature and Elomouts of
Poetry , " appears In this issue of tbo Century.
In it thu writer discusses "What la Poetry ( "
and attempts " .i search for the very stuff
whereof the muse fashions her iruusuostaii-
tiat garments. " An Interesting account of
thu total solar ccltpioi of ISb'J ' os scon
through the great Lick telescope is furnished
by Prof. Holdcn. Tbo nrlicla is richly Illus
trated fiom photographs and drawings.
The principal article In the April number
of the Koviow of Keviows is an elaborate
discussion by Dr. Albert Shaiv , editor of the
magazine , or the most current phases of mu
nicipal problems in Now Yorlc and London ,
illustrated with a largo number or very line
portraits of distinguished men in the two
great capitals of the English-speaking world.
The article is divided Into six parts , as fol
lows : I. London's Now Government , its
Framework and Its Hjsults. 'J. Now York's
Present Government , aim How to Reform It.
! l. The Proposed "Greater Now York. " 4.
Lodon's Municipal Statasmonand Tholr Pro
grams. , " > . The Tammany Statesmen nnd
How They 'Htun" New York. 0. On Land
Taxation und Municipal Monopolies. For
the purposes ot his article , Mr.
Shaw interviewed ox-mayor Grace , ox-
Mayor Hewitt. Mr. Ermtus Wiman , Hon.
Andrew B. Grcon , Mr. Horace Doming , Mr.
Henry George , Mr. Robert Graham and Mr.
John II. FInloy , each of whom has teen able
to bear expert testimony as to some phase of
municipal matters in Now York. On the
English side of the article , there U much In-
teroaing information regarding tbo election
of London's great municipal council , with
quotations from the platforms of the suc
cessful candidates.
The April Arena Is rich in able , thought
ful papers. Us table of contents is as varied
as it is inviting , as will bo noted from the
following : "s'ital Statistics or the Negro , "
ov Frederick L. Hoffman. "Too Money
Question1 ' by Hon. John Davis , M.C. ' 'Void-
puk , the World Language , " by Alfred Post.
"Tbo Speaker in England aml'Amorica , " by
Honrv George , jr. "Rational Views of
Heaven and Hell , " by Rev. Gooriro St. Glair.
"Tho Fannon Alliance and its Loaders , " by
At.nlo L. DIggs ( illustrated uy two full-pngu
portraits und four smaller pbotogravuica ) .
"Pontifox Maxlmus , " by W. D. McCraukuu.
"A Remarkable Psychical Experience , " by
Louise Chandler Moulton. "How Undo Not-
toway Squashed the indictment , " a southern
character sketch , by Will Allen Dromgoolc.
1'urt IV. ot "A Spoil of Ollro , " by Hamlin
Garland. "Two Hours in the Social Cellar , "
by U. O. Flower. "Books of the Diy" : Ka-
views by Rabbi Solomon Schmdler , Henry
Auitin , unit the editor. Although the most
liberal and progressive ot nil tbo great re
views , the Arena is prospering in n manner
which indicates the trend of public thought
and proves that tbo psoplo admire bravo ,
outspoken , and earnest magazines.
The complete novel in Lipplncott's Maga
zine for April , "But Men Must Work , " is by
the well known mid popular author , Rosa
Nouchetto Cuioy. In it the narrator , as vis
iting governess and presiding genius , dips
her way Into the family secret , and at last
banishes the family skeleton. In the Athle
tic series , Julian Hawthorne sounds the
praises ot walking , which ho considers the
only proper modoof locomotion , and U. Davis
English expounds the mysteries of "Pour-In-
Hand Driving. " In the Journalist scries ,
Melville Phillips tolls us that the literary
editor is much loss frequent than wo com
monly suppose , and gives some odd samples
of his experiences. The Countess Norralkow
gives a nrlof history of the leading nihilists ,
and traces the famine in Russia to tuo heavy
taxes and mtsgovcrnmcnt. This issue of Llp-
pinroH's Is hardly up to Its usual high stan
dard of excellence.
It Is not theory but fact-that Hood's Sar-
saparillu makes the weak strong. A fair trial
will convince you of its merits.
Thu NutUu Not III It.
Congressman O'Noil says that not
many years ujjo , in a convention bold
in Now York City , the following nomi
nations were mado. for membership in
the city council.
" .Mistbor Chairman , if yor honor pla/.o
Oi nimmynnto fur dtbo council from
Utho Fartoonth ward dtho Aimrublo Tim
othy O'Brien , a gliitloman from dtlio
oulil sod , who will bo an honor to his
constitooonts.
'Mooatoi * Chairman , T blncos in num-
niynation ( iff dor gouncol von do Twonty-
liorst vard Ilorr Sehwoickhnrdt , who
vas a Go-arman by birt , nnd who knows
nottlnt/s ut nil 'pout dor poosucss' but
ho is n goot man. "
"It Bcoms to mo , Mr. Chairman , that
wo now have about all tlio countries on
God'a green earth represented on this
ticket. All except ono , and I think it
should have a chance , I therefore bog
leave to nlitco in nomination for mem
bership in the city council Mr. Sam
Ward of North America. "
Tlioro was a painful silence of several
minutes , during which the chairman
scorned in doubt as to whether the nom
ination could bo entertained , when a
largo Bl/.cd man in tlio front row arobo
and said :
"Will yoz all look at dtho know-
no thin1 ? ' '
The North American barely escaped
with his life.
"I have in mv employ a man who hat boon
a victim of periodical hoauachos for years ,
has tried all kinds of treatment , and I have
tried various remedies on him. Your Urady-
crotinu help * him moro than anything ever
did. " O. U. Klngsley , M. U. , Wnlto Plains ,
NA' '
Nebraska Furnishes a FroBtnblo Field for
Fruit Culture.
SHOWING THE STATE MAY BE PROUD OF
Our Soil nml Cllin ito \VcII Ailiptnl to Ilio
rroiliicllon ( it thn More * Iliirdy Vurlr *
tlM liter-Unit Wlno Can Do
Muilo Itleht In Nobrntkn.
A rapidly Increasing Interest In fruit rais
ing in ttio older counties ot Nebraska fur
nishes the Inspiration for this nrticlo. For
several years after the pioneers ot Nooratka
began to establish homes In vurlous pottions
ol the stuto It was n common remark Ihnttrco
fruit could tiovor bo prolltably raised in Ne
braska. The sequel has proven tlio contrary ,
nnd now , wltb splendid orchard * a ? an ad
junct lo nearly every farm , there are thou
sands ot tanners who cheerfully testify that
Nebraska furnishes n protltablo Held forfruil
raising , not only In connection with farming ,
but us n separata business. Especially Is
this true in Douglas and ether counties within
easy distance ot Onnha. There are a num
ber of horticulturists In Douglas and adjoin
ing counties who have spjnt yoari of tltno
and plenty of money in experimenting wltU
fruit culture , and have demonstrated that
Nebraska soil and cllmnlo Is well ailnptcd to
the production of the moro hanly variuttcs of
troa anil small fruits of every kind.
E. U Emory ot Onmba h is boon In Doug-
la ? county lor thirty years und from the llrst
Mils tilxcn Ilortluultitlu CliMO Attnntloll ,
nnd for the past fifteen years lins made it n
specialty. Mr. Emory has spent n great don
of monuy experimenting , but Is satlsllcd with
results , llu has been associated with the
Douglas county horticultural aud agricultural
socletlos from tliu start , uuil , in fact , was
ono of thu originators of those organizations.
Tbo grounds surrounding Ins elegant homo
on Douglas struct U a , wilderness of fruits
and llo\\ era in their season. Ho is familiar
with all the standard varieties of trees , vines ,
shrubs and Ilowors and Is enthusiastic in
htb work Ho advocates eastern nursery
stoclc instead of nativn trees , in which re
spect ho differs from inon Nebraska fruit
raisers.
W. C. Aitisworth of Elk City Is n practical
orcharuist and moots with Kratlfylng suc
cess. Ho has twenty acres of orc'iard , und
also cultivates all the small fruits. Ho is an
extensive farmer and whllo ho givoj con
siderable attention to horticulture , ho does
not make a business ot it. Ho claim ! tnat
any farmer who will glvo hU orchard anu
vineyards the same attention ho docs hU
corn , can raise fruit of all kinds successfully.
Ho thinks thai tlio high grounds bordering
on thu Elkhorn valley uro especially adapted
to fruit growing and will gradually bo given
ut ) to that Industry. The common experience
of nearly all farmers and orcuurdists
throughout the state has 119011 thai they were
cheated by Irresponsible nursery agents who
sold trees by catalogue und delivered any
thing thov could get.
Tlio Latest Swindling Dixl o
in the tree line is practice 1 by "dealers"
who claim to buy and sell , nnd
nro careful to miiko a dealer's con
tract with n nurseryman who is
nn ofllcor of the state horticultural
society , and by his letter hoadi and buslnass
cards , maUos his customer believe lie Is nn
"agent" of that society , and his order will bo
filled from the "staio nursery. " The state
experiment station is also used much In the
same way by unscrupulous "dealers , " wear
ing plug hats and representing themselves to
bo otllcers of thu station at Lincoln. The
purchaser thinks ho has been very fortunate
in being offered a chauco to got his trees at-
i act from the state nursery and thus steer
clear of unreliable agents , and the worst of
it is it takes years to discover the fraud nnd
moro years to overcome its effects. The state
of Nebraska lias not gene into the business of
peddllpc fruit trees. This much is said to
show the Importance of securing nursery
stock from reliable man and not from travel
ing strangers.
As to vaiioties. thcro are only a few of the
almost onuloss list which has proven satl.-
factory in the Nebraska soil aud climate
For summer the most protltablo varieties of
apples have proven to bo the early harvest ,
' '
red June , re'd astrican , Totofsky' and eany
I'onnock. For fall the farmonsd and Has * .
For winter , Grimes golden , Jonathan ,
northern spy , willow twlir and Putnam
swcot. The oarlv Richmond , English morello
and Montmorency and the standard varieties
of cherries. tfwuot chcrrtos ot the heart
varieties do not succscd wall.
What FrultH Can Ho Itulncil.
Fancy varieties of plums cannot bo railed
successfully on the wostoru prairies. There
are a few hardy varieties , however , whish do
well , such us the Gorman prune , wild fjooso ,
croon gage , weaver and shorts emperor.
I'oars do well with prjpjr care. Tno bst
vmidles nro the Bartlelt , Tvson and
Clupn's favorite for summer ; for autumn ,
white duyonne , Sca.icl und Louise Donno of
Jorsov ; for winter. Anjon , Ularlgoau and
Winter Nolls.
Grapes ara early grown and yield enor
mously. As to varieties the Concord comes
first , then follows the Worden , champion ,
Elvira , Niagara , Delomorumid Brighton.
Blackberries Snider and ancient briton.
Haspbsrries Mammoth cluster , Turner ,
Gregg , Clark and Cutlibert.
Cut rants Fag's prollllc , cherry , white
grape and Vorsaillalso.
Gooseberries Industry , Downing and
Ilauchton.
With anything like proper care and treat
ment the above selections will prove to bo
hnrdv and prolitlc. There nro farmers In
Douglas , Sarpy , Burt , Wabhington and
ether counties of Nebuasla , who
while not making f rult rals
ing a business , and indeed payin-
but little attention to tholr orcnards aud
vineyards , who have found them no small
factor In the process of paying off mortgages.
There is no place whore smalt fruits can ho
raised with loss care or where they yield bet
ter than In Nebraska.
An Olilaucl Well Known Horticulturist.
Gcorgo E. Timmo. a member of the Board
ot County Coinmisslonors of Douglas
county , Is ono of the oldest and oost known
horticulturists in tbo state. Ho owns a farm
of 100 acres twclvo miles northwest ol
Omaha , on which he has lived for twonty-
three years. From the start and during all
thoio years bo has given special attention to
fruit raising. The first thing ho did on his
farm was to establish a nursery at a tune
when farmers had nothing to buy trees with
und but little was known of the capabilities
of tbo stuto as u fruit producing coiintrv.
Before Mr. Timmo und the pioneer horticul
turists in Nebraska but little or nothing
was known as to what varieties of trees
would prove hardy in this climate , and in
fact it wa an unsolved problem its to whether
any varieties could stand the rigors of the
Nebraska winters at Una time , when the
state was a treeless plain , Mr. Tlmuio has
long since closed out his nursery , but ho has
sixty acres ot orchard , and only regrets thut
ho Is not young again , that ho mlggt profit
by past experience und make n still greutor
success of fruit culture. Ho thlnki ho
ought to have at least I''O acres of his 100
acre farm In orchard Speaking of nativity
of nursery stock , Mr. Timmo says : "It docs
not make the slightest difference where
trees are raised or bow far they are moved ,
It In All In tha Variety.
I bavo bad forty years experience In this
matter , and I know I am right. I liavJ Im
ported trocs from the old country and from
the eastern elates , aud bavo raised thorn
hero , and if tbo variety is all right , the tree
U hardy , I have hardy trees from tbo
south , and have foreign trees as sound as a
dollar. I bavo uo trouble with sun scaldbut
favor low trunks. I think sun scald is not
caused by tbo hot suns of summer ,
but by those of winter , which warm * the
tree and softens the sap , not sulllclent to
make How , but to such an extent as to Injure
the bark by subsequent freezing. Setting
up planks or boards to protect trees from the
sun may do for a few trees. But it Is not
practicable In large orchards. I have apple
tioes twenty-two years old , but they ara
going. The wluesap aud Bon Davis will do
well for a short time , but will not last. I
will graft mine ever this year with Gorman
varieties , such as Holland russet , rod cardi
nal , \\hlto winter Cold well , champagne rus -
rat and BunsdorlT. My trees have never
been troubled with bjrers , but curculm Is
bad enough. I shako them off ; bavo never
triad spraying. I never tcoJ down my
orchard , but cultivate the ground , but not
with a vloxy to ha lcnlnp the growth ot the
tree. i i
A NUfrfh Slope U llrst
for orchard. *
" 1 have twenty-live acres of grapoj and
mntlo 1XX ( ) gallohrfof wine last year. The
wlno is of excellent quality , but I think It
will take a great ijoal of oxnarlcnco to bring
wlno making to n success generally In this
country. Grope .Vino * nro very prolific In
this soil nnd clihihto , so much so that I will
put Nebraska against nny state near us for
the production f crapes. I have vines
from four to live years oh ! which have
borr.o as high as 120 pounds of
fruit to the vine and an average of flftv
pounds. Omaha affords a ready market for
my grapes , but lost year the price was low.
1 have raised a seedling grnpo which is far
superior to the Concord. As I said before
thl3 is a belter countrv for crapes than any
castor wesi of us. Wo have no rot hero. I
never mulch the vines as It holds the moisture
and affects the quality of the frulU The sun
makes the quality of grapes.
Fav'a o.ulv prolific for an early variety
and Victoria for late ire the host currants.
By nil mentis let Tim Br.n warn farmers
against buying the Idano pear , which agents
are pushing so strenuously , nnd slso the
: olden beauty plum. Wo cannot rolso
icachos hero.
IlrlRln 1-rosprcU for Trull Culture.
"In cherries the late morello , shadow mor
ello , Ostticltner und Arabian nro the best ,
Yo , sir , I think this Is destined to bo n great
'rult country. L.iko all ether thlncs which
requires a li'fo time to develop , the pioneers
never got tt'o benefits , but the young men
ean prollt by our experience and start in
where wo leave off. You cinnot put too
much stress on the warning to furmors
ugalnst buvlni ? their trees of strangers nnd
rrcsponslblo parties. The moro price of the
irees Is nothing , ii is thu loss of time which
l Involves , making it the mlstako of n life
time.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrupisnn unex
celled medicine for children whlio teething.
J5 cents u bottle.
SIOK SO
0.V. \ . UODKIKS , Postmaster nt Enst
JLriinoinc Me , ivrilca Unit Jlrs. Kelly's
3 son , who Had been confined lo bed four-
montli9 with nn Abscess , Los been
1 cured sound nnd well by Swift's Snc-
I cific. The boy It fourteen years old ,
lives next door to me , and I know the
statement to be true.
S. S. S. lias n wonderful effect on
children , mid should be civcn to every
\\-cok and debilitated child. Send for
our book on the Blood nnd Skin.
Swirr SPECIFIC Co. , Atlanta , ua.
Healthful , Agreeable , Cleansing ,
Oureo
Chapped Hands , Wounds , Burns , Etc.
Bomoveo aud Prevents Dandruff.
WHITE Russian s ;
Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Water.
IT mil GURE A GOLD
i
A 25 cent Bottle may save you
$100 in Doctor's bills-may save
your life. Asic your Druggist
for it. IT TASTES GOOD.
Dr. Acker's English Pillo
CIJIEK IIIMOtJ.SNKSS.
Small , plc > nnt. a fntorlleillh Ilio ladle * .
W. II. IIOOKRlt&CO , IDVisl l'ruadwn > , N. Y.J
P ) s il o by Ktilcn ff Co. , mid Sherman
MiUn neil , Omalm.
SCHENICS
MANDRAKE PILLS
Purely Vegetable and Strictly
Reliable.
They act DllfKCTLY nml PROMPTLY
on the Liivor aSid Stomach , rcstorlncrtho
coiistlpntoil organs to healthy activity ,
und nro a PO'StTIVICand PEUKECTLY
SAFE CUiy&for CONSTIPATION ,
L1VKR COMPLAINT , SICK HEAD
ACHE , BILIOUSNESS , and all other
diseases urlsfng' from a dibordcrcd con
dition of the tii/'oi' and Stomach. >
They nro the Only Ilollblo Vogntnfolo I.Ivor
Till Bold ! Thofaro 1'orfootly Mariolesa ; Tlioy
ro 1'iiruly Vogiptible ; Try Them ,
IU. ) .SohonU'ff'liooU ' on Consumption , l.lvur
Complaint ntiil Jlybpoysla fc'ent I'roc ,
U. J. II. SOHRNK & SUN , 1'lilladolphla , PA.
I'rojiDxaU furl'nbllo I.lbrury llulldlni ; Jlondi
Foaled bull ui'arkou proiioiuls for publlo
library buildliiK bonds will bo rcciilvod ut tlio
olllro of tboclty trousuror. Onmliii. Neb , up to
J2 o'clock noon of the l3th ! duy of April , IKr. ' .
for tbo puruliuio of 10J , ( ) (0 publla Horary
bulldlni ; bonds of lh city of Omaha , Nnb. ,
iluted May 1st , IB'/- ' , und p tyublo yiiun after
( Into , Interest at the rate of 'i per cent per iin-
nuin , payable boiiil > aiiniially. I'rlnolptil and
Intorcst payubta ut Kountzo Hros , Now Vorlc.
r.ucli old must state prlco und umounV
soiiKht for uud Incluilo ucornod Intcrost to
Unto of dellv ry nt Omaha , Nob.
ThorlKhtls roborvod to rojuot any and all
bids.
Ihbiicd under charter power of cltloiof the
mctropolltun clut > b , und ordlnunuo No. VjtU.
approved Murcu llth. iH'.rj.
UKNltV 110I.I.N.
in'.HklaitM Olty'l'ruasiiror.
PTha nnnual mcotliiK ot etocwbolilcrs of thn
reinonl , I.'IKhorn & MUbiiurl Valley Hnllroail
company will bo bold ut the olllco of the com.
puny In Onmlin. Neb , on I'rlday. May ' . 'U ,
JbU. ' , at o'clock p m. , for Ihu election of di
rectors und for tbo transaction of Hiiuliotbei
busliiOM ! uu limy CDIIIO buforo the nioatlni ; ,
J. II. ItEiifltLi ) , iiocrutiiry.
DatoJ April 18 , UtC.
A Written Guarantee
SYPHILIS to Cure Kvory Case or
Money Refunded.
Our cure 1 < permanent nnl not pstfh ni up. Ci n
IrcUcJsoton ycnrsaso linfencrcr fcoa i * ; mptom
Mncc. lly ilc crlblru CMC fully wo ci n IrjU j-ou bjr
null , nnil wo giro the mmcMronu nimrnntoa to euro
or rcfuml nil nionojr The o who prefer to come IICM
fortronlmentcnn Oonomil wo wlllp r rnltroal fnra
witrsnmlliotol Wll wtilloliore. If wo full to euro
rhnlleiwc lie ! worM fern rij tint our Mnjh
Itrmcily will not euro , write for pnrtlculnri nnl cot
up evidence In ovir noton ycnr * prnrtlco nlth Ilio
MfiKlcltcnicljr U 1ms ticen mo t illflleult to overcome
the prejudice ) nKnlnnt ftocnllcd rpcclfl : * . Hut umlor
our Mronn ( MUrnntec thoimmK uro trying It nn.l tie
tiRCureJ. WoKimr.inlso to euro or rofu'ul crery
ilollnr.nnl ni wo Imvo n reputation toproic < < t. also
llnnnclnl Imckliu of foXI.UWIt it perfectly < afo to nil
who will Iry Iho Ire.itmenl , Ilcretoforo you linro
milling up nml imylngout your money for ilKToront
ircxtmrnt * . nml nltliouitli you ara not yet enrol ni
ono tins palil bilk your money. Wo will poMllvjIy
uro you , Oil , chronlMlecp c.itol ci 35 eurol , lifi )
to'Jltliyj. InvoUlji'o o ir flmnclil tivllnj ! , our
reputntlon n bii lnc ! men , U'rlto us for nnmoi nn I
mllrc enf llio 'o ohnTO euro I wu ! > lmo clvcn
l'Uinl lon to refer to them It co ts you only po < t-
nreloito tMi. If your aymplnms nro ere ttiroil ,
mucoiispntclie ln mouth , thcunmtlsni In lionet nn I
Joint' , hnlr fnllltiK out , eruptions on nny i > irt of Ih3
o'lnKotKcner.il deprosMO'i , imlin In heal or
You hnveno tlmol i w.i lo Tlio > o tie nro
cou lnntly Inking mcr-'urr nn I potiVi , flnnild illv
continuolt. Con'tnnt u oof ttic o itriiui will surely
vuci nml enllnn ulcvrstn Ilio en 1. Diiu'l full to
write. All mrni pondeiico * ont e.ilel In plal.i en-
xclopeVo Inv to lbcino t rlitl 1 Inrcstlgnllu I nu.l
nllltlunll In our power to nUyoillult. AJilrc" ,
3OOK KKMEDY CO. , Omaha. Neb
FOR MEN
OMLY
fora i-aso of I.O-T or ltt.ivi l MAN.
liooi" , ( leniTilor N HVOIH Isntitrv. weak
ness of i oily or mind , the olleotsofi > rror orox
ccbsosln old or voun. ; that wo cannot euro.Vn
puurjiitco every ouso or n-f in. I every dolt ir
rive d ivs trial tnvitiuctit SI , full coursn 3. .
I'ereL-ptfli o benefits riull/o 1 In throi ) days.
Uy mull , soouroly pioKol from observation.
COOK UF.MUDV Co. UMAIU. Nr.ii
LADIES ONLY
MA RIP ri : > ivii : itr.ou
IIIHUIU Certain to n d ly or money refunded.
Uy mail I ! . Securely BO lie 1 fro.n olnurvi- ;
lion. Ctnttt i ; . MV . . ( imuhi. Nell
IDKUl'OSAI.S rolllN'DIANhUMM.U SAM )
1 trunspurt.itlon. li-p.irlinent ) of the lutut-
nr. Ollleo of liullnn AIT'ilitViiMlnnitun
April 2 , 18'lJ. ' Sealed prnpoiiils , endorsed "I'ro-
posuls for llccf , ( bills for heet must he siilinilt-
ted In seuarulu eneiopeii. . Itneon , I'loui ,
I'lothlng or Triin * < piirtatltiii , etc. , " ( us the ease
innv lie ) , nml directed to the Commissioner of
Imllun Air.ilrt. Nos ( i."i unit t" Wooslur streat ,
Now York , will ho received until I in. of
Tui-hday , Miir U. la'J. , for furnlshlnz for the
Imllunerv co uliont TUO.U'O ' pounds bacon.
' ) ' . O'.dCH ' ) pounds beet on the hoof , S.uifl.uo )
pounds net beef , ! : ii.OOJ pounds bonus , 70,1X0
pounds ImklnR powder. IVIH'.OOJ ' pounds corn.
610,0 0 pounds i-nireu. I'.OOU.iiuO ' pounds Hour ,
70.0 0 noiinds foedUi.000 noiui'ls liard bicud.
40. OJ poundslionilny.i : 1,010 pounds lurUr > 50bnr-
ola lilt's perU , 15100 pounds oalnieil. OTO.'K ' ) )
lionndbo its , in.OOJjiountls rice. 22.0 0 pounds
tun. ItO.O 0 pounds co.irso suit. U'0.031 pounds
llnu silt , ' 'dO.OOJ pounds so.tp. 1,000.000 pun nils
stuiir. nml 111'.COO pouu ! s wheat. Also , blank-
ols. woolen an I i-ottim cnods ( eonslsiliu In
pin t of lleklnp , TI.IIOO yir : Is ; standurd e.illoo ,
lill.liUJ yards ; drilling 1U.UJJurds ; duck , free
from all sl7ln ? , T > , OOJ y\r.U ; denims , lO.iKU
vaids ; clnnhums. .IO\iOO ( yards ; Kentucky
Joans. 8r > 0 vunls ; clu-vlot , ' . .i.OJO ynrds ; In nun
shootlnir. tMO.OJi yirds : blenched sbi-uiliiK.
Slj.OO ) yards ; hickory shilling , .UlOO yards ;
calico shilling. 0,010 y.irJs ) ; clotlilnjiroior -
IOH , notions , li.irJwnre. medlc.il Kiippllcs.
school books , rtc. , and a Ion ? list of niisccl-
luneoiisiii tlelo . sueli a harness , ulows , r.nu-s.
folks.ete. . nnd for ahoulMUuxons reciiilied
for the service , to ho delivered ut ( . 'hleujo.
Kansas City und tloutilty. . Also lor such
wagons us tinvuo required , adapted to the
climate of the 1'aellic coast , with Cullfornhi
brukos , dullseied ut tan Krunclseo. Also
ti.tnsnortiitlon for siu-li ot tha articles , poods
and supplies that limy not bo contracted foi
to be dolh ered at the agencies , lluls must be
miiili-out uti coverniiiuut blunks. fcohedules
stiowlns : the kinds und miiintltles of suusib-
tcncohiiiiplles ropulrcd for each iiKoney and
school , : iii > i the kinds und ( ) luntltics In gro s.
of .ill other goods und articles , together with
blank proposals , conditions to be observed by
bidders , tlmu and place of dellvoiy , terms of
lontrnel und payment , transportation routes
and all other no c = s.iry liistruct'ons will bu
ftirnlsheil upon application to the Indian Of
fice In Washington , or Nos. l ) " > iind d" Woostor
htreet , Nuw York ; the Commlssuiiea nf bub-
Rlslence , U. S. A. , ut Cheyenne. Chicago ,
Lcuvcnworth , Oinalia. Saint Louis , faint I'.uil ,
nnd Pun Kraiicl eo ; the 1'ostniusters ut Sioux
Ulty. Iowa ; Yunkton , South UiiUotu ; Arknn-
BIS ; City , Ciildwoil , Topeka uud Wichita , Kan
sas und Tnseon , Arl/on.i. Thu rlaht Is re
served by the government to reject any und all
bidsor any pirt : of any bid , und llicso propo
sals uru Invited under proviso thut uppropil.i-
tlnn shall l > o made for the supplies by cou-
pross. Itlds will boonenod ut the hour nnd
dayalnnestated , and bidders are Invited to
lie present ut thn opening. Certlfled cheeks.
All bids most be accompanied by eertllled
checks or drafts unon some United Mates De-
posllorv or the V rai National Hank of H.in
rranclsco. U.il. , for at least flvo iier cent of
thouiuonntof the uropos.il. T. J. MOHOAN.
Commissioner. ATd'JItm
THE SHOHTESr LINK TO CHICAHO
is via the Chicago , Milwaukee
& St. Paul R'y , as represented
on this mao.
CEDAR RAPIDS
it BJuf7e"E3 MOIME3
Electric Lighted , Steam Heat
ed Vestibuled trains leave
Omaha daily at 6.o : p. m. , ar
riving at Chicago at 9:30 : a. m.
City Ticket Ollicc : 1501 Far-
nam St. , Omaha.
F. A. NASH. Gen'l Agent.
C. C. LINCOLN , Pass. Agent.
SOUTH OMAHA.
Union Stock Yards Company
SOUTH OMAHA.
Best CAttlc , lie ? und hbccp inurKot In tlio wcit
COMMISSION HOUSES.
CEO. BURKE & MAZIER
S STOCK COMMISSION.
THE uAi > r.HH.
Write to tliif. Uouso for cor-
AIIA | rect Morltet Ruportb.
Wood Brothers ,
goutli Oniuliii Tolcplionu 1157.
John I > , Dndljmun anil Wnllur K.Voud , Monn-
Horn.
MurUot ruportx by mall nnil who chcurfully
furnlnliod upon
'
- THIS
James H. Campbell Company ,
Clilcucn , K'vst.St. Louis , Kiuisus City , boilth
Uniuliu , ? lou\ City , KmaVnrlli. .
A. < 'rlll , W. r llonuy. 11 , r TnllnmilKu.
ChlcdKu. llou balosiunn , L'ntllu rulusinnn
Crill , Denny & Company ,
I.Ue Stock Commission lloom ' . ' 7 lliclmn.'O Uld'K ,
Houth Ouinhn.
A. D. Boyer & Company ,
Maud 50 KxobnnBO Hullilliu.SoutliOmulKU
Corroipondciicosollcltuil nnd iirumptlr nnswurod
tpc-clal nttvullou to orders for ttockura & feeders.
Kstakllshud , IW. Incorporated , ln'Jfl
Cnjiltal fully puhl , fAI.UOU
W nggoner Jiirney Company ,
Wrllo or wire us for prompt uud reliable market
reports.
Perry Brothers & Company ,
I.lvo Stock Commission.
Koom Bl Kxclmnno Iliilldlne. bouth Omah.-i.
Tolupliono 1TU7 ,
Qassman & Dudley , M. II. Hogarty & Co. ,
Itooins CO und d , I'v- Koom 'It ixcanjo :
South Omaha , - Neb South Omaha , - Neb
Miller Brothers ,
KichinKU llulldlne - - Houth Omaha
SOUTH OMAHA BANKS.
Union Stock Yard National
n AN ic.
The onlr tank at thu runt * C'niltal | and sur-
l > luif' 10UUO ColluctlonsifroHlnir out of Ihu llvu
stock tiuslnem should bu sum direct to this bauk
blilppers tan dcpoult tor credit ot Ibulr liuiue bank
wliererer located.
OMAHA
MORSE-ODE SHOEC3.
I10J HoirtMStroH
Knoiorj corner llthnnil Djiul.n utraiti.
\Ve nr < < ninklnir oleo prlco * lo ci < h bijorj , ml ftra
( Olhiitf n cla'i of nooli whlaili rurr atla-
i morcb nti.
KIRKEIIDALl , JOHES & AMEHIDAN HANo'sEW1"
CO. , ED SHOE GO.
Wholesale Mfr Aoenln Hoots nhoi'ii , rutitior *
lloton Itubber bhovl'o. loll cooila. 1MI U ll r-
1IU. , HUI , llUJllarnuy si npj Btt
BUEWERS.
JDS. SCHLITI BRE-
ING GO.
Otllce , P. tih ) nn I I envcn-
Worth St , Uumlm
loll 11 Marhovcr. Apt.
CONFECTIOXHRY ,
VOEGELE&DINNINQ
llfrt lomfectloners nml
joliliorn nt forclfil nnd
ilomosllo fruits , 1IIU
Howard et.
CARRIAGES.
W.R.DRUMMONDACO.
CnrrlnKc bulltlcra lloso
ami pitrol wneons n
tl'i'cUlty.
ISth , oip | Court House
CARRIAGE TOPS.
OMAHA CARRIAGE TOP C , J. ANDERSON.
CO , , Mrfu bUKKy tups , back * ,
A. T Dnrby , Mgr Tops , cimhloiis , etc Hcml for
cushions , bricks , etc catalog. JUS. Utb U
_ ZI4 _ North Ilth st.
COAL , COKE , | CORNICE.
OMAHA COM , COKE & EAGLE CORN CE WORKS
UiilE CO. , Mtr Kalvnnlied Iron
Hnrd nnd soft conl fl K. cornice , window caps , .
nii'tnllc skylUhle , etc.
ei r lull ucd Douijlas
BtJ. 1110 , ll
CLOTHING.
BLOTCHKY& COHEN , GILMORE&RUHl ,
Clothing notionfurnish Manufm nnrt wholpsnlo
tniti ( ilvu 119 ii trial clottilcrs 11UU Haruuy
Samples pruimlil by ox Mrcct.
UUllarnur.
DRY GOODS.
M.E. SMITH & CO. ,
DRY GOODS CO. ,
fry ROOils , notions , fur- Dry Rood * notions , gent's
nlshlns KOoiU Corner lurntihlni ' , eoods Cor.
llth and lluuanl tla. llth and Howard st
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES
WOLF ELECTRICAL CO.i
Illutrntcd catalog free-
Capitol nvc.
FURNITURE
OMAHA UPHOLSTiR-
BEEBE&RUNYAN FURNITURE
ING GO.
NITURE CO. ,
Upholstered furniture
] . . ( > . ' 1 dl , Nicholas a ! Grace nnd Thirteenth
Wholusnlo only.
GROCERIES. I DRUGS , Etc.
D. M. ETEELE&C3. , BLAKE , BRUCE & , CO. ,
1M1-1M1 ! Jones street , 10th nnd Ilnrney streets ,
Umaua. Uuiaun.
GRAIN.
8. A MO WHORTER ,
215 Brt of Trade Ilrokcr
In prnln. e > c 1'rlvalo
vrlro to N Y , CulinBO
und &t Louis ,
HATS , ETC.
GATE CITY HAT CO W. A. L. GIBBON & CO. ,
lint * , cnps , strnw Koorts ,
Ilnt * . cnps , utrnw goods ,
Klovcs. inlttena owners t.lo\i'x. mittens. K'th
( ulebrntinl ( iutn t Uy .
aud Uuriicy.
Lut. llth nad Harnoy.
: ) NO i'.vv NO
i nHMANiNTLVciJitiroii : .
111 : I' NT/ON / I UOJt IHTHINI U h KHI KIl
YOU TO OVKIl I.SOJ I'ATll .N I1- liiM"lliSiito
oiirmothol. Wrlllun Kiiiir.intci to iibsolnloly
ItlJI-niltl , .if boll , " "en ,
without Hi" use of knlfo or Kyrlnuc , no mutter
tor of liow long htandlnn' .
EXAMINATION FREE
The 0.15. '
. . 'sfl' '
307-308 N. Y. Life Building , Omaha , Neb.
OniccH-Dcnvor. CIRCULAR.'s ;
I.ouls , Mo j liolrolt , Mich ; Mlluiuikuu.vln I
DCS amines. In. : Salt I , i ! < o L'lty , L'tah ; i'oit-
lunii , Ore : Itutto , Mont.
SEND FOR CIRCULAR.
SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT
THE OPTICAL
NEW HOUSE
OF TUB
ALOE & TENFOLD CO. ,
1)4 ) f-oulh IMh Slrrct ,
Next lo 1'ostollli'o , Omahu.
Practical Opticiana
And brunch of world ronnwnud option ! eiUMIih.
merit of A. H. Alno A Co , Bt I < ouli Our method Ii
> uperlortonllothor , our \rniet \ r upcrlor. will
not wesrr or tire ilia ejo . The fraiuei properid. ! .
( uitad to tbe faca
Eyea TeBtod Free of Cbarero.
Prices Low for First-class Goods.
Or tli I.l < iu r Ifalill 1'oi.lllTi-lr fiircU
\ > y mluiliiUlrrliii ; l > r. lliiliim *
< | | | ( II NlX'ClllC.
It con b givca In a cup of oolleu or In , or In food ,
without tbe tnowlcdjo of tb patient. IIU > biolulely
barmKM , > ad will erfeot a permanent and needy
cure , whether the patient l > a moderate drinker or
an alcoholic wiuok. It haa been given lu thouaande
of caacr.und In every Inalance a perfect cure hai fol.
lowed llHfVlT Full * . Tlie yitemonoeluiprfen lcd
with tha Cpeolflc. u become * aa ultcr laipoavibillly
for tb llouor appetite to cxlit.
UIII.IIKN hi'eririu co. . i-rop'r , rii.ru ii , o.
4R-patrM book or onrlo | ( lara free , lo LMI hat ] of
Knhn ttCci. , 13th and DnuKlut His and Ifith It
ftOiiinliiL-fin. Wholca.ilo , llliiUo , llruco ic. Co.
and Kioliardsou litutt Co , , OuiauaNub.
HARDWARE.
REOTOR & WIIHEIMY lOBEGX&LINN ,
CO , , Denlprs' ImMirara nj
Corner 10th nml Jnason moolmnlc * tool *
Streets 1OI Douglas SI red.
LUMBEft.
CHAS , R , UE , JOHN A. WAKimiD
UnMwood lumbir , wool
cvrct * nmt pnrqiiBl tmportolnmlotn I'nr t-
lloorlnu , mi 1 c , < noit , Miltfaitai
liritrnKltc cKiucnt ami
Cthnrul DoujlM. ( Julncr ntilD ll.no.
UQUORS.
11ER&R3 , , FRIOK &
I.laiior tnoro'ii nt . III !
IUrn < i-it MtM KOI *
niviyi ia : > : iuju nit Vho1ei.ile liqu
terj. 1UOI Knruiui it ,
MII.LINKHV
C.ASTONEHILl , J.nnERFElOER.lGQ. ,
Impurtrr * nn.l jotibcriot
Vllllnerr notion.clocks mllllnerjr notion * Malt
ute. lit ) 113 a. ICtti sU or < 1cr * prompt. WiJ It S.
llth 5t
MUSICAL
A. HQ5PE , THE MEINHERQCO. , '
I'lnnn * oririns. nrtlsti IW.V. ! fli ! St I'lanos ,
iiuterlnl * . cto. 151j tniile nml muMonl In-
Done Ins t. strumeiits of nil
OILS.
STANDARD OIL CO. SHOW Oil
ItelluiMl nml hibrlentlui ; No bail oilor , no srnaV *
chhnnnri , m > cbnrrlni
oil * , nile uri-nsc , etc of whim AR j
our fur It
OYSTERS. I.
A.BDOTHPACXINQ 00. PIATT&CD. , ,
I'nckers of oy ter § . flh Oynlor * , Hi ! nnJ olorn I
nnd celery loth it. KV
north rt. Cole , malinger.
KIND&SIMEAD ,
Mfr of "K A S" iinnts , Mfri < colobrnteil "Iluck *
hlrtnml OTcrnlls.ctc. jklii" OTt-rall * , panl ,
ClllbS. Jlttiit. sh'rt * . coats , etc. Kail
Uumlm.
'
PRODUCE COMMISSION.
Kitabllihcil , I8T3. DRANCH ,
WHITNEY & CO. 1-rodiice , fruits of nil
Iltitlcr , I'nnt mid poultry kind * ovntcrs. JIT S ,
81U H. Utll si.
KIRSCHBRAUN& JAS. A. CLARX &CU.
SONS. , flutter , ctieoiB , ii >
Duller. Offm and poultrr poultry nnd Kim .
I2J9 llownrd-it. 317 South 13lh Btraok ,
1. A. RYDER A CD. G. PEDAU ,
Ilutlcr.ccKB.chcojp.poul- Conimlsslou incrcliknt ,
trv , lil.lo * amlKKuin 1'roduce , butter , oattt ,
12li llonanl strcot. o'lpeiu nml pou\irV \ ,
Itcfur to Oom'l NuUllank IZtli
and llownrd st. > y
MULLIH& . MB CLAIM
FpcclaUlp , butter , CKKI ,
thccse poultry , clt1 No
( IS b. llth llcf. lal.Nntl
SCHROEDER A CD. MOORE
Duller , c-sif ) , cljoeis.
Cnfli buyer * hutti-r nnd frulf , po.iltrjr , jam * .
eKU'i hinitlci nil other Kcnl * for Jlyir' *
produce on commlalon Itoynl hori e nnd cattla
CJS 11 tli bt. plco. t > M y ItUt it.1
OREEIEY & , CO. , J. B. HUS-&CO.
Iliittcr , c gs , pouttry , Our spjcliltlai : Uullli\ '
unmc , hldei nml fruit , ojgt nil I p niltry , 1J1J
1JJ7 llownrd Street. Howard trejt
W. E. RIODEll
. . RIDDELL& CO. ,
Wholsnlo butter A epgs llutter , chec3 , oz ? %
HUTU nnd tolls for vcKCtnbloo , iruttspoul <
try und fnmo
carh. 4I3S. Jlth st.
PAPER
CARPENTER PAPER CO KIND PAPER 00.
Cnrry n full stock of Wrapidnu pnptr ulUlnill
nnd of tutnui etc lirii
printing ripping
TolJ
Howard ntruoL *
nrlllnv piper , card pa
per c ta. phone , 17JO
STOVE REPAIRS.
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR1
WORKS ,
btovn repairs iinil nnt
nttaclimenlB for nor
kind of ntovo mads.
ID t Doiutlim.
SASH. I TOYS.
M.A. DISBROW&GO. , H. HARPY. .
Torn , ilolli , nlbumi
Mnnufucturen of snih Inncy K0iiil liiiiiBOfur-
door * , h 11 n d s nnd nl-litnK Eooiln chll-i
mouldings llrnnch of- dri'U'9 iirrlnifoi 1J19
dco , ltli nnd UanlSti Inrnnm Struct.
WANTED
Totiil Irdim ut ClfiEB ,
COUNTIES , SCMOOI.
J DISTRICTS , : WATER
COMPANIES , ST.R.n.COMPAHIEB.eto
Corrtuponilenco tnlldlcd , msf
H.W.IIAnRIS&GOMPANY.Bankers ,
103-103 Doarhorn Strefit. CHICAGO.
IS Well Street , NEW YORK.
7O Otototil. , DOOTONt
PROPOSALS FOR PAVING HOJvDS.
t-oulcd hlds iiinrlHMl pr il stiln for tiaviat
liniulsslll l ) recnhuil ut tliu ollloo of the oil tf
trouhiirer ot Uiiulm. Nub , ill ) lo I'i o clojU
noon < ifl In ) aitli il.iy of Airll. | Ih'JJ. ' forttift
iiurcliiiKo of JXJ.oOJ.oij iu\lutf bond * of tlio city
of ( linuhu. Nul ) , ilutod Muy I. Itt'JJ , iiaybo
Ulyuiirii uftor rtuto. Inteicst 5 JUT cuiil
uniiiiin , p.-iyuiilc seinl > uiiiiuilly ; prliieiiiul uiia
lull-rust puy.iblo nt Koiiut/u Itnn , Nuw York
Dunoiiiluiitlonof ImiKls. Jl.'iOJ UJ iMch. I.ttoh
hid 111111,1 , Miito jirluo iiii'l iiiMDtiiil koitcht for
Kin ) Inuliiito ucuruuil Intoriist to iluto of iliillv-
ITV nt Uniiiliii. NOD. Tlio r Klit Ii ronorvoa to
roloct nnv mill ull 1)1 ] . IHBUIH ! iiiulorvliurUir
jiowcr of rltlrs of niulrouolltiiii vluss aim
onlinunco .No SOU. , upprurml MKI < ! ) I i Kl. IMS.
ill.NKi litJLLN ,
MW < 13itM Olty Trouiiurnr.
Notlcu to rrupurty Oners ,
You lire lioroby notified thnt tbolnnU of
ourtli on lot IU , McC.inilllsli 1'J.ieo , luisbocn tie *
i-lurcd by ordluunca No. 'iCOJ to bo u nuUance.
Vou uro hereby d routed to ulmUi Hind imla-
unco by Kradlir.nuld b.ink of earth iluwn to
uboiittliu lovul of thu MMIuiiitillnk' strietj
within tblrty d.ivh from thu dulo of this no.
tlco , orHiild niilsuiiun will bu iihuloil by Iho
oily iiulliiirltlert uud tbu oxnunsu tliurtor
lovlod ui u bpoolul I IK iiKHliibtlliu prouurty ou
which b > ill milhiuiuo exist * .
J.acU al Oiiiulm tliln mil diiy of Asrll. 1603.
I' . W llllKIUtII ( KII
Clialrmun Hoard of 1'ubllc Works.
An-lfl-lB. * . _ .
I'r < ii" ) iiU fur Slrrot
Pciilrd bldn will bo roculvcd nt Ihocomp. '
tiollur'uolllco up tel n. in. April I'll , IbW , fuf
nmlcliiKUiKl plaulnx twomruol slU" ' ut oaoli
btruot liilerfcecllonn , vivid * Ilio iiiniica and
iiiiinlmrnodtiuutN. Afuitlllud chuck of IIW
td iivaoiiipnny oacli bid , Tlio city couucll jo
thu rlirlit to rojuut iiny or all bill * . .
TULUIJUUU 01.HCN , Ooiuiitrr.ller.
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