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Max Moyeor & Bro., Omaha. Neb.. BINLEY AND “"46.” HARTE. A Very ProperMortox.—The Necessary Inflation. , S DEPOSY I‘OR.Y.i motion of Alderman Lucas toad- | 1y o jarge proportion of the | Br Journ one week, on the suggestion | 4 perican people believe it essential {From Frank Lestie's Weekiy 1 OF THE CITY. | of Mayor Chase in aspecial IMe=Sag® | ¢, i) interests of the country 0 in- | yoon Wassctispeaks of v, | % — | Rt !n:%flm Nationat 8k D B WEY the Council that its members re- | , 5 i to the crease the volume of paer money, | Bight bolds iimiiabic 2o D = OFFIGAL PAPER quired new bonds, was very perti- | o0 ¢ be denied. Business is not | VRNt L Chasm. bich and low, | y Desoriptlo wade b i nently mp'dle]md very properly €ar- | joo1cand manufacturing interests | Resplendent shown with day. A7~ mflq of the tb(gy felt n::‘g mu:; | are ot as prosperous asd e. | From out the sk nostar ray shines cor. am and 13t Streets. | 3 also m’h’l‘ 1 5 he » solitude; % S vor deim say contrivatioss whatever | S Ui 1ot git there and <o business { w“‘“"“’g’m ey e\-erymmg.nde'v:g-. i Wflfl:"m'-m'. g 4 i ise, HR BANKING ESTABLISHNENY sty o ol =L, | without being propely bonded— | whersa dull. To Wall streettancy | T ‘ o pasmami e any case whatever. Our Sual 4 Stocks declined when the “inflation” | | And serm in addened e o e e 522 | e motion of Councilman (not | Bl passed Congress, aud they do- | 70 i Sl v @eonce i Kouaton Brutbems) E clinedsstill further when the - | *But now ihey tnon snd sob; Botadiiahed in 1858, Oreazised a & Natiooa! space aireetion. _ | Alderman) Lucas may have been :.':‘..-n::nlnm--‘,h-‘ | v P'l"z"f"‘ for the purpose of | dent vetoed that measure. The pros- | And siuce " Bank, August 36, 1863 Snd every case accompany’ 44 communics- | ey B ocratlc v in | pect of the so-called inflation didnot | 1,'q( - Capttal aad Protta over - - - - $350,000 Honof what nature soever. This is not in- aiding the Democratic majority in | (' con trade, nor hasthe vetoaffec- | As their fleeting fooisteps glide i ‘Axp DREcTORS ! the Counail in evading their just | £ it one way or the other. Thereis | O'er the oid expane cf suow. 3 - — P sended for publication, but for eur own satis- u - {action and a8 proof of good fsith. responsibilities. It wasundoubtedly | something the matter, no doubt; | Avdall tte upper Slr, ouds, i if vhat that something is is the | whilc hends 3 . W. YATES, ovs Copxrr Fixxps we will sivays be | exactly such a motion as the odlwrzuu:“:io;‘tl 01 ng e e v | B mouTE B. W yATES. oo e i . ita scarcity of currency? g ailiine iy it and o | SCAMSSINE would baws made if | 3E0 e not scarce in England; | ™Fher s i govim mirth, ! A. 3.FOPPLETON. Atio- ev. | o rer of goasral imterest to the poo- | e sOUght to shirk a sacred trust. | vet trade is dull there. Money isnot | And theo tbe shrouds ibes burl | - * | ] :a.cs-u, Any information connect- The taxpayers of Omaha who | searce in Berlin; trade li’ .:‘.." [hpre( On tempest’s wings to carth. | ‘:m!-, :"AIIWS:.MI;‘I‘J.:: election. and relating to Soods, | i umeil to transact | also. There is an abundance Of |y lecen o'cock near Bridger's Gap, CunssEgS | porig? iy deel Sy PR s s T ety L BT rlenand sccdents. e, will bo gladly recivel. A% | 3, oir pusiness will, we approhend, | O T pusiness s dull in | o SRR bis nap, - Wiy st o cor ek e er. | iotor JRestaurant | Nos. 187, 189 and 191 Farnham Street. | wuch communscations. bowever, must pronounce the proceeding an un- | X uliri.’ Money is cheap in the | % older on Bhort Motice AND COUNTBRS. ¢ Bhow Oues Constantly on hband, ard Bhow Cases of E Drief as possible; and they must, in all cases, e written upon one side of the sheet only. | njtigated outrage. | United tes, still business L:jm;t | Ag:_.b;fiwln I:e '::]:ri":;"i\ = btle clicks, R temporary dull- lnley dow e The Heruls siated at the very | :‘:rfi;{) mflfi Ta il the com- | Sn Bisley bad wounted his fron stesd, | 160 FARNHAM STREET, y OMAIA. NEBRASKA. 1 And the ilres of the furnace glows & x At AWNOUNCENENTS of candidates for office 'l""-":lu"‘" $: I:_‘:‘;l":'m“{ pr ""m‘.’lsid“, | mercial and ma‘;)uhcmring coun- | A ARV ot T e, | SEEEER e | nds, and | 10 assume ponsibility | i v is cat AN 8C- | And rol ed from the side track on to the mai, | becher made by wll or iriends, end | tries in the world, is causing af Bt | o\ o0 ‘s git where the snowilakes feli— MILTON ROGERS. ' : L' . ‘ | umications to the | for the conduet of our municipal | cumulation of idle capital at all th g 1o o | - | presentyear. | financial centers. There is trouble, | 5; et o tesnitew, | VIO DUCEOSS, Prop. whether as Botices or cOm o ave(uni] nominations are wade) | offuirs during the e i 2 and because of this trouble capital s | A heogpuel the thiottie valvé ove 80tch |y pypg GUFPLIED WITH EVERTTEING | stmply personal, and wil be chargol 88 83 | 0 ¢ the do-nothing polieyps to be | ! b = 2 | timid, and much of it is therefore e B A e - All communications should be sddressed to | & sample of Democratic me18ge- | ;3. Ty attribute the prevailing in- Th\;'vv u:em ‘lh'liyl;“hk":n:.lv. b ea ] In the Market. | | A- B. n‘unm & co r- £ ROSEWATER, Editor and Publisher, Draw- | ment the citizens will hold that | setivity to a scarcity of eur-| o e | Open From Ta m t012 p m.| | o | i3 o "““’.lmm:’;fl:fl'; poney et R | it s S i st | AT B 0 Ocies : | PRACTICAL | MManufacturer % - - i ing wi < o plenty, | Avd und of the clankin; | VED | = | Icanable funds could not be plenty, | A%} e . | I | WATCHMAKERS,|OF JEWELRY | affairs is becoming absolutely - | 4o ey are in Berlin, Vienna, Paris, | S. E. Cor. 13th & Doaglas Sts. kles times TINWARE and TINNERS' STOCKE. | tolerable. | London, New York, and Cincinnati nt of the — | Another evidence’ of the supera- | Aud down the grade ke s coursr feet lq e to ac- ting com- | bundance of money is the high pri e n"“"'.‘l'.n i =~ e - — | | o bt et beloy o | oo punlosm PASSENGERS i on "WATCHES & CLOCKS | 0 Union Pacific, we ¢ ScnoyLes is exhi knowledge for the citizens of | mendable enterprise inreplacing the | P15 4" Sutes sixes are selling - 2 Fibows them fa o the left and Fight, b e e Tl v b, N g i ot bt | ks iy, | GolgEsstorSouthromOmaba| PEWART'S COOKING and HEATING STOVES.| JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE y ness which has characterized their | o 00 ts reconstruction | bearing | gold, equal to 61 in currency, at | And mow old Binley feels the 1hrill | intercourse with that officer. I 2 to Mr. William 2 : a . | has been awarded to Mr. mium, excluding aceruedin “Tiuat the soldicr feels when he meets his foe; el | It gives us pleasure to know that | povq s well known Omaha bridge | 2 pnmu.ml,k. 1" | He opens the tarottie vaive wider sill, | And Points on U. P.R.B., should take the B i | | Boy est, of 15t 18 per cent. These in- | Aud his ercerslow, | THE “FEABLESS,” COOKING STOVES: | e f Oma- ¢ % 2 £ z % Mr. Sickles is retained in his favor- | 4 g {on flashes in faster ok ; vestments net 5} per cent. in cur- | : . jte oranch of the service, and fur- | —_— | rency. Now, if money weroscarce, Afl'?n"ni":':;?.,'?".b’fl:%? s “LINCOLN ROUTE” R e is of his ¥ , woul e loan itat | There beats not the slightest pulse of fear. Y, thermare that the Change i of his| NATUBAL CURIOSTTIES. | s o llcd, would people ban | S it ni e | i [ CELEBRATED Dealers Can Sa:)vr(:] 'l;l.\lEra%d FREIGHT by exmapiking. — Pl v et | oot ey o e vt | = ering of Us. | s Lot man bt by | Tt st e chamneor e | iy icts | ATCHISON & NEBRASK | CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES, % ¥ . sion a substance resembling buck- | vested in bonds at 5 | Ther ing e vV - i i promotion of Mr. 8. H. 11 | S L Sork from the heart of | Der cent.? The fact that govern ; RAILROAD! = - ) ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! Clarke to the general superintend- |, yoniar tree on hisfarm. He thinks | ment securities are very high is | ‘ ata s e s All of Which Will be Sold at ¥anufacturers® Prices, With Freight zdde’. | . ency of the Union Pacific railway | jt s the tree’s pericardium. conclusive evidence that more paper | Thicker awd taster the dril ing snow. ° | Fopular Boutes from s@-ALL GOODS W . o merited compliment {0 8 fith- | mule col was fosled a few days | money Jsnot the mediclne (Lo b | agiyutidic il s Tiniing et | 4ohison to Chleage,aud St. Louls, | et SoDcl Tox Twios TOSS | v A ful and efficient officer. Identified | since in Montgomery county, Ky., - AR jey mutters, “I give up beat.” TSN il and efficient oficer. entiie? | snco I8 N the foatures of & bull: | ening, but for this an extra dose of e IO Al mabing Ralbl Compctonsand g ARTHUR BUCKBEE. BRADY & MoAUS: with the mangement of the great | that had all e FHEEE S L paper money would not avail ; nor | Nest morninganow ylow forced '3 wa Baaipped with Palace Degasd Sapisg 0. | G A R P E N T BUILD i trans-continental road, before and | 408 y = would an extra supply of gold, if | T o A = E R, > ER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS I¥ F sinee its completion, Mr. Clarke has Wolves are numerous dfin hl:g: that were our currency, avail. Ber- | Ten e the shastly ory told | r:rfl_“- e iy —AND DEALER IN— vy . V. ve e sat ¥ b e o sine e completion N o e oty ~ne iy rocendly 8 | oo have o aba | WA ET LT e | SSRGS | oy 3 v = |WHITE LEAD, COLORS which, coupled with his natural | (lves ina hoflow tree near Edua, | those countries as there 1s in th —_———— AVCHINON and SASSEESON. & | - ¥ ) = OILS, VARNISHES, GLASS administrative abilities, fit him | Towa. Even gold medicine, therefore, | GENERAL VIFQUAIN ON THE T 2 [ o) EA: » L L inently for the responsible posi- | - = is- | would not be effective. | Direct and Reliable Connectious areslso made i ? y 1 eminently fr ¢ hrmpous k| wd ?.‘;S:*-;;;‘?: e bean die | MO, e that infation RAMPAGE. | P B R € ; R e Artists’ and Decorators’ Materials. The best evidence of Mr. Clark’s | valuable erop s likely to be added = "Tm?' m"‘:m‘r]l‘; r:;t = r;! :l" A Quixotic Pronunciamento. Great Artumes KA | CX. > = oo -} 533 and 535 Fourtcenth St., - Omaha. e ot chass to the other products of the State, | RAPe Y. oney y kind. * | And with ail lines running South 10 paints in T 5] Juned-1y efficiency is the fact that he hassur- | 10 8¢ 07er BO00 ) Cheat, bar- | Nor can the jnflation that is needed ‘Soutbern Kansas and the Indian Territory. - - |7 ORI R vived half a" dosen changes in the | WhIeh NOw 3 B S vand ail | be afforded by banksor by Congress, ‘ "ASK for Tickets via o = & g i B g a8 oo | S e s s | g, St vt | ottt 1 | LOMOOLN & roEMML & g & E| Raw Furs Wanted ! the confidence and esteem of each. | perate zone, B e e i | Moumas Bedye JOURNA | CHAS.CSWITH, W.F, WHITE, = =20 = =] 3 Unassuming and modest in his per- | A rancher named Long, in Para- | a demand for articles that are not T haveread “ConstitutionMaking” | Gen'l Supt. Gen'l Pass. Ag't. 0 S e ee— = 2 - 3 ! demeanor toward his sub- | dise Valley, Colorado, has a cow | wanted, and give business to rail- '&}?3 BEE of ,yxnlllnh, and is so | " AtamiSon, Kansas For Yards, Lawns, Cemetaries, Church Groeds and Public Parks, A HUBERMANN 4 ordinates, M. Clarke has ever en- | Which had seventy calves , and_ she | roads and steamboats that are only | Saied constitutiona’ argument ey | o Your P T | s etk ua Harney &3 HekSie OMAHA | 3 £ ¢ 3 sy = o | has mot finished vet. 'Is theie | parcly cmployed, and put up p simmered down to thi Gen- | Save Your Paper Rags! A y | Joyed deserved popula e | yhother cow in the country that can | of speculative securities, it would no tlemen, you better leave this matter | poyronize By Ind | eompany could not have made a | beat this one ? doubt do %o, but it can not. It | AloN¢ umll Ilot‘mz l\:l\'e!(luugg our | ome Industry c o 9 3 E > intl = way a while longer, if you con- | H.BERTHOLD, 164and 165 Touglas stree L. BF. G | better choic. " vine, situated about three miles | might, by inflating the currency and | Yo% % While longer, 1€ wou conc | b atnd il vl Sekine S ODMANN, | AND BUYER OF and a-half from Santa Barbara, Cal., | thus depreciating its value and im- | o, cenjently do so, we shall try to | ot pe | has a trunk four feet four Inches in | pairing confidence in its soundness - G - Tho Omaha Horald is unhappy | 18A trank four fect four fogned T | B o' flurry In the market. for & | f0rce youlo it Well, perhaps’ we PAPE M ILL IN OMANA, o esale D g gglst- RAW FURS! 511 & 513 THIRTEENTH St, OMAHA, N f | because the BEE has not seen fit 10 | out at about six or eight feet from | while, but this could not last, and may ; and perhaps you won't. | Destres to purchase several hundred tons o 3 b= E y s sgrrid I deem it to be lost time to discuss e i emdt;mne;r omeom, Prm;k'"* the ground, suil is 'hl:flfl'l'g"::*’g the relapse would only make the | tnjq matter any further fomthe pur- | e TG0 o e And Dealer.in | Grant’s veto of the duplex contrac- , which it cove S worse. $5 | pose to convince people who do no m g8 ¢ ‘hole The inflation th pose Lot et | HE i tion inflation bill. T T e e e o | ho dafoson o 7he. o e, o | Wi o be convinee: - Amyrute, | Chérles Popper, PAINTS, OILS AND WINDOW GLASS, |T PAY T HIGHEST MARKET PRICES, X sir, you have gained the main point; { The Herald declares that the BEE | ground. Several of the limbs are | what is needed, and to the farmers oz b i s been “on the fence” on sl im- | as much as ten inches in circumfer- | of the United States, and not to the i‘;’;‘l',:o‘c";.(;& :"é 'L‘h’;“afif;{'{fg WHOLESA LE.B.“.TGHBR OMAHA. i e = Neb And Manuf: into | %o tho mast facetiousin pointof con- | ¢urz sake prre o UTA. E L stitutional law, g 0. Every Desirable Article . 1 ence at the distance of twenty-five Congress of the United States, we - — opinion s divided. Now, we admit | @010 Y G800 0" grapes from this | not relieve the farmers, but farmers | * Bl S NGt do to wai 1| raame J. A. THORUP, | that we have not seen fit to shed | jyammoth vine is from 10,000 to | ean, with a favorable season, relieve | yqror the Ochtes cloction b untl | ¥ erocodile tears over the defeat of a | 12,000 pounds. The clusters aver- the country. it ve @idkand s m}“, ‘cr:;‘n‘fi:;f: Onited States Y ; . . | M. J. McKELLIGON, 1859 S 159 | portant questions ich put t questions upon which public | THE P el e m the trunk. The | must look for relief. Congress can =g i When ripe, from 2 to 2} pounds | England imported last year food F AoR— bill which was so complicated in its | age § 4 o o e ion | Should bé defeated, we would find Importer and Jobber of Foreign and Domestic nature that nobody could tell, with | €3¢b- K _ - | doliars. That hurt. Of that the ourselves just exactly where we ate | Gonfectioners’ Tool Works, A writer in the Hartford Zimes | {[Lited’ States supplied a large por- T OFKS, L to-day, or short of just representa- s any degree of certainty, whether it = =y exlm::d‘:nr ot the ear. | tells how oysters inhabit. the Man- | tion “Had we produced more we | o and good consitutions can be o k i g : srag rove wonds in_Cuba. He say: | B Jave eaported more. The | defeated us we oo well know, FARNHAM ST., b FARNHAM ST, |'W1Dl€S an S i No doubt the reader will open his | Loty demand from abroad, coup- | etue must Bave an extra sesion | mv o8 & G = ' A Neither did the Beg sce fit to | eyes at oysters growing on tree Lo o < fore October, so that we may be , Mills Bro ZEENG QI A ° i L o the i of wn- | A ik imadeqmate swprlios, P¥i | iy the Legielature that is to frame TR 5 OMAHA, N NEBRASKA TOBACOCOS AND OIGaRms, Spsncat "l'" Roanlesre St e the fasarof Tgnorant when | Prices up In our markets, and food | he constitutional convention bill ; No. 142 Farnham Street. wal of a bill that would = 2 “N | js now dear in all the markets of | - < : m r - ® - Oma V 1 - the fact has been mentioned; but | i I the markets of | iy such numbers as actual popula- | Confectioners’Tools | SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, &C. &C. e owp m‘ n‘m?,'m i . i i E8 SPEOIALTY never passed without his tacit en- v they do, and in immense hat | tion entitlesus to. T y L w they do, and in immens ency, and the high | 1% 0. In my humble Maghinee Mt Toe G pay-Shirts ofall kindsmade to order. Satisfation guarranteed.~&a gro e F‘ "AGENT FOR THE BLDORADO 'VINE COMPANY, CALIFORNIA _g9 couragement. S0 much for the | quantities, especially in the south- | o i opinion, the constitution of '71 was = e & 1 y .- mdgraret | show that we have lived and 2 - = aprilyleol BEE's position on the fence. Fools | ern part of the Tslane Thave seen | traded beyond our means, and here defeated because the power of the Freezers, &e., e e . generally venture where angels fear | IDiles of trecs, the lower st people_of the State was sl s and | oS o diffeulty. We have con- ing v igh . | ies the difficulty. We have con- | BP0, “ 0 i G® "y " mal | Nos 1301 & 1303 North Eighth St. The Cldest Estanlished GEO. W. ELKINS, | =0 3 cavigmmio. branches of ‘which were literally S. C. ABBOIT & CO., to tread, and while the Berhas ever sumed too much, and produced to - = g covered with them, and many | i section of our State; the chureh PHEILADELPEIA, P been fearless and outspoken on |a good meal have I enjoye o > | clause thercin, was only the foot- - N SE S ity were cloatly definedl’ | with e troubleof procuring, | , Agticulture underlies all other in- | ball of monopolies and railroad cor- e BANKING HOUSE CENESAL ¥ L s nool s et | terests, and upon the presperity of | porations; but the two things to- | Pigbrietorss Estasuisuep 1864 = : ¥ it has od & con o simply place e branches over | FIES% T - foud ions; but the two things to- | "'}l i IN NEBRASKA. B ks u = \ - a l’“"‘:‘l*“'_‘“ servative Ga0Se, | o i, and when opened I picked | thi branch depends the _prosperity | gether, nevertheless, killed it. SRS yaTares - v-a--nyr BT | 300 eliers = atloner: 3 neverthe isses were du the fire, A e o | humicd | ofall other branches. Hard times | **Ax extra session in June or July, e S ] g Caldwell, Hamilton & Co. OMR:55-C “!fi(flfl“‘, 4 In this respect the BEE has dif- | stick. These peculiar shell fish are | 2T Sure to follow short or inade- | with the Legislature constituted, as | ™A1 awsw 2 = DEALERS IN | 3 fered very radically from its local | indigenous in lagoons and swamps :g;’fl)‘(fil‘;";l"*- Phoon' 4 l’:flu“ 1:{ grain | it is, will give us our rights, the | ——————————— BANKBERS. | wwALL J Democratic _contemporary. That | Of the coast and as far as the tigc | ound of meat produced s | Omia B to the contrry’ not- | W, O 9D EX MEaw. | Bulness transactad s a3 tha 1916 & 1918 Market St., PAPERS, DECORATION o il nd the spray fly so wi - while 5 %; we must n an Incorporated Bank. : Journal usually Jumps atconclusions, | Tl T St S Y %0 i | country, while paper money i3 uot | work so as to have Gov. Fumas to — DEALER IN— Acosunts bopt tn (iexzucy or Gold PHILADELPHIA. | aNnD ” 3 without the proof to sustain them. | Mangrove trees, sometimes four or | Wealth, but the representative of | call an extra session. subject to sight cheek wiihout N sometliing else. If the issue of pa- | T wil tice. . i T | WINDOW SHADES, > Henco it is constantly forced to take | five deep, the Mangrove being one suggest, sir, that every | Fruits nfe 9 | per money is in excess of the wealth | county interested, organize a com s, Confectionery, | " Certincates of Deposit issued i o otic : itissued pay-| Girain, Flour, Seeds. | ——— the back track on important as well | of the very few trees that flourish in | able on demand, or at fixed d. rish " a a ) o 0.183 arnham Street. Omaha, Neb | it ought to represent, itis to that | mittee to get petitions circulated at N 2 2 salt water.” as unimportant issues, and this is : extent sham and a fiction. Con- | on, s CIGARS AND T bearin, pereer i Al soffee - ce, so that they may be before '0BACCO. g interest at six nt. per i Barl the reason why the BEE has out- mm:‘(y‘f“fl:b::. e d‘:y_(si‘m‘; | gress may create paper money, but | the (Governor sometime in thelatter | NE corver Forabam s2d. Eleventh struts, | A388m» and available fn fn all paris T | y el it In circulation in and out | svcassing ight’ oot and & hall | Boororenyy, oo accumulate | part of May; said petitions to be | OMAHA, 7 27 NEuRaSKL! | of the country. & | Pubilakions’ Aghets for Sebgel, Bakn povd tn Nelmmiies - measuring cight feet and o Dalf | wealth, The latter i what is wan: | presented allogelher at o certain e Advances made to customers on | e ———————————————————————— Omahia. = P Mgy ' | ted, then, and not the former, and | day, by a special committes of three approved securities at market rates LE ENCIY. BEEAP AR FREE OME: — — iasafter couplef dcr and, o |t that e must ook o the Hardy | rnh cvers county iy queston, In Omaha & St. Louis Short orl&‘-.;.nd sell Gold, Bills of E AD PENCITS © HANp— = S B e i The ALy of | " Chiom Whe " othier, Durying} s {ieey St Sotba i of | oo manner e Editor, that the o Govormuent; Sitate, County, s M e b S ‘ongress e - = : : ounty, men, that taken at the flood, leads | talons in them. The deer were run- | e United o Tnil B | oo Wil-boatis toconyinee Line. = i ’ s 3 3 3 . poered » W ch sl atctin to - nion Pacific Railroad ning for life. A gentleman out | fyre who depend upon good crops | his call for an extr: don. tiating Railroad and other Corpo- on to fortune. Impressed with the | p, OF (U : : = g saw them coming, and | o iv: b . blimity of his self- T . 5 5 arevival of business rest their | Jud, 0 ision i R A " | :‘m - 3;:“ :I:I:LI“I"";‘I‘::‘:" "l‘:; | xrl:ln g :lf":l'l‘(l'x;l 'n‘.t*:f:‘x'.:‘r | h.(lvpc upon :l.:«.u.x foundation, while un‘;‘(fie(d:“f:: "u; Aff:llz:.:';\}:l .fi; 1874! "m;‘f«"firl'n'fi' Io-n ‘5:5::;' | e et oy | Lot et o LA ARG & et PR e N mounted the fide which is to float | Stopped, and he too was shot. The | those who think more peper money | the lightest doubt in the minds of Ireland, Seotland, and all parts of | i 1,000,000 ACRES IN NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE VALEEY R stedwind his Jofty destiny. cagle perched onatreencar by, and, | pointed. e e e i | TAE GARDEN OF THE WEST NOW FOR SALE ! = e ] B 10" , N 2 2 % = W A | Fe has issued a pathetic and pom- | syeted o o of them. and sent | . The inflation of the crops being | case the legislature assembles in ¢x- m""’“'o“ m“"", i lekets, Ditaret Amari Graphic | mmdemiszm o ie ot psion o the Dt st o 00t o, of 2o 10 it wiich B | 8 . "! | in our opinion the true remedy, it | tra session, and fails to do us justice, ST PTLY MAOE. xori's American Graphic | itads, the central tive of the great Temperate Zoaeof the Americas Contineat, and for grain pous pro} to, which illus- | to eating, but a fatal shot at that | Ly i Ji : anens growing and stock raising unsurpased by aa in tbe Unitel S trates forcibly the maxim that there | junction of the game brought him | is_cncouraging to notice that the | then, sir, I would advise that the | 125 T bt one stop from the sublime to | down There are said to be num- | sxhea crop promises well and that | two polfical conventions to be con- ALvoraavNDERS, _xNos zows, mE. wood A s s e i . ~aeegd e sublime 10 | org of them in that section of the | U1¢ # 'f;“”:;’n:":l‘:l‘ P e el BT R B Prosident, Vice President, Cashier. A - < et G oo comiby. . o | cont. 8 compared with last wl: gl‘;‘:g "‘c"l::: ‘::Pw’i“‘ll"g“::;‘e‘:"“lm Tae Kansas City, St. Joe and Gold M. dal of P-ogress, Vieona, FIVE und TEN YEARS® credit given with interest a: $iX PER CENT invincibie self-confdence that char- | New Transfer Depots at Kearney. | crope. and evers. acre. they i o | tion toiie figeos sors.“Moni g | Council Bluffs R. R STATE SAVINGS BANK.|,., O e TP MR e e e = b 'y 'y jon, t0 2 g = | acterized the valiant Don Quixotte | Work on the new_transfer depot | the area, a3 compared with last year, | can e e T D Wy urice to all CREDIT PUBCHASERS. de 1a Mancha, this modern Knight in earnest and nothing | Will be so much toward the relief of T oaoive, et o s the only dire:t lise N.W.COR. PARNHAM & 15TH STS. ’ A Deduction TEN PEK CENT. FOR CASH. of Saline county mounts his hobby | 18 to beleft undone that will com- | the country. ~If every farmer Grigg, of b‘)-‘;-:x:'n;‘mpm:m ! e s o st I o : & Jors, and. issoes his definnt chat. | iete his lmportant work st the | would plant Just one aere more,” | tive ekl of ety sT. LOGIS Capital, $100,000, FREE HOMESTEADS FOR AGTUAL SETTLERS. o & . 2 - | carliest possible moment. And | it would accomplish for the country | Representative Seasi n: a| trial Fair, 1873, > 4 e e B 1o ek Mg | o, o th et eammed Jacumion o Senmor O, Washing | | 4¥0 TER K. TR Ty o Ank fhe it Reosfism 'S Com s hair- | . forty n wel pt on, h s n | ton, resentative Stevenson, i i i ; Beained schemes. | st work i puting down ide | financal roblema, gfl;mi-fl. Tion, ¢ 'G. D, Thumme, :”;J OMAHA AND THE WEST | Authorized Caphal, 81,000,000, '/ Premiun Erookin fadus- | Soldiers Enmtll%% }io a Homestead _f " In order to afford hi: . ider | e western of tow “ngland will n ly as much county, and W. Brown, editor | X0 CHANGE of cars between Omahs and St. - Tes. goln onder 1o Ard hio o WHler | g ay many as fifly| men arc o | oo as astyear, and there will be | of the Jumiata Gazette, Adams Coun, | Lomi asdbeiesehetre AR Desot g e et e e | A1 ESSItIo, 1678 Froo Fasmes i Purchamers of nd perations, the BE® | paged in the same work to-day. | ready market for all our surplus at | t¥, be the State Central Commitiee | s ombonnd Interest atowed on ne. | Send for new Descriptive Pamphlet, with sew maps, pablishad in_ Enclish, Geran takes pleasure in republishing his | This is an important move for | good prices. No danger therefore | On equitable representation; and | This the Only wine rusaing & et e D e il & G . A TE 3 rousing appeal, which otherwise | Kearney Junction, and the transfer | of producing too much. Wheat | that they meet in the city of Lin- | PULLMAN SLEEPING OAR EAST land Commimicase U F. & R.C & might fall flat for want of a cireula- | (-fl,hmugll freight at this point will | and corn will be as good as gold, and coln, at the office of the State Jour- | FRUM OMAHA, ON ARRIVAL For Samples or informati dre Riag seediom. | add a hundred per cent. to to our | much better than a diluted paper | nal, on the 12th of May next at 1| OF THE UNION PACIFIC Advantages ation address she i J | population within the next year. currency. It would be as sensible | o’clock p. m., to organize the fight. | EXPI 1 WM- M' IOSTER' The General wants every ty | - ] RESS TRAIN, 2 nts every county | Itisalsoa well known fact that | to attempt to keep warm with the | Who seconds the motion ? | ounn to rise in arms, and inasmach as the | the St. Joe and Denver City rail- | temperature at zero by wetting the Yours truly, | e e i s | Jos. Dixon Crucible Co., 2 BEE circulates in every county, jt | 708d company has leased for a long | clothes once a day in” warm water, Vicror ViFquary. | " | Certificates of DchSiL w h o l e s al e L u mbef et anticipate o prompt |t o Toa the track of the Bur- | as to undertake to keep trade | = 4 : . Prompt | Jington and Missouri River railrad | healthy by issuing_inconvertible | | The whole or any art of & deposit sfer re- | e ek g response. Tt now only remains to | in Nebraske, from Hasting to Kear- | paper money where food is dear by Early Cucumbers and Melons. PASSENGER TRAINS DAILY! e of Sapmt fmfow ot by St i oo L 8s & 3 be seen whether the staff commis- | ney and will in a fow days com- | reason of an inadequate supply.— | If you want a few for h t. The who. Pourt of & Gopostt a3 | S C. stoned by General Vifquain wil re. | Mence running regular freight and | Cincinnati Gasette, April 26777 | and “Wbeat all the neighbors,” dig e Sncimeom ) P SEIS Y| mTam JERSEY CITY,N J. WINDOWS, DOORS, ELINDS, MOULDINGS, rs,” dig | U) EASTERN AND WESTERN orTIES port for muster on the day set. e ey | e o S | With Less Clungea a0d 1n advance of other s 7 3 " Plaster Paris, Hair, D d Tarred Felt Meantime we would inform the | ver( % eep, in the garden. Fill these | lines. | O aster Paris air, Dry an 7 . General in all sincerity that the i ey e:;ace:'ey;imemlwnmu“mwm"zr: Breaking up Sitting Hen. | oLtk Whe tnchis with now man- R s ENT ; Jc:)nc g i M_o__eat . v s 5 own wi Gom ot propose to. play tho hypo- | st In the state, centering here, | A friond of ours told us, the other | this set a S eie ot & LAt St | Pullinsnts Pulass Sheaping Ou, R NG STORR te Ageuts for Bear Creek Lime and Leulsville Comaat g et § | day, how his wife cures hens of sit- | square and nine inches high. Then | p, i e e ok ittt oo il L R toall parties for discussion of prom- v P ¥ tor e beelt of othess } i ol et ot Day Coaches and Chair Cars, | eic, wilich hewitl st e Temtim e ] = Npg ettty o ouw. p pTFICEAND YARD IOMAHA, -~ NEB. - < inent public topics it will never ad- “ o ame Dilleoel Wi Eoriie | ik tan © Sasive sted Jiant | Miller's Safety Platform and Coupler ey, O .. - A LARGE SUPPY OF N PN ik e g S L ’ vocate that which it decms imprac- | .| setters. This lady had a hen that | hill Over thebox put glass, and and the Celebrated Westinghouse Southern Hotel T S T tical and visionary. s a was bound to sit; the lady was | bank up around the frame to the top Air Brake. - Bu=r Porx | g LOHON If the General wus possessed of | Tu"}?"..,"‘&."?,‘}d““'...“.f" &5:;'0“1‘.: | "%’ffi"“’fmlg’ well tohavethe | uarge tnat your tickets read via s el etp b S AL N. I D. SO. ’ ! one day, and | south side o x an inch i ordinary penetration h::'m‘zd l;lj\'e when réleased back she would go to | the lowest, =0 wator willrun off, and Kansas Cieg; 8 Joseph & Comnent St. Louis, - Mo. O S long since discovered that the Lin- tting. Patience finally gave | rays of sun strike the glass more di- ey | Laveille, Warner & Co. TR WEHEOLE ATE PAINT ‘coln Journal does not endorse this Picking up some splinters from | rectly. If prospect of frost or cold Via Omaha and St. Louis. = VEBGETABLES O S ey glin iy tnove - (some four or five in- :g::. after the pl';nu Come UP, | Tickets for sle st cor, Tenth and Fursham FProprictorms. - them e wit] streets, . P. Depot, Omaha. ‘The Southern flotel is Srst-cls: the BEE. The best evidence, if any R e T L s e s o et wop | J. C. LEE, OIL3 AND WINDOW CLASS, were needed, is that while 1t pub- theglass. When the plants got an | ‘- JEI0F, OEe-LERADEURY, s TG markers aBords s clcks 'E T L AT . 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