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i | | ; ] THE DAILY BEE B. ROSEWATER. EDITOR TO CORRESPONDENTS. ‘OUR CovaTay Faumsvs we will always be pleased $ohear frum, on all matters connected with ‘rops, country politics, and on auy subject ‘whatever, of general intereet to the people of our Bate. Az information connsted with | ¢, ‘the slectioos, and relating Lo foods, accidents, will be giadly recelved. All such communlca- ‘tiods bewevet, must be as brief as possible; o they mbst in &l cases be written on one e e It or xS, m e accdmpany moy communiesticn of “what nafiure soever. This ls nct intended for publication, but lor our own satislaction [and faith. oAbkt of candidstas tor Oico—wheths ‘oade by self or tricnds, sod whether a8 no- — e umtil nominatios &1 sade) simply personal, ‘and will be charged for a5 sdvertisements. e contributions of » Titorary or i e R %o preserve or eserve the seme in any case 7 whatever. Our #taff 18 suficiently large to ‘move than supply our limited space. Al communications should be sodressed to OALL rOR REPUBLICAN GONVENTION. ; eloctors of the State of mfhmms-m hereby called to send dele- eates trom the several_counties to meet in Fiate convention t Columbus, on Wedpes- dny, the 19th day of May, 180, at of e O " the Yopimiican national convention to be held at Chicago, on the B e v pewidont of sident vice e Uit Siates; and 5o trausact euch ther - business -as sy properly come be- O ceveral conaties are entitled to rep- resentation in state conventionas follows, Tased upon the vote cast in each covnty for Hon, Amasa Cobb for Judge of the Court," in 1879, giving one dele- eheli 150 votes, and one for the -3 EacronsBanas BhassspenBesSaanestd o S e IMPUDENT LYING. - 8o far as the county conventions of Nebrrska (and primary that absolutely s e of, pectis -~ n:d fm:, the result is as follows: Grmot prastically the comptroller, and has the whole business of his office at his finger ends. A Tammany'sachem says: “Mir. Kelly will be i oCinsinnati by at least 250 fried sud trae @émocrats, prepsred fo demon- steate that they are the only genuine - | York.™ - | name woald never be presented to the | I | move._ strovger than. General Giras Total < 102 El The sbove tabillar ‘statement has repared. It is an sepenok dhon Tha i d . Vel a5 Cotambg w caadily b eve, will bo cast a8 abgve. Our in- formation is from authentic and reli ble sources. Many of the counties above will mot be disputed by side.— Republican. For impudent, downright lying and blldezing, the Republican excels even the champion lying apd bulldoz- ing organ of the Grant boomers, the Chicago Inter-Ocean, which priots tab- ular exhibits that every schoolboy knows to be baseless and unreliable. Even the face of the above tabular ex- hibit convicts its author of ignorance and inexcussble falsification. For In- stance, Buffalo county is credited with eight votes, when she is only entitled %o seven. Dodge county, which elect- ed a solid Blaine delegation, instract- ed to vote as a uait for Blaine delegates, is put down s« divided between Grant and Blaine. The Dovglas county delegation, elected on straight Blaine ticket by s conveution that passed a resolution in- structing the delegates in favor of Blaine, is credited with three votes for Grant when the Republican, iu its issue of Msy 2d, conceded that the delegation was solld for Blaine. Lin- coln county is entitled to three delegates, and they sre instract- ed for Blaine, and yet the Republican persista in crediting only two delegates to that county. Antelope county hasn't voted yet aud the mere guess what their primaries might dcare oll the Republitan has for its basis of figares. Saline county s put dowaas four for Grant although the delegation was picked for Blaine. Phelps county, which elected dele- gates Tuesday, Richardson county, from | which elected delegates Wednesday. JAMES DONNELLY, Secretary. ‘LaxooLy, m 8. 1869, The Ghicago Zimes propounds the pertinent query whether anybody re- members"that there is to bea naticnsl | 5 convention at Cincinnati next month —————— We -challenge “the Kepublican to | Dodge name the three delegates from Doug- 148 comnty whom that, paper pereist- ently credits to Grant. 1f you can’t |} neme the thres name two, and if you cw't name the two give us the name of onf} 1) & —_— Ovr colered policeman, Bellamy, gela praise o all sides, and we are glad of #. Tt he is as acceptable and popular as was Me. Clark, the former colored policeman sppointed by Mayor Chasé, he will haye o superior on the force. — Cauncm Hows and all the other po- Yitical fence men and trimmers are in- vitsd to cros overinto the Grant comp by the organ of the boom in these parts. We hope these double enders will all go. We prefer to see them on the othe: le of the fence. — Tris a good deal easier to precipi- Mayor tate a riot than to quell one. Chase has o far ac’ed very cautiously aud prudently ia dealing with the Smelting works strikers, and it is de- cidedly unkind, to sy the lemst, to charge him with encouragiag violence n1d riotous conduct. —_— W are gratified to learn that the w »rkingmep gho were lately employed in the smelting works are disposed to #ct upon our suggestion to settle the dffarences between them and their late employers by arbitration. If the pro- pristors of the smelting works will sc- cept this method of settling the trou- ble there is no doutt but that the ttaike will bs over by the end of the n toriety at any cost. Major Pear- man, of Oloe pounty, belongs to that very mumerous class. His anxiety to keep his nams ' before the people is only exceeded by his want of common rense. His Iatest effort in the race for notoriety ‘ls » dispatch to the Re- pnblican, in which he charges the edi- tor of ghisypaper with suppress- ing ‘tdlegram oconcerning the result of the Otoe county ccnvention, which he claims was forwarded by him from Syracuse Mondsy. The troth fs thet the dispatch was sup- prossed beosuss it xiever reached this offive. “We présume that explanation will satlafy the rambunctious major. W more of both now t:l\:’(hy-dm have, but there is atill plenty of room for improvement.—[Denver Tribue. This' f8 equally true of Nebraska politici fn this slate, s in ol time fa’ near at hand toassert theirhonest convictionsonany question, who e always. waitivg to flop with the msjority, will soon be- « | are entirely ignored, while balt a doz- en Blaine counties that have held pri maries are omitted from that guessing table. The following table shows correctly the counties thathave so far elected delegates: ar. Baine York. . Total.. Adams, 11; Gage, 10; Johnson, theso figures, they are welcome. and Stephen A. Dovglas. plains iteelf: Truvors Grant HEADQUARTERS, Pawxer Housz, Roox 30, Ontoaco, April 28. Cbas. Platt, Osq , Roscoe, tional convention to sup) should receive the unanimous be a lasting disgrace to the republi- cuue of thi shmie> Wl You plesse aid in immediate effort to salecta delo- name will be presented to the conuen- in this they invite your cordial co- the situation in your county and re- port all movements of his friends or cpponents. Yours truly, Ror'r T. LuNcoLx, Pree't. Srermen A. Dovorass, Cor. Sec. Waex the Blaine men of Nebraska want the advice of the Omaba third- term organ as to their choice of dele- gates to Chicago, or the propristy of instructing that delegation as to their preference, they will ask for it. Until then Paddock and Valentine's Grant boomer had better mind its own busi. Comptroller e objects of oontempt; ‘and the | 2ith be Ta mrn who dare avow their political fih, the men who have the back- br“h-qfi-wmn ” withont hedging, will be swarded Positions of honor and trust ¥y e pusy, —— Gen. Grant and a Third Ternt. 6 | Wew York Tribune. Months sgo it was mid by the friends of Presideat Grant that bis Cbicago convention BLACK BILLS NUGGETS. Arraogements being made for sleing ni@old Ram, Lead City. Work has again beon resumed on the Castle tunnel, Repid ony.m i that the Sunday " | representatives of the party in New ""m... e oot star tlnp byJune I. A sack of dirt from some of the ra- vines north of Boulder Park gave very fine pan prospects. The Tepee ditch and flume hes at aat been completed, snd now furnishes unless there | Water to the minerson the Rockerville hould be a practically unsnimous de- | gulch. sire for his nomivation. It is certain that no sach desire exists. There Nothiog_has yet been beard of a man named Boglish, who, miked, took have been many proofs of this, but | to the woods near Fennington about a decitive defeat on_Saturdsy in the at's | month ago. Several trappers who cims into election of delegates In Chicago, the | Degdwood recently with 100 beaver metropolia of his own stste. Later it | syins say thatis the beat beaver coun- was said, by those who appeared to bave the best right to speak for the ex-president, that his meme would tey in the world. Thers ave now three mills, one of nover be presentod unloas it ahould be | 60tawp capacity, ruaning in the certain that be could be nominated on the first -ballot—in other words, un- Rochford district. A month ago there wasn't a stamp pounding in that sec- lees he should prove to be the first | tion. choice of a clear majorlty of the : delogates. It is mnow certain | c>unty assessor prove that the increase The official figures of the Custer that this contingency will mot |in taxable property in the county ex- arise. General Grant is not the first coeds last yesr's azsossment by more choice of & large part of the delegates | than one-third. from Pennsylvania, nor of their con- The Custer_Chronicle contentedly stituents, as has been abundantly | exclaimsof the city snd prospects of proved; nor is he the firat choice of & portion of the delegates from Now people: “Wood, water, gold and silver in_abundance, health assured ork. But if he could securo all the | and wealth probable.” delegates from -theso states, and all thoso yet to be elected from the South, and a portion of the delegates from Tllinois rapreeenting the share of 'republicans who desire his nomination, as shown in the primary meetings, still he would fall short of a majority. There are no other dele- | gates from the North that he can ex- OF the counties that elect delegates this week we concede Graat will got: Nemaha, 9; Seward, 7; Lancaster, 19; Elkhorn valley countics, 10; Re- publican velley, 10; north of Burt county, 10; southwestern counties, 15— total for Grant, includiog dele- gates alresdy elected, of 134 votes. The total number of delegates in the convention is 373, which would give Blaine 239 and Grant 134. This es- timate, we are confident, will not vary ten votes either way. If the Grant boomers caa take any comfort from The sons of the lamented Lincoln and the patriotic Douglas are making commodious ases of themaelves by acting as cat's paws for the third term syndicate. The sons of great men sel- dom atain to the eminence of their progenitors, and this ia strikingly illua- trated by the conduct of Bob Lincoln The following circular, gotten up by the boomers—who insist that the demand for the ex-president isa spon- taneous outburst of the people, ex- Drar Six: Soveral states having instracted their delegates to the na- Gen. Grant for the presidency, it is due him in view of his eminent_services for the country, for which the whole world has honored him, that he ‘support of the delegation from his state. Lo than this woad | P gation from your county which will favor Gen. Grant's nomination, as his tion! Hia friends are organizing, and to eecure, and it is not believed well-informed parsons that all the An old gentlemsn of Custer City recently picked & nugget that weighed 34 pennyweights and 10 graios, val- ued at $30.35. Duriog one week he cleaned up over $60, workiog alone. Much of the dirt taken out at Rock- ille last winte: w being washed, ing good returns, snd in some in- f::lllncg- “away up.” It is the fashion with many miners to sell their gold to delegates yet to be elected from the | street peddlers. South will be in his favor. Moreover, Ithas been ordered that no miote it is certain that he will not have the | tolls shall be collected on the wagon united delegations from Penosylvavia | road from Florence to Rockford, and and New York. Hence it 18 not possi- | the toll gate has also been ramoved ble that there should be a majority of atthe junction of the Florence rcad the convention in favor of his nomi- | and the Olie§ienne road. nation on the first ballot, and of those who may vote for him on that ballot | », he is not the choice of some. Tt doesno good o remind his lead- ing supporters of their promises. For they now assert that the name of the ex president will be pretented, and|; The signal service officers have not purtudgt.;e passage of stages through Rapid City and Meade since the 20th of April, slthough ordered to do so by the department at Washington, con- equently the Dewdwood postmaster much at sea a8 6var over the ar- will not be withdrawn, but that he | rival of mails. will remain a candidate like any oth- er. Under these circumstances, it is bscomine to bring the matter fo the attention of General Graot himself. Itis right to ask him whether, after having been_twice elected by the peo- ple, he ix willing to be defeated in & scramble fora third nominatioh, #hen a majority of his psrty has declared that inite judgment “such a ncmina- tion would be undesirable and dsn- gerous. Itis right to ask whether he There are Indians all around in the Hills in_sma'l n::udl. '{hehy ‘l;n‘\;e been raiding the valleys of the Belle Fourch and” Redwater for the last month, and, meeting With no opposi- tion, have become eiiboldéned, and it tated that there can be no doubt but what there will be Indian troubles. Two new stations will be establish- ed on the Sidney routs, one ba'f way between Red Oloud and Jenks', the will permit his name to be thus used | other between the Platte and the by prominent supforters for their ad- vantage and to hus discredit. term, in spite of the fact that & ma ed president at all. defeat of the republioan party. publicans, if ho can knowingly ex; Goneral Grant is thrast upon the per- tyin this way at bis own desire. On | Hole. the contrary, they have supposed that he was sincere in hia repeated declar- | of the murderers of Jolin Deflanbach, ations that he did not desire another | the stock man who was butchered term of office, and would not accept a | while on his way to Deadwood. They nomination unless an _emergency | brought the body back to thecity sf- should render the party” practically | ter securing several of the 150 ponies unanimous in desiring it. It hss been | stolen. thought, too, that he had learned to | w, regret his too easy cumpliance with | posed, who did the deed. the wishes of some who have been his friends, and that he would hereafter consult the wishes and re- prosent the feeliogs of the whole | Boulder canyon to Red Rock, and from there to Sturgia via the Bear is & great im- provement, as by this route Sturgis will be réached in ten and a half miles iy of ropublicabs, rather than thote of a particalar st of ‘mavagers. But publicopinion on these matters would undergo a very great change, 1f the ex-president should now permit these managers to demand bis nomination at Chicsgo fora third Butte canyon. White jority of the oconvention will have | Bd een chosen to oppose such & nomiua- tion. Public opinion will then con- clude that his former declarations were not sinoere, and_that his own ambition to eclipse the honors and the rewards of Washington has boen the moving spring of the third term ma- chinery. In that event, » defeat | Strawberry gulch, and is about 90 per would put him at a lower levelin pub- | cont. pure metal. It is from a eolid lic estimation and in the judgment of | foundation, and 1t history than if he had never teen elect- | ar vici and when it is ing to_the 1t rests with Gen. Grant himself to say whether his name shall be thus |another important industry for the ueed. Al loyal citizens wish to re- member his past eervices with honor and gratitude, but it would be very painful to see him used as a cat's-paw | g by the rebel democracy to compass the | Loud and gaudy girls Bouth Water Hole, which wi'l make 'l runs ten 1diles in length. The people h off of eight miles will so0n be opened e pave nok anpfoed that | reen the Piatts snd South Water A party cf eight went out in search ‘Work has been commenced on the Bear Butte and Boulder Canyon road Work will be hurried on through along the line of the pto improvement, says they will, accord- best estimates, yield at least 25 cents to the cubic yard. This tols low, which in the aggre- gate will amount to over $16,009,000. Magnetio ifoh ore bas been found in Hills country. The Deadwood Times issued the following invitation: “The kind of i lemand here are goud girls. needn’t apply. f Gen. | The woods are full of that stripe now. Grant himself is not the man that he | For the benefit of all is supposed to bo by most of the re- | d the republican party to danger of de- [ once.”, feat, and the country to the danger of demccratic rule, for th sake of avy | of the road to Mortan, is a wontlei- friends. | ful sight in the burning coal fields. wve been on fire for years, but how the fire originated is a mystery. Tl:; veln of goatis about five feet thick and as it is being gradually consumed by the fire, (LY St ah{)va 1 down and 6ll¢ up the epac: time there is & large por that has boen undermined, and the destruction goes quictly and advantage to_himself or hi No doubt it has been represent- ed to him, by persons who have had bis confidence, that the republicans would be nearly unanimous in _their desire and judgment in respect to hi nomination, before the convention met. But he can now see for himself that this cannot be. He can see that there 1s not! like unanimity of North of the Hills and near the iine fesling or opinion in favor of a third | sloly on. term among the republicans in a sia- Ee one of the uorthern states. In few York and Pennsylvania the dele- gations misrepresant the people, and yet are not unamimous; not another northern state has declared the RAILWAY NOTES. third term, and even in his own state | %enting a capital of $362,000,000, there i5 a bitter struggle sgainst him. Seeing these thingf, and roal. izing that his name is being used by | York, manipulators as if he wero a perais. tent, unblushing and wearisome office- seeker. President Grant can quickly judge whether it is consistent with his formation and guidaace of the Lllino; — ‘Wil there be a Stampede? Norristown Herald (Rep.) for Blains that if Blaive is obviously the wi 1o power of discipline can prevent. eyes are small'and blve, while son physically resembles i si3dious, and s 5 ezeelons henr tic and G 6 has it in his pow- er, by a fow werds, for the in- | {or cars, in which to transport pagrf. sble property from the west to i ots, for six montha to come 1t is the thunder of the rising tide ives aiguificance to hold the lead in the convention, there will be a stampede from Graat which | hours and twelve-miou! It is said that ay scon as the Atlau- reat Western, tiow the New Obio and Penfisylvania road, narrow their gauge, which will b Juve 23, through coaches Will be put on between St. Louis and New York, +via Indianapolis. T ld use steadily 1000 cors. Atcbison, Topeka & Santa Fo it organized lhnr‘o u;un-in sys- agencies throvghout Great Britain and Ireland, and established a central office at Manchester, in charge of Hon. Charles H. Brantcome, Y, U8 conaul at Manchester, cna — ot thy. of the early pioneers of TORAI0G | Geopations fom Bessyivane suy | (ouaderof s oy of Lawre and New York. No one who under- stands republican sentiment in those two states believes that the solid dele- | and which will rua on a track gations represent the sentiment cf the | iaches wide, has delegates themeelyes, much less of the | of the works of people. The Blaine delegates will not | Pittsburg, for Freudenthaw & Co. revoltif there'is a risk of failure, but | Arizon: miniature enzine a. winning | pull 150 tons on s level, aad is in- man, the preasure of comstituents be- | tended hllullgoldl:fi other ores hind and the enticement of promised [ from the mines to by theengine Atlanta, of Master Mechanic Hannsy, this city raa four messured mles st exactly b3 e ek | icinie s ench mile, o ok VY is bronzed. His eldest | 85 miles an hour.” Daily travelers over the Pennsyl- nnhniE:d from Pittsburg notiog ' They wero satisfied thet it Indians and not_whites, as fup- wood flume company, who has caroful survey mads of the stated that there immense deposits of this cre in the ty of Strawberry snd Galefia, eloped there will be od girls who ire to come to the Hills ta work in pose | private families, we would say come at ttles At this of terri- ‘There are now. 8,022 miles of rail- way in operation in Cauada, repre- A locomotive, the cylinders of which are only six inchis in diametar, | 22 wenty just been turned out. K. Porter & Co., , of meltiog fur- victory before will stzain terribly the | Dace of its owners, a distance of f Sendaat Shoniih rala NHotcaY, dory | mile: o Rl the third term ran this danger, but L The fast teai S e = A teaing betweon Now York Boston, on -Monday, their first made good time. Thst from Y.:t:‘xhu:ndmmin three Sl miautes; thet Boston Teached Harttord 1 thees Hak0ns of the tracks of that rosd 14 carered with » oupst Bf'nfu gress. Inquis ) act this feack: 11 i o d track, un:d that in transported over it dfop wheat, etc., and in the courss of fin the grass springs up, whils' the west- bound track is free and barren-look- ing, no grain ever being shipped West, That track will certainly be free from dust. A short time ago a car which was loaded with wheat, in going from Cincinoati to Columbas, “sprung s leak,” and in consequence the section ‘men have been trying in vain to sup- Pras a'fine orop of wheat, The American doubls iron rope sys- tom bas -been adopted by tha con- | it structors of the railway up Mount Ve- suvius. - “There are two lines of rails, each provided with a carriage divided into two compartments, aud capable of holding six persons. While one | Bt carriage goes up the other comeadown; | fiz2 sud, b thus establishing s counterpoise which considerably economizes the steam of the stationary traction engine. The | ¥hopr incline is extremely steep, commenc- ing at °40, increasing to °63, and con- tinuing at °50 to the summit. Every possible precaution has been taken against acoldeut, and the railway itsel isprotected against possible flowaof by an enormous wall. The ascent will be made in eight or ten minutes. To obtain the necessary supply of water, large covered cisterns have been con- structed, which in the winter will be filled with the snow that often falls beavily, on Vesuvias. Thia snow will | be quickly melted by the internal heat, and, besides the water thus ob- tained, the frequent rain fall will also be conduc'ed into the cisterns. An elegant cafe restaurant, capable of ac- commodating 100 persons, will be af tached to the station. Above the en: trance to the latter is an ample tet- race supported on'‘columus, whence an enchanting view is obtained not only of the Gulf of Naples, but also of thoee of Baic and Gaeta, each dotted with its islands, e PERSONALITIES, Kalloch is a Baptist, biit got lm. mersed ia polities. & While Ralph Waldo Kmerson is | 5.0 milking his two cows, Carlyle content- edly smokes his old clay pipe. Schumaon is the name of & Phila- delphia thoe men, and he is patroni ed by pecp'e who want music in their sole. Gambetts, recently, in s speech the coamber of deputiee, got 5o exci edthat he broke bis hsrdwocd ruler on the de; Joe Goss and Paddy Ryan are pre- petiog to see which catt put the big: gest head on the other in a twenty- | 22 four foot ring. Upward of 4,000 empty mineral- water boitles were removed from Beaconsfield's official reridence when it was being cleared for Gladstone. In London there is a eab-dfiver who has earniéd the nickname of “Silent Sam” by his steadfast refusal to answer questions. He'd make his fortune as a barbar. The Countess of Derby recently drove through Southport endeavoring to enlist popular favor for the liberal cardidates, and the cobservatives, “‘being too gallant to grosn thelady,” turned their coats Inside out and fol- luwed her carrisge. Mrs. Sneathen, f Kent ccuiity, Mich., wants a divorce from Mr. Sneathen. She doesn’tset up in her complaint the usual charges of ill treatment, druokenness, failure to provide or incompatibility of disposi- tion, but simply that the marriage wos a purely business contract, and that Mr. Sncatbén had failed to com« ply with his part of it, he haviny agreed to give her forty acresof lan asareturn for her becoming Mrs. Sneathen and then failed to do so. T R. 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Accounts kept In Currency or gold sublect to sight check without Qertificates of _deposlt lssued pay- able in three, six and twelve months, t, or oo demand withe out interest. Advances made to customers on ap- securities at market rates of nterest. Buy sndse gold, bile of exchange §overument, State, County aad Of Draw Signt Drafte on Hogland, Ire- 1anG, Bootiani, g all part oF Barops Bell Buropean Passage Tickets. :.OLLEGTIIJIIS PROMPTLY MADE. " U. 8. DEPOSITORY. First Namionar Bank OF OMAHA, Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta. GLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT N OMAEA. (SUCCHSS0RS TO KOUNTSS BROS., ovasusmED x 1866 Organised a8 a National Bank August 30, 1968 Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 oy rastal e — iptions to the U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. Geo. P. Bemis’ Rear Estate Acency. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omahay Neb, This agency does sTRIOTLY 8 broFerage nese. Doca not speouiate, and therefors a0y bar. g on 18 books aro nsared to ite patrons, & Read of being gobbied ap by & Boggs and Hill, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 250 Farnham Street UMAHA, - NEBRASKA, Or__:—North 8ide, opp. Grand Central Hote Nebraska Land Agenoy. DAVIS & SNYDER, 15065 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr., 400,000 ACRES carofully seiected land PGt e mprovd trme, s Oma P 'WEBSTER SNYDER, D.'E,uDEIgM_’ U.P.RE 4p-tebTt sraon . 2 Byron Reed & Gou, REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. B - abstract of title to all RealE Ok and Dotcias Couty. _ * marit THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & bth Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. OCGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROABDWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa METROPOLITAN Omama, Nxs. IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. Iy renovated. rtable snd hotmolike hotse. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Firstciass House, Good Meals, Good Beds nd’ King and accommodatiti Atry 7 o roome. Bpocia on id v commercalravelos: 8. MILLER, Prop., ast Sohuyler, Neb. B.A. Fowuan. Juusa . FOWLER & SCOTT, for bulldings of_sn on oA S oy Lare had ovee 3 experience In designing sod tand Toy publlc building and- res Frana i ‘on short notlce. ROOM 8, UNION BLOCK. __ m306m SANTA OLAUS FOUND. AENT FOR 'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. e —— DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS OMAHA FENGE = BOX CO. We Manufactare to Order FRPAlIi‘IrIQS AND vlfTIIIE GBU!TEIIS Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and IO;IM Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. GUST, FRIES & C0., Prop's., 1231 Harney 8t., Omaha, Neb. Carpetingg| J. B. DETWILER, * Old Reliable Carpét House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And have a Pui] Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 01d Reliable -Carpet House, OMAHA. LANG & FOTICK, Dealers in COOK STOVESI Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, ke Nailllg and Ete. 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door Bast First National Bank. me WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 16th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Irun and Nail Co. CARPETINGS. Carpetings| e R WHOLESALE GROGERI 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. JNO. G. JAGOBS, (Pormerty of Glah & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnbam St. ORD; 01d Stand of Jacob Gle BGRAPH SOLICITE -1y FEVER AND AGUE. VINEGAR. WORKS | Jones, Bet. 9th and 106h Sts., OMAHA. o CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.