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THE U\HY BLh 70 CORRESPONDENTS. ways be pleased - connected with cror%, country pottics, an: on auy sublect whatever, of geueral intcresta 1o the peopie of ureate Auy informetion oo b communies o possivie e, will b giady reor D Yowover, must e us briet A0 they must in 1] cages be Wrtien on one side of the sheet o str op W, In fa'l, muat fn eech snd 25 proaf of good faith. roumca xorwcrsrRTs of candidaces for Offce—wheth- friends, and whether a8 mo- conmunicatiors to the Fditor, are iratiozs cre wade slwply personal, and will Ve charged for as edvertiseents. desre couteilutions cta K or unply our lmited space nuumications should be addresed to ROSFWATER, Eiditor. dature shall pass laws to. correct abuses and precent wnjust discrimination M changes of express, tele d companics in this state e Taws by adequate penaltics for that purpose, RAILWAY TAX EX<MPT ON. At therepublican oountyconvention h1din this city on the 28th day of August, John M. Thurston, the oily- t'ngusd political attorvey of the Union Pacific, with & grand flourish of t-umpets assured the conveation that he had no hand in tha act passed Ly the last legislature whereby the depot ourds, depot buildings, machine shops, mschinery and other proper(y of railrcads are exempt from local t xation. Mr. Thursten's statement wis very jromptly endorsed by the *“Trojan horse” from the Republicen valley, ex-Attorney General Roberts, who happened, as it were, to be “‘acci- tally” present on the oceasion. Tanyreputablepersoncanbeinduced to vouch for Roberts,who wasvirtually suspended by Governer Garb:r durivg thelast year of his term for connivar ce with public thieves, we may give some ence to Thurston’s statement. hould not, however, refer to this dramatic iftider county convenion, were it not for ths hare faced misstatements that appeared in sue of the Omaha R-publi is railway tax ex- inthe late can coscerning emption Jaw. That paper has the sublime impu- HATIGNAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. YOB PRISIDE JAMES A, GM FIELD, CHESTER A. A’ of New York, PRESIDENTIAL FLECTORS. W. COLL tour LAIRD, JORGE of Pawn EDWARD K, VALE Tor saewber of Congress (Contingent), JWARD C. CARNS. State, For Secretary + Auditor, FOHY WALLICHS, For Treasurer, 6., BARTLETT. Faor Attorney-General, C. 3. DILLWORTH For Conmisiorer u' Mic Lande snd T A, 6. KENDALL. For Bypnrl DISTRICT TIGKET. ¥or Ajtornep—Third Judiots] District, J. BURNHAM. Tur southera democrats sre refar ring to the union of Ben Butler with the Massachusetts cemocrate a3 & case of Besaty and the Beast. We never heard Ben called & beuty before, Coxsstoser LeDuc pasead cast Sunday ight from u visit to Culorado whero ho has been investigating the subject of irrigating desert lunds by means of artesian weils A site b ucen selccted near Greeley and search for water will be continuad to a dcpih of two thousand fect. The subjec: of frrigation by artesian wells i ove of great intercst to Colorado, Arizona, ads. Large trects otherwise vnavailable, will b brought into a state fit for culdiva- tionif waterisfurniched. Experiments prove that eventha alkaliplains when irrigatod prove invalnable for farming wnd grazing purpoees. Should Ce misticner LeDuc's experimentsuccesd many wi'lions of acres of land will b added toour nationel azricultural pes 2, and the wealth of the st ich such wells are located will be The Repblisan will never speak in fuvor of any interest of the Union Pa cificroad that may conflict with tho iuterests of the party and people.— [Repubtican. This is, 10 sy the least, dc When has the Republican ever d to advocate any mensare detri mental to the interests of the Union Pacific monopoly! Evergbody knows that the edi*or cf that paper is a paid emp'oge of that corporation, and his editorisl head wouldu'c rematu on Lis ®iontlore twenty four hours if he darel th oppose any politician, inclod- gade os Church Howe, vith the monepoly win party. On the other bard, when did the RKepubl pion the interests of the people as against the Union Pacific? How was it wita the U. . bridge toll which the le for years sought to reduce asit with the §5000 rip-rap gr and how was it with any othar echeme hway robbery in which Jay Gould isinterested? Do wo ever bear a word of protest agaiust them from that paper! Tuz St. Louis Republican exhibits wn ability in pervertiog and dietortivg facts, only equaled by its Omaha mamesake. It has lately becn co: menting on Secretary Sherman's Cin- < nnati speesh on the financial admin- istration of the government, and wlaimiag the credit for the demozratic party. Just whit the democracy had t2 d> with the disharsing and ac- cousting for of the public g such a e an ever chamn. moneys the Republican- fails {0 wtate, or how, with a republican yrassurer and 1eputl ¢ n fisials an: eradit for carefal sn * sical por- sormance of duty t0a dem ooratic comgrers. © - editor neglects to miksclear. T ¢ ot is that the only parc of the fiaincas with which the «de nocracy had to deal, viz: the ap- propriations, exhibit marked evidence of a spendthrife disposition, having Snoressed many millions in smount over the precading session. The:o appropriations were disbursed by the sepublican offisials with loss of only one-third of & tent on the doilar.a wheh ie without parsiel in al records.of the treasury. Waatcoe: va e frow this factsnd the somp: £ozs betweep it agd their owa Sravicns, ey 650 welopme to dence to tellus that the law does not exempt the Union Pacific from taxa tion cven in the el'whtest partic.lir, but werely distributes what sbould be 1ocal taxation along the who'e line cf the road. Now while it is troe that the lsw dces not in so many wards exempt uy railway propeis from taxation—the practical eff- lumping the depot grounds, buildings ware bouses, machine shops, machinery and other property with thoroad bed, st so much per mile, has been *he exemption of millions of dollas worth of railway properts from taxation, No candid man will for & moment asscrt that the tracks, ro +y sud rolling etock of the Union cifc are worth less in 1880 thao ¢ were in 1870, Aud yet the as- sssement for 1889 is over four hon dred dcllars less per mils than it waw in 1879 — notwithstanding the fact thet in 1830 all the depot geounds, d!pm baildin hine shops, m y, furniture, efe., has been included with the frack d road bed. In other words, al- ugh tha Union Pacific is now ex- empted entirely fr-m city and coun'y tsxes on its depot grourds, buildings, ine shops, and machinery, which this eounty alone were assessed At th. | 8205,000 fn 1879, tho general tax paid y that road all slong its live is many thoussnds of dollars les than it wae the previous yesr. Bat the Uniol idet of Public Tastruct oo, | U26itie wtiorneys and organ grinders Row assure us that they will not op { emptlon lax. Thatia vary geverons but if the people of Nebracka clect mos poly cappers to the legielature in November these pledges will bio dis- regarded, and the monopoly will con- loaal taxation. The tax payers of Nebrask demand and will insist on s tore substantial wuarantee than the promises of corporation attorneys end brass collar editors, Thay will insiat that candidates for the legislature shell by their rast record and their own iolegrity afford them as surance that the revenue laws shall be mede equitable to a'l classes of tax payers, and taxatinn shall be uniform upon all classes of property. Taz Omeha Herald, the cnly chame pioa of tho abalition of capital punish- ment in our state bas constantly quot- ed the virtuous exampls of Michigm in doing awsy with the hangman’s knot snd the scaffeld. How well the atolition of capital punishment in Michizan works may be ecen from the following ststement: There hs been no banging for mur- derin that sta'e in thirty four years “t the murders and attempts 0 mar- docto s stacs 00 up s follows fo the current year alne: Janvary aly, 65; in Avgost, 1880, 10; Levi Bishcp, writing on this cub ject to The Detroit Froe Press, s car men express gladness that n is the pionecr in thi ful work. “And oh? river water from lus efforts fo the Holly sysiem upon the pe: Inan'interview in the Siovx City Journal, the doctor said: *“The Miesou weter could not be and ed throvgh 1 have been news to our x months ago when they wero iviormed by the redoubtable doctor that reservoirs were frog ponds and relics ofa barbarous,age and would ba superflons in Omaha whilea system of filters wora only required to make pure the waters of the Missouri snd furnish a constant ¢nd pure supply of water through the Holly pumps. BARNUN of mule fame, thinks Gen. Garfield in *“taking 100 much of a hand in the canvass to accord with the diguity of a presidential nomir Never mind, Mr. Baroum, Garfield's | ability at mole driving, learned on tha banks cf the caral, is sufficient to enabls him to block successfully the financis] sntics of your Connecticut atimals. Bex BUrier bas joined the democ- racy. Benis chronically unsuccess- ful a3 & candidate, and will be sn old man of the sea to the bourbon Sizbad of Massachueetts The Outcome in Douglas County. Salina Couaty Standard. Ata meetirg of the central cor mitiee f Douglas cousty on the | morning of their county coavention, | seven purchased proxies were on aad, encug 1 the commit- tes for the Un' g P before . They o et s ges cf the raptaved primaries, and by rescly: the repeal of this iniguitous ex- | tinue to evade ita just properticn of | tion gave 1o rizht of contestin the convention; euch is the way our pariy is being hiandled in Nebraska. The first party that srisesin Nebraska and takes hold cof these monopolisr will execp the bosrd. We bad hoped the peorls in the republican party would sce it snd fake hold, but they are not in control; they are g0 indis: creet us to le scius one else occupy the 3 where it covld be bruuqhx abeut in the party, but that is juel ahere G u! The U. S. Grant Platform. Letter of Gen. Grant to Gen. Loga , written A €0, It will not do t» We beaten now We should never bs besten utilesery man who counts, or represents those who count in the erumeration to give rapresentation in the electoral ¢ liege, can cist Lis vote just as he pleas;s, and can have it counted just es he cwtsit. Very respectfally, SC ment, Haralng Herald Hon. H. was nominated for representat § the republicins crunty lase Satnrday of the most alle bracka, well in L Sush mes will do | tonavd ; > the posi- ive ua laws thas will not be ;u\! y over rous ation, r. 510 coueult ican candida‘es in nom- | 3 ore under cb'iga- the wis ds ia select a udida liave Bia way, of couses e, would e cot the weakest man, becauss Le mmnl b most canily defewol. wkes 1 wce whether the re- ur more p es ale mixed ap in a body which is to choose the standerd bearer of bat one. The pri- peint, If it is hope for A fair e rall : was keld Friday o noooak, sud attendad by thoussnd poople. It was the larpeet demon ever w neesed in ard when it is ve of aie, hiave called vat euch a vast R. G TIngerscll and Louisiana, Togers-1t ir s vame was received with rounds of cheers, 23 was the name of Seant r Blaine. At thocl-ze of Rob ert Ingersoil's great effort he was ap plauded agoin and a 1t was like one of his great efforts, masterly ard incomparable. He never msde a no- bler or a grander cfort in bis life, and he has done the republicans ot Maine a great service, H) B JOTTINGS, will socn have an elevator sighs fora pork packing | baled in Madison west, Much of the | fax coun'y hes been sy rain. —A Caicazoman it ine checse fuctory in Ge noa, is ealled for Sept. 11 —A conventi myra 4o take ac cus. junction between Jackson aud Dakota City in Dakota coun a new towa will he started. —Work has Nebraska City d and a fall fcree weck. —The floral hall at the grounds is one of the and sncat commodions o, sta'e. —It is said that notwithstandi | the drought the whest crap of Hamil { ton wxlnnr;we more per acre than List yeur. 1 commenced on the illery improvements Il be put on this < Frewmont fir arrange§ any in the —The bay industry cont'nues {0 de. velop. Nebraska will faraish Colops. a ¢ proportion of what sha will consume. — Another drove of sheep from New Mexico is on the way to Fremont and witl reach there in about thre= weeks. The flock numbers 7200, —There is talk of oreanizing a G. A R.postat Beud, there being | no less then 100 ex-soldiers within g radius of eix milesof town. —Dakota couny hs thres saw mille, three fouring mills, thirly ts, twelve chureh organizations, with a population of 3300, mostly | | American; i ;- Several men, with plaity of cay 2dy to form a ’},—\ | and, urthermore that 15000 bo bezun, =The Hastiy their uew church edifice raised and vearly roed. Tho Meth, odists ere a littlebshind on thair church,butie will bs enclosed by the last of the month. —Two young women recenily drove t>r.ugh the Republican valley with no eecort and_think thst it speaks well for a frontier country that they were never 20 much as offered an efiront. —Clay of excellantquality for brick | ta £ und near Ord, Vailey county, and a real brick industry is likely £ bs developed. Prairie has is used in the | kilos, instexd of w.od, and the bricks manufactured ara of gncd quality. —The exodus negroes who were | brought to Humb 1t Lt spring, re- turred t» their old homes in the south last week, They found good friends here in_Nebraska, but longed tor the Sueny South. —Two men, named Nick Rechinger and Mertin Hollerick, brothers-in- Luw, liviag in Adams coun'y, engaged in a quarrel last week, and the latter | as killed, being sitick on the head aspede. e —Tho road between Blue Springs and Beatrice is being pushed forward very rapidly. The rails have been laid from Beatrice t~ the Blue, and | the balance of the greding will s:o: d, fire department since i's narrow ¢s- caps from destruction a fow dayn 2> fon of & pact of & hock aud praratus has been sct pred, | and ameeting will roon be called to organize a coropany ard equip it. —Recently the legs of & man wero fcund on the riverat St. Paul, and | last week the thighs and lower por- at Loup Ferry. Itis thought thata | murder has heen committed and the body cut up to cover up the erime, addod 1500 sheep to hia largo flock, says that theto Aro oapitalists in Chi: cazo ready t0 invest hundieds of thouraads of dollers in sheep i Na braska on ehares, provided they find careful and thorough'y cor test wmen m take them. g was recently held th Bend to take mction rap. cting of the Fremont concern. w8 considerable est mani- d & sommittee, to raiee the 0 cipital needsd, way appuinted. Benders wouli be ready for the ou- torprise as soon a1 work i begun o the Fremont creamery, which will be by January 1. —There ia creat kicking amainst the imposiim, at the republican etale conveniion at Lincoln, of making del- egates purahnse loe water. Two boys oleared §19 by this small businees and The Democrat says they dererve no credit tor theirenterprize, It cors tinues forther: “As much as Lincoln has received from the hands of the prople of Nebracka and than to dmga a reprosent:tive bedy, like I)\s republican n'ate convention, s pi: for a glass of loe water, fs mp!v onfrage. Whoever it bl for thix pieos of meanno ehown up to the commanity." ——— 10Wa EOILED DOWN, Tndianola is to have & gresmery. There is a feld of 200acres of breom corn it O'Brien connty, Woodbine he# fmproved to the amount of £20,000 this year. The Jowa corn crop is eatimated at 200,000,000 bushels. The stata_ruprame court meo Courcil Bluffs on the 20th ivat, The Marshalliown canning factory is pu'ting up 12,000 cans of goods s day, A project is on foot to orgsn'ze a crcamery sssccistion at Milford, Dick- ivson county, The Crawford ¢ounty rormal insti- tute will meot at Denison, September 18 at Towa Gity oat meal mill has re- ceived an crder from Loudon for 5030 barrels of this “Scotch beef Bocne has eontracted with Gorge E Beach, of Marshalltown, fcr wa e: works. The confract price is §15,000. The tiew linseed ol factors nt Du- buque will be 60 by 110 feet in measions, and will requ brick. The Sunday schools of Farragut and vicioity will hold a convention at Farragut on Wednesday, Sept:mber 15th. Between five and six hundred del- lars have heen subseribed tow building a Sepiist church st Wead- bine. The Towa Distilling company has filad 8 of mcur)m.nluv‘l Plice of Cliuton county; capital stock, $25,000. 7r$600 has been eubrc in i1 Bluffs to cquip a driving park Several thourand dollars d. an plow works in I. buqua now employ sevent every day. the Upp:r Towa conference c Methodist church will convene a Osage on the 25ih inst. Tke Scuthwestern Towa Baptist ns- sociation hcld a Sunday school cou. venticn al Hamburg on Thursday, A very excellent programme has been prepared for the occasion, An immense amount of hay is ba. g put up thiz ecagon in Tda conn more than ever hefore, but i 1l be needed. Stock in that ‘ngin numbers with ity. , with mouey in the trextury. Cedar Rapide, with ‘a_population of nearly 11,000, tas a bonded indsbtedness of only 3.000; floating debt, £9,000; total, 242,000 in ronnd numba ioner Shaw is gather tics throughout the state, as a busis for the ordering of such fish waysas may be neceseary to frcilitate the passage of fish up such sivcams as are dammed. When the models are ready vwners of dams wiil ba required to complete the fishways in 60 days, or it will be done at mu- nicipel expense and charged up to the roperty. Six prisoners escaped from the Cliuton county jsil at DeWitt on the evening of the 5lst ult. They over- powered the turnksy, Thos, Hudson, who had gone in to lock them up for the night, dregged him int> a cell, bucked atd gageed him, took his re. volver and pocketbook with $1.08 in change from his person,tied a blanket over his heid and_left him belploss and insens The names of the escaped prisoners are John Foster, alins “Black Jack,” Lewis Hopkins, August Heldt, J. 'J. Turner, Louis Hsuso and Archie Jackson. = There wvere seventeen prisoners in the jail at t e time. About 1200 Keckuk pecole attend- ed the old settlers’ meeting at Fort Madison, on the 26th. The affair w35 a great success. Among thoss prasent was G. W. Singley, of Moul. ton, 110 years old, and said to be the | oldest white man in Ame His birth cecarred in the year 1770, in the | ne of George 1I1. He was five yerrs | when the batéle of Buuker Hill | 4 fought; six wen the Declaration | Indegendence was signed. and | itwelvg when Cornwallip surrendered | #i Torktown, Auother pervon of {n- ton of the body were washed sshors | 1o p, -4 Cclumbus man, who hes juq‘ {that wes the propoted crasmary, which is to be | roads wers intendzd by con:: {a branch Th It locks now aa though tho Ncrth | i i 400,000 terest was Valencourt Vanausdal, the | cldeet white setrler in Lee county, he aving located at Keokuk in 1827. —_— Gould's Ewpire. Priladelphia Recerd. There is nothing vary attrictive to the country at large in the prospect that &t no distant day #ll the great | transcon tinental lines withia the ter- ritory of the United States now eitber whaliy cr partizlly in operation will be urder a single management. Events { cartaicly eeom tending that way with remarkable rapidity and certaiaty. Tae promizeat participation of Jay Gould in tre annual meeting of the s and Pacific railrad company in this city is significant, and the fact that this great railroad mognate is liersefer to have a probably control- ing voize in ite affairs is calculated to excite alarm, In copnection with some of the other gentlemen ptesent at the meetirg. he already owns and controls the Union Pasific and Kansas Pacifie, besides other important foads which er¢ 1o bo elements in the pro- posed cousolid tion. This joint oWnership sud manazement i+ eqitiva- lent to a substentisl monopoly of car- rying busivess bitween the eastern nd western ns of the Uuion, First and lat upwards of 130000 - 0 acres of the public dgmain hs granted to varicus Pacific ta\l corporaticns by congress, and er3 of the most literal cherscter bean gvon them, Withous g»numcnt #id not ohe of them d heve been et on fu . The wwn argument used enprort of the claim cf the pro- of those great failfoads #as that they would lmmcnsub contribute € general weifare, md it was upois this pl-a of tHa anticipated vast ad- vantaze ta A& recple that they cb- tained the frisnchires and grants tewed upon taem. It was foreseen or expscied that all com- petitiise rates < Uaneportaticn wouli be deatroyed by sach a combination of tece is now threateped. 1t is “able tht these corporations not pr weuld h:ve cen thus encoura- gd if the of the sort fow beiiig A hiad been <1y to oca ur The griat mtional highways, vm(( ‘ng the A'la sta‘es in a closer strengthening the govi its territorial crity, sibaerving above all 8lse chet p and spesdy intercommunic 1 ritanding is to bs rroced by allowing the whelo tranic nt nent.] system of the coun- 413 to te gobbled up by one matt, or bs ove combination of men, making them ond their successcra masters of the situstion for all thae to cowe, it will constitute one of the most colossal outrsges of history. Neb-aska Republican Platform. 1. republicans of Nebraska ot heartily endorsa the profoss ples formulated by the n convention at Chicago, a doctrines of natfoual In the formulated principles upon which the perpetuity of the natlon rests, and that the pineiplo of 1 me rule s enjuctotad by th des sty 3 Lub t i aliioin hts, i3 revolutionary and desiructive of the the nat " 9, Wa regard the recent selzura of the polls and the wholesalo robbery «f tha i s of the republicsn citizens of Al abama, surprising Ta.the magaitade, and B f tho orime of all former eftorts of the party under the Tweed plan i New York, and the Mssissippi plan in the a4 a fair specimen of democratic method and a_foreesst of democratio do- uion in national aff re that should fn- ¢ man and taxpaser | 0 mosteanest etids rtv of brigandage and. !r-ud w November, ve,constdered “what Teo :n-l ir living o mrade o frands of the eolid south, . opula- and wealth, and upon the good meas- ure of pro-perity that has r-warded their id upbuilting of our ceess of re- our support 0 sich legid: aut such messures b vite the aid and Tatest defenso of the ity and national purse of all I reptli and '+ democrats differed ou temporary have el the party name. Resolee we heartily join_in the 2 made by General Garfield Tetter of acceptance in urging npon gress the specdy improvement of the Mussour viver f o contemplate & ch md sgteinatlc The pl ery Comprehensive, and sto qualify the attentive student on the active dutiex of mdy e couree of instrc: zedin isincss i | v low {0 be within | and no better 1n. | 'u{e Jauncice, dys ' ey Flood o stomach, and wish the new rowedy, bref, Guil: Liver Pid. ASE jour druzgist 50 ather, &nd if e ala . F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows' Block, Prompt att ST, CATHERINE'S Academy for Young Ladies. 18thand Cass Sts,Omaha, Neb, he scssion commerces the first Mo day in fember and tiio f st Monday a Februar feum tve to tan years of ags will bo 3d- er particolars apps to Diractress of St. Catherine's Acedemy- ausoio NEEBERASEKA VIREGAR WORKS Jonzs, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts,, OMAHA. and war. 7 £00d sz wholessle wnd retall. Sen'{arpnm s, ERNST ms Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Rrey runtsy 6 S e :&r." s.nd France and Germany. . B. RIGHAM & GD-,l funetliy ,Mw.y, xmr l'm INYALIDS ASD OTEERS SEERIFS HEALTH STRENGTH and ENERGY, OF DRUGS, ARE RE- D FOX THE ELECTRIC LUSTRATED JOUR- 10H 1S PUPLIUHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTIO: JEIKEATS spor HEALTHL HYGIS od is 8 cous i b tance o g bumiuiy, aud explaiae YOU NG MEN 15 Years b('/ur(’ m 1'1’!:1:!1 (3 THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recounm all the ills iat flesh i for but in ACUE AND FEVER. Ko better cathartic can be used pre: S sug: “wex seal on t }‘LE\XX\(: BLOS. the the name ”(‘I"nt', 8] but same pronunc BOWEL (0\II’IAI\ A Speedy atid Efestonl Core, PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER ‘Bas sto0d the test of FORTY YRS’ trial. ch vttte, Lowal Agesta everywhers to el ANTED Fe! &5 S e Flasori Bxipacs, € by amnle, ot Profit gocd. TFLoplv's Tea Co., Eox HER ATty lllfl(llu MHOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTAILISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. iicoss ranadcted e asthato an Incor- ted Ban! oeounts ket 1 Careeney o gold mcbec 0 SLZHE chook ittt 0ot e Certiicates of depot fevued paatle fn three, #hx d two ve months, bearing ntert, oF on Gemind without interést Adv»1ices made to customers on_approved se- eurities at market rates of iaterest. Buy andsel] gold. bilis of exchavge Govern- meat, County ani City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratts on ¥n land, Ireland, Scote taad, a1t parta of Euzcpe. Sl E ropean Passace Ticketa. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. 1at U. 8 DEPOSITORY. Finst Mamonat. Bk OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th ana Farntem Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 2 (SUCCFSSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS,) ESTABLISUED X 1856 Organtaed 15 » National Bank, August 20, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 U.8.4 FER GiHT« FUIDED LOAR. OPFICERS AND DIRECTORS MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGGONISTS Cigars from 8$15.00 per 1000 npw-. Tobaeco, 253 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. 8end for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb. MAX MEYER & CO., O VI A EX .S GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING ~00DS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a fuil line of NOTIOINS AND FACNTY Goonmjs'- 1E56. 10 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A OOMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND (00D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Elegant Stock of Ready-Made Clotking in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Steek Complate MAX mowt aad princ n, Dublin, 3 of the contic mz ESTATE BW[EB “Geo. P. Bemis' ReaL Estave Acency. 15th & Douglas 8ts., Omaka, Neb. This agency does sTRICTLY ® brokerage busl- vess. Does notspoculate, and therstore any bas- alus on lis books mis Insiired 0 ita patrocs, tn v tho agant BOGES & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1,08 Faraham Strest always Cnres and never disap~ oints, The worli's great Paine (linver for Man and Beast Cheap, quick and roliablos ) PITCHER'S CASTOR is not Narcotie, Children grow fat upoi, Mothers like, ard Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishuess, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA« TARRH Cure. a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala- dy, by Absorpticn. The most TImportant Discovery since Vaoc~ cination. Other remodies may relicve Catarrk, this cures at any stage hefore Comsmmption sets fxiy B o THE ONLY PLAGE WNERE Y00 an find & good assoriment of BGOTS AND SHOES At & LOWER FIQURE than at ang other shoe totm in the oltz, P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAH 8T. LADIES' & GENTS; SHOES 19ADE T ORDER d pettect Bt teed. T v:x zesaon PASSENCER ACGOMMODA (lUR i) commer et HAMILTON ‘Siheéis offien, cornet of T Titkets fan 1 nromared from et cardis- ers, or fron acks, UDING STRE FAKE, 35 CENTS, 1 CAR st Bll'ett Cars l - + NEBRASEA. o orp. Graud Contral Hotal. Nebragka Land Agenéy. DAYIS & SHYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Cimaha, Nebr. 409,000 ACHES oarefully selected land in Bsstern Nebyaska for mje. Great Bargui o impreved farms, and Omaba uproperty 0.F. DA WEBSTER S¥YDER, oV, R B e v 2D, vou Beed & € 0.y OLDEST ReTALIERD REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1N NEBRASH THE ORIGINAL, BRIGGS HOUSE Cor, Randolph St, & bth Ave., CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in tho busizess centee, convenicnt Elezan fy furnsshed, rovements, passenger T CUINGS, Vebprstor Celdit OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Courcil Bluffs, Towa: afl sy, Omulbs o vnd trom METROPOLITAN Q:tana, Nes. § - PROPRIETOR. Titan IRA WILS The Metroj st cae fn reorared. comforiabie s b MEAT MARKET . P. Block. 16th St. constant . Vegetatles in seat delivored to ny pact of tho cty. ATHIYIIIH. BUILDERS AND CON TRAC The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILI E, has now ready at the depot at Lonisyi e, on {0 B. & 3. railrond, WEIITE BRICES to 6l any order at reasonable prices, Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick willdo well to give us a call or send for sample, 3.T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Torievilla ¥ — 7 4 S AT TS HARTKOPFF’S MUSEUM. Brandt's Turner Hall, Copaer Text 228 Howard Streets. Mu 1be open evory PRt Gdcck s . oo foodockp m ¢ the murs contains s large . lactos of 2008 | l\’l‘lul{ 0C EJ\T HOTEL, UPTON HOUSE Schuyler, Fiigt.claes House, Good ‘dleals, Good Beds Airy Rooms, exd’ kihd and accommodating ireatment. 'Tw) good eaitiplo rnoms. Specia attention paid 10 commercial travelers. §. MILLER, Prop,, Schuyler, Kleb B "FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miner's reeort, good_accommodations, lo. Bpeciai R, Propristor, tention given o tras Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-clss, Fine large Sample Eooms, one block from depot. stop from 20 minutes fo2bours for dinner, Proe us toand from Depot. Rates 3200, and §3.00, according. to room; s ngle meal 75 cent A b BALcOM, Zropeleior. ANDREW EORDEY. Caief Cler -t CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metallc Ca50, Coffios, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. Farham Street, Bet. 10th aad 11/h, Omaha, Neb. Telezraphic Orders Promptly Attended To. SHOW CASES sawvrACTURED BY WILDE, 1517 CASS M., OMAHA, NEB. A wood assortment slways on hand B3 JNO, G. JACOCB: {Porsuerly of Gial & Jacobe} HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock 18 complate in all Departments. Pon't Fail to sec our Cnstom Department in charge of Mr. Thomas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & i203 Farnham Street. e TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTES FRENOH KIDNEY PAD! A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, I i cans of Grarl, Dishec Dy, B4 Dt of Kidnay, Deoatt Neteaboi o Urtue, Inflmation o e Kicriy % i Fiakion Hich Corored Crine, Pl | ii'tF Back, e or Lisan, Nervoss Weainess, od i fct al disordass of the Biadder and Urinary, Ongua, whother contraab by i ivatn dlseasosor otheawisd This griat russedy nas boan. it sy 1 Sean 1 Francn, Wi the most 18 turead @dsorption: 5o oa o W& wve hundreds of teste ise ot wSieodaw wonderful curative eSecla, e e a0y disvase, sak q o '3 by retum may FREX Tole«lo, Ohio. PRBFMGUILMETTE‘S FRENGH LIVER PAIP ». Jsundice, Dyspej . e, FUENCH KUHN & 0., s, Omaiin, 358 2 ISH & McMAHON Sucesssors to Jas. K. Ish, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Exiracts, Toilst Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders. &c. A tull line of Surgical Instiumonts, Pocket Casos, Trossss aud Suprorfers. Abgclutely Pure Druzsand Chemicals used in Disp Presci, \ius Sllud a¥ any boue of the nights Jas, ¥, Ish. Lawrence 'Ir“:non. 1SZLFARNEATM STRIET. HENRY HORNBERGER, SB2ATE AGENT FOXR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade, Families Supplied at Reasonable Pricen. Office, 239 Dounylaa Street, Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail i FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAYE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. - ~ CITY AKD COUNTY ORDERS SOLIITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Px'cking House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. TELBFEONE CONNEOTYOXS. . — o pnl Pt DOUELE AND SINGLE ACTING - POWER AN HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, | BELTING HOSE, BRASS AD IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAI Flclllfi. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY ‘fllfil MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A 1. STRARNG. 205 Farnham an’ Onm)m. Nab PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sta, KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attertion of Cash and Prompt Tinie Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Iron and Mail Oo. o J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Cagitol Ave,, Opp. Mssonic Hall, OMAHA. NEB. M. R. RISDOY, Geperal Insurance Agent, BXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OoOMAXA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorongh spoolnted snd. compinte hine Shops and Foundry in the Castings of avery descrpiion amataciarod. Engines, Pumps aod evory clase o machiner; ‘made to order. Special attention given to Well Augurs, Palleys, Ha; Shafting, rous, Ceor " dze oo REPRESENTS Catiiane Arous, Geer | . 1x ASsUBANCE GO of Lon Flanafoe new "-"h‘n-ry.xmmm Draught. ‘ Ing, Models, etc., neatly sxecuted. 256 Harnev 8t Bef. 143 and 15tb B.A. Fowum. (err FOWLER & SCOTT, | “iEuicar cevuil, st UNDERTAKER el and el o i SRR e | S ‘éo'sf%rfl ARcHITEsTs,'"‘”‘“ A. F. RAFERT & CO., i Sl LTS 8 G‘onn‘ar‘tm apd Builders. unu t» the lusume T | [ o :u;;:g%» i fi ) sdvort » Spacia t7.

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