Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, October 30, 1880, Page 2

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JUKS, Nebraska is avds ma | Tho canning factory at Temescal i JBecinen of oro b ] G N g B e Dipertor haanow e woekly mal| v, mas ey Lo dwn and_ can E 1 e trsen Valley chicken rau o = A n will wly twenty | A Crien Yalloy ohicken rasch o | seevics with Batle, e i s Dird Fl, t a1 would be an | dieposed of OU > i The property va! nation of Lewis & s L gl e i to the republican | *% feations have been | Clarke Co., is $3,250,000. o Ll et A =3 Iask o Plsns and “specificatis Presbyterian | Dillon is crowded with men and | SR ot of PR e . 7 T D come $15,. | teams, and carpenters bring 5,50 a | G fert, OE 3G o heing, Bl e s e | v ‘C):J'gm " | day. : act width of the vein has not yet been : E 2 1 econd term . efuss t0 sko ang bour | would be ra sec by e same ma; that is given t public a &50u] resont the insu't heaped on¢hem b M. Vaxper 000 in works of art while summer and yetis #sid to of his danghter’s williver _— “Monrv'the myth” et be found, et cometitu e of the larg Iy done by sorateh £ Val Thomaa Maj M 2t the o ich he has caused reir saddles rried distance of | Montana Copper company have irteen thousand bushels of wheat e hl;'m ; ;l:,‘,rh !. ].,,1 vea his active sympathy with | (heir saddles and ca - { ehipped sast for reduckivh 3,000 b0s | Gas b Mapleten in one lump e s 5of this state and his in- ia South silroad | of ore. ther day. PR b I 1 T e | omsantain T captured 8| Soventy-cight plows are now rune ; o an bill regulating | which 18 about to build 116 miles of | fow days since on tho Caribou hills | y;oettE Grandin farm. propating ks RARGES 8 8 s o 2 tad- | ro1d between San Drego Bay and San | which measured 12 teet from tip of | for fiext yoar's orop. pu e has been tried and commSs (M S aa n he Atcheson, Topeka | nose to tail. i The Methodists at Tower City have proved true to the republianfien mechsl e | and SanteHotrcad sare Hargelyinte The Anglo-Amerioan _stock com- ty-threc members and will build producers. Scratch te head of the|nisdin the rond. pany have located a ranch with 5,500 PR R nas Majors regiment duriag the | Dy Glenn's forn in the Sacramento head of cattle on the Tongue river, | "'y o5i e building going on in ‘ d Ho was pot off| valley, Cal., has 65,000 acres in it. He | in Caster couniy. A esandbiaatiniosent Diante Sribe T compliment by the | raiscd thiz eenson 45 000acres of wheat | proapecting is still in pro | fore since the birth of the place. s y ‘P! B s | He p e 350,000 racks, sach hold- | yog', "yt revent quartz diseo M. WV, Griswold, a farmer near Dell t 5% ventigh by feaing nomi 40 pounds, but found he had 1ot | have'tuened attention from the pla- | o Mo s R, & FERORREI o Eom | ent pongressmen. Now s enotgh to held the crop. He | cory to the leads. that yielded thiriy-one bushela to the votothatbad men who e e euch «flice as contingent ufactureshis L Seden, | ey L s oatla during thewins | sore pecple can’t heve your endorse eongeonsmuan wd Goveraor ~Nanoe | Lirrows and uearly all the implemonts | Feoepects for cattle ranchmen re- [ 1 acu on the firat twenty-five T ics from his election | Ucd on the fu % port stock fat and ingood condition | , 1S Vilia and_ Watestown Tue Herald is opp n Ry o] regulllioinn of] 5 ,}‘yuu ¢ man went out with & party | ' o) 4 tho winter, , b .|.rl‘mmn be complated by No- ) further bond VTR i gl A freight blockade is reporied st | vember lat. el = S W {5 o | P A e o+ e | Dillon, the teaums being iosuBicient Tt is impossible for Mitchell lumber ds on pron o YO A TS whoey in the viciniy - When \he par. | carry away the daily arrivals sent [ g0l 't keen their customers sup- Sonstol B9 oRath: Jov jeen Lot them ecratclj the namie of Valen- :hn' armed one it hs was misemg, | north by the narrow - guage from Og- plied with building materials, such is whichthey nevog jatnded to fulfl. | iucand sabticate taenameotThamas | e him aud his il | den- b Shelproal deminil L X can afford to lsuzh | Mej name of Majors will be svered in the woods, and neat 7 Thiero is more fright on tho P-lelrlrle e ou a1l the republican tickets. clothes and his head Wasbington. lovee awaitine shipment to tho Hills at the puerile cackling of tho R 2 h Al therest of his body had | The saw mills are runuing short cf | jie’ or hufore in tho history of can. His porsonal and professional | 1t wil be very suy to_sarstch thaf 1ud e 1 iLe et bl boly had || T MR SRR Plocro & b Ehls: ing xequire mo holstering up, or § name of ValenGinsbelowthe hiadlifor | | ;' 4 o panther ors California| The salmon run this season has ot R e e ‘s | congroseman,” and ecratch the wo con ingent above the name of Majo Tais is not only perfoctly legittma: but eminently just. By voting Majors you vote for a staunch repu lican who doesn’t wear & braes colls 1d no. reply to the Kepu)is Every man that votes for Valentine ndorses atool snd cappor of Jay Gould snd his, monopoly, Every uinet Valentine isa rebuke to honesty and & check to mor poly back pay grabbing and the prosti tion of high offics for the beneSit railroad monopdlies. _— Tuk experiment of permitti women to vote in school e'estions was creat sucsess in New York state. Tn reveral inttances their ballots de-| rights and protecting your interests, | A tusk of a mastodon has been feated thie democratic nominees, Who | 1f you fail to de 8> now you will never | found in the John Day river. One would otherwise have been elected. v W onet ol Webte representa- | the teeth measures 28 inch tive in congress, and youalons will | Tho Sauke river will bo bridged be- Tar f Leadville, who wrote | be to blame. t to eastern capitalists, which E wonted on by Tan Bue some | Easreny capital is becoming more is attagkod by the entire PR r “writicg down” | press. terosts of Leadville and | b s capper for worn cut The esly days of wild bave passed tesman and soldier ationsl ticket. It is T thousand re: the renomination of ’\'dentine as the This can ng ne ard substita- ted Nebraska in o brief term creditably. By seratching Valentine you express your euyhatic disspproval of jobbery, Farmers of Nebraskn you have n great opportunity for euforeing yonr and_more iuterested in western pro- town plats and mythi E AND VOTB|. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. belmingly repub: California. per cord ot Fisherman’s bay, Soncn lifo of & pe AVl hits,, a ¥ ment has 15 of foreign countries, -] Work ou tho Lick observatary o Mgnut Hamilton is progeessin ¥ sving to be 0 feet below the site and r. tarrific wirlwind visited th liey last week. Two horsemen, ord | Lion, ra. e = Oregon. for ub- ar. | Boise Cil £8000 worth of property. act week. inshowing some fine cre. tu- state. T sixty steong. fo aks up, 116,431 feot been ver & N = n compan Tan bark is s0ld at from 811 io 812 er there is now a The McCloud river salmon hatch- at_receatly almon eggs to the fsh comi- ow- Tae R 190 pounds, were blown from A firo at Forest Grove destroyed A big Gatemount was killed near The Paymaster mine near Boise City Mauy emigrnts from California are of | coming iuto the seathern pact of the Sheepaater Tndians, near the Salmon river, are said to be encmped ug already been contract- discovered on the ver by men grading on the ; The Grande R-nde Indiane com- grasing lands at the head of Ameri Fork cauyon, and all stock pasturing th-re have been driven out. a8 y yet on that side of the mountain. specimen of ore from the The removal of the terminus to Dil- loo maks a difference of six hours time to Helena. = winter terminus of the Utal e o probably beat Camp k, Montaus. cved that the Northera Pacific will cross the -mein rang through Priest Pass. 2 d mountain mining district is booming. A good body of quartz a | bearing free gold has been struck. srratt coppér mine at Butte expend §60,000 oo their werks. wheat market iu tho terrltory south of months the | Fergo. determined.—[Yankeo Fork Herald. Daota Settlers are flocking into Barton. Fargo's new hotel is nearly com- plated. Tho Traill eounty court houso Is nearly complated. The new high school hnil(li!lg at Fargois being veneered with brick. The rew elevator at Flandreau will have a capacity of 10,000 bushels of wheat. N n heen one-sixth as grent as lant year. | (oot ct pl T TR R B The Indian scare is abating and itis | from Fargo towerds Fort Pierre, will thought ail of the sur7eying parties ate | be commenced vety séuii. P O A Dragsand Chemic: Jas, K. Ish, REMEMBEER. That chine h:s this Trade Mark cast Iron Stand and em- ‘bedded in the Arm of the Machine. ORK SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., |2B6566 AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESHMEATS& PROVISIONS, GAVIE, POULTRY, FISH, ET! CITY AND COUNTY GRDERS SOLICITED. FFICE CITY MARKE TELECIONE C Successors to 1415 Douglas St. Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. acking House, ONNECTIONS. ISH & McMAHON, Jas. K. Ish, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported full Jige of Surgical I ed Dispensing. - Preseri Extracts, Toilst Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. monts, Pockot Cas Trussss aud Suprorters. Absolutely Pure 8 Slled at any hour of the night. Lawrence McMahon. 1A T ARNEAD S TRERT. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine The popular demand for the GENU any previous Rel Machice 711878 we sold 856,422 Machines. o o B e o any previous year 74,735 Machines. he Quarter of SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. ES 9 ex ceded that of b this “O} Tes Our sales last year were at the rate of over Every REAL nger Sewing Ma- into the HOTELS. 1400 Sewing Machines a Day | “0ld Reliable” vory business day in the sear, Tis ger is the Strongest the Simplest, the Mos Durable Sewing Ma: chine ever yet Con: stracted. = THE SINGER MANyFACTURING GO. Principal Office: 34 Union Square, New York. 1,300 Subordinate Ofce, in the United States o “anada, and 3,000 Off sepl6-dicwtt outh America. BANKIHG HOUS! safe. Belmont wants a mill, and there is Olympia claims the Jargest increase | 4 good openius there for such an on of population of any of the territoril | turpriso, a8 L nearast one is twenty town milcs distant and the townsite proprit | = The Seattle cannery_expcts o put | e:ors offer liberal inducements. up about 3000 cases of salmon during e g Big Bvans gulcl ia looking up. News from the Skagit mines is very tnfavorable. Most of the claima are abandonod and provisions and goods are unsaleable. The “Mammoth Farm,” of Wash- ington _territory comprises 80,000 of | acres of wheat land, of which 20,000 sre fenced. The crop this season is estimated at 400,000 bushels of wheat. of | The revent purchasers of the Seattle and Walla Walls road have closed a contract with John Roach & Son for two Keoal and freight steamers of the most approved modern pattern. va | They will be 335 feet long and have a | S carrying capacity of 3000 tone. They | 8001k vl are expected to reach the Pacific coast | Governor Hunt has given the Prs by midewmmer next, and will be em- | byterian o 1ndyille’s court house oomplation. saven feat decp £22,000 water works. has commenced work. of the Soitth Park has hegnn. The Tabor sinmp mill, 20 stamps, & ing | cal indnstries, ay. | o : s oo g 3 z 8 3 B e e Tadi. | ployed chiefly in the transportation of | which a Presbyterian church is to b compunies Cven wmining is at last settling down | Liled its « pe. The Tndi. | ployed chiefly in the transp i g 7 IR e i (el o Teae e | Goal from Puget sound ports to San | ereoted. B thinkes o nther 00un- ductcd_on bosinews. prindiples’ and tial clection without rioting and | opportunitics for safe fav Uloodshed. After a hundred years | ment of capit sred by the great practice the American people have be- | vust aro co in E come wsed to the quadrenial struggle. | r.pid ooy o 3 — try wnd the consequent Tne réwival in Brilish trade seems d)" villages, towns ! and cil to bave commenced. Ofticial returns are inviting aud . atbeaoli B i@l per oent. in Jga ey investors. Tho dem: +a Quring Seplenber, nd a larg- er increae lin the exports. The loi g epirit hes rou it the gulf states, a Jaomy of the Americap people dur- < ing the panic in this country. Tux Cineago, Burlington & Quincy, weetern credit is now at a premius Our towns and citics borrow money The £ reapital to davelop the resources of our conntry is backed by the honesty rites which ton years ago would have st Teg'sla despite the protest zaus and the vet ties | granted tho use of 11 ing | to the Orcgonian + The state is violeutl acticn of the leg sl Dauring Avgust last Portand’s o iedandare xcited over ¢ pe e conting- : > Walla Wails land_oftice ¥ “:‘“‘i‘. wityy-end Ao contind| ot Got peSis SHIch in o) ebth uacs gt W "Lpp‘l s asd it rd times is largely due o] 000 o capitalists. The repudiating | asres, 8 final homeste ssion of bad harvests and the ¥ nd , 23 pre-cmpi m, at were paid for under the various I laws. Tock 1:luul, Milwaukeo and Wabaeg, | 200 fcemed ruinously low, while riads have pooled their issucs, and | MUY ©n resdily be socured on The Cheyente market ie well atock liave agreed to divide the profits of | 20738 #nd mortgages for eight per | with game. lirough freight. + Each rosd under | westorn railroad stocks | - Laramiva bar iron mill is being r head the list, and new networks wrly epreading themsel the country and opening up new d tricts (0 irade and commerce. B what i i agreemeut is to receive 2 of ir per cent. of freight between Omaha and Chicazo, and tariffs will be etrictly maistained against the protests of the are i and the intorssts of tho o ety fo et car Tosh i sl et loaded ol pecpld of the west, ia found In the | iy oy at Tarsmis fact that eastern iovestors are becom- | 5. live aro mow Lo e aunognep.ent by the British | g western - of icir nte, 000 try the | in Persoa tobuild up o i R ey [T dnd “bls lesdersof the land leagu. «piracy has aroused & storm o »& ion in Treland and serious trow ated. Tha problom with which taeGladstone ministry are now of thia section of the cou for mpeculative purposes, is bei taken up. The class of large specy 1pling seerns almost impossible o tucion, OF the terrible wrongs wh i Trislgeaple have suffc " suffiring MHeF oen'be 'no denial, § theix investments and property. It O pression il every: form number, who pref h ceives the mwost benefit. ~hish would, have disgeaced a Turk eivil turn: bisgary asd famive which have eall [ ociviog }:Ilnlammfhey returns on forth the sympatigy.of the civilized | their | esptial . o, are hpen lntlen ol i | el of thci fncome amang out peo- tho peopleuf Trland. The peasant ¥y are at the moray.of landlord task snssiers who live in luxury on the s of theie tenant's toil, wd who in times of famine [ 7t have bifttoned up their. pockets and | While' secki Jermitted them ither tostarve or peal toM merien for eapport. The sys- *om of rack reutiug is an enormity which 80 ons can defend, and theex- “5-tions practicsd on the tevantry to «nable the absentess to live in luxury would be a Qisgrace to a sivage. Oun It is class of &mal sperity. ; legitimate profits fror wealth of the west by ivauguratin al prosperity in assuring thelr own. E. C. Camxs deliveced Nebrack over to the menopolies twe ‘years ag - Afad, ~whiby. ouusidering | ) L L0 itth tools’and ‘cappe of A Rl X Sl 3 ¥ wonopolics. He is mainly rs- whilo QURBMBINEE Wch the toBAMEY J, o ki, fcr the defeat of ail legisha- vs il el PRBRGEe k-1, 0 oodiss - to, protect ! prodasers 1y hagdoné andl Tow dose, ¥he gov agaimt excortion and discrimination. cromeft is met. with the cries o the vidowhd swives b SkReRaRA hnd- | £ 5 No republioan can vote Dords, fhoeficidl reporta o{ncnm; $u] | Caom withbdt vateogie, of LulBR ARSI anC | flt and hosoming: % partyh M anutilabed stodk, of Jaw and order set £ the robbertes porptrated by mo- vt defisnes, and op-p thrests fung st mopolies on the peopie. Carns wili the fiosm; of: the: @own. 8ud | 3outilems bo elecied but he must bs the English: - ministry. .\gum{"‘mhd for his dishonesty. vach proceedioge, whish it mus; b ad- Farmers of Nebraska scratch Carves and show by your votes that you re sent the insult offered you by his re- nomtnation. snittedare the) Ba'beal resntia of tio Y45t s goveramant of the country, ish Jso#ed ‘inflaence and the sentimout oflaw. and order She Whole Thing in & Nutshell. Bostcr Transcript. (aPTER M. GOOSE.) I tell you a story About Mr. Morey. And uow my story .L;ur: T1't 1l youa better, Abouta fo ged letter, And naw my story is dove. 37 the migi + olosale’ « ¢ Irishifen ¥ 1 sl o/ areign of anarchy and bloodshed + sparalleledin its unfortunsie history. 3¢ nothing is done the downfall ‘of & eommences ite former snd barishment eged political efimes It ts rumored tde mines on {h Comstock lode are on the eve of a rike, which will surpass both of th es over idents and are aiding dovelop the try. Leeea land held by non-residents | Two I omehas given placo to & body of men ¢ | with smsller means but of greater rtc: become citizens and to personally inspect and manage from such a class that our country re- u < g While re- ple, and assist to further the general among our people, men who aro neith er tax-title sharks or usurers, but who new enterprises and further the gener. by packing the railroad comnittee of | animal Now he wants to be endorsed for s on | night and day. je. | Cummina ity ut| Work at the Elk river mines will be continued all winter. from Kawlins to White river. o- | lapsed. Cause—want of funds, Two Cammins Ci for 850,000 cash. "1 Obeyenne ssys a thousand cars station if cars could be found. ju | distanca of about 135 miles, ia. pra tically comploted. The telegraph line between For tion re-establiched. 1 [ Snows ™ | and brought them to Lacamio yeste lecitimate investments, increase the | day.—[Laramic Times. g| Frewen, the ranchman, writes to ponnds.—{Cheyenve Sun, E Utah. ton. stultifying | present. ficent vative copper has been at Oerinne. A steamer ning on Utah Lake. Miltions of grs been 1sid around Nephi, large sterebouse at Juab. Sprivgsill’s woolen mills are run- ning to their fall capacity, Tho Horn silver smelting worka is Jit with the Brush electric Light Ogden has a telephone exchange and fifty subscribers oa the list. The Utah and Pleasant Valley rail- road has been completed to Provo, Salt Lake's postoffice is to be light- ed with the Brush electric light, Moody and Sankey drew great crowds at their meetings in Salt Luke, Frisco complains that the advent of ho railroad has not lowered the price | of provisions owing to exorbitant | the moun- are s controll by a powerful railrosd 1ubby, which, Por land leves Iroad company. rere were filed s, 19 timber-culture cotries 0 nores, whils 1,902 acres Fraucisco. Arizons. Cotzon has been successfully grown L.q | in the Salt river valley. The Globs mining district reports dditional strikes of rich cra in pay- ivg quantities. The Southera Paciio railroad built 14,200 feet of track in Arizona one his | day 1ist woek. It is now over the | fif New Mexico line. Cousiderable feeling is manifested | Bo over the granting of a permt to work the mines on the Fort Bowie military rece vation toa Texan, It in claimed that the secretary of war had pre- viously refused permission to all sct- ters. Saddle Mouatain district, fifty miles south of Globe, was organized laet May and numbers now about 100 locations. Tho country here is do- scribed as unprospected. The forma- tion is syenito and granite, milling an | ore, said to resemble tombstone rock The Lost mine, six milos north of s It i a four-foot vein o and oal, 3 ~nd aalens, from White riv quiet at that po of quarters going Two assagers struck a rich vein. istep rted. on rapidly. ~zeven vunees of silver 10 the tor Ag k lodo, above C ttonwood Inke, on Taglor mountain 30 feet a twa cut, acmay oot pay streak has been uuc triot are coming in. nd deep at the Cr getting their animals out. o Ths reports from Horseshoe gulch, very encouraging indeed. wmany fine bodies of galens have. re- cently ‘been opened, some of them nearing Tiaho Springs has contracted for The Denver Torra Catta compan§ The building of the Fairplay branch Leadville, is being rapidly put into shape, and will begin operations very 13 two lots in Salids, on The discovery of & new ora body in the Glass-Pendery mine, at Leadville, , report’ everything t, and the build'ng at Deeatur, have A will run’ at the Chihushua will gave a retarn of sev: n ounces of gold aud one huncred avd strike hus been made in the Ava depth of | 8 Tho mines from the Holy Cross dis- Thero is but one outfit out now. Snow is two feet Partics who were across the range rad some difficulty in fifteen miles east of Leadville, are A ‘great Crowds of people are pouring into Choyenne's reading room has col- Globe, now owned by Con. Burns, is attracting attention sgain on account of a recently reported rich strike, Thousands of dollars have been taken from this property, with very little outlay for ‘work, and the extent or value of the ledge is not yet known. intely four cow bogs took San Si- mon, Pima county, by storm, and by running exceedingly well in_ silver. The average mill ran of the mines now shipping oresis one hundred and twenty-five ounces of silver to the ton, The district has but one smelter, which is not near suficient capacity to treat the ore produced. Ihave been a great sufferer with a 7 miners have 201 aportion of their mining interests dint of firing their revolvers wers in | Fheumatism for the past sevon years, full possession, having chased every- [ and part of tho time have been con: bodyout. One of the 8. P. Tt Tt | fued to my bed. Tho st atinck kept engineers was forced to take to they™ein bed for eeven long montbs, in brush, leaving his engine in. thely | Which time T cmployed the best meadi: of | hande, but s the fire stock could be loaded at once at that The military telagraphic line be- twoen Rawlins and Fort Washakie, a Brideer and Carter station, on the Unton Pacific, a distance of eleven distribute | miles, has been completed and connee ‘W, Crout, while hunting on the Snowy rauge, wounded an ¢lk. He tzalad it until darkness overtook him, cstors that aro always welcomed | and on taking up the teail the nes} mcrning found the animal lying dead and four besrs making a meal of it, He succeeded in killing two of them bore down upon one of their attend. aats and was lacerating him fearfully 0| when Mr. Wise, a guest, killed thy it was standing over the unfortunate man. The victim will ro. cover, although be is badly mangled. The North Bloomfield st ihs Boir weighed about & thoasand highwaymaon and Conl at Provo sells for $5.50 per Mining is quiet in the territory at feet long is now run- opper eggs have | & The Utsh Southern has erected a could not use it. A Tuscon Mexican woman recently gave birth to a child with two faces on cne head. Each face had two cyes, - | noses, mouths and four ears for the two faces, one baing doublo and lo- et | cated where the nose is on an ordinary face. The child fed from both m: outbs, would take the breast with one and a bottle with the other at the same time, end would laugh with one face and cry with the other at the ssme instant. The ¢h 1d died after apparently enjoy- ing good health for tweuty days. Nevada. Bodie's bullion shipments are on the increase, Deer and antelope were never more numerous in the state. a frieud in zhis ciy that during recent hunt in the Powder river region they e ; cato sorces a big grizzly bear which | ¢, 118 Carson City mint has shipped There is talk of a railroad connect- southern Utah and Bodie. 62,500 to the Utes as their share of the government annuity. All the repsirs which will be made at Fort McDermit, Nevada, this fall, will be done by enlisted men, stopped last week by highwaymen and robbed of the United States aatl The Tuscarora district is remark- ably dull although some of the mines continue to report good ore bodies, Two mammoth snow plows have been put in thorough order at Truckes on the Central Pacific rsilroad, for the approaching winter. Fine marble quarries have beendi covered in the Kiosley mining dis. trict. The marble is pronounced as as Ttalian or Vermont marble. A!terkhe shooting of Fried on the Bodie etage It Thursday night, says the Carson Times, when the ‘stage reached Sunhine it was stopped by sevoral residents there, and 8 young maa_was drazged ouf, and & rops placed around his neck and in a mo. ment more he would have been strung up. had not a lady passenger foilowed the crowd to the intended place of execution and convinced the would-bo executioners that they had | takea the wrong man T is having a steady health |gmwth4 Quite a nnmber’nf ..e.’: | buildings has been recently erected was out they | ¢l s 1 without securing relief. I was ed to try St. Jacobs Oil, which remedy has entirely cured me, My hancs have become straight, and can bo used as well as ever. ~ I have induced others afflicted with rhouma- tism to use if, and they have experi- enced the samo happy result. 1 wish itwasin my power to tell suffering humanivy of the curative powers of St. Jacobs Oil. Enwakp RuoERLING, Soranton, Pa. — e COBS [ TRADE p Mamg 54 CERMANRENEDY RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. o Pregaration on earth equals 7. Jacons O 2 3 safe, sure, simple and cheap External Remedy. A trial entafla but the comparatively {rifisg outiay of 50 Centr, and evory gne suflr. $3%,¥ith pain can’ bave cheep aad posiive proof o i3 ciiine, Birections in Eleren Languages. snd more are in the courss of con- struction. Biben op North Fork of SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANDDEALERS 1IN MEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO., Ou Taylor range the snow is six to t £ co y n | Th Air Ly 08 k TI 630, *8:17and 11:19a m , 5:0 The office, Tickets can be procared from etreet card: o from drivers of backs. FARE, BRIGGS HOUSE ! R MRLRAFORFR.NAY. to placss of amusement. E elevator, &o second floor. & © IRA WILSON The Metropolitan s centrally located, and first c'ass in every respect, haviog rocen Flist.ciase_ House, ‘attention paid to commercial traveles albar FRONTIER HOTEL, INTER - OC] Fiest-claes, block from depot. Trainsstop from 20 Tsprepared tom: toorder, Prices, J. C. VAFPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, HARTIG Sheet Iron Workers BOILER MAKERS Cor. 19th and Cass streets. SHOES MADE TO ORDER d & perfect £t cuarunteed, Prices vry reason e delliy PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Comner THE ORIGINAL. Cor. Randolph 8t. & 5th Ave., OHICAGO ILL. @RICES REDUCED T0 antly tarnishe, ntainiig all modera. 3. H. CUNMINGS, Froprietor, ocl6f "OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowas Ouline o Street Railwsy, Omnibus 0 +nd from trans RATES—Parlor 11 ¥, $3.00 per day per day ; th turnislicd GEO.T. PHELPS Prop Osuama, Np - PROPRIETOR. y Rooms, and i accommodating Tw good_ssmple rooms. ~ Specia. 8. MILLER, Prop., _Schuyler, Neb, Laramie, Wyoming. e miner's resort, g00d accommodations, samplo room, charees reasonable, Special N HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. ze Sumple Rooms, one ica Free Bus to.and om 250 %ad $3.00, sccording ion given to trave hours for dinne Proprietor. ATTSFT, 'IX MERCHANT TAILOR, ke Pants, Suits and overcoats and workmanship guaranteed 10 & DODGE, Please €ive Us a Call. THE ONLY al B THe AT RERE You BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER FIGURE than at ‘any other sioe house the city, P. LANG’S, 236 FARNHAM 8T, LADIES' & GENTS, v of SAUNDERS and 'REETS. (End of Red Line as follows: LEAVE OMAIA: HAMILTON LEAVE FORT 0} 2 M., 9:46 5. m., and *4:00, 6:15 and'8:15 p. m 17 8. m’ run, leavin, Qumaha, s run, leaving Fort ull ‘capacity with reglar passergers, 8:17 & m. run will be made from the post. correr of Dodge and 15th enrehts. d most com uodious lionse L4 A 200d smsortment always. | THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, | IN NEBRASKA. BANKERS. ‘persted Ba Accounts k sight check without otiee. demand without Interest. curities at markat rates of interest ‘ment, State, Coun ity Bond: Draw Sight Drafts on Fiizland, Irsland, Scof Iand, and all parts of Earopo. Sell Earopean Passaze Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. sugldtt T O NEPNITTORY. provements, passenger OF CMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, IN OMAHA. (SUCTESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) BSTARLIORD I 1956, Speclaily anthorized by the Secretary or to receive Subscription 0 the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ‘Hxexax Kovwmzn, Prest Azanstis Komerm, H fomro Iovucs time certificates bearing Interest, Draws drafta on San Francisco and Edinburgh and the principal cities of the contl nent of Burope, Geo. P. Bemis’ 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Keb, This agency doss srmicy nor i gt AL on It booknare v £0 s patronh, b Btead of being gohbied up by the aremt BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office —North ido opp. Grand Central Hotsl. Nebraska Lifi?]gency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. Nebraska for sulo. Great Bargaina n improved farms, and Omaha city propurty. O.F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER, Ap-teb Late Land ComrU, P, B, R BTN RED. s nxno, Byron Reed & Co., REAL ESTA?'E ZGENGY IN NEBRASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real Estate in Omahia and Dougtas County. tt HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thuraday at 2p. m. For England, France and Germany, For Pravage appiy to C. B. RICHARD & €0, General Pussenger Agents, 61 Broaaway, New York SHOW CASES MANTTACTIRRD BT O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS ST, OMAHA, NEB, Jasez1:1y THE WEEKLY BEE .\ 34 CENTE. INOLUDING STRE c:n In 1879 we sold 431,167 s in the Old BANKING HOUSE CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO tiicates of depost ssied paratie fu three, s wnd i Torhs, Dearing iniarexy oF o6 Adzances made to customers on approved pe- Buy and sell gold, billy of exchauge Govern- First Namionar Bang OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT Organtzed as a National Bank, August 20, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 x. ¥ H.Davis, Asw't Cashler. This, back recetvos deposit without regard to nct ltln of o Unitod Seatn, sl Lo, Dun. ReaL Estate Acency. brokerage buste | horefore any bar. 400,000 ACRES carefully selocted land fn Esstorn | 1880.- ‘Wa call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHING, AND CENTS' FURNISHIRG GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF COODS IN Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRICES 1] OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT CMAH Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe d reputation has been fairly earned. 17 We also Keep an Immense Stock of "|HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES' REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street. PIANOS = ORGANS. CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort. Wayne Organ Co’s. Organs, in Pi i > had years' Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have L dq%l‘-ll'e-w:n *= ¢* - Perinaes and handle only the Best. J. 8. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omalra, Neb. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. ‘m3teodaw Busticss transacted mme 2 that o an Incor. tn Carzency or goid muvject to | AGENT FOR te DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS ANO IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS: . A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Strast_Omahs, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, SBTNATE AGENT EONR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs 2nd Bottles. - | Bpecial Figures to the Trade. ."amilies Supplied at Reasonable Sell wa\lekeulur&nuunun::y‘t::' o A ?fices, f)ffl(‘e, 230 ngnki“ F'fflfl' Omn?nvt —musmmws |T0 THE LADIES AND CENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTES FRENCH KIDNEY PADI ive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, Disbetes, Dropey, Bright's Discase of th and Ketention of Urie, Inflamation o neys, Catarrh of the Bladder, Hich Colored Urine, Pain 3 rin Weakness, and [n fact 8t v and Urinary Qrigans, whether contract® ivats discases or otheawise. ' Thy great remedy has been i sucecms for nearly ten yoars in Prance, ects. 1¢ erires by aben 7ption; no nauseous '@ requircd. We have undreds of testi- 1 all else had f Ve om Pemale Wean 10w, Leuo.c- | imetics Fran |\ 2ot ok st Teceive tke Pad by retnen matk. Address O g, FRENCH PAD (Jl).; Toledo, Ohio { PROF. GUILME Will positively care Feves | ane all discases of the RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE ' EREAT U Yol {SHORTHORN CATTLE. berds McEride & Ints from P Quick, will it resolved by the City Couneil of the Cityof | - €0 B fe eanied by the City Couneil ofthe Citya | | €0 sidowalk be within fifteen da ructed and 1aid to the nen tv,in frout of and adjoining the | pren the be heldat incoln, Neb. Nov. 11 and 12, '80. 130 1428 s reet, in blo Sale will commenca at 2 o'lock p. m., of the - B Bl 0 |+ o et el o a2 + which tirie there wost s of 14tb steeet, in block 8, g | il beold at patiic feet wide, ' "|47 HEAD OF SHORTIORNS, Souin d10% 5, weat side. 14th steset, 1a bloat | of which rumber 30 hesd are bredingcawn an 25, 6 feet wido. helfers: 17 are uls, moatly Yo rings and- 3 Lot 1 and 3, west side of 14th streat, i plock | or - All aro thorough. 41,5 test wite, | i, and will be sold to s v, om eany o, | va been obtain“d on all all- 41 srost, 15 bioek foude i Nebrask lading o the iy, and a the ¢ ote s There w i aino b Jerseys, both cect, in block 40, 6 [ g ties. _Ales & lurge I ox Berkshire & Poland-China Pigs, right 3¢0 aad sze for immedite s w1l Vo mailo froe on appiicasion o 43, east side of | 80,6 feet wide. Lot 5, eust side of 14th streat, in Block 74, 1 feet wide. 5, east side of 14 i & few thoroughbred femaies, and s fige ot orm and Jersey vacie: a8t side of 14th street, in block 26, 6 feet. wids, 7, Lota & an 6, cast side of 14th stree, in block e 1 be i 0 the curh | the Neherin Farmer, Neb. Terma of g rale will b announced at opening o the e Such sidewalkito be contructed of 2 fach MCBRIDE & DRUSE Planks and 10 be in width 38 bove specifia (, and The respoctive owner or owners of tho abore do- Scribed premisesare hereby required %o construct TFANDERPOOL BROS. H.C, DAWSLN & SON. i . ¥ quick Pissed October 26th, 155 M EERBor ffiAmc.m.u 3 M. K. KISDO) Omata, Oct. 71n, 1580, General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTS : PHONIX ASSORANCE CO., of Lot iy Caah Aseta. E. F. COOK, imicaah Amets. . THE MEREH GIRAILD P SOKTHW £5 UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given to orders by telezraph. ,For Oa_Vaar, i Sout . o Fliagots & Douging o Cor. o s & oo . e s A,

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