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ropean imomi s 000 immig preced; it enacted, ete. er the pasea » personal pro Lier of legal tendes notea States, ominated owned or held ¥ corporat xstion any more tha 1 bank not 2 of ex or spect: mp g from the pockets of the poorer cla: nes largely to th v\cr ament and hence to th But even the ady ¥ non-tsxable government bonds pen to serlous discussion avd fiuds many int t opponent. question whether the thus given S to shirk the burdens d028 not work more detriment to the It is a opportunity wealth of taxation erests of the state and monicipsli- | tios than it acoracs to the f the nation at largs. In the case of the legaltenders there see 5 1o valid reason for ity to taxation. It their value asa circulating medium or puts asingls doliarin the publto treas ury, while it robs the natio pal governme neither enhanccs btfal duea: 1l heavier bardens on the already oyerburdened peor. LWAY STRE "The street car compantes through- vut the conntry seem to surpsss the reilroads in their choeky assamption of the right of ownership to the prop- orty over which they pass. St. Louis is about to deal with ono of these cor- porations whoss charter has expired, and the Globe-Democrat reads ihe common council a lecture on the duty which they owe to the people in deal ing with the question. It saga: The duty of the munleipal assem- bly in the sase is not marely to secare o best terma it can gst for auy new franchise that is granted, but at the same time to assert in the most poal tive manner tho right of ownership in the city of thestreets. That the. ory of ultimste ownership of the railroads by the state, which was laid down by Judge Biack a the articl wo published « few days ago, a) piie, with equal fores $0 the owne: the public thoroughfares of the dc, They not only o tke whole hody of the people, but the !l.N i tieir enjopment & x.-nmunnatbw-hnibl .y city ordinanes, or by say t o corrups r.ml. nnde!vfll ual- cipal assemb While p.qum silliag o see justice done to all vest lld":‘.&-, 0d while they resoguiac (he i.pw\ sncoof prop- 'y cxvending the steset railroad socommodations of ke ey, they have s right to demand thet the city government shell mot 3 valuable framehises without 'h *ed sion, end vhet ¢ “l wot -'-l- 7o sbatenny of the b whieh voe in the o 0- -nb- ‘whith the o settle nowh the quastiop owne the strests. AND THE ¥ COURT HOUSE. ¢ Douglas county court be crected within t to be a tecveral gen- ears heuce usand. Fifty e will be a city as pop- lle now are. extravagant estimote. ars ago Buffalo bad a 000,Clevelsnd 40,000 an 80,000, In aba has grown c ). Sho only her population every s to become ity Buffalo, Cleveland e now. o about to bo modste the wants > buil o the present generation of are favorably with the future. e, of what material ructed, must neceseati- nioed all the time a on the amount at the bble over the question riiding is to be built of or brick with Herald is a cut stone the court in in, o force t con- tho house o and leest fire here is no doubt isthe mos v pavements are the The durability of especially t in Omaha at this .y been established. In Europe where they have the ex- perience of twenty o best buil public and pri- ¢ constrdoted of them have withstood of one thousand centuries, cut i re is mo doubt that the o built of was beiter one we get inl tion City » o only building that stood g heat of the Chi- postoflics bailding, nstractod of cat stone, ¢ stands there to-day as it ovor was, and had it not too contracted in forn city of dimensions a balf a million people it be used as a custom veneer il Plitie ud Douglas county court house, fire in with substantial { tho country s w0 d ina thorough and effi vi meut of the nations! c 7» a3 the West. For ten ¢ has been overrun by a set of s under the leadership of ¥. V. ono of the most gizantic fic frauds who ever palmed | himeelf off on & community as an or- iginal explorer, and whose only repu- iss been gained through the excrtions of the few reslly able mem- bers of his c whose publ bave redounded to The georraphical sur- ing was one of the us frauds ever per- protended set of tances are inaccurate, varying forty miles htful situations and the maps as & whole woefully unraliable i The triangulation rk was_ for the most ous. The only por- dion of Haydew's survey of Wyoming any clsim to scientific cy was the goological ses was performed by snch author- tios s Profeszors Leidy, Cope and Morsh. Three other surveys did in their contracted sphere moch betier than Hayden's. We allude to the surveys of Olarence King, Major Powell and Lieutenant Wheeler, entific mon generally approved heartlly of the acton of congress when it consolidated these bodles, placed the whole geologlc surveys of the wast under the efficient management of Mr. King, sod retired Hayden to the brick walls and marble door steps of Phila- delphis. M. King has made his firat report and shows the wisdom of con- &rom in bis eelection. Attention has besn priucipally devoted to investigs- &ldthmduvfir‘cl’_duu eolnfllln‘mu..-la-punthl mines of Utab, Colorado and Nevada, The splsndid work done by this | H from their r ction Mnm whish will be evidenesd in the forth- coming volomes of bis report. Tty %0 be Loped that congrese will maks emple sppropristion for end distribatiog the valushle infer- wation whish Mr. King's survey has aruared. E— raising of Rorsse dn he gaeat Yellowstove vatiey bas besome an lae. e A e B i wm-s flpaluuobun—. Sowe tha bherdocn bave frum 500 to 1600 Dixon, Sclano couuty. calthy as Cloveland, Bat- | 2 of such afl ¥ competent archi- | a the y g the Grand b OOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. GCaliforna. White geese cover the plains about A nomber of young ladies in Oro- ville are organizing a brass band. 1 is raid to have beenfound s near Sonoms. Aatelope in considcr.ble quantities ington colony, i Dear hunting in the vicinlty of Hopland, Mendocico, was never 8o good &a thie season. The Scaddew Flat Gold mining company’s works st Grass Valley burned Iast week, occasioning a loss of $20,000. The storm which raged last week in California_was unprecedented in se- verity, and extended over the whole Pacific slgpe. The old Pacific Mafl works at Bene- cia, deserted for twenty years, are to b fitted up for & plow factory, em- ploving 300 men. The Califcruis Southorn railroad advertised for proposals for grad- ng the first sixtecn miles from the bay of San Diego. The Riverside company bas shipped s car loads of fruit this sea- line between that point and Carter station, which is used by the military "smission of merenger. TF ix eloven miles and the lines | 4 o erecting a beof canning catal The new Ma was dedicated 1 lo nic Hall at Rawling t weck by the Grand yor Grenville, is visiting W: halt of an English company, which proposes to start inthe catcle business | { with 20,000 head. Over 700,000 pounds of government | £ freight lies at R iwii 2 ment to the White river cantonmes The citizen freight train having dis- | | its own teams to do the freighting. Between fifteen and twenty of the prominent mines in the North Park | will be worked this winter, and it is calcalated that plenty of ore to run large reduction works will be ““on the dump” by spring. “Mr, M. Beemen, superintendent of the coal mines at Almy, arrived st Eganston last week, with about forty white miners, which he brought from Virginia Oity, to work in his miues at Almy. Ho s gotting disgusted with Chinese labor, snd if these men give son, and four ear loads—about forty- five tone—of hone, A Chinaman, while working over an 1 aim near Sonors, , took out over $400 r. sty, seven acres of four ded 58 tons of tons; six-year old acre. d slide on the Central Pacific Alta oceasioned a delay in trains of twenty-four hours. The track for 200 yords was covered six feet deep with rock and stoner, Cotton picking on the Bellview ranch, Kern county, is progressing. About 50,000 pounds are already gath- ered. Picking will continue until Christmas. The crop will be botter than the average cotton states. A rich striko has occurred in the u ledge on Humbug cro! asta county, a candle-box of $500. Grizzly Golch ledge on Indisn creak is richer still, and s0ld for $80,000, paysble in eighteen de in goldin an b In Naps ¢ year-old_ vi grapes; 13 viues gave L tons per A The big frnace, for the smelting of ir n ore, which has been in process of the past season nmear Clu»«r Gap, Placer county, is np: proaching completion, and is expected for operation in two A large quantity of iron ore is now ready for the furnace, and re- cently a vein of ore has been opened upon that i better, and, It is belleved, ter in quantity than that previcus- ly known to exist on the company's and. Nevads. The Truckee saw mills are froren up. Cosl retails on the Comatock at ten cents per pound. Eureka is building a new and ele- gant opera house. w is two feet deep ona dead rginia City. of building tion works. urmaiines are foundon C. ¢ tuiles irom Verdi. ipping business of cen very heavy durivg og and_mining com ganized in New York Carson mine nesr week, the holsting s connolidated mine e loss is estimated ; insured for $2600. in length, ch thick 90 pounds has arriv- ¥ tor the Halo and & company. were burned. 0, b ot Big Meadows, in Novada, f he tarif of tho Cen ¢ railroad too extortionate, concluded to return to the old method of teamivg, and eent 60,000 pounds of grain, in eight teams, to Winne- wucea to be ground. The teamsters expect to maze money and the farm. ers will save on the shipment $848. Oregonand Washington. A publirhing company witha capi- tal of §20,000 has been organized in Seattle. Washington Territory is to have a railrcad from Soattle, on Puget Sound, to Walla Walla. The official vote of Washington ter- ritory is as follows: Thomas B. Brents (rep.) delegate to conm’unl , Thomes Burko (dem.), 7,143, " George Gilmer, a bearhunter, of Klickitat, W. T., is plastering his father's house and barn with bear- skins. Ho lately caught a black wolf ina trap. There has been 11,000 tons of cosl shipped from Seattle, (W. T.) during past month to California, mkmg total shipment sinco January 1, 1880, 116,502 tous. The first acre of sugar beet, just harvested in Puyallup valley, W. T. yielded eighteen tons. The dry sear son cut the crop short, but khs sam- ples are splendid. Ssmples will soon be sent to Alvarado, Cal., to be tested. Work on the new bridge across the Willamette at Portland s being crowded vigorously forward. Foun: dations for threo of the principal piers are already completed, and the large iron cylinders on which the structure will rest are being placed in position, Salmon fishing on the Oolambi river, Oregon, Is very dangerows, ow- ing to certain tidal peculinrities, Two budred men at last are reported as lost during the past seascn, Over elght bundred boats are employed by the canning companies and over four lhouund men at the canneries. Oregon trans) M-ncnmm h- jost parchased. for the O, rallway and to S ."..“'?;:'..“- known as Weldlet's saw -lll lumbering and man =D o ample supply of nmb- r, es, ta. or the exiandon of h, Two hundred Illn'::h— ..aa..pu.x Aequl to Portiand by thelat of nexs Augaes ‘Wyoming. Laramia lalsss that the U. P. dis- criminates sgalact ha Ln fraght, and "Mw %o sand goods from S P and back whn-hthnto ip direct. o ke Dew eoad in e to the North Pask snd in lvod gondition. good satifaction, he intends to em- ploy more white men and fewer O} men.” Dauring the past month these of coal per day, but it is (hought that by employing white labor the output can bo increased. Idaho. Over 80,000 feet of lumber was eold in four weoks in Blackfoot. The Stannard placer claim at Cartboo has been sold for $4,000. The Bullion mine at Wood river has struck a vein of 237-oz. ore in the bottom of their shaft—135 feet from the surfaco. A clean up from the Glenbrook mine, near Silver City, from three tons of ore, resulted in 8 silver brick worth §318.34. The Monarch mine at Atlanta, Alt- uras cnnn\‘ continues to show good ore, and 2 drifta and tunnels. The lessees of the Jay Gould mi at Wood river, have 27 inches galens in face of tunnel, and will sssay 150 ounces per ton. They extracted 20 tons the firat week of tho lease. The black-leg is killing a few cattle fn lower Boise valley. The diseaze seems to bo subsiding, tho: ugn it 1s said to be growiug among the cattloin Weiser valley. The lower tunnel of the Chas. Bickens mine, near Bonauza City, is now about 550 feet, and at that point the vein is fifteen to sixteen feet in width, and the ore of the usual good quality of the Dickens. The Custer mill at Yankee Fork is nearly completed, the dryers, roast- ers, batterles, pans, settlers, engine, etc., belog up. ~ All that now remains to bo dono 18 & general cleaning up and the putting In of the flooring and laying of the heating pipes. Montana. Fire wood at Madison is §7 per cord. Laborers are soarce and wages cor- pondingly high at Bozeman. Asalo of 1,200 ewes was made last week in Galiatin city at §3 a head. Residents on the Upper Yellow. stono complain of poor mail faclities, One handred thousand buffalc hides =31 ha disnosed of in Deer Lodge this winter. The census of the Flatheads, Kor- | tenais and Pen d'Oreilles is taken, Butte and Helena will in sll proba- bility be lighted with the electric light. A new town named Yollowstonohss been Iaid out on the line of the N. P. R.R. near Tonguo river. The Moulton company in Southern Deer Lodge county have contracied with a Baite firm for 500 000 brick. Astrect railway s being built at Fargo; the water works are noarly finished, and now gas is being put in. On \ wortk oer pound, and, it is said, are wortu 6 cents per pound in tho Musselshell and Judith coun- try. An expert has prononced that tho Boolder mine, in Boulder county, which hes been regarded exclusivel a3 a goldmine, will also in all likeli- hood develop upa rich eilver prop- erty. The mines of Butte are sttracting more atfention in the eastern money centres than those of any other camp fn the west, with tho exception of the Leadvillo proporties. $2,300 was the result of & twelve- daya’run on his fivestamp mill in the Silver oreck district. This mill has turned out over §8,000 n the last ‘month. A rich body of ore was struck_last week in the Almeda mine near Mad- son. One piece of gold broken from a piece of the quartz, weighed over a peuny-weight. In reply to our requert last weok for farming results, Mr. J. W. Lan- ‘oaster inform us that ho has raised this year 1200 bushels of wheat and onts, 50 bushela of barley and sbout 25 bushels of buckwhest from 740 acres of land. This is in sddition to his regular garden truck, of which ho has an sbundance—to say nothing of about 250 bushels of peas, with which he tattes his hogs. Georgo Lancaster has raised 1000 bushels of grain off of 28 actes of ground. Daur- ing 1879 the same two farms yielded 2500 bushels of grain trom the 68 acres. Who farming does not pay!—[Missoulia sourd valley aro Utah. The Utsh Emstern is finished to Kimball Salt Lake s having trouble with her hoodlums. Leo achts hve boen plased on Hot Springs Laki The Uiab Bastarn 1 do vering coal at Pask Oity and Kimball's, Bailion shipmats are light owing o the mill belag fromn up by the rln coal miners at Plessant Vellsy have demanded an sdvamee in the wages and a reduetlon of the walght per m Tho Park Oty water wocks weco sllk assesiotion beld a | I bed. B mach Bikersan» tealc, o ‘medici mines struck §1000 cre on the 26th Milton mines at Damont yielded 76 banded the government has ordered | . of Fineer will bs conferred, mines have turned out about 40 cars | g men are working in the | genericd by & Thnm hml“nflddl; 5 o is some talk cf organizing a company ia Pueblo to build an vera b The litest striko in the Dunkin adville, runs 400 ounces of Twenty-four cords of ore from the es of gold worth $16 an ounce. A negro vagrant end thief was sold Leadvillea few days since, under he law, and only brought §2 gainst the government sustuined during the Chinese iot approximate 43,000, A recent mill run_ from one of the mines in the Silver creek district, nosr ha Springs. returned 364 ounces silver to the ton. college, at Qolorado has now a_ metallurgical de- The degreo of miving en- _ The new opera. house in Colorado s will not be completed until June, owingto the severs cold weather. Central City shipped $95,100" in gold bullion in. October. ~ The Boes lods recently 80ld two tons and 1,174 povnds of ore for $i86.55. It yield- (a at the rate of 203 ounces of silver per ton. placer mines of lower San Mi- Ex tensive preparations have been made to commence early in the spring, and it is safe to say an immense area of el will bowashed. The yield is said {0 exceed 25 cents per cubio yard. The new mining district in the North Park, tht has Teller for its bate of supplies, is attracting much attention. Tho Gaslight lode, of which litile has ever been heard in mining_circles, wes recently pur chased by Chicago partics and stocked for 81,000,000. of Sal Jamestown needs many more brick- layers and plasterers. ply of hay in Unlon county 1to the demand. wn has a candy factory and wants to have & skating party. A daily stage line has been put on Selem and Montrose. The Fergo postoffice issued over eight hundred dollars in money orders last week. coln county treasury has on over all outstanding fn- Thn railroad company are laying out a town four miles north of Estelline, Hamlin county. The railcoad company promises {0 build commodious stock yards in Elk Point next spring. Scotland languishes for glrls, The t there are nine square boys to one syuare girl. The new Cashoiic church at Speing- field will be dedicated December 8th a3 the church of the Immaculate Con- ception. A wazon loaded with goods, broke thraugh the ice, Monday, while cross- ing from Running Water to Niobrara, and the whole fit was lost. A prominent farmer, Mr. Josoph Kapfor, of Mohawk Hill, N. Y., ‘Whenever the wm\zhor wnu!d I suffered with rheumatic 1310 my back. Ono bottle of St. Fiche o»x Permanently oured mo of tho teouble, 1t an invalust rmors; for it b SHEELY BROS. FRESH MEATS& PROV ONS, TELEPHONE O Successors to Extracts, Toilet Waters, Cologn ‘Drugs and Chemicals used in Dispensing. Jas, K. Ish. MORE POPULA The popular demand for the GENUT Reliable' REMBEMEER, That Every REAL Singer Sewing Ma- Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, World and So SARKIND HUUSES. PGRK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. ISH & McMAHON, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported A full line of Surgical Instruments, Pocket ‘Cases, Trusses ud Supporters. Absolutely Pure Preecriptions filled at any hour of the night. any previous year during the Quarter of a Century in w 2 Machine has been before the pn In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Mechines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machinas, Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day| For every business day in the year, PACKING CO.,, GAVE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC, CNNECTIONS. Jas. K, Ish, es, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. Lawrence McMahon. 1S1FARNEAM STREET. R THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MAGHINE. NE SINGER in 179 exceeded thatof ch this “Old The “0ld Reliable” : Singer is the Strongest, W\the Simplest, the Most Durable Sewing Ma- chine ever yet Con- structed. THE SINGER P'!ANUFAGTURING Co0. Principal Office: < 4 Union Square, New York. 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and Canada, and 3,000 Offices fiiie0 outh America. 'sepl-dsowt THE OLEES" EETAEHSHED. IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTUNJCO BANKERS. porated Accomnts kept. n Gurrancy or gold subjoct to sight check without notice. Certificates of doposit ssucd payable n thrae, stx ard twolvo months, bearing Interest, oF o ustomers on aporoved se- 0s of Intorost ls of exchangs Govern- Dratia on Encland, Irsland, Soot- Sell Earopean Passage Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldt U, 8. DEPOSITORY. OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets, OLDEST BPNKIN[‘ F AELISHMENT (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNT: BSTABLISHRD ¥ Organizod s a Nationsi Bank, August 20, 1865, Capitaland Pr_chOver%OO, 000 Spocially authorized by the Secretary or Treagury %o receive Sabscription 1o th U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS ‘Hamueax Kcowzs, Predent. Vi EROS.) “THEGREAT Y B REMEDY. 2 mg RHEUNMATISH, HNeuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbngn, Backachs, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feot and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. o Prepartion o certh quala . oo O e n e et i Dirstins in Devea Tanguages. EDLDB!LLLDIUGGIflT!AED]?EAmB A.VOGELER & 00..‘ ively FEVER AND AGUE. {0STETTER, CELEBRATED There ls nc civilised nation in the Western emiaphers s which the ubilly of Hosteter' ‘no kzown. ..n-ppnemd icine for all scesons aad ali e avis sspesially suiled to tAn sceepi Sainis ‘e weaiber, beiug the purest aud o Teryiable mimiant in ths worl Druggieta and Dealers, 0 whom ap- oetetter's Almanac for 1581, o waia Sy for o a- Gniom ¥ . Divin, Kt Caahl Thte bank recetvos doposlt. without regard to m.m tme cortfaten beartog tercst, ravs drafts Go San Francisco snd princlsm] e oFthe Urited Sate, sias ondon Dbl Buinbuegh and the prinelpal e of the coatt! nent Solls passato tckota or Ewlgranto i tho Ia- REAL ESTATE Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL Estate Acency. 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb, This agency doca STRIOTLY & broksrage busl- e6s. Does notspecalato, and theretore any bas- galng o it bookearelasaped o ts petrors, 1a stead of bolng gobbled up by tho ace " BOGGS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Strect OMAEA NEBRASKA. _Office —North 8ide opp. Grand Central Hotsl. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 16505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES carefally salected iand fn Eastern ‘Nebraska for sale, Great Bargaing in fmproved farms, and Omahs iy propertz. WEBSTER SNYDER, ‘Late Land Com'r U. P. R. B Iphb'lll BTRON RxRD. Byron Reed & Co., ouDEsT seTANLIND REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1IN NEBRASKA. Heep & complote abstract of title to all Resl Estate in Omaha and Douglas County. _ mavitt J. C. VAPOR, MERCHANT TAILOR Capltol Ave,, Opp. Masonio Hall, OMAHA. NEB, DENTESTRY. T. 8. HITCHOOOK, M. D. S, Fron Bow York bus, locted 1o Omabs, ad arantocs to do first-clam work. Dental Bboms, over & Srmickaiank & Cors, cor. “SHOW CASES axcricron ¥ O. J. WILDE, 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEB. £ A good amoriment slways on band. WA balld Opdaz,or ather Beigham iy, m.n, Cuzlew v ey, and river, Wood river aad Bolse Olly, to Pori: land, Oregon, eommenclag eurly in the spring. Colorado. % wild cat was shot near Greeley Last week. The Bauick concentrating worksars THE CGREAT WESTERN Omeiahton Blogk, . BUSINESS COLLEGE. Geo.R. Rathbun, Principal. K ALISEL THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Isprepared to make Pants, Suts and overcoats to order. Prices, fit and workmanship guaranteed to sult. One Door West of Ornickshank’s. 101y, JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) FIBST Narionar Ban/: £ BRICCS HOUSE | Cor. Randolph 8t & Gth Ave., CHICAGO H.L Binos ravsacted srio a that o an Ticor Bank. & PRICES REDUCED 70 $2.00 AND $2.50 PER IJAY NS, Ertpristor. UGDEN 'HOUSE, Cor. MARKET S8T. & LR(IADWAY Council Blufis, Yowa: Omnibus tn the city. FRONTIER HUTEL Laramie, Wyoming. The miner's resort, good ascommodations, areosmmple room, chdres ressonatic. - Special attention given %o b ‘mes Tt W ¢ HILLIARD Proprietor, INTER - 0CEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First.clees, Fine arge Sample Rooms, one block from depot._Trainsstop from 20 minutes 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus tosnd from $200, 8200 20 §8.0, according m u:ou Proprietor, mio-t UPTON H HOUSE Schuyler, Neb. Flist-class House, Good Meals, Good Beds Alry Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating troatment, 'Twn good sample rooms. Specia attention pald to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb, EXCHLSIOR Machine Works, omMmaxxa, NEB. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The most thorough sppointe and, complete Machine Shops and Foundry in the state. Castings of every description manufacted. Engines, Pumps and every class of machinery ‘made to o 4t " pecal stientien siren to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Tutting, ete Pigsator o Mschinery Moachanlon! Dracghte g, Models, etc., neatly execut AND BEWVAR.AGH. ‘NOLLIWASNOD A FAMILY TONIC ‘syuemeFusie(y snong wWINYWeDy ‘wecedadq 104 na BITTERS! ILER & C0,, SOLE MA.NUFAOTUEERB. OMAHA, Neb. PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SAUNDERS and HAMILTON STREETS. (End of Red Lino aafollows: LEAYE OMAFAC 620, B17ad 11108 m , 8:00 E FO) *The 8:17 . m' run, leavinz Gmaha, and the 400 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaa, are usmally loaded to full ‘apacity with regular passengers. The 6:17 a. m. rua will be made from the post. Tickets can be procured from street cardeir- ers, or trom drivers of FiRE. 5 CRNTS INOLY DiNG STRE LA W INDFRTAKER UNDERTAKER, 1856. 1E8S0. We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of GLOTHING AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES I OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT I OMA Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe reputation has been fairly earn ‘We also Keep an Immenss Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUKKS AND VALISES! REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE: M. HELLMAN & CO, 61 & 1303 Farnham Streef, PIANOS = ORGANS. J. 8. WRIGHT, CHICKERING PIAND, And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, a=d J. & Cs Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co's. Organs, I deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Hav§ had years experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. 8. WRICHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Ollldll.l, Neb. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. AGENT FOR BLE DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUWPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmin~~ Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, IBASS AHD 180K FITT ! ’WE STEAM PACKING T WHOLESALE Al D R IIM.LADAV WIHH-MILLS CHUR H »\ND SDHOOL BELLS STRANG, 205 Fir ba 1 Stract Omaha, Nob_ HEM%Y HORNBERGER, STATE AGEANT FOXR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEERI 0N In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied st Reasonable Pricea. Office. 930 Douglae Straat. Omaha GARPETINGS. Carpetings| Carpetingsl| J. B. BETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 16TH (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 CURTAINS And have a Full 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. Satistaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 013 Daliahla Marnet House, OMAHA,

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