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Tnr democratic majority in the house have wasted four days of val- usble time in trying to erowd through imell clectoral bill octicmablo - features These features, late in the last ses- n, they porated into & joint BEE for Kelley now. o to Wade Hampton: The same box.” —_— 7 Juniata Herald fraukl its readers that Tre Bre is NEwapareR in the state Tar cable snnounces that Mr, Bartlett and the Baroness Burdett Ooutts will marry after sl Now what do theQueen and London society propose to do about it ? LY resolution b | preciude the nesessity of the pres dent's signature and the possibility of a veto n s cpposed to the spirit of the constitation. Tt ecnfers powers upon the house ‘of ich it wae never in- d that it ehonld possess. It gives to the house and senate the right to any vote from any state on the t trivial objection, no matter how ust, and no zaatter whether it had een previously determined by the r stato tribumals. This 1 measure wa: purposely de- £ oceasion wers af- ht be adopfed ‘or his resc representatives Trmer more regiments have been ordered to Trelaud. At this rate it will take about five British soldicrs prot refractory teadosman —— » the democrasy to Mirxisten CHRIsTiaNcy who was | s went to scttle the qu: betwe Chill and Pera is abo ve up t job. His little femily quarrel will take up hie time for the rest of the wiater. Puck’s carioatare on the *“Th Diegraces,” Ross Kelly of New York. | The McLaughlin of Brooklyn and Me- Manes of Philadelphia, will have to be revised. rec lution shall be passed. constitationsl provision for electoral vote clearly {l powers to the two oss. They are simply at the counti i h ave to bs opened f the seuate. = to tha_sn the hands of ‘statuesque blo York” is the nsme applisd by & con Ta e from New | o ator Conklin: temporary to e Robuson is dubbed Lily,” and Mrs, Lan absence of an i the constitution cans for settli ident, inw. TaE retirement of Marshal Daily from the office which he hea so ably filled for a number of years past took place on Saturdsy evening. Mr. Daily will bea member of the next legislatare and the state will clsim his valusble sorvices in the capacity of a Jaw maker. rough he Boston t the shame- fal shuse of Prosident Hayes by tte so-called stalwarts. Tt “says that the y State would hsve given Hayos, if he had boen nominated, as large a msjority as it gave Garfield. “We think he hss had a clean, opright, honorable administration. Massa- chasetts does not sympathize with this political abuse of Hayes. He had a good esbinet, and has appointed good office-holders.” taser protests PHILADELPAIA Bowspapers ate wax- r of the ing sarsastic over the o Volishlatt, who received, by mistake, the prasident’s message on the Satur- day before its delivery and immediate Iy returned it to the posto ment. That editor hadn’t eviden!ly boen innoculated with the newspaper morals of the Quaker Oi SSMEN are ss superstitions cople. When the late Re- presentative Ruh Clark, of Iowa, , Mr. Farr, of New Hampshire, the desk in the house which had d by Mr Clark. As y annoanced, Mr. Parr died & fow days ago, and no member wants toteke the fatal desk. It is sug gested that several members ought to bo forced to take the desk for the good of the country ce depart- As usval every mewspaper in the sinte is after the scalp of Edws R sowater, of Tme Oxana Ber.— Hambolt Sentinel. Rosewater's scalp Jock must bo a very desirable prize in the eyes of the bucclic mwages. It has been sought for years with fiendish despira tion and still waves unmolested. If you want 1t gentlemen come and got it, mooting of the Board of Trade to discuss ame nts to the charter f onr in gomejhing but gas. oublawrith the Bosrd Tar fall of John Kelley from rade seems to be constitutional diotatorship of New York municipnl| g0 g, n has been for some affuirs is an era in its history litdle leas | |- TF Rl Bosr i that of the asly impalred memorable than *® | Trade’s liver was in as good condition dowofall of Boss Twe-,fl' 17§ as its tongue thers might be some hope 187 As the dispenser of an | ¢ fiojency in its transaction: enormous patrouage bis power in the oity has been unassailable. That power |y riittle rumor about impending ho has used for the furtheranes of his | 000y in the Omaha Republican has owa privatoends and the enrichiog of | v vy the animala, Erooks says Tommany hall. New York is tobe |Giornny o CONTRE S comgratulated over her good riddence it, he propoees to stick, of the bos and refers to the attacks once made Hayes” | 00 him which wer to do 7 a defunct contemporary %0 suddenly stopped by Sreaxive of Pr ent economy in the White House, it is s well-known fact that &1l of our recent have saved money. Mr. Lincoln ie spoken of ss having laid by over £50,000. Johnson saved 0,000. The salary in their time was ouly 25,000, while it is now 850,- 000 Grant is generally wupposod to have saved about £100,000. He ouly 1ind the inccessed salary for a em pact of his term. Mr. Huyes is sops | ¢ posed to have lived on $10,000 which will make his savings 81 at the closo of hia term. ers from headquarters.” president Pan’s absence from the state must be annoying to his backera and doubly 50 to himself. If he could only be sure of his men and Zelt confident th ae anyone elee the cat's away the mico 30,000 ——— Commercial says P.M Morton has sn M. Tuowas Bavaro has gotten himaelfin trouble. During the lute canvass he made a poech at Dover, in which he denounced in unme torms the moiety aystem in the cus tom house, and the proceedings by which Phelps, Dodge & Co. were com- pelled to dingorge $267,000 of evaded duties. Ho distinotly charged that this sum was divided hetween Sena- Noah oar from he would ointo the csb- is truo it is safe to say his banking ) surrender to g If t have t ured | inet. tor Coukling, Judge Davis, Special Agent Javne, o for anything. We saw it in The and Chester A. Arthur. Thes s & YO dioc Ewpiaee, o 4 pearance gentlomen bave writien an open lot D'’ et terto Bayard, denonncing the story a3 an infamous lie, and demandiogan explanation. Bsyard crawtishes and denies he ever used the language al- tributed to him by the newepapers, which, be says, garbled his remarks —— The moral of this episode s, never to STATE JOTTINGS. wpeak from the stump what you — woulda't be willing to write from the desk. t it excoedingly fanny, t roapperred in The al joke, it was gly fuany that webad to e our paper away to prevent death by langhter. —Wiiber neede s fire department. — Ord hes orgaized a lodge of 0dd Fellows. —Geneva is talking about building city hall. —Tecumeeh's new flouring mill has started up. —Hebron is to have a fine stone opera house. —Stanton holds ateachers’ institute ok the 27th inst. —Black-tailed deer‘are plentiful in Nuckolls county. 17 15 understood that the president hias decided to appoint Gen. Terry as commandant at West Point, while General Miles will succeed him in eommand of the department with headquarters at St. Paul. The Pioneer Press says: “Ii this information, which comes from our Washington ecorrespondent through Genersl How- ard, is correct, the Pioneer| —Gosper county has a new poat- Prews desires to remark that | Ofice nemed Corly. : that it i by far the happiest| —Brownvilleis arresting its liquor dealers for illegal selling. i \ B e B v Biata i amal policol At Pace which the president could have made. | oo.qing 156 students. Though Gen. Terry ia not & Wert | _Gyng has not been 80 plentifal Pointer, there is probably no officer | for years in Holt county. nthe army so sdmirsbly fitted by| —The B. & M. track will reach his culture, his scccmpl' hmeuts, his | Beatrice early in January. personal wo.oh and the woral eleva- | —Madison's 0dd Fellows' give & tion and intellectasl dienity of his | 87303 ball on Cristmas eve. «character for the position of com- | —York will mandant st West Point. cavor to secure the | mext state soldiers’ reunfon. —The new Methodist church st ‘est Point, is to have a bell. He is the sdeal gentleman and soldier, | nod the West Point ecadets| vould have no better model of the best | supplied from the U. P. tank. 1ype of elther than will be presented | —There is a ramor that Fremont is Ty theircommandant, if he is assigned, | to have a new mammoth elevator. —Sidney’s water worka are tobe | wagon. sters. —Four additional blocks have been added to thetown sitecf Blae Sprigs. —The Oakdale cornet band gives regular Saturdsy sfternoon concerts. —The Merrick Riflzs now number ixty-five men. Forty will be uni- formed. —A large number of town lots have been laid ou by the U. P. in Grand Island. —Two hundred and ten pupils are They make excnllant road- cnrolied in the schools of Blue Springs. —The _Presbyterian church at Kearney is rapidly approaching com- pletion. —The installation ot a Presbyterian pastor, at Tekamab, takes plece on the 14th inst. —Lincoln's Opera House is to be temodelled and converted into & hotel. —Pawnee benefit concert ments. A Columbus citizen named John Sarris has invented a machine for rcpe making. —A meeting to organize a Farmers’ ill be hetd at Tekamah on ity's band are to gives o pay for their instru- ast amount of ce car loads of seod wheat are being distributed by the B. & M. company at Arapahoe. st the West Point Batter and Ciiese association, has been decided in ite favor. othing of importance, except & occupied Howard coun- ¢ its Inst session. ner of Rock Creek precinet, r county, hes named 8 pair of rficldand Arthur, —Blue Springs has bailt six grain his season. All are ful! of grain but the last completed. —A locstion in being surveyed for another bridge across the Miss een Nemaha City and Aspl —The new court homse at Clay Center will,be decicated with a’grand ball on the evening of December 17th. —Tho people of Furnas county are canizing to resist payment of tho $8000 of bonds iilegally iesaed in 1875. —An cffort is being made to have a mail route established between La Porte, Wayne county, and Kenesaw junction. —New buildings are springing up a1l over Kesraey, yot it is imposcible tofind a house to rent, 80 great s the demand. fire st David City on the 3rd inst., destroyed the farnitare store of Jones & Co. Loee §7,000, with £3,000 insurance, —The suit THE U. 8. MARSHALSHIP. OreteStandard: E. L. Bierbower, of Siduey, has been appointed, by President Hayes, U. S. marshal for Nebraska. - Tho fight for this office brs been waging for six months. past, and Sunders now cargies off the plume much to the chagrin of Pad- Gock and The Omaha Republican, which now sets up & howl that it ought to have been given to some one who Ead done more work for the party. Noquestion of fitness would be considered by these sharks of Ne- braska politics, but that is what Saunders and Hayes considered in Mr. Bierbower and he was appointed. He has served so long as depuip that be is now thoroughly fitted for the office and will make & good marsha Brownville Advertiser Bierbower, for years Mr. c deputy, has been appointed U, S. marshal. The sppointment we be- lieve to be a good one—because he is honest and capable. Hastings Nebraskan: The presi dent has appointed E. L. Bierbower, long the eficient clerk and deputy of Marshal Daily, to be U. S. mar- shal. Mr. Bierbower is a very caps- ble and excellent man, and not s lit- tle of the efficiency of the office in the pest has boen due to his ability and oare. West Point Progress: E. L. Bies bowor hes been nominated United States marshal for Nebraska. Rose- water ascends gracefally to the top of the ladder, and throws a loving kiss to his dear friend Brooks over the ap- pointment. Sidoey Telegeaph: Ellis L. Bier- bower, for some time deputy United States marshal of Nebraks, has been appointed to the marshalship by Prosident Hages. This ends a doal of ecrambling amevg mang ambitions ofice seekers of Nebracka. Mr. Bier- bower has made a good record for himself in thia state, und will, doubt- less, prove an efficient marehal. Seward Republican: The crntest of the U. S. marshalship of Nebra has at last been settled by the a pointment of E. L. Bierbower President Hayes, It wss a selec in_the comformity with civil service rules, as Mr. Bierbower has for years discharged very efficiently the office of deputy and at times managed the whole business in connection with the office. Sen>tor Saunders has made a creditablo recommendatisn IOWA BOILED DOWN. The cosl dealers of Stuart sell 1000 bushels of goal daily, Thero fs & great demand for tenc- ment houses 1n Spencer. The Des Moines coal mines ars shipping sbout 100 carlcads per day. —The Cambridgo H-use, at Cam- bride, Furnas county, was destroyed by fire last week. Loss, $1200; parti- ally insured. —Threo hunters, of Republican City, brought home, after a hunt in the valley, five buffalo, fourteen deer and two antelope. —Last Wednesday, Francis Wette, a German ng in’ Fremont, com- mitted ruicide by blowing his brains out with a shot-qun, —A deaf man, nsmed Cornelius Casey, wan scriously injnrad list weok wh o w2'ldng on tae L. & N. W. road neng Ulysses. Barton, a sub contractor on the new road, working noar Nemaha City, bed out a week or two ago leaving debis to the tune of §1,000. —A jewelry cstablishment and a new lumber yard were openedat Paw- vee City last week, and 1t is ramored ndlurgn elevator is to be at unce erect- ed. —The assersed valuation of Dodgo county is §2 56 23 which would wake the real vaiue £3,000,000 The avgregate tax, in'uding everything is £88,320.91. —Ervery school district in the state is being cavvassed by the prohibitions ists in behaif of a copstitutional amendment prohibiting the sale of liquors. —A number of the citizens of Grafton boarded a B. & M. train last week and seized the coal from the tenderatter a conflict with the engi- neer and firaman. —Ten ox loads of wool were ship- ped, last week, from Beatrice. Forty thousand pounds wera bought from Jeflerson o crower and 60,000 parties in Gage county. en hundred and thirty-eight s of stock passed through uring tho lact four months. ear loads came from the 1 from Kearne, verago daily shipment of 5 days from St. Paul was 8] cars per day. Sherman, Custer, Valley, Wheeler and Greeley coun: tics have farnished a great part of this amount, _ —A Queen trass bridge with a 70 foot span is being built over Rose creck uear Hubbell, Thayer county. Tc will cost £400. ' The Republican Valley road has contributed $150 of his amount. —Hastings had an elopement sensa- tion last week, a man named L. D. Dent runving off to California with Miss Ruth Scoficld. The bride tele- graphed to her mother from North Platte announcing hor marriage and destination. —A catamount has twice this fall, d_ the farm_house of Mr. Carr, cn the Blue, in Fillmore county, esch time taking his pup from its kennel and carrying it nearly to the cover of the woods, but dropping it on his ap. pearance.” He also says he bas heard it soream like a woman several times, and that his jack knife, closed, would lay crosswise between the points of Ist and 2nd, and 3d and 4th nails in his track where he visited his dog house, —An attempt to tear up the bridge across the Beaver river, near Fuller- ton, Nance county, was complained of by the citizens, and the U. S. mar- 1 arrested 'R. R Warn for ob- tructing the United States mails. —A farmer of Cass county, named Wilson, poisoned a neighbor's dog, which 80 exasperated the neighbor, named Stauley, that he laid for him with a revolver, drilled a hole through his nose and ‘then had him arrested for disturbing the peace. —Mr. W. E. Dodge exhibited be- fore our wondering eyes a few days g0 an ear of corn that bests anything we have seen for these many hundred moons. It weighed two pounds and had twenty-two rows of kernels, ith twenty-two kernels to therow. ' By a litile aritheetical calculation it will ba seen that the ear contained 1,144 kernels. If anybody has any prolific exs we would like to see them. —Beatrice Courier, —Some excitement was created a | few morings sgo on the Republican Valley near Central City by the find- ing of evident preparations to throw | the next train from the track. The end of a switch rail, being of courss left locse, had been pried up to height of five ar six inches from the level of the track and kept in its place by theinsertion of blocks underneath. As the pilot is only about three inches above the track the next presing train Tan against the raised end of the iron track. The work i w8 we have no doubt he will be to that | —The broom factory at Jumata ie b X " e oo ome | ¥ith 26w machinery throughon. Yonorsble office. While the depar- | *© be surplied with new machinery. e of Goneral Terry from St Paul | —-Kearney bus a broom factory, > A | —Pawnes county will have an old 14 be desigusted as bis sve- | sattlors’ rcanion on New Year's day. e g:d be more cordially wl-| _Ap O'Neil City resident drives a « General Miles. | paie of cow ella 10 common reed ) been done by some one who had a upposed to have | About 5,000 bushels is the daily average receipt of corn in Muscatine. From all parts of the state comes tho report of @ large shortage in the potato crop. Clarion will have a sorghum manu factory located there for tho next sca- son's crop of the cane, Over twenty-five good and substan- tial buildings wereerecigd in Pomeroy during the past season. The roceipts of the waterworks in Marshalltown for this year show an excess of $1,000 over running ex- penses. Horry Pyers, of Pulaski, Davis corn to the this season. R. W. Jones, living near Missouri Valloy, has one field of fifty acres, which has yielded him eighty busheis of corn to the acre. The water-pipes in the Marshalltown canning factory froze and bursted on the 5th. The cellar was flooded and alarge quantity of manufactured goods and materis] was damage: Cherokeo county is fast filling up, a great deal of raw land has been sold and mavy fimproved farms have changed hands this fall. The county has fair prospects of being ono of the richest in the state. Dubugue clafms {he pennant as be- ing the boss Towa city, improvements being the test, and foots ber vari expenditures in that line at S0 851.82 since January Ist of this rent year. Rurlington joins the ranks of the dissatisfied, and organizes her Irish 1and leagus to furnish tunds to defend Parncll and the other agitators, who are accessory 10 the agrarian murders on the Emerald lsle. Warden McMillan paid to the state treasurer on Gth, $2,056, the sum being the procceds of conviet labor durfog November in excess . of their support. Since Warden McMillan tock ottice, Maroh, 1878, he has paid into the sta‘e treasury £19,938. Two young men, James and Thomas Durhan, of Shellsburg, aged 17 and 19 years respectively, have been ar- rested and held in $750 each, for man- ufacturing and passing counterfeit nickles. They had disposed of $40 worth of tho spurious coia. A site has been purohased for the new wagon factory in Marshalitown, and work on the building is expected to begin soon. The company starts out with a capital of £50,000, and it is proposed to make 1000 wagons dur- ing the first year, and then enlargs the capacity of the shopa to 5000 wagons yesrly. A peculiar and fatal accident ocour- red to Mr. M. A. Kelly, at his farm near Low Moor, Clinton county,on the 7th. He has & wind-miil on his place with which he_grinds-feed for stock. On the date named, he climb- ed to the cross-trees of the mill to oil some parts of the machinery, and while ou the platform some 94 feet above the ground, his right leg was caught inthe machinery and horribly crushed. Mr. Kelly was conveyed to his house and_ mec: summoned. On ex concluded to amputate the Injured member, but under the operation Mr. Kelly died. roona twenty acre plat An Angel's Visit. Detroit Free Press. A colored man named Bounty Smith, liviog on Antoine street, was before a justioe of the peate yester- day forenoon charged with the larceny. o€ 50 centa’ worth of firewood from & whiteman living next door. The pros- ecution had s circumstancial case, Some one was heard at the woodpile in the night. There were tracks in the snow leading directly to defendant's house, The defendant was found in possession of wood exactly like that missed from the pile, and he admit- ted that he had not purchased any wood this fall. The defendant said be wished to be swor in his own de- fense; and after he had laken the stand ne began: “He claims dis wood was taken ay Sunday night. Now, on Sun- sy mawnin' I war ’tacked by raeu- matiz ar’_couldn’t step tll Monday night, Dis right leg war bent back 80, an’ dis left one warskewed ont s an’ my wife bad to feed me wid & spoon. War I in shape to go out an’ steal wood?” “Go on.” “Well, "long 'bout dark de ols wo- man said de las’ stick of wood war gone, an’ we went to bed to keep Jorm. CouldT go out when I war in grudge against the company,—[Cen- SNy Gouter oy —{Oen “T guess not.” “Sartin I couldn’t. When I re- membered dat we had no wood fur de gounty, got s yield f 83 bushels of| nex’ day I went to prayin’ dat some rich man's heart might be opened to charity. Fus: I knowed de sticks of wood b gan to hit de doah, an’ de cle wouan scrabbled out and fotched dem in. If any man robbed dat man’s woodp ls, it war, an angel who was to help me.” “But you forget the tracksin the They were just the size of ts. | Was dey any trackal” “Well, dat’s nnffin sgin me, as I see. 1'spec de augel hadto stan’ “longside de woodpile to loed up.” Two ofthe jurors scemed to take this view of the cace, and the result was sufforing from rheumatism 80 badly that I was unabla to work, and passed restlees nights In vain endeaver tosleep. 1 used a great many reme- dies without being relieved, and was despairing when told totry St. Jacobs Oil. By the use cf ono bottle I was entirely cured. I recommend St. Ja- cobs Oilto ll sfiticted iithyrbeuma- tism. ror RHEUMATISH, Neuralgiz, Scidtica, Lumbago, Backacha, 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 Proparnion o carth eale 1. Tacone 0 e v iomits, ihd Eheap, Beteras AR v the compartnely o ot o 50 Centes and oery o s i Yo e v e a0 potive prict ! Directions in Fleven tangtigeh S0LDBY ALL DRUGGISTS ARDDEALZES IN MEDICINE. A.VOGELER & C9., Baltimore, Md., U. 8. 4. N it errarpee “RIME always Cures and never disap= s. Thoworll's great Pain= ver for M and Beast. quick and reliable. PITCHER*Y CASTORIA is not Narcee. Children BTOW upoun. Mothers like, ar s recommend CASTORIA. ltregulates the Bowi cures Wind Colic, E Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER’S CA- TARRHE Cure, n Constitutionai Antidote for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorption. The moxt Importaut Discovesy since Vac= cination. Other romedies may o Catarrh, this oures at — e ] To Nervous Sufferers--The Great European Remedy--Dr, J. B. Simpson's Specific Medicine, Tts a positive cure fur Spermatorrhes, Seminal ¥ il ) diseaces Fosulting | mado to order. Woskness, Impoten from Self:Abiuce, Vental A Serons. - Write for them and get fall ages for $5.63. ‘A dross all or SIMPSON MEUICINE €0, Nos. Mand 106 Muin St., Baflao, N, Y. Soldfn muha by . F. Goolman, J. W. Boll 3K 1oh v all draggis’s evorywhero, FEVER ANP AGU gSTET CELERRATED B¢ wlicas for i sesso climatos, 1t expecisly snited to e et eneratcd by 1% weut he pare r, being the puiest aad o th- world manic for 1581, T J. O vaPom, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitel Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMAHA. NFB S WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE One For Year, S Lencarlygrave RE The Specifie Vedicin s Pamphlcts part Price Seifi+, 71.00 por packags, or six pack- to niAdkwly ?Efis MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular dewmand for the GENUINE ST 1n 1579 oxceaded thetof year duriog the Quarter of 8 Cen ury in which this “Old Reliab e has been before the In 1878 we sold 856,422 Machines. In 1879 .we sold 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day| For evory business day in the year, REMEDEER, The “0ld Reliable” That Every REAL Singer is the Strongest, Singer Sewing Ma- 0 . O\ the chine has this Trade Z| Simplest, the Most Mark cast into the = Durable Sewing Ma- Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, N THE SINCER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 4 Union Square, New York. e Offices, in the United Stat 1 Canads, and 3,000 Offices intheQ World and South Americ seplé-dawtf ISH & NcMAHON, Successors to Jas, K. Ish, DRUGGISTS AiD PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilst Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. A fll i of Surcin Tatrimenta, PosFt Ceses, Tromss s Sopooriers, Aaately Pure D e et t Dpereing. Fresi o £od st a0y hoe of the e Jas, K. Ish. Lasrence McMahon. 1Z21 FARNIEADM STREBT . SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposiie Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. TELEFPHONE CONNACTIONS. chine ever yet Con- strooted. " BARKING 1G0SED THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO BANKERS. TS, THE ORIGINAL., BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., CHICAGO ILL. ‘Business transacted sme a8 that 0 an Incor- ‘porated Bask. Accounta kept. tn Carrency or gold sabjoct to sight check withoat notios. Certifcates of deposit {ss1od payable fn threo, sfx and twel¥o months, bearing {ntereet, cr o1 demand without intercet. ‘Advances mado to customers on aparoved se- curitios at macket, rates of Interest Buy andsell gold, billsof exchango Gevorn- ent, Stato, County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratts on Enzland, [reland, Scot tand, and all par of Earope. | Sell Earopoan Pacsaze Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldt U. S DEPOSTTORY. ! PRICES REDUCED TO |$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located In tre business contre, Eloganly fornishod, OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th ana Farnham Streets, IN OMAHA. Council Bluffs, Towa: Online o Strest Railwss, Omnibs fo and from all trains. RA° .00 per day; SUCGESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) | sl trsing R4 | Thio best farnished ar nTAsLaTD o 1556, Organieod a0 National Bk, August 20, 1665 | n ihe i Capitaland Profits Overss00,000| FRONTIER HOTEL, Spactalysuthortzd by th Spcretary o Troury | Laramie, Wyoming. stk Al I = — U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. | JiEniemsic soom, chivic esmnable. Specil AL | o e et e Proriotar, | 1856. 1830. We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHING, AND GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF CO0ODS Which Wa are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES !I'! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT IN OMAHA Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe reputation has been fairly earned. ‘We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUHKS AND VALISES! REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE: M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1 PIANOS = ORGANS. J. 85 W EIcGEhE AG P17 GHIGKEPING PIANO, FOR 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, I deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, and handls only the Best. J. S. WRICHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omah SALSEY V. FITGH. Tuver. msteodaw DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER Alb HAND PUI Steam Pumps, Engine Trimm, "¢, Minivg Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON Fi7Tin. ™ PIPE, STEAM PACKING AT WHOLESALE A L HALLADAY WIRD-MILLS, CHURGH Ax." SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 905 Farnham Strs * Omaha, Nab OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS Hanyax Kcores, Prostient, ‘Avaustus Kovwrz, Vice Prosident. H. W, Yares, Cashier. &. 3. PorriaTo | INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. | Jonx A. Cr 16 K Trains stop from 20 minutes ¥ H. D | Free 'Bas toand from 2 0 and .00, ccorting “Thia bank recetvosdoposit. withont regard to | 0 foom: 17 centa ‘amounta. 55 o i . BALCOM, Proprietor. e Tneuoe time certificatos boaring nterest. ' UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. jod_deals, Good Pods Draws drafta on San Francieco citlon of the Tnited States, ala Lon BECOELSION Machine Works, sz &t il wiie w2l | atention it to commercia taveier. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Kleb. orMAEA, NEB. | J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. | s Thomist thorosgh appolnte? and complete | === — Maohine Shops and Foundry In the state Gastings of every descr'ption manufacted. Engines, Pumpe and eve:y class of machinery Geo. P. Bemis ReaL EsTaTe Acency. 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This sgency docs STRIOTLY & brokerage bost- And_16th | ness. Doce notspocaiate, and therolors any bar. | =aing on s booksare insurod to ita ptrons, tn SHQ,W,,.M%§ES = 5066s & RILL |REAL ESTATE BROKERS O. J. WILDE, 317 CASS ST, GMARA, NEB, Pt OMAHA - A gond sworment aiwaya o hand EKALISEL o THE MERCHANT TAILOR, | Nebraska Land Agency. piamisisieres | DAVIS & SNYDER, 0 order. Prices, it and workmauship guaranteed 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, ‘pocial attentlon given to Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc ‘Planstornew Machinery,Meachanical Draghs. | ng, Models, stc., neatly executed. | 56 Harney St.. Bet 14t NEBRASKA. forth Sids opp. Grand Central Hotel. 0 suit. One Door West of Ornickshank’s. L '?,m::’mnimny—lwud in Eastern | % Gret Hargain o mprcved tarme and Omaba UNO. G. JACOBS, |, frecher Formerty o e Jcobn) | ST WEBSTER sxYDER, | ~Tato Land Comrr v 2R 4ptobni UNDERTAKER |~ P No. 1017 Parmbam &, 0 stand ot sseov e | BYTON Reed & Co., ST TR SOLICIT | st |REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. | Keep a compiste abstract of title to all Real ‘Omara and Doneias County. 1 THE CREAT WESTERN “Srem—e— EAST INDIA SS COLLEGE. Geo.R. Rathbun, Principal. |0 Creighton Block, - OMAHA | :Z) = Send for Cireular. | uov20dkwtt PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conueets With Street Cars Gorner of SAUNDERS "aad _HAMI 'BTREETS. (End of Red Line aa foliu LEAVE OMAL 830, *817and 11:19a m ,3:03, 637 and 7:29 pm. ‘NOILIWASNOD ‘squemeSuvio(y snorng WANRWNODY ‘eeCedesq 04 FaviLy AND BmVERAG A [ B LEAVE FORT OMAHA: | Tosded 1 full capacity with regul LEH & co Tickets can be procared from street cardriy. * The 6:17 a. m. run will be made from the post | e, or trom drivers of backs. -lBOLE MANUFAOTURERS, 718 8. m., 0:45 . m., and 12:46 p. m. *4:60, 6:15 and 5:15 p. m. | *The &:17 a. m run, leavin: Guats, and the | 00 p. m. ru, leaving Fort Omaba, aro nanally | s s e | ] { FARE, 25 CENTS. INCLUDING STRE _CAI i P OMAHA, Neb. HENRY HORNBERGESR. BSTATEH AGHENT FOXR V. BLATZS WILWAUKEE BEERI In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Pricea. Offica, 939 Donelas Omaha GARPETINGS. Carpetings! Carpetings| J. B. CETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 1868 Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. 1 Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And bave a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels Ir fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet Honge, Orders from abroad solicited. Satistaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA, AT AT AT AW. i3 Awrss_om L 3 O'8ricn & 3AR Attorneys _orrice. . S, RN ATTORNEY A ARBASH BLOCK. COR. DOY “W. J. Cor Att Revies & Attorneys- aeainee EDXARD # ATV ®. F. MANDE! $Y AT CAW—2

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