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S tortiouste monvpoly in the tand. Tt | was born in bribery, constructed by wholesale robberyjand ismsintsined by the most outrageous plundering of the poor and struggling producing classes of the west. The state of Nebraska contributes mors than jone-half of its THE DAILY BEER TaE “faro dealers’ frolic” is what & ‘prominent citizen calls the bogus cus- pension of the zawblicg dens in thie city. local teaffic, Its through buciness Pouace Juvck Hawss is e8id to b [ according to Its offcers own « mewhat agitated as to wherelight | amounts to less than ome ming will next ctclke. If the boll | quarter of its total receipte. Every don't strike sconer than the next elec- | town and village on the line is de- tion, it will make itself felt, then. pendent for its existence on the arbi- trary will of a mansgement who are Tme city marshal is welcome to | hired to extort sufficient revenues whatever credit he can cbtain for hie | from the people of the west to pay post mortem order closing the farc | dividends on a stosk which represents snd keno rooms of the city. As|more then eight times the valve of Omaha is now governed it mecds & | the road bed and equipments. Forty marshal to watch the marshal. per cent a year Tux Bee does no: — consider legitimate profits on the Mz, Weaves made amanly apology | originel investment even if such profits %o congress for the part in which he | are necestary to sscure the gov- took tn the combat with Mr. Spark: | emment on their enormous loene on Wednesday. “Beho'd how grest « | and to keep the common stock flame little Sparks kindle.” above par. — It is a serows question Domive this cold weather how | whether the United States at long can the ink stand.—{Keckuk |lurge or the citizens cf Nebraska Constitution. Dunno._But how long can the pey holder 1—[Bawkeye. Tellus howlong can the pencil sharp- ener, and we'll anewer that.—[Omaba Republicsn. are most vitally interested in the ar- rast of this bold and arrogant plun- derer of the paople. It is not likely that the fature failure of the Univn Pacific roads to meet their govern- They are sll right ss long aa th. | ment cbligations would cripple the =" | operations of the national treasury to any greater degree than such failure Tur withdrawal of Governor Fost.r | has done in the past. It is certain, from the Ohio senatorial fight assure: | however, that the extortionate frelght ¢o Seoretary Sherman his election or | and passenger tariffs wrung from the the firat bullot, The publication of | pockets of the producers of Ne- Foster's letter is said to have createc | braska have hampered oar statc s profound political sensation, end i growth, checked agricultural anderstood to have been due to the | and industrial development, and taken p rsonal solicitation of General Gar- | from our farmers, merchants and 631d. There islittle doubt that Gov- | manufacturers hundreds of thousands ernor Foster will be saitably provided | of dollars which otherwise would have for by the coming administration. been expended at home in the increase of production, payment of labor and , | sobetantisl tocal improvement, all of which would finally have accrued to the advantage of the general govern- ‘ment. The less the Republican has to say concerning the office of govern- cur Nearwy 200,000 arreags of pensio cases are yet to be acted upon, and it 1s estimated that the sum of $217,000,- 000 will be required to meet the claims Last year the pension payments by the government amounted to §56,777,- 174, or one-half tho other ordinary | ment director the better for the inter- expenditures. The pensions’ appro- | ests of its owners. The simple propo- priation for the curront fiscal year ir | fition of Jim Wilson's namo for sec- 50,000,000, and the amount esti-|Totary of the treasury raised a cry mated for next yearis a similar sum, |Of Indiguation from the lead- AT fag journals of the eountry which Sanan Bemmasor is a daring | Piinly enough indicated in what es- womsn, Her announcement of her | teem that class of officlals are held by intention to prosecute any clergymsn | the people and by independent jour- Sor libsl who falsifios her from the | Uals: And the bill introduced a foir pulpit, s @ piece of courage which | 3338 ago in congress to abolish this does her groat credit. Heretofore no | WOrse than ussless office, shows that one has had the temrity o deal with | °¥® our national leglelators can eeo the aubject of libels from the pulpit, | ¥FcuEA 8 mill-stone with a hale in it. A long suffering public will wish the | To¢ confict which the Republican T . calls the “Raid Against the Rail- :;‘;:mm:"“ overysmooem in ber | e 7 s inevitable. It will nol be eoofined toNebraska. Nor will it in Nebraska or in any other state be di- rected against one corporation to the exclusion of others. The people are determined to exercire their rights for their own protection. They are de- termined to place legislative restric- —_— Tue new controller of New York s alresdy reduced the expense hisdepartment $20,000. While Kelly held the offics of clty controller be constantly ineisted tast the expendi tures of his office could mot be cut down without grest detriment to the public service. This argument alwayr #afficed to keep on the public pay-rolls » 2quad of Tammany sinecurists. T"ese de-nothings Controller Omp boll bas mercileesly decapitated. as will prevent discriminaticn and extortion against the produce's of the country in the interest of rail- way gamblers. They meditate no confircation of property, no unlawicl tampering with vested rights, no wsr 4 |swinst the proper emplovment of cupital, but they are emphatic and fixed in their decitin to save the na- tion from the rule of a tyrauny more cruel and merciless than any Oriental despotism. 1f this be a *‘raid against the railroads,” well snd good. Timeues cocupation is gone. Qispatch from Washington announcee that the Ponea chiefs have arrived in Washington, apd on Wednesday Secretary Scharz held a council witl “them in the presemce of General Crook, Mr. Stickney, and Mr. Walter, three 'of the Ponoa Commissionors Intely appointed by the president General Miles being out of town. Ponoa chiefs declared unanimourly that they destred to remain in the Indian Territory and to make| Oakland contains 29 churches. Smere o] tz":q':i:l]i!;:“t‘; There are 48,679 Chinamen in the tholr reservation in the Indian territo- | " 2 . ry. " They said farther that therehsd | . S#n Jose has organized an Irish not been any sickness among them for | Land Leagae. ayesr. They were emphatio in do | A miver wes buried alive in a tun- claring that they wavted Mr. Tibble: | 16l near Yerka lust week. snd the other white men who hsd | Placer county is free of debt. been trying to get them back to | railroad tax paysall expenses. Dakota and thus interfering with | mgg pew branches of the Land thair working and becoming presper- | Leaguo have been organized in Cali- They further declred that thin was | ¢ : ot only thelr cwn individual opisior, | _Over 5,000,000 are invested in the various manufacturing industries of d OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Californa. The bu: the unanimous sentiment of all their people living in Indian Terri- tory. chiefa represent every band in the Ponca tribe. ¥ive millions of improvementa are projected and in progress in San Francisco at present. A duck, shot near Chico, was dis- tions upon the common carriers such’ THE BATTLE AGAINST TEE RAILROADS. TaEk Bee raises another howl over the prosperity of the roads of the “‘Pacific” system under a consolidated corporate and operating management. Tue Bek says: Ta the absence of competitors, and in the belief that the corrupting power of money will be ample to prevent any ad- va se legi n congress and the states, the rai road kings are_counting up th-ir probable gains for the future. and pointin t) therise in the stocks of consolidate an an arcument for the extension «f the cousolidstion plan throughout the country. The government and the people at large of the United States are the parties the most interested in the effi- ctent and lucrative operation of the roads of that system.—[ Republican. Tae Bex rases no howl over legiti- mate prosperity in any enterprise, private or corporate, It wages o war against capital as capital. It be- lieves that railroad corporations as ‘wll as private individusls ehould be permitted to earn a fair retarn on money invested in their enterprises, s0 long, and only 50 long as the rights of the public at large are not menaced by their operations. Tme Ber holds it essential to the welfare of the pub- lic that rallway corporations, whether chartered by the government or the state, should be treated as common oarriers, in which the public bas a commanding interest. On this ac- count the rublic has, urder the decls- fon of the supreme court of the United Btiates, acquired a right to control such roads ¢ the extent of its inter- eit. This legislative control should be exercised over all the rail- rosds of the country, but the Union Pacific system Is the corporation ie which the people ©of Nebraska are most vitally interest- od and Tae BEz believes that the legie- 1atare should take speedy action rela- tive to it and every other railroad cor- | POt poration within our state limits. Taz Brs has waged war upon the Union covered to bave articles of black sand and gold in its gizasrd. About 100,000 sheop are pastured in Washington and Murray town- ships in Alameda county. The building st San Quenton, for manufacture of jute bags by the labor of convicle, is nearly completed. The rainfall throushout the state bas already cxcoded that of last yesr, assuring bounteous crops for the com- ing season. Tho woll of the Los Angelos Oil company, at the Serpe, s now yield- ing 50 barrels of green oil per dsy, which is refined there and then shipped ‘0 San Francisco. More wells will be sunk in the spring. During the past four months Mhoon’s landing, Buttc county, re- ports shipping as follows: Whent, 134,890 sacks; poanuts, 8 tons, and 65 tons of broom-oorn, The latter waa worth $110 per ton. 3 ‘Washington and Oregon. Seatlo enjoyed an earthquake Inst week. The Columbia river is again open for navigation. A fire at Dayton (W. T.) last week destroyed $4000 of property. Six_earthquske shocks within a week have ocourred at Olympis, W. T. About thirty miners are reported to be in the Skegit mines, the greater number of whom will remain there during the winter. The most lodis- pensable articles are bacon and to- A hotel, ger station and warehouse will b> immediately erect- ed at Portland by the Oregon ratlroad and navigation company, $175,000 be- ::; expended In grounds and build- The work of extending the track of the N. P. railroad tnlr::i- Lake Su- perior commenced on the last day of November, and has been prosecuted st the rate of half & miles day since then. When navigation closed 12,000 to; of wheat were left at the railroad in Walla Walla, Good judges os- timate that there is nesrly ss much more in the farmer's hands to go next ‘season. Pacific because it is the most arro- geat, the most corrupt, the most ex— The Oregon railrosd and navigation company will commence the construc- tion of road from Portland to the | Dalles in a fow days, the right of way haviog been obtsined without any trouble. During the 1its storm snow fell to the depth of two and a feet at the Dalles; three feet at ths Cascades and ten inches at Waila Walla and Celilo, There was no snow in the localitiee 30 miles south of the Dalles. The new fron works at Irondale, W. T., are progressing rapidly. The blast farnace is nearing completion. The shed full of charcoal and the spacious buildings, substantial whart and genersl sppearance promise a flourishing business on a large scale. Nevads. The new opera house at Eureka is nearly completed. Telve cases of small-pox are ro- ported at Virginia City. Select specimens of ore from the Spring Valley mine assayed 12,000 per ton. The hoisting machinery for the Wales Consolidated at Eureka weighs 20,000 pounds. Candelaria is very dull at present, but expects a boom with the approach of the railroad. The people of Cherry Creek want the county seat of White Pine couaty removed to that place. The general opinion prevails that the Comstock bonanzas are on the eve of greater disooveries than ever be- fore. Carson hss organized a stock com- pany to build smelting works, and 5000 shares wero subscribed at the t meeting. The works will cost £35,000, and are expected to revive the mining boom throughout the state. In twenty years the yield of the Comstock lode_has baen $325,000,000 worth of bullion. The length of shafts and galleries is 250 miles. Three hundred and sixty million tons now run trom Deming, the terminus of the Southern Pacific railroad, to El Poso, vis Fort Oumming and Messil- la. The distance is 230 miles. The distance from San Franciscoto Deming by rail is 1208 miles. Last week a party of cow-boys ran off sixty head of cattle belonging to the White Brothers, of the El Dorado ranch, near Wiloox, driviog them to- wards Stein's pesk, New Mexico. Depredations of this character have bogun since the mulitary was removed from Fort Rucker. Ta the Mongolian range is a stretch of pine covered mountains equal to any on the continent, over 100 miles ia length and from 40 to 50 in breadth; msgnlficent pines, from three to six feet in diameter, and 50 to 60 feot without a limb, are common in this grand cathedral of natare. This is, indeed, the ‘‘forest primeval.” The woodman's axe has hardly yet made a matk among those giant pines. The Mormon settlements of Apache county have put up a saw mill on the castern slope of the range, and have turned out_some eplendid lumber. —[Phosnix Herald. RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- Utah. Ozden s organized a telephone association. 0 X itati o ings and Sprains, Burns and m:a:fdl;_::; are agitating the auther- Scalds, Ean'urn | Bodily y Pains, The Sampson mine at Park City will not bo worked till next spring. The magnificent building of the Ogden Co-op is rapidly approaching completion. The Utah Central ate erecting a Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Foet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals St. Jacors O1t. an o safe, sure, simple and cheap Externsl emedy, A trial entails but the comparstively MORE POPULAR THAN - EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1679 exceeded thatof ‘any previous year during the Quarter of a Century in which this “Old Teeliable” Machioe bas been before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 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 every business day In the year, REMEMEBER. The “0ld Reliab'e” That Every REAL Singer is the Strongest, Singer Sewing Ma- chine hs:s this Trade Jj Mark cast into the Iron Stend and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO. Principal Office: ¢4 Union Square, New York. 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and Canada, and 3,000 Offices inthe O ‘World and South America. sepl6-d&wtf a very Suits, Gents’ Goods left, The Popular Clothing House of M. HELLMAN & CO., Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having large Stock of Overcoats and Furnishing large and commodious headguarters building in Salt Lake. Salt Lake has finall telephone company, an open an exchange. The report of the superintendent of water works shows that Salt Lake City now enjoys tew miles of water mains, on which thera are 134 fire organizad & will shortly of waste rock have been hoisted, and 1,750,000,000 tons of water pumpod to the surface. The northern roads from Reno, Nev., aro completely blocked tp. The enow is three febt deep in Long valley on a level, and has in places drifted to a depth of fifteen feet. There were fifty storm-bound team- sters at Lemmon's station last Tues- day. Montana, Butte's school population aggrogates 1,028. Madison’s new church ball for the Methodist church has arrived. A fire at Helera on the 8:h instant destroyed §40,000 worth of property. The Helena postoffice does s busi- nees which amounts to nearly 350,000 s fired on the guard one night not long Four buildings were destroyed last week in Miles City occasioning o heavy loss Four thousand head of sheep have been located in Big Timber in Galla- tin county. The total asseesed valuation of property in Deer Dodee this year is, in round numbers, 4,300,000. The Howell 60 inch cyliner furnace at the Silve: Bow mill in the Butte district has been completed, The snow in the Judith valley was 14 inches deep when last heard from, but was as light as frost. No wind had occurred to érift it. It is almost impossible for some of the Butte mining companics to secure needed traneportation for their ores to the terminus. Marks & Patterson, of the Missouri valley, Meaghor county, are engaged inpork packirg. They will probably use up in their establishment all the porkersin th.( valley. For thirty feet the ore body of the Bell mine at [u‘te carries a uniform assny value of 25 per cent copper, with several wide streaks assayirg high in silver. It is from these streaks thatso much of the rich silver copper ore shipped to the east during the past summer has been produced. Thirty feet of 25 per cent copper ore, says The Butte Miner, is a bonanza in any country, ‘Wyoming. A train dispatchers office has been opened at Rawlins. The cattla drive from the westinto Wyoming this season has been about 150,000 head. Immense quantities of deer, ante- lope and wmountain sheep are being killed in the territory. Several lots of fine beef eattle were chipped last week from Medicine Bow and the Upper Platte to Denver. . The springsin the Wind river coun- try, near Fort Washakle, aro highly recommended for their curative quali- ties. Georgo Parrott, alias Big Nosed George, the road agent and highway- max has been sentonced to be hung on Agpril 7th, 1881, It is rumored that a large body of fine quartz has been struck in the “Botay Jane” mine at Cumings City. Six miners are at work during the winter. The coroners jury who ioqulred in- to the desth of Lou Clergy, the brake- man killed by the collision near As- pen, rendered a verdict of criminal carelessness against Enginer Reuben Reels and censured the Union Pacific road. Wm. Shelton, the Rock Springs ranchman, who was caught out in the snow storm of three weeks ago and was badly frozen, dled in the Laramie hospital aud his remains were sent weat last Saturday nigh The artesan well at Larsmio has been sunk to a depth of 216 feet, and has 200 feet of water init. It will be sunk a further depth of 34 fect, by which time it is hoped the water will flow from the well. The gross proceeds of Cheyenne's Presbyterian fair amonnted to $1,032, which is the Iargest sum over reallzed on any like ocoasion in this city. This sum, together with those p viously subsoribed, will go sar toward building the new church, the con- struction of which will probably com- mence as_soon as the weather in the spring will permit. Arizone. Tho debt of Yavapsi county is ,000. Burglars are doing considerable work in Tuceon. A petition for the incorporation of Phoenix is in ciroulstion. There_are 28 locomotives on the eastern division of the S. P. railroad, with hesdquarters at Tucson, and 40 more are expected to arrive soon. If Curley, the cow-boy, is convict- ed of the murder of Marshal White, of Tombstone, his companions declare they will break in the Tucson jail and rescue him. Twelve palase cars havealready been engaged in New York by capitalists for Arizons, as soon as tho Atchison, To- Deka and Santa Fe road connects with the Southern Pacifie. The California district is growing more interesting dsily. _There are al- most six hundred people in_the dis- trlot sod more wre going in. The mineral dovelopments are proving up large quantities of rich ore. ! The New Mexico and Texse ctages | bydrants. Encouraging reports cowe from the Empire mine, ore assaying from $40 to $400, having been strick in the 300 foot level. The Home Coal company’s mines at Coalville, during the month of No vember, produced 2,579 tons of coal, orin the neighborhood of 100 tons per day. At the Utah mine st Park City, a 12-inch body of good ore was found on the 250 foot level, where the vein has just been crosscut. It is sompact and solid, and has greatly encouraged the owners. The Utah Southern and Tastle val- ley railrond has been incorporated for the purpose of building, owning and operating a railroad from Jusb station, Juab county, Utah territory, by way of Sevier river and Salina canyon to the junction of Muddy and Tvies creeks in Castle valley, Emery county; also a line from the mouth of Salina canyon, thence by the Se- vierriver to Marvavale, Piute county, Utah territory. The capital stock it placed at $1,800,000, divided into 18,000 shares of 2100 par value each. The actual contemplated cost of con- stricting the railroad, together with the cost of right of way and other ap- purtenances for the completion and running of the road, is, as near as can be estimated, $1,800,000, the amount of the capital atock. Colorado. The Comet tunniel at Georgetown is 1000 feet deep. A rich strike has baen made in the Holden property adjoining theScooper at Leadville. Stockmen report that the range is now in very fair condition, ana that cattle are improving. Three hrndred head of cattlo per- ished a fow weeks ago on Santa Olary creek, Huerfane county. Waldenburg has had a fire. Two saloons wera burned down, and the court houte had a narrow eecape. Abont four inches of ore that runs from $500 to $600 a ton has been oponed up in the Shively mine, at Georgetown. A vein of copper and iron pyrites has been struch in the Yellow Jacket mine, at Georgetown. The ore re- turns 1} ounces goldand 72 ounces silver to the ton, The Muscovite mine, in the Cascade district, which was recently purchased by Henry Worthington, of The Den- ver Inter-Ocear, has a foot rf ore that mill-runs from $150 to $200. The returns of State Auditor Stim- son show that th lae of all taxable property in the stats, for 1880, is $74,000,000. OF this, Arrapahoo county has $18,000,000 and Lake $11,000,000. Five inches of black sulpharet ore, that mills about 500 ounces silver to the ton, has been discovered in the workings of the Etna property, on Griffith mountain, Clear Creek county. The chopping and hauling furnishes employment for fully one hundred men in the neighborhood of Fairplay just now. The ties aro strung for over two-thirds of the distance be- tween Fairplay and Garo. Hifing outiay of 50 Cant#, sad every ono sufler. 198 with pain can Bavo chesp and positive proof EFi s, Directions in Fleven Langusges. SOLDBY ALL DRUGGISTS ARDDEALERS IN MEDIOINE. 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Manufacturer of all kinds of VINEGAR Jres SE Bit. 9th and 10th, ONAHA, NEB KALISEL THE MERCHANT TAILOR, Isprepared to make Pants, Suts and overcoats toonder. Prices, it and workmansinp guarantoed tos One Door West of Grnickshank’s. 101y A large body of ore is expesed in the workinga of the Wolverlne mine, on Rabbit Ear range, and s correspon- dent cf The Georgetown Courier pre- dicts that by fhe opening of spring this mine will be capable of farnishing suf- ficient ore to keep to keep s 50-ton smelter in constant operation. LARA'S East India Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. 1In use in foreign coun- tries 1'91- years, lately intro- duced into America. Warrant- ed to give instant relief and a ermanent cure aranteed. old by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 cents, by;the American agents, Richardson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Saint Louis, Mo. 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Elegantly furnishe First Namionar Bawe i =it OF OMAHA. 1fidn‘ETNH——uu—s—ET Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT | Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY IN OMAHA. Council Bluffs, Iowa: Online o Street Railway, Omnibus o and from all trains. RATES—Parlor floor, $8.00 per day second floor, $2.50 por day ; thifd floor, $2.00. The best furnished and most commodious honse EQ. T. PHELPS Prop HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. rescrt, good aceommodations, sample room, chatgea reasonable. Speciai oo givon 50 travoling men. 1t H. C HILLIARD Proprietor. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) BETABLISTED I 1856, Organtzed s » National Bauk, August 20, 1865. e city. PSSR 1 G Capitaland Profits Over3300,000. FRONTIER Specially suthorized by the Secretary or Treasury | Yo veouive ‘Subscription 1o the 1 U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. PIANO AGENT They Have REDUCED PRICES REMEMSER THE that cannotfail to please everybody, ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham St,, Corner 13(h. GOODS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. FOR And Sole Agent for Burdett, and the Fort Co’s, Organid, Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & Ce Fischer's Pianos, also Sole A%ent for the Estey, S = ORGANS. J. 8. WERIGET, CHICKERING PIANO, ayne Organ T deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had yearr, experience in the Business, and handle on¥ the Beat. J. 8. WRIGHT, UBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, E: 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. HALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. Mining Machinery, JALE AND RI BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING AT WHOLES. ETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street Cruaha. Neb OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-clase, Fino srge Sample Rooms, one ek from depot. Trainetop from 20 mizates = t02 hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from This bak recetves doposlt without regard o | Dapot, Rates §2.00, §2.50 and §8.00, accordiog. o room; sngle e A cou, Proprito DEN. Cuef Cler o0t nent ot Interest. Draws drafts on el s e . UPTON HOUSE, man mayldtt EAVW: | Schuyler, Neb. Jons A. CReTomtoN. | ¥ H. DAvIS, Ass't Cashiler. " HENRY HORNBERGER, STATEH AGENT FOX In Kegs and Bottles. V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEERI Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Strast. Omaha Flrst-class He ), Good Meals, Good Beds DEIN TIST, | Rooms, and kind ad scommodsting ry OrnoE: Jacobs Bk, corner Capitol Ave. and | treatment. Two good sample roome. —Specis R Bt O ke Web attentlon paid to commercial travelers. M. E. RISDON, 8. MILLER, Prop., General Insurance Agent, Hliuglarafichs B Ta-. Geo. P. Bemis Rear EstaTe Acency. alst PHENIX ASSU NORTHW ESTERN NATIO! i o | 16th& Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANGECo 1,200,000 | This agency does sTRICTLY & brokerage busi- NEWA iK FIRE INS. CO., Assets, 800,060 | nees. Does notspoculate, and therefore any bar- AMERICAF CENTRAL, Assets. . 300 ¢00 | gaing on Ita books: red to ita pstrons, in stead of being gob! BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office —North Bids opp. Grand Central Hotal. up by theagent 8w Cor.of Filtoenth & PASSENCER },F,E,%!fi@“““ LINE OMAHAAND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner _of SAUNDERS and HAMILTON BTREETS. (End of Red Line aa follows: LEAVE OMAHA: 630, *8:17and 11:19a. m , 8:03, LEAVI sy | Nebraska Land Agency. :00 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaha, afe usnally 108 ded to full capacity with regular passengers, DAviS & sNvoer, | PR “The 017 & . roa will bemade from the post Damb e ol 1T . o il e e (o ® P | 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, | smeall s of he Liver, Siomaehuns Bloos. Lohe, Pt Tickets can be procured from street cardriy- A oo, B Beanchy, Foledo, Ohio. and receive it by retarn ers, or from drivors of hacks. 40, FARE. 2 CRNTS. INOLUDING STRE _CAR | X¢ ,000 ACR raska for mle., OF. CUILMETTE'S 70 THE LADIES AND CENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE'S the Kidne in | wonderful curative offects. Internal medicines being re itively care Fever ‘e Pad by return mail. Back, disorders of the Biadder and Urinary, d by private diseases or otheawise. This. ‘sed with success for nearly ten years in 1t curesy absrption; o namesoss o ha ed FRENCH KIDNEY PADI A Positive and Permanent Cur@ Guaranteed, In all cases of Gravel, Diabates, Dropsy, Bright's Disoase Kidneys, Incontinence and Retention of Urine, Inflamation atarrh of the Biadder, Bigh Colored Urine, Pais o o Lions, Nervous Weakness, aod In fact sl Organs, whether contras¥® rance, , 1f you are su Fhaoo, or disecaes peculiar to females, or in fact any disease, aslk Jone ‘drucgiat for Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad, and % o If ho has not got It. send $2.00 sod you Address U. 8. Branch, FRENCH PAD €0, RENCH LIVER PAD Afue Cak, Bilious Fever, Jaandico by absorption, and is permanenty doeanot koep t, send §1.50 t. ‘mail - Toledo, Ohio. FRENCE pAOe b Great Bargains in fmproved farms, and Omsha gty property. 0.F. DAV 'WEBSTER SNYDER, Late Land Cow'r U. P. B. R AptobTet [—— J— Byron Reed & Co., oLDmsT RATARLISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASEKA. Keap & complote abstract of titls to all Real Estate in Omaha and Dougias County. _ mayltf KENNEDY'S Machine Shops snd ‘Castings of every description manufacted. T, |[EAST INDIA Engines, made to order. £ J. C. VAPOR, MERCHANT TAILOR Capltol Ave,, Opp. Masonlc Hall, OMAHA, NEB BXOHLSIOR Machine Works, omMama, NEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. ‘The most thorough appointed and complete }nunm!nmm Pecial attention given to o § & ws Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, | = g £ Shafting, Bridge Irons,Geer | 5 ] 25¢ Cutting, ete. = 4 i g 3 Planstor new Machinery, Meschanical Draght -E=R1 ng, Models, etc., Deatly exscuted. ls. O fi <R3 56 Harnev 8t., Bet. 14th and 16th. | Efl EE = BUSINESS COLLEGE. i 5 2 ‘E E @ 2 [ -3 THE CREAT WESTERN!|< g Ll | Geo.R. Rathbun, Principal.d B ITTERs I Creighton Block, - OMAHA “_EB & cu" o SOLB MANUFACTUREES,|,., § Send for Circalar. OMAHA, Neb. rov20aw HORSE SHOES AND NA LS, Iron and Wagon Stock, At Chicago Prices. wW. J. BROATCH 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. MAX MEYER WHOLESALE oot & CO, TOBBACCONISTS | Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards. Tobaeeo, 25 cents per peund upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. for Price List. MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb, FIREH! FIRE! EFIRE! - A