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ITIE DAILY BEE B. ROSEW AT "OR M. GLADSTONE wanis to go home. Bes B has admitted that Gen. Gacfield is elected. That settles the question. — WaaT with the trcubles in the Trane- vasl and the troubles in Treland, the bed of the liberal ministry is hard and thony. Axphow hid Heienis poor Paddock whon he's ¢ Sen ator Baddock's prayer to be dslivered: fro@@ hib Feiands avidertly waw'c heard. _ wn. Tux javenils elitor of t1 lican admics tha: “Govetu# Naneh is ambiti s - Wollwall ~p ey Tast surgicalaparation i the dissase : check epuir- mch.\..mm: camiata for Geaeral L:Duc’s position is,Conaress wan George B. Loring, of Massachu- sctis. As.eaaupbeciiyon saraigsidbs Loriag .‘;&g?amv - Ve Thi Jegislature of Neorsssa, iu de- laying action pon the all-important question of Tailroad, legisiation, are trifling with the )Dhég of their cou-! stitueuts and sealiug their own polisi- oal doom. 3 Tae_domocratic party of_seon and e compeliod «‘npafiv def gross of §95,000, This g the wole and oply satisfaction they have recolved fromt*tuéir ‘ponny m.ad uad foolish policy. - u.‘i. aiad tho Thlinoie’ sen- ate called the Awti-podt and Wager bill +, Nebrasks aapts i an Prns Antithob Disori vinstion and Extor- tion act, saditf the-legislature con- ulteiza awosnd £he peoples;inte: R iy iR | — Dr. Misiez ae migac bé expeoted, takes the opportunity to cast & slur. atthe Farmets' Alliatice which, he {nforms hisreaders, isa politicalscheme in diwguise:” The Farmers’ Allisace is simply a union of practical operative farmers forthe;purpose pf consblting their best “pofitical intetedts #Rd dc- vising waye and means for bettering their rela‘ions to common carriers. Tt proposes to make uo entangling alliances with parties or faptions but to work together for the bett good of the agricultural population of our state! — TuE Bee calle the attention of the city sutherities to the flthy coudition of many of the alleye and yards:in Oumaha. The thiww, which cannot"be. muel Tonger delayed, wil, unlew pmnpzlé tary measures re at once takeu, sbt free & mass of lth and dirt which mustprove serions to the Liealth of & number of our gitizens. The cold weather has heretfore prevonted proper attention to cleanliness abou' premises, but action canuot be er del ice to the-pub- lic fl\?‘&t Z'l’f,’..a, and alleys mast be cleaned. TaE principle involyed in Gen. Van Wyck's election, the mental forces *hat produced the resalt, the act it~ self, the method of ita accomplish- mentyfaylved & trivmph of commu- nisticsentiments, —[Omaha Herald. Such crimtoal and outrageous mis- representation is worthy of a place only in_the. columas of the :Qmaha Herald,* The election of Geagral Vsn Wyok b been by every expo- nent of the agricultural classes of Nebraska as » triumph tor tho people and a defeat for railread tricksters, monopoly cappers, sub-idized organs aod political hacks, Every revolt of the people agaiust the opuression and extortion of the few is characterized by #@i" Herald s ‘‘comman- #n.” Every attempt foria parer political ‘tone Ta Nebrasks politics, every straggle for untraielled popu- lar expression in the choice of talr and tmpartial reprosentatives, every battle for the right of the people to " e Influence of bribery and the m wses to save thsir earnings, un - moles tod by, the . highway robbary of #igantic and unprincipled corporations —all are donounced by the oleaginous and ) f the oG aton Pamo Y 8t an outragecus appeal to $he woret passiabs of capital! Does tho editor of the Herald believe that any constltaency in the sta‘e endorsajagoh walictbus slander, or it the applaase of the monopolies suffi- cient reward for wach gross and un- pardonable 1B “on ‘the" ‘people of , Ve =l f 'rb"uoauo’; O = auteal Van Wyck . me the . repre. sentation of Tonest indus- trlous -wnst: Gatelligent * penple in the United States senate by a theif umph of wealth nwed far corraption. L susags the dles selection of audikidet, Jestifes and ex- perienced exponent of the wisheé and .o-flz:\;‘ ‘people of the wiate Te miBifs the delogation to. £be back.. hireligga whe baye buught and sold the paweperity. ‘offour stats for thetr owmraslfith ends, :lhn phyed into the H¥hts '6f 1lig vampires who are foeding upon the life blood of our This, s, what the election of I Vi Wyok means. - That elec- tonarasdh Benth Blow o #nch Tawning Syoiphants atid Jekspittlos [ ut for that very-reason it inggBieshe less a triumph of the aedlaavion that msjerl- t : te the o 2x ol e the frgmria_ofthals Wt stemmeye aod dqerpelat ,uuln. Bosaag Jellesaq moa s16 menil oo homeq vl | | IRELAND AT BAY The extraordinary scene in the house of commons on Thursley, whea little band of twenty-slx in- digoant and patriotic Irishmen flung defiauce ia the te th of the most pow- erfal government on ths globe, ‘s without parallel in the history of civ- ilization. lated wrongs of seven centurles of oppression, stung into indignant prot- est by the tyrannical arrest of one of their most trusted leaders, and hound- od to violence by the voices and v ts alandlord tyranuy more despotic the exercise of its pwer than auy Orlental monsrchy, Mr. Paraell acd | his associates have boldly and fearlessly made s brave stand for wha: thoy considered the rights of their sufferinz country, and undsuntedly faced the erushing power of an overwholming -appesition. . Treland ivfow at bay. For more than & year sho has opposed peaceful Pagitation to the, slanders and armed forces of the british goveruwen . With's wondrolls power of self-con- teol-her people, gathersd ander the standard of the land lesgue aud mar- sialled bydsach Wevoted lenders as Mesars, Paraeil, Davitt, Dillon and Saliivan, have refesined from disor- der and bloodshed and sppealed from fho pross and platform to Eogland's sense of justice, reputed humanity and love of fair play. Their words ha been thrown to the winds. Appeals for - ca ‘retor:n of tng land. lawe hisve banmet by & shaw of mus- kots od- e display of ssbres.. The, garaest Labors of her brilliant leaders in parlisment to arrest hasty aud an- oalled for legislation, have been frus- trated by landlord inflasnce and tory goldThe sympathy of the civilized | warld has been powerlaes to stem the tide of walignant_batred and party { lowed in sleighs. Goaded on by the acoumu- | and these were followod by the chief monrners in cleichs, and then by six- ty-five membera of chapter and blue badges, while hundreds of citiz:ns fol- Thus an honored citizen was follow- ed to 1he cemetery. As an aitorney, = U. S. commissioner, receiver of the U. S, Isnd office, aud & member of the Masonic fra’ernity, Mr. Tonn gained position through persevorence, clus. study, aud hones deportment, and through his many good, genial qualities as » friend and oitizen, and his sudden demise was lamentedl most by those who knew him best. For the past year he had suffered much from rheumstism which unfitted him for active business,heuce | heepent the time iu secking health at the id of prominent physicians, in travel and rest at well-known water- ing places. His only son, a bright little boy, was taken from him a few weeks ago, which, in his condition of disease of - the heatt, wes & sad blow apon- him_ He_ left . /home for Aot Sprinus, kausas, In nope relief, and while gliding along vear Mexico, Missouti, quietly resting in a sleeping car, desth came 20 suddenly that kis fellow passengers knew not of ita presence_uatil_some time aftorwards, when his body was discovered to bo lifeless. Mrs. Town has the deep sympathy of all in her e1d hour of doubldbareavement. J. Dickens is uearly 600 feet and run- ning in a good breast of excellent ore. The governor has signed the sot for | the establishment of Custer county ' and the couaty seat will be located at | Challis. Owing to the deap snowa jack rab- bits are foeding on young fruit trees and numbers have been destroyed in this manner. Every tunnel and stope in the Cus- ter and Unknown mines is full of ore, and there is no room for more until the mill starts up. The Wood River company will de- velop their mine by contract this win- ter. They will sink the main shaft 100 feet desper, theroughly timber, and make all preparations for the erection of hoisting works in the spring. Gtab. Salt Lake ametenra will shortly pro- duce Macdeth. The Chitsty mill at Silver Reef has started up again. Miners predict throughout the Tae olectric Light will bs in opera- ¢lon in Salt Lake, on March st. The Horn silver mine I 1880 pro- duced 589,185.40 ounces of silver. It is reported that the Roch Copper mine at Milford, has baen sold for $40,000. an early spring to OOCIDENTA] Califorma. Los Angeles fa infested with high- way robbers. Fresno county has over half » mil- lion sheep and lumbs. The Ceutral Pacific dlstributes $80, - 000 mouthly in Oakiand. T.os Angeles connty produced 800,- 000 oushels of corn last year. In December 6,000 -letters passed through the Oakland postofice. The total value of the grape produ E[onbglocdilnrnin for 1881 was §3, Nearly eleven milllow pounds of #almon wero taken from Oalitornin waters last year. prejudice, and England is abont to re- peat her unfortunste exporiments of bygone years ad take from unfortu nate Irsland the protection of th laws under whieli sho is forced to reside. Under such circumstauces the bold stand of the Iitle band of Erio's champions, challenges the attention and sdmiration of theworld. Protesting to the Jast agains! the oppressors of their country they only loft the seats, to which they bad boen claoted by thelr countrymen, when romoved by forcaand thelr last act was an indignant protest against 8 schemo of unjust cruel and uaconsti tutional legislation. The Irish people have now appealed from Phillip drunk to Phillip sober. The electric flwh has laid before the whole world the details of their cass aod fthe verdict will not be long in forthcoming. A wider audience than an Eaglish parliament has heard fhsic plea aud & moral influence, stronger than party bias, will bo ‘brought to bear upon their relief. Jaxy Gouio, ac<Philsdelphia dis- patch says, haa followed Vanderbilt's example Jast year and ordered. 15,000 tons of steel gails in England, to osst $60 a ton. The American mills, whose present ordefs will occapy them till next antumn,‘gxpect to turn out about 1,000,000 to 1,800,000 tons in 1881; but this will pfobably fall short of the American demand. Tue arcost saddmprisonment of Mr. Michael Davith for violsting the con- ditions of hif “ticket of leave” will send a shock throughont a wide circle of frisnds which the eloquent and ac- complished Trishman has made in America, and especially in the west. Mr. Divitt has had o romaakable his- tory. He isla mative of county Mayo, Treland, where he was born in the ter- rible famine year of 1846. He was the #on of a fenant farmer who ocu- pied a small holding near what wa once villige © of Strarde. In the gengral clearance inade by the landfords after the famine, the elder Davitt was ejected with hundreds of others, od the family came to the United States and locsted in Penn- rylvaoia, but atterwards remoyed to Eagland, taking with them Michael, wto was ghisa more Iad, an settled o Raghe He. was arrested in “the charge of having "arms’ to the Fouians and was septenced to fifteen years penal sgrvitade He spent aboat soven yebra'of ths term in “but was at paid the' . Oa his retura from “dast November ho Teuded In Ireland, which fact lad to Pépublican. organ say® trial *fight s set e e ¥ just dhow is o if T w they were specially “Grieyauoes have now beeu growing year by year,and now, in view of the agitation everywhere go- ing ongthe corparations will do a wise thing to taks reform into their bands- and thus Aisarm the Houtillty of e people. Will they do it : Funeral of Gorrespondence of The | Evaxstox, Wyoming, January 30. —The’ faheral obsequies of the late Mr. W, 'G. Tonn here to-day, were «quits imposing, and very lazge attend. 6. - A large delegation of members ‘ot the Matonlo fraterity, and otuecs camb op from Salt Lake and Ugden rclties to pay their respects to their de- parted brother aud friend. The Pros- church was iilled to overflow. ing by sa sudience which listeaed and seemed to take in with deep 'W. G, Tonn. Bee. |l-d_ty,thai-nnpim-£mb-nxilul! barial servioss of the Episcopal church ' s filled with gold and silver. and of the Mr. Tonn Twenty-one ‘sscort, Enights Templsr; of which §1 bt eisams edsls eds | qabratsey sepod adt 49 | duction. was an honored me.nber. | ¢ 4 Sir Kaights formed ths | the northern prtion with Wachington. ‘with six more as pall-bearzrs, | The lower tunnel of the Charles The stage between Spenceville and Wheatland was stopped by masked robbors last week and about §200 taken from th passengers. Five of the Mussel Slongh settlers recently convicted of resisting U. S writs of eviction have been seutenced to eight months imprisonment. A diabolioal attempt was mado last week to blow up the Lompock hotel. Four bombshells were thrown in the building. Fortanately only one ex- ploded. A man from llinois is establishing works in Truckee meadows for the purpose of concentrating hay. His method is_to reduce alfalfa to s pulp, from which cakes of foed the size of bricks are made. A number of shesp recently diod at Sebastopol, Sonoms county, of some mysterious dinorder. _ The bodies were cut open and found to_contain largo quantities of sand, mixsd up with roots of grass. Oue day last week a party of hunt- era went out_on a sheep ranch known as the Norrjs grant, in Sacramento county, and with four good foxhounds, succeeded in killing seven enormous wildoats, five fox:s and an eagle. Nevads. Nevada's total population is 62,265, The stamp mill at Pyramid is run- ning on high grade ore. The Baltimore eonsolidation mine uovminin City, has been sold for An important strike has been mado in the Star mine in the White Pino district. A miner lsst week fcll down the Unlon shaft at Virginia and was in- stantly killed. Sigos of a revival of the mining bdom in the spring are universally commented on. A terrific saudsvorm raged for hours on the deserts to the eastward of Vir- ginia City one day last week. ‘The amount of teaminz done around Cherry creek is larger than in any camp of its sizein the state. Many men sre now engaged in pros- pecting in the mountainsabuut Walker Lake and along the line of the Oarson and Colorado railroad. Letters roceived from Hamilton state that tho roads over in that sec- tion are blocked with snow, and it is almost impossible to get in of out. A bill was introduced last week in the sssembly, reducing tue freight charges to ten cents per ton per mile for frelght and five cents per mile for passengers over the local roads. A trout weighing 247 pounds was re- cently canght in Lake Tahoe. The Carson City Times says that trout weighing thirty, forty and sixty pounds exch, have baen taken from ‘alker Lake. | The Eareka Lenader says there is o curroat rumor that.the Central Pacitic rail company propose at a ver oacly date to build anotaer track tha entire distance of their route. from Ogden to Swramento. The com- pany’s business is growing to be som - thing immense, and_there is s possi- bility that there is some trath in the ramor. Oregot Numerousrobboties are reported trom Portland. Portland printers have organized & mutual protective association. Terelfic storais, followed by inua- dations, have taken plice during Iast week: L Btock thronguves ae “atate ix ported as suffering badly fram the | tense cold. Preparations ara being wade for an casive sealing business off Cape Iattery this year. | Oragon expeots to receive the addi- tion of a large colony from the states f Michigan, Ohiy and Indian A ramor circulates that the Oregon road and lmviguion company will make extensive improve ts in the make extentive improvements in their It isestimuted that a recent heavy slpet storm which occurred here has done more than $30,000 damsge ta otclisrds. One man living near Portland sustains $5000 loss. Idabo. Helena i1 to he tion. Eik are numerous in the vicinity of Mount Powell. The heavy snows here m-terially de- Iayed all/stage lines. e Mossonls county s suffering from a wood famine. Boise county miners predict a good sesson in the spring. There are 104 Uhtness wintering i the Salmon River country, 2 A checkered barn is to be started during the epring Is the San river val- ey o & press aasocin- The reservation of Fort Logsn, fn. | cluling 2,400 acrs~ is o ba aold by | | Ore of great richness is n | ow heiag | Saken out of the Montan winer o5 mine. 1t ! There o some talk of & division of tory and_the consolidation of A number of small soow slides are reported in the the Wasatch canyons. Loss trifling. Many miners are meditating an i- igration from Silver Reef to Arizcna in tho spring. The Chineso New Year was_hilari- ously celebrated last week by Salt Lako celestials. Gilmer, the stage man, drives & $30,000 double team through the streets of Salt Lake. rict has been struck, true fissore vein. Cheyenna fs vieing with Laramie in s religious ravival, and reports forty converts. The U. P. railway mills at Lacamle tarn out 2,000 tons of iren a month, nd employ 186 me ” Later reports from @ranite Canyon indicate that tho silvep8esm is ‘un- profitable and the ore B8fractory. Capt. Lsuson, the héro sof the Thornburg _massacre, ~ died _from paralysis at Fort Stoelo last week. The snow_has enttrely disappeared from the Laramio plains aud stock will have no maratr,uble for want of geas Tho prospeot of the U. P. running aroad to the North Park by way of Fort Collins is disturbing the citiz:us of Laramie. The Laramia Timos ssys that the outlook for tha succs of the various mining camps adjacent to the city wua never better than now. Evers- thing indicates big inves spring. Mr. W, i G. Toun who disd in Mis- courl on his way home was buried last week with high Masonic houors at Evanston. Mr. Tonu was deputy grand inspector general for the terri- fory. The new sisters hospital at Laramie in said to be the finest bailt, hand- somest and ‘most conveniently s ranged edifice of ita kind in the wost- ern country. The iron mountaiv distric!, thirty miles northeast of Laramle, contains mountains of iron ore in quantities and fineness surpassing anything west of the Alleyhanies. It is believed bz many caiile men that an early .pfi;‘; #I1%E one of whe reults of the long and severe wiater, I this be the case, all of the losses by the winter will be made up very easlly. The Ontario mine is now making allits ore shipments by way ui tho eaileoad instead of by stage. The Salt Lake Herald predicts s railroad boom for the state during the coming year equal to that of Colorado. The Great Basin mine at Stockton is yielding forty tons of high grade ore dny, with a thousand tons In_ sight. The barber & Walker mine at Sil- vor Reof is to hsve & new ore and tailing mill_which It is claimed will work ore at $2 per ton. Tho organisation of a prospecting company-of practical miners and cap- italists s now being agitated. It will be the purpose of this company to sink shafts in various places in and sround ‘risco for determining the exact oharacter of the ground upon which *Friaco s built. Thero is every indi catlon of vast carbonate deposits ander the town site. Arlzone. Prescott polls 279 votes. More thsn half the taxes of Marl- copa county are delinquent. A newepaper is soon to be started st Galeysville, Pima county. Arizona people insist upon an abso- Iute repeal of the law creating a tax on bullion. A structure, which will be the finest busineas edifics in Arizons, has bean arranged for at Tombstone. Judge Porter will soon have a mill on the Lockport mine ore which assays $700 to the ton. At Whipple bacracks, the ballding occupled as headquarters of the do- partment of Arizons was completely destroyed by fire last week. Trouble at the Centennial mine be- tween the president and superinten- dent resulted in tho lattor arming the miners and holding the fort against all intrudors, Montana, Bozeman is enjoying a temperance revival. The Alice company, at Walkerville employs about 235 men. The Irish land league of Missoula has sixty charter members. Glendale opium dens have received warning from a vigilance committee, whose mystic numbers are 1-38-21. The Catholic charoh of Missoala has ordered an elegant organ from the east. It is expectod that the instru- ment will arrive in timo for Easter services. The snow is reported to be deepcr inthe Yellowstone than in the Gallat- in valley. Custer county is represent— ed as literally swarming with yame, and boffalo have been killed within seventy-five miles of Bozeman. The owner of the Alameda mine, nesr Madiron, one day last week pounded six dollars and a half out of apiece of quartz. The rock weighed less than a pound. Last week he got over three dollars from a similar piece of ore, A rich strike has baen made ln_the Ophir mine at Butler. At a depth of sixty-five foet a vein four and a half feet in width been uncovered, eiffhteen inches of which goes 200 onnces in silver, and thres feet of it thirty ounces. It also shows from 86 to 812 in gold, Dexota Part of the Fort Ransom reserva- tion iv now opened for settlement. Alexandria is_to have a jail. contrzet to build it has been let. The bill to locaie the penitentlary at Sioux Falle has passed the territorial council The fralght recelpts of the Milwau- cee road ac Mitchell for the month of December were $7,024.78. The church in Walshtown, Yankton county, Work will be commenced as soon as the weather will permit. Thirty new losomotiv. Ganie,oop duematires tars Jasn ing season on the Northera Pacific, and will begin to arrive in March. The peuple of Valley City, Barnes county, have held a meeting to pro- test against the proposed scheme of creating a uew connty out «f porti of Barnes and Cass. o bostons The citizens of Crookston are_agi- tating the question of a railroad from a point 25 miles below Grand Forks, sonthward through Orooksten, and tapping the Northern Pacific a% Lake Park. Timber wolves are numerous and bold in some parts ot Cass county. Several persons have been pursued by these ferociot imals, and in some cases they even attempted to jump Into the wagons. i The Big Stone Lake and Lake raverse transportatien com) has decided to build an elegant P::‘.’angar steamer to run between Ortonville and Brown's valley, and an ment of 10 per cent has been ordered on the capital stock of §50,000. ‘Wyoming. Oheyenne's defusct Lib: 3 tion is to be revivified. o Three perzons broks jail at Chey- enne last week and escaped. A new club hoase to cost $12,000 i to be ereoted at Cheyenne. g Contracts have been let for the erection of anamber of uew buildin; at Laramie. Taere are 50,000 acres of gnod ble lacd on Goose creek upefn for :: tlement. The cncawpment of the G. A. R, The Oatholics are going to build a | &+ Colorado. The Tabor Opers Houte at Denver s being rebuilt. Mountain lions are nucierous in the vicinity of Georgetown, Denver merchants are about 3 or- | ganize a chamber of commerce. Elk monntatn records several sales | of valablo mines this wek. Sheep mountain lodes are in de- mand with mine and claim buyers. Gold hill gives every indication of a big body of miueral in its centre. Miners of Copper mountain report much effoctive work in_ that violnity. The owners of tho Parole lode, Chalk mouutain, are sili pushing the work. Schemes of railroad extension in almost every direction are universally disousaed Wannamaker has bonded the Roca mive in the Four Milo district for 100,000, Tho oil well recently sunk at Canon City givea indications oi a considera- bl body of potroleum. ‘There are aboat forty men employed in East Argentine district this winter, most of whom are worklng on paying ore veins. Asa result of the rocent [strikes on | Sheep and Elk mountains, over forty thousand dollars have changed hands In the past weck. Within the past six weeks, m ny really important strikes have been made at Kokomo, discoveries that will now double the output of ore, and be- fore snow is gone msko the output of mineral five-fold what it has ever heretofore been. It Never Rains but Pours. Soit would seem from what Mr. James R. Young, of Owatonns, Minn., rocently wroto us, Mr. Young says: My wife was afficted with a very severe sore throat, In July, and threo children _similarly _troabled. St. Jancha (il was nsad, and a complota cure was the result. - Can recommend 1t to all affioted. = Great German REMEDY FoR REEDHATISN, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, GourT, SORENESS fl§ CHEsT, Hili N SORE THROAT, i} quinsy, SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET axp EARS, SCALDS, BU0ILY P TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, All oier Pains Sr. Jacons On as Extornal Remeds xts, and every one Chesp aod positve proafof s el ‘DIRECTIONS IN KLY SOLD BY ALL BRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO. ‘Baltimore, Md., U. 5. 4- Avy one having dead animals 1 will remove them freo of churge. Leave orders soutnesst om r of Harney and 14th St., second door. CHARLES SPLITT. EKALISEL TIE MERCHANT TAILOR, Ieprepared to make Pants, Suts and overcots toorder. Prices, it sad morkmanship cuarantesd t. One*Door West of (irnickshank’s, sty BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE CGREAT WESTERN 6Geo.R. Kathban, Principal, Oreighton Block, OMAHA Send for Clrcalar. 15 SeD0UGLAS S1s G4ix CRUICKSHANK'S ats in the | MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINESINGER in 1879 exceeded that of vic d ‘the Quarter of a Century in which this “Old Ay preriou e O b fi st Dot o g 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 every business day In the year, REMEMBER The “Old Reliab'e” That Every REAL Singer is the Strongest, Singer Sewing Ma- | chine hus this ‘frade Mark cast tho Simplest, the Most into the Durable Sewing Ma- Tron Stand and em- \ chine ever get Con- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING GO. Principal Office: €4 Union Sguare. New York. 1,00 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States sud Canada, and 8,-0.0:105551 inthe O World and South America. 6-dawt! e ——— DRUGEISTS AND PERFUMERS. . Dealers in Fine Imported Exiraots. Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders. &o. ot St oo rchos ! T i Gespetct. Ay P Drugs and Chemicals used in Dispeusing. Prescriptiond filled at any hour of the night. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. AT21 FARNE AV STRERT . SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GANE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC, CITY AND COUNTY- ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, 2 structed. | | | FIRHIFIRE FIRDB The Popular Clothing House of M. HELLMAN & GO Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods left, They Have REDUGED PRIGES that cannotfail to pleaseeverybody REMEMBER THE . ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham S, Coerner 13th. G00DS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. P I‘i;bra.fi Land Agency. DAVIS & SHYDER, | noscimy ot it e o 1605 Farnham 8t. Omaha, Nebr. | Draw Sight Dratts on Eneland Ireland. Eomern | 18 and Sl parie of Birope: i bosas S S e s Sel Buropesn Pasesce Ticksts Great Bargainsn mproved arms, nd Omats | GOLLEGTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. SN weseremanom, | _saa B 4p-tebret ‘RO B¥ED. Byron Reed & Co., OLDRST RSTABLITD. REAL ESTATE AGENCY | IN NEERASKA. Koup » complete abstract of itle to Al Oor. 13th and Farnham Streets, Estate tn Omaha and Donelas County. it PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION CINE | OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT _AGROMMOn 15 OMATA OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Strect Cars | Oomer of SAUNDERS and HAMILTON | STREETS. (End of Red Line aa fellows: LEAVE OVAHA: Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. B. R. THLEPHONE OCNNEHOTIONS. P . BANKING HOUSES- Geo. P. Bemis ‘ | THE OLDESY £3TABLISHED. Rear Esyare Aceusy, | BANKING HOUSE 16ia & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. i Sl :flf;;flma{?:.lfi:fil;?‘ | IN NEBRASKA. neized 0113 patrons, 1a Sesd ot gt wp oy meseesi | GALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BOGES & HILL. | parvxmrs. | — REAL ESTATE BROKERS ... .....;ccwoso . No 1408 Farnham Street ’f!i.Af Bank. T 3 |oMAHA NEBRABEA., | wibht cneck witrout atca” o0 o Ofce—North 8ido opn Grand Central o i o oyt b pasia s cmand withoot ttereste ¢ o O | Ediiraces i o koo eymeved o Seot- U. & DEPOSITORY. Finst Narionar Bank OF OCMAHA. - (SUCCESSORS T0 HOUNTZE BROS.,) RSTABLISIED 15 1856, Organtsed s a Natlousl Bank, August 20, 1863, "™ | Gapital aud Profits Over8300,000 50d by to Secr Troagury facsusuatiy| receive Bubscription | U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFNICERE AN 1750d 11:10a m , 3:03, 5:87 LEAVE FOKT OMAL b 3 Gmabs, nk Fort O, i apacity with res - un will be mado from the post ornet of Dodge and 16th sorehts. T Chiota can be procured from sireet cardrly. | ors, ot from drivers of hack FRUE, % ORNTS. 1ROLUD ur, leavs o tall @ and the | gpsctaly sarthost i |ty 400 londed e ai38, Ca PoprLEToN, Attornoy. Joma A. Cariamwos. ¥ H. Davis, Ass't Gaaler. Tiis vazk rocetveadoposit without regand 1o azzounta. Tasuos timo certificatos boadug interest, Draws drafta ov San Franciaco aad princlpal sties of tho Unitod Miates, a'3) London, Dublln, burgh and the principal cities of the conti: | o aropo, i Sl passag Ho'cota for B [ WOTELS. ‘NOLLIMWRESNGD | THE ORIGINAL. : BRIGGS HOUSE ! Uor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., OHICAGO ILL. A FAMILY TONIC et ILER & GO, SOL® WANUFACTURERS YWAHA, Neb. A. W. NASON. DENTIST, Orricn: Jacob's B ck, coret Capltol Ave. and Street. Omaha, Non BURNED - OUT, But at it Again. 0.H.&J.S.COLLINS, LEATHER AND Saddlery Hardware, HARNESS, COLLARS, Stock Saddles, etc.,” =L Now Ready for Business. | mare” Next .Door to Omaha Na- tional Bank, Donglas ‘ FRONTIETH“TEL, | Stree | Laramie, Wyoming. ##-After Jan. 6th, 1316 Douglas | The miners resor!, good aceommodations, St., opposite Academy of Music. | argodun resonabie.” Epoi] | | PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in_the business centrs, convenient o Lo, RS e ‘containis | modern improvements, passenger nlmio‘;,l}g 3.'H. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa: | | | | ! | 1o room, ct attention given to travel | 1 H.C HILLIARD Proprister, = decist M. E. KISDON, General Insurance Agent, |INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, | Oheyenne, Wyoming. | pot. Rates $200, §2.50 aad §8.00, according | to ro0m; single meal 75 centa. 'A. D, BALCOM, W BORDEN, Culet Clerk. UPTON HOUSE, | e, mio-t ta INS. 00, A: | AMERICAF CENTRaL, Asots.. 3 At Gor. od Pliteuit & AWAI i S | A ¥R, | CHARLES RIEWE, for Wyoming was held last week st Latamie. ! The main lead of the Cumming dis- UNDERTAKER! Motall Cases, C i, acketd, Shrouds, e Farn m Stree . 0th and 11th, Omass, Seh. grap hic orders oromotlv atiendsd w. OV AarOR, Schuyler, Neb. MERCHANT TAILOR { Capliol Ave,, Opp. Wssonle Fall, | OMAHA, - - - NHB st Atry Bo iroatment attantion e "Twa good Tatd to comme WILIER, Prop, | B S e B, PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent fox Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, andJ. & G« Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ {o’s. Organs, I deal in Pianos aud Orgacs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, and handle oaly the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. ACERT FOR DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pav. ps, Engine Trimmings, Miniog Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PiPE, STEAM PACKING AT WHOLKSALE ANO RETAJL. HALLADAY WiND-MILLS, CHURCH A¥D SCHOOL BELLS A L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Sm?sz Omaha, Nal:’ HENRY HORNBERGER, STATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Familiss Supptied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 439 Douglas Stracr. Omans CARPETINGS. Carpatingsi. Carpetings| [.eligble (}arpéf' House; 105 DOTGLLS $11 L7, BET. MTH" AND J6TH (5672 FLIE GED IN 18680 - Carpis. Oil-Cloths; i1 79 Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Ele. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. e - I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And have a Fuil Lite ot Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Coruice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels Ir tact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abread solicited. Satistaction Guaranteed John B. Detwiler, 0ld Beliable Carpet House, OMAHA.

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