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HOW TO ENCOURAGE IMMIGRA- TION. The editor of Tur: Bre was ohair- — | max. of the house committee on immi- TaE western part of the state is be- | gration which drafted both laws ore- coming agitated about stock watering. | ating the last board of emigeation We refer to live stock. which Nebrasks hsd. The outeome of the experiment demonstratcd that [HE DAILY BE. £ ROSEW ATER: EDITOR: ] e | Intendent of the road. Within ten _guo in ftl;;:;n;fl' _00‘ a son of Mr. | days after roceiving thess reports the br4\.fl=):rl, one pethaps fatally. governor shall publish, n at least | ' py i o the Platte river ié said:, three newspapers, a proclamation |y, pq frggen to the bed of the river,: Ohio Men. / two of hls | A soul re’eused from earth’y clay To Heaven To Heaven wvitly winged s v, o, wondaring whatb would be its fatey Aighinat the gl L3 28 There, humbly droppi on his knees classlfying the varlons roads according | and therefore will be & long time fin | ‘Iaffi. 3 u,;F man -'iuhe‘ [ the t0 earnings. Penalties are provided = breaking up. | Pt ‘“n“:énr\m; the"m;%v u:»’day. __Fit.y dollars reward is offersd by | for vighation of the law, and an appro- | il y doll o oo Trousanps of cattle in New Mexico he labo-ed under a serions mistake in are aying from a uew and mysterlous | oiin 15 yupport o the creation of disense for which no remedy 1s known. | yuoh y board. The first §15,000 ex- pended by the buard «f emigration, under Pearman as president sud Noto- ware as superintendent, was reckloss- ly squandered for the benefit of the board and saperintendent in junket- ting tours frec lunches and hard cider. The greater portion of the fands e o 12 |appropriated by the leglature were B B e e iy vy s (il o e L i © | proper destination, sud the whole ex- As s professional “‘wire-puller” ihe | Periment was a signal and disastrous was without ai equal. This | fallare iv attracting emigration to our e acoounts for the lack of telbgraphis | state- news the country. After years of observation we have Une of the legs of Mr. Garfiold's sabinet sooms to have beon deen de- elded upon, and that leg is James G. = "Blaine. Wiar with Boer pot-pi=, Ashantee roast, and Irieh stew, the bill of fare reached the conclusion that there is Ta ‘silent eloguence of Michael | o need of aa immigration commission | ed. Davist! oment will b8 even | or superintendes. Every dollsr paid -wmm-.a‘- atd than | for such purposes is simply money his masterly appesls from the -plat- | thrown away. What the legislature form. shiould do is to make an sppropriation On account of the prevailing storm, | clal statistics bout the resources sad o1l tolegraphis copimunication with1he | development of Nebrasks. The recre- east fs shut off, aad o dispatohes | tary of state should be charged with bave been recetved ffora, New York | the duty of compiling such informa- for the printing and publishing of offi- | 1, sinos Saturday night. poyes 1t gh the Omaha Republicsn’s delugs of slob- berings he ought to make a good sena- tor. p _in the pate of iaterert tims of the propsed ne ‘eonBident predictions are made of an - extresession of cougtems; Sunser Oox is having & herd time inj forcing hie respportionment bill upon the. attentiom.of eomerosy. 1t +eems to_be. the general tmpression that congress will fall to settle upon a sattefactory bill this session and that s republican co will by called apan Tur Pebruary thawls opon s sud the conditlon of the streets, street crossings and guttera 1s sl -ply indes- cribable. A« w0on a3 the pyvements and clear the gutters. Should this beneglected much damage | speaking from experience. %o property 1o the flsoding of stores | the lact three months this paper has and csllare will bo the certsin result, | Gone more for the immigration cause Trr opposition ta-the sonfrmation of Stanley Matthows Is strong and de- tefmin d "-{l now Dhaks prob ble thllt the c!n ivation will bb sble to stave ff action on all the late appuint- monte of P.orilent Hayes until his sucosssor comes i, OF the five ju tices who sus*ained the constitutionsl- fty of the bill compelling the Pacific wailrosds to pay up, twn, Clifford and Swagne, are out of the way. - M- thew's appointment micht result in a reversal of ision and it is be- Tieved tha: tho jaliciacy committes of the senate will sdvise his rejction on 2 ‘flfi" 8% bill Is now ‘beford idhe{of state a ‘sonate. It is hardly probable that the {should be tion and publishing the same in pamphle: form in various lsnguages, and the contract for printing should belet to responsible parties who are thelowest bidders. As the compila- tion of these sfatistics would entail extra. work .upon - the . secretary reasonable allowauce made for additlooal clerk hire and translation. The sye- tem of patent newapaper now in vogue will enable the secratary o insert ad- vertissments through more than five fhousand dewspapersata trifliog cost, which will not exceed $500. Thend- vertisement thould be simply as fol- Tows: ~“Partles contemplating emigration to-the west will receive reliable infr- mation conceraing the resoucoer asd development of Nebrasks, free of charge, by sending a postal eard with application to the secretary of sia'e, at Lincola, Neb.” Such an advertisemen® would reach thousands of resders in the cwmt «nd be the means of distributing Sesbls our #housands of psmphlets thronghout cltizens should be roqdired Yo clean off | the whole United States. Tar Brx, in proposing thig plan, is Doriog han all the jmmigeation bosrds Ne. ‘raska ever had. We have publishid, in over three thousand p.pers, an of- fer 1 send samplegopies of Tue Bz, containing spéclal staistios about Ne- braska and its advantsges as a field for settloment, free of ehargeto all apyli- cants. We have mailed over 5000 copies of THE BrE to parties in every state of the wnion east of ths Missuti river. ‘We have now on haud over 15,000 postal cards and Jett perties who contemplate se Nebraska hrongh reading the sat’s tics frogly furnished them thr.u:h sample oopies of Tae Be. This iy entirely apart from what we done in that ground. Tae lstest speculation as to the composition of General Gerfield's cab- inet ls as follo: Blaine for secreta- ry.of state; Do Cameton for sedrets yof war; Allison or Wilson for sec- wetary of the tressury; James, of New York, for pstmaster geaersl; Robert Lincoln, of Tilinois, for secretary of the navy; su Ohlo or Indiana man for wecretary of the futerior; and a south- ern or Californts men for attoraey- general. 8o rays the Towa Register on the suthorlty of » “shrewd Washing- “ton politician.” Tae Chicago Tribune notices that who were “‘suspended” from the house of commons Thursday were Justin MioOarthy, the Hlstorian, whose advo- cacy of the Unlon cause aurlng the war fn_his pape, the Star; thade him o ‘unpopuler In Eagland at the time s he possibly gau_be mow; the Rev. Tsac Nelson, ‘& Presbytorian clergy- proprletor ot the Dublin Freeman's mnn-ais dafly papit aod 0'Gorman Mahon, who © Tax_conlititied Fumers of the p asi- Wiyed Gen: Taimbs F.Wilion of Tow sedarifig 3”seht I Genéchl Gar- 6cld's cabinet, are alarming to every opponent - of srafiéoad m hdopolled the couatry. Wiison is owned and oMplopei oj ithe lload kings, faidd fa_wellknown .in his own state aa s subservient monopaly tool. B e ek B Dy law of cammap carriers, who, as he “himselt wnce remarked, “have risen | above all law and mads the railroads | #hat metwork our land, s system o oppression such as o people ever be- ford quSuitted t withont violenf re- -a lisutenant- | alver Omaha with oar illustr te priation is made for the payment of attorneys in prosecution of such. Valentines. V-alentines are now the thing, A-nd upon a fragile wing Little cayids hover. E-Ives in red and green aublue ow will come with *“Tirs is you! “raced upon the cover. L£ you can't the writers find, Neear ce —never min F-nd the letter-carrier ki S-lap the rascals over! STATE JOTTINGS. —Beaver City ‘has a +tock market. —Grafton advertises for a first-class hotel. —Indianots fa organising a brass —The Salem Yeoman has suspend- —Fairbury heard “Pinafore” last week. < —Lignite coal bas been strack nesr Dacatar. —Lincoln's past office s to be en- —A new brick yard is to be opened in Exeter. —De Witt's new elevator 1a nearly completed. ~-High license has cl wed the saloons in Hastlogs. —Two flourlng wills are being erec- ted in Crete. —Teksmah will bave a flouring mill when spring opens. Alexaudria Is suffering severely from the diptheria. —Spring Oreck, Valley county, s to have a cheese factory. — Alma expects to have a flouring mill the coming spring. ~-The B. & M. water tank at Hub- bell will ¢t about 84,000. _The railroad improvements at Hardy will aggregate $5000. —Grafton and Neligh have new pa- the Fazette and Sagle. —Alma is the latest tawn to agitate the subject of & checss factory. —The new bank at Plaitsmouth has epeued ita door for business. —Twentr buildings are now in course of erection at Restrice. —Syracuse now boasts of fire com- pany with tweaty-five members. — Antslopearereported plentyin the nortneen part of Harlan county. — Stock raisers in Dawson county are feeding large quantities of cora. —Red Cloud" dedicated her new Congregational church last Sunday. —Gage coun'y papers are agitatiog the question of procuring a poor farm. Mennerchor soclety at Columbus have been giviog some excellent con- certs. ~—David City's “Plessan: Hoors' Olub gave & grand musquerade Feb- ruary 1. —Wolves are numerous in Fraok- lin county, ocoasionally raiding hen roosts. —Alblon held a ratification meet- ing last week over Van Wyck's elec- tion. —Fifteen spaos of the bridge over the Platte at North Bend are com- pleted. P wildeat weighing 42 pounds was shot by Chas. Sennett of Genca, last week. —A lodws of 0dd F organized i St Elward, county. —Tecumsch s talking of extending ald to a mwachine shop and foundry project llowa has beon Howard ed supplement, of which 15000 ccp: ien ware sent all over the globs. As the roMalt of this liberal advertising we havaplaced over 5,000 addi names o the lists of Tre WerkLY Bee, frbm states east of the Missouri The olitcome of this experiment, in our opinion, proves conclusively that this me! is the most efficient mode of sdvirtising the resources of the statc and attracting immigration from As to foreign immigration, 1t will fiof pay to send commissloners to Efrope, but it will doubtlcss pay fery well to insert a similar i in the mewspapers of -and Austrls, Great Britain, Sweden aod Notway offer- ing ffee Information. about Nebrasl o all appliosats.. The only place onal on would be of the slightest a d be at Castle Garden, and themsuch on-official should be a man on would b3 a veckless waste d furthermore to Tocate ooca Donaion off gome achemor Ap-his ‘thme by illing g2 With paitrond pusssbpact- mkiz:u’:r the railednd amboat lines sud real P = ~.'~ il perwils Otywe A is imited to 3 oéita per mile for passeng-r fare, Class B.to 3} cenigiond Clam C to 8} veuts. Theturiff for freights are »r follows: Wurst ‘class, 16 centd per 100 ‘Pounds, one mile or Tess; second class, 13 cents; *hird class, 12 cents, and foursh clase, 11 cents. Oar loads of flodr and mesl, 11 centa por burrel; alt and cement, io lots of 25 barrela érover, 18 cents per barrel; all g-ain and mill stuffs, 5 cents per 100 pounds. In car lota—lumber, 89 per car load horees'and mules, 89 per car load; cat- s aud Nogs, §8; sheep, 77 conl, 30 cents per ton. In car 1 ads, schednle in glven governing the rates for transportation, For more than one mile roads uader Classifica- —Falls City hasa musical convention next week, condacted by Prof. D. B. Worley. ——The Blue river hasbeen brldged by ice eufliciently strong for teams to cross for 110 days —A movement is on foot to insti tate a lodga cf Msons at Nelson, Nucholls county. —The county commissioners of Pawnse county are meditating making an additional precinct. —Sevoral uew brick blocks will be built in Wilber during the comling spring and summer. —The Congregitional church at Bradshaw, York county, is fast ap- proaching completion. —Lincoln has secured the next meeting of the G. A. R, which will be held September 5. B. Newton, of Tekamah, has sold his horse, ‘‘Black Dan,” to Chic g0 parties for 81,000, —Several sui's against saloon- keepers for selling liquor to mivors have been begun in Alexandria. —The storms have widely scittered the cattle about Culberison causing great trouble to their owaers. —The Riverside hotel at Ruaning Water was destroyed by fire Iast week. Ly, £5,000; insurance, 82,500. —Au attempt w5 made last week by John Shafer, of Bufialy county, > shoot couaty treasurer Hein. —Jcaeph W. Foster, f Alms, «©d 800 bashels of corn lust year which averaged 80 bushels (o the acre. —A five-year old cow, weighing 1760 pounds, was claughtered, last week, by a Howard county farmer. —Wild decr in the vicinity of settle- ments all over the state are takinz to the cornfields for their “daily bread.” —Two boya named Shinke were last woek, at Weat Point, found guilty of violating the game law by killing a doer. —George Nurthaft, a German, who revided in the northern pari of Stan- 10> county, jvas frozen to death lart week, —The heavy siows in the north of the state have practicilly quarantined all towos and seriously affected basi- ne —The corner stone of the new Con- grogational academy at’ Franklin wl be laid on Tacsday with appropriste ceremontes. —Four studects of thestate utiver sity have heen surpended for issuing the “Student” In defiance of the fac- alty's orders. —Tae Russian cheese factory in Gage oousumzs 6000 pouuds of milk & day aud manafaciures $500 worth of cheese a week. —An inveutive genius at Indiaucls has made a combined: billisrd marker and gamo-keeper i ‘which he thinks | there is a fortune. | —G. T. Cartweight, county, in boring & well, cat thron.ch alog of wood at the depth of thiriy- threo feet. —A Plum croek wool grower scld tion B-are permitted to adi 10 per ! cunt to the foregoiog prices, and roads in Class C are permitted to add 25 ! per cent. Tha bilt-provides that each | road shal, duting the month of April, 1881, and during the month of Jan. uay of each succeeding year, maxe sistanoa.’ Tt is sincerely to be hoped That Genesal Wilson's cluitus to Powiin o iha-onbinet will not be couidered. ; and retarn to the governor s state- ment of its gross receipts for the pre- ceding year, eald statoment to be | | s | sworn to by the president snd super- | 1ast woek 1,:21 ponuds of wool of last season clip, reciiviag 23 cents a pound for the lot. —A Butlercounty farmer boasts of cow five years old which has had six | calves in four yoars, including two | neta of twins | —The' residence of Hudson Mur- | dock, in Mouroe 'precioct, Platte | county, ‘was destroyed by fire last —Tkhe accidental discharge of a shot of Colfax | information as to parties who placed | obstructions on the track. | _The Indisns encamped in the vici- | nity of West Point zavel a war’ dance Jast week tho proceeds of which went to buy hay for their sterving horses. —Liat week a revolver falling from the pocket of Eugene Abbott st Table Rook, struck the floor, exploded the cartridge and severely wounded M: F. Beishline, who was in the room at the time. —W. E, Weckerly, of West Botler, will plant forty-five acres of flax, sixty cf corn, and about twenty scres in wheat and oats. He anticipates su immense crop this year. —OCharles Young, of Nemahs, ate tempted to asmsault Burt Buchanan, the deputy marshal, last week, with an open knife, when Burt shot him twice and brought him to the station house. —Adams county has over $12,000 in the sinking fund which canunot be used. The county commissionars have asked Representative Jones to secure the pawsage of a bill allowing it to be tm.rm':g to the general fand, and used to purchase outstanding war- rants. —Joau Little, a_cow-boy from ode of the ranches above O'Neil Cily, came to Keya last week, aud, entering the store cf O. S. Blanchard, threatened to shoot the merchant, whereupon M-. Blanchard drew a re- volver aud fired two shots at his assailant; the fiest entering the neck snd the second the heart of Little. General opinion applauds Mr. Blanch- ard’s action. ““Thece's Nothig Lixe It." Kiss'ng while we're skating O'er the glitt'ring ice May bo very naughty, But it’s awtul nice, In the dresmy summer Kissing in the dell Probably is wicked, But I'll never tell.. foha Sherman, IOWA BOILED DOWN. Hawpton bas just completed a $50,- 000 hotel. Towa Oity is sorely aficted with the diphtheria Boone county has a balance of I climbed at noon. " "Tis almost night;, T'm wearied with my rapid fight, Please do not longir let me wait: Cutside, but pass Hm! are 3o an Ohlg man & 0,sir; Tonmeifrom Michigan— m )‘L-hi;‘u,‘:' the oul Fochied; e keeper shook his keys and sighed, “From Michigns, that state of s fear T oannot let-youin.” ‘But whire is Peter? asked the souls T thought that hore he had control.” Wall, 50 1o ha,” the keeper “But now I'm sctiug ter: ins'ead. Therels been s change, I'd have you kndw, Since T came here a yoar ago. The off.ces the saints held then Are now held by Ohio 1men! All from that state get into glory! - A1l others go to Purgatory.” The soul, borne down by weight of woe| Tn' sadndss took its way bel [Som. A Cabinet Representing ths Whole Party. Albsny Eveniog Journal. There are those who assume that the fature of the party depend upon tLe personnel of the u{met, and who predict discord vnless this or that ele- ment of the party is given spocial prominence. But this is onlyasaump- tion Nothing has trauspired to indi- cate that any one is making improper. demands upon the president in this direction. It is trud, nevertheless, that there is a very general desire,not that any element of-the party should be given special -consideration, but thkat no element of the pary should be ignored. Either extreme would be onwise, and because it would be uawise there Is 1o_probab- ility that Genersl Garfield will adapt either In making up his cabinet General Garfield will be iufluenced by two considerations: Hp will desire, first, to surrourd himself by compe- teut advizers; And, secondly, in muk- iug his selections he will kenp in view the ehades of differeuce that exist within the pacty li The second consideration must, of coures, be Kapt subgrdinate. to the fizst; but the maferial from which to cliocos: is o abuudant that there need be no con- flict between dyty and inclination. FPaying the Penalty of P..triotism, Chicago Times. Michael Davitt, who visited Chicago last summer iu ths interest <f the land league organization, has paid the nalty of his indis:retion in violent- y denounciog the government, lataly, $10,000 in tho school fund. A new Catholic church fs _to be erocted in Perey at a cost of $3,500. Ames and Noevada, in Story coun'y are to be connected by telephone. Toe dealers in Codar Rapids have pat up 99,625 tous of ice this winter. Arrangements aro belng made to establish & glass factory in Dubuque. Tre Osceola creamery is makisg 3,- 000 pounds of butter per week. Tho creamery at Beamen, Gruady county, uses the milk of 2,000 cows. Large quantities of geain are being shipped from Dubuque to St. Loals. Tho Christian or Campbellite church of Osoaloosa is holding a religlous re- vival Kossuth county is talking of estab- lishing a high school and erecting a suitable building. A creamery is being built in Storm Lake which will ccst $12,000 aud have the capacity of 10,000 cows. The two tribos of Indi noar Sioux City have recent about £12,000in annuities. Tt s esimated that tho yield of sorghum syrup in this state in 1880 wes from 120 to 200 gallons to the acre. The Bond Sogar company of Tiffia has filed its erticlea of incorporation with the accretary of state. Capitsl, 40,000, Over 1000 negro_coal miners have been imported to tho vicinity of Os- kaloosa sinco the beginning of the year. Tio Unicn Iron Works of Clinton aro casiing, every other cay, and last week made shipments to Florlda and Texas. Anewboard of trade has been or- ganized at Dubuque, the membership to be confined to_jobbers, wholcsale dealers and manufacturors. by saffering the summary r. vocation of his ““tloket-of leave.” Tu 1870 bo was arrested, tried and convicted of troason-felony, because of alloged connaction with Fenian plota in Bir- mingham. Ho was sentenced - 15 yoars’ penal servitude, At the end of 77 he was released conditionally. The authorities chargs that he has violated theterma of his release by making seditious speeches, and upon his ar. rost ho was allowed to make no de- fonse The examining magistrate only required the production of & war- rant terminating Davitt's license to bo at large, which wss held wholly_at the wercy of the government. The oneridentified, he was remanded to prison, there to serve out his senfence. The examination was held in seoret, and Davitt hurried off to prison before tho public were awars that ho had ar- rived in London. His incarceration ablest chiefs. warrant being exhibited, and the prie- | SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. s year during the Quarter of & Cenury in which this “ By preTons o Machins has been belore the public, In 1878 sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879-we eold 431,187 T o Btoeus over any previous year 74,735 Machinee. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 -Sewing Machines a Day | For every bustiess day In the year, RaMEMBER The "“0ld Reliab 6" That Bvery REAL Siager s the Strongest, : Sewing < Ma- ) il # !A‘x ,‘ the Simplest, the Most ochine h:s this Trade Mark cast into. the Durabl: Sewing Ma- chine ever yet CUon- Iron Stand and em- bedded in_the Arm of el m. strueted. the Machine, ~ THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 4 Union Square. New York. 1,0 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and Canada, and 3,000 Offices iu the ) o % I Vorld uod South America. sepl ISH & McMAHON, Successors to Jas, K. Ish, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders d&o A tull line of Surgleal Instruments, Pocket Cases, Trussss aud Sepporters. Absolutely Fur Drugaand Chemicals used tn Dispensing. _Prescri; tlons led at any bour of the ight. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. A2 A FCNELS M E RIS BT SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in . FRESH NEATS& PROVISIONS, GAYE, PoULTRY, FI GITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE OITY MARKET—1416 Douglas §-. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. TELEFHONE OONNESWIONS. Geo. P. Bemis |— THE OLDESY E3T/BLISHED. 16ih & Lougias Sts., Umana, Neb ‘ e g IN NEBRASEA, EETRCINEES™ " | CALOWELL, HAMILTONACO BOGGS & HILL e e mimong REAL ESTATE IIRI)I(ERS\ et o et 0 20 o No 1408 Farnham Street e o kel ccounta kept 1 Crrrency o 40ld subjec OMAHA - NEBRASKA. | sght check without notice Offce—North > Grand Central Hot Cortideaies of oposit inmed pavable i thice, WP ST ORI | stx aud tweive monthe, bearing Interset, or 0 demand without Iatercst. Adyances made to customiors on apaioved se | curitlch at market rates of intorest DAVIS & SNYDER, | suy sgaeetco, ot oxchasce devers | ment. 8%te, County and Gity 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. | Draw sight Dratts on Bngland, Irciand, Seot- Z i nod Sl ari o Batope. 0,00 AGRES carelyslectednad 0 Batern | el Baropesn Paaoace Tickat. ireat Bargains in improvad fame, sdOmaba | GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. | Eabras‘.m Land Agency. | Ohio, that I have been affficted with rheamutism tor seviral years past, and could not gt any reliet until 1 uzed 8. Jacob's Ofl. By the use of onebottle I was much relieved, and with the second T was ns nearly cared as it is possible to cure rhenmatism in one of my age, being now sixty-four years old. Great German REMEDY b necowims, NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, Miss Mamie Hagney won the prize, a handsome silver cup, for being the ; bes: skater in Keokuk, on the 2ad of February. : Andrew & Adame have bought ! eight acres within the suburbs of Marshalltown, on which they are go- ing to erect a large creamery. Work " will be commenced at once. There were 410 town lo's sold in Webster Clty during Jaouary, and 5,- 000 acres of farm lauds were sold dur- ing the smo period in Hamilton county. ! The Driving Park association of Ceuncil Bluffs has bought elghty acres of land adjoining tho old fair grounds, at a cost of $4,300. A splendid track is to be laid out, a grand stand erect- ed and other improvements are to be commenced at once. ! The articles of incorporation of the ! Council Blaffs board of trade have | been filed with the secretary of.the statein Des Moines. The capital stock is $100,000; while the indebted- ness is limited to $10,000 The statlstios of Iowa live stock val- uations, as given by the state sudit- or from cansus returns, are: Number cfoattle, 1,758,078; value, 818,326, 852; number of horses, 691,80; value, | $§20,200,390 #humber of mules, 43,172; value, §1,581,336; number of sheep, 349,667; value, 8457,,967; number of swine, 2 465,392; value, §1 871,642, B. F. Buckley, of Homer township, Bachanan county, milked ten cows during last season and one about half the season, which s equivalent to ten ands h He mad- 1920 pounds of batter, and 1d 1673 pounds for §319 89, which s an average of §30.41 per cow, bestdes raising eight calves. Two of the cows were 2 yoar-old heifers, Tho oresm was raised in the old fashioned pans | in the pantry. | Lyons has orgavized a new pork preking comgan, to beknown s the yons Pork Pucking company. Jt is compoted of four members who have already purchased some of the neces- {sary buidngs and will ,rooeed to ! rect cthers, investing = $100,000. Packing operationa are to commence | nex: Spembor, with a capacity for 11000 hogs per day. On the 20da man and womao ar {rived i Malvern and put up sta hotel. Next morning. the man left, | and shortly afterwards_it. was found out that tho glrl had given birth to.a fine locking child. She gave her name as Howland, and said the man - who had accompanied her to the hotel . was Murshal Wier of Hastiugs, Mills county, and that ho wasn't the father of her child, but that Leon McChes- | ney of Emerson. | A man and womsn are haunting | the streets of Burlington ‘and ate | playing & blackwmailing game. The woman ; | dresses him; then she makes a signal | to her mals companion, and he com- | ing up, charges the gentleman with | insultiog his wife. The upshot of the matter is that the victim, rather than be. the cbjest of motice on 'the | street, is led of ‘and compromises: the matier by paying to the pair a small ! sum of money to keep quiet. f cows the season through. | LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, courT, SORENESS CHEST, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROS'[\E)I? FEET EARS, GEXERAL TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, & ostiay of ix can have NABSR.ASEKS VINEGAR WORKS EBNST KRELS, Maoser Tes Bt Bet. 9th and 10t CHA'z, doprives the land league of one of ita | s pepertr | L . 0. F. DAVIS. WEDSTER SNYDER, | _sugldt " iom whiba 1 —e Lato Land ComrU P BB dotebit T This statoment is to show, writes | svaos aum. | U. 8 DEPOSTTORY. Mr. John Dieffenbicher, S'risbarg, Byron Reed & Co., | BOOILY PARS, | rEaL £8TaTE agency TimsT Naionaw Bank IN N4BRASKA. OF CMAHA. samplete aoetraoh ol utie to-all Riai | 00T+ 18th and Farnbans Stréets, in'Omaha and Donglas Covnty. — mavit | A. W. NASON. | DENTIST, | Orrion: Jacob's B ok, coruer Capitol Ave. sad | 16th Btreet, Omaba, Noh. ESTATLIGEND 8 1856 [ | Orgautzed aa « Nationa! Bank. august 20, %5 BURNED OUT, |capitatand ProftsOverg300,000 But at it Again. Lrines OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMERT IN OMAHA. (BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BKOS ) | Spectaily sathortse by the Becretary oc Transar | %0 recelvs Subsription Lo the |0.8.4 PER CENT. FUMDED 10AM. ¢.H.&J.S.COLLINS, OFMCTRS AND DU:ICTOR® LEBATHER A% “-anier. 1Saddlery R L e e i HARNESS, COLLARS, | uentof Eorope " Sella passigo Hckets for Emigracta in the I | ' man ne. m yldtt Stock Saddles, ete., Now: Ready ' for Business. Next .Door to Omaha Na- THE ORIGINAL. ik " BRIGES HOUSE | § s#r-After Jan. bth, 1316 | 8t., opposite Academy of Mu: Oor RunudolphiSt, & Sth Ave:, CHICAGO TLL onglas i ettt | J..U. VAPOR, 'MERGHANT TAILOR Capliol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, { H BEENNEDY'S AST INDIA PRICES REDUCED 10 {$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY | “Located #nthe business contre, sonvenient | t0. places of. swusement. &lecanciy turnished, | containing all modern improvementa, passenger | clevator ke . . COMMINGS, Froprotor. oc16 GDEN HOUSE, | Cor. MaRKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Towa: | Onlineo Strect Raflway, Omnibus ‘o and from | S trutns, "KATES-Pacior Goor, $3,00 per day: "y 1 Secand oar. $2.50 pae day ; thifd fior $2.00 iahed s miont commaior L AN TEAOTURERS | I bt e o Pro ™ HAHAL Veb. ! ROLLAW RN OGD ‘s1anuIefwele(] SUOYIg WAL NGLMUH ‘BECedesq 4oy A FAmILY = (o] 00d sceommoiations, | G Bt o , 'fla +g:17 and 11198 w308, SpanATpm) | 11 H € HILLIARD Pmprietor 4 'LEAVE FORL ) T 2a frew ¢ ' e INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fiest-class, Fine arge Samplo Rooms, voe Trains stop from 10 mivutes ‘The 6:17 a. m. rua wilkbe it of Dodge and 15th sorebia. | tock from depot. sBceysosnet of Dolgs s b IS cardrh || ok hars o Gioer. Free na o od. trom s, ur from detvers of b Depot., Hates $2.00, $2.50 and §3.00, according ack. 35 GRNTS. INGLUDING STRE LOAR | to rooru; eogie meal 15 conte. e it ST | CHARLES RIEWE; S 'UNDERTAKER!| UPTON HOUSE, e e anicmna | -« SCHUYReF, Neb, raphi: orders oromotly stiended | u’;.ndn- m":, ufld“‘:nh, Grot Bads SUESCEIEE FOR | S R THE WREKLY BEE, 8. MILLER, o | MORE POPULAR: THAN EVER. FIRE FIRE FIRD The Popular Clothing House of M. HELLMAN & ¢o, 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 REDUCED PRICES that cannotfail to please everybody REMEMBER THE .. - ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, ° 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13th. G0ODS MADE TC ORDER 0& SHORT NOTICE. PIANOS = ORGANS. "% GHICKERING 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 Oo's. Organs. 1 deal in Pianos and Orgaos exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. 8. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omitha, Neb. HALSEY FITC Tunes DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS™ Steam Prmps, Engine T:i Mining Machinery, BELTINCG HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG. 207 Farnbam Street Omaha, Neb "HENRY HORNBERGER, BTATEH AGENT FOR \ V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In.Kegs and Bottles. Jpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Suppiied at Reasonabls Pricea. Office, 238 Douglas Struet. Omaba CARPETINGS. Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND I5TH (ESTABLISHED IN 18880 Carpets, Qil-Cloths, Matti-.g, Window-Shadcs, Lace Curtains, Carpetings ! &t MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST [N THE WEST. | Wake a Specialty of WIKDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GCURTAINS Ard have a Fu' Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Coruice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels Ir fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abread solicited. Satistaction Guaranteed Call, or Address dohn B. Detwiler, | pnfi_ i t The Best in the West. . Schuyler, Neb. 01d Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA,

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