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THE DAILY BEE . ROSEW ATER: EDITOR Tows bas orgenized = state land fog thejproblem of chespened frelghts. Tuuwoms is the latest against the confirmation of Jaf Gould' Oincinnatl sttoruey, Stanley - Mat-- thews. ey R ——t Tez republicans have again taks oharge of the United States senate and the bourboas will : DILLON AND DILLONVILLE. * Romulus founded the eternal city of Rome on the bauks of the Tiber. village of Dillonville on the the muddy Missocrl. There our parison ends. The only design of the founder of Rome was to establish a grest city on the seven hills. The design of Sidney Dillon was to tear down and cripple a city alresdy estab- lished on the western banks of the Missonri, To this end he used his up@-,ioin’ F. Dillon, formerly girouitijudge of the United States and_now consulting © onnnnl for ¢ tn. U-ian Pacific D T H| O ot ol Bt B0 et i & by the laws of every day life, —_— Tax fight in the senate between the republican bell and the democratic besr continu g2 as if the re p-bll-bun} tto Ouarca will have $100,000 fn bonds to expend for sewets next year, and tax-payers had better look out whom they select to handle this l.qnu Easterx journals unite in pro- nouncing the mnominstion of Jay Gould’s Cincinnatl attorney the first mistake of General Gadfield's admin- Mx. Jawes E. Boro has declived the democratic nomination tor Mayor. The party will no longer; be bnoyed up by the hope of floating into power on Mr. Boyd's broad shoulders. - —— Hascars has his y-nmmuoo, 000 sewerage fand snd other little in- cidentals st the disposal” of the vext ety council. This s woy beisjso.nu- merous in the second ward sa of the Union P nizet ta” existenoe as a strusture, sep- arate from the main line for the pur- Pacific and still recog- +{ powe of exacting bridge tolls. The decisionof Judgs Dillon enabled Sidney Dillon, .who had invested in s, of worthless Missouri bot- ! t._ become the founder of Dillonville. Now Sldney Dillon Is Dot iuthe habit of investing his' own money in the building up of raileay towns, &7 he invested the contributlon made . by this ' city| | towards ‘building the U. P. depot at Omaba in the construction of & hotel with|a depot attachment at Dillon- ville. This was_ the eorner stone of the paper metropolis which' Bidney Dillon founded. Up to the time that this costly structure was comploted, Sianey. had bamboosled Omaha futo the belief that the decision of his Bephew on thé terminus guestion would not eancél the; jobligations en- tered into by the Union Pacific with this city and county. ~ The transfer of Ireight, as s matter of conveuience, ‘was to be at Dillonville, but passesger trains were to be made up and started according ' to the contract at-Omiaba. Thie geeat dowshed which Sidney Dil- lon had catised +o-be erested oa . the 5| frounds donated by Omaha, as & hun- champlon the cause of Senstér 1 ders because he has refused to listen o the counsel of his L pruity frieode. Wihen a mac's Shbik bp plsud his acts, cspecially if hedjs politician, you can take it for that he has m..m.amg-m blander. endagdpidy 31 FE Tae first step tom g a8 | ho efficlent of publig edu this city isto partieantbip uumhmdxdm-mhflnpt sod upright men in Omaba m the board of educatiof church, politics um ship to “school marms.” Trx growth of the Farmer's Alli- ance throughout the state sad_the de- nunciation of members of ‘the i “who betrayed their of ani plandering of the producers Nebrasks. —— Toxae it af Soemy & Ssupders in Omahs who dosn't approveof the resppolntment of Tom Hull, and there are not & -‘& mon who trsiaed with Ssuna he was elected who are not disgusted. ever did turn in and support him in the trying hour! Can the leopard change his spots! Tux city hikWebn rédistrictel fmto Dew wards, and the regi - pointed last year do not reside in the wards for which they hold commis- sions. Can t'ges rogistzass st lagally for wards in -nubya-an‘u Why heven'tgheregistrars taken some | steps already for the spring election! It is their eworn duty to advertise the day when they will begin registration thirty days before elsction. If mew. Togiatrars are to be appointed, no time dewd th dollne'depot; which was profiounced #n abortion by . his own paperintendent, was to be promptly re- ‘ootistrioted, and the manificent dona- mao-* Yguds, lads,_snd ‘pended in great vammets within the city. AIRA Nwon-t had the gand eating established by Sidney. Dillon fla,h- completed than whils Aranafer busiest was ol ' ovet / to the bank of the Missour. wis'a1ud " muramug over thit ot faith Sidaey D she subs{dized ‘papers in Omahs, de- our_mershants and ‘tax-pay- ‘ors a8 grumblors and malcontents, who oouldn’t nnderstand that their great ‘benefactor, Sidney Dillon, was-only —mmwmwflrwhu . ests. Ei ‘months, 'When Oma.- t{ ba exhibited. sigon of Impatience and & forey ighe ‘ment « mammoth el ville, created quite commuuity, espec borne in mind that 4 handled by it was g S0 Sidney flu to_Omahs by " in s local eleva beiallowed to h o of ke g °P ] /| calls down carsos fipon the Bead ot | that is ready at any time 15 endorse and spprove every scheme of ‘the U. P. that tends don't deserve Omaha when bt 40 go mpon the head of Sid l\.-- der te make the hnty-r-ndn-nqh Qx- ~that we. of $450- integests will - xwillion dollars l@ P monapoly i thit Ofnaby; is made u; tents. (R &Mflnzm‘nsflm' The dally output of leading mines; fn the vicluity of Silver Oif is 182 tons. a business last year amounting to $184,952. There are good indications of coal oil in Ef Pasc county. Prospecting| - is going on. The Stout street eshool huflfl.l.ng Dnnn:..hu been. condemned,.. A% of ,168. & conbeast has boso let to drive an add it on the Idaho tunnel,Clear Creek county, 500 feet. ‘Three men bronght out of the Gem mine, Clear Oreek county, fifty tons of ore last month, At Leadyille 8. H. Morton, s miner, was shot and fatally wounded by Oramer, a desperado. The Kokomo Lime company have commenced the shipment of lime from the quarry st Summit. Mineral was strack in the Florence at o depth of six feet. The pay streak is about two feet wide. In Denver a constable named New— nsn shot Detective Arnold with tentto kill. Arnocld will recover. A 12 inch body of rich ore has been atruck in the Veto, on Seaton moun- tain. . Assays show 200 ounces of sil- ver, ‘Within » distance of two miles from Lake City, on the mountain west, lie not less than twenty fine prospects. A~ valusble strike has been made noar the Bull Domingo. Gal large quantities is hmnght to the sur- face at a depth of seven feet. ‘The Forest Queen hes a three-foot vein of carbonates assaying from 60 10 400 ounces in silver. A mill run n; lmponnd;of ora gave a return silver found in'the At/Kokome thers lives an old stager named Mother Campbell. She pur- suaded & girl from the path of virtue last weak and barely escaped hanging n wnl(qnm iys ‘The Denver Tribune: “With mr, d.nught of Holly water we drink impurities that, mercy to the aensi- bilities of the community restrains us from naming.”, ;) the 14th of Febroary 1t luced $3,011.53. e e sand of m 132 to 552 The ‘h.pu! wad plunged fnto the Passriver Thote “towards Omshis; but | 'Were forty passengers in the ear, all mouthpleoes, who edit | 281eeP- ‘Water came in the oar to the lodge is said ta be discovered | T ort Washakle. r.-.s flocks of wild- ducks passed over Laramle last week. Lorumic is agitatiog the sabjoct of allion prospectors are confident creditable showing in the spris 323 pounds, and Is | 90 ‘county is to have a new flour- ing mill. Astate lottery has been legslz:d by the legislature, ‘The stringent-opium (law goes j5to effect on the 31st inst. Bilver trout are beginnlng to bite in the Carson river now. V is City now hss a ten cent Thu state rate of taxation for the uudnnwo years./has been fixed .at cents. A Two hundred thoussnd coras of wood will ‘be reqaired by ‘the’ Com: stock’ mines during the coming yeur. Califorma. The lste -legislatare cost the state $105,000 for expenses. Heavy rains throughont the state are cansing satisfaction to the farmers, The remains cf a prehistoric mon- ster were discovered last week near Petalums. Bullding is brisk in Alameda, and the season promises to be very active in improvements.” > Farmers throughout the: state are glving more attention to minor grains | and » leaseriod acreage will this year be devoted to wheat. h.’fl:dod ‘Brien estate at San Francisco out in legacies “during the year $1,319,248 40 and “has still on hand over a million. The California Pacific will expe: thnlr rold to a junction with the Atlantic and Pacific at the in | Colorado river.§ ld-lw genaral stampede to tho Yaukeo Fork'ooe country is looked for this spring. The Owyhee Avalanche reports con- sidorable” prospocticg bein done at Wagontown. | The route to Wood River'via Black- toot and the splendid new bridge over the Suake rier is now open. A large saw mill, with a capacity of 16,000 foot per day; will bs ballt ;ny in the spring at Wood River, Placer claims at the mouth of the| Jordon are:paying well, doms pass of dirt averagag $4.00 to the pan, The distauce between Wood River abd the east will - be shertened nearly 100 milee by the new Granger out off. Tt i thought: that the galena mines o Garden' ¢reek can be - profitably worked. - Oge from the Plato pssays 80 or 90-ounces to the ton. “The North Star, on Shaw’s,moun- tain, is showing upa large amount of Md, and. is 2aid to bs the best onithe moun‘ain. Orogon, Nine tenths of. the horses in. Port- 1and aro down with the epizootio. The Western Union telegeaph com- pany ha n the constraction of a P A evuetio Spokane Falls; 150 m.llu, following the line of the Northern Pacifie aliroad. Daring the late storms aud floods in Oregon and Washington Territory Im- menge guantities oflogs were ‘carried pro} " | down by mountain streams to larger rlnn, and by the latter to the sea. for a petiod of . four days, and thasthe body was moving to the ocean at an average rate of four miles per honr. Suach'a loss lu!mon Incalculable, Arizona. The Montezama mine in the Mey- . | er’s distriot has been bought for 850, 000. e il e mosbonsisesccied Gummins City within the lnst o thoussnd déflars have been ibed taward Hew opera house at enme. The averaga of the losses of cattle throughout the territory_ is estimated b | at 30 per cent. The Fox creek country will recelve good deal of attention from miners in the sprine. Assays of forty-nine ounces to the f ton in siiver aro reported from the ledges on Dry Piney. Coasting on_snow shoss s getting %3] to be a popular amusement with some vanston of the boys. Bridges sre being built in the Big Horn country over Li d e Creeks: petition of five hhmdfed n_handed the govertiof, pray- the orgmlnfion of Johnson fil—o(Tmln;l!'flhmmh! Wynmlng hdn‘ the present season Bo'?. fint l;:llnber of The Laramie merang has appeared, and is in v rospect worthy of its talented tory. 'Bumh, which is to- be the county 'weat “of - Johnson eonnty, i m.{u rapidly. It has three hmlwnhmq'llllou-bolnufin "The Obeysuns Sum: Electric lights ;jfor our business houses, an opera use, a flfim U. P. hmplhl, and improved water worl the record of the wlcuvhr’g:';: | Phaeaix id booming and has as bright a prospect asany town in the terri- tory. The street railway franchise at Tucy son. has boen sold to Dr, Lord, the Arizona capitali. One-fourth interest in the -Tomb- stone mill and three adjsceut mines was recently sold for $600,000, Montana. Deer Lodge Is to have a signal office., The Big| Hole Valley 1s rapidly wettling. ' v " The Methodist church at Butte is. approaching completion. The loss of cattle in the whole ter- ritory will average 15 per cent. A new 40-stamp mill will bo efected during the coming yese. ther county has lost about 40, - 000 head of sheep. this winter. Oontracts have been let for ' the building of a new jall In Benton. McOarty mountaln prospectors ro- port continued finds of the' precious metals. Extensive developments in Meagh- er couuty mines are expected this sum- mer. A number of placers in Alder gulch will be consolidated and another flume st A hrzo number of sheep will be driven into Montana this l;ur than ever before. Under Helena's incorporation act five wards have boenmade by the commlssioners. The Alice c2mpsany are now employ- ing over 250 men—mners, milimen Helons s sbout to organizs & Matusl Wood and Fuel company for |-¥eb- protection from monopoly. 1 Both of tho lice mill aro ruuniog eir $2at o tha mmmr vaos ot thomtia e | duced by these mills are now saved. The new. M.-E. church at Dillon is beiag enclosed and will soon be ander roof, and It iv expéoted the' religlons ;firv’m'fllhnminnbythnltnt u Dillon s jubilant over the of the county seat bolng. trapafemed from Bannock to ht about May by .cent. beer saloon. to lance it. The ication of St. Jacobs Oil lmm-dl:fl;l removed the lnll)nz aud severe pain. ES— ENVIED BEAUTY. What is more handsome than a nice, bright, clear complexion, showing the beaaties of perfact, health? ARG pan enjoy these advantages by Illlng Electric Bitters, all diseases of the Stomach, um, Kidseys and’ Urinary Organs, ‘are speedily cured. ~For nervousness snd 400, all attendent aflments, ‘they “are a |’ Grea: neerfailiog remedy, .nd po-mmy care 'hereglll other fail. Trythe Electric Bitters, and be convinoed of their wonderfal merits. For ‘sale by { . all druggists, at fifty cents’a: bm};) [ NEURALEIA, SCIATICA, 1UNBAGO, BACKACHE; GOoUuT, SORENESS HODLY A, TOOTH, EAR HEADACHE, e SOLD BY ALL DRUOGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIGINE, A. VOGELEII & CO. altimore, Md., U. 5. A PROPOSALS FOR MILITARY | SUPPLIES. ‘'HrzaDqUARTERS DirARTMENT OF THE PLATTE, OTeos oF Gaptr QuAKTELASTE Forr, Oudisk, Tna Mareh 11, 1881 i Siplicate . l.\h ject to_tlie’ ot «man{ lonis will ’m- off o stor’s which places and time they will b op Fiowecs ol adars. orfienihing ' of Milltary Supplies daring tho ine Joigim,ats1, sad md!u Jine soih, 1855, waod d charcoal, Or stich o [OMAHA REAL ESTATE BROKERS o 1408 Farnham Street NEBRASKA. Office—Nori} Bide opp Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska ; Land Agency. |acsma DAVIS & SNYDER, REAT ESTATE AGENM‘ IN NEBRARKA.' -V "Boop s eom; oo abatent o e v 8 Real Eatte n Ol aud mayltf AGENTS WANTED, mz <+ the:Fastdst Eelllng Book ‘Gt thi Age! Foundations of Suecess. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trad ‘act busitiess, vals tables, social 3 ow o conduct, paile hmu. inf. o it lss complete Guide ‘0. mu— umly necssly. Ad ae3sod spacial erme, ANCHOR i RTINS Cor ey et T BEXOELSIOR Machine Works, OMAIA, NEE. J, Hammond, Pmy &Manager The most thor ‘Machine Sho ‘v\md Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irous,Geer Cutting, ete 56 Harney &t Bet. 14th and_15th, NOTICE. Any. one having desd anlmals Iwill remove hem free of charge. Leave orders southeast com ¢ of Harney and 14th St., second door. CHARLES SP! BUSINESS COLLEGE. TIIE GREAT .WESTERN 6eo.R. Kathbun, Principals Oreighton Block, - OMAHA " Band tor Cireular, Taoviodswt M. E. EISDON, General Insuranee Agent, AMERT NEWA iK FIRE INS. 00, Amots. 30t, | AMERICAF CI sald suppiles b4 requiredus Fort Omata, ¥ort Nloorats, Fort Sldney, Chey” enne Depot,”’ Fort Russell, Fort _Sanders, Foit et Has Fors Doviids, Fort Cutioron) i Fort_ Brideer, Fort Lammie, e Was' " Propossie willalao be received at this offce to the day and hour above name', for the gelivery on the cars at |ha£ulnl neareet t the minos cii the inocf tho Unlon Pueifc, of elght thoumnd on, ~Also for. v.;a'nl of coal, of e tan., Aleg or- at station s east from Kearisy Fanciisacet Voo il pocids sy mad et million pounds oats _Eids for graln should state theato por 100 pounds-—not per bustel. Proposals fof clther class of the stores @en- tignga, ot tor qusstites 1 it e wacle 16 qind received. Each propoml should cate, Seperats for-eazh urticle ai a2t Cor. of Fifiocath & =~ Ften WA N¥ 8. G. STEVENSON & GO." ‘Carpenters and Builders, have removed to No. 1808 Dodge Stroet, whers they ate propared to do all kinds of work In their line on short notice 'wt reasonable rates. JNO. G. JAGOBS, (Former}y of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham Bt.9 Old Stand ORDIRS BY RRLOORA P SOLICITS nerte i Oamso.ooo "ROYAL. HAVANA _LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 123h, *'| 16000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7.2 PRIZES. wariod-tharesdor b will; wHbLL e dayy siter being notitel such ot xood and, st sirtives, ab once, - for.the EuiEhal periommcs of the oniragt: e gonerninent TSscrrcs tho Hight £ rijict any orall propo's. X prekeranee. will-Ue.given o, astgls; ot domestic prodaction. Bamkpropopls o R il Ratael he kivd and (et maied quartt o of ood‘ oiraLt ach atilons Bod e e kTt nxu. il dddreised 16" the:) Mdorwlhe respoctive post._and depoy, R S a ha ool e fial aa PROPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS- | ¥ PORTATION. Hpoues Deer. o TiE PLATIE TERMABTER'S OFYICE, Nes., March 16, 1880, triplicate, subfect to, the be raceived at this office i) 1% & clock noon, on Tawrsdvy, Apet T1se, 1881, or at the 5. me o r(‘":h‘ulml;m. G- SMALLEST PRIZE, §1,000. i ) Yo roois; #ogle mesl 8 centa. Piisy, $6,000' 729 Prises, $16,1 DR S b i ROMAN & 00: > Bodoeeitns So TAYLOR & Ca, New York, marications and _mosey to Ao SPECTAL MASTER COMMISSION- ER'S SALE. ‘Bustness tracmcted Smens that o an Incors d subject Currency or gold subject to ln:mmmm Corltenonof depouslvasd parable fa three oz 1 wlv moaths, besring nterest, or demand without int Advances made mwu aparoved se- LT 3! stcbazge Govers- M uxxwp-.h-nmm em.mmm PROMPTLY MADE. TU. 8 DEPOSITORY. fmsT Narionat Ban OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th and Farnham Streets, ‘OLDEST HAMKING ESTABLISHMENT 2 IN OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BRO&.,) ‘RoranuImD w1866, Organized a8 & National Bank. August 30, 1963. e | Oapitaland Profits 0ver$800,000 Edinl it of ™ Gella passage tckota for Exigranta tn the. In- m ylatd HOTELS: THE JRIGINAL., BRIGGS HOUSE ! Oor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave, OHICAGO ILL. $2.00 13 8250 FERDAY to of amusement sll modern WIWF—I' cont slemsior, &c. | 3. H. CUMMINOS, Froprietar. OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. éBROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowas: Onlinoo Strest Rallway, Omalbas o sad trom all trams, “RATES—Parior floor, $3.00 per feond oo pe s b - thifd fioor, a{ best furnistied aad most commodious Tho best GO T PHELER From I the city. FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, 'l'l‘ nlxm’ od accommodations, lNTEI! -OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming: First-class, Pine arge Bampie’ Roots, oe’ Block 0 oot Traina stop from 36 mizates 102 hows for dinner. Froe Bus to and from Dapot, . Bates $200, §2.50 and §5.00, sccording D. BALCOM, 3 W ORDEN, Gulet etk -t e ———————— PASSENCER AGCOMMODATION LINE OMAHAAND FORT OMAHA By virto of an order of ra fausd cut ol the | | Disriet. Court, n and tor Dongias Coun raska, and to'me directed, 1w et 10 Meloe ‘the south dsor of the Court Houso of Oroabs, Dougls County, Ne- {neald order, to wit: - Lot4tx (6In block ‘one hundred an { geventy- ances thereunto belonging, 8t of eaid conrt, recovered W. SIMERAL, Special Mastar Gommismoner. A. W, NASON, DENTIST, ibed | Orrics: Jacob's B - ok, coruer Csplts A7a. snd ending June 30th, 1862, From Neligh, Nobrasks, or western terminug Sloux City and Pacii 8. i, to Fort Kiobrars, Rom Sidney, Nebrasks, o Fort. Eobiason, yoming, Ty., pFrom, Choyenne Depot, W o atrermin, . SickTiners TER R siation, U. 7. BT, t0 Forts Potiermsn and Mekinney, Wyoming o Ein Fort Ered. Stecle, Wyomiug Tr., 1o Fort Washakie, Wsomng Ty. From M {ord, of Otat Sputhern terminus of the Ot Sautorn Reliond Ecionsion 16 Fort . U e érsnsportatiop on auy er all of the above named routes will ived. rovernment has the Fight t0 oefestany of s propana. o - powl pficate, sxpacste sor ek g oo — 'a boud in the sum of 170 Bdred g the. sufleage of the voters of Beaver. | thi head county. ‘Washington. A tannery will soon be estaldished. rail- { at Colfax. | W-hmgm ‘territory; with 'a total | and. A new. depot i’ talked of at O, dén. Salt Lake is to have a home for the Nfllfien of 45,978 hll 29,143 fe- An los jam jn the Yakaina river | ot gaused the death of 36 oat of 60 fine | cenaitionsto beef cattle Walla Walla are discussing | tne tha peopriety cf the formation of a state government. Trains will be running into Dayton on the Onmm railroad and Navigation Com road withln fifty days, The milk from 300 cows will be | mnufactured inlo cheese the. ye.r at the, White River Oh-:‘;-‘ The Sesttle Library association h.n«pamd their books, {some 1400 volumes, in charge cf the dq,.. g "“‘g ropostls should be GEO. H. PARSEH:. M. D, | the Somiims wANTEDPOR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. o G St S, o, 'AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, “Bible for the You b ‘Being the story of the Ecriptures by Alexander ML ). D.. lnll?h ll:d asrac. tivo language for old and young. Profusely MT:’“ I-::un lnur-tlnl and tm- e 3 v i, Work: sou sheald cir- 3 $3.00, Sen? for circulars with extr terme. B . OHAMBARS & C0-c Bk Louis, Mo iLat publlc auction the property ae-' | ars, office, cornet of Dodge and 15th snrahta. Tickets can bo procured from sees cardriv. or from driyers of hacks. FARE. 5 GRNTS. TNOLUDING STRE oA EKENNEDY’S EAST INDIA 1Y ‘NOILIWASNOD ‘synemeSuese( suonmg A FAMILY TONIC WINWWUeUH ‘vlaCedssq oy ‘ng BITTERS I ILER & G0., SOLE MANUFAOTURHRS, OMANA, Nob. MORE POPULA R THAN EVER. .The Genuine ": SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MAGHINE. mmmrmmmemsmumhmwmm e el Machios e e bafors 1o puoc 2014 itract, and quanti- In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. - In 1879 we sold 431,167 3 Machinee. Machines.: Excess over any previous year 74,785 “ Our sales last year were at thamholcm 1400 Sewing "M For every business day In the year, achines a Day | Tha "Old Reliable” FIRE FIRE FIRD The Popular Clothing Housefjof M. HELLMAN & (0.. Find, on.account of the: Season so. far advanced, and having a very large -Stock ‘of Suits, Overcoats and .Gents’ Furnishing Goods leéft, They Have REDUCED PRIGES that cannotfailto please everybody REMEMBER THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13th. C00DS MADE TO ORDER ON-SHORT NOTICE. PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, "t CHICKERING PIANO, FOR And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Afiant for the Estey, "Burdet, and the Fort Wayne Grgan Co's. Organs. Have had years Ijdeal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. 'S. WRIGHT 218 16th Street, City Hall Dnildlng HALSEY V. FITOH. J. F. SHEELY & CO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. ' CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. —TEIETEON® cOMMNmoTIONS. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS oy HALLADAY mn—mu.s, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELL A L. STRANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb J. B. DETWILER, THE GARPET MAN, Has Removed From His Old Stand on Douglas St, to His NEW AND. ELEGANT STORE, 1813 Farnham Street, Rooms tn Jacobs Blook, up stairs, corner of Casital Avene and 6thtavet. Hesidenc THE SIHGER MAIIIIFAGTURIIIG Co. Prineipal Office: 4 Union Square, New York. mwmfi\hbwsflufl MlJmOb-hfl.Old o South Amerioa sopl6-ddwif versity 1egents, for the use of ‘the l#holmm The grading of the Penid'Oreille _The celebrated Emma’ -fi-ihfiw -ouoxn..n.«h—h-& rail | daily expectation of active operations. tuad is now completed 184 miles Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all His 0:.d Patrons. " W B Lambets