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THE DAILY BEE. |5 e oo to dsim STATE JOTTINGS. 5 e b e et Waras | —Seward wants s resmery. 20 that it is easy B BOSEW A7uR: BDITORY | {00005 Chke were determined to bave | S eul has a demooratic.paper. Tar Gret improvements Omahia | Shssiae the-ratsonds (i thes had. any . —The Wahoo brewery has ataried, should make are improvemente in her in & vic Y Iy “:: up. municipal government. i X b it | fion. PresmpEst GABFIELD'S southern policy of which we hear so little 1s giving univereal satistaction. “dey, | mow botel. Drxocmacs in Madrid sod Castile Fod bavehadts do o s, 1, 8T | brik blosk. is rapidly increaring. Castles in Spain urfluzivln'd not have feared any better —Sheldon’s new depot is almost than will Boon become unfashionsble. ,mm"",'* fli‘d in mo.fi ‘Vi‘;f;"h;bofl* completed. city officials up to 1874 What about the $14,034 tax on the bridge property, from | maad st Blalr. Kossora's sister repurts him a8 e0- 1574 30577 and assessed by your city asses- | _Plam Oreek is 5 d remitted ity officials? joying -xo-'\lmt. health st the age ol CoICAE -—&d%“ =t 79, snd being pleasantly sitwated In | g infin ough theiz_bired minious, . b around of e vl ST C | T e vulturosof el ofer She ! em— incoln e: _—$t. Paal is agitating ineorpora- —Oplum smoking is pracHoed at —Wahoo 1a to have still another x) to have —Grafton fato have » bsakind af Pored Rt EE vices. e ed by ¢hie.Unioa Paclfic 3. The 'g Tho Herald and Republican. to understand wh; aire” in_their adus|ihe ogean rate thonce to Liverpc ¢nfs—making 32 conta & bushel from St, Bouls to Liverpool through New York orany other Atlantioport, Here in & @lference of four cents & th | bushel, therefore, in favor of the political mosntc: wete With- we himself; ingwestionably P§ . e opinion prevails | St. Lonis to Liverpcol by the river route. The rail rate from St. Louls ‘tn New York is 16 cents a bushei, and river route—and this canbe ineressed remem- | to-seyen cents wheu barge rates shall nominstion of sovator lsst fall, by William D and that he got down on his knees be- fore Tom Majora and Bill Daily sud frpud—a politioa —-North Bend bridge is finally com: | worst. sort, ;and their ffiends, sbd fairly begged for recoguition, in their gooduces ot hourt i i . | they permitted him to be nomina Drwelling houses are in great de- | 0 B0 o wer house, such hog-waah aa these two Omaha papers contsin day __to day _concerning L SR S 1 u_r;'fl;j Egilafi:g to de- o peots water works - { oant geopls, = Church Howe is o v Tore the end of the year. e flud 1 bistherskite, of (ho s 80, tegarded by everybody except his employers and profit. The Mississippi river route, dags i timo, A CHEERFUL WAY. Jubas IsoARIoT ween't anywhere, |re o, 3 vy | Ploted ata cont of $14,500- 1f we'hre“to belisve our democttc | 530qn him shall be politically damned Su ™" _A thirty-three pound wolf-was shot last week near F-‘::finld. s assoolate _employes like Tae Her- blioan. A man who contempories who are discussing Sen- | and buried face down o that they be in 8 itionto dis out to ik — idges across the Re-| a2 . ering from pain.—nouralgla for in- et e B S T e | oo i it s s ez the necasity of pevesrg | fguSe " reation. to-ths masdy, bl ok people of thelc haefal preens 593 | " Linccin'a land league hild o 108t | ' mia for, o welcome him bomo | Mt 2, Guett_ proprietor GL70 Tar new eity council should be | T ThN WIS T Ll ction in | successful ball on St. Patrick's sk . f feom an oficlal term of-scrsice at the | £0%% Ry snswered ghr PTG sbove voproach. Orherwise 4 would | Snracias Lo piis e nisiaken Vo=~ _Thclizans of Repubiioan Citp{ siste caplial: To peopla wao kmow | {11700, [ A4, Mo 2+ ity bea wiste of money to vote bonde Bk By i Y S REES. SR ssiling M. Moore, ‘mor have — Tx#weather servios slipped up in predicting the late storm, but Venoor “called the turn” six months in ad- vance. Vennoriss bigger man than old Hazen. Sppe—sg—ge——— Ir a set of irresponsible vagrant and politisal sharks are elected to the clty council, that $100,000 in Improvement ‘bonde will never be voted by our peo- ple int> their pockets. — HasoALL is sfter the nomination of mayor on the republican ticket. ~ He, may poseibly be induced to Tesign in favor of Smythe 1f he is guaranteed the presidency of the city council. liew ‘cotlld meither boy or bulldoze. Mr. Moore's vote on Senate File Noq. county. that ho dose not mnderstand tho pras- | April tioal aperations of the railrosd tax law. In the fiest pldce it is radically e wrong that discrimstion should exish | L ir poto b poration shall pay a tax fn proportion | Springe. to the value of his, her, or it's proper- 1y and franchises.” The property of all individoals and corporations ex- cepting raflroads and telegraph com- panies is assessed wherever it is lo- | North Bend. Mz. Frye, who will take Secretary Blaine's place in the senate, is one of the most active political tools of mo- nopoly in eongrees. Mr. Frye will be in & stew before the expiration of his term. em———— Thuredsy. panies s asseased by o state board of equilization. Now, the only excase for president of the city souncil and Baldwio as city atiorney our citizons will button up tneir pockets and vote. down any bonding scheme of which such shysters and bigh tonod bilks: can take advantage of, _ VANDERRILT, pays no tsxes QoD £50,000,0000f personal property aud shirks his taxes on the railroads which he owns, while the peaple are tazed bed and right of way can be uni- foemly apportioned among the different connties, This Is urgent becsuse the valae of the.rosd bed and right of way ‘fuay bo $10,000 s dnlle, where eating licorice worth - $50,000, on -account of cul- werts, bridges or tunnels. Grand Island —The deficiency in the accounts of the Adams county treasury smounts to 000. iy with his constilugkts | have organizad » fres ferry company.| the course he —A number of kelus of lime wlil be | sach balderdash - > we | burned at Pawnes City this summer. oharged him withsoselling out to the | _Soribner sportsmen had a deer corporations. Upon the contrary.me | hunt recently in defisccs of the law. believe M. Moora to'hie au honestand | -—Consignments of Rlack Hills fearlese ropresentative whom monopo- | freight idneyare increasing daily. —Anew G. A. R. post has been fcrmed in South . Loup precinct, Hall 1y nauseating. puraued st Linoola as: The Herald and Republican_contain every few da; regarding Church Howe are absolut — | ‘POLITICAL NOTES. Judgd Wood i said to have lobbied for 'the renomination of Judge Bill- 40 was doubtless oast with the bost | 6 10na' population will donblo§ i88% .« molives, but his explanation shows | inside of sixty dsys from the first of | Hx-Gongressman Do La Matyr s a man of abiding faith. greenback speeches in Maine. Thers are four vacancics to fill in the house, tho seateformerly occupled new hotel bullding | by Fernsudo Wood, 0. D. Conger, W. rick and three stories of property. Our comstitution | _A'new gelst mill is soon to be put roquires that “every pereon and cor- | up sbout five milea from Blue —The saloon of John Sererson, at Jackson, was destroyed by fire on eated. The property of railrosd com- | —Wilber masons have secured the A —The publisher of The Froment Wirn Smythe for mayor, Hascall | for this discrimination in favor of the | py;peer (German) will soon ssue a aliroads Is that the value of the road | Norfolk edition. root. —August F. Arnt has'again been evicted from his_farm in Wahoo pre- cinot by the U. P. the grades aro easy and no bridges-sre [ _Blue Springs has petition the Us needed, while in ‘other sedtiong the | P, to move thelr depot to the west road bed and right of way might be | side of the depot. —Smith Mead was ran over and | ly able-bodied mi jnstantly killed by a locomotive at | runi,and, as the last week. ed into politics, troduced into them thirty-four P. Frye and L. P. Morton, 1t barbed wire fences are introduc- Divid Davs #ill have to carry a cush- fon in his trousers. The republicans of New Jeraey have made an spportionment. which gives of the sixty leg affetted. Mr. E. P. Brysut, draggist — HOW TO GET RICH. is first to practice econom; 200d old “Deacon Sayder tive districta, concedes tweaty-two to the democrats, and holds four doubt- Stop that Cough. ful. —Willie Pennington, of Waverly. | exist. fatally poisoned himself last week by yeara as spenker The federal su; arpangement for State Settitid John L Rich Michigaii, the ‘republican_iominee to sticceed Reprérentative Qonger, is Progressive farmer. The prehibitionists in Rhode Tstand propose to run a_ticket this' year in oppoaition to Governor Littlefield and his associates. Last year there were Tocal issues which gave strength to the | Discovery for Consumption. ~This is movement, but this year they ‘do not |the great remedy that is causing so much excitement by its wonderful cures, curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a millton bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within tho last_year, and have given of the house of rep-] perfect satisfaction in every instance. Wao can unhesitatingly say that this is really the only sure cure for throat and lung affections, and can cheerfal- Iy recommend it to all. Call and get a trial bottle free of cost, or a regular size for $1.00. Ish & McMahon, Om- sentatives and was & prominent can- didate for governor last summer. prema court bas bsre- on _cnough for a quo- Tast congress made no rotiring judges hope- by » direct tax on their property and | BatMr. Moors thinks that the bill |' *_Tpo Fillmore and Seely and|lcesly disabled, the court must go on an indirect tax to the monopolies 0n. every necessary of life. e _ ____ _ ] depots and station houses by local as- | with the flood ters from all over the state condemp.- | He thinks that if the depots and sta- ing the momination of Stanlay Mat- thews and urging our senstors to vote last week. sousSrs wah in favor. of the citiod wud | —Fifty thoussnd dollara In bridgo property was sweps away by the flood W are constantly In receipt of et [sgainst the fafereats of the country. | PIOPery was Swens arey —One hundred beaver were recent- ion “houser were assosscd 85 8 |1y captured by three lodges of Omaka whole, and distributed through the | Todinas near Fort Hartsuff. agsinet his confirmation. There 1s mo | couuties, thst the country would have | _Tho loss tothe B. & M. railroad t0 compel tho nssessment of railroad | Wright dams on the Blue went down | foF avother term two men short, even Matthews securea a confirmation. able, axcept for ¢! teat of tho head Goubt'that the mass of Nebraskans are | some advantage. This is disproved | by the Iste froshet, between Orleans | court. strongly opposed to the nomination of | By the ssseesment of 1880 whicl. . v all the depots and mschine shops had boen Jamped with the road bed snd [ poldt, — Mz S. F. Doxxeiiy, an sble and experienced journalist, who is well and favorsbly known to our eitizens as the former city editor of the Herald, hue acoepted the position vacsted by Mr. Kent, who is to beon the edito- rial staff of the Salt Lake Tribune. previous year when thesé*dbuildings | Grand Islard, This Is not the the town, Nearly every the most rapid perlod of Omaha's de- | were to be built, “Wken’ Hese velopment. He may therefore be de. ‘were voted the tax re pended apon to maintaln the reputa- | that the local t8X, on- ve- tion of the local page of THE Brx as = dally reflox of the life and growth of our city. discharge of & Ir ja » siguificant fact thst the mew senate committee on railroads Is at msnt of southern carpet-baggers, and bas more chance of returning to Oarolioa, or Spencer, of Alsbams. Sewell, of New Jersey, is president of the West Jersey railroad, and rep- resents the Pennsylvania road in con- : gress. Teller is the Union Pacific's st- : 0 dation, sad Tadianols, is fully $15,000. Jay Gould's Cincinuatt attorney. the conutry legs pro Tata income after m_p?:“i 2 [ o Nemaha just east of the depot at Hum- right of way than they had duringthe | __A- brute named Geo. Wilson st d the doad body of New York add Wayne MoVeagh if said to have protested against Stanley Mattews! nominstion.... The. report. looks prob: he fact that the pro- qf the department of justios, in all ordinery circumstauoes would b encugh o, prevent the nom- ination of ;» -man to the eupreme Ohio each contribute to the United: Stases senate five sons in addition to their own representas tives in tho s-nate. “New York gave birth to Semators Teller and HIll, of Colorado; Van Wyck, of Nebraska; McPheraon, of New Jersey, and Cam- of He served two L It youare suffering with a Cough Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, loss of volee, tickling of the throst, or any affection of the Throat or Liungs, use Dr. King's New NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO, ormE ded. | his wife to s physiciauand then jumped L publican Valley railroad are ‘braska has voted precinct or city. ing to push the work of construction M. Donnelly is an old resident of our | to railroad corporatigps en-condiflen | ic Pawnee county. ity, who has in fact, with | that depots, ® and vou: —Ata charivari, at Palmyra, Otoo | the bar of Judatt e o + | county, Willis Bazley, sged 16, was a accidentally shot in the side by the revolver. 2 —The new Oatholic church at Te- ments would h 0 PRy interest | cumseh, work on which will soon l:e and principsl @i thie” bonds. Is it | commenced, will be 40x70 feet, built fi i 10w o exempt | of brick and is to cost $4000. 2 .| —About$50 ia cash and some Iabor theso improvedents from Jocal tax- | | ~—About$501n ouch » et H. Hunt, and I . speach, when_tho *democzats threw ation and thaeompel . thy 78 of | forry at Naponee, until such time | egga at him: From that. moment he was snd beoame ‘s ‘stalwart, and hay never w turned his faco back, Ho was always © | as the bridge can be replaced. the very outset packed with the tools 4 hat| _On apoomntiof the death of the of the monopolies. Kellogg, its chair- couutry agrt¥e from f_onntx‘jpfla' ofh Camin, < that el icense to' marry have to mao, I the st relic of the worst le- | éne law that exemphh $he” railroads | Hoonct Bevthemtdadiel those eggs. He s man s large, or Iarger, than Conkling, and with a fine pair of eyes, and pretty evenly ac- | & complished all throngh. If any of these naval ofticers come into his pre- sence without epaulets and all the fixings, he will put the screws to them, They wanted style about the navy de- partment, and now they are going to McGinely, of Feamout, rented o m x ing of the senate than Pattorson, of South i oo e :;"m‘”,.n.da"“;;fi.,; voted §200,000 i ol and akipping out to New Mexico. for the purpése ol —An lo gorge at Newark, near old These ground) Fort Kearney, threatened the town, & which turned.out en masse, and after hard work saved the city from inun- b eron, of Wisconsin. Ohio to Senators Voorhees and Harrfeon; of Indians, McDill ‘and "All Pprepar- New Orleans war, the republi fton, of *Towa, snd Plamb, ot Kanssa. “Gath” says tho new secretary of the pary, Huni, was o competitor at Bi jarat, Soule, and the best advocates in the south. He was always dressed’ in the most elaborate manner, and never spoke to the court but with white kid gloves ou his hands, After Butler occupled Hant was inthe Bastile for a while. icans ‘took William think he made one county, | s unionist, but he never would have issued | been an intens: republican_but for CHEST, lllsorz TERoar, QUINSY, SWELLINGS amp SPRAINS, TOOTH, EAR axp. HEADACHE, o Froaraion . cath oxiale 1. Jacns O 18 . Sl ind GHEAF Estinal Ramcly, LAt nials bt e comparativly titing ouiey Gf Care y one piliering With pais c Tave e pontive prctof s clain. DIRECTIONS IN RLEVEN LAXGUAGES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGBISTS AND DEALERS N MEDICINE, 0l 17 be reduced to five cents & bushel be- tween St. Louis aud New Orlesns—a rate which will still leave a good therefore, offers two considerable ad- vantages over the rail route to New Yo a differsnce of seven cents & bushel in freight and of one to three Sheboggan Fall, (Wis.) Sheboygan Co. News: Cheerfulness disconnts gloom every time. ~ We never saw & happy smiling man or womsn but what we ‘mentally praise them as public benefactors, Yet, even they cannot be quite so joyous when suff- recommend it _to sny ono similarly said: T sell moro of St. Jacobs Ol than of all other kinds of liniments fogather; and it gives the best satls- fagtlon of any liniment I ever sold.” In thia he fs joined by Mr. Ferd. Thipman, whose cxperience has been milar. *And thus from every point we hear of tho unqaalified endorse- ments by tho public and the trade of the marv ellous efficacy of St. Jacobs is 8| 0il, sd the press everywhere praises He is making | jtg great worth. 5 The great sacret of obtainivg riches t used to worry the life out of me to pay as they are being In- | enormous doctor's bills, but now I agricultural regions, | have ‘struck it rich.' ~Health snd happiness reign supreme in our little household, and all_simply because we use’ no other medicine but Electric Bltters and only costs fifty cents a bot- tle.” Sold by-all druggists. (2) » SCIATICA, BACKACHE, fcourT, SORENESS Geo. P. Bemis | ReaL EsTaTe Acency. 165th & Douglas Sts., Omaia, Neb. Dasl- agent HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Strect OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office—Norih Bide opp. Grand Central Hotsl. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. AT el el T Great Bargains In Improved farms, and Omahy ity proportc: ©O.F. DAVIS. 'WEBSTER SNYDER, Late Land Couvr U. P R. B. a5-tebTil Byron Reed & Co., OLDRST EETARLISID REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. .. Koop a complete sbatract of itle to all Real Esiato in Omaka aud Douglas County. masttt AGENTS WANTED EOE the Fastest Eolling Book -of tha Age! Foundations of Success. 'BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORNMS. K {forms, how to trans- tables, social etiquette, rlv usage, w to conduct public sct it 18 & complete Gulde to Suc- A family necesti'y. Address special terms, ANCHOR PUB- Feutey 2o EXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAIA, NER. J, Hammond, Prop. & Manager. M Bnope ant Fouey fn thosiater T Castings of every description manufacted. Engines, Pumpe and every class of machinery ‘made to order. ‘pecial attentien given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Cutting, etc. tor new Machinery,Meachanical Draught ag, etc., neatly axecuted 56 Harnev St.. Bet. 14th end 16th. NOTICE. Any one having desd anlaals I will remove hem free of charge. Leave orders southeast corn ¢ of Harney and 14th St,, second door. CHARLES SPLI BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Geo.R. Kathban, Principal Oreighton Block, - OMAHA Send for Circular. “noviddkwt M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPR .NTH: PHENIX ASS0RAL v o, o Lone ‘Assets, 8 2 THE MEROIANTS, of Newark, N. J. GIRARD FIRE FhiladeiphinCepital NORTHWRSTERN NATIONAL,Cs) FIREMENS BRITISH AMERICA ASS NEWA K FIRE INS. CO., Asse AMERICAF CENTRAL, Assote. 2 st 383 OUARA N $2,250000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. 15000 'I;IIIKETS ONLY, 7.2 PRIZES. MALLEST RIZE, §1,000. 1 Priss §1000,030 1 Prizs 1 prive Whole Tickets, $160; Halves, $50; Qnacters, $40; Tonths, $16; Twentieths, §5, Forseths, §3. tlo Havana is governed eatircly oy the above drawin 1Prise, $6,000 723 Prizes, $16,110. Wholes, 82, Halves, 81. ROMAN & CO. Succossors to TAYLOR & Co., New York, Direct all communications and menev to THE BANKING HOUSE BANKING ROUSES- OLDESY ESTABLISHED. IN NEBRABKA. e Xept In Carrency or gold subject Accounts #ight check without notice. Coritcste of crpit e parable 1 ton H ELLM AN & six and twelo months, bearing Interest, or on demand without interest. E .- rs on approved Advances made to custome: carities st market rates of Interoet Bay and sell gold, bills of exchange Govern- ment, State, County and Clty Bands. Dttt e o e el 804 | Bind, on account of the Season 1and, sad all parts of Earope, Soll Earopean Passago Ticketa. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldt U, 8 DEPOSITORY. First Narionar Banx OF OMAHA. Oor. 18th and Farnham Streets, MENT OLDEST BANKING zsnsusq They Have (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROK.,) ‘ESTABLISEED X 1850, Organised ag a National Bank, August 20, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 e toat o U.8.4 PER CENT. FUMDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRRCTORS ‘President. K¢ 'AveysTu Kovwras, Vice President. H. W. Yarzs, Geabler. A 3. Porrueron, Drawa dratta prine efiden of the United Statse, also London, Dubl] th and the principal cities of { Barop. G , Attorney. Jomx A. O xiguvOx. ¥. E. Davis, Ase't Cachler. This bank receivesdepostt without reyaxd to ‘Bells passage tickets for Emigranta in_the . yldtt Oor. Locatsd THE JRIGINAL., BRIGGS HOUSE | Randolph 8t, & 5th Ave., OHIOAGO ILL. FIRE FIRED FIRB CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO / BANEKERS. Bustuess traasmeted mme s that 0 an facor- raec Bank. The Popular Clothing Housefof : o se- so far advanced, and having a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishing Goods left, REDUCED PRIGES that cannotfailto please everybody REMEMBER THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13th. > “=E| GODS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. In PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, "% CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, in the business centrs, convenient 00's. $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Organs. o places of amusement. Elegnntly containtng all modern improvements, elevator, &e. oe16tt 0G Council Bluffs, Iowa: Galing'alsisest “"‘;."a’;::‘,’z.‘:o e HALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. all trains. TES—| sacond floor, $2.50 per day ; thifd floor, J. H. CUMMINGS, r.!;';::m. T} deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, and handle only the Best, JCDEN HOUSE, | J 8, WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. $2.00. R CIRELR 00, . rrowTIER HOTEL, |PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Laramie, Wyoming. .:‘:'_:x,fl:','w;"zfi, ';"ffi:fifi:’”;:&‘m FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. attention given o traveling 114 2 CELETED prosrater. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. In the city. S GEO. T. PHELPS Prop, Wholesale and Retail in OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, DOMAN & c0. Goneral hgon, 255 Cin ol INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, | Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. T RS T e SR Cheyenne, Wyoming. JNO. G. JACOBS, Ko, 1417 Farnham 8t., Old Stand of Jacob Gy ORDERS BY TELWGRAPH SOLICITE AGENTS VANTED FOR First-clags, Fin Bam Foemaety ot Gith & Jaoshe) block trom dopots. Triassiop trom 30 missien DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING to 2 hours A. D, BAJ W BORDER, Cnlet Cl AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, 8 ‘Pumps, Engine Tri g5, Mi Machinery, “Bible for the Young,” lnmmi.fl'numnnl mlfl.l’llnfl,miflll!lfl‘- and Sexual Philosophy. | illustrated, . pressive Brofusly llustrated. The most important an | secure taig work, P ook pul L' Every family wantsi atot. ~Price §3 00, traowlinary Inducements offarsd Agente. K irca e @Co,, £t. Louls, Mo, A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md., U. 5. 4 get it. torney in Colorado. Brown fs the d e| —A Lincoln faher who left hisfive groagonilroesd’ monopoly king of g e pee: | children Jocked fn the house whila he [ From™ St-Loulsto Liverpool by Water. and Willisms are all reported to in- " save them fi cline fn their sympathies towards the monopolier. Agaiust such a majority | ty taxes! Wh Senator Ssunders’ voloe is ot likely | country ifg@umaha 14 Fobued to carry much weight. 7 — THE RAILROAD TAX LAW, To the Bditar of The Beo. in your is-ue of ch nob: !-:, 407 was | 130t avail —Families' livin, adly avail . port 1000 s —Nellle Matthews, of Sidney, who was_before the county court for at- tempting to burn the house of Fanny A 8 “%hat | went to prayer meeting returned in | St. Louis Republican, Georgia. Hawley, Sawyer, Lamar 3 {iims o fad the bopss on fire and to horrible death. in the botioms 4 the | o Al Toaded their homeahold | 00 canals, and m i; 5000 | cffcts into wagous and drove to tho | Tovement bes & | biat tydnri cently e :;(_ S s ments in cheap transportation on the tho wail. | . —Thelarge baen of G. W. Franty | Mississlepi river. burned on tho Gth inst., near North e ppers who | Byller, three horaes and oe thonsand B A e o wly used | bushels of corn were destroged. The e M & $oand | incendiary has not yet beon found. for one { the New York Mr. ‘A B.¢ canal tolls, and yson, March 4th, escaped from the | transporta‘ion of —Suit has been instituted against Furnas county for $8000 in bonds and | fticera last week by mounting a horse | swiftly. towed bar 3nd ditappearing 1o the darkness of be night. shippe1 to Earope by steam, the old Rl | accrued interest. The bonds have | New Orlesns in ~,| never yielded the coun in that cawe, we skin one another.” M. ing mysteriously disaj )peared fc Yorkmerchants at the surprisirg ill Wil we were 85ting onr Qrmon - umber of yoars, | " *| trations of cheap and rupla ford TR T A Yorx Triow . [\ Tt 18 120 miles from O'Neill Gity | 93 the Misslusippl aflorded In the but when the country seeks to contend for , Fort Niobrars, ty a cent, b and it is expected thht the Sioux City & Pacific will | 10 New Otlean bulld to the fort thi is coming season. ground will bs he road when completed wiil bo 201 fles long, starting at Fremont. (—Miss Cordelia Walte, school |ing Tug' trip acher near Elm Oreek, was killod the falling in the sod apartment, which i ushed her to ETE HE P across her chest. I H il i i ¢ i é !l y fodg Epit T i | 1] i =& (3 th the lady of the house | In commenti i i ifg it Febetiah | L1 & | *:EA i | ¢ 0 be, demstood that AGUAYT =™ » and $4 50, takes 50 ceats | Church Howe's ths or 6igy reception at West Polnt—which | depot into- boats, to the | three miles, And again shifted to: the and lhnqth. kblii-bvrh —Ninvnl\‘ing an expense that freight at New Orl word alike, The Blair Pilot | 1s not -subject o.5 The bnn' :’t’: on yote that shakes the turrets of the | __pg dwelling house of Edward ; Harvey, somo six miles sbove Schuy- Lir, was surrounded by water Sunday, 13th, when the ocoupants vacated it, | across the ocsan, and makes it pr and the watérs washed sway the foun. — a.uq.:x wnil the building on T 3 a overturned, and then taking quisker than b from the. iguiting of matches, w5 <51 i8 supposed, was consumed. —_— ‘That Beception. by s carious coincidence, read to man_Ho Unlon Pacific reception—not the ef- ys there is.enly = belng towed alougside the steamer and the grain hoisted aboard by elev- ting upon the acts of! ators. At New York the grain must be first shifted from the cars st the from - 8. ‘cente—making 28 Attention has already been called to the movement among New York m chants to secure the abolition of to movement has gathered -strovgth re- traosportation hold last Wednesday, favor,. of the sbolition of the messure ‘‘called attention to a new danger to the commerce of New | » York now being developed in the sippi to New Orleans, whenco it fs system having been to carry goods on the Mississippi in flat boats and from That the uneasiness of the New six days, and if neceseary, ::: ;ln;n‘:i w;_lll, brovght down to is will a saving of ! b in ber bed. The | six day over rai o accldent was not diecovered until the next morning, when the corpse of the or | girl was found among the debria with | o net make the ( a0 [‘ono of the heavy timbers of the roof | days, and often from the Mississippi to the Atlantic sesboard, since ordinary freight traius This saviag of six to eight ays thore than vompensates forthe difference in the time against New Orleans and in favor of New York ticablo toship grain from the M ‘aesday | sippi all theway by water to Liver- and thenos across the ocesn, - Again, there is no: tranfer at New Orleans; March 16 ako them fcee, This romarkable experl- At » meeting of board of trade, and Miller - epoke in as an orgument for eraln by means of ges down the M ailing vesse 600 bushels of grai s not without ample in olght time of start- can be made d freight earrisge racsit under twelve consume fourteen ratl to New York ng—the barges transferred two' or PRCPOSALS FOR ARMY TRANS- PORTATION. Cuiter QUARTERMASTER'S QrFPicH, FOaT ONAIIA, N3, March 16, 1880. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to ‘the conditions, will be received at this off lock, noon, on Thursdsy, April sme o r (allowing' for tho d ), at the officos of the De Quartermasters at Cheyenne snd Ogdem, at ‘hich places and time thoy will be opened in the preeence <f bidders, for the transportation of wilitary Supplies on the following described routes in the Department of the Piatta, darin the fis°al year commencing July 1, 1881, an ending June 30th, 1552, From Nelign, Nebrasks, or western terminus Sioux City aud Pacific B. I, to Fort Niobrara, HpquRs. DEFr. OF THE PLATIE } ob. rom Sidaes, Nebrasks, to Fort Robingon, From Cheyenve Depot, Wyoming, Ty., to Forts Lngsimier Femeran, woa” Gckliaer, Wyomiog Ty. B From liock Creek Station, U. P. R.IR, o Forts Fettermtn aodl MeKinhey, Wyoming Ter- . From Fort Fred, Steele, Wyomiug Tr., to For: Washakie, Wy ommg Ty. i From Mi ford, or Utah, Southern terminus of the Utah Southern Kallroad Extension to Fort a for transportation on any or all of tho wbove named routes ivea. Thio government has the right to reject aay or all proposass. Each proposal must be iu triplicate, separate for each roue, acd. accompanied, by s boud fa the sum of fivé hu.dred dollars, (3500,) exceuted trictly m accordance with the printed Instruc- {ions, st upon the baak form farnihed under is advertisement, guaranteeing that the part mating the propoeal shall nof witharaw thy £ame within tixty davs from the date announced for opening theo; and that iteaid rroposal isac- cepted and a contract for the servive bid 1. awarded thereund ¥, he will, within ten aay, after being notifis1 or tho award (provided such notificaion ba made withi: the sixty days_ above mentio,od,) accept tho same ard farneh and saffciéot security, at on Pertormance of thecontract 10 \ne Iaithfal Rlad L, form of contract, and stating the cstimaced_quanti- 5 0 be traneported, and giving ful in‘ormation as to the maunes of bidding, onditions 1o b> observad by bidders, and terms of contract and payment, will be furnished on app ication to this ofict, or to the offices of e, Depot. Quartermastirs at Cheyeane and Envelopes contsining proposals should_be marked; 1 for transportatt.n from 7 M. I LUDINGTON, 1760 Chiel Quartermaster PASSENCER _Ag:ggrg&nnmnl LINE O(D:IIAHA AND FORT OMAHA Louis to New Or- | e verpool is about 20’ §3: cents a bushel from. rom dri hacks, FARE. 25 CENTS. INCLUDING STRE d and young. Profuse TEHLEPHONE OONNBOTIONS. UNDERTAKER *==520= POWER AND HAND PUMPS Bein the story of the Eeriptures by Rav. Geo. AT WHO! AND RETAIL. CREATIVE SCIENCE | sl Ciok i iinpie o S | HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS ":““,:.?:; m,:‘_'}'l.,;::.;":fi _153, A, L. STRANG. 206 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb Senc for circulars with extr J. H. CHAMBERS & CO, erms. .. 8. Louls, Mo REMOVED! THE NEW YORK GLOTHING HOUSE RewmoveD. Has Removed to 1309 FARNHAM STREET, (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) MEN’S, BOYS’ axp CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS AND GENT’S FURNISHINC GOODS. J B D E PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. #8Call and Hxamine Goods and Prices. 8% 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb, more popuLAr ThaN ever| THE GARPET MAN, iable” REMBMEER That Every REAL i Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, T The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MAGHINE. he popolar demandfo the GENUTNE SINGE in 1579 exceedd thatof vious year during the Quarter of a Century in wi “oid A BT lable” Machine has besa 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, The “0ld Reliab'e” Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most chine ever yet Con- structed. THE SINGER MANUFAGTURING CO. Principal Office: 4 Union ,500 Subordinate Offi in the United States 5 o World and South 8 and Knerica, uare, New York. nd 3,000 Offices inthe Old ‘sepl6-diiwtf Where They Shall Keep Comstantly on Hand an Immense Stock of Has Removed From His Old Stand - on Douglas St., to His NEW AND ELEGANT STORE, 1313 Farnham Street, Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all His Old Patrons.