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THE SOUTH UNDER GENERAL s f 1, the beil 75 feet in BANKING HOUSES- THE DAILY BEE. e PERSONALITIES. [t e et it | o smigotin o | Geo. P. Bemis | ——t R e s With the advent of General Gar- be trayersed by the new branch of the | marck's organs, the 1 ¥ . _n sosrwamen orvom _ | b e sdvat o Goeurd Gor | Semnte Mionss vl e {5 7 L et o | Agemain tang. tod Kiinds| REAL ESTATE Acency. BANKING HOUSE s TS 3 (}flllg‘ pect wi e Tagee TaoUsaxp spinvers in Fall | of parties in control of the national .[‘:b;;;me. of‘ T:u{;ondon 'l‘n:t:; and No:th%x:i’:ldahn.h B theAéa:iT:'« p:.‘;.: v::-r(.g;::- 16 é Sis., Omaha, Neb. / River n & strike. overnment, the South turns over a | m: ,000 out of his paper ‘Why should we not hope for glass [ ny not alon Py Dovgies s o e e Reut tn o Mg it e your, and hud to pay $30,000 to de mantfasiories, blast fornaeos, e bt e ¢ money, (bomer): And | ucm e gt e thceor oy o EN NHBRASKA, FIRH! FIRE FIRE 5 fend his lawsuits. ters, rol oming | here we might ask in books are tnsured trons, Davin Davis was tried in the seoa- | is to bo peraitted to make & reoord | "y, 1" 173l learn that the real | has ane ool il b e a0 fmmigation o the Bl e poibisa sp iy mesesst | GALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO torlal balance snd found wauting. | for good or for evil. Four yesrs ag9, | name of Valleris, the operatic singer, | factories where iron eutors largely in- | country of his adoptiont De. Z8gel, BOGCS & HILL. = nE — when President Hayes frst held ont | is Hutobinson. Mr. Valleria’s name | to the raw materials! While on the | tho great Germaa authorlly op statis; TATE BROKERS S RVHCHEECRE The Popular Clothing Housefjof Wat H. Sowems has been confirmed | the olive branch to the southern peo- | it the sme. subjest of factoriss, It may be mon- | oo i bie pamprict, U FOL O REAL ESTA et Mr. Katy Oobb, th Norwich hus. | Hooed that & company of capitalsts | Labur,” places the ST Sefy ‘o 1408 Farnham Strect e s receivr cf public meveys ot Bea- | pl by his appointment of Gen. Key | Mra Katy Oobb, the Norwich hue U006 oo 5,0 aretion of o % R 5 Accounte k trice. to the postmaster generalship, an ers Targe best oanning factoty on the lino | aonually for the frat five years, of his | OMAHA . NEHBRASKA. | 730 Vhioe, ’ of peace and reconcllistion was confi- :“l“:;lf'p:‘_'n:""" D) e s oudin hi erloy. | exinancs, ot 80 pe sneom foe the | ome—sor e epn. Ornd O bl | * ooy e s et v M H EL" AN i i % i t] tant in- | next five years, an u welve moat ng interest, or o8 Tax principsl objections to an ex- | dently predicted by her politioal lead- | g & o Frua, the Ohinese profes- dn'fll:';m s e thermportant, in | et ira youes o 3t 85 por S0 N——_‘——eb raska Land Agency. weive ot v 8 k! trs session come from the democratic { ere. sor at Harvard, is » poet. A foreigner | Loy 0 W0 b0 Tt s ofl. (& total for fifteen years of Atrances made to costomars on apyrotel se- purty, who are solely responafble for | Northern pecpls wero told by men [ can't resido in thia country long be- T o Bt vaus baa of oll| $160, which 1, in_other words, DAVIS & SNYDER, e B mbosdly. like Lamar, Gordonand Wade Hamp- | fore his faults are discovered. A1y torn, | PeRcio erritory that yiald as good a the ' amonnt mecsiey W10 2| 1606 Parnkam St Omaha, Nebr, | menh e, Gomm s Gy Beni 4 = ton that he scuth waw eudy o 00| D o | letstoci o wetatn Pyl | mannce that tho reslesoseing | 500040 s ek e g Find, on account of the Season Wiz a ot of politioal bammers, | oept, not only the results of the War, | {oqitater, bat he keepa his own pri- | vania, Oue of these fields is fn the | therefrom can bo recognlzed and | Gree Sall Earopean Passago Tickota f: d ¢ desd-beats and unprincipled rascals iv | buk also the guarrantees of the consti- | vate blar-tender, all the same. extremo northeasterncorner of Wyom. | valued in dollsrs and cents. As a | etyproperts, GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. SO iar a Vanced, a.nd havmg tational smendments, ands fairvote sugldt and sn honest count were promised ae the results of what was believed to be & new policy In the treatment of thesouthern problem. Two years later, her city council, Omaha's growthlwill be not ouly retarded but checked. —_— Loxpox has 102,380 paupers, or 1 to every 370 iuhabitants, At this rate Omaha should have nesrly 100 Mrs. Hannah Cole died at Rome, | ing, near Jenning’s Stockade, and the | matter of course the country ta which il Frs N. Y on Mondsy, sged 105, She othor 1 in Sweetwater county. Either tho smigrant mores rocelves the bens- Late Land GomrU. P. B B. ¢ id le, and that was | is large enough to eupply the entire | fit of the outlay in money wbich was | sraow xxm. LEWIS REED, :fi'.eiu?:.” O o it Hanmah, | west “with Kerosene. Ol rafincries | necemsary to raise the individual. O Byron Reed & Co., U. 8. DEPOSITORY. Mary Anderson teavels in a special | must of neccsity apring up to convert, | the German emigratica fo the nited A e he has o up: | tho crude fato burniog oil. This, too, | States, over 75 per osnt ato batwesn [ — by the return of the democracy to | Fight pisnc, a small library, s file of | ¥ill 8d wealth, population and in- | 15 and 40 years of age, consequently REAL ESTATE AGENCY Fms‘]‘ "AT]U“AL BA'K a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishing in the prime of their vigor and lif i i ; finence. vu'lic paupers in receipt of public |control ol the semate, the south ro- ““’"‘;‘" "";“‘“};‘g"’:f:f‘n .|| Thora are doubtless skl other - | Tho by far greatest nomber of them IN NEBRASKA. OF OM4HA. Goods left, reliet, sained the relns o governmentin both | | 'The Baroness, Br et o, | 20uross of & proitable character, Iying | rely upon the labor of thoie handsfor | 0 eto st Rest| OoF. 18t and Parnnem Streets, —— branches. The leading committees snd i;?h::fl]:lk.:;her l;mp;"’ Iuafo’ e ;: burled 1n-our nnd-flihp;d hills and. gn;m:rlt. ;l‘:-th;hm _nmze:p-;c};: Estate In Omaka and Dougias County, maylt R : ill add in- | in raising the laboreris not too Eatate In Omaa nd Doughus Sounty. _mayld Sanorn J. Trpex has sunk lnl: most valasble okioes in the gift of the | v her marriage, aud she and William | 72 .Emy e a8 e e o e il o birato Ky At L T OLDEST IAllKlI'llg} ESTABLISHMENT They Have obscarity with the death of the fraud | demooratic majority were handed over | will have to worry along oa that. Ths Yellowstone national park, sit- | statement of a well-known American i . Aae Ty ery, and is only htard of oooaslonally | o men who bad lately borne arms | Buffslo Bill is sald to be worth [ uated in the extramo northwestern |statistieian, Edward Youog, who Foundations of Success.| yoorssors rozovrze sros,y in connection with some law suit for | youingt the government. Southern 6100.930. nd ;".’;:.fl'.f&i n-'l,l_hby part of va:xng, 1s growing in !;p lpl‘:cen fl;m’ s'oa‘““;;?,i g lmn;lg:l:fi = 3“:-&::'«2“.?"“.;;?}' s s Tl jon of taxes. war-whoops an ishes | et with each successive year. Its | laborer af . we. o laws 3 forms, o frans. National Bank, August 2, 1863, s 1 loaders wero consulted by Prestdent | ZFNCR oo™ This tn far bet. | syriad womders, rivaling +Arabiaa |labor of & German immigeant at €500, | 1t buinses raiuabe, tble, focel siquats T s o R IGES tersn i < hes - ‘partiament e, how to conduct public Hayes, tho utleranoss of Southerd | than being hero fn » snow-drift. | KIGA" storles, sre 80 sitraotion to | and the valus-of hls clothlng, other | Sotamer (3 TR Soleie Gaide o’ Sus- Oapital and Profits Over8300,000 Usasy lios the head #hat wears & | journale upon the conditien andneeds | [y ypite of the hard times which |all. The travel thither will grow|goods, and money, etc., he brings | cumfof Sl sisser L oton Pom et oty men ey | that cannot fail to please everybody crown, especislly a Russian crown. The new Crar hes changed his resi- ence to Moscow, in order to thwart any plaos of the Niilists for his de- straction. of their section were given due weight | have overtaken Sitting Bull, he lugs | year ‘!)ylyeni) ; fimmgniz'ng this h_\;lt :55’603 only nox, Gem.z,‘; 10..'.1 on | for cizsatarmand ""“"u;n.,,“""'“.,,_ X0} i in cabinet councils, and an esrnest | his fouf mothers-in-law around tre | the Unton Pacific management wil ,000 emigrants per_anpum $10,- | =— — e o b ,:,,,.m A by the d,:, eountry and provides for their wants. | this year build a branch road from | 000,000 in money and $60,000,000 in BXOBLSIOR U.8.4 PER CEHT. FUNDED LOAN. ies the | the Utsh & Northern to the park. | the value of laboring capacity, being . executive as well as by the dominant | Ypoge f::nu';.' gy [ ey Deors Eivat feood! PAnd | a total Toss of §60,000,000. Accord: Machine WOI"kS, political party to break down the bar- | | General Batler told s New York re. | then the road will be extended |ingto this estimation, it wosssume | ONEFaNEa. HrmE. REMEMBER THE s X4 Hazwax Kevssa, — is 1| through the park and into the public that during the last sixty years only Oma wilbongoed s mors o 2o T e e | Bty o e e | dssubiet s prosmiin, Bave | 4000000, of o lmnigrns | 1, Bammnd PP B IR | TR YR v, |ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, o mavufacturing point when "‘":‘ Without enterlng into detals, It is | aker court-martial, be tesmo by the e N e mil vorsk fortus | has loat durlcg that time, from 1820 | Machize Sbops ad boundry ln hesate, | T v e Oat Just transportation rates enable her| o;op0h 1o gy fhat the sttempt was | own ears.” which will be celled upon to_supply to lfls[:). Sfim.ow,‘oodt), % sre;_'e; aose, Prmpe and every clam ot machiney [ L e et 1301 and 1303 Farnham St., Corner 13(h. to succemsally compete with more| S EFY DA L L eneseutal, dhe heslh serora pooplod by fnvlids, | som than the war ‘ndemolty vhis o siien e e et ; " tril 1] ‘rance was 01 ayto 'y Issues time certificates bearing Intorest, favored polots who have e beneft of | 4oq “Me. Hayes resighed bis Wyoming's Futare, rho will pay valuable teibuto fo the | L o merica s galned. " | Well Aukurs, Pulleys, Hangers, | v Sifits S 5 sty oy dworimination on the part of the rall-§ G0, Joaving the problem as far | Cueyenn Lesder. *By this time wo fancy that tho read- Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer | giissof e Thiection Mo o it conttt Foads. from sclotion aa when 3o first| Wyomiog bas a future, and s good | er is roady to agreo with us that Wy- . e eviertain the 1a. G0ODS MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE. took it up. And in this condition he | One. Iu the pastdecado the youngest | oming has brilliant fature. The ob-| Speaking of Senator Mahone,Nord- e, maa ne. . ‘o y1dte Sraxuay Marrazw's ominatlon fa |y oo T euccommor, | teFFitory advanced rapidly. She more [ stacles that stood In oxr earlyupsth | hof, of The New York Herald, re- | 56 Harney St.. Bet. 14th and 16th. | = —— 3 - than doubled her population, un- | way havebeen brushed aside snd there i under consideration of the judlelary |~ Gongral Garfeld has happily com- | oovered many resources, and bads | is notbing sericus to_encounter in the | ™Ay to the cry that ho s srepudistor NOTICE. HOTELS: committee consisting ef Senators Ed- | 1i4103 himeelf to no definite line of | farewell to roving bands of red men | fature. A good and clear course lics | of debts, that is simply the war o munde, Conkliag, Lugsn, Ingalls, Me- | oics oroenting the broad declaration | who had stayed the progress of civill- | bafore us, Lot us gird up our loint | yith which the Virgraia, Boarbons | Ay ous barik dead solasls Twill remore THH JRIGINAL. Millan, Garland, Davis, Bayard s0d | 404 the national laws shall be ot. | Z8tion. Taking into consideration the | and renew progress from the milestone | ytroye to bring Mahone and his move- | Bem iree of charge. Leave orders southeast Lamar. 1t is likely to fail. P st respeot- | 20 Qition of th territory in 1870, the | of 1881 with fresh fuspiration born of | ment_ into. disrepute. Readjust. | 0 ¥ of Barmey and 1th s, econd door. 0“ E 3 d and enforced In this as well as every | progress made during the decade end- | a knowledge of the fruits that will fol- | ;ant” was the ocossion, not the pur- CHARLES SPLIT e other section of the country. He | iog in 1880 is simply marvelous. low persistent and well applied toil. { poge of the anti-democratic move- AT Qor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave., 2 ~~ Gov. Naxoz has it in his power 0 | has flang no sop to Bourbonism at §¢" must b borms in mind that | The outslde world is gradunlly loarn- | Pvent {n Virgioia, just ae “Greenback. | P ASONCER ACSOMMODATION LINE OHICAGOTLL. = don Bidanilypaion o Dutbles By e 5 Wyoming is situsted among clder, and | ing our wealth, of which we have evar | ; b OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA = : il mthon oo | the oatect of his administeation nd | hiucs bettor developed states and tor- | been so modest, snd pecpls will Aock | un(i domocratic Connects With Street Cars 2 poluting registrars who will attend to | oi0ced into no ‘ruce with men who | ritories. These have had the benefit | to our borders so that our populstion | sthor southern states, Comen S "SAUNDERS ana_BAMILION % 2 = . thelr duties sstisfectorily and who will | po sk of thelr Iawlessness and defisnce | of sge and prastige to aid them in se- | will have trebled, if not quadrapled, | Boyrbon democratic outcry. refase to parmit themselves 1o beweed | of 1 curing oapital for development. But | when the ceusus for 1890 is insctibed | ¢h the only honest and God- | 620, sa7end 1110 F . . 3 € Socks ‘of Baigulng poliiiclems. of justioe snd right. But bis record | S0P R N int thie ‘much, | in the bright deoadal pages of the na- | fuxsing people, and Mah TEAVE - % pol - | in congress lexves no doubt as to the | Ty takes time toadvertise, explain and | tion’s history. people are mo better than a lot of a1t =l i = = 3 Willhe do it! coutse which he may be expeoted to | induce capitalists and others to settle. pirates, was & mero protext. Your 1 :17. Gen. Garfield’s sdmisiztza- | Neither Rome nor a territory war Indisna’s Grest Reform. dent asked Mississippi é 3 3 Ylon il bo friendly towards. every | Dl o 8 day. Waoming has 4 god [ x.Y. el groenaoket. the other dag: “Well, s ik b e ro the pou R i § Fsatalt ACENT ovement o, th £ the soath to, | rt and is on the fairrosd to wa- | The edoption of the amendmentsto | what is greenbacker in your state?" | °%; et = A the Indiana constitution at the elec- | and the repiy came, sharp and_deci- | ers, or tromwdrivers of i 1 FOR ] bounded proeperity. J hacks, warda politioal or social development. | Lot us brietly review the sltuation: | tion which hss jast been held Is in | sive: “*A greenbacker in Mississippl is | FARE. 35 CENTS. INOLUDING STRR _ OAR — Tun scissors fiend of the Herald is still st his work. His latest exploit ls the theft of three oolumas of tele- graphic news, without credit. Hie advocacy of tho Barnslde educa~ | While the principal attrastions of the | ono respect of very groat mportance | a man who will be hanged before he | ————————— " | & : How doth the busy ditor tional bil, his former speches on bo- | ¥est seem to be mines and farms, | ¢ SRl 1 Hiey 4 Tt patura] | willl east enthic Lyotos Toeliha pre: M. B. KISDON, : And Sole Agent for Tmprove each shining minute, . e e b | Wroming can furnish these and more. | elections Tndiana is traneferred from sriptiva and intclarantboorbon de- g And gayiy.clip a rival sbest half of internal improvements in | Hor resources are more varied than | (b list of October to the November | mooragy.” That is the whole thing in | GeBeral Insurance Agent, Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. et D southera states and his well known | even those of Colorado. Taking into views upon immigration and industrial acoount the l?m(nul Interests in the progress, all point 4o this conclasion. | 92dsF of their prominence, we find stook gamblers Itke the best, consists that stockgrowiug is likely to maln- o g the. somnt of | 0% the oihor haod, 2 far 3 8 vlgorous | ain tho lead for years o come. 1t S e e | eaforosment of the national election | has doubled in thres yoars and wil o jeorpomations by Do | s Is concerned, General Garfield | OLtinue to inorease in tho same ratio, stroke of the pen. The water route | ¢ 8 SoRor rore] Garfed | Trors arotil millon they will like the least is by way of |20 > I " | acres of the public lands o Veimtuept e Now. Ontonmeapd | T sdmisistration sy be dopendsd | and morthwest portion of the Lerrito e e torcaues | UPOR o uphold the hands of tho do- | y that ao awsiting sppropriation by cousequent reduced rates ou farmers| "¢ justios in making the | the enterprising stock growers Whole produce. valleys coverod with luxurisnt grasses ballot free, the count fale, aud he | iy jyle; bat this will not last long. p hst in th idential con- H . . e s e il ebeta Ba] | el » ’ ; Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, e o e e | Ro%: T . Boger, of St Louis | o i ey 3411 $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ tos. Penneylvania soads, 8 aimilat | o rnerly minionary at Now 13, of Newark, 00 ocated usiness_cen! wven] s Guinea, advisee everybody to uso 8, | G flmlpma&mm.? lo"plw;s o?x;é-:nnk‘!l-u::fy?:mhhfl: Co’s. Organs. : containing all modern & , passenger " Jacobs Oil for rheumatism, gout or g JOMMINGS, F Ideal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years ® Tme water route torichness, that change some years ago, and, althoug it deprived that commonwealth of something of its importance in deter- mining the reault, the galn to it in the greater purity of its clections has Ho says afior using it for his own | SRITISE AMERICHASSURANO] S it may hav ed In political | \1t" thonmatic pain was subsided a ouDEN HUUSE’ J. s- WRIGHT, othor painful diseases of this nature. | FIRE: 00 00t | T e Y T QUMM I ottt - BRITISE AMERICA ASSURANGE Co e experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. case, that he felt more and more of NTRAL, % more than compensated for whatever | Jis s qturning fo his Iame limbe, and | 5 st car of Fliconts & ! '\ snd distinction. —_— T 3 the Tni has | 8% $2,260,000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. | Oor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY = s 23 oo U D EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. Council Bluffs, Towa. 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. become a politieal praverb, and so po- —_— —_— P . | lives of southern republioans secure. | The pushing, epreading stock growers | tent the_tradition with.the poli- 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7 2 PRIZES. | Onlineo Strost Rallway, Omnibus fo and from _ Asmuoa's “red handed eommun- | 7o e SIS MR B | will find ravges for thelr increasing | victans and tho poopls tha® every four | The great secrat of obi SMALLEST PRIZE, 1 00. i AT Rl ot .0 por o ALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. ’ r ate the men who levy enormous |\ 5 "0 L eation in its desjro | herds, and twhen sll the ranges re | yeara the wirepullers and mackinista |is ‘firat to practico economy, and as | 1 prie, 51 0t0w90 17 aasoor | o0 ba;th;fil.lh e s e S ————d F SHEELY & Co xes ou production and iudusiry, | gy "0 eie Lot it emancipate | fled there will be untold millions of | of both parties employed every cor- | good old “Deacon Soyder” says, “It | 1 irise * 200 8P ses, 10, i the oty GEO. T. PHELPS Prop. c LT o) - oattle in our young territory. itself from the slavery of political | Mining comes next in lmportanca. hatred and devote its best enorgies | Whilo there has not been much pros- bulld AT pecting, enough is known to warrant towarde bullsing up the waste place, | B0, ment thatbeto the-tag and byindustry and fairness towards | of tpg pext cemsus there will be all classes lot it invite immigration | thriving miningv cities In the lower and encou: oapital to invest | Biack Hills of Wyoming, in the Wind Waex our furmers can have shete 10, ST U0 " S viver mountaios snd grain loaded on the river bank f0F | o pyrcynce of politioal and social | f° famed i’f,‘fg"‘;l:;“@ :;' o'l"“"x“:‘:::“ ‘;m' freedom st the south, the southern | Battes, Silver Crown snd Geenite | i . problem will be entirely eliminated | Oanon’in this country; at Cummins h 2 if is remitted to thelr pockets, they | ¢ "o politios, Southern | Cits, in- Albany county; at Douglas | ticlane, and, as wo saw in tho lato elec- | Sonsumption, loss of volce, tickling of Pormerty of Glsh & Jacobe) will begin o appreciate the tremen- | "> I WL PL O ated | oreek and Ferris, fn Oarbon connty; dous sacrifices which corporate mo- | 1% O oy wil then bo tsated | 4 fanti, Miners Dalight, Soutt Pass i Bargs, in Sweetwater county, | deavor. In thi X ot partios nopolies have boen making in the in- | * °f B0 grester moment Lan 1 they | and Ln Barg 5 ¥, | deavor. In this respect both parties | o - origioated norh of Mason and Dixon's | and at Bear river, in Ulnta county. My crlminal. O ih | the great remedy that is causing so | Na 1417 Parnham t., Old Stand of Jacob Gle . g terests of & new and growing coun- “n":‘ b the quentios of the putl, | Outebde of thor dlaeicta. 13sro o e b e “"fbi‘;fmg much exegcnmt:: by i f.;.,dg;,ul ORDARs BF TALBGRAPH WLICIT © AGENTS wANTED oR 0uR ¥EW RooF, mmmelmfi lgnmg Mmhinu;, tey. tal ighta of southera votere. mled, | thousAEs of square miles of mouo- | tha chango is great gain, not auly to | UESk SUring thotands of hopoless e ‘Bible for the Young,” IR LSS, PR STEAN PRGNS rppeiisie bttt o - cases, Over & million bottles of Dr. AT WHOIREALE AND WET AL Ta demooratio minority In the sen- | grester attention will be devoted 10 | naver. beon trod by the foo of aivis | "o " o0 the Wholo 3eRtT: | Kingls Now Discovery havobeon wsod | CREATIVE SCIENCE | Sectosee "6t B\ eieiine, ML, See = R e ! ing! u Alexand . D. 0.t imple 4 sicrac: HURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS sto are rightesusly indignant over the | the economical needs of this great | lized man. | velueofGerman Immigraiion. | ¥ithin the last year, and have given | 3 gexyal Philosophy. istratad: BaXing & most Iniareding aog A, L. STRANG, 206 Farnham Omah 2 = < section of - the country aod a| Owingiothe miningextementain | Tho commissioner of emigration for | Perfect satisfaction in every instan ntan | Eoemreyeutifslseicuctor, Every pasent will 3 o, e proposal to replace the present eenate . neighboring states and _territories, | tho German empire on the 28th of | V¢ D unhesitatingly say that this is | Profusely iliastrated, Tost importent an | secure this work. Preachers, you should cir- offiosrs by repoblioan offclals. It sook | republioan , congress will gladly co- | 5o pectors have not yet thronged our | February lust submitted his roport for | F8lly the anly sure cure for throst | Bt o Eey o emsona darah A Bonefor circaars with xte _erma. A MR THAN REED’'S the democrats, two years ago, exactly | operate in this respect with the ad- | mountains as they will in the fature. | the year k:w)m the German reichstag. 1.;? elcnov:g n:g:!;t;:v:sn,‘lln]ud ucnl-l:hee;(nl; "Address Acrorrs’ Posuisurva Co., £¢. Louls, Mo. J.H. CHAMBERS & CO. ] §t. Louls, Mo PORTATION. th i 4 . Call and ge Blo tacribes tho extraordinary emlgrd- | trial bottle freo of cost, o & regular (o L twenty-four hours %o clea from the | miaistration. The position of Sen- | And when they do o there will be — o tion_from Germany, partfcalarly to | % h ize for $1.00. Ish & McMahon, Om- Catsr QuasTanuASTER'S O7.CH, b . rupt,_illegitimate, and questionable | used to worey the life out of me topay | 1 Brze 100000 §Prises, s expedient that could be conceived of | enormoua doctor's bills, but now I :v:-::‘-n k:-?fi?g:::‘arazfimw FHoNTIER HflTEL to determine tho October vordict. | have ‘etruck it rich.’ Health and | " Tucths, 416; Twentieths, §8, Forsieins, 84, y The ballot-box was de- | happiness reign supreme in our little | Lttle Havana ia governed eatirely by the Laramie, Wyoming. Po RK AN D BEEF PAG KERs banohed. Bribery was _almast | housohold, and il slmply because we | abovedrawing. i o 3 Whoiesale and Retail in openly practiced. Doubtful distrlcts | se no other medicine but Electric | 1 Prise, 86,000 723 Prices $16,110. _:.;‘.m,::,.lfl.'m.‘x £00d sosommoiations, | FRESH MEATS & PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. were colonized. False coanting was | Bitt d only costs fifty cents a bot- ho'es, §2. Balves, §1. tion givon %o traveling mer TS val, and s pariy that b the | ter Bola be s drenriier @) ROMAN & 0. ™ 77" S HILEIRD Propritor, CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. most money was slmost invariably ppiacsesnre to TAYLOR & €0 Fom Yotk ,| ————————————| OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, the victor. kwn;:]. Penmyl;-m. do- Stop that Cough. BOMAN & CO. Gengra) hyents, 133 Charel INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, | Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. cided to take ihis great reform S0P | 1t yon aro sufforing with & Gongh [~ Cheyenne, Wyoming. e TEOLOPEOND OONNBOTIONS. D Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, JNO. G. JACOBS, T DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING tlecock of the baser sort of our poli- e cas, 1 Rooms, o i the throat, or any affection of the pot. Rates $2.00, § rding ‘fi‘el‘;o"““,“fi‘;")e‘c“’;"ifim b Throat or Lungs, use Dr, King's New u“ D E R T A K E n centa. Discovery for Consumption. This s W BORDERN. Gatel etk et who incresse the burdens of the poor to fill the purses of the rioh, and who mercileazly plunder sll classes and conditions under the gaise of law and order. that have ss yet been dlscovered in republican offie holder, | o Mahons and _his_ manly | unessthed mines just as rich a3 sy Their indignant protest in the present | denunciation of bourbon political | 41y ‘west, It is not In reason to sup- | ferent causes, among which the follow- usual condli oase is the sheerest hypoorisy. methods in the past may matk the | pose that golden and silver wealth has | ing are the most important—viz: ——— opening of a mew era for the south, ;Vs-n ;}-eks:;pbfll -?:‘-t m‘-qd t{:;t 1. The flcurishing eondition of all & e s 1f 6. proves tho first bresking of the | WyomiD oon left out in_ the | agricaltursl, indasteial and commer- THE NEw YORK GL“THIN & By “Almont,” “ Tan clty ordinance defning the | 1 11EFFYer the et breskiug of the f (T G oo e hack bono cof ihed ol pursuis, which offr the frogal e s e, L A | B i M Fict boundaries of the various reorganized | e 3 i Tt siena oens, | Soutinent was formed, nature did uot | and thrifty emigrant better ocosslon e KR R S B T wards, published yesterday fn Tun , w crippled trade, | know that a section of it, ever 300 | to improve hiscondition and to secure Has Removed to Toutes in the Department of the Patts, darin Jossus, prosirated industry and stunted the | miles'long, would one day fall within | a home in a comparatively short space the fis & year commeacing July 1, 1881, \mont's”™ Bax, makes & number of important | o\ oo (he wonthern states, Gen. | the googeaphionl lines of the youngest | of time. | - o vt s | T A S TS B0 e 04 changes. It is highly necossary that | S0 ¢, O 1P SORhern SHen Ger | o fory in the goverament «f the | 9. Relatives and acquaintances of ETn 1309 FARNHAM STREET, igus iy S PGB R Fos N | M B e o 3wt S 1 ; e s e - all voters should aoquaint themsel: & Upljed States. Wyoming has all tae "ith theve chaoges and ssceetaln | 22T Litle to 90 bat 40 help on the | ewsequisite for great producer of good work thus suspiciously begun, | preelous motals, and our- predictions defaltely at omoe in what ward they o TVb6 Vel st wbidittans Qe —_— reside and in which they must register. | Owama is now advancing with rapid | Agriculture in Wyoming is yet in Unlesr they do #0 mach contusion is | strides tothe position of agreat metro- | its infancy. ~The farming reglons likely %o follow and many of our most | polis. Pablic snd private enterprise | 237® been the last to_beoome fres of many of the emigrants have for years From Sidnoy, Nebrasks, to Fort Robinson, are, pavable at time ofseevice. rosided n the Unlid Staian, an by | SCIATICA, (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) e a s, Wit T A AT s S Sty U Lo el B Detaieay N st (hay Spacscine 1§l LumBAGO, iR, Sl | SR, fov ek B Sl = 2:30 served raum. them to leave their cld homes and i§ BACKACHE, strive for a new and happler one in | ED. REED, Proprietor. couT, il Where They Shall Keep Constantly on Hand an Immense Stock of the New World. On this second - < . the roving savages. But the fair val- | point the commissi ta 33 cmng i ward el ot il b prcily i | e i Mode i o i (o | o e o nd st e ot e soxzxzss | MEN'S, BOYS' axp CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, e s o atn 4| e eSO e . ensble her to outatrip, race for | filliog up amszingly, and farms, farm- | In msny cases G iding i does > Caueron, Uta. ity —_— commetcial supremacy, all ha former | Bousoe aud. vilages are springing up | North Americs who. desro thols CHEST, HATS, CAPS AND GENT'S FURNISHINC GOODS. [ Frp5s i moporision on ey st ot e “Tro povernimcat baahe right torefect oy or || FECHIIN N EIDY’S AST INDIA Wiy don't the o2 6 vo-laivala. o feant - where only a few years ago the buffalo | friends and relatives to emigrate to i [§SORE THROAT, e chaieman tering - Each proposal must be la triplicate, s parate atering grased in quiot retreat, disturbed onl publioan centeal commitiea issue his | development which will outrank any | by the cheve of the Tadian. . Water by call wo that the day may be fixed for |of Ita prodecessors. Every business | plentiful in these smiling vales; but holding the conveution? If the repub- | house in the city is oocupled. Duwel. | 8ll crops need not be irrigated. Raics lieize expect to have the citisens of | ing houses cannot be procared aad | Sr° feduent and oo °“‘""“,‘m‘;’£,"§ Oumaba ratify their choice they must | the demand for both classes of struo- | Every year the number of emigrants make their nominations in reasonable | $9res will sirain the efforts of our [ to tho farmiog reglons increases. e Wi nie. w2y it | architocts and builders during the | Settlers »To sending for their friends, PAy and then hundreds of others 3 inens of Omaba will not put up with [coming season. A number of | iy iy through choice. xn-;:';".::. the United States purchsse ticketa of QumsY, for ea_b rou-e, ard sc.ompanied by ‘s Loud in the steamship agents in any of the PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. Bt T8 Bt arei s (o) s ciod largor citios f tbe. Union, and for- | | f " - el e SWEI:'I;INGS z2Call and Hxamine Goods and Prices -8 ety secondance wih the'priaucs v the vear 1880 at least 16 per cent of all | this advertisement, guaranteeiog that the jarty States, weis. tranaported fo Amer- TE o opeaing thac: ket llamtd Tropoms ec ica on sach tickeis, purchsssd in 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. ptedan’ » contract for the e that country. At th eame time a G et L {--=~-|MORE POPULAR THAN EVER |Stzisesiifeis ‘AOLLAMASNOO wemm ‘gyuomeSusie(y SUOY[Y A FAMILY TONIL AND BNV HEIR.O GvmE. i | | sny scollduggery. They will hold |Bew manufacturing enterprises will | thess regions must become the more | holders have also emigrated to the SCALD: e s e £ (A e motings and. make thei own | 1oowein oo midt oving th prset | popeloce 1 our lreitor. ol | ltd sl st he vors ancone s g ‘nominations of jg|year. It is highly important that | Fapid ines keeps | ful in disposing of thelr small estates The Genuine tating the estimaced quanti-' S it . e b e s Ol | P8 T e e, Ty e { "IN | SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MAGHINE. | 2555555000 H them irreaponsible political bilks o | #h0uld have a city goverument which | to call attsation to the fact that Wyo- | property-holders are at present caly TOOTH, EAR INE. of coutract na eyment, il bo Tursshed on H chronic candidates whose claims have | ¥ill sssist and not retacd this rapid | ming should have a board of emigra. | prevented from emigrating because ne | BY P e popelar demand fu the GENUINESINGER fn 167D excesdadshatot i e e L L O Papaaedly baen rojeciod by the peo. | PO Tmprovements, mush need- | o consatng of good, live and com: | ar ey cgald not raize somevit | HEADACHE, ay provious e duog the Quarter of 8 Century i which tis "0l Oy = 5 B ITTER s been provi ecent and satisfactory price f ] axp o ‘public. nvelopes_cont propoeals should be . e e o ador our | In the popultion of oue broad scres. | raletate i e posasssions. il A1 ol Pz | 72,1878 s sold 856,492 Machines. “In 1879 wo sold 431,167 | 1ot - e o s —_— 3 The simple disemination of facts | compared with the previous years; tha Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. ¥ L LUDINGTOY, number of these emigrants golng to | (AN ’ Our sales last year I Amerios who, jndgl:& from d‘l:pfnn:— o s araakiia it of sace, wers pcamiacly wel siawed |3t i ari e keazy |400 Sewing Machines a Day | in Germany, bas greatly increased. For every business day In the year, . Inst fiftsen montis, begun to emtgrate ————— o= | ginger Sewing Ma- or two rinted in Germany. 3 LL, M. D, K .hg-&:npp ermany. | G PARSELL, M. D. truth of the statement so reluctantly | ™ Sieman Averue snd Grcs eiee’. o granted the privilege of votlng $100,- | properly somplled would bring a horde unp\-uthllr.flhdnnum'.l ot wadl oAk D‘fi’:dv‘vmmhu' 5 possmat propeletary In bls Jand bil | PUPOS: . Thie sus will bave 80 be | 2"t ooia. that are parennial Oue of $he provisions is said $0 eon- y expended to accomplish | character. This sods hes been tested —— | e I e pulsory purchase B hocest » of making 1,000,000 acres of waste lands by the | ishoneet o | B¥ith soda by the square mile, sod coal government, which will be redalmed B n liks propoetion, equally coavenlent at an exponse of 21,500,000, a0d l- | 07 *drop in the bucket. What our | to the rallroad,’and men of enargy Soia o she tematry in hiry e | o008 Seiro and will Lose o0 1 | aod capil, 4 iavafacoring empie yous oould be buils up. withi farms. This ls o step in the right | tbat first-claw men in every respect | PV V0 OIS WY O (R direction. It admite the justios of; *DAIl be elected o execntive offioes | 1yi1road hes been surveyed from the R T D. T. MOUNT, <t OMAHA. JENTAL{FFICE The "0ld Reliable” Singer is the Strongest, Manutscturer andfDealer o SADDLES HARNESS, The fact that the better situated = to the United States has thus far been A. VOGELER & roper emigration offi-| Rooms'n Jacobs Hlook, up stairs, corner of chine has this Trade SPECIALTY. classes of Garmany have, durlng the co. i That Every REAL very reluctantly admitted by only one Baltimore, R 7.2 ver of the Gi it Capital A street, Roslde of the Grman empire admits the verue and 15th o " | Mark cast into the made, we must accept it as correct. | Obitetrics and Diseases of the clatms of the Land under the new charter, and, if either | Union Pacific to those' vast deposits, | A Bours from 9 to o > 4p. m. | Iron Stand and N AT ats. will fall, bowerer, L . pollioa party fule 6 momakés ‘vach | sl 5 I the Lasantion . sxtund th{ horwe ot oeotor Taoriop oSt e | Mo L e paior 5 bedded i nt_hmarmemf T b Gobove o0 L 00 mania of the s of he eish farms | 90Idates, the citizens and tax.payers | f0M aod open. other now sod rich | diec who tides it Tho government, | ——— oot o FU g o o S Carpanters and Builders, have remore o No. g Voountry, Coalfs fouad all over the | gets the soldier f -t 1308 Dodge ¥irest, whero they are propared ie o, who will searcaly sellsh being | ¥l 18ke the matter in their own [gouey: Coalls foud eff over thegos the soldier for moibiog; for the| GHARLES RIEWE, [ the Machine. CONCORD HARNESS. | io xi inis of we tn tht nacn sbors sl foroed to leave their present holdings (2344 Il ¢ mouataasof iron that stod the land | German emigtation to. the Unied THE sl"cER MA“UFAGT“RI"G hesabionien_________ o take up lands In difcent soctions| Secarant Baws wd Seuators WA wAe, | Sustes conssied chefy of the pooret UNDERTAKER = e Best 12 o Woritwa A. W, NASON, » point les n¢ e | and west 168 terial objec- 3 3 “ s of e sownty from where they bav| Gkl 424 Bdmuads aes opnly 1o ion: 't IR IR TR | o stames bt ok o % | o PrmmpnlOflxi_n& ¢4 Union 1412 Farnham St. DENTIST, ralsed. fevorof knexted Semian: ;. . ) eouaty, there are tncaleclable dopor: | lost men, but 20 bortes, Since th " g rsmens orire ey soeded o A e oy S e e o

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