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CONELING’S INCONSISTENCY. ses only during exceptional good har- ' IT SANED MY LIFE. BANKING ROUSES. TaErE tsno doubt that the nomina- rm?‘.h}?)::;; mz:l l;:-d sp&'finf{?".'.‘. (,?::Lu)y S:u;l::rdi Geo- P' Bem is THE OLDEST €STABLISHED, REMO V ED I BANKING HOUSE|THE NEW YORK GLOTHING HOUSE tion cf Judgo Robertaon to the New | - Oentral Gity wants » 86000 hotel | £ e 00 5300, 0 ey, | Spetklog to us recs ; propieer | ReaL ESTATE AcExCY. IN NEBRASEA. York custom house was » disappoint- | R. O. Adams has finally been libe- heat ber ed, and ed. ment to Senator Oonkling, but he is | rated :‘h:: l:' -ll:-y- :" :»h‘::rmotom'mg“:izc flul:’;f :;E‘:}:dlv:cl.‘ °f‘.m';'§.“"3.‘nh rl:l'nmn iam | 156k & Douglas Sis., Omaha, Neb. CALDWELL, HAMILTONZCO FAHM Heomoved to e Wilwonshri gy BANKERS. 1309 RNHAM STREET, / i ™ fact that America is at it abl eli d f 2 over the reward of politcal friends by | the Gentest ity postofics st hs, At o 0 | sl nd by v wiiencd o | g ) ESTATE. BROKERS P R ; exhibiting bis dissppointment in a | Desdwood has organized under the | all good wheat. It cannot be dented [ that my arm withered,and physicisns | gy, ssency domssmam o brokernes and | = the new sdministration. He belongs | The Stand-byand ontinental mines | notwithatending the tact that wo Bave | heavon for haviog used_this wonder- T e (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) BLACK HILLS NUGGETS. 'HE DAILY BEE. R T 8. ROSEW ATER: EDITOR: Onata needs a building inspector. —_— Lokp BracoNsFIEiD is reported as dyirg. [ whi . | new incorpuration act. that the tremendous competition | could not help me. I was in despalr | nes. ‘sny ar- e 1o xbomce wburd and o | N Flovence mill and mia st Ga- o America will struinovary | of my i, Shem some. one advised | Himonfs botate st o b n i tor Conling is the | The Florence mil an norve of our milling . industry. | mo to try St Jecobs O I did 80, = last *politician to raise an objection 3 This s spparent from the | and, as If hy magic, 1 was instantly BOGGS & HILL. I Nomrsarios and election jare two different matters. Ltical storm center is mow | to that branch of the republican party | have been sold for §30,000. assed through an excellent whest har- | fal remedy, fi ed my life. It Curmacy 4 s \l::hmgtm whose chiefest virtue has been | Efforta are being made fo_eulist | vest In southern Germany, snd In | aiso euved s wite s OMAHA . NHBRASEA.|aifSelfifiulass « e ! locat e held to lie in their | coPital In developing the spite of the fact that all our mills are —_— Office—Norih 8ide opp. Grand Central Hotal. | Gertificates -m | pariern e Where They Shall Keep Constantly on Hand an Immense o e il P RO e ik iates | FOTK mines. working under favorable conditions A Great Chicago Enterprise. RS :‘__““,;.,‘""“"“"- L o ot Stock of Two or brick yade e et et tor | Dendvood has ratsod the bonas f | withan'excellntsiage of waternall | Tho Luboratory frth menutctre Nobraska Land Agency. |cemsdvitouisers o oredse ol oymeat in our city. e g OF | 86,000 for th it mill, | our streams, to our markets wit! f Chi carities at market rates of interest. I e s T the nomimtion of General Grant at | sod st mdencby pe Bt ™" | the lower rades f o, ;;;”*;:‘*:":n&;;:j;";:;g bsgs| DAVIS & SNYDER, by seim i, et e e | MEN'S, BOYS' axp CHILDREN'S CLOTRING, <on's storms have & provoking | the Chicago convention almost ren-| Fermers in the of the | The Frankfurter Zeitung seoms o | ment o a large number of hands. | 1606 Farnham St Omaha, Nebr. |=S o S—— HATS, CAPS axD GENT'S FURNI el T dered impossible the cholce of any | foothills are getting mdy"lhfiz apring | Ki7e In the above tho keynote of a0- | The extenive salo- already attained | g oo ACRES creflly seacted and n Easars | tnndy s S s o ? SHINC GOODS. habit of coming strictly on time. other howl to induce tho German | g Sn‘entise M0 5 Lot o iah By Relchstag_to fncrease tho {ariff on | jog " Wheraver onco iniroduced and | Gres Bargissta tmpeved arms, sndOmahe PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. other party candidate for the presl | ¥orky all o the saow having dopart dency. Benator Conkling's power in American bresdstuffs. becomes known, it is almost imposst- | §*PRRr WEBSTER SNYDER, et ool im e wet bl o aupply the demand, becsuss of | tais and Gomr U, PRE. | drebTh S W A 20Call and -Examine Goods and Prices.#a 4 his tate bas largel man arrested let one be laid low.” own state gely arlsen from | oy 1ot poourred, the smow mldn( What They're Fighting for. e hasarsll ‘ his practice of the political maxim, | 00 slow) . — 3 owly to creste a damaging rush | cyiesgs Tribune. % Secugrany Wixpox is largely in- | “Roward your friends axd punish your | of water. Followlog Is a lst of tho offcers o | Chner” :::M)TE-;H: b it ] 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb. Ao el e (i A s, S mi:‘h:":w"“'“::d"“‘.;;’;hm:' A, dates atompt vas made to | tor compasaton a8 & dabursing o | Ontey i, Soon, Ui Sl 1IN NEBRASKA. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. - | murder Billy Sutten, thefCentral con- f salaries of senators, ; | Rh Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapp- iy cer o 5um, Fover. Sares, g e Boacias oy, " mayit | OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT TN OMAHA. rested iu Colorado wining property. | cnemies,” and he should neither be [ A rich strike is reported in the Flor | the United States sevate with their | g % 13 F N B i surprised nor. dismppointod at the dis. | Belle mine, Hidden Tressure uleh, | iars. Therosve same slos plotings | * 28"t e (@ IRST INATIONAL DANK sociates at Albany. stable. - The would-be assassi= es- | chief clerk, $3,000; principal clerk, | od Hands, Ohilblains, Qorns, and all muummw County. _ mayltt Th It is difficult to see why Senator | caped. principal exscutive clerk, minuteand | kinds of Skin Eraptions. This Salve ——W A el e Genuine Conkliog should expect any better | There is a prediction abroad that [ Jjournal clerk, finaucial clerk and en- is guaranteed to give perfeot satiafac- § il tre. “diires stimson &7 0 ; e ¥ s|“uEn "Ew FAM".Y SEWIHG M AGHINE. Tag motto in Ireland is, “For every — Turererx papers have Leaded their reporte of the lste floods “‘The Piti- lese Platte.” s LB 5 Fon the three huudredth time it is again rumore3 that the Grand Central that the racti it Washing- Sy e & Welian § iy, Secretary of the senate, $4,500, and [ The Besr Satve in the world for SRR owned by the Grest Eastern mining | i the list: Buckien's Arnios Beive REAL ESTATE AGENCY OF OMAHA. Rockerville will be one of the liveliest Nlhng clerk, $2,692 each; librarian | tlod In every case or money re funded, is to be rebuilt. treatment than he has received at the | . ;00 this summer that the hills b and six clerks in the office of the 8°c- | Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ) RSTARLISHED 1858, ENUINE — hands of Gsvers] Gichald's adiicls- | oves contates o hille have | Htary, $2,220 cach; assistant li. | 8aly Tah & MoMahon Omaba. D T M 0 u “T Ongasind s » Naiona Bk, august 20,130, | Tho Bopnias Semand for. e, O Seas &&hfl?flflq Dugot $1,440; five clerks, —e Reliable” haa been before the tration. His attitade was one of ex- | The Deadwoodand Redwater valley | TFian, S v " momination Sravcey MaTTHEWS 100" ecch, keeper Capital and Profits Over$300,000 | 1n 1878 we sold sse,m Machines. In ls'mva.o]d 431,187 Machines. lachines. still hungs fire, and tho general im- | prossed hostility to the frlends who | tailroad project has been tramaferred | L - S5y o (o7ERY hines. Excess over an; 7 ression is that it won't go off. placed the President in nomination, | to the hands of parties well able to | | F atati , 81800; two mes- Manufacturer andfDeler in Speclaily suthorised by the Secretary or Treasury (g pesvious year 74,780 M e ——— | s fortro montae attr the dechion [ 777 It through sicsemfally. | sengore, $1206 cachy 1500 Z.‘Lg T % ”"“"fi'?’"fiu?g Our sales last year were at the rate of over Ravicss, journals in England are | ot ¢he Chicago convention Semat Liead the stationery room, $1000; chaplain, 8.4 PER CENT. LOAN. pfl:‘:l‘G' “Gladsicas's moral baveryin :}onkli‘ng salted athis h«::xe, and ::r ff,’:f,:;‘:,,',‘,’h',fl;“":’m‘:‘ {,:“'3 £900; secretary to the vice-presideat, SADBLES —_— 1400 Sewmg MaChlnes a DaY | concluing peace with the unvauq2ish- | fased to lift fiuger on behalf of the | States by ball April 26th. ‘%fi:‘;{%‘:fi,fi,’:fi ot | o e bbb gt ™ The =2 ed Bours. candidate of his own party. Doriog | Work on the Esmerelds mill is ety appropriations, §2500; ss- NEURALGIA, HAH“ESS, e “0ld Reliable’ SR . this ttme it was Judge Roberison and | being pushed as fast as the weather | sistant clerk to_the committee on ap- ren Singer is the Strongest, 4 3 ) i fri will permit. The mill will probably | propristions, $1600; clerk and sten- Tia rleals who epasied e cumpaiga | B0 L e e e B s eainittas on fnenes. | I LUMBAEO, Agents for JAMES R. RILL o e g e i e TR $2500; clerk of printing records, T | 3 & 0., Celebrated the varions committees snd laid the : to the committea | WUl BACKACHE, ik The Father DeSmet, under the | $2220; clerks I 3 foondation for the succees which | Homestake managemant, resumed the [ 0n clsims, commerce judiciary pri- | il cCOouT CONCORD HARNESS. roslted from their efforts in | payment of dividents on the first of | vate land claims, penstons, military, : y A canpaTe for mayor of 20 large » city as Omaha shou'd bo able to de- vote his whole attention to the inter- ests of the city. the Simplest, the Mest Durable Sewing Ma- s niitig Avies bis Washiogton whitl o | November. Senator Conklings val- | thit month, of twenty.five cents por | affaice, postofices and postronds, Dis- SORENESS The Best 1n The Worl®a ntof Barope. e Iron Stand and em- chine ever yot Cen- court cireles, Brooks muy be ox- | usble servises later in the csnvass share, aggregating $25,000. IOl S cum ® i - Sollsprasze ks tor Enigractaa the - - o According to The Lead City Enter. | ™87 and ceneus, §2, bedded in the Arm pected to show signs of social reform { cannot be deaied, and no one has ap- | | iog ].ug:gmvn of baflo od | geant-at-arms m ¥ 1412 Farnham St., — e structed. upon his return to Omaba. preciated the fact more than the ad- | during the late severe storms, and | 2etistant doorkesper, $2,582, ;hree i Omaha, Neb, e Mac! _— ministration. The stalwact eloment | hundreds of deor wero stuck in tho | [MeSeDRCIS acting as saristant, door: o e THE JRIGINAL THE SIHGER MA"UFAGTUR'“G cu , ; ized i drifts_cutting their legs on the frozen | KoePerh 81,800 sach clork to the ser- | i SWELLINGS : § Cowusc mey ulk and Platt may | was proportionataly recogaized in the | drifts cutting their legy on th frantai-aris, $3,000; postmaster. to ! T e T post, bu the independant pola bas fcabingt. One:et Bemntor Opakug’s | “5ll e "o liuy no aad one | L8, MenMle, $2.300; sesliant post Il seramvs, |15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7 2 PRIZES. Principal Office: 4 Union Sgua.re. New York. in oo ol Lon SIS ST s SR ; SUALLEST PRIZE, . 1500 Sobordinats Ocen, inth ited Statesand Gaanda, and 3,00 Oices inthe O World and South America. knocked down the Isrgeet porsimmon, | strongest political friends was ele- | & HFCVO DO S | g jail is the punishment | mail cacriers, $1,200 each; iy Ocr. Randolph St. & 5th Ave. which is the castom bouse. vated to the postmaster generalship, | given a large number of offenders of ‘the dosument FHOSIE.D FEET CHIOAGO ILL. 1 gl i Priz s, N e S another was appointed to the French | convicted in Judge Moody's court of 60; ! ! RUMOR has it that the senior editor | mission, and 8. L. Woodford, Mar- L:xdu;cm liquor into the Indian EARS, 1 T e U IR i of the Bepuilicas in oontemplating | shals Paynesnd McDougal wero siven | g W 4 n o o betngmade 200, ey oo o ; Fy Forvietns, §4 b issuing @ mairimonial journal; ab- | ¢heir former positions. There seemod | o e ! oih i e Rt eyt e nouncomests and denial engsgements sloog tho tributaies of Spring creok. | 400 euch; messenger to tho co ‘abote drawing, to be a determined effort] on the | The claim of Henry Petit on Ruby | on sppeopristions, $1,440; messenger 722 Prizes, $16,119. 3 & A EdadRidfiE SRS, Bk e B e i | mily, | B | S| 5 o 'W'BIG—H'I‘ = mong this gold was a nugget weigh- | senger to the ofliclal reporter i & mtialy the sanator fcom New York |30 ocf ohirl was ploked up from s | $1,200; chief enginser, $2,160; threo TOOTH, EAR ; - - 2 of bis friendly appreciation of his po- | shovel in the workings. amsistant engineers, 1,440 each; con- ax DRy Ty m cn-"l { sition and services to tha republican | Ranid City Jouroal: A gentl duotor of levator, '$1,200; eight HEADACHE, | Stretin. New Hivon ¢ onn: , EFEL D sitod the. Evangelows mine, | skilled Isborers, 1,000 each per an- ; : AGEIT pary. AL tho ssmo time General | who-vsited the Erangline mino, | sklled lsbores, $1,000 cach por sn- w - |~ BUSINESS COLLE(-E. g sl FOR i Rochfora distriot, » short time sincs ; ] g "':;’f":" f:_';::" 8o |inform o that ;I‘ao shafe bas beey | teon, 85 porday during the | Al flfl‘l.l! Paing o ) suok to a depth of 35 feet good e whe position to Senator Cenkli teen are A Uceful Commission. & Travy is agiiated over the decadence .hif.fifa. hls nominstion p:nib:-g. f:x'hi-?‘;:‘&:'zwdgfing ‘:::Nng Now Yo Tinen % i hud CORAr Baiarn Ramely THE CREAT WESTERN ine. She i th i N i twelfth 1 t of the the comparatively trifling of her marine. She is now seventh in | . o113 pave been the height of po- | tunnels and making preparations to an.:..d b e e L) o @o00.R. Kathban, Principal, the list of maritime mations. She | o T o e done aq, | Sommence crushing on & large o e o e the temperance agitator, hes sailed for Eagiand. New Yorkers bu‘toncd up their pockets too tightly to pleass Francis, hence his exile. And Sole Agent for ; Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. $2.00 AND $2.50 PER IJAY Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole t for the Estey, wtill lends, however, in the mauafac- | §opcq the nomination of Judge Rob- | ™ hie tPiE: lity of that offlolal | S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND BEALLRS Ik MEDIGHE, i " | Desdwood Pioneer, 4th: jm- | ovidence of the-atllity of that oflo Oreighton Block, - OMAHA vore aud operation of haod orgasa. | ertaon to a position which e s 85 | manes bricks, e vecklt < fhe. bost There Is hardly anything ln A.vogELER & GO, | Orel® 4 o e e oo Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ the way of information regarding the icean Send for Circular, i-":.‘.‘.‘:i:".:“ 3 COMMINGS, Froproras Co's. Organs, aualified to fill, and for which he | run of the Homestake company' : —_— e TR PO One oot e e by <Jzmoi )t SRl e e ralleods of that state which one | B HIININ EHID Y X enough, bot uolees e v ons o | 1e3ding citizons of his own state. | Srowt wetlecnos it obwctved concernlng | 1%t ontained in the report, The| = AS T [N DI A| ™~ m=c==szo=x Ildeal in Pianos sud Orgaos exclusively. Have had years in the publio welfaro rises above Sanator Conkling's present attitude | anco thuy the cloan up was the most | *i3tistios and commenta show the ex- . k: experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. interest are elected to the Solingl, § o o 5t grom insscslstoncy. . suosessfal ever mads we can safely es- | 20t Sondition of every company, the | Machlne Wor S, IR T e E our citizens will refuse o vote 08 | gont tarfiold is simply putting iato | timste the sggregate. value at over ".':.’:;’L:J‘;{ Aol oMAIa, WNEES. %= J s WRIGHT Papecifuperi . active operation's principle which the | $300,000. Tateresta of the atate, Every a o 7. Eammonfl, Prop. & Manager. mun.€°?‘ufiflmfl3'§ifm§:fl:,"_ senator from New York has frmly e = was carefully inveatigated, its - Py o ,_,F.,, Al BATE el doo B 00 par 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, 0!:!!8, Neb. e socond floor, §2.60 fa (e e n the city. * GEO. T. PHELPS Prop. .,......;m.u.,.,Wn FRONTIER H0TE|- J. F. SHEELY & CO,, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Laramie, Wyoming. KE R s Cutting, etc. The miner's resort, good accommodations, B gzirase=e= PORK AND BEEF PAG — Wholesale and Retail in INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, | PRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GCAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. M. R. RISDON, Oheyenne, Wyoming. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. General Insurance Agent, | rusarm rine arpy Samyle Rooms, one | o pIGR GITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Oxcuia.possessen n both purtion s | pera tooi o Amerioan Piour in Germany. | S0 t2ies 13 information obtained namber of men whese nomination to | p:;‘w’ — f’"‘“‘;::f";":’: g Formany years Amerioa has sent ;Mnh‘mlalit bo used for tho proven- " . . lour to Girmany, more rtical of altd in fature. A the city oflices would bo equivalent £ | 4roubog of Mr. Hayes torm of office | to the southorn. part theroof, where | examination was made into the condi: o election. Our tax payers ate <€ | Lo from hia endeavor to conciliate | American flour was known as far back | tion of rosdways and appliances, and termined to support the best oandi- | iy enomies at the expense of his | 88 1846. wm-‘vg lhg:flriuof;b:;l where defects s found a remedy R o S, 5 in consequence of the failure of the | was acquired. Few cases of violation rces e frionds. Such a courss hus never boen | or i Flucury or Rassia, reached | of law were brought to the attention successful in politics. The men who | an unusually high figure, American | of the commission because its very Tk census roports our foreign pop- | faithfully toil and work for the success | flour was sent in large quantities to | existence operates as a check upon B ITT ER s I HALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. ‘NOLLAWASNGO ‘syuomeSrese(y SUOTTIY wWeNPUNevy ‘visCedssq o AND 26 W I IR A G, A FAmILY el ulaion fcrosed by over LOOOD | of thee pary are the men who | onthern Gormany. But the wicle [ viltons "o Tnw. " Auy grierao 3 © | of flour could not galn a steady mar- inst & corporation may be speedi duting the fen yours ending Juse, | should reap th rewards of party uo- | y.ic*For the reason that 1t could | Eoemeht. balee. ihe samienion by 1880. OF this number 700,000 sstiled | oss. The men who exert their every | not well stand the ocean trausporta- | petition and is sure to be investl - ¢ 5 l gated. in the Wast, 150,000 in New Eogland | endeavor for the succass of & candi- | tion, it becoming often warm and | Whero It proves to be well fownded no ILER & 00. toThourt i dimer” B w1 T | Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. and 148,000 in the Middlo States. | date are the ones that ought to be re. | Ditter durlng the voyage, and | diffiulty ia tound in ot taining redrets, y LA e .-..."1...:'“" e e e TELEPEON ONNEOTIONS. . i it i SOLE MANUFAOTURE) : d 15 o o The South got lees than 10,000, jizad by that candidate if sucosss. | *0times, when it did arrive in | and where it is shown to bo without RB, | don, Caah Amets LCOM, Proprietor. foogel hat candida 00e88- | 1o market sound and healthy, It | foundation complalnt is effectually OMAHA. Neb. | ¥E570 R W BORDEN, Guef et s e ful. Rewarding opponents at the ex- | would soon spoil. Dealers and con- | stopped by the decision of the com- emrm nm’i rfimflmw AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW BOOK, DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING Taar exoellent newspaper, the Phil- adelphis Press, which has made such pense of friends has never aided in | sumers, therefore, were very carefal | missioners. CHARLES RIEWE, “Bj 99 il astsotio a it | in handling the articlo, in consequence | Several cases ate reported in which lble for the Young, et s o | 8, e e et |t St | UNDERTAKER || SRR B2 v e il 1 wonderful progrees darirg the past | s always proved fatal to the fature FIREINS. 00, Aset. g el . ? Of late, h Amerioan f . NEwA (o VIRE INS. 0. your in cvery department of journ- | sucoees of the Individusl. Those who beln::’xpu::d':;’dn - come ansbls | cod e ofi:u‘i.?’:;;i:nl;“fi: Motalc Caaos, Coftis, Caakots, Shrouds ate, | AMFRICAF OENTRIL Aeete, 3040 | Sl i st iaesiog and alisn, has taken svothor step forward | .ought to kuow, believe that Ganeral | auantities to Southern Germany and | agreed with a firm of millers 1 the | Fsm mSires . Gthand 11th, Omaba, Keb. i oMaEa wE | Bt lamctor, Every parsat vl l!.flln Hose, B fll‘!fl AID IRON Fl'mlfl.flfl. m ”‘- ice. in the publishing of an Sunday edi- | Garfield is detormined to exercise his | Switzerland. The dimenslons Which | intetion of the state to bring them | Tl eraohl: onlars uromatlv attended to. culatel. Price 800, G T P s o S CARE it port of Ameies foue okoth | grain from, (he e a¢ tho-Sovion R A | e A oo Tk owi o | HALLADAY ymm.mus, CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS own jodgment in the ppointive | {or iclics Mentioned has alrosdy s | throogh rate, and reformard the dout | it M u JLESIEW, | oMAHA AND FORT OMAHA | -t CHAke: est, newriest, and most ably edited | power. Ho will refase to be the mere | sumed has attracted the attention of | o wonl atier 1t d t THE MERCHA] 'TRANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaha. Neb journals of the east. clerk for Senatcrsand members of Oon- { some of the leading papers in Ger. inu:mlntem:iilll:npogi:a: o :ps: Has Juat roceived his Eplfi;llslrtk‘,ll.n‘d.:-.l.m o«fi?v“u“flv‘-“&-' Street St TON AND ST'| I.I. THE LIUN _— s —_— greas, dictating their wishos and en- [ ma0Y. The ;!lablm"h!hofl' Amer- | figares much below the local tariff. B e o vy o oL oar Fave Oiama: ™ Tue sdministration has definitely | dorsing their applications without re- | ioa%, four eould nol o steady | The petition for an investigation | ~one Door West of Ornlckshenis. OMATLA CALELRE. 5 ’ 8 " 3 market in Germany in er years, — from Boston, and was based on p. 01y o e : Roar for M settled upon the fiuancial policy of | gard to bis own policy. And, if in the | aud why the Imports of that class of egation 'of disorimination D ot et ar for Moore(s) the government in the redemption of | exercise of his own discrotion he hap- | breadstuifs is now steadily increasing, | which enablod tho favered orm town- | NEW HARNESS SHOP. 78 m x e (HARNESS & SADDLERY pens to displease a few of thoso whose | It _discumed by The ~Frankforter | dersell the merohants of fhat city. | Theunler iincd hving had zing yearsex- LS oy aelity to party s meseured only by | Z5itung gt Lollows: It was found on thoroush inquiry | Pororesvith & M. & J. 8 Colting and twenty- | 10506575 e Wil be mado e . « g s The faolt that Amerlosn flour | that the terms given to this particular | commen ed business for himsclf in he arge e wcdit X E M O ‘7 E of cash are already ® o in_ the | their control of party patronage, the { would not keep and retain its fresh- | firm wore virtually seciot, and wers d t e e o Bt § - the treasury for the purchase of | country at large will uphold the presi- nll;a m:l-t \;i? np:m nflthl'rihn .d‘:o the :z:;.u;:od to ;tn:;l similarly situa. 0 workn an rders | FARE. 25 CENTS. INGLUDING STRE _OAR - . il is - | and obsol milling system in SRS O, A E R .;: "i‘ "‘l‘!“P““““ S ::: ‘:."’““'l',"‘i:";,'”:u‘“;:ir':. vogue in the Usiied Biaies, wherothe | tion of law, and A __rRANUIS K. BURDICK. AGENTS WANTED FUR - pose. Themls of 4 or 4} per cent. , especially, » 11° | great improvements and steady pro- | the withdrawal of the terms previous- JNO. G. JAGOBS, CREATIVE SCIENCE the 5and 6 per cent. bonds which fall Qae in Msy end June. Sixty millions bonde will furnish the means for tak- | nominates men who staad as high in e in mllling machioery made in | Iy enjoyed by the one establishment xual Phil R s ke public estimation, aod have as msny | Hu wouthorn Germany and | with which tho agreement bod been Gty LS e DT Y claims tor public recogaition s Jndge | Switzerland were not locked apon [ mads, but thei extension to all alik uN D E R TA K E R i .“Em T L i [ : very favorably, and in part to the fact | In other cases of complsint inv o S B TR P, . he 8- y bertson. that most of the American kinds of | gation resulted in a prcmpt rectifica- | No. 1417 Parahsm St., O1d Stand of Jacob Gls ew Orleans barge line is spurring —— wheat are soft. Consequantly they | tion of the wrong withont resort to | OSDKES BF' TELRGRAPH LT R s Tous Gad vy E Toa ik cepitalsa to chemes for euplying | Toe Berbed wiro Monopoly. fare ot well adspted for tho" high- | lagal proosdioge. Musschuseti hus | ———— ——— =" | S utnr IR o 81 - 1 bave adopted the Lion as a Trade with French_bubrs slewsequirog rirond orrporaionsto | 8. G STHVENSON & 0. busins to th Luziza, March 21, 1881, | 8tlodiog process A o SN B, he-mai moaks. g S8 ) 3 (dry but hot), and had to be milled by give “to all persons or comps o B s v o, | PROPOSALS FOT. TRDIAN SUP: | Mk, nd allmy Googa wibovmmp: linesare now contemplated from St, | To the Kditor of Tux Pxx: she low-grindl: prepas LIE: rom - systom—i. <., dsmp | somablo and equal torms, faclities and | ve s srs o 207" |od with the Lion and my Name on Paul to 8t. Louis on the Mississippi, | At® T s but warm, 0 Oaly since the roller ays- | accommodations for the transportation | do all R s s H SANA]%?(}‘NA,NSPORT “‘:h"':"-h No “:“d' “'T!h"‘“‘”‘ regular meetl ool withoat the above stamps. The bes and from Yarkton to St. Louis cn the | Farmers' Allisnce, No. 113, the fol- f tom is gradully aswuming the | of themselves, their agents and serv- | st ressonsble rates. S Missouri. The rate from St Louis | 10Wiog resolution was unsnimously [ place of the high-grinding procees |ants, and of any merchandise and |~ _ EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Ofice | M8terlal is used and the most skilled E adopted: with French bubrs, and since the low- | other property,” &e. The commission REED ‘Affairs, Washington, Marc workmen are employed, and at the tothe Gulf s six conts per bushel, l’;fl eed, That we fally endoree the xrlndms pracees d 3 apparently finds no difficulty in secur- ,?;',-—"“ B ing ox Transgorestion, | lowest cash price. “Anyone wishing end it is said that grain can be carried action of wub-Allisncs, No. 113, Mo. Ing its enforcement in a way that i wrte d directed to ;y‘.xdm::rgr:'mw“~.hw' - et kg ot o . | e T i g iy b it “M.I.HME,” s (DAVID SMITH MOORE. conts, making the total cost per bush- | the menopoly in the manufscture sni in that stato a systom of ju. el fcom Nebraska (o the ses board, 11 | sale of barbed wire for fencing, aud leious reaeltive legilaion, suc 3 % = e centa per bushel sgainat 21 cents by :'; :&"&?,fi;flm o g is demanded -luvhse, in full opera- X d Corn,TE0000 pondsCof, & |- VAX CAWP, M.D. K. L. Siaams, M. D. T i i I iy Vol oo | Eiane A B 1 e NEBRASKA . o of the from One effeot of the successfal working | TIme; by * War Dunce,” son 1200 pounds Tea, 72960 M o s Aot | S D, D T, B e g, ot e o s ot et T "' @ £t 2| Menica awo surcical. aucatate nes ek it Bl . Es inding system (damp | minds of the people from tho agita- ey chir 7 INSTITUT! ’ T ol = = ) and the high-grinding ays- | tion of certain questions which In some 5 ; . E, farmors of their interests ws aMected | A fow years ago & member had In- grindi Rty ea it b A by the railroad monopolies. Two Mifli"h :.;I‘r.:dnh‘u:x‘:::d-m:g - ':Mh -m:fi-d red by the :llhorllyoll.h&l‘::l:l::sdo;hn for a km o ces Ap! rllM. = years henco the anti- issue | concerning it s ui lozen years n_doing with e tiat £ Brown 000 3 Bleached = e i e | B e . e | e e, »god vhch o prnt i | vy bttt s ooy ks | LS o g e i S o e e | Has Removed From His Old Stand Nebeaska politios, and » legialature | quant and teeribly bister spsech. No donlbhdly fn qn'.my much " better | for the same servico any more than he ED. REED, Froprietor. ave, Medica Sapplies; and long Nt o mis- will be clected largely upon that basis. huufi:n-rd strong enough to ex- would defend any other form of in- 4 g : ....."";:...,.':’:..',:‘p':.m Harmem, P, | =S @l % D las St. to Hi By the very constitution of the Alli- detestation of the tortuous justice. The railrosd commissioners | Stable Corner 11th and Howard | for the service " Arisons, Colorado, Dakota. g | on bougilas ., 10 FlIS s, e o logd b . | IS o paalontn “;,;‘;';; : - | seem to regard it as something exra- Streeta. port orly auch men as are in complets | oo g (S the - e S eympathy with its wims. Ne- hdnnhlny-nhhh—,— olatter | the right of railroads to mak dis- 78 weok tay st home easily made; eash - brasks farmers should devote s fri il P b st s e Bacraiuiy] bu ST R0 s SRR | ok o anives e = T " _ e e s B e | EW AND ELECANT STORE the ‘maintain hat this i forbdden by PR i o i i i common law, that statates and = :n-hd;;;:mly faraish the means | FOUNdations of Success, | <iowe — : for antud rinciples lo; BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. o abad ‘o whay Smanabe (sl of e e Lo tmme- | panyet delvry tom wipy| PRIVATE HOSPITAL. Massachusetts lawa practically re- [ iiiament xe. ‘how 15 conduct pablls | instractions wi I be upcn application nn#‘“fiouummrmwmx kel e Qates for office. Lot 1t once be thor. preidant a Amerlcanspring | agitation of the railroad. question-eo | S ot sl et -l pecd. Adires e Sev awe Wel & | DRS VAN CAMP & S1GGINS, 1813 ‘Farnham Street, oughly undersiood that no monopoly " by far as local transportation intereats are P e o ? tool who has orce sold ont his con- i immediately Rusmian, concerned. For its people the rail- z L Ph"fl..mna&Smgeong, stituents osn ever again be elected to | o i South German road question la settled, and very much Gty 'flm. Proprietors, & Pobhin ot ok 'l - wipy vrivately discouraged are, nearly ::h-tr -fi-!m:: ‘f:'n wm;m 3 : o hour;and da oD, FLLOWS, BLOCK CORNER 14TH groat step will huvo been taken to- | became attormey — time to time the commimion s 1o 3 ) ) [—— S\ S SH[TCHCL CK 18 sccxmpasied by certited A. W, NASON, ds the purifioation o tho polttios ¢ positlon to find out aud to recom- o ey of our state and the bresking down bis plaswed [mend. This ls's condition to which ¢ PTG | Al Tt ok iiverercwr. | D EIN T IS T, |Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all Wis Oid of monopoly rule. strange— Rz, e . d . momor, onl:ho‘;:l o opte a.md Patrons.

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