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THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATIONS. The nomination of Isasc S. Hascall for mayor of Omaba by the republi- esn convention is a criminal blunder. Itisan insult to the respectable portion of party, which comprises k and! fle. It is victory for the rag-tag e and bob-tall, for jobberagaharks and Tururiss higher duty than thet | voltures. ° ch men owe to party and thatis | FOF the flcst tims in the history of 3 to the best interesis of the | Omabas man bas been nominated for ity mayor who is the embodiment of ex- —— travegance end corruption In municl- Tux heavy editcr of the Kepublican | pal government. The election of was 80 overcowe by his emotions that | such a man would simply mean that be had to call in his city editor to [ Omaha for the mext iwo yesrs write his lesder on Hascall. ‘must stop in her cireer of growth and surrender her bright hopes of becom- ing & great manafastutinz and com- mercial sentre in the_ mear fatare. With Hascell at the head of our city government, not & dollar of bonds would be voted for sewers, market houses, city halls or any other great public improvement. It only taxes one-third of the voters of Oums- . hato defeat any bond proposition, and 55 problem is still un- |itis eafeto predict {hat a large ma- settled. The whole question is worse | jority of the voters of Omahs would then Greck to moet readers of the | refuse to vote a dollsr of bonds as befuddled cablegrams which reach our | long as Hascall would be Mayor. shores. The -office of Mayor is not » political ooe, and even if Hascall had not been as he was a cop- perhead aad rebel sympathizer during the entire warand up 01867 no re- publican taxpayer ould sfford to vote o - for him, Hls career a5 councliman, NOTWITHSTANDING urgeat requests | which ended in an overwhelming for the withdrawal of the names of | defeat twelve momths sgo by Robertson ard Merritt, President | the united sction of all classes Garfield refuses to reconsider bis de- | of business men ought | to And the stalwarts are | have shown the republican conven- tion thal they wore simply wreckiog > ; the party ip nomissting such » man. Seca woob hasabolished | 1, o oging him an@ recommending the civil service rales established by | o ST 8 LT T TR Carl Schurz in the Interior depart- Y 72 GO TS it fellon who Spils et | EE Dcimted b1 ae other mofie » than a desire to protect the city of with littlo g Las now a show tobe- | oot et = £ clerk of tne Todisn buresu. A s eyl e calamity. The nomisation of Professor Braner for police jodge is somewhst of a sur- of St. Petersburg. Landlords | Prise s8 we did not kuow fhat he waa aud independent citizens willbo elig- | 3 0ndidateand do not.now know that 1ble toseats in the body.~ This ix be- | be will accept, especially: when he Jieved to be the firstatep towards con- | 038 himselt in sush bad company. S il 5 Professor Brumer is a man ¢f rp-tless - reputation snd in his profession a nan Lenga citizen of Omaba, he knows | of acknowledgad ability. _We have no v'and our cspabilities, He doubt that he will make #better police has served In our couneil with boer | 3 ; to Himeel and good fortune to the | 848e thall we'have bad I Omaba for city.—[Republican. _ | many years, if he accepts the nomina- Oh. yee. Ho has been long known | tion. = v © s 8 man who came very near| Mr. Mallette has made avery efi- hung out in Cheyenne for Has. | clent City Treasurer, and biswrencmi- lity andserved our city such scury | ation is a fitting endovcoment of his r+ s chief capper «of the | servicee. Holly jobbers that be came very near | The mannern which the members bring lynched o KA of the Board of Education and Gouns R —— cilmen at large were nomisated in ¢ prodiction cf old Mother | o the Ropubliesn snd Democratic ton dsu't verifisd and the world | souvantions camuot be condemned boo come to an endin 1881, it isn't | sgvorely. The mominating of candi- because the cloments ate not tryiog | dates at luge by sclamation, Bipon hard encugh to confirm the old 1ady's | the mere recommendstion of Picked prophecy. What with the terrible and | ward caucuses, awithost ballakiog for ¢ winter, the snoW | gach individusl separately, deleats the blockades, blizzards and floods, there | plsin intention of the law as a have been inroads enough already | reform, There is only ong zamedy mae on the surface of tho earth t0 | for the people, and that is 0 put up & uluy lo ite ballast. Tf this sort of | citizens’ ticket, mads up of stgh can {hng W to bo followed by cyclones, | gidates from both tickets as sro thunder aud \ighting storms, #nd { worthy, and such other men as ought great tidal waves there is no telling | 4, have bsen nomitated. Such a how the year will and, ticket will doubtless be plaosdin the W= recommend Tsanc S. Hascall Lo | field before Taeaday, ani will reoeive the voters of Umeha.—(Republicsn. | cur earnest. suppest. It Your recommendations have slways | the republicsn convention had been fatal to every candidate. You | been guided by moderation and wis- rasommended Hitch., and hs was left. | dom, instead of by malice and weros- You recommended Paddock, and he | nary greed, the citygovernment would went up the speut. You recommended | have remaised in republican handsfor Nancs, and heis a dead duck. You | two yearslorger. As it is, the head rocommended Barber and Fox, and | of the tiket is almost oertain to drag they went up the flue. You recom- | the res'of the ticket down to defeat. mended Baldwin for judge, and ho —_— was buried under & mountain of voter. JAMES E. BOYD. Tho class of shysters and bilks that | .o reaponse fo the earnash appals hang sround the Republican concern | ¢ merchants bustness. lenp and are always rocommended and slways kay puvers of all partios who regard sure to be sowed under on election] ¢he attempt of Issas §., Hascall to day. make himself mayor as a memce to the materizl interests of ‘thia cify Mr. Jamss E. Boyd has conssnted to become » candidate. Mr. Boyd is one of the oldest residents of Nebras- ka and one of the most enterprising citizons of Omaba. His popularity and land, from *the Oontipentsl Stsnd. | the confidence reposed In him point,” in which he comes to the |b¥ the citizans of all parties conclasion that Grest Britain | Was attested last yoar when bho was cannot Jong continue to fight her | olected councilman from the eizth battles with hireling soldiscs. Never, | ward in face of the fact that the ward b says, wasthere a greater contrs- | i8 overwhelmingly reprblican. diction than that displeyed by the| As President and member of the present situstion of Eaghnd in com- | Oity Coenoil Mr. Boyd has served the parison with the rest of Earope. Oa | interests of the city with fdelity. - A th contiucat, peoples wheas arma. | clear-headed business man, with fixed ments nomber millions; in England, | eonvictions on public afirs, and a » fow misersble regiments; which are | through insight into our municipal to keep whole quarters of the globe | Machinecy, M. Bayd in in every way in obedience; on the continent, | 8!td for the important and dificult general obligatory military service; | d0ties devalving upon the Mayor of in Eoglaod, an army of hirelings, | O3bs- whose incspasity for war their own | That he will receive a large repub- Genorals Roborts has oponly declared; | lican vote In the present emergency on the continent, countries whose only | is bayond doubt. While we deplore THE DAILY BEE.| ROSEW. : EDITOR? Loz Bracossriznn was rapidly lm- at last reports, come in like a lion and will go cut like 8 lamb, cprilican ssys about Haseall that “whatever he has been that he wil be” Aad that's jast why the people don’t proposs to elect him. for tricks that are vain, then Chinee is peculiar. - Hascaw, —_— Hascain wrecked Sorenson. and nearly the eptire county ticket last fall, but Sorenzon foels very grateful for his service, and it now cheering for him very loodly. me Tuk czar bas issued an order for s lesion to essist in the govern- cal overlasting Tux Allgemeine, Zeitung, the#ell known German newspaper of AUgs- burg, on February 25th contsded an article by the Viennese jpreessor of political " economy, Dr. Lrenz von Stein, eutitled ‘“Hanninl in Eng- OOCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Calitorma. _antimony works are in Tywo shocks of eartbquake were felt [ Last week st San Miguel. ing seeding bas begun in the 'flm pportion of the state. A seventy-five pound panther was reccn Iy captured at San Diego. A ledge of mottled marble hes been discovered in the mountains near Calistoga. Moody is endaavoring to lift the 70,000 debt trom the Y. M. at San Francisco. Mrs. Merk Hopkins, whose wealth is estimated at $26,000,000, has deci- ded to leave Californta for Massachu— setis. Three youss men at Marysville have been fined $100 for opium smok- ing, the fiest conviction under the anti-opium sct. San Fernando offers 1,000 acres of land and 1,000 eeres of barley for five years, in case the normal school is located at that point. Santa Rosa has organizsd & com- to build a railroad to the main system Ton per cect. of the subecriptions have been paid in. Jealousy between Italisn snd Amer- jcan coal miners at Aatioch resulted in. s fight, List week, in which one Italian was killed and two wounded. Grass Valley C.inamen resisted the poll tax cellectors, and a fight ensued In which axes and pistols wero freely used. Four Chinamen were arrested. Washingtoz. Four posts of the G. A. R. have ‘been organized in the tearitory. Gold is sald to have been found at State Creek worth §14 to the ounce. A five mile horse railrosa will be built from Walla Walla up Mill Creek. The spring is backward, but pros- pects are good for an immense frult crop. Cattle men from all the great ranges report the losses in Washington terrl- tory as fully 50 per cent in the Mal- heur country. Fort Colville will be rebuilt during the summer and 180,000 feet of lum- ber isnow being cutin Stevens county for thebuiiding. Trouble is brewing between the In- dians on the Seminole reservation and the whites owiog to tresspases by the Latter on the reservation. The sum of $4200 has been sub- seribed at Spokane Falls for the pur- pose of patting a free bridge across Spokane river at that point. The Northern Pacific lands areagain thrown open at the same price as be- fore, bat restricted to 320 acres, of which 20 acres must be broken bsfore the contract ls givea. The ledge of gold quartz discovered three miles from Neweastle is causing the greatest excitement, and the town is almost deserted. ~Sixty claims have been slready staked out. The ore is sald to run §100 to the ton. 1dsho. Deer are numerous on the forks ot the Clearwater. A dozen new buildings are being constructed in Lwiston. Lively building operations are going up at Ketchum and Bellovae, The lots of cattle thronghout the territory has been comparatively light. bodies of galena are being opened up in the Wocd river country, A new ten-stamp mill is to be con- structed in the Yankes Fork country. The Blackfoot rosd is filled with passengers and goods bound for New Eldorado. Grangerville has a mining excite- mout, rich placers having been dis- covered on Three Mile o Twenty mrn and six Chinamen win- tered in Saw-Tooth. Work on the Pilgrim mice is being puthed. Another rich strike in the famous Oharles Dickens is creating no little exeitoment at Bonanza City. Ore assaying 300 to 800 ounces in silver has been struck in the “You Know” mine in the Salmun river country. Montana. Miles City escaped serions damsge from the flood. A new republican paper has been started at Butte Land leagues are organizing throughout the territory. A road will shortly be built between Benton and the Banker mines. Butte is contemplating the erection of a largs and elegant sohool house. The license tax of Butte is upwards of $21,000a year, and is incressing rapidiv. Preparations are being made for more extensive ranching than ever before. Heavy immigeation is expected to pour into the territory during the coming sesson. A man at Benton who was caught killing snd skinning cattie narrowly escaped lynching. The bullion output of ths Butte district will not be less than $3,000,- 000 the current year. From two to forty cents a pan has been realizzd from the Missoula placer mines, nesr St. Joseph. Indians are numerous in the Ycllow- stone, sna depredations on stock and cattle ate constantly reported. The cattle loss in the Judith covn- try is estimated at 20 per cent. ; in the Sun river country at 25 per cent. The weight of the machinery in the 60 stamp dry-crusning mili of the Alice company, at Walkerville, is 1,000,000 pouxds. ill take thirty-elght cars of the wish is to kesp their boundaries; in | the necessity of geing outside of our Eogland, » people whoss territories | party for the head of our ity govern- are unboucded, without its defending | ment we feel it a duty incum- them. Afshauistan and the Traevasl [ bent upon s to give our have shown, he says, that Eogland | uareserved support to James E Boyd cannot long maintain her position in | for mayor of Omiba. The Tepublican the world unless she adopts compul. | party, chastened by sa experierce in sory military service for the defense | its eriminal bluoders, will ba the of her highest interests. gainer by the rebuke its independent members will administer next Tuesday to the gang of shysters, scallawags and bummers who forced the nomination of IssacS. Hascall upon the republi- can party. REGISTER. It is of the highest importance that every voter of the city should register aseatly as possible. The chacge of the ward boundarics by the new char- ter makes i necessary that clti- SRR ST T Sy e T ey tion to this matter and ees that their | 30y g00d. Tho washing away of the names are on the liste. pecially the case in the Sscond ward, | the U. P. may prove a God send to where Hascall 4s himself the. the people of Uolumbus who may get In this ward epecisl paios should be | the terminus formerly locate at Jack- taken by each and every voter | %0 ‘which rightfully belong to them. to kmow thet bhis name Like the Dillonville scheme Jackson maglitnnifinaily b s, hasn’t yet become a city but the ter- Tader our pew school law, women | MinushasinjuredCalambus materially, have the right to vote for members of —_— the board of educstion. We ace not | Jaxzs E Bovp was the first man to in favor of woman suffrage but we be- | put down his name as complainant lieve in haviog the eubject tested. in the injunction suit against the Before the women of Omaba can ¥ote | Holly fraud for which Hascall was they mast register. So far no one | chief capper, and it's now very proper has proscated hersell. Lot the wo- | that Mr. Boyd has been called upon men of Omsbs whe wish to vote for { %o perform auother good servics for & renovated board of eduoation regie- | the city in_sitting down upon this This is es. | bidges on the Black Hills branch of | A% ed the use of a portion of the public levee, at Portland. Oregon, but as frait buds are nct far advancad, it is thought that no dam: age will be U. & N. road to bring the mill and machinery| for the 40-s'amp Mon tor mill, in the Batte district. One of the two spans of the brid erouing the Dour Lodge river at Ed. wardaille, was recently carried away by an ice gorge. The loss of sheep on the Judith is placed at 25 per cent. out of a total of 15,525. The loal of unclimated shee; was 44 per cent. while that on accli- mated was only 17 per cent. Three thousand head of cattle were fed during the winter bstween New Chisago and Stone station and no losses are re) for want of feed on account of the abundance of hay. New, powerfal and complete steam holsting works are erected on the Bell, Lexington, Gray Rock, Late nisition, Original, Stevens, Star of the West, Ardy Jobason and Benanza mines at Butte. Helena is agitated over the reported ghostly visitatioas from the murdered Charley Tacke. Lights and strange sounds are nightly heard around his old mansion, acd the Helena Scientific clab proposes to make aninvestigation of the phenomena. Oregon. High water has generally subsided thronghout the state. The Oregon rallway bas been grant- Heavy frosts prevail fa southern done. row-gauge railroad in the viclnity of Newberg, in Yambill county. About 600 Chinamen are working on this road. 2 A patition, signed by all the Knights of Pythiss - of the state, has been forwarded to New York, asking for the lnstitution of a Grand Lodge in the state. On the line of railroad between Portland and the Dalles about 1,000 men are steadily employed. A large gang of men aro bu i t fi the road. There are, sltogether, 800 men working on the road between Portland and the Dalles. I; is sald that the work will be completed be- tween the Ciscades and the D.lles by the 1at of September, and it is thouzht the whole road will be completed in- side of a year. Nevada. Hay st Eareka commands §38 a ton, Austin is to have anew daily paper. The exodus to Wood River con- inues. The miners at Virginia City have been put on ten hours time. A fine streak of high grade ore has been struck 1n the Dugout tunnel at Eareka. An Eaglish company has purchased the Eagle series of mines on Prospect mountain. There is 8 general move along the Comstock lode toward working the low grade ores. Five sugerintendents of the Com- stock mines epend nine fenths of their time junketing in the east. The Richmont mine at Eureka has produced $910,000 in bullicn during the lask year. Tae profits averaged 40 per oent. Mining matters are already begin- ning to boom, and the coming season will be the best in the mining line that Eureka has yet seen It is sald, by everyone who has visited the Alexander mine at Grants- ville, that it has the largest body of orein sight of any mine ever opened in the state of Nevada. Otan. Salt Lake has opened & new street car line. Salt Lake is having » trem:ndsus building boom. A marble quarry hu been discov- ered near Salt Lake. The White River scttlors anticipato arising of the Utes. Silver Roef haa lost §75,000 in pro- perty by thestrike. Half of the population of Silver Reef scem to have descrted it. Large nombers of Mormons are leaving for Mesquitt in Arizona. Several new and rich discoverics of high grade ore are reported from tho Park. Logan’s new irrigating canal will cost $50,000 and will water eight miles of couatry. Ogden is disconsolate over her failure to secure the terminus of the new Ogden lize. A miner named Sullivan was crush- ed to death last week in the shaft of the Ontario mine. The machinery for the electric light t Salt Lake has arrived. Iis cost will be $160 per light per year. The Utah Oentral, Utah Southern and Southern Extension roads will soon be consolidated under onme ‘management. The Barbee and Walker wine at Silver Reef has suspended operations and the foreman has fled for fear of his life. Two Finland emigrants were sur- prized in the st of murdering a little 3-year-old child at Oglen, the other day, and the latter was rescued and placed in good hands. The would be ‘sssassins escaped. Itis rumored that the Utah and Pleasant Valley railroad will be push- ed Immediately to Salt Lake. The road is eaid tc have been purchas:d by the Donver and Rio Grande, which will thus have a through line to Utah, Woming. Buffalo is booming. Evanston's theatre is to be enlarged. Spring trade is unusually active in Oheyenne A steam saw mill is to be located on Crazy Woman's Fork. Over 200 elk were scen last week on Henry's Fork, near Fort Bridger, A ten foot vein of ore has been atruck in the Black Tail mine at Cum- mins City. Green River City will, in all proba- bility, be the viriual terminus of the Oregon branch of the Union Pacific railws A Dale creek rancher whose land is higher thar. the Laramie plains pro- poses to put in from fiity tosixty acres of wheat this season. An emigrant train was side trackcd near Green River last week on ac- count of a supposed case of small pox. I: turned out to be only chicken pox. Three enormous mountain lions were discovered last week devouring atwo year old heifer. The largest oue, weighing seventy pounds, was killed. The Central Pacific and Union Pa- oific engineers had an exciting race for Hodges Pass last week wkich the U. P. surveyors were successful in reach- ing first. An Evanston butcher last summer accidently diccovered a ledge of rich quartz, assaying in gold up to the hundreds. Hard search has failed to relocate the spot. Colorado. Red Ol is enjoying a big boom. Darango is the best advertised new camp in the state. Denver's new opera house is rapidly approaching completion. The state school of mines isIn a prosperous condition. A 12-stamp millis to be erected at Garfield, in the Monaroh district, for the Columbus mine. seems {0 be a good msny. The aseas- sination w.s truly an evil deed and will besr evil fruit. As a crime its ‘worst feature was the reckless sacrifice of Inm cent lives together with its purposed victim. Enough has. been mid of the wickedness of this onemar- ud we have borne our part in its con: ammlfiun But there have been anction, beside which his killing shows insignificant, Puck, the satlric weckly, groups in a cartoon, few hinte, and very weak hints, at what these things bave been. Thero Is the bloody field of Plevns, fought to free Bulgsriaus from despotizm; at the same time—as for 80 long before, and a3 now—there was going on in Russia the entry of homes; the. selzing of the father, the husband, the son; the search for evidence of conspiracy, which was aiways found; but t} t of the car.oim lacks some elements of fact yet—some that cannot be put in- £ pictures or more thau hinted at in priot, namely, what often happens to the women of these homee. There was happening at the same time, and 18 ill happening, the long marches to Siberia nnder the gusrd of soldlers, —but this part of the pictaro alio has left out the women. ~ At the same time and now men who were the most. intelligent and best taught, and therefore the most dangerou Rassla, were wasting their lives in that exile, at work in the Siberian mines, like thoso gaunt figures at the right, Who are a tow of (housands. At the same time and now the press lay bound, fttered and gagcged, as she does hore. Theso fow things the cartoon points to,—it is ‘‘a Russian cocturne.” It is a very moderate picture, the artlst held his hand till it trembled, no- doubt, because he would not tgo much outrage the tender sont os of Americans) who think [a “nihilist” the most dreadful cresture In the world, There is no picture of the knout here; there isno sign on_the snow of the blood stains; auggesiive enough the artist has been, but only because what he had left un- told was but too well known before. The man who has died at lest has hud warning enough; he knew that he was doomed, and he had been “told how he might surely avert the doom. Ho was respousible, and no other per- son, for sll that the cartoon tells and all that it does not tell of the corrap- tion, cruclty and oppression sufferod by his peopre. It waaa crime to kill the czar—nay, it was “‘worse than a crlme, it waa s blunder.” But to the men who did it, both the hands and the hea ighteous execution, ‘Germany ana the United Suates. Spriogeid Repudticon. Germany and the United States, as the census taken there last Decomber and here lest Jure shows, have each one city of over 1,000,000; Berlin, | w.th a population of 1,118,630, and. New York of 1,206,500. Since 1860, ‘when Rerlin was a city of 528 590 and New York of 813,669, the German city has grown the most' rapidly; but in the last five years New York has grown 160,553 and Berlin 154,390; aller by a few thousand in 1870 and in 1875, and while the American has about & populstion lying just about it of nearly 800,000, Berlin has lees than 100,000, The German city has also incladed 1n its censas a large gar- rison; New York ity is tho only col- loction of 1,000,000 peoplo in the world or in history kept in order with- oat the presence of a half repiment of regulars, Of cities over 100,000, Germany has 12, the United States 20; of cities over 50,000, Germany bas 38 and the United States 35, the num-: her of cities of over 80,000 in this country (64) being altogether larger than in Germany. Inthe last 10 years cities of over 100,000 increased in this country from 14 to 20, and in Ger- many from 8 to12. In both countries the set of population is toward th citfes, tub tho incrvess of the aily population is proceeding more apidly both absolutoly and_relatively in_the Upited States than in Germany. The errora of the United States census of 1870 will partial'y conceal this for the entire country by magnifying the apparent growth (f the rursl popula- tion of the south; but even then the 20 largest cities in the United Stetes with sbout sn eighth of the population, include nearly a sixth ct the iniresse from 1870 to 1880, To take a difforent and a somewhat fairer comparison, Prussia in the Isst five yoars increased 6_per cent, New York stato 8, but. while Berlin grew only 16 per cent in the gnme interval, Now York City advanced 25 per cent and the increasa of the urban popula- tion of New York harbor was much ceater. Compared with the rest of urope, Germiny is advancing with unequalled epeed, both in its total population and in the siza of its citles. The Germaa hive, so long empty, is filling up in spite of the great swarms that it sonds here. Prussis, by the Dacember consus, bad a popula- tion of 27,260,331, just two-thirds that of France, but, whila the popula- tion of France is almost stationary,— no bad thing in_itself,—Prussia in another quarter of a century at the rato it has grown for tho last tem years, about 12 per cent., will have & larger povulation than Frarcs. Ger- many, however, it is always neceesary to remember, is only now making up for its arres:ed population and devel- opment during the thirty years’ war and succeeding struggles. Its growth n the Inst 20 years is litde likely to gauge its growth in the next 20 ~ As in other nations, peace, proeparity and luxury will bring the population t0 & happy equilibrium TEm Great German REMEDY For i REEUHATISY, ¥ NEURALGIA, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, BACKACHE, City sales of real estate at Colorado Sprioga for two weeks amounted to $129,850.69. An unusually rich strike of carbon- ates has been made in the Heurietta lode in Summit county. Fort Collina is reaplng the benefit of the construction gangs working on the railroad up the Cache lo Poudre. The Newswtle coal mine near Golden took fire last week aud all the 'bmlding- were & total loss. Lows, Eight hundred thousand dollars of the Denver, Utsh and Pacific com- piuy has toen paid in and property for depots, sidings and sheds has been purchased ia Denver. The mines about Idaho Springs are in a highly prosperous condition. The Tropic is rapidly becoming one of the great combinations of the country. Miniog men all speak favorahly of the outlook of Gilpin cousty foe the coming season. rties hay started wp iy, L — The Czar’s Death an Execution. Sprin fleld Ro,ubli an, Narch 25, Americaus who feel 80 particularly CGOUT, SORENESS QUINSY, SWELLINGS SPRAINS, FROSTED FEET axp EARS, BOOILY RS TOOTH, EAR e HEADACHE, n carth sqeals S JACORS OIL 28 E, SCHE, Siurie aad cups? Exte Atrial entaily bt the comparatirely £ ! e sorry about the czar and 8o hcrrified at liy assusination that they can com, it with thst of Abrabam \pare ‘Work is going on lively on the nar- | Lincoln, ought to be scarce, but there 2 one gufiering with hesg. k4 Geo. P. Bemis Rear Estate Acency. 16th & Douglas Sis., Omaha e Thle sgency dos svuicmy » s, Doss ot i 3 REAL" ESTATE BROKERS No 1403 Farnkam Street OMAHA Office—Norih Side opp Grand Central Hotal. Nebraska Land Agoncy. _DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnbam St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACBZS caratally selcoted land In Eastern ‘obraska to¢ sale. Great Bargalns In improved farms, and Omahs ety prports DAV WEBSTER SNYDER, dp-tebTul "mll.;:an Reed & (}“n';., =) REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Koop & complote abstract of title to all Reai Estate ln Omaha and Douglas County. _mayltt O SO oy wome: zamp v we, treo. Adiro Stisson & O Partiand. Mo - D. T. 'MOUNT, Manufscturer and:Dealer in SADDLES "HARNESS, Agents for JAMES R.RILL & CO., Celebrated CONCORD - IARNES £&Tho Bost 1 The World W 1412 Farnham 8t., Omaha, Neb, $2,250,000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7.2 PRIZES. 'SMALLEST PRIZE, $1,00. 1 Priz) $100,000 1 Priss $35,000 T et 000 e aes, 810,100 nch 80,000 1 Prze . 100000 §Prizes, 5,000ea h 40,000 1brize L0000 722Prizisanigto82,250,000 Wholo Tickets, 8160; Halves, $50; Quacters, $40; "Tauths, $16; Tweatleths, 89, Poriot s, §4 Litle Havaca Is governed eatircly oy the aboso dravinz. 1 Priz, $6,000 722 Prizes, $16,110. i Who'et, §2. Halves, 81. . ., ROMAN & CO. Buccesso 5 to TAYLOR & Co,, Xew York. Direct a1l 'c mmuni‘ations ‘and mehey € oral Ageats, 233 Ciiy ol “oun, mid, Rl BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE - GREAT WESTERN Geo. R, Kathbun, Principals Oreighton Block, - OMAHA Bend for Ch:gl::m.' ¢ NEBRASKA. | g BANKING HOUSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE rye neW CALDWELL,HAMILTON. ; . 1309 FARNH BANEKEPRS- Business transacto] =28 84 that 0 an Incor. Bank. Carrency or gold subject t0 ‘certificates of depostt fssuod payable In three, six and twalve moaths, bearing Interest, or o3 demand without Interset.. ‘Advauces mads to costomers on_ aporoved se- curitien at market rates of fxterest Buy and sell gold, bills of exchargo Gevern: ment, State, County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratts on Enslacd, [reland, Scot- iand, snd all parts of Europe. Soll Earopean Passag Ticketa. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldt T. 8 DEPOSITORY. ME z#Call and Examine — BV § M. First Navionar Banx OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnham Stroets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT 1N OMAHA. SINGER NEW FAMIL (BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.)) eTaBLISHED 1 1856, Organtzad 2 s Nattooal Bank, - Avgust 20, 1868, Gapitaland Profits 0er$300,000 sathortzat by tho Beceeasy o Trengary 10 eenive Abacription o 4 ‘Pprevious year duri B abler Bpecially The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1 the Quarter of 3 Ceniury i whie achine has been befors the publ In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1870w sold 431167 Machines. Excess over any previous year- 74,735 Machines. Qur sales last year were at the rate of over REMOVED! YORK GLUTHING HOUSE “Has_Removed to AM STREET, (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) Where They Shall Kesp Constantly on Hand an Immense Stock of N’S, BOYS’ axp CHILDREN'S HATS, CAPS axp GENT'S FURNISHINC GOODS, PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CLOT#ING, Goods and Prices. e PHANYVY 1309 Farnham Street, Omaha, Neb, MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. ‘The Genuine Y SEWINGQ MAGHINE. seded that of this “ONd 0:8.¢ PER CENT. FUNDED LOAK. | 400 Sewing Machines.a Day | OFFICERS, AND DIRECTORS Hamun Kcvmas, Prosident, Aveyrros Eoviman, Vies Precideat. P REMBMEER EA Pfiainrgl: Attorney. That Every REAL Jomxh H. Daves, Ass't Oshler. | Singer Sewing Ma- This bank recsivozdepostt without regard 30 | chine has . this Trade T mmeens Mk ot to e Iron Stand and em- e T man bedded in the Arm of the Machine, nent passage toketa for Emigrasts in_the Tn. ox yldt WOTELS THE JRIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE | Oor, Randolph St. & Gth Ave., OHIOAGO ILL. 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the United St ‘orld and Se ¥or avery husiness day Ia the year, The "“Old Reliab's” Singer is the Strongest, the Simpleé!, the Most Durable Sewing: Ma- chine ‘ever yet Con- strueted. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: <4 Union uare, New York tates and Canada, and 3, o e 1 ddwt! outh A PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, AGENT FOR CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AKD $2.50 PER DAY Located In the business: ecotrs, eonvenlent 10 places of ‘smusemcat.. Elogancly turnisbed, ‘contalniog all modern jmprovements, passenger @levator, &e. J. H. CUMMINGS, roj Burdett, and the BXOBLEIOR Machine Works, OoOMIAELA, NEF. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. o most thorongh appointel and, complete ‘Machino Shops and Foundry In the state. ‘Guatings of every description menufacted. Englaes, Pumps and every class of machinery ‘mado to order. ‘pocial sttentlon given to Wor Augars, Palloys, langers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc Planstor new Machinery, Meschanical Draught g, Models, otc,, neatly executed. 58 Harney. St.. Bet. 14th and 15th. ¥, E.-RISDON, Gencral Insarance Agent, ey TIE Phifadelphia,Cap 8K NATIONAL,Cap- BR] AMEL | NEWA 1K FIRE INS. C0., Asmets. AMERICAF CENTRAL, Aeots.. $ at Cor. of Plitconth & PASSENGER 'ACCOMMUDATICH LIXE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Cormer of SAUNDERS "and HAMILTON STREETS. (End of Red Line as follows: LEAVE OV, 4 p.m. *Tho 8:17 . Omahs, and the 400 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaha, afs usnally losded to full ‘capacity with regular passengers, "The 6:17 a. m. run will be made from the post: offico, corner of Dodge and 15th snrahta. Tl cietw can bo procured {rom etreet cardrir- e, o from drivers of hacks. k€, 2 CKNTS. INCLUDING STRE _OAR AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Bexual Philosophy. Protusely illustrated. Tho most important an ‘est book published. Erery family wanta Extraolinary Inducements offered Agent=. “Address AoxsTs' Puuisiixa Co. St. Louis, Mo. 5 nd 0., Fortia PRCPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION. ' woek 1o your own town. outft fres. Address B, Mo. Lerme Hallett & EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offico of Tndian Affairs, Washington, Marc 27, 1551.—Seal d proposald, indorsed Propom s for Beef, Bicon, Flour, Ciot -ing or Transprtation, &e., (a1t} ecace myy be,) and directoa t) the Commmissioner of Infian Affairs, Nov. 65 and 67 con, 40, 000 pounas Beaae, 7 2,300,000 pounds Corn, 760,000 pounds Coffee, 8, 200,060pounds Flour,212,000 pounds ¥eed, 300,000 younds Hard Bread, 76 unds Hom'ny, 9 - 000 pounds Lard, 1,850 Lerrels Mess Pork, £33,- 70 pounds Rice, 11,00 pounds Tea, 72,900 baceo, 21,000 pounds Salt, 200,000 6,000 rounds Sods, 1,250,600 " Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, r - Miorieofa, Montas Wisconein, 10 be o, Kawsa- City a0d Sioux Ci y. “Frin srortation tex such cf the Sapplies. Goode and sricles that may ot bo coutricted for 3 be defivered at the Agencics. Bids must b made out on Goverment Blacks Schetu o1 showing the kinds and quantisies of cubsistence uppcs 1cquin d for each Agen. e, and the kinds and quiniitics, ia gross, of - other witn biank ract and bond, con.- 10 b obseried by bidlers, tme and Placet deliv ry, terms of conteat and pay- ment, tevusporatien 10168, and ofhor necessary instrictions furnist.ed upn application 10 the indisn Office in Washington, ot Nos. 63 a0d 67 Woester Street, New York, Wan. H. Lyon, No. 453 Broatiway, New York: and £ te Cominbsiries of Eubristence, U. 4. A , A¢ Chi ¢1go, Saint Louls, Sant Finl, Leavesworth, n Franeisco, O tabs, Chesenne, and Yankion, a0 the Postusster af Sioux City Ei8 #ill bs opene] ai tho hour,and day sbove sed, vod bdlers aronvted € be prseutat Penlor. caxrnzD All 'S most be % companied by certifed S5 v et of s o, 033 1 BLEVEN LANGUAGES. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE, A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md., U, 5.4 choc:8 upor soms United S1ite. Dogostiory o Artnend Troinrer, o 4 b v e cond of delivercd | | & pristor. ol OGDEN HBUSE Tdeal in Pianos and Organs ) Cor, MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa: Online o Street Rallway, Omnibus 1o snd from all trains. RATES—Paciar floor, §3.00 per day; socond floor, 82.60 per day ; thifd foor, $%.00. iso The best turhiahied aud mos? comemodious hot 1o the city: GEO.™. PHELPS Prop FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramio, Wyoming. o S B e S Sred maRle e st Tyl attention glven %0 travoling mon. e H.G HILLIARD Pwp INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Pirst-clrss, Fine arge Sample Rooms, ose block from depot. Trains stop fzom 20 minutes 02 hours for dioner. Froe Bus toand from 00, according conts. D. BALCOM, Proprietor. W ORDEN, Culef Clerk. mld-t hif HALSEY V. DOUBLE AND POWER AND Steam DECORATIV Best Designs, Iatest Styles i the e Specifications farnished- Alezavder Grook, D D. dering tive Tneuaze for o'd and your llastrated, 5 ak premive yoith' Recnrs tais work “eulatel’ Piice 3300, Sene for circulars with extr erms. 3. CHAMDERS & C0 : REBASONA. 1318 arney Street, v parent will “ers, 30u should cir- = TEENNEDY S N[EAST INDIA Continues to % Roar for Moore(s) SS & SADDLER! o Y LAWASNOD AND wemn igjuemedurle(] sUONNG sequug = A FAMILY TONIC X0 W R A G, wHeuH ‘eleCudssa doF w A 'lfll. 14 T have adopted the Lion as a Trade Mark, and all my Goods wiil b stamp- ed with the Lion and my Name on the same. No Goods aro genuine without the above stamps. The best materlal is used and tho moat skilled workmen uro employed, snd at the lowest cash price. Anyone wishing a price liat of goods wiil confer a favor by sending for one. DAVID SMITH MOORE. L. Vax Caur, ¥. D, ¥ L. Sioixs, NEBRASKA MEDIBAL anp surcicaL INSTITUTE, ILER & (0., SOLH MANUFAOTURERS. OMAHA. Neb. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Netallc ases, Coftine, Canket, Sheouds, e Farn m Stree. . Othand 11'h, Omaks, Neb T eraonts ontar arantte tanded 10, EATISET, TUE MERCHANT TAILOR. Haa ost rteived in Spring Stock, ani b 350 o g e Tatice.” Ceanin vad vepaieing of a1 i3 5 ©One Door West of Orulcksbany’ P NEW HARNESS SHOP. The uner izned h.ving bad nice yoars pe.ence wita G. 1. Coln, aod Eouar s ours of practical s comamen e buinessfor hime If in ‘the large | new shop ! door sauth of Ths sou hewt corner | OF 16 Aed Harmes ~tr. Tewpioy a jarcs | ‘orce of skill=d workmen ard will 1l il orders | i his pline promp:ly | rRANCIS JNO. G. JACOBS, (Foraerly of Gigh & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER | No. 1417 Parcham 2., Old “tacd of Jacob Gla ORDKRS BY THLXGRAL™ 17 ex- 8. G. STEVENSON & CO. Carpentcrs and Builders, have removel to No. 1308 Dodge <trset, whers they & & pre;ared to do all kinds of work in their lineon short notice t reasonsb e rates. AGENTS WANTED EOR the Fastest Feling Book of the Age! Foundations of Suceess. BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. The laws of trade, egal form, ct bu iness, valusble tablos, socia) etiquetts, “PRIVATE HOSPiTAL. Now oren for the reception of TREATMENT OF ALL ISEASES. ARONIG AND S0 DRS. VAN CAMP & SIGGINS, Physicians & Surgeons, Proprietors. GCORNER 14TH the. a1 00D EILOWS ELOCK DODGE 5TS., OMAHA, NE! A. W. NASON, Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Fort Wayne Organ Co's. Organs. exclusively. Have had years ezperience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. FITCH. Tuner. SINGLE Al HAND PURMPS Pu.mg)s, Engine Trimmings, Miniz BELTING EOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, & AT WHOLESALE AND IL. HALLADAY WIKD-MILLS, CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELL: A. L. §TRANG, 206 Farnhim Sivest Omabin, H. B. MEYERS, E PAINTER- and Astisiic Wo k. _Prices and @et my_Fioures before. Or- Work Elsawhere, SIGNS, Paper Hanging, Plain Peintiog of all Kinds. BLE RAT ==, oM WROUCHT 1R0R FEHCES cheap matorial. Eleqant In destin, fndest Poncos for Lawaa, Pubiic Gro tery Plat: Iron Vases, Lawn Settees, rustic patterna; Chairs aad. o Iron and Wire orname: ‘manafactured by E. Tren Work, 77, 39 aad srolt, Mich Seot rioa’lat SPE IAL MASTER Cli“.\HSSU;N- ER’S SALE. ons hondrcd an I s . e R. Orchard, et m1re To Nervous §nfferers—The Great Enropean Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson’s Specific edicine, poitivecure for Spormatorrh o Tmpotency and el dlscass roon a8 Montal Anxiety Lo the Back or Side, and disease g Pam, - Wiite for them and get full Particulars Price, Speciflc, §1.0 por kage, or six pack- agos for 89,00, Add: o8 all orders to B 511 308 MEDICINE 7., st., Baftaio, 5.1 DENTIST, the amount of . NICHOT, Comnijesioner, marzsim Acting 3 Ornicw Jacob's B ok, coruerCapto &7a, a8d 6t Stroet, Omaba’ o) foe circalarsand LISEING CO., 5¢. Louis, Xo. ‘sacess y. Addrevs NeHos OB | ou” Wand it Main spidin main v . s, 3. W il K. 1 vad sl dioy glte evorywhers. - 3 sops-damiy

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