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DAILY BEE,| TORTTPEm CENTHOUSSL | Warrsats drawn aguinst the tresury | POBTRY OF THE TIMBS.|Mary to the oficlting clorgyman, THE The republicans of Omaha have put | be sewerage contrastors? The Repub- i This provision of the law—if such & EwATER: EDITOR! in nominati>n as councilman-at-large, lican predicts that *‘the of this An April ¥ool 1aw has really been passed- | make city, at not distant dsy, will hail L. 8. | « 1 aaid Jones, “a billet doux! a “stir” in Kansas and elsowhere. C. C. Homel, & man whohas done | 371 "se chief smpng the. pablic | Tarns fod sonewast matdem i | Tho statistics of the Methodist more toskin and scalp poor taxpayers | benefactors. A man sagacious, | Methinks it bears » perfumme now; Episcopal Oburch, shortly o be in this clty and coanty than any other | thouroughly well Informed, experien— sugmmhm'mm ™. | janed, will' show that. there are sdspling mesns 94 annusl conferencer, 80 1nereaso of | ncm. "Dis: o sed, resolute, wisely e Bl ow K| o . pebiic i nest and Break the seal 3;12,006 Itinerant.preachers, an in- Osasza wanus sewers and public im- | this forty per cent -I:-:I; ba -equiv; :An; E hi'ah:ily and md m:tuuk Of thi cuvelope Ehat wrapt— creduaai 460, and 1,743,922 mm rovements, but she wanta honest and | %2 Immente amoun property nd then the euloglst of cheeky 1, J and probationers, a gain of 43,318, oreclosure i Togue pats its foot in it by telling - peiace » | There were 58,330 adult and 68,535 capeato SN FARSS R e . ot |t Husall woud ot b vemades mash, | o funt baplisme, thero.bolog & decrostn — y painato buy wp the . “Dear Sir—You owe thisbar' | of 3,883 adult baptisme. The total HAScALL is one of the smartest men | 10t and lsnds of poor men who x n X, and I must have my pa of benevolent collections were $947,- in the city, 80 they sy, So were a | Wer® unable to pay their taxes dur- plan ( You've uung me up tooleng, b 158, a gain of $102,410. therd — e PEPPERMENT DROPS. Raub_kerosene oil on your chilblains and hold your feet to the fire. . That ing bard times, but he bas ,,, bought . up lots owned by the city | §P°CI" ¥as B0t "’:P‘:(“ esht “Petrolens joas of t:pography of Omaba. Gt and has taken out tax-titles fr them. | givey the lie dirook to Hasoall's oft- Come,Gentle Spring. — PrEsIDENT GARFIELD cannot please | Among these city lots, mocording to | repeated E:oh-lfm that he was only Come, gentle spring. records, we find & deed from the | working in the interest of the city, Etherial mildness come; will burn "em off. everyone by the exercire of his ap- e i pointive power and ho will pleass the | Treasure of Douglas county to C. O, | that he wis not 4 capper ke T T The Philadelphis Chronicle- says: country best by best pleasing himaels, | Housel, dated August 14th, 1877, for | agte s eoust oot Proerare be i [ > Olmnd and et xal aiset “‘There are a great many Americana Siee—— lot 2, block 8, situated next to the | glers out of a frog-pond. With ail Please send us now the sunshi who seem to “.‘fl".“.“ d":i; Prover Fosry rrn cm. Housts la for | comer of Fourieenth and Wobster | theso atiempls at jobbery fresh |~ And then wellthiok you nice. | FaY io obeorvo Lent is £ o Hoscall —0d 50 is Obatham Strost | stroets. Houel tarned around and |12 00 ~memory; ~with the —— The Rochestcr Democral, remarka Goldsmith. That f why Hascall en- | medes quit elalm of this lot on the | Disboemoss and indecent, black AT et e Darier. that it is a slow_youog man, Indeed, - - guardism o & 8: | “Say, M. Letter-Carrier man— these days, who don't know more dorsed Housel and Goldsmith by ac- | 16th of January, 1878, to Beojamin | iog in our ears; with the stench of | a3'sen aen son about. Ahaes nho dopkypor, jmos clamation. Ittner, and on April 4th, 1878, ac- | the w pflhflfl corpses still Asiglrmlecamphenyincan” . o] fo i i poisoning very we breathe, ‘your mother know you r urteer e cording :' ::: ::d‘:. ::n Ittoer thin sttempt to res Hascall or e A French chemist can take sugar, el usel on 8 | 1itical martyrdom is an outrage up- Preparing for & Change. flour and other substances and make warranty deed. By making thess | on respectable men and women, and | When the maiden isn't hugging of her fel- | & nicer egg than any hen ever left in a oan't forget the time when he was in | tranafers back and forth Housel getaa | a disgrace to Nebraska journalism. low, e nest, and now the only exouso for cahoots with Hascall In that little | &ripon this clty property which we When hor faucy doesu't lightly tum to | Ke€pIog P R e Hollysteal. It was & hard blow to | supposs might nold good in law, and | THE republican candidate for coun- R © people next door. 5 3 o bl Tl A 5 cllman of the Third ward s Mr. | Ttis ton to ene oratd P | Theatre-goiog s great fun In Lead- ose $10,000 in Holly stock, even If it | 8 possession. Again, we M. | Ttis one that she is gotting Yel | yille, Whon a new play proves o be was only quoted st 50 cents on the [ find lot 1, in block 363, belong- [ Frank D. Kent. Our attention fs| low Getting yellow, very bad the author s enthusisatically dollar. ing to the city was deeded by |salled to the fact that Mr. Kent is | Andall; broken up by jealouiy's wild|called before the curtain and at a ‘pangs, given signal tho sudience begln shoot- sumber of the fcrgers and burglars eent from this ity to Lincokn. Dr. Miiies says he does not want to abuse poor Jascall Dr. Miller the county tressurer to Allen & |disqualified from becoming & council- o s : 0 d pangs. 5 Tur Hasosll organ threstens o | Housel, March 12, 1878, This lot | man. First—because his famally re- | When you never see her eating the frisd ‘“1‘;:;:“:‘;' e:::g‘:':"‘" Gk i drive Mr. Boyd off the teack by pub- | wasdeeded by Allen & Housel to Pe- | sides outslde of this state and has | ovster, ', oo Iady resembles smmunition, becanse ter Nelson on Septembar 4, 1879, and | never lived in Omahs; and | And she doesn’t seem to care for Easter | the powder is needed befora the ball.' we presume the city will bave s round | second, because’ be is mot a| clothes, Sl Andlm;ght hate ldtlled th-; o glau to pay if ‘bona-fi f ity 5 e " not fail to put in plenty of wadding sum to pay if they ever get that lot | bona-fide owner of by property. | Don't forget that she's preparing for the batore’ sbo “‘sol her" g, "+ Yonkes The mere purchase of domelot sndon [ - dower, balors, o Housel is a very staunch supporter | the river bottom—on election day— | And will ne'sr again invest instriped hose, | An- apple ple exploded in a jfsrm of Hascall, and anybody who will ex- | Will not auswer the requirements of "Vest in striped hose. house in Missouri the othex day and SOSETRe R AT ; d burned the lesd of Bascall cannot scare him. - of ity property wil | tho now lav. Il the republicens e | o/ ONEY FOR THE LADIES. | mostof the hairof & beby's head. Tn This fssue on the mayoralty is pureiy | "°°1 0@ the reason why. Daring the | tire to electa_oount the i | i e a el v rs less the hound on lower Farnam is muzzled. Nobody has ever been able to murzle that watoh-dog by threats, and the jobbers who are trying to break into the city tressury under . | two years of Hascall's service in the | third ward, Mr. Kent oughtto be of ll sorts of death. e Do e araneY | counell Housel gobbled wp-a. namber | Withravn snd some man who can | Stshes will be much wors. T've had enough of K ers of Omaha sre members of & cor- gobbled up The pilgrim suit wil be wora again, |, L'7® had enongh of 3 of valusble lots belonging to the | quallfy under the charter should be P 0 8ZRIN. F'erough of love! ob, give poration that is about to elect officers " Old gold color has seen its best | old slouch hat! my £ H It i their prly. |47 for & mere song, and if | substituted. a § . ol or two years. dnty ‘.: ilelray by .| doye. I:m off this coat h:h“ nl:no tlgl::' oh, ilege and their to | Hasoall elected e Spanish lace edges the mew para- | let me muss my hair! there's balm in men who will admisiste the property | Housel coutcilmen the city would |, SoeRVATEN's support nver slected | Gilead yet T hope, “God bless the of the corporation honestly in the in- | 20t Bave & foot of ground left in less | [Republioan. | Lace hoods are on new summer | Bappy psir!"—[Philadelphia Sun. terast of all the members of the cor- | than six months, How about Burley, Lew Reed, All- | "EFS Hebtonst | Bl Mo T oI T voration. It one candidate ls known | Thres yesrs ago Housel was 8p- | has, Helos, Manchester and scores |, Si1Ped fabrles: are” very fashlona. | i J0 5 SO0, | DR BT for his business ability and integrity | Pointed government director of the | of county and city offisials, who wers Gay Ro S fa the | 41d word. T oftiimes” dream of love Union Pacific railroad. His appoint- | slected by Rosewter's active effortsl | new matorivte. @ o e ot and _ brilliant meat was made with & view of pro- | And how about the higher positions, | New grenadines arelike & transpar- e 'E{:f":;;.z:: :;:?;::; xuo-h wun-}; the sbuses of | inclnding Crounse for Congress, Saun- | ent cloth of gold. digestion s mot impaired. It you ¢ aarporation. ~ Housel used the | ders and VanWyck for the senate and | Ombre illc plush Is much used for | want to have real eye-bulging and to cast his ballot for the man who cap- x‘“': :; meroenary ends, and | 4 ymall army of state officers? Are all | Millinery purposes. blood-eflrdli;z dreams, Ella—dreams not be swayed from the atrai ouf community almost the Lavendsr Jerseys are popular for | that will make your hair hanging on e can e, By ks i o 707 Sy B e spplted, | 2% P o] s e i s s et e enterpeise public spirit and integrity. z.h-n “qun bo‘: of direc- | Tue Omaha Republican has holsted | _Open yellow straws figure largely tn [}, 8EC 71 Bt in OPACS h%m’ Asa logislator he has been tested in aested him . the constitutional convention where | & Feport about the Omaba bridge with | ticket. W knew all along that they | o3 poeergyeious, comet I much improv- | teeth like a fiery dragon's—et a fro- o oy » view to remedying existing abuses | wore Kicking over th S e zen friod oyster, some -devilled crabs rights s om symlly | 00 2558 b extaction, I kicklng over the board of educa- | 16 square Louis XV. heel Is seen | and two pickles belare going to bed. protected. putting ’ lon, Hou- | 4ion since Marsh was left off but such | on ladies’ and childrens’ shoes. Then you can write a poem on dreams As» councilman MY. Boyd is unas. | * Bad his report written by the at- | wholevale “‘bolting” was neyer before | Ribs are again seen outsids the lin. | that will read like an improved edi- sailable, Hasoall on the other hand | 10F8iss of the Union Paclfic rosd a0d | neard of. In the sswe issue the Re. | iog of the new parasols, tion of Dante's Inferno.—Norristown has slwags favored every scheme of | tha¢ Teport signed with bis name was | 131ican fn espectally vovera on bolters | Oashmero dresses painted by hand | 2™\ ==______ transmitted to the Interior Depart- | g bolting. are the latest importations. OONNUBIALITIES. blic plunder under the gulse of pub- e P | ment. Such a man 1s worse than & ’ Shlering a the festura abore all| i : P““—.; highway robber or a burglar. You TR others shown in fmpor resses. marriage licanso was recently is- ‘He doss not enjoy the confidence of AMERICAN MONOPOLISTS. s aned in Waterloo, In., whose combined can protect youreelf against highway- B wers e e sovibassre o o ol 48 VIEWED THROUGH FORRIGN SPECTA- | used for new passementerie desigus, cues, You may have notloed that the |23 the bride 74 years old. = co and fatclerance of | smallest women caery the latgest fan, | . A Californisns matrimonial adver- arrogant atolsrance . tisement winds up as follows: “For- corporate monopolies in the United | Lace snd embrolderies of the richest | 4yng no object, but should require the States and the high handed manner S0 chmmsiity, aml Josly Would Ve | o it stors bismkingdhat you. can. gratched ob ovary stop with wmmplalon. §__, oy iory youraeit againgt tho cor s X hiie SIEAT Wi ¥haitary B u«m:-‘:u-on;:::::x: St Whs ouly somaly agsiost guch scoundrels is never trast them again i 1 : of our citygovernment they will not 2 whioh My #434"s0ngh ol ‘over | mEE% me as security for her good behavior.” . with anything, least ol all with the 5 Steel thread on embroidery on i Sachiake o Tosste ox tavett WA wx{ L, e every public and private Interest has | ray costumes is a feature fn spring m%egt:!m-:m'::z-:e_f;‘;%,whe-rd her —_— AOKG NAUSE Hha Sindlen, doel SUPEN | TuikiOni. as a whito man, and she THE HASCALL AUMINISTRATION. | Of every fair minded and unbiassed B e manay ':fl;‘;hruw, eloped with tho fown barber, Duily Bow, Apei 16, 1880. continental (hinker. It has no par- | fichus and mantles wi worn for | A young dady residing in Red Oak, where everybody that comes b taken, | *Gountilman Kennard's soconcilie | A6l In any ofber . eouiy | Sreet wraDe. St sacsn iy el i love with seuvics in, and’ the bighest honors are oon- | stion apeech at the dissolution of the | o0 the globe. The spectacle of & hSme:h lace, beadod and Iald in | o jail, and, in spito of all remon- Iate council has been taken as a tex: | ing of . unprincipled capitalists ,J;‘n'l;fng?“ s, is & new and pretty -trT-:ne-.mgn-ad :?L L . by The Herald and Republican for | wheee only God 1s Mammon and | 1, e marriage of John T. Raymon: rge cat steel brade, bands and | (Colonel Sell folsome commendaticns of the Hasoal | ¥hose scle end i thele own personal | orosments are used. in Brofasion on | Jourieay Berms wih el miacs sdministration. Now, because Mr. | sggrandizement dictating terms to | the new bonnets, the Continental hotel, Philadelphf wvaters labor under tte impression that they must plck one man from each ward in voting for six councilmen. This is not the intention of the law. The mew charter provides for the election of six ccuncllmen who are to be voted for by all the voters of the SRR of his heart | 50,000,000 cltizens of great republic, | The owl's head, as.a jewelry orna- | on Mondsy, April 11, and will ‘bea e ment and in feathers, stands high in|matinee performance, so to speak, be- slopped over in trying to make Has- 3"1’3‘5"""‘"“"“;“‘ copiroeses | fashionable favor. &0 ™ pinoiog &t 108, m. e ;‘u'- exit from u::. :::d: loss pain- wnfui "':“,"'d‘;loh‘i"e “: hHom:{'y women Jfink the best in big 'K Gfeat Ohlcago Hateeie an e to veneer | heads justice, te. We state this in the hope of, riesd i eleaiad by o] he st} S0 TR 0 S T tection o ke worl smd | setoa oty sl b o b et e Leboratory for e manalact shine as & luminary forthe guidanceof | 0wn' upon our countey severs and | A Dabuqus girl slapped her escort ot e tateatsi | Ohlcago's all fature Gity Councile. The Heralg, | well meritad robuks. in the fuce at the Turmer. ballin ok | S et givog amploy for tobamor, commends Bl |, Rovhes 1o the workd do st | 0o |t exenere e oy sinoed splendid financeering and particularly | 0% b United States, And it 35| When & French woman dossn’t like fog. Wherever onoe introduced and poluts to the fact that under his | used in & manner which, at “""fi- her eyebrows she shears them off and | becomes known, it is almost imposst- Joadeeship we bave put & stop to the | renders. them specially Gbnoxious,” | buys s pai for forty cents. Like an | bla to supply the demand, Eebuces of sanusl overlap and aill have bom | These v he words of M. Hyndman, | {2io1Jgn¢ g0at, she changes her | their trus ‘morit—carlog _whero ll tunds left in the city treasury. ‘What | one of the most intelligent and far. : ; s tall - AGat Fepaptehle prie » ismentable exhibition of ignorance, | sighted Eoglih writers on' social | 1on et sng wber memige e | (1. sents) —Zuch. — Sold o or, worse: What an impudent attempt | questions, and they will find an echo | and silver, peacisand. gold and pearls | o — TEm to throw cbaff into the eyes of Omaha | in the hearts of hundreds of thous. | alone are alike shown for wedding tax-payers! It ls a notorious fact | ands of Amerioans who now find them. | AFE8te. Shat Hsell b gung of jobbeat | ivos e he fron boe f monopey [ The new weage ao of woft i = : : rule. Mr, Hyndman has been makin, Sespied to birglaias heaity trmssary | L5, o e ‘monopolies and ja | much_shirring about the neck snd very outset by lawless expendi- | 4 late number of The Fortnightly Re- | shoulders and with fall rachings of tares, and the tax-payers had to in- v:n;“hnglmloth ublic the resalt | 1ace at the throat. woke the protection of the courts to | of his observations. Ho findson the | Vandyke red is & new color; it 1s | [ NEL enjoin them. Hascall himself resist. | POFt of Amerioan railroad companies | both darker and softer than cardioal | S an_arbitrariness towards their own | Mignonette or reseda is revived, so is SCIATICA, od the attempt to restrict the council | gervants which s “onl{b equalled by | terra-cotts, and a gray-green that ;un- | LUMBAGSO, withln the legal limit, and the only | the shamefal way in which, when they | trass plessingly with many shades, I I 2 Tesson why there is no overlap this | can safely do 8o, they treat the pub- | guedish Kid gl BACKACHE, i i lie.” Tano ceuntry In the world, de. <y Eloves are gradusily | Jifie g m“ ::-u- ::;.hs.w put o f o es the writer, s7e the rilhhof’pd lnpnl:id.l“::g ?Logm kind-; thoyl are I COUT, After june Has- - | worn out buttons and ve 3 14 e 1t by e, | rte property so completely at the | o natural colors for the morning. SORENESS or e call ingenionaly got around it by de- | mercy of corporate greed. In mo i Hight colors for dinners and recep. ving o wheme to b _the | otber clileed coucty ace iho eoel | i, aad whie to b CHEST, " | railroad companies, ssys Mr. Hynd. |I.mm cravats and bows, either SORE THROAT, man, are treating the people of the | DIaCk or white, are worn with all toi- = Unifed Btates a8 locomotives, They | 16t ad & great deal of akill is be. | Jill QUINSE are fortified by legislatares purchased stowed upon the elegant arrangement f SWELLINGS with money wrung from the producers | O the same. Dainty laco pins in I T El | EE?E?E‘% = e toon Jowely, jolnod fogether by tny £old SPRAINS, Fisst sod _others will “‘flh teoted 2 afos, are fastened s [: doubi themselres. Eack o et e ooee ih, dishono | o tefally arrsnged falds, FRUSTED FEET : j i —_— scropulous monopolias who laugh ont. ight attho éce ot anivemal satinys | | FELIGIOUS NOTES. s rond wp leghiatos whom thay [ — owlsh syne, Bax, B SR joctod tn Davemports T v ‘The Dunkards of Joh Mo e it l.m.,:;‘l‘:.:;':‘.'.'k 4 BODILY PAINS, as £ whother i religlousfoot Beth Toof should D washas oo oars SOoTHLEAR 208, I} HEADACHE, psl Church' raised volent and. congre- gational purposes, the sum . of $13,- | | 4 5”,0& .:dhhh bhd l-bont 8 for each No Proparton . carit equals S Jacons o1 a0 declares, the issus can- | 2o EEGINEIONGE, il Vit b compacalily S AinE Sety G toeovaded. Itis one which hflm z:{mamnmufl.n, A ey o et YA pas e York, it has 32 B diocese are being New York state the Protestant Episco- Baltimore, Md., U. 5. pal church has 5 bishops. R T T A e e The largest increass of Baptists D T !MUUNT since 1870 has been in the fifteen . . ] southern states, where the gain is 761,318, In the six eastern states the increase is 16,700; in the middlestates Manufacturer and'Dealer in 34,903; in the thirteen western states, 4,776; in the , AT "HARNESS, McDonald. They are the only Meth- Agents for JAMES R. BILL odist Episcopal delegates from fowa. & 00., Colebrated CONCORD HARNESS. 8 The Bedt. In The World B3 i 41 b 11 i I ) H & iR Hie? i elected by wards or at large, must be qualified electors of the city, must be actual and bona fide owners i E z i | ; 7l llii P T I E"f g ;E% %fa i f ; i i 3 A if ) § ¥ £ defiance of the new E::.mm, Kansae, & commation st i prosine | 1412 Farnham £, I » penalty of two years ln ‘pentten. Omabha, £ i g i ;: £ £ i i i ] i g i o § 5 Neb, o i id I i iin I8 REAL ESTATE. BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Strect Geo. P. Bemis ReaL EstaTe Acency. 166k & Douglas Sis., Omahay Neb. OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office—Norih Bide opp llnl(dwlnld. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. | ACRES caretully selected land in Eastern. 400, Herioknfor e SRRV, WEESTER SNYDER, Late Land ComrU. P E. B 3-tebTt BTRON REED. 13w RxD. Byron Reed & Co., oLomT mEvARLE REATL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Eeop » complete absteact of ttle to Real Estato in Omaka and Dougias County. _mayltt $2.250000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7 2 PRIZES. SWALLEST PRIZE, $1.000. 1 Priss $1.060,000 1 Prise 1 friss 200,60 8 1Przo 100000 8 1Prie (0,000 722 Prizesam'¥glos?, 000 B von 310,600 oaon 80000 Prise h 40, 250,000 Whole Tickets, §160; Halves, $30; Quacters, §40; Teuths, $16; Tweutieths, 3, Forulet hs, §4. Lttlg Havana ia governed entircy by the 3. hove 1Prizs, 86,000 723 Prizes, 810,110 oles, §2. Halves, §1. co0. Successo:s to TAYLOR & Co,, New York, pirect. all_c:mmunications and money, o ROMAN & CO., General Agents, 238 Chael Strocts, New H ont mi4lm EXOCBLSIOR Machine Works, y OMLAELA, INEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The mozt: thorough ted and complete ‘Machine ‘and Boundey in thestate. Gantings of svery descripton mamucted. ieinta, Pumpd And ooty clas of machinery mads to order, Lea BANKING THE OLDESY ESTABLISHED. IN NEBRASKA. | CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. Business transacted sme ag that o Incore E ounia ko 1n Cursency oe £oid sabjo it to okt ook Wil anon six and twel bearing Int . walve months, baring Interes, ot o to customers on approved se- REMOVED! BANKING HOUSE | THE NEW YORK GLOTHING HOUSE Has Removed to 1809 FARNHAM STREET, (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) oposi fswad pavable n thres, | Where They Shall Keep (s}onx;antly on Hand an Immense tock of Advances made s andoat o itnot seemncze aerers: | MEN'S, BOYS’ sND CHILDREN’S CLOTRING, et Bite, Ghaaty aad Gy Bontar First Namionar Bank OF OMAHA. Oor. 13th and Farnham Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (BUCCESSORS 70 KOUNTZE BROS.,) ErAsLISED w1866, Organized s s Natioual Bank, Angust 30, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 R 2 o U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS jomx A. Caviamros. ¥ H. Davis, Asw't Cashlas. This bank receivesdeposit without requrd te amounta. Iswuea time Draws dradts oo etiles of the United Edinburgh and the pri Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer arnev St.. Bet. 1dth and 16th. M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, to make | the entire democratic school board | "PFiC8 importations. and five Ted aud ten green. cyes, and | mes 8 sat Cor. of Pifteenth & Douglas S, OMAHA. NRR PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conneets Wl{.'!aa Street Cars ¥ OMAHA: deacription divide favor as castly telm- | o1 Felutions "to deposit $1,800 with | & AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. and HAMILTON Red Line 2 follows: VE 630, *6:17and 11108 m ,3:08, 557 and 79 p.m. LEAVE FORK OMAHA: In Macl HATS, CAPS axp GENT’S FURNISHINC 600DS, PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ##~Call and Examine Goods and Prices. sq, 1309 Farnham' Street, Omaha, Neb, MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. ‘The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1579 exceeded that of any previous ‘the Quarter of a Cent: in whicl “ i Machiad o o B S it 0L 1878 we sold 856,422 Machines. In 1879 1 hines. Excess over any previous year 74,';’8%5133::1?:‘9':67 Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day| For every business day fa the year, e = The “0ld Reliab'e” ey That Singer Sewing Ma- chine bas this Trade “‘"",..‘1...":‘:..,"""..".‘,&,,, 1| Mark cast into the Durable Sewing Ma- et etiemotihe cnt | yron Stand and em- chine ever yet Con- (et Gt tor Emlgmeie s 3% ™™ | bedded in the Arm of Every REAL Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most structed. HOTELS: the Machine, THE JRIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE | Cor. Randolph 8¢, & 5th Ave., OHIOAGO ILL. YT Enn: (AT ! G Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa: lor ioor, $3.00 per aay; second floor, $2.60 ptrd.w",:‘:;d floor, n,o{ The bestfurdiabed aad mou AGENT THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 4 Union Square, New York. Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and and 8,000 Offices inthe Old gtz =81 World and oy sepl6-décwtf == PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S, WRIGHT, qn CHICKERING PIANO, And Sele Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C- Fischer's Pianos, also Sole A%ent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co’s. Organs, Ildeal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business; and handle only the Best. J. S. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omitha, Neb. HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner. Brofussly iliustrsted. Themost important n best b published.’ Every family wants Extraordinary indacements offered Agents. "Address AxTs’ PUBLISHING Co, St. Louis, Mo. PRCPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES AIZ%TRANSPDRT- EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Aflairs, Washiogton, Maze —Seal.d proj d Frogos's Beef, Bacon, ¥lour, &, (31t ecaze mry be,) and di Commissioner of Indian_Affairs, Nov. Wooster Street, N w York, will be received til 11 8.m. of Monday, May'2, 1851, for farnish. ing for the Indiw service about 300, 000 pounds Bacon, $0,000,000 poutds Eeet on the hoaf, 125, 00 pounds Corn, 750,000 pounds Cofl 000 pounas Beans, 70,000 pound s ¥aking Powdes 2360 400,000pounds Flour, 212,000 pounds Feed, oo Hard Bread; 78 005 pounds Hom'ay. 0 - 650 teierels Wess Fork, 933, Tounds Tobaceo, 20,000 pounds Suga, ard 859,000 pou: inds Soap, 6,000 1ounds Sods, 1,250,600 pous p, 0, ol i, “Also, Blankets, Woolon ani Cotton goods, (c'maistns in rart of - icking, 36 Standard Calico, ,000 yaris; Drilling, trom Al siiog, 11500 yacd 400 yar £ rds; Duck, fros from nime, 17,000 yards; Gingham,’ 50, e , B0 000 yards; Batint, 4 500 sar 1, 213,000 yards; Bleachel Sheeting, 9,000 i kory Shirting, 12,00 ds; Calico Ehirting, 5,000 yards; ooy yar 000 yards;) Clothing, Groceries, -Notions, SE d) ing, d a long list ot mis. Plows;- a8 Hamnd Rakes, Forks, &.,'and fcr 475 Wagons Tequir for the service in- Arizona, Colorado, Dal g0, Kansas City and Soux Ci ed a sportation tor such of the Sapplics icles that may not bo contracted delivered at the Agencies. muit_be made out on Govermen: Schedu'es showing the kinds and quant of subsistence suppiies required for ea oy, and the kinds aud_quantitie, in all other goods and articles, together wi o propcsals and forms for contract and bond, con- ditions to bo observed by bidders, timd wnd piace cf delivery, tecms contract_and_ pay- t, transportatien To1tes, and ofher necessary ctions will be furnisbed upon application 1 the Indisn Ofice in Washington, or Nos, &5 and 67 W t, New York, Wm. H. Lyon, No. 453 Broadway, New York; and o the Commissries of Subsistence, U. S.'A , at Chi- eigo, Saint Louls, Sent Pau), Leavsnworih, San Fravcisco, Omahs, Cheyenne, and Yankton, 20d the Pestmaster a¢ Sioux City. Bids opene at theour;and day above ind bidders are uvited to be priseut at opening. CRRTIFIED CuBCRS, checks upon somo United Etates the amount of the P |4 ‘NOILIWASNOD @emn ' ‘gyuomeSuBIe( SUOMTIY A FAMILY TONIC anD BV ER.AGE BITTERS ILER & GO., All ids must be accompanled by certified tat ry ot Assistant Treasurer, fo at leact five per cent. of M. NICHOL, ‘margdim ‘Acting Commiissioner. EENNEBDY'S EAST INDIA - SOLE MANUFACTURERS. OMAHA, Neb. 8. G. STEVENSON & 0O. Garpenters and Builders, have: removed to No. 1308 Dodge Stroct, whers they are prejared to do all Kinds of work in theirlineon sbort notice w resson-ble rates. AGENTS WANTED EOE the Fastest Felling Book of ths Age! Foundations of “Success. 'BUSINESS AND SOCIAL FORMS. Tho laws of tads, jegal forms, rans. ek egal £ Bow to 1! HARNESS & SADDLERY, . R ® DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING FROUTELATEL | pOWER AND AND PUMPS The miners resort, good accommodations, argo sumple room, charges reasonable. Speciai attention givon %0 traveling men. 1 H.C HILLIARD Pro Steam Pum) Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, m‘fl" FITTINGS, PIPE, %mul PACKING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, | 011 ADAY WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fiestclass, Fino arge Sampl one etk oe S, S s, s to2hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from Dopot, Rates §2.00, §250 and §.00, according to rooi; s'ngle meal 75 centa. LLCOM, Propristor. TAGENTS WANTED FOR O & NEW BOOK, A, L. STRANG. 206 Farnham Strest Omaha, Neb Jo AL WAKEFIELD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN '‘Bib e f he, ¥ e ittt teeoi | LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, id and young. Profusely mo ¢ e eving and. o verv pacent wil ciers, 30u should cir- Colatel. Piico §100, Sen for circulars with extr erma. JUH. CHAMBERS & ¢ _ St. Louls, Mo ANDSTILLTHELION Contintes to Roar for Moore(s) * 1 have adopted the Lion Mark, and all my Goods wii ed with the Lion and my Name on the ssme. No Goods are genuine withoat the above stamps. The best materlal is used aod the me workmen are employed, » DAVID SMITH MOORE: 1. Vax Cawr, K. L. Sioors, NEBRASKA Mepicav ano sureical INSTITUTE, wnvTnenE ‘vjsCudsda o, PRIVATE HOSPITAL, Now open for the Teception of pa ients for the TREATMENT OF ALL NI TREATMENT OF HR INIU AND SUEGT DES. VAN CAMP & SIGGISS, Physicians & Surgeona, rietors, Prop S00E STV GRBLOGK g CORNER 1aTH A. W. NASON, Pickets, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Plaster, &e. STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT CO., Near Union Pacific Depat. OMABA, NEB. ReayvmovzeD. low:st cash price. Anyone wishing a prios list of goods will confer a favor by sending for one. [ B , THE CARPET MAN, Has Removed From His Oid Stand on Douglas St., to His NEW AND ELECANT STORE, 13813 Farnham Street, DENTIST, |Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all His Oid Ormom Jacob's B ok, comer Gaplta Ave, and 6th Stroot, Omaba! 5 Patrons. 4