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THE DAILY BEE. e Sl 8. ROSEW ATER: EDITOR. ‘Evay vote for Hasoall ie vote for boodlum government. Hascald's election as bean invitation to the Holly compa ny to bring euit sgainst the city for large damager. —_— Wizar a brace of city officisls we wold have: Hascall for Mayor, Smythe for ity Attorney, snd one of the Nor- ton bos for Marsbal. T Herald is trying to swsist Has- - call by making strong partissn appesls which tend to srouse party fecling the republican rauks. — Bascaty for mayor would set the olty back five years atlesst. Tt would e almost as grest & calsmity to our ‘businees interests £ & destractive con- flagration. Nor » doilar in bonds will be voted for public improvements 1f Hascall should, by the ai of besdlnms, bum- mers snd dead beats, bocome mayor of Omab: Tax Cincionati Gazett stalwart republican paper in Obio, i eupportirg & democ-atic candidate for mayor of Oimcinnsti on the ground that good ci*y zovernmer t is more im- portant thun m ve sArly wuscess. —_— Inwreap of discussog the respee- tive merits f the candidates for mayor the Republican openz the fisod gates of slander and vilification vpon the editor of Tur Bee. Nothing better could be expected from the hibitual biacklog that edits the clty | de- Tuz looal editor of the Republican in his report of the mass meeting to nominate a non partisan school board A WORD WITH WORKINGMEN, Every workingman in Omaba owns a home, and every. who expects to have & ° city is deeply interested in the' come of the city election.. - on the eve of an era of unexss growth. Oapitalists are disposed now to invest their money in manufsctares and in various enterprises in‘bur city. It is sl important that the clty gov- ernment at this stage should be in the hands of men tegrity " 1s sbove With such men controlling our city. affirs the bonds nesded for public fm- provements will be cheerfully voted and the money will be promptly forth. coming. 'We shall have employment for hundreds of mechanics and Iaborers for the building ofsewers, laying down of pavements, grading of streets and construction of market halls, enging’ bouses, ete. If a msn u crooked and unrelisble “becomes magor of Omahs, not a dollsf i bonds will be voted for the next two years. Pablicimprovements willbeat a stand still and the growth of the city will be seriously crippled. Worst of all, the forty or fifty thousand doliars levied upon our city in geners! taxa- barnacles and jobbers. - Instesd of putting the money Into the hauds of the working people and merchants for labor and material, the tax levy will go into the pockets of lishonest cormorants and coparomers = in jobbery, Hascall, who his npomi- nated himeelf for mayor of Omaha, by the most extravagant promises, is now making » desperate effcrt to cap- ture the city goveroment fora gang of hoodloms and indolent bummers who, ground that he is & nudsill and Jas. E Boyd is an ari Now, the_ fact Isthat this disreputiple demagogue ‘that the question of par- to enter into logsl aff- STATB JOTTINGS. —Genoa wants a grist mill. —Nebraska Oity ls to have a militia company. —Exeter's land lesgue has fifty members. —Herman ia to have a new hard- ‘Ware atore. —Loup City has petitioned for in- corporation. _ —OiMland is working for a town orgaizatien. —Frement's ladies voted ai the ‘municipal elestion. —The new_church st Bradshaw s nearing completion. "\ —Nine skiffs are running on the water at Gaide I —The York Tidsl Wave has been converted into The Times. —Five new brick_bulldings are at onoe to be erected at Crete. —Travel ‘over the Sidosy road to the Black Hills is very brisk. —The catile men are beginning preparations for the spring round up. —Forty car Joads of stook were the most | i, will be recklossly equandsred by | sent from Tekamsh to Ohicsgo last | ran week. v —Steele Gity 'sod ; Fairbury lost their bridges in the ate rise of the Bloe —Washington, county’s bridges es- capod damage during the late high ‘water. —The Texas cattle drive to Nabras- ka this year will aggrogate 160,000 ‘—Twenty acres In town lota will be lsid out as.so addition to Blue Springs. —Fremont has subscribed over ,000 towards & vew bridge over the — Arrangementsare beivg made for the| erection of a Baptist church at Hutings. % —~Two new stores and two dwell- ings are being erected in Bradshaw, York county. ; —The Campbellltes are building a takes pains to publish the Following |18 trying to impose on workingmen | church in Waterloo that will cost §2, malicious alur: “If the committee will follow me down stairs I will show them a room,” snd thep, followed him out. - Berlin, however, who was close to Rosewnter, deposited his money, $2 50 in silver, with A.. M. Chadwick prior to his departure. If the contemptible puppy who made that demonstration for the pur- ose of insulting his betters had de- posited his loose change with Al..Sor- enson instesd of AL Ohsdwick, he would have only been sbleto recover | sympathy with _the anti-monopoly | to roplece hridges it by calling st the faro rooms in the | movement thes@ditor- of tals paper | dons lately by the Third Ward Oxz of Huscall's strikers, who at- tended the mass meeting at the City Hall night, sought to pe mzz-lopm of the roport < the, committes of fifteen upos ‘e frivo- lous grounds that the second ward was loft out in the pomipations. What has the secopd ward Or suy other ward o @ with this matter! The ashon#med is to bo clected at large roperdless of locstion from among <he most competent persons to fill the posttions. It is presumed that the achool board wi'l provide every ward with its necessary sohool houses . The fact that the Sscond st ten years, sud they bave utterly failed to secure the de- sired buildings, shows of the two things; either that the parties were incompetent, or that the ward divis ion had little or mothing to do with the mansgement of the Board. The friende of Mr. Morrell | seem to be very indignant because be was left out impossible for ths eis. Mr. Morrell hasserved for s number of years and it will do no harm if he will take & back sest aud let some one elee serve. It does look for positions to which no tached. SOME POSTAL kiMORMS. Postmaster-Geueral James is devote Ing e whole energy to s thorough study of the needs of the postal sys: tem undannounces in the neat future 1 the secvice. ; His fiest effort will be directed to the fmprovement and i~ creaso gt ‘the free delivery system. In the Inrger cities the pos:masier-general Pproposes to inefesss the mumberof free deliseries fraw reven-to teu daily. This branch, Mr. James decleres- i . the money making part of the sers| viea, Anotherreform whish the new post- master-general has in view s the or- post cfiice savings | own conscience cannot be disputed, |and a building boom of baok, ‘and with view of in ouly in the larger cities but also inthe smaller towns. A ready and secure justas Church Howe. ilposed upon the grangers. His recordas council- man shows thet he, was alvays an ac- tive tool and capper. for tax ‘title sharks like C. 0. Housel, and tax | g ehirkers| in this attempt to palm off the Holly svindle on our people - Is wiill fresh in every body's memory. — His backers point now to the faot that three years ago whon Hascall pretended to be in defended him publicly agalnst ‘= that _ pro pevitence when he was attually playing the spy and workiog into the hands of fhe on election day was -working all day for the election,of the zailrond ticket, with his nome n James E. Boyd weats better clotbes than Mr. Huscall, and doesu’t run around feom saloon to saloon followed by a gaug of ronstabouts and Fagrants. 800 when finisbed. —Twenty-seven spsns of the North Bend bridgewent out with the ice tn o Phtte river. '—More ~ aced whest has: been to Orleans than to any other n the valley. ~Much nore than the busl acrs- age will be pit season in Dawson county. b ~The St Paul an biidgy and wonbout with the food, ty $20,000 1t will cost Gage count nd oth d other damagos woplacs hri —G. .F. Butqess, of Fores: i hd hin' Houss and ita_contente 31, stroped by 6re last week. N —Mrs. Sarah’ Oartner, of Knox county, was found frozsn to death on the hnight of March 20th. —A Mrs. Tacker, of. Beatrice, left her 'husband last, week and silently ipped off with'a brakeman. —Henry 'Grosse, of Soof druak last week #tid best his wife ip oruel manner. - It ooat-him $27. ported that Sheriff Kearns of O'Neil, was killed last week while attempting tomrrest a cow boy. of a —There aro. tweniy-seven school districts in Staaton tounty, aud all will peobably hava ssmumer torms. But Mr. Boyd isa workingman from the bottom up. He started with 8 carpenter®f bk, e ook | iy, Lingoln winisters tndulged plave as his ‘oaly capital, add bas | in a lively fisticuff /st weok, in w:;‘lch made his way ap by hard labor and | black eyes graced poth parties. will time 5 X zhbet%vm antihave to York county within reeks and they are com- posed of the best class of farmers with means to purchase lands and farming outfits. { —The second rise of the Blue river carried away the flume of the mill at this place, together with the water wheel belonging to Mr. Watherald. The wheel and shaft weighed 9500 ‘pounds.—[Beatrioe Courier. —The little ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fisk, of Helena precinct, Jefferson county, was 80 badly scald- ed by hot water last week that she died from the effect of her injuries. —Milton Elliot, who lives seven ‘miles south of Superior, in bo: for water througha strata of slate, at the depth of forty feet found petroleum. The slate in which the oil is found, baras freely. —Ar unknown man died in the jall at Biair from exposure. Ho was :flm lnnnd!to bea stock fl::ler m r, Tows, who had shipp- o two oar lowda of stock to Osklan. Tnsanity issupposed to have been the cause of his wanderlngs. ~Hank de Land, the U. P. engl. neer, who, at the risk of his own life, an engine down to the Alberison place and Rogers'to the rescua of the plo in danger on March 26ih, ia eserving of praise for his courage. the water was pouring over the track most of the wey and the chances were about even that at evers culvert or low place the engine would go down. IOWA BOILED DOWN. Emmetsburg Is talking up a pork- ety g up & po Bao Oity has sn orchestra composed of ten young ladies. LeMars shipped twenty-two cars of live stock in twa days last week. The Des Woines '80sp factory man: ufaotures 18,000 pounds of sosp per woek. & The floating debt of Dubuque has been Increased $18,000 during the past year. It is estimated that there are 60,000 bushels of corn in Humbsldt county still uohusked. Ten : car loads :0f immigrants their _supplies were unloaded Aurelia within & week. A ents ‘afe making for the building st Keokuk. The Whitebreast Coal Mining com- pany -ir. - Lucas - county, 18, holating 15,000 bushels of coul pér dsy. : A pew steamboat company. has been organized. at Duabugue, known as the Dubuque snd St. Louis Packet com- pany. 4 = Zonss W. . May,,of Des Moines, is missing, and from the fact thathe had | 1,500 in oush in his;pocket foul play is suspected. . and at There: are four building avd loan asociations in Dea Moines which are said to be dolng much ' toward ‘the building up of the'vity. The ground ‘has been broken snd a portion of the foundation ‘Taid for a new brewéry on ‘the site of the old Des Moines house, Dés Moines. The new Olinton. esnniag, fastory, now in the process of " construction, promises to ba an fmportant factor the business interests of that city, A competitive examination for the purpose of selecting a from the £ifth congrassional district, of Iowa to the military acad t. Weat Point will ba held at Towa of April. The winter wheat ix-lonking well in the echool u‘ Feadhte'wite roturned, hap) close attention to business. invested “dollar be omn | from his businessin n would be a credit to any city. ' As employer to workingmen be has been liberal and just. W packiog house had been 0 fire, and b0 by said it: would - give manent employment to large number of w citizen Mr. Boyd is pal He headed Omaha's cont the suffers from the Obic ) fire and admiulstered by men of character a’gfl siability, A¥ we have mid st the pt; set,Omaha caunot afford to vote a dol- due of bonds for public with Hasoall as Mayor. THE RIGHT TO BOLT. to vote according to the dictates of his by ihe republicans At prosent » considerable amount of | the ictates of theie -conacience was “and averging -hu.-mh’.pu‘. Hon before the close of the yoar. —The Dakota Southern road will be | the southeastarn part of the state. It extended fromi Yauktod to Running Water during/tle coming year. ' —Daniel PAR, of 0'Connor, Grée- ley founty, wag, drowned while at tempting to 6foss the Loup last week. —Blua Springs has_ unanimously vote1 $5000 in bonds %o induce’ the U. B. 1o cross the riverinto the town. —Ranchers report the grass grow- tng finely 488 ' mbd# pro_itious. out: Jook tor stook raisine. the coming ‘sea- A carlond-of . geain and aloth b rrieed ot Oombistee st megkt fos the Soldirs oolony,; on.. Basver ere —The York Tribttie ‘{ntimates that ton fo | the pounty tressarer s over eighty | 1880 than thousand ddllars “behind in his ac- counts. —Holland's ildren of bridge watchman have been . from Columbus since the flood. children, yet unknown, have been l_'f near Schuyler, ‘drowned by the o —Near $2,000 has already been sabseribed by the dthon:h o‘l"l Red lmm Tebuilding the bridge = _—l’hcn is some talk at St. Paal of joining with the Union Paciio in the on of »_ombined railrosd. and mE Within five yearsShelton has grown. u‘h«“uz a mere way station to a town 1 ~-A number of buildings have al- been contracted ifor’ &t Al?lnm, large dimen- slons is an! hs s deeply rooted aid well stooled, and the heavy snow which®covered the meoand 'all wister has protected it _Theatcre_ bnilding of J, W. Butler in Vinton, the largest in the town, was barned o' ‘the 27:h. - Loss on stook and building, $20.000, fally in- The state has $3,289,763,60 of its school fand{osned ont wm first: class farm mortgages, and $245;435 19 more invested jn atate bonds, every . dollar of which is as good as gold. The | manufacturing | indust#les of Cedar Rapida‘are repcried s having been more prosperons'during the year ever before. %h- total (';)lul.“ of products is stated at $7,500,- Instead of baving lost 200 hiead of stock the past winter as reported, | Geo. Wells, the big Gfundy coanty farmer, that’ out ‘of somie 1,600 cattle he wintored he only fost 12. The O.M. & St. P. railfoad comp: uy has finally determined ‘to start its Council Bluffs extension from Marion, and the line will run ahout five miles north of -Cédar Rapids. Contracts have been closed for depot and side track grounids in Marion. i Itis ramored “at Des. Motnes that | the Wabash and the Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy have dissolved partaer- ship in the extension to Conncil Blaffs from Humeston, and each - will puild ita own line. A convention of delegatea from: the 11th, 13th, 16th and 16th regiments of Towa |}Hlm will be held at Mus- catine.on June 9th, for the purpose of orgaviting an Towa brigade... .. : The uorthwestern ocollege, to bs srected at Toledo, Tuma -county, will o of briek and stons;owith iron roof, and modern gothie: tw ityle: 80 feet ,::‘th -n:ih south by 160 foet ‘esst and | , with a tower -tn-thecenter of westord front Y45 @esh high, < ) \ . over the réaiilt of the Oll, as it had cared her almost instantly — DELICATE WOMEN... Oases of female weakuess, delioats and. enfeebled wnnfl-fiol*» sod. those suffering with Stomach, Livet and_ Kidney complaints wlll Elactric Bitters a speedy and certa'n cure. The sick and prostrated should rejoios that such a reliable remedy is placed within their reach. Health happiness will surely follow where Electric Bitters are used. For sale by, sll draggists; price only. fifty. cents. @ NEURALGIA, il SCIATICA, x> EARS, am SCALDS, GENERAL BODILY PAINS, TOOTH, EAR A HEADACHE, e arth squale S+ Jhcons Otk s » sare, sonE, ‘And ousAr Exarnal Tamady. A tal il bl e omparaiivel g ooty of e W aa are oot e i, SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MIDICHE. “A. VOGELER & CO. Baltimore, Md., U. 5 & WROUCHT IRON FENGES. Thelr besuty, aad dty vorking e Cineion:of a1 Toncog cheap Eiegant In design, tndestractible Fences for Lawas, Pabllc Groands and Cem- tery Plata. A Tron Vases, -Baii Boftdos, Jcanopled snd of rmetic pattorns; and o ption of {fon and Wire ‘ornamental and 57,30 xad 1 Woodward. Aver; Do e e e sty o ) E To Nervous §ufferers-~The Great oo ‘Avxiety, Lows of aud diseases st = P i Bpecte, 41,00 = oo, Specic, . - s o 0 vl st P 1a . F. 3 3. Lih «nd all draegis's overywhere, et ARwly REED’S, “ALLTIME,” By “Almon',” he by Al Bire of “G/ldsmith Maid;" = First_dam '“On and his Si-o by K bletonisa. "This remarkatle horse il be five y-are old InMay, he will werve only 35 mures (hal of whieh nuw now engaged) at $2500 Tre, payabie a tit of s it i s April st and will end Afier that t:me his service will be in v . Any mare that h-s trot 2:30 served Pawx_ALL TIME willstand Monda, Tucsdays’ anc. Wednesdays' oach week, the first of April, on Twentlitn, ‘west of. Eighteenth stroct car-irack tarminus, and the ‘remuinder of each week at the comer of 1ith and Howard streeta. £D. KEED, Froprietar. Stable Corner 11th and Howard | giaisas Streets. . mal odtm REGISIRATION NOITIVE, Votl heroby 'llw“urhsc :" ‘otice.'s’ iven to. « ‘ourth Ward, City of Omaha, that { will it in 1he s:ore of James Forsyth. northwest corner «f 16th and Gapitol Averun on Moriday, March 25tn. 29th and 30tb, and i« aad Monday, April 1st, 2nd and 482, 1837, for the purpose of and Wedne das, y. #ho ehanges m 108 electors will govern themselves In wi'ess whete-, I hereunto sob my- this 18th day, of March, “A. D.” 1831, m10to a5 IR ..l'qm'm. REGISTRATION NOTICE. EST£STABLISHED, : IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL HAMILTONSCO BAZN__KERS. I 1 of being gobbled up by the seent Bustness transacted same a8 that o & Incor REAL ESTATE’ BROKERS porated Baak. No 1408 Farnham Strect Accounta kept tn Carrency or gold subject o OMAHA NEBRASEA. | uih chect wiftont soten” Office—Norih 8ide opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land - Agenoy. DAVIS: & SNYDER, © | ‘ment, State, County and City Bone 1506 Farnham 8t .Omaha, Nebr. M'.fin‘m"h“d‘m‘!' ok 600,000 ACRES carefully seiected Basters | land, snd ‘Europe. i 73 Bell Baropean Passago Ticketa. Nebraaks for smle. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldt Gros Bargalnstn tmproved farms, nd Omabs T. 8. DEPOSITORY. Certificaten six and twslve months, bearing nterest, demand without interest. v Advanoes made to customers on sporoved e made ‘curitles at markat rates of Interodt andsell gold. bills ot cxchaoge Govors: Fiast Narionac Banx OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th and Farnham Streets, OLDEST BANKINC ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA, complete abatract, of utle TeTe tn Omeha and Dotgia Couner. $2260,000 ROYAL WAVANA LOTTERY. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 13th. 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7/2 PRIZES. SMALLEST PMEE, 10 all Real maylt! (SUCCESSORS T0 KOUNTZE BROS.,) EerABLITD X 1666, Organtsed a8 » National Back, Augst 20, 1563, 1P 0 1 irise 1Frim 60,000 133 Priseant Whols Tickes, $100; Balve, 850; Qracier, ;. Touihs, $16; Tweatletts, , s, ¥4 Ltile Havana s geversed satircly oy the | Us 8. 4 PER CENT. Bpecially suthorised by the Becr: ‘Treagury 1ot Bepaepion. 1c the MEN’S, BOYS’ Axp CHILDREN'S CLOT#1 MORE POPULAR THAN SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACH! ] ifinm?éfi Capital and Profits Over$300,000 | 1n REMOVED! KING HOUSE| THE NEW: YORK GLUTHING HOUSE Has Removed to 18309 FARNHAM STREELT, (Max Meyer’s Old Stand.) o deposttrs31 parablefn three, Where They Shall Keep gonmn;ly on Hand an Immense tock of y HATS, CAPS AND GENT’S FURNISHINC GOODS, PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST, 28Call and Examine Goods and Prices 8 1309 ‘Farnham Street, Omaha, \ eb. EVER. ‘The Genuine The popular demand for the GENULNESINGER ia 1879 ex:coled year Quarter of a Cencury in which this ‘Ol Reliabl the public. 1 aay provious year du 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,187 Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over FUMDED LOAK-11400 Sewing Machines a Day | abore drawing. —_ 1Prise, ‘%m u:m rd:. $16,110. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS For every business day in the year, Halves, §1. “ Ee s Koomm, Prstices, REMEMBER 2 The “0ld RBeliab'e H. W, Yaras, Gasbler, 4. J. Porruston, Attomey. Joms A. Onsiamroz. enof the Ustta Saten i Tondon T Edinburgh and the princlpal citles of the cont?’ et of Sells passage tickets for Emigracts in the Tn. i HOTELS THE )RIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Randolph 8t. & bth Ave., OHIOAGO ILL. e st Gor. o Fitaonth & Donglas 8t PASSENCER A ODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORTOMAHA ceponnects WIth Street Cartn $2.00AND $2.60 PER DAY Located fn the business centre, convenient %o places of amusement. Elegan:ly furnished, pontaining all modern. improvements, passonger 3.H. COMMINGS, Froprietor, OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bigfls. lowa. CAF | online o Btrest Railwsy, Omnibus ‘o nd trom all trains. RATES—Paclor floar, §3.00 per dag; ssoond floor, 82.60 per day ; thitd fioor, §.00. The best turnished "FRONTIER HOTEL, - Laramie, Wyoming. Address Adxorrs’ Pusuismig Co. £t. Louis, Mo. The l|',n:r‘l m”“ u!m — 2 L TR P TN e plaroos, chiessaressoraie D N e e D Uitmcps, ATION. e INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, ARTUENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offce 2P, Oheyenné, Wyoming. of Indian Afars, W Fine argo Sample , one 1, —Sealed ind " “Pritng stop trom % mihates { or. Free Bus toand from Rates $2.00, $2.60 and $3.00, according meal 75 centa. ALOOM, Proprietar. of Clerk. — mid-t \VE 0} 20, *8:17and 11:19, o e VR YOR elevator, NTS. 1NOLUDING RTRE AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE AGENTS WANTED FOR OUR NEW EOOK, q - “‘Bible for the Young,” | Being the story of the Scriptures by Rev. Geo, Hlerbuat o B i e or o nd yourg. © Peofusely Salt,’ 200,000 iNustrated, making s mot. hI’LI’I.g g sud fm- { 00900 | presave youti's tostrcior. - ver: Sarons wi | secure this work P.eachers, sou should cir- égg;:&r [kt xtr erms. 3. AMBERS & < ¢ _{ St. Louls, o ANDSTILLTHELION! £ Contmues to That Every RBAL 7. H.Diva, Awt Osssier. | Singer Sewing Ma- This beak recaivesdepoett without roxard 10 | ohine - has this Trade i Taemes ttmo certificates beaing Interos: 3 Machine Works, | ims wmoauacs nene, || poie cast into the Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine, THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in ACENT Ildeal in Pianoms and Organs exclusively. Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, tha Mest Ma- Con- Durable Sewing chine ever yet straoted. Principal Office: « 4 Union Square, New York. ited States and Canads, and 3,600 Offices inthe Old ‘World and South America eplf-idwif PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for FOR | Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & G- Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estay, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co’s. Organs, Have had years experience in the Business, and handle only the Best. J. 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omiha, Neb, S. WRIGHT, HALSEY V. FITOH. Tuner. DOUBLE AND SING s AUTING HALLADAY LUMBER, | Near Union Pacific Depot. POWER AND HAND PURPS Bmml’umr, Engine Primmings, Minig Mackivery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PiPE, ¥ AT WHOLESALE WIND-MILLS, CHERCY: ARD SCH A. T, STRANG, 206 Farmbem Stoac A. WAKEFIELD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL'DEALER I¥ LATH, | SHINCLES, Pickets, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Lime, Cement, Plaster; &c. STATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT €0., 5 OMARA, NEB. J. Roar for Moore(s) | HARNESS & SADDLERY, = ¥ 1 have adopted the Lion as a Trade Mark, and all my Goods wiil be stamp- ed with the Lion and my Name on the same. . No Goods are genuine -without the above stamps. The best mpaaied by certiged | Mterlal is used and the most skilled “or | workmen are employed, and at the of | lowest cash price.. Anyone wishing & pries list ot goods will confer a favor by for one. ADAVID'S . EAST INDIA| s MITH MOORE. the amount of kL] 1m Comniasioner. E. L. Swoarxs, M, D, NEBRASKA MesicaL ano surcical INSTITUTE, PRIVATE MOSPITAL. for the recsption oL.pa. ients for the OF AL CHRINIE AND S Tt DENTIST, Ormom: Jacob's B ok, coruer Oapito Ave, sad th Biroet, Omabs! b J. B. DETWILER, THE GARPET MAN, Has Removed From His Old Stand on Douglas St to His NEW AND ELECANT STORE, 1313 Farnham Street, Where He Will be Pleased to Meet all His Old Patruns,