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ORER e P ——————— 4 | The Omaha Bee. Published every morning, except Sunday, Eho onty Monday mom:!('duly. Y. TKKMS BY MAIL — Dne VUsar,....$10.00 l Three Montha, 82,00 0,00 | One . 1 THE WEEKLY BEE, published ev. ry Wednesday. BERMS POST PATD:— THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1882 JEFFERSON SQUARE Omara, March 11, 1882, To the Editos of the ee, You are making a serious mistake in opposing our Jefferson square market house. You and Dr. Miiler appear to be agreed that no public building shall be put anywhere except on Farnam street, where your interests aro. Why do you keep up this fight againat J fl.rson rquare after tho ma- jority has said they want a market propetly declines to formally accept the works as completed wuntil the terms of the contract are fully com- plied wich by the company, as they will be in a few weeks Omaha has a good system of waterworks and knows how to appreciate it. ‘ THE WATERWORKS. The committee on waterworks have for some time had under consideration the claim of the waterworks company for hydrant rental. Undor the con- tract the waterworks company are en- titled to pay for the use of hydrants from the time they were in condition t» afford fire protection. The last legislature authorized the A MONOPOLY CONVENTION The Herald hastens to inform ti e of il d, 4 M 00| GhreoMonths.. 80| ouncil to,levy a special water tax to :f;:i‘c:‘“’i',:“’;’,l)“']'m_vly‘('i"f:m:'{’,',,f" ‘| there ? U. P. BHOPMAX. AxxnioAx Nrws Conraxt, Sole Agents | PAY tho ront of these hydrants. The | propagation of political frauds wid | e are making no fight on Jefloreon or Newndealers he United States, UORRESPONDENCE—AIl Communi. ations relating to News and Editorial mat- ers should be addressed to the Entror or Tae Dee, BUSINESS LETTERS—All Business Betters and Remittances should be ad. drseaed to Trr OMAnA PupLisnive Cou. PAXY, OMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Post- oFca Orders to be made payable to the orier of the Company, The BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props €\ ROSEWATER, Editor. Oreaox still swears by George. Every day of sunshine now is worth a million in gold. E—— Tue spirit of Jesse James still haunts Missouri, bat his secret of es- oaping justice seems to have died with the bandit chief. It s reported that Mme. Patti is about to be married. Patti has evi- dently taken an advertising pointer from Clara Louise Kellogg. —————— Ex-Gov. Lucivs RosiNsox, of New York, still lives, and that obituary of the Omaha Herald can be republished at some future day with better pro- priety and equal effect. Tur excuse of spending 87,000 in fluid refreshments at the Yorktown junketting trip is that the celebration occurred during one of the soverest droughts that ever afilicted tho oountry. Sr—— Tax tariff commission is being heart- ily cursed by the metropolitan press throughout the country. The tariff commission was the outgrowth of con- gressional cowardice, and oowardice always fails to command respect. ——— CHicAGO again comes to the front. A defunct bank in that city will have something left for the stockholders after paying depositors in full. The receiver ought to be stuffed, and put in a glass case, Emp— Tue regents of the stato university tax has been levied and collected, and the money set apart tor this purpose is now in the city treasury. Had the works been completed within the time fixed by the contract, the company would doubtless have long since had demagogues, that in the great state of | Square, and we are now as ever in Now York 'the warning voice and | favor of a public market. Our oppo- counsels of Seymour, which have sition to ¢} d braot with been #o often raised against vexing | %1108 to the proposed contract will trade with legislative re:trictions, | Mr. Webster Snyder's syndicate is have found a very strong and timely | based upon what we believe to be the o;prfiuinn in the Byracuse convention | public interest, and not because THE their pay for hydrant rent. : :’hul-haip';,)::hn::nlc; :‘"B;il“‘;"‘.'::;'%&;z:; Bez offioe is located on Farnam street In view of the extension of time|who do the business of the state along | I0 this we have not pooled with Dr. granted to the company for complet- | the lines of its commerolal arteries of | Miller, but if he happens to go our ing their works, it is thought proper | railway d‘nd canal. ’Irhfl 0:‘"(’“‘::" way we cannot object. that the claim for hydrant ren? should ;’;5:":" nn. mm‘z:gzny' ‘:;:le::fitel: The majority that voted to lease bo out down and the committee is|in; with vigor and vehemence against Jefferson Square for a market house divided as to the amount they should [the railroad bill now in the hands of |and city hall did not instruct the allow. There is also a fear expressed | the governor, which takes from the|council to vote away the rights and in some quarters that in allowing this | P°°) lo the inherent right to manage i, ereqte of two generations. They 8 + s their own concerns and confers it di claim the city would virtually l:uwpt upon certain local associations in New .|d not intend or expeot that the coun- the works in their present unfinished | York.—[Omaha Herald, cil would lease the square for fifty condition. The #o called business men’s con- | years, and compel the workingmen of Now we would not advise any step|vention held at Syracuse last week | Omaha to pay a tribute to a market that would in any way impair the | was composed of some five hundred house monopoly during all those years ight of the city to enfore every pro- |stool pigeons of the New York Cen- when they could just as well have a vision of the contract with|tral monopoly. More than one half|market house of the most ample the water works ocompany. We|the number held railroad passes in|capacity, built on the same grounds would even urge that the|their pookets. A large proportion |upon more favorable terms. Council, before accepting the | were manufacturers who enjoyod spe.| Before the question of leasing Jef- works, shall endeavor to amend the|cial rates, and whose business thrives | ferson square was submit-ed to the ocontract in every important particu-|on the discriminations practised by people, the last council advertised for lar where experience has shown it to| the railroad companies in their inter- proposals for ‘‘market houses” to be be faulty. If the sottlement of the|est, and against the interests of [erected in Omaha. They did not say claim for hydrant rent operates in|thousands of smaller manufacturers|whether the building or buildings aw as an accoptanre of the works as|threughout the state. The list of |were to be of wood, brick or stone. they now are, the council should, by | delegates fails to show a single repre- | They did not say whether they were all means, refuse to allow the claim. | sontative of the great commercial |be one, two or three stories high, 20x ‘We do not khow what the legal boar-| houses of New York City, which 60 or 2002600 feet. They did not ing of settling this question at present | have earned their reputation by fair |83y ‘where the market house or houses would be, but we would suggest, as a|and honest dealing, and without the|were to be built, whether the city pro- safeguard, that a waiver bo taken|fear or favor of corporations or in.|posed to pay for them in méney or from the company that will enable the | dividuals. The monopoly convention |bonds or whether the party that city to use its discretion in accepting | failed to voice the wishes of any, but would take the shortest lease for the works, On the other hand, we|a favored few. the best and largest building hold that this city isin < honor bound | - It was engineered by such disrepu- should have the contract. Who could to discharge its obligations towards | table tricksters as Senator Pomeroy, | bid on sush a proposal unless it was the Water Works cempany tho same|whose record at Atbany as a cor- the Snyder syndicate that had a plan a8 to any other creditor. poration capper is notorious. The of its own, and knew just what they We have had ample fire protection | New York Chamber of Commerce and | Proposed to expend, and where they since the hydrants were put in use, |the New York Board of Trade and |proposed to put the building? And and the company is entitled to full| Transportation are the representative |yet the present council proposes to let pay for every hydrant that is in con- | business mens’ organizations. Neither | the contract upon the dead open and dition to aford the necessary fire pro- [ had delega‘es at the so-called conven- | shut adverlisement of last March, tection. If any hydrants were not in |tion. Both are emphatically com-|which was published before the people good condition no allowance should be | mitted to what the Herald calls|had voted on the market question. made for them. It would be just as|‘‘vexing trade by legislative restric-| Such a course is not business like. dishonorable for the city to scale|tion.” Their members as the largest | It is a procedure very much like the its henest debt to the water works | patrons of the corporations are deter- [ old Holly water contract, which was company a8 it would beto scale one | mined to omit no effort to compel the | let without plans or specifications meet on Tuesday, to discuss the con- dition of that institution and devise plans to increase its usefulness. The resuls of their consultation will deter- mine whether the university is to continue, or whether the people of Nebraska will refuse to be taxed any longer for an institution which, as managed at present, is a disgrace to the state, and fails any longer to sub- serve the purposes for which it was founded. Whatever the causes of the open warfare in the faculty, it cannot of its warrants. - We have maintained | monopolies to practice the same honest | which nobody but the Holly company from the outset that the city should | mothods which obtain in every legiti- | could eutertain. enforce its contract, and only accept | mate business where the laws of fair| It sounds very tempting to people the works when they are completed | dealing pnd open cumpetition cannot | who own property in the neighbor- in every essentinl according to the|be suppressed in order"to plunder the | hood of Jefferson square, that an im- letter of that contract. At the same | public. This is the side on which the | posing public building, at the cost of time we must exercise due forbear- | real business men of New York have | 160,000 is to adorn Jefferson square. ance, and afford the company all|placed themselves. Their ranks are | This great structure isto be given te reasonable encouragement to over-|composed of such solid merchants | the city very much on the same plan come any difficulty that may be in|as H. B. Olaflin, Peter Cooper|that the Union Paciffc propose to their way toward completing the [Jackson 8, Schultz, H. B. Thurber, | build great hespitals, for the employes works. Henry Nichols, and a hundred other(of the road at Denver and Omaha. men whose word is everywhere as| The money which Mr. Snyder's broght 100,000 in bullion, Five mes. wengers were in charge, Buffalo. Dawson and Custer comities will eclet rate the 4th by a gran 1 pi stie in McNa-uar's grove on Wood river, Dawson connty. George W. Hart, the Grani Island murderer, will not hang on the 15th, the supreme court having grantéd him A re. hearing. The safe in the county troasnrer's offi-e at Fremont refused to be opened last week and they h-d a grand time iu gettiog at th+ county funde. A Sherman ccunty man, annoyed by trespaskers on a quarter section, has planted torpedoes alung the *‘short cuts” made by the «ffenders, H rry Hudson, who left Seward some tims ago, after mortgaging my hical prop- rrty, was arrested at Frou'"‘, 11l on the 5t and brought back to Nebraska, Forty yearlings belonging to 8. C, Di's ley, of GGasper county, were puisoned re. cently by arsenic placed in salt that he had set out for the c.stle to lick. The mother of C, Andorson, of O:ceola, on a visit at the time, was throws from a wagon on the 7th and sustained injuries that at her age—65~may prove fatal, By an ordinance jusé pasced by the Liocoln council, one person cannet drive more than twenty cows throngh the streets, This 14 d ne on account of the damage to shrubbery, etc., that has oceurred. A young girl, s member of a fa of emigrants at Hastings dled of typheid fever on the 4th, The W, C. T. J o0k hold of the case, and raired the money necessary for her burial, the family being destitute, William Butler, section foreman at Otoe agency, was run over by a hand-car recently, and received injuries that para- lyzed his side. His fout caught in a frog, and he could not extricate it in time, Mary Hess, an Elmwood girl, died sud. denly on the 30th ult., and soon after the body was exhumed and an_inquest held, suspicious ci cumstances having arisen. It now transpires that Mary died from the «ffects of an abortion, procured by some Lincoln scoundrel whom the officers are unable to discover, Two hundred men and fifty teams bo- g work onthe ehort line from Bigelow, issouri to Rulo, Nebr.ska, Monday morm':r. and the line will be completed and trains crouix:’g the river at Rulo, on a transfer boat by July 1st. Five hundred |t more men will be put on ia a few days,— [Falls City News. oy Wm. Iryine, a tramp, was arrested at Teksmah charged with breakiug into a boarder's room at the Astor house and taking shirts, handkerchiefs, cuffs, etc, Thegentleman claimed to be & member of the church, and had several recommends of good character, and one from the Young Mens Chris:ian Assoclation of Omaha. He pot five days, Wm. Mentz, employed at farm work by Archur Phillipi, near Maryville, Seward county, lost hus’life ina_peculiar manner on the 6th. He was plowing along a cresk and it is supoosed & _colt that was follow- ing one of the team became entangled in the harness, throwing the animals into the water and also dragging in Mentz. In his struggle to get out he wes probably kicked to death o insensibility, as bis body were fall of bruises. Prize Fight. Natlonal Assoctated Press, BrookryN, N. Y., June 10.—The prize fight between Bernie Greene, of Providence, R. L., champion light weight of Rhode Island, and Jim Murray, of New York, began in a sporting house on Coney Island at 1:26a. m. Three rounds were fought, neither being much hurt. Murray had a slight advantage, when the mounted police raided the place, and a general stampede resulted. Murray and Dan Doherty, his second, and other waere arrested. Killed by a Collision. National Assoclated Press. GARDINER, Me., July 10.—Mrs, John W. Bennett, of Washington, D. C., on the way to visit her sick hus- band at Canaan, was killed aboard the steamer Star of the East at Bath, Me,, this morning during a eollision with a schooner. Several other passengers were seriously injured. The steamer 863 feet west BARGAINS, LOTS! Houses, Farms, Lands. BEMIS FIFTEERY'H AND DBUGLAS 818, Beaut!ful bailding sites on Sherman avenue (163h_strect) south of Poppleton's and J, J. Brown's residences—the tract belongi g ¥ Senn. or Paddock fer 80 many years—being frontage ©on the avenue, from 860 to 560 feet in dopth, runping castward 60 the Umaha & St. Pan! R. R Wil sell in strips of 50 feet or more f -ontage on the avenue with full depth to the railroad, will sell treo above onabout any terms that purehaser may desire. To parties who will agreo to bulld houses costing $1200' and upards will sel. with. cut any payment down for ono yesr, and 5 to 19 «qual aununl poyments theresfter 167 per cent iuterest, To parties whcdo not {ntead impwov- ing immediatety will scll for ¢ne sixth down and 5 oqual annual psymeuts theveatt.r at 7 per cent interest, Choice 4 acre block in Swith's addition at west end ot Farnam streot—will givo auy length of time required at 7 per cont inserast. Also a splondi 110 acre block in Smith's addi- tion on eawe iberal terms as the foreg ing. w:.n. 806, Hait lot on Izard near 20ih s 26 304, Lot on 18th strest near Paul, $1200. No 302, Lot 80x250 foeb on 15th siroct, near icholss. No 299, One quarter 8cre on Burt street, near Dutton 8500, No 297, Two lots on Blondo near Ircne street, $20 and $300 each. No 206, Two lots .on Georgis near Michigan streot, 81300, No£95, Twelve choice reridence lots on Hawil- ton etreet ia Shinn's addition, fine and sightly 8260 to $500 each, No 204, Beautiful halt lob on 8t. Mary’s av- enue, 30x180 [cet, Lear Bishop Clarkson's and 20th strees, $1600. No 292, Five ctoice lots on_Park avenue, 50x 150 each, on stroet railway, $300 eich, No 291,8ix lots in Millard & Ca'dwel’s addition on Sherman Avenue near Poppletos's, $3.0to 9150 each. No 259, Choice lots on Park avenue and strees car line on rund to Park, $450 to §1010 each. No 285, Eleven lots on Deca ur and Irone streets, near Bounders street, §375 to $i60 each, No 282, Lot on 19th near ¥aul stroct, $760. No 281, Lot 55x140 feet near St. Mary's avenuo, ano 20th street, $1600. No 2i9, Lot on Docatur nest Irene street, $325. No ¥78, Four lows on Caluwell, near Saunders strest, 8500 cach, No 276, Loton Clinton street, near shot tower, No 276, Four lots on McLellan street, near Blondo, Kagan's addition, $225 exch, No 274, Throo lots near race coursc: make offers, No 268, Beautiful corner acre lot on Callfornia #'reet, opposite and adjLning Sacred Heart Con- vent grounds, $10C0. No 260, Lot on Mason, near 15th strect, $1,360. 300 lots in “Credit Foncler”and “‘Grana View' additions, just south-east of U, P and B. & M. 1 ailroad Uepots, ranging from §150 to $1000 each and on easy torus. Beautiful Residenco Lots at a bargain—very LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND, Is a Positive Cure 1 Complaintaand Weakneasot beat female population. A Mediclne for Woman. Invented by » Womsn, Propared by a Woman. 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Sent by il in the form of pills, or of losenges, on receipt of price, §1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham froely answersall lotters of inquiry. Enclose Sct.stamp. Sond for pamphlot. Mo hm“uhnn“ be without LYDIA E. PINKHANY LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, billousnoss ‘and torpidity of the liver, 2 cents per box. A7 Sold by all Druggists.e8 ™ IS A SURE CURE for all diseases of the: Kidneys and ave bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kid- ney-Wort willsurely relieve &z quickly cure, In this season to cleanse tie System, every one should take & thorough course of it. (1) SOLD BY DRUGCISTS. KIDNEY-WORT ‘E THE McCALLUM WACGON D081 00 e the manssumect of the | COL. ROBERTS, OF NEBRASKA. | ;004 us thoir bond or their check. It Unlygety s fortelsed M)l o t0| A special dispaich to the Chioago iy to counteract the influence of such publio confidence If the university | 7ribune says that Chief Justioo L. |pusiness men that the monopolies Is to bo continued, it must be placed | Bradford Prince, of thesupreme court gave the hint to their dependents and intho lino of educational progress|of New Moxico. has tendered his|pylidosed the manufacturers and local throughout the country. Either the | resignation to the president, and that merchants from along the lines of rail- entire faculty must be reorganized, or | ‘Ool, Roberts, of Nebrasks, one of | 154y in the interior of the state into the doors olosed. The most available | the Grant delogates to the Ohicago declaring themselves against a railroad course for the regents neems to be to | cnvention,” is spoken of as probable | o .\ iewion, Failing in bribing the oull for the resignation of each aud | suoosssor to the office, New York legislature into strangling every professor. This done, the way| The dispatch evidently refers oo commission bill, they are trying & will be cleac to elect suoh men to| George H. Roberts; larmarlyatornny- | gank movement to 'prejudice publio places in the faculty as aro demandod | genoral of this state, who has for |opinion. This is the secret of the so- by the best interests of the insti- | months past boen living on his wits at|called business men’s mnnntim:(i tution, Washington in +he patriotic pursuit of ;h‘:;‘ b“'h‘l"" !"“‘l,l E""‘ be a:&om some faderal office. It is safo tosay | 7 o PPOP 200 70 DT siate. Bzasons like the present bring out | that Goneral Roberts, or Col. Rob- Tuk 8t. Louis Post-Dispatch de- syndicate proposes te advance will | Was much damaged. have to be paid back with cent per cent interest, by the p eople who will | National Associated Pross. handy toshops : 100 to 9250 eacd, 5 per cent down nd b per cent per month. Cail and get plat and full particulars. No 266, Fuil corner lot on Jones, [Near 16th BOX RACKS. Fish Thief Shot Dead. have to patronize the market. We| Rockecrr, Ind., June 10.—Lige |street, 3,000, WEIGHT ONLY 100 LBS, Pool was shot dead and two compax- | No253, iwolots on Center street, near Cum- | 12 ZLU Taps 20 shall own the market house|; . 'y uudeq while stealing fish from | "5 iest: %oe o pemans wear King strect, | WARRAY To BEAT at the end of fifty years i 2350, SN 7 | & net last night. " 4 as wo will own Oaptain -Marsh's ik VM No2us, Hall lot on Dodge, near 11ih streot, 400[][_55 End of the Iron Strike >, Omaha street ratlroad. We will all be dead by that time, and if the next | National Asmaclated Fress. generation enjoys our enterprise, generation will bleed for it. Now, wo maintain that the council | ference of masters and workmen is must go about this business in & busi- [ closed, They agreed to work here- They should first denide | after regardless of Pittaburg prices. upon the dimensions of the building, g:mdny. and materials to be used in construc- tion, U7 | the mills will all fine up by Monday. No 247, Four beausiful residence lots near Creighton Collego (or will soparate) $8,000. No 246, Two lots on Center, near Cuming street, $400 each. No M6}, Lot on Idaho, near Cuming stroot, 8526 %, < N CixerNNaTy, June 10, -Jarrett says CiNcINNATI, June 10.—-The con- | n No 45, Beautiful corner acre lot on Cuming, TEL ‘ear Dufton street, ncar new Convens of Sac Yo, Can Be Handled By a Boy.. The box need never be taken off the wagon and Reart, 1,500 No.'244, Lot on Farnam, near 18th etroet, “}ao 243, Lot 86 by 138 fort on College street, near 8t. Mary's avenue, §700, No24l, Lot on Farnam, mear 26th strect, e mills here will resume work on in bright colors the real relation of the | erts, will not succeed Judge Prince. | clares that the whole state of Louis- | specifications, and invite proposals| The Brzr Sauvx in the world for farmers in the welfare ani develop- | President Arthur will hardly appoint | jana is owned by gamblers, and that the ment of our country. The food sup- | to the responsible office of chief jus- | owners of lotteries buy up newspapers, ply never excited more int: rest than | tioa of a growing territory a drunken | gourts and lezislatures, Such men as | plans and specifications upon the most po::flvdi cmgu:; uow, Production in every uther line | bummer and a chronic dead-beat. As|Generals Beauregard and Early is waiting upon production from the |attorney-general of Nebraska during|receive large salaries as managers of woil, fostered and stimulated by the | Governor Garber's administration, | lotteries. The city of New Orleans is untiring labors of our agrioulturists. | Geo. H. Robert's record was 8o no- | paid $40,000 a year in the shape of a Even speculation stands expectant of | toriously bad that neither the|gift to a e)..m{ t'lmn L,n;ll:le nft:’r the co crop reports and laborers, | governor nor the state officia's | RUmerous princelydol o L apd nnhnl:l:‘ nndl:rfiml are no less in- | dared to consult him in regard LT:“‘:nm‘;l' labiery sl has 970,000 torested in the probable result of the |to cases of any importance, In a harvest on the prico of every article|number of important suits Hon, T.| Mavor Boyp can render this oity which enters into the cost of living. | M. Marquett was rotained because|no better service thun by dropping his The wealth of the United States lios | Roberts was regarded as in collusion | go-as-you-please marshal. Mr. Angel in her broad acres and fertile soil, her | with defaulters and bogus claimants, | may be adapted to some free and easy diversified climate and bounteous sup- [and the state paid §5,000 to Mr, Mar- °hd ing, b“'t l:m li; not l:lle lmm to rid ply of tood products, These for cen-|quett for legal sorvices which should Yais oity of burgiase and thugs, turéu to come, will e.mumnt'o her | haue been performed by the attorney | gaz1 For ~ Lnu-monofoly Cone mein source of prosperity. Without |goneral, When Roberts was nomi- depreciating great industries which | nated for the attorney generalship for 4 have been built up by the stimulus|the second tennl the charge was openly 'g_‘:,":':"“;h: d;;:ni::'i::]y ! olN °:":'::.f of heavy taxes or underestimat- | made and sustained by records that ho | anti-monopoly league, and hereby ing the enormous mineral wealth | was dismissed from the army for cow- | authorize the use of our names for a of the country, our agricul-|ardico. While other candidates on “}l f;" lurlnutetmg )o}w held in Lin- tural possessions and possibilities | the state ticket rolled up from 10,000 ‘{3’;‘ 8;!]‘;}; "l’POlg‘L Picard must always be paramount. Where[to 12,000 majority Roberts escaped | L B Partridgo AN Cole land is cheap and plenty, and the cli- | defeat by a bare 2,600 majority. E N Orane James Newell mate suited to large and steady pro-| It was bad enovgh for Nebraska to ']":‘;L"’“'"‘H"“““fi]‘,’ sk duction of the staples in quantities | be disgraced by elevating such a dis- o ilton : vention. =~ . We, the undersigned citizens of . R H Nolan Geo Walker more than sufficient for the home|reputable bummer fo a state office, | H H Bartle E E Adam market, the whole consuming world | but it would be crime to place him | H Twidale ¥ E Wilson bocomes oustomers. In our surplus | on the federal benoh, Col. Roberts |\ 1 Kilburn M Auderaon of food production moro than in the | was not o delegate at Chioago but he | W 1 B W D Belding output of our mills, our mines and |did represent this state in the Phila- | L B Thorne Geo T Brown our manufacturies, lies the future |delphia convention in 1872, when his|[C A Antrom S L Brass wealth of our nation, There is no|character as & common dead-beat and {VRDNE':HH ng g::“ reason why a home market should not | whisky spunge was not as well known. | g Hcl:-k‘ GS Guil\‘l'u be found large and constant enough | He will never represent Nebraska in | E F Walker E M Allen to furnish remuneration for American | any convention, and should never be |8 O Angell Goeo W Carter industrial enterprises and to employ a | allowed (o disgrace. this state abroad ;’VMA;.':“’ &4 M large number of American artisans. |in any public capacity. FW E,P,P:'m, N - But it 1s the farmer, and it always — D H Fleeman i will be the farmer to whom the nation | Tueas is no disposition on the part | C ¥ Hogg must look as the primal weulth pro- | of citizens of Omaba to refuse or de- _h'{‘.hn"“"« duoer and as the backbone of its ma- | lay payment for the use of ‘the water emy of terial . usio in Lincoln on Wednee- works, But the city council very|day, June 21, 1882, for the formation of a e will be held at the Acad- | brary, They should procure plans and from every quarter for the erection of the building in accordance with these favorable terms, reserving to the enlarged or changed whenever the in- croase of populatior shall make it necessary. If the building is to be used for city offices, it should by all weaus be fire proof ond as safe as cur new court house will be. STATE JOTIINGS. A two-story hotel is going up in the new town of McCuoli, Thirty new dwelling houses adorn David Oty this spring. The Musonic ball at Central Uity was dedicated on the 84, The Winnebagoes had their big medi- cine dance on tho 4th, Augusta Rose, Indicted for chid mur- der, wasarrested on the Oth. Omar Platt, of Crab Orchard, has an elghtrlegged pig proserved in alcohol. A company of butiness men of De Witt will Dulld b apers Bouse Fight Away, The pill-pounders met in Lincoln on the 21st to organize @ state association of druggiste, A Grand Army supper will be held at Belvidere on the 10th, at which Jim Laird will "talke,” Horse thioves gave Cree & bad rasket an the night of tho Btb, getting away with o number of animals. Wi, Wright, & Syracuse farmer tried to disembawe) Elmell on the Stb, He was dlssppointed in love, Walter Da_Lee, aged 12, of Central City, died st Lincoln on the 8th from the effect of a surgical operation, The Central City merchants got u war on cofce last week, and Atbuckics sold as low as five cents & pound. Otto Attendorf, of West Point, was kicked in the abdomen by a horse on the 6th and died from the effects of it. A squad of young men have fitted up a roadinh o o i f oy gy QR gy "| The treasure which arrived ”Idu) on the 6th, the city the right to have the building | E —_— . Bucklin's Arnica Salve, Cuts Bruises, Ulcers, Salt_Rheum,” Fe- ver Sotes, Totter, cn..':mi Hands, Chil- blains, Corns, and all eruptions, and money refunded. rice, 25 cents per box, For sale by |C. 1,000, 0 540, Lok 66 by 99 teot on South {evenue, near Mason stree No 238, 120x132 feet ©2 Hamey, near 24tb, 0 t (will eat 1% ,400. mfi-‘» ;:14, Lo on%hl stroot, mear 26th, It is guaranteed to | $500. No 227, TWo lots on Decatur, near Ireno stree', oodman. 200 et No 123, Lot 143 by 441 fees on_Sherwan ave- JOHN BraBLER, BoRAMT, nue (16th st. eat). nea Grace, $2,400, will di vide, dent. Vico Prest. No'220, Lot £8x0ret on Dodgoe, mear 13th W. 8. Dusiins, Sec, and Treas, o e e, THE NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING 00+ troet; No 217, Lot on 25rd near Clark, $500. No 216, Lot on Hamilton near King, $300. No 209, Lot on 18th street, near Nicholas No 207, Two lots on 16th, near Pacific strest, No 404, Beautitul residence lob on Division t, Cuming, $ 00. meoln, Nab. o 100} Lot on 16t streot, near Plefco, MANUFACTURERS OF No 107}, Lots on Sauuders street, near Sew: £ a Qorn_ Planters, murrows, farm Rollers, 8ulk May Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wind ml &c. ;W ato prupatad to do ob work and wanaf turing for other parties. Addrea all orders NEBRASKA MANUFACTURING CO., LiNoous Ny i T T I TSI RN TIXIE IMPERISHABLE PERFUME filurray & Lanman’s FLORIDA WATER Best for TOILET, BATH il cargad on e i nod furers ave| 2Nl | ANDKERCHIEF, now bringing in hogs freely, J. C. ELLIOTT & CO. Plumbing, Steam & Bas Fitting -.A.r:;::nm'- Turbine Water Motor, AL80 JoBEELS 1N Pumps, Pipe and Bres Oor, 14th and Harney, Omaha, Neb, o Depdvind 'A'lllmllm. A Ormarion) | ONVEAELA, ~ rd 8600, No 104}, Two lots on 22d, near Grace street, No 102}, Two lots on 17th strect, near white lead orks, §1,060. No18sj; One full block ten lots, near the barrach s, $400. No 101, Lots on Farker, street, ncar lrene #300. No 188" Two lots on Cass, near 21st street (ilt edige), §6,00). o 185, Lot on' Pier near Seward, 8050, No 170, Lot on Pacific strect, near 14th; make , Six lots on Farnam, near 2ith street, eac ‘all block on 25th strreet, near race dthree lots /n Gire's aidition, near and Cassius strects, §2,000. Lot on 15tn suect, near whijo lead works, §625. Nol22, 128x143 foet (2 lot) on 18th stroct, uear Poppleton's, $1,600. No110, Trirty hall pcro lots in Millard & Cal dwell s additions on Shcrman avenuo, Spring and baratoga streots, near the end of groen street car track, 8350 to §1,300 each No 89, Lot on Chicago, uear 224 stieet, 1,800 No88, Lot on Caldwell strect, near Saunders, No 86, Corner lot on Charles, fnear Saund- deis stréot, §100. “No 76, 6682 foct on Pacific, pear Stn street , 000. No€o, Eighteen lote on 2ist, 22d, 234 and Sauoders streels, near Grace and Biunders stroet bridge, $500 each. By o 6, One fourth block (180x135 fect), near S, One ot Foor Claire, on Hamilton strect, near the end of the red street car track, ", BEMIS ReaL ESTATE AGENGY 16th and Douglas Street, Y56, Cuank, Lincoln, all the shelled ey Sormerot on Bart, ear 820 abreh | G o] (hrags Seed I Saved ! 18 eomta loss than the old stylo cacks, Every standard wagon is rold with our rack comple.e i on e v e tonvt | BYYY NONE WITHOUT IT. Or buy the attachments and apply them to our old wagon box. For sale in Nebraskaby Mannixa & L Frep “xopm, Grand Island. Hacourrr & Graxy, Bastings. CHARL! S ECHEODEKR, Golumbus, Sraxoan & Foxk, Hod Cloud, 0. I, CrANK & C0., Red Oak, lows. L. W. Russzy , Glenwoo!, lowa And every first class dealer in the west Ask them for descriptivo ewcular or sond direct J, McCallum Bros. Manuf'g Oo., Office £, Omaha, 24 Wost Lake Street, Chicago. maysylw " 76,000 TIMKEN-SPRING VEEIGI.ES NOW IN US w7578 PRI style and d 3y SPRINGS, GEARY & BODIES For sale by Henry Timken, Lder of Fine Carriag s,100¢, wrlos 8L, Bt. Lous. Cata. 16 THE KENDALL “ PLAITING MACHINE! A PD DRESS-MAKERS' OOMPANION, 1t plaits troc 1-16 of » B inch o width in the folts o finest sl ke 1t doos all kinds and styles u&nu 1n use, No lady that does her own ‘making can afford to do without one—as nice - never out of tashion, if seen it sells Machines, Cliculars or Agent's berms PO GAR & 00, N 1+ Adaws 8t. Cbicsro | | | | N3 | % v , i \ | 4 1 | l l