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come up who is_thers that comes to| OOOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, \ e the front :l‘l t:o battle u'i stands the DOLORADY: V4 - ‘fhe Omaba Brewers and Their |brunt of all the expenses i i o i And now a few words as to myself. Ihm M:x::?"l st Golden has begun ” - i ] A combination When T was honored with s seat in | =\ gy Plame they have only five e o did I — To the Kaitor of Tin B, your state senate 12 yoars ago hours of sunshine—from 9 to 2, — 2 . not tepresent my oconstitdency The recent advanos _in the peiee of fn'thhll:, and particularly those m‘mm.‘d R ,-‘;'":K"':&“‘;:'I‘H.’. . beer forced upon us through ciroum- [ who with me are opposed to the Jou, Senith and Jack MoConsell, Lead: Vi % oe ; stances over which we have no control | atioal encroachments of prohibition- | (iis"\roisers, have signed articles for a . ‘ \ n“m.m B B mwu wmmhud itar i ists and from that day to this have I|soft glove mi'l. . . has caused so auch commotion and 1 Know That BRowN'S IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. Willinsurea hearty appetite and increased digestion, Cures general debility, and ' gives a new lease of life facturing beer has been materially in- creased as compared . with the cost of previous years, Dispels nervous depression and low spirits, Restores an exhausted nurs- ing mother to full strength and gives abundant sus- tenance for her child. MONTANA, Another daily paper is to be started at Butte, Strengthens themusclesand nerves,enriches the blood. HOPS RECEIVED IN 1882, September 19, D. Wilbur & Son, five bales, 807 pounds, at G5 cents, Overcomes weakness, wake- | 8583 05; October b, A Magnus, five WHOLESALE GROCER 213 Farnam S8t.. Omaha Nah. i i ¢ | Dot at all times been ready to exert e the greates| Al * E ‘*“—] agitation among a certain portion of | 1y 1y personal influence might and WYOMING. sary, 1 recor our patrons that I feel compelled to|qay in favor of every enterprise to| A hotel Isbeing built at Granger. e g0 before the public with a candid and | help to build up your city end to help | The Almy cosl miners are yielding b e B ta of my patrons | about 75 earloads o day. restorative properties. L0 foreign manufactarers of beer ty and consequent probable rise dur.|amassed immense fortunes in ifs in the sprin o ierat — iog the coming yesr the ost of manu. [thoir own section and " now|BIGY A, & Citreis woel oaplbal 3 EAX.X. 18822, breaking up all competition. Do |they will get » herd of 20,000 sheep to i . | tion hand at Laramie, was run over by a ferenco which our firm, Metz Bros’, (#sme pricel Sarely it is well estab flat the wheels passing over his bod Zeph rs, Germantown, Etc Brewing Oompany, has boen compolled | !i*hed they do not and nobody knows which wis 'nf;?h"u':my crushed; ()'m{: Y 4 g EXHIBIT. is slops as compared with the pure malt, fulness,andlack ofenergy [bales, 909 pounds, at 70 cents, | used by castern broweries wo could | Another bank is to be established at andother malarial poison, | ¢onte) 82,741.33; Ootober 17, 8, Ram- | has recontly visited Omaha bonsted [ HCry abthe late election, | truthfal explanation, Owing to the [ to further the interes storative b Th ton eounty court house will irvilie, Kyuy Oct, 3, 1882 steady rine in the price of bops during 3% ¥ell 86 my ownt And whal Bave | e s coenancy by the new yoar. FAIPASED 57 708 DR. HARTER MEDICINE OO, 013, MAMI 67, 07, LAVIR, thy it f t! hei i i i i A tensi L ket will be opened - e past four months and their soarci- | during this period! They have ., I::l‘ml:'h\':’;m:p:"l‘l:; by 8. }l."pKen- mant to catablish n monopoly by ex-| WL PS4 Mostsett Laramioon WHOLESALE tending their trsflic into Omaha and | yhe 28th for Washington Territory where they furnish a better quality of beer [ graze near Laramie. MILLINER E & NOTIONS The following exhibit shows the dif- | than you can get in Umaha for the( On the 27:h ult., James Crowley, a sec- to pay duriog the prosent season as :’hi' b“flf:.' i"h"" ':“b‘”“"’t:“" Of | shrangely, the man was not killed and is S8TOCK LARGER THAN EVER. { 1308541310 Douglas 8 compared with the past: eer, is importe eer, they say, | now apt to get around as lively as ever, aug 96 tf me & OBERFELDEB & 00 and orystal beverage that we brew - out of the unadulterated hops and Were we disposed to use glucose and | *“Whoop Up"” coal costs 820 to 24 a ton other foreign substances which are [®t Beuton, €636 65; October 13, W, W, Watkins, [ undersell them. A blatherskite drum. | Miles City roon. Keeps off all chills, fevers, twenty bales, 3,887 pounds, at 70|mer of one of these great firms who| About 22,000 votes were cast in the ter. s6y, two bales 408 pounds, at 70cents, | that the chief of his concern had mado |, P1ans are being ravidly perfested for 8285 60; November 14, W, W. W, - [in hop speculations alone $250,000 ALDPg bost from ™ MU Oty %6 Chl: Will infuse with new life . ' kins, twenty balcs, 3,809 pounds, at|(possibly a little less.) This concern e . the weakest invalid. <| 8110, 84,280.90; November 16, W. |is only trying to destroy our traffic u?,fl;?,ufi,?"xfiz::';;,fl';:fl: W. Watkins, twenty beles, 3,765 with tho money that they made in hop | soula county. 37 Walker St., Paltimore, Dec. 1981, pounds, at $1.10, £4,141.60. Total, | gambling. Perhaps a ‘part of this| Winter quarters of the Northern Pa- i STy S [ ; Amount, $12,678.03. | hop gambling fand is to be used to|clfic will be Bogeman. Tho road will got TamedConstipation andbecaie i at up to this date we(drive out our local home induatry, | thers by Christmas bilicated thatl couldnotretain | have purchased 13,765 pounds, |and ruin our business, The smali| Lieut, Griffiths, a lats West Point grad. i o pecomche i bt | amounting to $12,678 03, Estimating | profits which our Omaha brewers have | uste and a favorite at Fort Custer, lately Finally, when hope hadalmostleft | the consumption for the coming sea- | been compelled during thejpast years ":,:';‘;:l" “;Tfl; g:;:hlih %’:n“".%‘::;’e_' { pe g busband, Meing, B son at fifty per cont more, we shall|to live upon sellicg besr at $8.00 a|%ib! pm'.fnu, his riderless horse joined ! per, induced me togive ita trial. | dd at the bpl'alant rate of $1.10 per | barre', has left them in no condition | the troop. The lieutonant was found dead 15 R ':::d-; the third bottle, pound, $16,141.60, to the outlay for | for sinking large sums in such rainous [ and horribly mangled—it being unlppmsd 1 yesis as 1 hn;u, hich will aggregate a total of [ competition. that his head $27,810.63. Now the average price| In conolusion I appeal to our patrons | ¥ae literally kicl of hops in 1881 was 26 conts per|to weigh well and consider impartially NEW MEXIO. | , g pound. Computing the amount | the effect of their coursain this matter, Another hotel is to be built at Socorr ! BRQWNS Iroy BmER_S already purchased and the estimate | The reason why we have reluctantly “: u;hn;t:u- Lina Vegas are olo:l:. | will have a better tonic |for ¢he year at tho same figures, | raised the price of boer upon you isbe- |y o e Qe ol o K | cffect upon any one who the amount would bs $7,167.80, | cause we know that the high license Santa Fo Is arranging for a trl.centen- needs “bracing up,” than |making an increased = outlay |and Jateness of the zewson makes it | nial celebration noxt June. r . iy madicing mate for hopn slguo this year $20,00L75 |bardensome. 1t hops hatl onlp |~ One oattls company in Colfax county | y pé Allowiag that cue sales duAng the | doubled in prico we =hsuld not have | paya taxes on $500,000 worth of stock. coming year 'will be the same as last | done o0, but they aro now moro than| A Mexican was resently lynched at year, 13,000 barrels, and estimating | quadrupled. 4 Loma Pordnlrwouxed of murdering a sol- glxl:e dollnrtllxi::éc: on each bnrrelld, 5 Tnle usiness x;mn of Omaha are as d:‘:;‘:fl’ bu:’,,‘:;’,'.'.f'i"‘:’.:.‘"fi:-‘{n’ék !;:l 10 amount a 0 our income woul eeply interested as we are in main- s be 13,000, or a loss to us of over hinl:nyg home manufactorics and there- [ 2royed by, the indignant roldiers. Tt is 5 3 that the Mexi t 87,000 It is evident therefors that a | by keeping large s of money in ::;)'g;’: T;i‘zh. paonlz of f;xo!;.:-nl’:n.i: T:a s n rise of one dollar on beer will sttll | ciroulation and in assisting in the per- | indignant at the hasty condact of the sol- \ ’° leavo a defitet of over $7,000 in the|manent growth of our city. The |diers. Single Bresch Loading Shot Buns, from 85 to §18. Double Breach Loading Shot Guns, 818 from-to § 76, Muszsle Loading Shot Guns, from 86 to $25. Pishing Tacklo, Bage Balls and all Kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of Show Oases Always ap Hand, ho wa ed a mile, when ed to pieces, Imported and Key West Cigars, a large line of Meer- schaum and Wood Pipes and everything required in a eatablishment, working men of Omaha must neces- The following. extract . from the |ssrily sympathize with thoss worki ALIFORNIA. : first-Class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion—Store. y Jurtal shows’ tho; ose | paople whom wo amsley snd o5 Cigars from $156.00 ’per 1,000 upwards, Send for Price List and Samples. The new Odd Fellows’ hall at Gilroy will be formally opened on the 1st of Jan. vo' employment | gury, allowed £0 g0 | A yman 59 years old and who had never Brewer's Journal shows the con-|people whom we employ ani to sumption and supp'y of hops during|whom we ocan the two years, in the fature if i 1881 Consumption in Kog- on withouy this foreign interference. | yeen n locomotiva was -at Red Bluff last IRBAR i .38),000 bales | Wo have achioved a friumph in the | weok, Hoisa Virginian, and 1 ft his na- 1881 Consumption ia ) past in bringiny Omahs to the frous [ tive state in 1846 going to Missouri, aya point whore beer can bo manu. | flour yoars h‘f;" he h"';""“"‘l to Oali- factured that will in excellenco com- | {graia and retired to the fastneses of the 0 h he h; C pote with that imported oven from |Jfoy® Tmountains, where he has since & A. M. CLARK, iPainterd Paper Hanger AVAILABLE SUPP 1882 Crop England. . 85,000 bales | o L 00 ok alrendy enios 1682 Crop America. £11115,000 bales | SBEOPO, A1C W AICH G KCACY ERIOFE B| Apoug midnight on the 38th ult., the 1 T ' national reputation, but we must 1ive | ;. ¢orfor of the Golden Eagle stables in SIGN WBiTER & DECNRATOR. | o TR T et and we want to m'lg and lot ll\;}- lS’nummentn‘ were riiu:lnvgnedt to l;e“iin «| AND READY FOR DELIVERY R | ") % 4 REDERICK METZ, blaze & x horees, including two stallion: ‘B | ) Surplus from Germany. " 5,000 balea — Silver Ot and Bisigo, valued at $(2,000, AG% & RETAIL it R S R 65.0.0 bales | AUXILLIARY ASBOCIATION. | wore burned, All the wagone and_omni: | ... {WALL PAPER! Window Shades' aud Curtains, (OORNICES UURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES. Paints, 0ils & Brushes, 107 South 14ih Street I OMAHA, - - - NEBRASEA PSS buses were alsoconsumed, Loss estimated Shortage for 1882 .2.4.000 b: 1sarnest Work by the Lady Friends ot | 8t 815,000, SR Uuder these conditions what busi- the Y. M. O. A. UTAH. i1 g e R Tho vollve ofl”tod In Salt Lake and N | 1o lay in a° large atock of hops| The lady frlends of the Y. ML, C. A, | piteriiney et by He Blom o o — . 1 ' { for tho ontice sesson %0 that' ho oun [met in the association parlors Tues- | paute Four Feet Wide Evory Corsot {s warrantod satis- supply his patrons without gotng into | day afternoon and orgainized for| The Denver and Rio Grand railroad i i fastory to ita wonrar in overy way, bankruptey. i . |earnest work, Tho meeting was or-|5OW five '%"mi, w?[;t ?{l bl]‘nnd Junz_ltlon. BY H or tho monoy will bo refunded by And now o few wor's concerning £ i on i ,»| From the Utah side they lay one mils of g tho pergon from whom it was bought. the enterpriso of the Omaha browers ganized with singing *“To the Work,” | track per day. The Colorado section will | ly Con oed by Jeading physiets h vis beat the Utah i the 15th of Decem- e = ot indwrionn to thowearer, andedomol fIler'as | during the past ten yoars; how they |and Mrs. W. D, Wrighter, Sr., read a pont e Ui Tae oo the LR of Decons Seven Feet Lon g, BEROUIST BROTHERS il h v P:ix:r;hy Mall, Postage Palds 0y x{nd ready for the rails now en route, MARUFACTURERS OF Bell borne every discomfort to raise the % comfortablo A purcect DUNE Comet ever |, vo 113 dg every emonifiop and have | PArt of the fiftecnth chapter of-dohn, | {iviiva miles from Salt Lake, making the and Mrs J. E. Gieh led in pr: X : : Gtk | The committee appointed to draft L ks ks i Abdominal 3 necessary capital to conduct their bus b ¢ o~ . L ) 00 inbes, paying {or intotost onTony, in | rules eportod and tho followlog was), . . OREQOR. c A R fi % ;fi {\ E & B ij G G | E s 3 i d ted as ‘‘Rules governin, he e band of forty Piute Indians, who al T L TR rder that they might be able to com- | 40P’ 8 B L b\t vl Alang, AR ] et i et 1L o catamive. entu: | dion Ausilney of Ui Yousg Mor's| a1 o tho Baunock” i vt wts | LARGEST AND MOST GOMPLETE idiedl v u12o0ddow y lishments in the eact. What a saving | Obristian associstion of Omaha, Ne-| 0 P ikima resnrvni(lm, have escaped, PUBLISHED.) A2 PIFLETIRINEE AT G N —_— |for the retsil dealers in Omaha | Braska.” A stalalolbrloisesllipasssd ‘an ord inine in all B \ €19 8. THIRT REET Nebraska Loan & Trust Gompany | during the last four yeara: whero thoy ARTIOUE 1, ST Asiats HE .u.J.:rxzi':,: Ap b X M OMAHFA.(NBAL kave only been paying §8 per barrel, Name and Object tract with the Columbia Water company, [ Compiled under d ion of An- S 5 Oapital Stook, - - 100,000. | through tho Missoutl vallsy havo heen | ahall bo Tho Ladies' Auxilliary of tho | Feiys mire. mountyia screams, The foun Engineer, (SUCCESSOR TO JAMES DEVINE.) ! 4 paying as high as from §9 to 810 for | Young Mon's Christian Association of | chise extends for fifteen years, Tho com. i d f fine boots and Shoes. All my boots and shoes contain bat e Mo LRI EaY: beer importod from the eastern citiey, | Omaha, pany is bouud to construct a reservoir 200 Manufact A 5 a0 becauso their own bremers wero un-| ~§po, 2, The objeot shall be to aid | feet above tido water, of the capacity of [ A nq Fxamined and Compared by t-class mate JAR f 1 1 i itk lity | i A4 1R 2,000,000 gallove, the main pipes +ix, and 4 B8l - bl tooply them wilh the ualy in work o tho wacsnon. odiiiors e A e, 23| 1 Gorge Smith, County WARRANT EVERY PAIR. omp oLE 2, oter, Twenty, bydeantsare t» be supplied, Surveyor DIRECTORS, waukee and 8t Louis, Aud' who Fas Members free for fire purposes, with sufficient water Tn addition I constantly keep on hand a large stock of Men’s ouly, eastern Bamuel Alexander, Oswald Oliv.r, been compelled during all thistime to| ggo 1, The members of this so-|to throw from tour hydrants through a made Boots and Shoos, at prices way down. C, J, SCHMIDT, ) A. L. Clarke, E.C. Webster, make exortions to check tho aggres: | cioty shall bo mombers of the Young | one-and-a-quarier inch nozzlo at one time, n23-1m 12th 8t., bet. Farnam and Harney. J Geo, H. Pratt, B, Heartwoll, pion of fanatics, who are endeavoring for six huul’shcuntlm\u)\;!ly,'wilh ;lyfliciu]ub 'l‘]“.“.],y making it the - ity ’ 8 T ighty feot above = browers of Omaha ealled upon | ¢ guxilliary mombership, which is as | farnislied freo. Tho work is to be come i WESTENR HATES to respond to all these demands|followe: *‘Articlo 2, section 7— Ladies | pleted befora the ficst of August mext. OFFICIAL MAP DIRECTORY GF LE WeEaTER HAYEL or was the brewers of Milwaakee and | yyay hecome auxilliary membora upon | The estimated cost is 810,000, it ¢ . Louls, who sre now trying to|the pagment of one dollar, snnually, o e HOTELS RIBTORS POW v D30, MeE] Hinmioy Mon's Christian Associatlon, having First Mertgage Loans a Specialty break up our busing How much|or life auxillary by the payment of 3 L i ARLINQTON, MCINTIRE, Lin.'n, Nat, Insuinton DA ol om ot ot | would be taken out of tho cireulating | fifieen dollars.” ,,,;‘,fi‘,‘:f,{,j{i‘,;‘,”::,‘,‘,;’{,":;fi‘g’;;?fifi{::“;‘; OF THE OITY. WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. G. WEATHERLY, Manning, ‘owa, i fasuod Municipal wecvrd fes of Nebraskn can bo [ medium of this city if the greater| §go, II The offisers shall conalst of | Boise, Tdubo. REYNOLDS HOUSE, 0, 0, REYNGLDS: Donniria s Fats ! o nrovad Tanw 1 aliwel ot | part of the supply cf beer is to be |y president, vice president and secro- | The Washington Territory Legielature BARATOQA HOTEL, 4.6, STELLINIUB Milford, Neb [ ; countice of the state, (hrough meponsibla local | imported from abroad instoad of be- | tary, tho coming sewion will be composod ofsix. | () ver Six Mouths work upon it ata| MARSH HOUGE, T, Pt v | corresponden ing purchased hége. For instance ee-| Sgo ITI, It shall bo the duty of | teen republicans and twenty democr: Oost of sbout 1,600 COMMERCIAL HOTRL® ot HEAMNAN i 94 timato tho total wanafacture of beer | tho president to prosido at all meot-| The reporta to the effect that the Piate EE LA A QMRBGIAL J R Qiremaburg 9 in Omsha af arrels during | j, d fi the duties usually |sn ashoe Indlan tri n Nevada were 4 A 100,000 the coming y aboot one-half of P‘:,'f.:'.;‘,:;n,p:; :::;,“; Mg bl | 7 | &% war with each other are premature, and | JONTAINS EVERY NEW ADDITION CITY HOTEL, CHENEY n.gouux. Blalr, No . ) T'“KE“'SPRI"G vE“chts which should be imported, this would | ™ Sgo, TV, The secretary shall keep a por out of the fact that considerable feel- COMMEROCIAL HOTE ., J. Q. MEAD, | bid A P | ing has become manifest _over the election QRAND CENTRAL €. BEYMOUR, 5 e NOW IN USE take at least over $200,000 out of tho | record of all meetings, ' list of all | of'y successor to Chief Winnemucon, re- | 1. biaidate st Alsoiall i ciroulating modium 6f Omaha and | members of the soxiliney and give no- | cently d memse. Tts thouht howaver, | 14id out up to this ¢ Aie-L A0 ) MISSOURI PAGIFIOMGTEL, P. L THORP, | Weeping Water, s i place it lffllflu h.l?ld;- of ;ulen? upé; tioe of all reqular and special meet- 31‘»:.: chief 'mtob; lnl;:m withont the pnbl:: m]ultpn\'ut)u il:llldlugfifl x::':?:(;:n%z::.‘ :v £ ANIPY m.“ ’: o::.“.. i taliats, woul a direot loss to | ;, resorting to bloot note photographed tiiereon. g , New: Omh: and Ne'bmkl. llBo- would "‘{,’x._ V. The officers shall be elected “lst.l; -65:::&‘ grlmflm‘fl:: :lt:.ll :hx:::: ¥ oouu:nt:n:t. HOUSE, : tT:::V- 0;.rln::" 1::. A i v Loy Y ! 5 3 rome :‘.flnumfind:’:po: t‘;O\::nd:uo‘; ::":,‘:‘l I 0400 gt Tanday Iy, Ope ":."l’c""’"‘l ""_‘h‘:“'“"“": lesd ta G“‘; Shows all New Reivay and :'1?,:325 :ofll. ©. B. HACKNEY, Ashland, Neb b'&hlh“":?" to the Om‘h'p‘.’l'fi“:v Sk, VI Vacancies occurriug may | arranged mm-:sa‘lxt‘kru:m tr;m‘.r:{:o Depot Grounds, METROPOLITAN WOTEL, FRANK LOVELL, Atkinson, Neo. ; 88g who 0y ‘Were oom| 0| be filled by cial election. to the mountains, After this threat had MORGAN HOUBE, E. L. G Quide LN shl aut’, would realize so much less, 00V AR s ‘:.m_ been repeated to the General two or three SUMMIT HOUSE, BWAN ‘& BEOKER, Oreston, la. oo b vt to the oost of freighiage. What h.ndun gL Uige hh Wddeniy axsiaaed, el toee, h d described HOUSTON HOUSE, GEQ. CALPH, Exira, Ia, DL et cary otz WORLA ‘ogomy Gf. 0ca e o8 Familiee é_iwu :;:fi ol sttt [ 00 UL wi:hlllnpl:ox\llw :' r’ni;a u::nfinande:f;-c ot REYNOLDS HOUBE ©. M. REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, uravility i - L e — vithin h 8 ¥ d are for salo by all Leading Oar wipeo Beads wie emiloped 14 M 3 ~Reports of regular committees, Called to Preach oity limits, and all within one mile WALKER HOUSE, D.H WALKEP, Audubon, Ia. varlous breweries of this ity and who P 8! b‘ Builders and Dealers throughout | u, 1oy receiving better yvlgu for| 4-Reports of special committees. | We feel called npon to ;u'mrc‘k‘\lullew gor north of north boundary of city, ooumz?zl:l. HOTEL, s[.):s:omeis‘,,‘m ::::;' I:., “he country, labor than they could possibly earn in| 0 - Unfinished business. in facts—facts that are wo nowing, CITY HO' . 3 E " r W t body to_enjoy all that is —— MRE. M. E, OUMMINGS, Corning, la. SPRINGS GEARS & BODIES Wy, sustern dip) Where does the| §—New business. posuibia tn thi warid. We. waat all those AARS QUM AR N 5. Sernim, I Foreal b alk of the mouey go to that wo earn{| 7—Adjournment. who aro suffering from rheumaticm, neu- N i, g . - . i After the adoption of the above, the | raioia and sl aches, snd pains to MERGCHANTS HOTEL G. W, BURK. Burlington Jurstion, b Where did the thousands upon thous. P! ralg) aches, P Henry Tlmken, ands of dollars go that we have|followiog cflizers were e|eulsed: ko that Thomas! Kolestrio Ol is sa vo- | Fully Mounted, COMMERGIAL HOTEL, pi s Banchard, . ing . W.D. Wrightor, 8r., prosi. | failing and splendid ow - RKS HOTEL, F. o PARK, Bhanandoah e, il S | B Iy g el I8 L] P P . e olored, Varnished commeRo AL voTeL Henby w Dayle Olty, Nob .fimxov 7 SRR snd machinery and the vast sums| Mra. J. E. Gish, vice president, METROPOLI “‘ng;‘u‘h' OMA And Cloth Backs. | BAGNELL H OHAS. BAGNELL, College 8prings, a. g —|thwt we aro constantly ciroulating| Mve. J. E. Davideon, scoretary. Ha, BB ZOMMERCIAL HOUSE, WM. LUTTON, Villisca, la. Jomy DEABLER oS BANY through the laborers and employes in| ‘The following comwittees were ap-| Tables supplied with the best the JUDKING HOLBE, FRANK WILKINGON, Ry Proaldent Vice Prew't. | our establishments! Has not this [pointed by the societ) On decora- | market atfords, The traveling publio g . b PRRAY, ettt W. §, Daiusa, Soc. sod Troas, 2000 i .| tion, Mrs,'J. ¥, Haiusworth, Mrs, J. | claim they get better accommodations " g Hy he hauds of N ['1 . money gone into the hauds of carpen. | tion, 48, 4 N B e COMMERCIAL HOUSE B, F. BTEARNS, Odebolt, Is THE NEBRASEA ters, bricklayers, wschicists, steam: |E. Gish, M . H. Leavitt; on vis-|and more general satisfacl ‘0 e s a2 T e e JOHN EOKERT, Eosale flon fitteps, mechanics and laborers of ev- ;;Mllimb M g w.(‘E::;mw, Mr ;l‘:\:l “;fi““y ‘:.h“ h°“‘“’m'122n;‘l'x‘: ol e A e e DUMtAM Olarks, Neb. Y d. well erchants, and | C. ewey, Mrs. Gratton, o, §2 per dav. s h m“FAGTURING [}0 E s,‘g t;,’m.: b:.n ..' 1‘.“,": ::u.r'nu‘:fl luf-.runlly,‘ the ladies spoke of the s PUBLISHED BY BEDFORD HOUSE . 4. T, GBEEN, Bull?rd la. umln' Neb prosperity in our city. " How much | work before them, and discussed the Netioe S ARLINGTON HOUSE, J. M. BLACK & 8ON, Mm:vlllo Mo the brewers compelled to pay in | matter of the reception, which here-| The ‘‘Hawthorn Ceniennial Ex. NORFOLK JUNOTION HOUBE A. T. POTTER, Norfolk Junction Net are pe P! e MANUFAOTURKBS OF hich go not only to the atjon: | tofore has been such & pleasant fea- | celaior Roof Paint,” was patented May eOO . NUKORA HOUSE %" IONES, Neb. ¥in Qs Farm Rollers | al government, but to the city, conn. | ture of thetr work. 24th, 1881, and etters patent nuw- GROZIER HOUSE ©. R OROZ'ER, Neb, LA hng ty and statel How much are we| Adjourned to meet on Tuesday af- | ber 441, 803. Any person found or AVOGA EATING HOUBE B R TTuok. B, o e pi do Job work and manuise' | culleq upon to contribate to benevo. | ternoon next, at 2:30. known to tamper with the manu. T N Gapt, JOHN FOSTER, Lewl 38 e lent ..5"' charitable institutions and facture of sald t will be -| Real Estate Agency , WHITNEY HOUSE €. HAYMAKER, Griswold, la. wwm 00 ¢ Have any of us| When you feel out of sorts, have|ed to the full ex! of law, No per- DEPOT HOTEL, ©. L. CHAPMAN, Dunlap, la LUSK HOUBE. J A L Logan, la. ked our duty in that dl‘?otlnn( blues, hols ote., l;nmu.t on llunyun\:ully 'h‘hnlloull u:oflr:nuu W, H. m:‘"‘f& Dow Olta *la “BLACK-DRAUGHT " v hich ""‘f"“""“ wn's | receipta. \WrHORN & Bxo. vy Hame LT Ty nfl'lc'u:hu:q Y m mhv’ofifl llolu Bitsers oures it. i Lancaster Pa 16th snduongiss Btreets. HARMON HOUBE, TAMA CITY, 1A, & Keales, Prop