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1 4 THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 16 — ] A NEW REVENUE LAW. The demand for a change in our revenue law Is general and emphatic Wnd every section of the state Is in- “ terestod In the passage of a measure TERMS BY MAIL— oot Bedl o d hich will remedy the deficlencles of 88,00 ¥ One Nonr. 810,00 | Thros Montha. 8300 | the prosent law and equalizs taxacion EXI in Nebraska by distributing its bur- w:fiidv:f 'Y BEE, published overy | 4o whore they belong. TERMS POST PAID— The present law Is lamo In several Three Months, 50 | partioulars and especially in the pro- Ax Oo(:::xo';:a ’: vislons which relate to the‘ taxa- Wadeaiors 14 ' ¥ h roperty of cor- the United States, tlon of the property T L : porations, Under it operation JE -All Oor i matters should be addressed to the Eprros | amounting in valne to an aggregate of o All Busl millions of dollars have escaped assess- N. TTERS—. nes LI e L races should be ad|ment every year, and the revenuo dressed to THE Brx PuLisniNG OoMPANY | which thelr taxation should have JMARA, b‘:"‘:" O ‘;"fh}m‘,flfi brought Into the treasury has been i‘h’ndg;:;-nyl.n i collected from the people of the state. gy The books of the state auditor show The BER PUBLISHINH uu'l Pmpa' that the ratlroads of Nebraska have E ROSEWATER Editor. never pald a dollar of taxes on their —= | side tracks and switches. In Douglas Proxixo the pockets of the tax ocounty alone there are over 300 miles, payers at Lincoln is just as much rob- | which if valued as the ought to be, at bery aa rifling them at their homes. |$5,000 a mile, and assessed at the —— usual discount, would give us Ir looks as if the present legislature | a half a milllon dollars additional of was the jobbers' bonansa, and It taxable property. A levy of two per 1s belng worked for all it Is worty. ocent for county purposes would add Sm—pe— $10,000 & year to the revenues of Look out for the new nickels, En-| Douglas county, and an equal, amount terprising cltizens of Washington are(to the funds in the city treasury, washing them with bronze and passing [ whilo the state would also re- them for five dollar gold pleces. celve ita share of the taxes. S— This shamefal evasion of taxes can Susax B, ANtHONY sails for Eng- | never be remedied as long as the reve- land in a few days. Mrs, Gougar will (nue law stands In its present con- remaln at Lafayetto until her libel | dition, trouble has been brought to a focus. A second and very important eva- slon of taxation by the rallroads Is SomE ten thousand bill have been |the fallure of the managers to list introduced in congress during the[all the raw materlals in thelr past year and a half, Nine thousand shops and yards for purposes of taxa- nine hundred and fifty might just as|tion. Not a dollar has been paid by well have been omitted. any of the rullroads in this state upon the immense amounts of construction Biwis to protect the primarles are material used In the operation of thelr now pending In the New York and|roads. The millions of feet of timber Ohlo legisiatares. The bill to pro- and lumber, the thousands of tons of teot primary olections In Nebraska | rallroad and sorap lron, of copper and ought to be speedily brought to a|lead, vast stores of chemicals and olls passage at Lincoln. and supplies representing several mil- lions of dollars, entirely escape taxa- Tag olerks at Washington who get [tlon. The railroad storehouses are ten hours’ pay for dolng neven hours’ | exempt, while the merchant who has work are breathing esslor since the|® bar of lead or a barrel of ofl is com- ftem dealing with thelr case has been | Pelled to return it for assessn.ont. stricken out of the general appropria-| Three years sgo Sidney Dillon in tion bill and reported In a separate | his annual statement to the directors measure, of the Union Paclfic road returned emm— $850,000 worth of raw material on CrrizeNs who refuse to clean thelr | hand, Since that [time the quantity gutters ought to be promptly walted|has been very materlally increased, upon by the police. If by sbameful|and there is no doubt that the B. & negneot our streets ara allowed to re-| M, has half a million of dollars of maln in thelr present conditlon several | stores and supplies at their various thousand dollars will be lost by our|shops and yards. citizens through flooded cellars. Baut beyond all this and above all (p—— this, the franchises of these corpora- OarraIx Payne and his ralders do | tions which the constitution expresaly not seem to be the only Intruders on | requires shall Lo listed for taxation the lands of Indian terrttory. A list| have escaped without a dollar of tax. of 2,400 intruders have been sent to| The franchises are the extraordinary Commissloner Price with the request(and exceptional advantages for that they be summarily tarned oul. | conducting thelr business, given This looks as If there was immediate |to the corporations by the employment for four more companies | people, They possess a market value of cavalry. just as much as the roadbed and rails, And the tranchises of the railroads in Oaptazy Paxne and his ralders do|Nebrasks are worth many milllons of not seem to be the only intruders on | dollars. sho lands of the Indian territory, A| The dutyof the loglalature 1s to list of 2,400 intruders have been sent |PAss a revenue law which will take all to Commissloner Prioe with the re. | these omlasions Into consideration and buest that shey be summarily turned | those members who pledged them- out, It looks as if there was imme-|®0lves to remedy the shameless eva dtate employment for four more com- slons of taxes la this state will grosa- panies of cavalry, ly betray their trust if they permit the present sesslon to close without taking every precaution necessary to Evzry dispatoh adds new partlou- | maye the rallroads like private oltl- lara to the tale of disaster wrought by | sons bear thelr full share of the bur- the Ohlo floods. Sach a calamlty 88| deng of matntalning the government. the abuormal rlse of the rivers in the e e in difficult to see how, in this Instance, the Industrisl barons and Washington oan make much capital out of their stock ory of the dangers of unre stricted trade, The opening of Mexico to our manu- facturers and capitalists will be a real and substantial gain to the people of the country at large. Mexlco is en- tering upon a vew stage of internal development, Both her imports and exports are steadlly increasing, while American produce and manufactures have gained steadily in favor during the past four years. The country is being rapidly opened up by extenslon of three great rallroad sys- tems largely built by American capl- tal. What possible reasons can be offered for our people's refasal to throw down all the artificial barrters which have been placed In the way of trade, and to open up new and exten- slve foreign markets for our produce and manufactures? Under the provi. slons of the treaty the advantages seem to be all on ourside, Negleot to selz> upon so favorable an opportunity will be scarcely less than crimiunal, The Omaha Bee. Published o morning, ex Sun. a7, The ealy Monday moraing dally. GeNeraL Hazex and the signal ser- vice are placed in a very unfavorable light by the investigations of Con- gressman Beltzhoover, of Pennayl. vania, It seems as if since General Moeyer’'s death the service had become knows that the character of the pre- dictions is not what it was, Thelr errors have become subjects of com- mon remark and the predictions are practically worthless. Very fow peo- ple now read the signal service predio- tlons to see what the weather is golng weather to note how the signal service has been mistaken in its forecasts. A good goesser wiil make more hits in a monththan the signalservice will. The trouble seems to be, first, that Hazen is entirely uufit for his position, that he has used his office to fill the service with favorites and supernumer- aries, and that he has devoted more time to endeavoring to secure favor- able congressional legislation than he has to maintaining and increasing the efficlency of hif department. It looks as if a change will be necessary and that no change will be effective which does mnot begin with changing the head of the burean. — A Poem of Poker, Loulsville Post. Last night Mr. F. D, Carley had a most agreeable party of gentiemen at his house. Among them were Mr. John Mason Brown, Mr, George M. Davie, Mr. Arthur Oarey, Mr. W. 0. Harris and General Basil Duke. Mr, Dayie improvised the following song, which was sung to an air from ‘‘Pa- tlence” by . W. O, Harrls, with brilliancy and power. The Post does not orstand the technical terms used in the song, buv they were per- feotly Intelligible to the gentlemen present. KING AT THE ROUND-TABLE, Alr from “Patience.” If you want to play the game in the way way to bring you fame, And you have of cash to spare, Do not” bother with the fools who have written out the rules, But drop in an easy chair; Fill you up a little ‘‘jigger,” just to ani. mate your figure, And banter them all to play; Never mind the art and science—put in luck your whole relisnce— In the Wattersonian way. Then perhaps some one may say, As you make your mystic play, “Any one can understand—he must hold a mighty hand; So, no matter what's dealt to me, From his manner and expression, I am forced to the concession, He may take that pot from me!” will never stand, Don’t give up your ante; Just remember it's & law—everything is in the draw - Aund call for the usual three; If the mze and colors differ, make your drink a little stiff east in midwinter is unprecedented. | §omu comment is being excited by WPt‘;‘:h bad look in your ye; 1 0 8w That the distress among the sufferers (the fagt that the president has made from the floods is appaling ls shown | o gpparent move towards the execa- by the reports of the varlous rellef | of the civil service Iaw, All oritiolsm ohances of a bluffer, And stack your chips on high, For perhaps some one may JONTANA. 11t ly it to their faces. Th committees in Ohlo and Indisna, The | 4y got ls premature. A full month "l%l.-’m mt}‘: th;tlmrt of;lvl'!. The bullion .;:::::“‘mm Rtk dor :l:nrldn:lfsoi :jipo theirr f:f:eu Intoefl country will now be called upon $0| et remains before the act goes Into :;:',;m':‘..;‘.,hfl' twould delude |, )0+ week were valued at $110,38. basin of very hot water or apply the check thelr contribotions for the|affoot and Mr, Arthur has no doubt Rhine safferors and devote thelr char- ) pean keeping up a good deal of think- 1ty to relieving the distress of thelr ing sinon it passage. The only par- own people, tlea who need to worry themselves are — the odd thousand clerks and supernu- Tax committee on commerce are|meraries whom the enforcement of the cortain that there can be no objection | measure will affect. As far as any to thelr new and revised river and |one eise ls concerned it is harmless, harbor bill, They claim that all the — oreeks, trout brooks and canals have| A BiiL ls now pending in the legis been left out, and the items recom. | lature that will relieve the conncil a mended are for necessary Improve-|great deal and enable them to carry ments, But there is every probability | out needed improvemeants. It pro- that before it gets throngh the house | vides for a special levy of four milla it will be extended to its origlnal pro. | for police and fire protection, inde- portlons, Fitty members are waiting | pendent of the general fund, This for & chance to Insert a steal for the | will enable the council to make use of benefit of their localities, and to drive | the general fund withogt figuring out another bargain before they retire |t the end of esch month what fixed from publio life, . charges must be met from it for pay- — ment of the clty employes. “eeES——— Tux Herald and Republican bave| A NUMBER of reasons suggest them orossed swords over the questlon |selves why the proposed commerclal whether the Grand Army of the Re-|treaty with Mexloo ought to be retified public is a political organization. |by the senate. The first is the cer. Those who ought to know declare |talnty which it promises that Amerl. that it is not, Probably no comrade | cans can under its operations at once will deny that the organization Is made | control the greater portlon of the And he hold the edge on me; From the way he sips his whll‘y T am oer- tain it's too risky, That young man’s raise to see.” If you try a flush and fail, and are left 'l& hobby tail, b Let your courage leave you not; Take another drink of liquor, never let your spirit flickar, And lay for the lovely pot, With & mighty show of fire raise the rifie higher—higher— Never mind how the other one plays; 1 fill‘&flfl are able— And ssk, “Who wants to raise!” Then, surely all will say, As'you play that “nervy” way: old sinner — He can't be decelving me — make the venture; His game’s too deep for me!” When the game has reached its close, Then, call by the Restaurant, pompino 6o plessant, And the tender-hearted pate fois gras; the stomach quicker— And, along about two or three, towel round your head, To your wife aud fawilee, Then perhaps your wife will say: ) TR Junt i guilles way i t's perfectly apparent—he’ knight errant thorovghly demoralized. Every one| 4 to be, while very many observe the |y When you get a little hand that you think | K., Minnie Moore and Idahoan mines, all | for Instacce, which is sold for a mere e of a duffer take the | Fg Joft Lewiston Saturday morning for a Knock your knuckles on the table—put up | charged with tamperiog with the mails, “‘Surely he is no begimner, but & hardened I may deserve & censre, but I dar'sen't Order oysters, crab and pheasant, and the | *8%: Then, little nip of liquor—just te work | of Seattle in You should saunter home £ bed, with | He was 4 years and ten months old, They 8 & rogular| . ) OOCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS, |anorder refusing to allow Mardsen leave of absence and had it served on Judge Boardman, g The question as to whether the Ugited States authorities or Elko count V., has closed down on account of the heavy | ghail stand the expenss of the trial of the smow, M ntello train robbers is being discussed The indebtedness of Albany ummti a8 |at Elko, For the attempted murder of shown by the treasurer's report, is 894, | Measenger Ross, the robbery of the train 450,87, hands and the attack on Wells, Fargo & A new strike of rich gold quartz was re. | Co.'s car they are amensble to the state osmily made in the Gold Hill mine, Otme but in attaching the vehiole or car mins, It is said the vein is four feet thick common carrier containing the Uni: Btates m1ii there is committed an offan: and very rich, inst th tal The condition of Bill Nys, the bumorist | £53 Bracer P department of the U of The Laramie Boomerang, is not much better, and fears are entertained lest he should die. The editor of the Laramie Boomerang found forty-two errors on two pages of The Rocky ntain Tribune recently, and he thinks his search was not careful either, The snow is drifting on the Union Pa- cifio railroad between Cheyenne and Lara- mie #0 as to cause much trouble and labor. The Cheyenne papers are commended by their readers for their war on Gov, Crosby of Montans, Hereis a specimen dispatch: afiuhon. ‘g’yu., g;a';]nll;y 10, 15}83 ];]dh.;r eyenne Sun: Bully for you t the ALIFORN blear-eyed mocacin gubhed Orosby again! Ltildnlly ¥ But be gentle; Macaroni and Michael An- | Fur seals have appeared in the Straits elo have caused softenning of the brain in | of Fuca, and a fleet of vessels will be fitted {..,., Carbon has a telegraph pole that has | out, and it is expected the catch will be oured that disease, and can again if neces- | large. sary, Yours, for the suppression of ou-| Wong Ah Long, who shot and_killed & rages and extinguishment of tender feet. | fellow countryman at Sonoma about two 8.7 month ago, has been sentenced to fifteen —_— years' imprisonment at San Quinten, DAKOTA. W. W. Markham, a San Jore polios- T man, has been convicted of a feluny in re- mf.'.','ir{',‘,"},".‘.:f,':fi,"' Bawer pipe Were | Civity & Eribe from s Oliniete PRUIEISS, Grafton’s growth in_buildings in one whom he promised immunity from srrest. year has been over $325,565, NTMT lr; 5:2 :tsndeu}‘ rwlulerled lh'ld%ha ormal school at San Jose, not _including B e s st 8 WKL |y fraicing depatment. (;uyvm’i‘ Visiting v h . Th Potatoos aro worth $L50 par bushel o | 163 i sho seaior lass, which is I 6w sec ?n&d Forks and can hardly be obtained | tions, or that amount, The citizens of Santa Ana, L ‘s Angeles In the last six months Elk Point has | county, are ridding themselves of the Cni- b-fl“t%o ;gawndna to between neee ‘wash-house n:;l;nmshby purchl:’lnn ,000, the property occupied by them and order- The county commissioners of Oaes|ing them to the outskirts of the town, county have apportioned that county into| A band of sixty Iudians has been seen twenty.eight townships. near Owen'’s station, in the Gila valley. The Union elevator at Fargo contains | The settlers are much alarmed sand fear 75,000 bushels of wheat which is being | repetitition of the massacres of a year -mps:a east at the rate of 3,600 bushels iy unprotected, the military per day, all being at the posts, There is & rumor to the effect that the | The Sacramento Bee says a number of location by the extension of the St P., M | the grand jury states that the late board . railroads towards Turtle mountain | of supervisors not long ago appropriated has been definitely settlea, 8150 to buy a patent wooden leg for a pau. Thoe Germana of Morton county have | PeF, oF claimant, and that the expenditure beld » meeting to devise means to send | WA# harged and allowed under the head relief to_the flood sufferers in Germany, [0f ‘‘Permanent repairs and improve. They will give a concert, ments. The records at Fort Pembina prove the resent winter to have been the coldest in QRIZONA, eleven years. The average temperature for | One hundred Mormon families have ar. the first twenty days In January was eigh. | Fived at Smithville thus far this ssason, teen degrees below zero. gggsoN.;vnjo I;d!wtom 002)“ Arizons have = 06D AN ,000 gosts, the re- OOLORADO, sult of an investment of $30,000 made for The new Denver court house will be | tnem ¥ the goverament two or threo e (LN TIL IR R SIS The bill introduced in the Arizona_ leg- Central City wants better system of | jyluture to sid in the constructfon of the water supply. The present works are in- | Pregcott and Thirty-fifth Parallel road adequate. rovides that the supervisors shall issue The Elk’s club held an entertainment in gmom in county bonds to exchange for Denver on the 12st inst,, which proved |a like sum in railrosd bon very successful, Thme‘n Dnllny c’ffil:pmy hu‘bo‘en Blood Poisonin, g;‘r;:utlo:hl::w; P L eihodad 1lJ ohn NfloOnllun‘ghr the actor, aays of Notwithstanding the cold weather and | * el h snow a large number of immigrants are Bloo polsoning from the use of going inte the Uncompahgre Valley, face palnts is in my (vplnltm not only The $6,000 organ in the First Baptist | an absurdity, but it is sheer humbug, church in Deover was damaged to the [ and any respectable doctor or chemist smount of 81,000, last \week, by some un- | acquainted with their properties will k‘Toh'nl::lomh:m'h i) tell you o, I have been on the stage 0 legislature has ap) $300,- | for the past twenty-five years, and, of 900 to build one wing of gc’ pitol buid- course, lI)Iku evaryyother ,IOW; had to ing; and $100,000 to buy a portion of the h’ i w ook ground on which it is to be located. B aem S KOy IMARS-UDE L IRI0OR | 8% Brick Pomeroy s organizing & com.|BY face and judge for yourself. pany to build a railroad from rville to| Whether I am a sufferer or not by the summit of Gray's Peak. He has raised | their use.” (Mr. McCullough's face $200,0.0, and the work will be commenced | was spotlees, and there were ne indi- m;h-. D At By A catlons that he had at any time been a ver une pi an aocoun th f t i A e 0l 6 presen! 0] o o F? i 5 do Aba N aLIaN fstios e yoacs ‘edition | ‘It is claimod that you were a vic- of the paper should be given it. tim of blood poisoning some years A case has been commenced in the | 280 While playing with Edwin For- United States Court at Denver, in which | rest.” . .{hmsh L. Phillips . claims $2,000,000 from “Yes, there was such a statement, 0 assick mining company, one of the | but it was a atory made out of whole heaviest concerns in the Btate. Phillips|gioth 1 never was sick from any ‘was the original discoverer of the mine and such cause. I buy the best kinds of claims to have been defrauded. ? IDAHO. paints and cosmetics, and have never Nogotiations are in progress for the [ ¥°t found them injurious, erection of gigantic smelting works at “Of course if an actor has a cat or ailey. sore on his faco the use of cosmotice It is reported that the Minnie Moore | causes irritation; still, even then I mine, five miles southwest of Hailey, has [ have never been affected with any dis- been sold for $1,000,000. eass or ailment on that account. To Abont thirty Wood river mines last | be brief, I have never known cr heard summer shipped ore to Salt Lake, & dis- | of any {netance of an actor or sctress tance of over 300 miles, the owners recely. | P A0F | REMAO0 (BT RO OF RO ing an average of over §$158 per ton after | AAD8 JMIC AP Ty OO PO RODIDR the smelters’ charges had been deducted, | When I say this I don’t mean to con- The Mayflower, Jay Gould, Bullion, O, | ¢y that the use of Chinese vermilicn, WYOMING. One of the the stamp mills at Cummins OREGON. The Willamette river, four miles above Portland, is gorged with slush fo, Ham Boyd, formerly mayor of Portland, Or., and for years one of the most enter- prising and influential citizens, has been sent to the poorh use, Cornelius J, Murphy the Portland forg- er, recently from San Francisco, where he was employed in the custim house, has bieen sentenced to ten years in the peniten- tiary, within eight miles of Hailey, have from | song, will not injure the fica or sys- 8:00,000 to $1,000,000 {n sight, aud will | tem of an actor. No respectable astor, :::; .’x:';:.':'l“‘t of half & million dollars however, who hss any regard for his It ia stated fn Lowiston that Mr, O. [Be8Ith would buy suh snnff. borne, surveyor of the Oregon Short Liue, is mussing, It is feared that he became snow blind and is lost in the mountains. How to Be Beautiful, London Truth, Whatever the internal application of oame fifoeen miles up Soake river. A |hot water may effect, gizls desirous of searching party has gone out after him. |peving s goud complexion would do Beaverhead county has never been map- | Water with asponge, At first they are ped, There are other counties in the ter- [ like lobsters, but in a few moments ritory in a similar position. this 1s replaced by the tints of peaches The first adobe building in Montana was | and lilies. bullt 38 years ago at Fort Lewis, which is now known as Fort Benton., The build- ing is still standing, The proprietor of Hunter’s hot_springs says that Kufus Hatch of New York is endeavoring to lease the hot u%rlngu from !lljmc&hmugi hie attorneys in Washington, The Bozemsn jejl contams one man one with murder, four with burglary, two with grand larceny and a number of others for various offences. Felix O'Neill has fied a suit at Butte, agninst the Utah Northern railroad for | © $25,000 damages for injaries received 'y the falling of & building in which he was working under the orders of & superior officer, WASHINGTON TERRTORY. ¥ 2| Be \| houts occurred on the North- . where you'll stand, nobody kuows; | Seyeral washontg so0rEy o I | FPFOR. B2 AULIN. "~ CURES RY eumatism, Neuralq‘la,Sciatlca, L.umbago, Backache, Headache, Toothache, Sore Thront, Bwellings, Spraine, Brulses, " Surns, Soalder Prost Hitcs, Mrs, A, W, Day and _her son, Arthur Maynard, while descending a ¢lough back mali boa’, on the first ot the boatand were thrown AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAINS AND ACHES. ho boy being drowned | #ed by Draggisis and Deslers February, uy into the water, wers recertly feom Spoken Falls, S p-vosE George Thorman, »_straaver_employed on n flronan on the railrowd at Seattle, fell DR. F. SCHERER off a moving trsin 8t Renton snd went TREATS SUCCRSSFULLY ALL threugh a trestle, He had an srm and & Yon and was otherwi o o seriowsly | (hvonic, Nervous and Special use of by designing men for political | trade of the country to the excluaion In the sy SN injur.d that be died bafore reaching town, : purposes just as the Masous and Odd | of the German and English houses who Y.t: I u"l’t&&?lfidc‘lom of the Ma. m AR ,I]'lfig‘a::fl:, fes socletios attamanaial - cdicines tur " Follows we froquently di.|have monopolisedall of iy Whan::n kept him o:nmm me!” A Ohluose mission school has been es.|O%oe, N. W. corver 18th and Farnam verted to asslst members in reaching | advantages. The new treaty proposes ——— tablished st Rovo, sud the Monwolisue | over Merchanys Natonal Bank, Omaba Neb office, There has been some lvely|a limited reciprocity in trade advan- Dorng & heavy business—The | will have a chsnce to acquire the English | omce Hours—9to 11:50a. m,, 1 to5and 7 to partisan work done by comrades of | tages between the two countries, allow- stone-yard. —[Couzler Journal Doing | lsngusge obeaply. PRIEN 9p m Residence 1114 south 13th vieet. busines— souflict has srisen in Nevads betwoen e the G. A. R. (not & thousand miles | ing a large number of specified articles .Dm. '}Mn;rh: B b::h': ,h".,‘l ’L"‘,"; Z ot e y..,"q %4 away from Omaha but presumably 1t [to be admitted on both sides free of | The bank-vault works. —({Baton. Do, | (e 'cciciaiure, 1t shrcdre that Walier| McCARTHY & BURKE, is unfair to charge thelr trickery to |duty. Twenty-elght unmanufactured |Ing » grave basiness—The cemet: ocom, » basiness—The spiritulists. The tin ahop. ~[New South, Dalu"{ Grip. Dolng a rattling business- Marsden, » metuber of the assembly, is an : ess for the state in the trial | " Wilaon, etc, He was asble to ‘obtain & [ 218 14TH ST, BET, FARNAM AND ative duties, he laid DOUGLAS rel fr I * the matter before the bouse, which DOUELN &M SXNCHLE ACQTWENG POWHR AND HAND 8team Pumps, Engine Trimmings, HINING M, NERY, BEUTING, 9O0SE, BRASS AND LRON FUSTINGS PIPE, 8YRA i i VAOKING, AT ngl'!ocbwuyk AND RETAIL, HALLADAY WIKD-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Qil Cake. It is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound s equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win- ter, Instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be in good market- able condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no charge for sacks, Address o4-60d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE OLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I13th OMAHA, NEB. McNAMARA & DUNCAN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLViNIA WhiskieS! in Eond or Free, Also dirsct Tmporters of WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CILG-ARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 314 & 216 8, 14TH STREE}, - - - OMAHA, REB. McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, 1315 DOUCLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB. G AT HE TN PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter's Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. First-olass facilitiee for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings, Painting and matching a Specialty. Orders from the country will be promptly executed, Arasuall communications to A. MOYER. Proprie The Original and Only Regular SEED HOUSE in Nebraska. 9. BV ANS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Agricultural N. W. Cor. 14th Vogetable, andy Forest, Flwer, Dodge Streets, Grass, Hedge, Omaha, Neb, We make a specialty of Onion Seeds, Onion Sets, Blue Grass, Timothy, Red Alfalta and Whit Clover, Osage and Honeéy Locust. Dealers aud Market Gardeners will save money by buylog of us "aasend tor Cualogue, FREE. ANHEUSER-BUSCH , Brewing Association, CELEBRATED % KEG & BOTTLED BEER. (4 : THIS EXCBLLENT BEER SPEAKS <, STIOUISMO. >~ FOB ITSELF, Orders from any part of the 8tate or the Entire West will be promptly shipped: All Our Goods are Made to the Standard of our Guarantee, GEORGE HENNING, Sole Agent for Omaha and the West. Office Corner 13th and Harney Streets, Omaba, Neb, ~, \

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