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§ A v D) ! 4 THE DAILY BEE-OMAFA MONDAY FEBRUARY 26 ¥ - ——— -rh 0 h B when they are required. The ocom-|that, aside from making a pleasure PHRSONALITIHS, TJL“.“:‘.EEEL‘.‘:.H,J,'.':’ claim their med DOUMRILIIN ANID SEINCGILE MACTING h e ma a ee- pletion of the north and south Omaha | trip over the road, nominally for th« ; i §| A ‘Atkinson dootor recently rode twen POWHR AND HAND { Published svery moralng, exoept Sun. | 10Wers is demandod In the Interests of | purpose of inspection, thete was noth ol R olriy i ple o ¢ | {yale milek TRIag 8 Y PR WS Wis) P w Pt sy, The enly hIcmdly ‘morning daily.i | the health of our oltizens who live|ing for them to do. Facllities for| 5o i\ Nordenskjold in going to explore G“'h‘ .lh|pmmb4 ;lnng WO & B ¥ M P s ! along the line of theso oresks. The | making such a trip, he said, would bo | the const of Greenland next summer, same arguments which convinced our |afforded at any ‘t'hm the directors ntslnl.lulz"v:;:fi'l?: ::‘pz‘::'.":‘r:'; et} people of the necessity of their exten: (might desire them. Poston, slon last yoar urge them now to ocom- The opinlon of the offisial evidently| Kaiser Wilhelm had six dootors in at- plete the unfinlshed work., Froperty | colnoldes with that of the public that 'fl'fl::‘i’n.‘:fi.'.ff."" late illness—and yet have been large Iately, and extra trains haye been running. York county emizration this year will be divided between Dakota, California and Batler county, The next department emcampment of the Grand Army will be held in Fremont TERMS BY MAIL— ©One Yeoar....810.00 | Three Months,$8,00 Bix Months., 5,00 | One Month.... 1.00 Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, (NN WACHINERY, LEUIING, HOAR, BRABE AND [HON FITTING FACKING, AY WHOLKSALE AND BETAIL, T AALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AXD SCHOOL BELLS STRar ¢HE WEEXLY BEE, published every Weinesday. will be sufficlently enhanoed In ‘the [the enly duty which the directors per-| 1y, jate Willian A. Seaver, who edited | next January. TERMS POST PAID— nelghborhood to pay the nterost on | porform with onthulasm In that of theold Joke or Harpers maguzine, 1ef| R g City in to have a barber shom to Cor. Farnam and 10th Streets Cmaha, Neb. . an estate of $200,000, 8 e atontna. 100 Throe Months. 20| the bonds. In addition all necesalty |making a junketting trip over the| ™y b (L ycr in the Maine legisls- LoFe R ket domlatiin il B — — for bridges will be done away with and | railroad to the accompaniment of olear | ture is Representative (Gushee, of Knap oross streets can be made to present| Havannas and ‘‘Mumm'’s Extra Dry,” county. He is rightly n:ln:d.h i N ly G Y faralshed at the expense of the cor-| 500y Tave gisen Bo Tngeracl more The neceseity for the storm water | poration, trouble than the mistakes of Moses, sowors isapparent to every one. Untll| The presont report {s & great im-| A. Benshon, a Peckakill barber, Inst Sat- dressed to the EDITOR 4 b e 105 B |l groiton e mudefor th di- | provement ovr e predesesre oSy R 5, d BT ot BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines | posal of the accumulating rainfall the | that it draws the attentton of the in- Tietters and Remittances should be sd olty will be forced to pay thousands of | terior department to the evident AMERIOAN Nxws CoMpany, Bole Agents A snesk thief who had been working Newadealers in the United States.) Clarksville for some time was scared out last week, Mr. Meusten, of Unadilla, lost a jack on the 18.h that cost him $1,000 in Missouri Inst fall. Tnland, Olay county, will put up a 8600 echool houee, having voted bonds for the puarpose, St Bernard has an animal that is half pig snd half something they don’t know what, Two safes were blown open at Superior on the 14th aud 8200 taken from one of them, Several car loads of potatoes were shipped from Springfield to St. Louis last week, City politios and osndidates are begin- ring to agitate the larger places of the rtute, The Fullerton univereity library has llmdong its antlquities & book 150 years old, Two thcusand worth of stock has been subscribe for the O'Neill ereamery. Capital_invested In dwelling houses at Weeping Water would pay largely. Nemaha county tears iteelf all over in the county seat election to morrow. The new school house at Oxford is fin- * SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake, 1t e tho best ard cheapest food for stock of any kind. Onetpouand is equal to three pounds of corn, Stock fed with Ground Oil Oake in the fall and win- ter, Instead of running down, will Increaee in weight and be in good market- able condition in the apring. Dairymen ss well as others who use it can tes. tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yourselves. Price $25.00 per ton; no charge for sacks, Address g 04-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, OORRESPONDENCE -All Oommunl. (atfons relating to News and Editorial half shaved, Whittier has petitioned to congress to essed to THE BEz PUBLISHING COMPANY '};AHA.‘OD:‘I:&I,.EHMRI and Postoffice | dollars overy year for the repalr of|intentlon of the Ualon Pacific rTnha the duty on I:M\;:.t;n 25 per }::nt. he poet evidently holds that postry in an &rdg;;fl::! made payable to the ordor of | .4 0015 and culverts and the replacing|rallroad to lgnore the Interest 4 Lot of the wash from the hillsides. In ad-|of the government as they have con- iafant industry. Col, McOlure says that the sharks of the Props, dition our curbs must remalu too high | sistently ignored the intarests of the fllfl EEE £ 2&%&2‘3 li:l]d.i'Mr op for convenlence and our crossings too [ people in the conduct and operation won will hide their_hoads when Jay Gonld sails by, and that if he should mest a pirate it will be bad for the pirate, deeply guttered for safoty. of the road, It pronounces its pros- mx{béifliv“.“"bi:mhflfx‘f:d m"“.l:r:dd‘::“" It will be a mistakon economy to|pects asa dividend earning property | The design is a little gold jackuss drlwlr;g omit furnishiog the olty with the|excellent, and sommends the wls.|® 0%t on which are spelling and copying means to carry out these improve-|dom of its policy in extending a sys ments which will enhance the value|tem of feeders into the territory along of property, increase the attractions|its route, But as usual, i. has not a of Omaha as a place for business and | word to say concerniug exorbitant rosidence, and decrease the lists of | tarlffs or discriminations between per- deaths reported from diptheria, ague | sons or places. These trivial matters and other zygmotio diseases, seem to lle outside the proviace of a — government director of the Union THE BUBINESS SITUATION. | Paoclfic, There 1s little change in the general condition of industry and trade since| BorH houses of the legislatare have Iast woek but reports from the eastin. | passed, and the governor has signed, a dicate an easler feeling in the great | bill prokibiting discrimination on the markots and {ndicatlons of an early | part of telegraph companies towards lifting of the depresslon which ‘has |associations and individaals in the re- made ltself so strangely felt tn every | celpt or transmission of dispatohes. line of trade since the opening of the | This is a step in the right direction to- year, The reports of the rallroads are | wards securing a 1llberty of the prees gonerally much more favorable to|which will never c’me#o long as the stookholders than had been anticipated [same facllitles in the ocolleotion and although the stock market is yet(and forwarding of news are under bear Influences there is a tend- [ not glven to every paper and to every enoy towards an increase of legitimate | associatlon which desires to avail it- mortgage to psy the expensos of the [y oynonts in the mecurlties of the |self of them The monopoly in news affalr. roads which have been most free from | 1s one of the closest and most power- purely speculative manipulation, [ ful of any of the great monopolies _ GoverNor Foster, of Ohio, Is #ot- | pfonoy romalns tght, not so | which afflict this country, and it has ting up his pins to succeed Pendloton | ,yoh " bot that the eupply is|been built up and maintained by the |t tnthe senate. The contingency of 8| yufojant for the demands of |[assistancoand cfforts of the telegraph Tll- p;hnh lobby makes Ita final assault in Lincoln to-day. ———e M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. I%¢h OMAHA, NEB. McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, 3156 DOUCLAS STREET = = OMAHA NEB. Becretary Folger is sick and undergoing homeophatic treatment for malaria and in- digestion. It was homeophatic voting that #aved him from the New York governor. ship last fall, An exchange is unable to reconcile Mrs, Liangtry's display of $1°9,000 worth of dis- monds with the story that she came over to this country to retrieve the broken down fortunes of her husband, The Marquis of Lorne has consented to i the patron of the Nilswon concerts in | ied: 20d s a areditable building, Canada, Why the gifted singer should |, & Teokamah hotel has a Herdic to carry need patrouage of this kind, or why the | its patrons to and from the depot. marquis should be troubled to act as| It is now said the Otoe reserve will cxme sponser for an artist so much better known | into the market about June 1st, than the vovernor general, it is difficult to| A movement has been started to hold a understand, county fair at Wiener this fall. Damala was s handsome man, whom | The new Methodist church at Gibbon Snr-‘hd warried be.;:lua L'f.""ll lother | will be dedic ted next Sunday. wanted to morry him, arming as & N o ” 1over, be became & mont nnmltlgltgdn s Ifi"l‘,: Springs “‘: paper, ' Cymro,” sance a8 soon &8 transformed into & hus. | % L AR O Y band, He drove all of Sarah’s old lover's | A chicken thief is pre:istently making away, and so ruined her business that she Ashland wrathy. had to drive him away. Phelps is happy over a butcher shop to Miss Cnlwt.hl;ine Wollfi. for whom the | be statted there. most costly house at Newport is being| Wayne t rts » big immigrati bullt, has caused two large beech trees to huom‘{:hu;:]:ny ol bt b moved from West Choster, N. Vo, (0| Hobron will immediately open a free reading room, ;)dalhm&'ulllnt,. 'Tl);ue trees were planted by s Wolfe's father many years ago. One o of them ia thirty foet high and the othor | Msterial for a democratio paper is at twenty-seven fset, and the weight of each [ Red Cloud. in about thirteen t-ns, The coit of trans-| Work began on Loulsville's new hotel planting is several thousand dollara this week. Dr, Hawke, an old time eloquent sud| The Araiaboe Eaptist church is nearly divine of New York, once asked | finished, tryman of bis chuich to increase [ F,jrfi ili i ey bpoa s0 SLLib Jn SRS taatiry bl& irfield has the speiling school mania Tum crown counsel are s selfish orowd. They are still keeping a sharp lookout for ‘‘Number One," ONLY one more day of the leglsla- tare. After to-morrow the people of Nebraska will breath easier, Tun latest reports ot Mr. Vander- P dllt's illness state that he has paralysis of the right arm caused by clipping ooupons, — ‘Wisconsix is economical in the mat- ter of new legislation. Of 723 bills introduced in the legislature this ses- sion all but 700 have passed. Kine KALAKAUA was crowned with regal magaificence last week and ls now trylng to negotiate another LS R R NN : . “Don’t trouble yourself,” sais 3 :Omfm':“" m‘J::‘;: l'::h‘ l:ll:'l“““ trade and is readlly procurable on|ocompanies. Sooner or later it must g:ov'e:t.uh man, “the Lord_ ;y \i(‘il:Ee ‘would m‘;"““' near Linsoln, is to have a pa- == mm— oos not seem en Into con- oare for the young ravens wheulthey cry. ' | Pe™* f good collateral. The close scrutiny |end in the interests of the publis. “T know that,” said the ol “tut| Imigrants are pouring into York county, k slderation, which loaners have been making of — wm:fl‘:-ld‘-m-::lths yfmfiirfiyflfl.'" ,“ Alma has orgenizad a fire company. M C N A M A R A & D U N C A N' e R securities has checked largely the apec- LITERARY NOTH T T ———————— E F. W. Frire, the absconding tress- | glative fever by m,m,fg_"h mf::. = STATE JOTIINGS. O Blte T locT WHOLESALE DEALERS IN arer of Madison county gave a ban:|,vajlable for stook bl Th 0ld Ocesn. By Ernest I 1 rookln E+gle. gambling. ) 2 y Ernest Ingersoll, Bill Temple and Mre, Lee had a quarrel ol 1t t fathor,” said § ARINTQ d quet last fall o Valentine. The ex- [ ouly aufforers on this account are the| Ulustrated. Boston: D, Lothrop &<l words at Blair. Biil went to hee bouse |\ (8 L WEA SIAE A0, & 2000 KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANiIA and dared her to come out and get licked, She accepted, und, armed with stovewood, drove Bill f He had her arrested for asasult and battery, but a jury of six ao- quitted her and yave her honorable men- ion, E. E. Thompeon, an Alda school teacher, was tried at Grand Ieland on the 16th, ou the charge of over'eating a pupil, but tue jury disagreed, Mr, Thompson was dis. oharged by the district, but was immedi. ately hired to teach in an adjoining one. The little Higgins boy, of Blair, whose father andstepmoth rabusedhim so shame- fully, wastaken to the poor house list week that being the only way to protect him, It is evident an effort will be made to run Higgins snd wife out of Blair. Gohot Dickman and Amelis Schults, of Hall county, determined to marry, and Gchot went to Grand Idand for the li- cense, but while he wus gone another lover persuaded Amelia to run «ff to Hamilton county and marry him, The break-up of the foe in the Repub- lican did not earry off any bridge, as the warm rain had rotted it. The Red Cloud bridge was taken ng and the mov- ing ice broke of sowe of the piles. Married at the residence of the bride’s father in Harvard, on Fehruary 20th, 1883 by Rev. Wilkinson, Mr, William D, Cook* u{ Mayville, Dakota, to Miss Mary H, Robinson, of Haryard. The tather of Amelia Church, the Madi- son county tescher who disappeared a few 0, arrived last week fiom New te a'd has begun a close search ughter, Almahad & narrow escape from a serl- | Senator John Jacobs, of the ous fire on the 16th. ~ir Selers wiug | Fourth Senaterlal disirict of New covered, * lately, said: “I pever was in better Mesrrs, Balding & Blenett, of Fre.|oovdition in my life. I am now free mont, will scon begin shipping their 17,000 from rheumatism, which troubled me sheep to the east, from whence the B ston | 80 long and I owe my thanks and free- varties who bought them will ship to | dom from pain to St. Jacobs Oil.—- pense probably came out of the $20,000 | prokers, whose offices are reported as|Co. Price $1.00. which his bondsmen are now search- nearly deserted. This handsome volume forms a com- lng for, In all the Industries but those of [ #anlon to Magna Oharta Stories, re- —— iron, steel and cotton, the feeling s |cently issued, and is the second of a A T search for Oaptaln Howgate | ong of jnoressing confidence. Surplus | series contemplated by the publishers, has boen glven ap, and the oaptaln 18| i50ks haye been, gradually worked off | Inteaded to fill a gap in popular prac- reported to be spending the winter|ypq manufacturers have learned a les- |tioal literature. Mr. Ingersoll has ] delphia paper, ‘‘that the democratic party once tock out a patent for being d—— fools, and are now at Washing- toa trying to get a relssue?” ‘I can't answer positively,” returned the eld man, bnt my impression {s that tuey sold tne patent to the republicans some time ago. W hiskieN! in Eond or Free. Also direct Importers of WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CIGARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 216 8, 14TH STREET, very pleasantly inFlorida. There are|yon feom their mistake of the last|Wwritten much and well for young ss no “indioations” that the defsulting aignal service officer has any fears of being brought to justice, year's over production, The practice | Well as old readers. In the preent of dating bills ahead of time, which | volume he treats not only of the out- ward appearance and characteristics of Brooklyn Ragle. “I don’t want no rubbish, no fine sentiment, if you please,” sald the widow who was asked what kind of an epitaph she desired for her late hus- band’s tombstone, ‘‘Let it be short and slmple, somethin, like this: ‘Willlam Johnson, aged soventy-five years. The good die young.’” has been practiced so generally by S— jobbers with a view to stim. | the ocean, but describes and expiains ‘ Jonx RoacH s to bo given another|ylating trade s belng great.|all its various phenomena—the Gulf | million to finish Robeson's monltors. |1y curtailed and the manufacturers|stream, the action of the waves After they are completed the next move will be to sell them;for old Iron, ‘Even then the purchaser will probably | greates, The iron industry continues have to search for his property with a groatly depressed and more failurea diving bell. are not likely to saffer as in times past | the tides, the currents, with the from the fistitlous demands which |t | sccompanying phenomena of the winds in certaln portions of the globe. Later he takes up and tells the stories of the famous voyages of discovery and ad- are certaln to follow those of last week. | venture which have been made over The production of rallroad Iron | the ocean, the great battles that have been fought upon it, its perils and dan- gers to voyagers, and lastly he des- The best ocure for diseases of the nerves, bralns and muscles, {s Brown’s Iron Bitters Cause of Nervousness. Philadelpbia News. The mar who stays out until after m'dnight, makes his way home with difficuity, goes to bed with hia boots on, and the next morning takes a cup of strong coffes at breakfast is the one who is sure that the ccffuse produces nervousness. Tun JTowa railway commlssloners | egpocially has been overdone, and a have declded that a rallroad °'"m°t good many farnaces and mills must | 5riheq the wonders of the great deep as give a lower rate to an association |yet cease producing before the de- |displayed in its varlous forms of ani- shipplng exclusively over their line | mand will be equal to the aupply. mal and vegetable life. The book iu than to any Individual ehipper of the h e lmalantat h samo class of goods and that all ro- | thewest atlll complaln of slow ool guefs ERELCL AR I SO FOD bates given to the ene must be grant- | lections, but aa the crops are begin- it more In relation to the subjsot upon ed to tho other. ning tomove mere rapldly towards|which it treats than from any other half dczen works coming within the popular resch, Itis handsomely {llus- trated. “Loading Men of Japan,” With a historical vummary of the empire, By Charles Lanman. Boston: D, Lo GATE CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURERS OF Carpenter’'s Materials Wholesale merchants = throughout | fact, briugs within a emall space a S——— the seaboards a more contident A aoop many of ‘‘the farmers’ |feeling I manifesting itseif in friends” in the legislature have proved | trade. The failures of the past themselves to be the rallroad sheet|week were smaller in number anchors, There hagbeen too muchanti-|and amount than for the preceding monoply which mesnt ante monoply. |seven days, and bank olearings show throp & Co. Price $2. ALS Daring the past d. Japan | Europe. o These bogua rcformers will be retired |an 1increase which is slgnificant of | has ::{l;':, ln:m‘;::n .ull.;:.,::"h:gp:: Tho largest man in Ncbraska recently Dow fork G;"‘ “_u s sAsH nou“s BLINDS sTAI ns to perpetaal private life after the olose | larger exchangos and a greater volumo | are pleased to oall oivilization, Mr. |stcod up and was counted at Tecum.eh. Tabor’s Speech. 1 v ’ y His name is Ishmsel Hickey, he is a farm- | ¢nic " % er and be wei¢hed & litle over 500 pounds, | gk M L b The Y. M. O A, of Weeping Water | whep the senate passed 11 tariff bill osnvassed the town recently and found | < Fe% 816 & 9 there were 118 adults who never attended | he reised his two hands high in air church, of whom 70 were males, and shouted ‘‘Good ” It was the W. 8. Sawyer, of Lincola, offers an uo- ::I::rddl_ellonlryw the pupil of & Ne- s school making the greatest im- | I ™8 THE GREAT GERMAN provement in penmanship. | el Dick Ridgely (colored) nuni;hd rape REMEDY twice on a white woman at Marquette, week betore last, and got away, but ufficers are looking for bim. A mink goj into » Wakefield hen house one might nunt-l‘ and killed 81 hens and of the sesslon. Lanman gives an interesting account of the chauges made, and of the pros- peots of the future, in these sketches of the leading men of the past, We will have a good market|country. The volome Is di- vided into two parts, the first belng devoted to blographical of trade, — Taken altogether, the outlook is Tagrs are a good many vislting | more cheerful than for several months statesmen from Nebraska in Washing- ton just now and the post cflice brig- | for our surplus provisions and grain in ade has mustered in full force, Every | Europs next year, as the prospect for , postmaater in the state is enthusiastioc | average harvests in Eogland and on ::,:‘:‘:‘fi: ::im“h':fl:?-:h; o euough on the subject of clvil service | the continent has never been worse|contributed in a greater or less degree :o,thal:rlt:gln about "Jl!hu“ ln; re- i . | forma e ewpire, e second part tlon which {s belng exercised by mer- is historioal in ter, and. gives & chanta in the giving of credit epeaks description not only of the empire Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. First-class facilitice for the Manufacture of all kindes of Mouldings, Painti ma ' Specialty. Orders from the country will b promptl T AN g8 communicat! nsto A JOYER. Proprieto MORGAN & GHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER reform to fill Dorman B, Eaton's posl- | than at the present time, The oau- tlon ata half hour's notice. Ralieves aad cures RHEUMATISM, ‘THERS seems to be some misappro- well for the substanilal basls upon batof its dependencles, An |9 ducks. Then the owner set a trap and ralgia Bonalon as o the wse 1o whioh the | Vhich bustnees will be conducked, aud | xceedinsly Iteresti chapler fa do. |ceusbi e usal L 1213 Farnam 8t. Omaha, Nah - $50,000 for paving purposes asked for | while weak firms are weeded out by | vOted to Cores, anation whose power| Ei Scull jumped from » moving traln BACKACHE, - 7 | and importance are just % | at Grand Isla:d, last Tuesday morning by the clty englncer will be put.|ihe business Interests will be|$2% iRPO S0 fab) under the wheels. Bth feet had BT, oTRAC, T peooem be properly understood by the clvilized - here ls already In the olty treasury (o gainer in the end. world. Anacoount is also given of W be.ampo P T SORE THROAT, $100,000 of bonds not yet s11d, which — the orlgin of the Amerioan expedition .,A up 1:0 \‘:‘r‘:‘lkp r:ala:t?y -:d t:;:‘; SYRAY; RN M were voted at the last election. This| Furuer detalls of the report of the | to Japan, and there are coplous notes, walk, during which she frcse ber hands SBATEN, and feot. By, Gele, rviom, nd a list of works which have been = sum will be sufficlent to pay the olty's | government directors of the U, P. lwrhunn a $he sountey. Burglars went through the safe in FROSTBITES, share of pavivg the greater portlon of | road show that these supernumerary The ‘‘Magasine of ‘?n" for March v, Brewing Olark’s mill at Waterloo on the 16th i BURNN, SCALDS, & 5 the business center of Omaha. It|cflicials were unmercifully snubbed by | contains six fall psge wood engravings E:Y 94 very iltle mouey and rulaed the | Ity Assoclatlon will probably cover that portion of the | the railroad management when they and thirty smalier wood cats, all of h, JIPYY CRNTS A BOTTLL 9 The Stromebure school was closed week before last, nearly all the scholars being sick, as & kind of cough is epidemio there An Italian is goivg about the state sell- ing stationary made of Colorado soap- stone, Some of the articles ure unique CELEBRATED A Merrick county man has presented the finest young cow in his flock to the ERTDGE PROPOSALS 2 < f Methoaist church of Cauntral City. Scaled pr-posa s will be received by the Board R . - []TIILE]] BEER Jobn Hansistanserapenciter, of New | 0f (0 nty Commissioners of u e “ h Albuquer e Nu;dm;.l&:.& was on our | ior e rection : lue streets Monday,—Fairfisld News, east from the tow vy “id ” & 4 Tho stovapips i the M. E. church at| M, he s eoessi v, Sadiife % THIS EXORLLENT BEER SPEAKS Crete fell down on the mornmg of the | 0 be ‘e hundred and fifty (150) fect iong, aud FOR ITSELF, . ' 1o hay. either piles, sto- ¢, or iron p ers. which are iuteresting, and some of . olty between Dougl d H - y between Douglas and Harney and | attempted to seoure information re. which are sdmirable. Perhaps the ‘Tenth and Sixteenth, together with|garding the finances and conduot cf most sttractive article 1n the number “Tenth street from Douglas to tho de- | the affuirs of that corporation. Mr. |{s an illustrated deecrivtion of the pot. The additlonal sum recommend.- | Bromley savs that when he called at | Vauderbilt palaces in New York hy ed by the city englaeer is iutended t v i “ Mr, 8, G. W Benjamin, The Siamere y y engiaeer is iuten ofthe New York cffice he was trosted R hanna af WX Wandunatt elaboratoly deecribed and praised, Bold by all Drugelsts and Directious in 11 be applied to the paviug of the tnter- | “‘with grest courtesy by the chief ex- sections of Ninth and Sixteenth | ecutive ofiicer of the company, who, | Other aricles relate to horses and 1 streets which cannot be covered by [ however, informed him, somewhat to|dogs in art, Greek myths, St. Paul's : ths bonda voted last summer. his surprise, that praotlosily there|Osthedral and the work of the aocoisl artist, It is so excellent number, These streets will have to be paved | were no functions, that the offi:e was Oaseell, Petter, Galpia & Co within the noxt two years. Ninth(a ‘‘myth,” that the road and equip-| ppe editorlal 18th, aud put & stop to rer vices. ‘Also for the erec fon of & bridge, suitable to the : t of Th ol R pla o, ac ndian Creek, o : atreot Ia filling up rapldly with ware- | mout belooged to the stockholdars, | Tntorational Review has passed i | (Lancestar ciunty) sehool house Lokt W ods | cids pnonty mi (5 o het| Orders from any part of the 8tate or the houses, which call for & good deal of | that provision for the payment of the [new hands, It is Intended to make i | nesday developed in a free fight. T P e pretier " | Entire West will be promptly shipped: | heavy trucking, Sixteenth stroet has |company's debt to the government |the lsading publication of its kind fn| Crete is discussing the adviubility of 5 ucross T.rkey Croek, southeast A g the United States. ln consance with | running ber streets under the railroad track Nub., to repla.o the cld ‘one now in ! become one of our most heavily [ had bsen made by the Thurman bill, this intention and the change in man- where crossings are necessary. N hridioe A/l mand faan's binati A“ 0 [N d 0 { travelod thoroughfares, and ita|and that, as a matier of fact, the §ov- | agement the publioation day hreaftes | . The businem men of Crete of all classes | A'11'ds o1 ace mpani d by pana and wpc ar Gonds are Made to the Standard of our i1 improvement by paving cannot be |ernment had ne farther coneern with | will bo the 16:h cf each month follow. | bave formed » etrong orgunization for | b hons to be saleh g, hes e March st Guarantee, | & much longer delayed, The question|the direction' of ‘he road or[log. The prezentis a double number| ™ \ g yiarl ers 10 take 83,000 in | 58, commissione et . b . 1s whether it is not wise to prepare as |its management. It was evi- ;‘v:‘:; ‘:‘h‘""‘{l’ '":“ “;’l::- 31383 O iai e milk o110 oows 118 | s eimimionacs reseres the, gt 40, pajech G EO RG E H EN N I N G | ~ have to be done In the near future, by | government diregtors had neither | new features, which o be of | couuty will shortly be fovsed, N _ o the County Ot mm e . 010 Agens. for aha and the West. i authorising the city tolasue the bonda | duties, responsibliity o power, and |Brest interest to ita readers, A couple of Columbus men have started | { wra | ©Ccouniyoterk. | Offic Oorner 18th and Harney Streets, Omaha, Neb,

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