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THE COLDEN CATE. The Pleasures of a Winter in the Metropolis of the Pacific, Know ‘hat BRowN'S IRON BITTERS will cure the worst case of dyspepsia. The Wonders of Woodward Garden, the Tropical ‘“Zoo” of the Oity. The Manners and Dress of the Peo= Will insure a hearty appetite ple-Soemos and Inoidents. and increased digestion, Corrempondence of Omaha Hee. Sax Francisco, Febraary 2Y. —Your correspondent ‘‘A Nevada Zephyr" has blown over the snow-clad Slerres mountains, and is enjoying the warm sea breeze from the grand old Paclfic ocean, in this ‘‘city of the Golden Gate,” 8till sho did not have the power to bring any of the ‘‘beautifal snow” er cold wintry weather which Novadlans were enjoylog (1) when she departed. For San Franclsco Is hav- ing the most delightful weather one would wish for, like cool summer days. At Reno the night we left we had winter; the next morning early, after we had crossed the mountains, we Cures general debility, and gives a new lease of life Dispels nervous depression and low spirits. Restores an exhausted nurs- ing motherto full strength and gives abundant sus- tenance for her child. Strengthensthe musclesand nerves,enrichestheblood. Overcomes weakness, wake- fulness,and lack of energy Keeps off all chills, fevers, < e’ ym > THE DAILY BEE--OMAHA TUESDAY MARCH 6 R l cholcest condiments money will bay. 1t surpasses any that oan be made at home, is ocheaper, saves labor and a! BOONE COUNTY. s H 0 R:'l_“" Ll N E o . usiness Bradual'y Improving as Army Ordors. : Winter I]men. vy g The following named recruits en- [ =2 OCAGO, listed at Fort Orahs, Neb., are as- » ! The Disgust of the Masses with | qrs igned as follows: iebort W, Patker, to troop G,| the Wotk of the Legis- MflwaU.kee & St. Paul Fifth cavalry. ture, Joseph Kluna, to the Fourth Infan- RAILWAY try: Evasion of Taxes by the Railroads. I.loomlt Parker will be sent to the Is now runnlug lte FAST RXPREAS TRAINS station of his troop on the first favor Odrrerpondoncs of Ty Baw; from Ot mtton hurog bosnroc|_ALIO% Borns Cou Neb, Marsh 2 | AR\ KND) QOUNOLL BLUFS e o hepromonof Soosd 2ty sl wintar on soonst of low e Lieutenant B. A. Byrne, Sixth Infan- r:;.:l.t:ongh money 1 s cash arters | PUlmAN's Magnificent Bleepers try, which carries him to company Gy o " iitla hard to got hold of our —AxD Wi of the same regimont, First Lieuten- ant Byrne will proceed to Fort Doug- las, U. T., on the expiration of his leave of absence, and report for daty with his company. Private William Barrows, company 1, Seventh infantry, Is detalled on extra duty as ulegu‘rh operator and repalrer at Fort Bridger, W. T., to the commandlng officer of which post he will be sent to report by the com- manding officer of Fort Laramie, W. farmers are generally in good spirits, snd will enter upon spring's work with an earnest determination to galn a livellhood and a little ahead for a ralny day in spite of grasping monop- olles and greedy monoy sharks, The action of the leglslature in re. fusiog to pa ny laws to regulate rallroads will, I think, add much to the strength of the anti monopoly oause in this county. The people feel Finest Dining (_)a_ru in the World. IF YOU ARE CGOING EAST CHICAGO' MILWAUKEE. Or to anv point beyond; or IF YOU ARE GOING NORTH To T By directlon of the secretary of and other malarial poison. |were In this summer land of luxu- riant frutt and lovely flowars, sending forth their sweet perfume over the green lawns and to the passerby. For this 1s the most charming part of the year in Oalifornls, as gardens and fields are looking fresh and green from the pleasant rains, while in summer Will infuse with new life the weakest invalid. 37 Walker St., Baltimore, Det, 1881, For six years I have been a sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys- Ppepsia,andConstipation andbecame 80 debllitated that I could not retain $7 bl sTmow Vecome burges: | they have s more' dry and dead ap- Finally, when hope had almost left pearance, and then that time of the e, my, husband tecing Baowi's | year thero is a strong sea breeze every gaper, induced me to give it a trial, aftornoon. ‘am’now taking the third bottle Last Baturday, while spending the afternoon in the famo oodward’s gardens, your correspondent, with the natural observant eye of woman In that direction, she could not but no- tloe the difference of the dress of San Francisco, particularly so of the ladies and little girls, Some were dressed in spring and summer clothes, while others had on sealskin cloaks and other winter apparel. And since my arrival the weather has been decidedly too warm for any w at all. Bat then the sealskins must be worn by those who are able to afford that luxury to their toilet. And I wonder it the great number of \ and have not felt 50 well in siz years as [ do at the present time. Mrs, L . Gurnn, BrowN's IroN BIzTERs will have a better tonic effect upon any one who needs “bracing up,” than any medicine made. ST. PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS' Take the BEST ROUTE, the Ohicago, Milwankee&3t. PaulR'y war the commanding officer Fort that ghe republi belng in the Douglas, Utah, is aathorized to grant m:'o‘r‘i‘: l: thf‘l:s::"l;nm:“in '; » farlough for four (4) months, with | ™*J°FY (aiahifong permission to go beyond ses, to Pri- | sponsible for this refusal, and many of vate Michael McGrane, company I, | them have voted the ‘‘straight ticket” Sixth infantry. for the last time, and will now sup- First L'eutenants Walter 8. Schuy- s port only such men as they have rea- ler and Frank Michler, Fitth oavalry, 45 Bllove will make ‘the peinels are detailed as members of the gen- eral court-martial convened at Fort|ples of anti-monopoly the first and Sidney, Neb , by paragraph 1, special | great consideration. orders No. 137, serles of 1882, from| Senator Harrls and Representative these heac quarters, Thompson, both of this o-unty, have Acting Asslstant Surgeon J. H.|made better records than many thought that they would make; but Lott, U, 8. A., now at Fort Omaha, Neb,, will proceed to Fort Sidney, |there is a strong feeling that they did wrong in voting for Millard d the Neb., and report to the commanding officer thereof for temporary duty at|Major Pearman steal is a spot on their garments which it will require that post some time to wash out, However, ag they opposed the capitol appropria- tlon, and voted for the senate railroad bill, we fell that they are better than some from other distriots. But it is not probable that they have really en- deared themselves very much to the people, for we feel that they only did their duty, and not all of that, As you are no doubt well aware, we have no anti-monopoly paper in this Ticket office located st corner Farnam and Fourteenth stroeta and at U, P. Depotand at Millard Hotel, Omaha. #2800 Time Table in another column, F. A. NASH, General Avent. G. B, FOOTE, Ticket Agent, Omaha, 8.8, MERRILL, A, V. H. CARPENTER, General Managy Goiibral Pass. Agont. 4.7, CLARK, , H, HEAFFORD, Gonorstup'. it Ge. Pus: Keens of nd| mfl A BALSAM FORTH. LUNGS for the past year, and have found it une of the moat salable medicines I have ever had in my house for Coughs, Colds and even consumption, giving entire sitisfaction ~ Please send me one grosa by Saturday’s steame: LIST OF LETTERS sealskins worn in San Franclsco ac- counts in any way for the scarcity of kins at Woodward, for of the t number Isaw thereseveral years 8go there are only two left. But then T expect to see plenty of them at the Seal Rocks when I ride out to the Oliff House, and Golden Gate Park, which I expect to s Though the ostriohes are the great attractions at Woodwards at present, there are fif- teen altogether I believe. They were quite an interesting sight to *'Zsphyr,” 100, as they are the first she aver saw. But dear me, sach ungalnly looking oreatures, with necks fully a yard long, Bat then their beautifal feathers whic we ladies are all 5o much in love with / compensates & ¢ deal for their 1 { awkward size, I belleve the purpose of their owner isto take them soon to southern Caliifornis, and to experl. ment for the first time at ostrichfarm. I.I'. WOODWARDS GARDENS areto San Franclsoo what Oentral Park {s to New York Ol Forevery one that comes to' the eity must part of & day at loast at the ga m-, roaming through the beautiful conse: vatorles, where one can almost imsg- ine they are in the tropics, And then there are the shady nocks and plotur- exque grottos for the romantio lovers, and miniature lakes and charmingflow- er gardens surrounded by the- bright- eat of geren lawne all around us. And there is thelarge menagerle, art gal lery and museum for the lovers of art and the curlous, as well as the mam moth ampitheatre where there is a performance every Saturday, Sunday and Holidsy, ‘Washington's birthday, There was its wearer be whon s waa bouahy. ke O AR S o S i e PRICES, by Mall, Postage Palds Mealth Prescrving, $1.50, Scif-Adjusting, $1.50 Abdominal (extraheavy) 99.00. Nursing, $1.50 Wealih Prossrving (fne cout) 48,00 Paragon Wor sale by leading Dealers overywhere. OHICAGO CORSET €0, Chicago, L. WESTERN GORNICE WORKS| 0. SPEQHT, - . Proprletor, «213 Harney 8, - Omrha, Neb MANUFACTURERS OF a grand celebration here, In the af- - ternoon, Gov. Stoneman reviewed the various military companies of the city, on V-z Ness fivsnua. -lt;r which there . was a fine military parade, and was OORNICES, indeed a very interesting -’lght. DORMER WINDOWS, FINIALS Tin, Iron and Slate Roofing, Spucht's Patent Moetalio Skylight Patent Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Brocket Shelving, 1 ar the goneral agent for the above line of goods. wnting la e SIRE Rallings, Window 45 In the evening the ‘‘Mardl Gras” festivities were velebrated by a grand procession through the streets all in mask and costume, reprosenting dif- ferent historical events on floats, Af- ter the style of “‘Mardi Gras” in New Orleans and other southern oitiee, concluding with & grand masquerade In the evening at the pavillion, There {s no principal excltement in wi Mrs K d | White Miss A Remaining in Postoffice during the week eading March 3, 1883, LADIES’ LIST, Anderson Miss I M Anderson Miss A Allen E Allen Miss C Hrady Mra J 8 Brown Mrs A Brigham Mra Z D Brooks O Cameron Mies J Carleson Mrs A L Onlahan Mrs J Davis Downes Mrs G A Dopnick Miss T Darin E Erickson Miss L, —2 Kraier Miss M Gustafsson Miss I county. The Argus is now our wors enemy, and in its last issue attemp's to throw the odium of the fallare to secure railroad legielation upon the anti-monopoly movement. It says: “‘Thinking men cannot help but see that the independent party scheme which was to purify our politios and transform such worn.out political backs as Ashby, Raynolds, Dech, and Butler into pure political spirits, robed flats -EAST I8 thoold Favorite ana FPRINOIFALLINE —FoR CHICAGO, Gould Mrs C A Gordon I L Gaehler Mrs M W Hilding Mise M L‘;'""'f“':, bt Ghk o :" PEORI Hathaway Miss C Jakopson Mins A R e ol casutey And il Taot, ia ST. LOUIS Johnson Mrs F R Jones Miss L . not only not accomplished anythin . v Johoson Miss J Kavan Miss ¥ itself, but has prevented all railroa 'MILWAUKEE f:‘l’l:.gan l;‘ e flngkmhl fi (5 leglslation originating in the repub- $ ury Mr h . Lnorook sirs 31~ Matbtsontrea | losnranks ;;:?"h:;-;: aastac i DETROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, N 6 52‘:‘.’?&.."4" - i’i‘ '}0‘: ’;‘."5 > sider that the only railroad bill which| NEW YORK, BOSTONr Nerouty M N&mm. Miss J | originated with the republicans was| ~And all Poluts East and@outh-East. Nelhuman Miss A Pattereon Miss A O | the house committee bill, which was| Nearty 4,000 miles. Bolid Smooth Bteel Phn‘un}fo l;inEEPA Phillips Miss 8 A | uot worth the paper which woula have| 1l :._Mm are made u.-m UNION mma Hoberteon Mrs T E 8 been wasted in printing 1t, and was, | Bt Sasonal! aad s ditvoels Miss A In fact, worse nothing. Such | Taceded o be the FINEST EQUIPPED Butten Miss M ohalf will not take with the farmers of | 8 iajtin woed, ‘;h"m:'.u‘;‘ :"m, Jusenberry Mise A Sloorm this county, and sooner or later Mr. A ot a .L.-.m % M Brainard i Tiokele via rhis Celedrated Line in " it tatormastion sbout Hekse o are, Sipts, mufln.lly Ivom by sppiyibing 46" i Tod, BOTTER, find that granger and 'l'thM. .h’:“:f“ umnm e Nows ways op) bat is far more en!dld than 'l?l:; Masshen L B San Francisoo at present, the papers are trying to frighten the people in regard to that most loathsome of all diseases, loprosy, snd In which they otate thero are lepers walking the streets of San Franclsco, brought here from the Sandwich Islands, where it ia making frightful ravages, and there Is great fear of it dolng likewlse in this olty Ip time, and then to other parts in the United States, but it is slnoerely hoped 1t will not, for we all well know that there Is no cure for one who has the least taint of leprosy. Walklog and riding :hmnzg Lgu prinolpal streets of the clty, your ocor. respondent has noticed great improve. ments within the past few years, Magoificent bulldings on all sldes are being erected, and so much bustle and exoltement, and everybody seems to be ina hurry, and 1t has been sald more 80 hure than In other large cties, uards; also SUNERAT, AGWN FALLYY & HOES, Western Agents, Lafayette, Indiana, TELE FATEIN T REVERSIBLE HEELS —FOR— Rubber Boots and Boots and Shoes OF ALL KINDS, v 50 PERCT. " The confer pleces are Intorcbangeable versible It preven'a the counter from rnuing ove’, requiring Lo Loel stiffone Agoncy for 1hiso e v \ers canno pro-ur. hew xamine a jul o Leather and “Candee” Rubber Boots aud $hoss with the Re versible Hoel. MRS, M. PETERSON, 23m LouisvitlaNe Chicago two years ago. Bat as a claes San Francieclans are “‘very fast, ' which does not take stranger long to find out. Of course, like all clties, it has its streots de- voted to all that partioular businees. Yet o great many such housea are “‘sandwiched” in “‘as it were,” in all in tuls town has _——mm. reepectable parts of the city, and a BAKER'S stranger to city life must be a little careful. San Franciscis: ¢ bent on making money and having a good time ge! ly, no matter how they get I, and they blam thing here to the ‘‘wonderful olimate,” and perhaps it {s the cause of their high spirits and Indomitable coursge. They are up with the great east In thelr fancy dress partles, their ‘‘Germaps” and kettledrums, afternoon tess, &o., &o. More Anon, Zxeruyn, BREAKFAST 00004, Warranted Absolutely pure from whic) the excess of oll hiss been removed. 1t has three times the strength of Cocos mixed with Sterch, Ar. row Rootor Sugar, and s there fore tar more economical. 1t is Jeliclous, , obr ening, easlly , #od ad- wirably ads for inva ide s well a8 for persons in he; Bold by Qrocers Everywhere W. BAKER & 0o, Dorchester, EE———— Durkex's Batap Dressing s com- Mags/posed of the freshest, purest and 1 noticed the difference in my visit to [ T: GRNTLEMEN, , us, and acknowledges that the re- §d Vice-Proa’s & Gen. Manager,Chicage f ::‘J’,m %IV %‘:.'"'_“’.g'éA publican majority in the house is re- PEROIVAL Plfln::“m i Beagley C Bur c sponsible for the failure to secure the W.J. DAVSNPORT, gmwn B El:c ;nln JR needed legielation. It says: Gen, Agent, onitcll l{m‘h.“‘ F axter 0 It i ki L P, « Ticked iAgt, oms Bowe'w Bivdeley 7 ‘The republican gnt{ in lNob{u o e, Brook F Branch W B has been most completely sold out and = = Bell W R Brigge E R shamefully batrayed by the msjority FTABLIBHED 1508, Burdick E B.fleng" w in the lower house of the legislature, Bowman M Bowman D M Itis to be hoped that the men who CQox J Oarpenter C C have thus proven traitors to a sacred 8:}'::‘]%- T—3 g‘:'. J:‘FBCF trust will now be remanded to private ickerson F B Dawson | el b J B;:w:“finu D:‘;mnhfl" B And again, in commenting on some | {c)ghm i 'I;‘Jllnlnhrorlh LA E} remarks from The State Journal, it wards C ikelhnd O ' ;Lg‘::‘,r“ g“_‘g"‘_’ifl e “If anybody got any glory out of Gt T A thia semlon of the leglalaturo wo fai Games J O—3 Gaffaey J C tosee it, The Lincotn and railroad Garry P Grunsell J lobbles would corrupt heaven and at- Genos R H Groble W A tempt to seduce Gabriel if they could Sinibe OB B Buled W make aoything by so doing.” SIDE SPRING ATTACHMENT—NOT PATENT Henderson W Hesedorfer G A f The News man contivues to stick __ED. Huston £ Huston B L to the rotten old partyship ho must A. J. SIMPSO> Hunt H Hakensen I, eat considerakle “urovlvl;' l:r all musy o o, LEAI;IN() Lo Henry T Haunifen L admit that reform within the party 1s Hoggaboom R i o failure, i .. | CARRIAGE FACTORY : jome five years ago thls county, k:fi‘;pul k:'ffy 'flw through its commissioners, entered ‘m;“ L md;;::::“ Neo. Logan D T Lance J M into arrangements with some ot the [ U 7-me 6m = STRAR A TSR, -2 Litzen M Lard ¥ agents of the B. & M. R, R Co,, BRIDGE PROPOSALS. %l“"gfly H Lowis H who owned a large lot of land here, | g..e proposals will be received by the Board om0 A by s N upon which they had for four years rc- fof County Commissioners of Gago county, Neb., MoGregor J McDonala H 8 fused to pay the .taxes, to remit or [jor hosrnction, b0 CHURS Voo roads loading lb\’flller A Moller P C cancel those taxes for':lhc‘; uk;ht;f kot- caat trom the town of 3 Wymote, G :im:.al. Mojander J—2 Mecklenburg A ting the ocounty settle s was | Neb., and - ver and scross sald river. § dge McCarthy F Marsh J doge and an injunction was {ssued by DAty (150). fesh logy and Mattico McClasky J U, FikiE A e of & bridge, uitablo to the Minard E § Maxon £ P the. Ralied iate. osut a3 Oiabs, sa T Crock, on 6 ling etweon Marsh N N McGue M TP y B Y ity-nine (20) and chirty (30), about Mehuron I Norton H rom collecting the (l“fl assessed u-:x‘;mzlolh ymore, Gago county, O'Hanlon J Olson B agalnst those lands, the four years|Neb. Low bridge at this place preferred. O'Neal T Poun ¥ ending January 1, 1878, The county | Alailes scioe Tuskey, Drock, poothunst ;”:a::le!l““ }r‘.‘.'flm‘ ”mm?"l"”" ke ""d' ulklng '“s‘ ¥ USR11 bridges o be of wood, iron or combination. Parrotte C E Py i have that injanction dissolved, and an j Rridxos v iod by pland and specl Podarson N Demond” =78 | \ftorney has already been omployed | ncAlorata e Sealed ad fled with o ooty ulnl‘hn ‘.)v -3 Roherqun E for that purpose. There ls ornnden‘i Clerk on'or before 12 o'clock noon, Marcl 3 Bos Raner ble excitement over the question, an o8] _verve the right to refoct }{“::E'D‘low fi"" D ot least a respectable m?nnrl are op- ;m.;.f‘:x"f?l;.o " ccosstul bidders wil be re- udersdorf J od ing the question. u'red to give bond for the faithfvl performance fi“'r“ DM ls{lchndlon ¥ posed to reopening q! (Er of ‘t’b;irjon"’l:'; iy Caaesslosid achman Mr sheorng L 3 y orde .f the y O orv. | Shelton H M Shun T —_— v A Gty Clork Smith J ¥ Sullivan J G Oueof the highest: offiolals of the| {88} o i pu 1) peousty Gtk Stulil J )} g"gd" L;} F order of Furulefi in the United States ——“———mm e o Thiel'A. {s Mr. E. 8. Pike, 320 N. Third streer,| GRATEFUL-COI 3. Thompson W J Taylor J E St. Louls, Mo. Recently Mr. Pike ] ‘arlin J Turner J W suffered great agony from a felon on Tamn P H-l‘l‘h'"k\l‘ev c his thumb, The soothing effect of » 00 ox A St Wright W Womack W D BY, Jacohs Ol was magloal avd | 1 BREARFAST A Wells J B Wilde G W brought immediate relief to the af-1 wayy worongh knowledge of the natural taw, D Warner ¢ feoted part #hieh governiibe Waoodson J Walker R AR L gotrion, ard by 8 Wartegg ¢ Wilson H C N : Ep wfimfi-'; 15 \\\-:1‘“‘.1.4..,,, w Bucklin e Armes Balve. £ Watking W K—2 Yhenice W 0 ieles of Tros F HALL, Postmastor, " y bale up : enoug o re ey Huodreds rrue to hor Trust blains, Corns, and all of gul o sro Hoating around us resdy ptious, It I guaranteod 40 [ o atack wherover there is & weak polnt. We ma gey rofundad | may escape mapy a fatal shatt by keoplug our dov eals by O, | selves well tortified with pure blood and & prop rly nourished frame.”—Olvil Gervice Gasette. Made simply with bolling water or milk. 8ol © tins only (§-1b snd Ib), iabeled JAMES EPPS & 00, Homaopathic Ohemista nadeab-wlv ?‘mdon. Hnglan JACOB KAUFMAN, ' | REMO 7/ED TO NO. 611 16TH 8T Too much cannot be said of the ever | Positively cures nil faithful ~wifo and ~mother, constantly |{ive satisfactfon watching and caring for her dear ones, | hrice, 25 cents per , cx. never neglecting a vingle duty in their be: | ¥ Goodmas balf, n they are aseailed by disease, and the system should have a thorough cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu. lated, blood purified, and malarial poison exterminated, she must know the that Electrio Bitters are the only sure remedy, They are the best and purest medicine the world and only cost fifty cents, Sold Goodman. by C. F. 1 anted—*""" Frescperoms The dlf,lln organs weakened and h DEALXR 1§ gl R e Rt e ] ALL KINDS OF PURE WINES C. F. GOODMAN WHOX.ESALE DHALER TN DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, Window and Plate Glass. AW Anyone contemplating bullding m"'bn.;.‘:i"“i other fine will find 14 §0 she antage 40 corres 0nd with us before pur: C. F, GOODMAN, OMAHA . - NEB. STEELE, 2JHNSON & C0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN Flour, 8alt, Sugars, Canned GCoods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of (IGARS AND MANUFACTURED TOBACGO. - agonts for BENWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 60. . BOYER JUO- =——DEALERS IN——— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CoO. Fire and Burglar Pr») 5 A E" B &S Y AUILTS, . O0O0KS, O . 1020 Farnham Street, ONEAETA. - - = NTEB HENRY LEHMANN, JOBBER OF W ATLT A:N?‘A'PEB’ WINDOW SHADES 'EASTERN PRICES DUPLIGATED. 118 FARNAM S8T. - - OMAHA J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN LU M ESEIER. Lath, 8hingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LIME, CEMEN PLASTERHR, BTO @ISTATE AGEN2t FOR MILWAUKEE OEMENT COMPANY Near Union Pacific Devot OMARA NR T. S INEOILD, MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, Finials, Skylights, &c. 416 THIRTEENTH STREET, . OMAHA, NEB, YER & GUNS® PORTING GODDSG: Sinple Breech®Loading Shot Guns, from §5 to 18, Double Breech” Loading Shot Guns, from $18 to §75, Muzzle Loading Shot Buns, From $6 to $26.% Fishing Tackel, Bage Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods, Full Stock of Show Cases Always on hand, ;,,om‘?‘NT £8. Imgorted and Key West Cigars a large line of ‘Meerschaum ‘and Wood Pipes and everything re uired in a first-class Cigar, Tobacco and. Notion atore,_ Cigavs from $15 per 1,000 npwards Send for Price List and 8amples SIGN WRITER & DEONRATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL {WALL PAPER ! Window Shades aud Curtaina, QORNICES CURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURKS Paiuts, Oils & Brusoes, (1 Scnth L4th Street NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD WAGONS. Firs-Olass Paining and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done 1319 Harnev.'Cor. 14th. Omaka e pom, loug! o v -t 1