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4 The Omaha Bee.| TAXING U. P LANDS. Published i the ablest lawyers In this state that [fasten upon the unoffending pages. 1. mon.lw»ndny mwr'd‘:l ;m- taxes can be ligally collected on the _— unpatented Unton Pacific lands when ever they are properly llsted for taxa- tion In the respective counties where they are locatsd. This oplnion s based wpon the decislon rendered by the United States supreme court in the famous, or rather infamous Platt oase, whereby It was decreed that the Unlon Pacific land grant mortgage constitutes a disposal of the lan is con- ditfonally donated, and, therefore the lands cannot revert to the United Statea for homestead entry under pro- vislons of the Pacific rallroad charter, In other wards the suprime court holds that the land grant mortgage has vested the title In the holders of the bond, who are temporarily the owners of the land. This, they hold, oconstitutes a dlsposal just as much as A DANGEX0US DISEASE. There seems to be a fashion In dis- eases just as there is In bonnets, Years ago billousnoss was supposed to be responsible for half the ills to which flesh was helr and no woman waa belleved to be entlrely] fitted for domestio life unless she was prepared to take full charge of her husband’s bile and understood the virtnes of sulphur and molasses in the spring time, The specifio excellence of salts and senna and half a dozen other equally dellclous doses were known to every one and a refractory liver was forced to bear the respounsibility of nine-tenths of the crossness and oranklness of disgruntled humanity, But with advancing olvilization has come a change in the fashion of hu- sny bona fide sale, but whenever the|man {lls and ‘‘malaria” 1a now the most mortgage Is cancelled the land reverts | convenlent label for the majority of agaln to the Union Pacific. The {ssue [ human {nfirmities. of the patent to the road would there- | Like charity, ‘‘malaria” ocovers s fore not be material, since the title |multitude of sins. What used to be has already passed from the United |called ‘‘chronic laziness” in old fash- Statess by the act of congress making [{oned times is now characterized as the land grant and the acceptance by [ ‘‘s touch of malaria.” Parents notice the government of the road as ocom- | It often In their children just before pleted in accordance with the condi- [school time as the spring advances tions of its charter. Whether the|and the only certaln remedy seems to title {s temporarily vested in the land [be a tardy mark or an absence. (] grant bondholders or whether it|have known men who have been be | Bltimately will be vested in the Unlon [ ‘‘out all night with the boys” to com- Paclfio is immaterial. The land is no | plain bitterly of the ‘“‘offects of mal- longer exempt from taxation, be |aria” the next morning at che break- oaute the United Ststes has forever | fast table, and order an immediate in- abdlcted its right and title to it. Act. | vestigation of the plumbing of the ing upon this view of the oase, the house to detect the causeof thetrouble. commissioners of Buffalo county de-|But perhaps the most remarkable ef- cided a fow days ago to llst the feot of this dangerous disease is noted TERMS BY MAIL— ©ne Year....8$10.00 | Three Months.$8.00 8ix Months., 5.00 | One Month. ... 1.00 ¢HE WEEZXLY BEE, published every Weinesday. TERMS POST PAID— Three Months. 00 | One Month.... Amhl:‘m OompANY, Sole Agents in the United States, OORRESPONDENCE. -All Communl. (atfons relat to News and Editorial aatters should be addressed to the Enrros or Tur Bre, BUSINESS LETTERS—AIl Busines hetters and Remittances should be ad 4ressed to THE Brr PUBLISHING COMPANY JMAHA, Drafts, Checks and Postoffice Jrders to be made payable to the order of the Company, The BEE PUBLISHING 00., Props. E- ROSEWATER Editor. 50 2 Now there Is a chance for Boss Keyes. How(e) are you Wisconsin? Frank Harrox will be allowed to carry the dead postmaster general's portfollo for a few d —_— WiscoNsIN has passed & law taxing palace and sleeping car companies at two per cent upon their gross recelpts. — Axp now some ocockney will found to suggest that it was Fenian fiends who greased the steps on which Queen Viotorla slipped the other day. — A sTEADY stream of gold is flowlng towardsthe United States fecm Earopo which is a good indication that the balance of trade has steadily sst In our favor. Paclfic lands in thelr county | Pastor of a church at Otlsville, N. Y. for local taxation. When this | The reverend gentleman while suffer. The latest repablican combination aotlon was under discussion be. | 108 from this health destroying evil,lost for 1884 {s Edmunds and Harrlson, |fore the commissloners one of the | himself the other day, and was found attorneys of the Unlon Paclfic called | by 80 acquaintance in Port Jervis, [ quet to the city council There s no combination which can % B + | mads the remark incidentally during the | 45 hesd of yearling balls for 8,700, evening that it was the first time the whole & tion will not be able to plok to pleces | S. supreme court in the ocase of Mo- to play cards with an apparent | counvil were together at one time, now be made that s republioan conven. | sttentlon to the deolsion of the U. totally oblivious in a bar room trying Bhane for Douglas county vs. the loafer The acquaintancoe told the peo- & year from next June. X Union Pacific, in which it was held | Ple of Otlsville about it,Zand the pext oashier of the Second National bank | road were not subject to taxation. I of 8t. Paul recelved the munificent |This declsion was, however, rendered |closed sgainst him, When he met his| convention, which was recently heid at | have a cheese factory. ‘Wahoo, the the state. One keeper reported harvesting | have a creamery. 6,000 pounds of honey, salary of $80 a month. Directors who | four years before the *‘Platt” decision, | °0pgregation he told the following re. hire $1,000 men to do $4,000 work |and doubtless had reference only to|markable story which deserves the are entitled to no sympathy cn account | unearned land grants or lands in|Widest publication: of defanlting cashlers. which the United States still held| He hadsuffered greatlyfrom malaria title, and had endeavored to counteract the IN AN luterview with a reporter of the Ohloago Tribune, Senator Man- tle rotation in office Is a good thing. |order placing the U. P, lands on the | ber of his congregation. One morn- Within less than six years the senator | assessment roll. It s to be hoped | i0g after swallowing the nauseous and will experionce a change of heart on|these efforts of tho tax-shirking malarlal-destroying mixture he walked the benefits of a little rotation in of- | monopoly will not sucoeed. out for exerclse, and the first thing he i If they oan as they olaim evade :A; oln bokn'd s:;llroud train with no S—— thelr taxes until the patents | definite knowledge of how he got Ir has finally been decided that the are lsaued, l.:g‘;l.l; uublhh'.hll)l right there or where he was going. The new two cent stamp will bear the lfud to tax exemption through the courts, deadly malaria had affscted his mem- of Washington, The Chicago Times There will be no trouble in securing|ofy- He got off at Port Jervis, and suggests that Dorsey’s vignette ‘l"t‘ an early declsion, as ' all such cases | Femembers golng into a saloon—noth- properly replace Andrew Jackson's have precedence on the dooket. Let|!ng more. His trip home s also & phiz as a delloate recognltlon of his|y /") they dare risk a review by |blank. Dr Woodworth's people ao- efforts in promoting mail facllities. by the U. 8. Supreme court of the |°°Pted his explanation with tears of b el jug-haudle fraud of Plattvs, U, P, [joyin thelreyes, and promptly and Duxkes the seducer and marderer Lot the issue be made and fought properly forgave him, It was a clear has been branded with themarkof Oaln, [ 04 10w Thepeople of Nebrasks and | 98%€ of moral aberration, caused by The Pennsylvania logialature has decl- | 1} o utates that have been carved up | #oute malaria, for which, of course, ded that he shall not be allowed to take by railroad land grants cannot afford | the Rood doctor was not responsible. his seat, former friends refuse to|; pear theso unequal burdens of tax- | The case is, however, a warning to all recognize him, Barrisburg decline | 410 until oungress shall see fit to | PErsons, secular or clerical, to use the to entertaln him and the cullty as-| g 4 them roellef. Quite apart from | reatest care in treating this darger- samin akulks at his mother's house|,po vany injustice of the thing, these |°9® disease. It s plain that Dr. In Fayette county afrald to show|. i.;od4 rallroad lands are a serlons | Woodworth took too little of the jug- himself to the world, drawback to the development of our |medicine prescribed by a member of — state. They prevent the rapld settle- | the congregation. ff he had doubled This is the last week for registra. ment of zh.’lr«tlon in whlcll: they are the dose he would probably have tion. All votors should make it thelr|, .., Had the Unlon Paclfic lands | ®ither scatched the disease or killed especial business to see that thelr|, 4o plate valloy been subject to the patlent. In either event he wounld names are on the new lists. Every taxation, they would long since have | ot have been able to board a train of oltizen who desires to take a hand In|paon wold to thrifty settlors, and the | 08, ride twenty miles, and engage in securing good government for Omaha country north of the Platte would to. | ® #oul-stalning game of *‘seven-up” In through the elective franchise ought to day be more densely populated than |® SOmmon bar-room while under the be promptly on hand before the lists|,, inflaence of ‘‘malarial excitement.” e LA e fabls 1o Fogiaioe o baa o e reglon south of the Platte, on the i line of the Burlington & Missourl S Y——— T.::lw grumble over the result of the road, which has long since taken out THE death of Postmaster General on, its patents, Howe tskes another disiinguished —— —_— — leader from the arens of American Ir the sewer bond proposition car-| MEMBERS of the late Nobraska leg- | politics, Mr. Howe was not & man of ries, Omaha will have street crossings | lslature will be delighted to learn that | brilliant genius like his late colleague, THE DAILY BEE-OMaHA MONDAY MARCH 26 exposure of the petty larceny whioh [ ments with the wires of the postal tel- | the highest honors at the nextannual com- It has been the opinion of some of | the guilty solons sought In valn to |egraph company show that conversa. dv::hlwnmln and left his wife and chil- n, and will be prosecuted by his wife for 45,000 acres of unpatented Unlon in the case of Rev. A. M. Woodworth, | abandonment, steps for the establishmentjof agraded hi| school at that place, citizens are in favor of the project. card in the lccal spainst patronizi It now tarns out that the pilfering | thst the unpatented lands of a rail. | Bunday when the pastor went to his | oity, on account of their being imperfect ohuroh to preach he found the doors | *0d 8Viog short weight. ton, IlL, have settled transportation of their effects required a |p, train of 24 oars and represented a money It is intimated that great pressure |depressing effects by taking quinineand | value of $100,000. will be brought upon the Baffalo|Whitkey at home, the jug of whiskey | derson expreased the bellef that a lit- | county commissioners to revoke thelr | having been furnished him by a mem- | new cours house last week. A Lincoln | ™ uontr:fso&)sol the award for something over $10,000, DOTBLE AND SINCGLE AOTING POWEHR AND HAND . P UMES Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, mencement, Judge Fisher, of Alms, will soon get tlon oan be carrled on with ease be- | 815,000 from the Japanese indemnity fand tween Cloveland and New York, and and will invest the whole sum in Alma probably botween New York and Ohi- | P07ty Awck man_ belonglng 1n O ongo, a distance of 800 miles, In fact | cared for by North Flatio peopl the oapabilities of the improved tele. | % hi» home with money to ps 5 FITTINGS PIP CTRAR <nues, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON phone have yet to be fully tested. D; ;" at Grand Teland PACKING, AT v'iounu AND RETAIL. Some union of the telephone and tel- | stroyed a tailor shop 't ph aystems may be expected in zlzl.onlll’nclfiu railroad hotel to a consider- the near fature as .n mc;ol: of n:ltu-l qpRiulofs on s b:nd;::d boom. It s satd protection and profit. e tendency ully three hun uilding of vari- of the age In all business undertakings esariptions will be put up Shere this seems to be towards consolidation, and “?n uilduan n'l} be built to the Pr;;bp the telograph companios have always | erian churoh at Fremont, to sccommodate 680 In the front of Ahé sonsolldions, uo:uw organ and the growing congreza- —— hL.;:d ‘I't:“h tl::' Butler mn{ntyu bank chan, charter as a stat: tution, Turne was o rldiculous fass made | niHioreattor.t will a national institution, Over one hundred new residents moved into Brownville last year for the purpose of making it their permanent home, HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURGH AND SCHOOL BELLS Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. ~ SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. "| 1t In 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 incrcase 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 meri Try it and judge for yourselv Price $26.00 per ton; no charge for sacl ddress . WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL 00., Omaha, Neb, M Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1203 Farr)am St. Cor. I13th _____OMAHA, NEB. =~ McMAHON, ABERT & CO,, Wholesale Druggists, 815 DOUCLAS STREET - - OMAHA NEB, McNAMARA & DUNCAN. WHOLES \ LE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA WhiskieS! WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, over Qaeen Victoria's haying slipped and sprained her knee and dver her bravery In taking aride in an easy Liyons bas presssted » carriage afterwards. If a hundred |by lony"ol n.'- :)l‘tlulns equally respectable old ladies had [CorPoration of the place ; bkl ek wold v et 5SS AR Y 20, no greater excltement. ere was ck banking house to cost $14,500, great deal of flunkeyism and toad1sm Fillmore county i filling up with emi. mixed with the solicitude about g;nnh this spring more rapidly than ever the royal knee which was particular- fore in the history of the county. ly out of place in Umaha. A dry goods house in Schuyler has closed up, A dearth of business and anxious creditors did the work. Men at Fairbury are urfilnhlm; & com- pany of cavalry for the N. N. G, They were on dress parade last week. When the breakup in the Missouri ocou. | Mise Dora Hammond, who for the past urred the Blair bridge contractors had two | Dine years had been assistant postmistress piors in the channel completed, and the |8t York, died there last week. pier on the bar down to bed rock and built | The B, & M, company has made & num- above high water mark, The indications | ber of improvements at De ‘Witt upon the are now sthat the bridge will be completed | depot grounds and elsewhere. by next November. Plattsmouth ¢chool Lt week smoke was seen issuing from | teacher, stole $: 'rom his room mate last the jail at David City and the people | week, He will be punished. thought the place was on fire and_ brought [ Work on the creamery at Cent out the engine. Upon inquiry it was learn- | wil] be commenced immediately, ed the prisoners had built a tire in one cor- | ment being finished. Ber of the fron oago to kesp warm by. No| e citizens of Tecumseh want & new b - school building to accommodate the in-| = About three years ago a business man of | creasng population, Pty b iR A TR The company which is prospecting for coal near Fairbury is under the auspices of the B. & M. road, Reed, the wifs murderer, who is now in jail at Beatrice, will have his trial at this term of court. The building of a new Presbyterian church at Nelson will soon be commenced. The schools at David City are saidto be The mayor of North Platte gave a ban- | among the best diciplined in the state, last week, and | A stock firm in Schuyler recently sold STATE JOTIINGS, City base- Lnst week he was arrested in Texas A meeting was held in the Alma court house last week for the purpose ot takin A majority of the The ferry across the Loup at Fullerton will soon commence running, The population of West Point now num« ers about 1,500 people. The Fremont hay company has com- menced its spring wook., wvale in Fravklin county is soon to A citizen of Pawnee City publishes a P‘pfl warning the people b ing grain scales in that Acocording to the Nebraska Bee Keepers’ ere are 20,000 stands of bees in | Hastings 18 talking up the proposition to The new town hall at Hardy has just ?eopla from Clin | been completed. n Aurora. The| hepeople of Exeter are talking about aving & park. Dawson has been incorporated as a vil- lage. lIfiunp City is to have ¢ $15,000 flouring A colony of sixty-two The commissioners of Stanton county pened the bids for the construstion of a Hampton wants a steam flouring mill, The case of the widow whose husband was recently killed by Oakland whisky, ainst the saloon keeper who sold it to him, will soon come up in the county dis- trict court, Charles E, Gridlay, who was recently convicted at Wilbur and sentened to thirteen years in the penitentiary for shooting W, A, Whitcomb, has been taken THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. Relieves and oures Tinooln. RHEUMATISN, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine Clarks, Neb,, Is progressive more ways Neuraigia, than one. On last Saturday a young man Sciatica, Lumbago, aod woman met there for the first time. BACKACHE, P ST t\he soih ‘oart ot SORE THROAT, 3 3 m&'&m}x.’.‘d&ffi'&u".‘fifmf;‘:fi quuva, swELLNGS, Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, et b Rabals » e ate wos Bty wormarns, |Bottled and in Kegs. urned. ‘The new reform school building at Kear- ney will be located 150 feet from the pi ent building, which, assoon at the new o is completed, will be turned into work. shops, The Crete mills are so overrun with or- ders that they cannot fill them, The mill owners want side tracks run to their estab. lishmenta in order to tacilitate business, A prairie fire started Saturday night east of Red Oloud and burnt a large quan. tity of stacked hay, besides doing & large amount of damage to other property. A party of forty substantial looking men from Ilinois arrived in Plattsmouth last week looking for land in this state. If they are pleased they will locate, The school census which has just been completed at Fremont shows that there are 1,118 children between the ages of five and twenty-one of age in the town, The Plattemouth lodge of I, 0, O, F, will celebrate the sixty-fourth anniversary of the order in an appropriate manner on the 26th day of April next. The members of the Sewerd Good Templars lodgs gave a dramatic enterta ment last week, which was well attende and profitable to the lodge. While Wm, Robinson of Mead was vis- iting in Wahoo last week, he lost & pack- age containing notes and other securities amounting to over $4,000, FROSTBITES, BURNS, SCALDS, OMAHA, FEB. 314 & 916 §, 147H STREEY, C. F. GOODMAN, DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. OMAHA, R S NEBRASKA WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF ] CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, mib e AND ROAD W.AGONS, " Do Direaitoas 1a 14 o Tho Charlen A, VoglorGo, (Buscessers o A. Voguler & Os.) Baltimore, N4, U, 8. A, MAVERICK NATIONAL BANK. Cor, Water and Congress Streets, BOSTON. CAPITAL, $400.000 SURPLUS, 00,000 Transacts a'general Banking business, Re- ceives the accounts of Banks, Bankers and others, Draws Foreign Fxchange and makes Oable Transfers in Eurqpe and Tel- egraphic Transfers of Money throughout the United States, Buys and sells Gov- ernment and other 1nvestment Securities, and executes any business for its Corre: spondents in the line of Banking, ABA P. POTTER, President. J. J. EDDY,.Cashler. J. W. WORK, Ass't Cashler. which can be traveled over without |they were not the only leglslative body | Matt Oarpenter, but he was a man of wrenching, wagons and breaking|in Amerlca predisposed to pllfering. unbending integrity, imbued with pa- springs. The construction of the two [ Last Wednesday the New Jersey | trlotlo devotion to the cardinal princl- storm water sowers proposed will re- | house of representatives was thrown |ples of republicanism as enunclated Heve the gutters in the central portion | into a fever of excltement by the dis- | by ita founders, amoug whom he was of the clty, from the torrents of water | covery that nearly all the waste paper | from the outset quite prominent. Dar. ::l been which rush down our hills after every | baskets had suddenly dlsappeared. ing and since the war Mr, Howe bore raln and carry the surplus to the river | ““Those thieving pages,” at once arose | a consplonous part In the counsels of by Independent condults. When this|in an acousing murmur from every |the nations. Thrice honored with is done there will be no need of the |side. The pages heard and were |seatinthe United Siates senate and high gutters and deep gulleys at the|silent. Not having the privilege of | more recently a member of the cabl. orossings which now deface ourstecets. | the floor to that extent, it was not in net, Mr, Howe has filled the full mea- thetr power to hurl back the impata- | sare of his ambition, Cn1cAGo papers are appealing to the | tlon Into the teeth of thelr oalumina. — conventions to nominate honest as- |tors, and ask for the appointmentof a| A Wasararox dispatch announces sessors who will do thelr duty to the |committes of Investigation, with the | that Gould is scheming to get posses. city and not let large property owaers | power to send for persons and papers. | sion of the telephone business in this off with nominal assessments. Kf|For twenty-four hours these pages oountry, It ls stated on what Is sald Ohloago acusasors, who arenow growled | bave been regarded with great injus-|to be very good authority that he, at because the valae Iproperty at|cloe by the country as bad little boys | together with the Western Union hl,. one-half of its market price, will come [ who stole baskets. Time has vin-|egraph company and the Bell tele. %0 Omaha thoy can got » number of |dicated them, however, and that|phone company have agreed upon a points on low assessments from our|very promptly. They did carry|plan, the outline of which is that the «lty assossors. A valuation of a quar- | away the baskets, but did it |telephone companies shall water their tor 1n Omaha as matters go is high. | beeauso they were told to do s0 by |stock and assign one-third to the West- Hvery one of our wealthy tax shirkers | representatives of the people, who|ern Union telegraph company. In re. oould howl themselves hoarse before |considered that the floor was good | turn for this it is stated that the Weat- #he board of equalization if they were enough for thelr waste paper, and the [ern Unlon agrees to permit the use of adkéd ‘to pay taxes on a valuation of [ basket a valuable perquisite which | itawires for telephone purposes and the 25 per oent. The fact is that the|would mnh an admirable Easter offer- | Bell telephone company agrees to sell majority of our heavy real estate Ing for their wives. Bo, with one con- | thelr lustraments to local exchanges g with an average assess- | sent, they filled their baskets with old |at & falr price Instead of charging ment ol per cent on & true valua bills and documents and had the un-|rent as at present. This arrangement tion of thelr property, while many do | suspecting pages convey them to thelr | is sald to be the result of an awaken. “ not.{pay (more than cne-twentleth. soveral boarding houses. Some hog-|ing on the part of the Western Unlon Aiid this is why Omaha is advertised glah members, not oontent with splr-[to the fact that the tele- throughout the country as aity of itlng -nythdrovn'bnhu. coafis- phone company Is soon o 50,0000 inhabltants with & property | osted thelr nelghbons’ also, aud 1t was | take u great part of thele business valuation of less $8,000,000. thelr excessive greed whish led to the | over long distances. Recent experl A citizen of Tecumseh, wishing to dis- pose of his property, has org: » lot. tery, and the prizes will made up of his and personal effects. s First-Olags Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done. GORNIGE wonKs ! 1319 Harney, Cor. 14th, Omaha, The creamery at Sutton is an assured Iron and Slate Roofing, M. CLARK fact. The stock amounting to $3,000has | 0, SPEOHT, - - Proprietor. 8 | mmenced immedi A Pawnee City young man got intoxica- tfidfilu:“&nndly and |h:n won: 3 al:nmh. o finally staggered out, mucl o re- lef of th" convregation. The Oakland brass bands have ordered vew herns, and soon the inhabitants of that once quiet and jhappy village will be blown out of the county, A large number of people from the east have been in Fremont and other places in county lately, buying up seed corn or the eastern farmers, Last week a special car containing fitty. two immigrants from Tennessee passed through lison on their way to Antelope where they will settle, 1111 Douglas 86, - Omaha, Neb MANUFACTURER OF GALVANIZED Iron Cornices | DORMER ™ WINDOWS, FINIALS, Tin, Iron and 8late Roofing, Specht's Patent Metallio Skylight Patent, Adjusted Ratchet Bar and Bracket elving. T am the veneral agent for the above line of goods, IRON FENCING, O Hatliagn Wisdow iiads, O™ 1ot Buarde; sieo i GENERAL AGENT FOR PEERSON & HILL PATENT IN- SIDE BLIND. JBHN D. PEABODY, M, D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, SOFFICE ROOMS, 3 &6 1607 FARNAM ST. Residence 1714 Douzlas Street, Omahs, Neb., DR. AMELIA BURROUGHS, OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, 1617 Dodge 8t., - Omaha, Neb, 0ffice hours from 9 to 10 . m., 2 to 5 p. m. FRANK D. MEAD, CARPENTER AND CABINET TEAFEER. Repairing of all Kwnds Prompt- ly Done, Painter&Paper Hangep SIGN wnmmxuumuk WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER'Y! OORNIOES OURTAIN POLES ANIS FIXTURES, Paints, Oils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Btreet | OMAHA, . NEBRASKA CG.ATH CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFAOCTURKRS OF Carpenter’'s Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. ‘The extension to the Baptist church at Blair has been commenced, and the im- provement will add much to the conyeni- noe of the building. Schuyler isto bave two new elevato: snd one will be built in North Beud, an inall probability another one will also be put up in Scribner, A swindling peddler has arrived in Polk county and is engaged in gi the county people the worst of it as often as he can find suckers to bite, The foundations of the new flouring mill at Endicott were improperly built, This fact has necessital a change before the 11 can be used. Auburn has not s single licensed saloon, yet it is thought there is more whisky sold there than at Brownville, whiek has . o the: All machinery for the Oakland cmmufi{ has been bought and the build-| ings will be erected be obtained. ass00n s material can A sufficient amouut of stock has been subscribed for the Brownville creamery, snd work on the buildings will scon commenoed. facllitice for the Manufacture of all kindes of M Plattamouth expeot_thelr 1606 Douglas Street, Omaha, Neb. peclalty, Orden Painting and: