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4 The Omaha Bee. Published every morning, ex Bun. ay. The on.lyflmdly morning daily, $10 00 | Three Months, 83,00 00 | One Month.... 1.00 HE WEEXLY BEE, published every Weinesday. TERMS POST PAID— ANERIOAN Nrws CompaNxy, Sole Agents OMAHA'S NEXT RAILROAD. | thrashed Into submission by General faotare s boom for a railroad from |slmply to be these: Ia 1872 General Omaha to the Elkhorn country. We | Howard went to Arizona by exprees — are told that the matter Is belng dis- | orders from General Grant, then pres- TERMS BY|MAIL— onssed by local capitalists and the [ident of the United States, and oar maps have already been drawn of an|rled letters to the commander “air llne” to Antelope coanty. of the division of the Pucific|of these cases there are very few in- look the *‘sir line” will be a wind line. | ten In the president’s own hand. He Omaha wants all the rallroad connec- | bore In addition Instractions from the tions she can secure with the adjacent | secretary of the interlor, to whom he THE DATILY BEE-~OMaHA WEDNESDAY APRIL 11 bat aboat overwork we have a great An attempt is being made to manu- | Orook, The factsof the oase appear|deal of doubt. Generally speaking, the trath is that he has been gullty of some excess which breaks down his strength, Taere may be cases in which there is an excess of work, but all the frult, one-third of sll cheese, one seventh of all ‘We are afrald that as matters now |and the departmsnt of Arlzons, wnt |deed. The excess is in eating, in and owns a third of our marine. some other mysterious way. A man of ordinary health can stand all the bonds. It produces a sixth of It Is the manufacturiug he unlon, paying more than a fifth of the total weges, Tts manu- fact 1y 81,100 000,- drinking, in neglect of exercise, or In 0:](8 nu[’t“fl‘l;l"l‘::d’:'ln {h‘lp bunldlm;, ”Munlv 'I"n'""—l-s c“unc“ A'n sc"oflu EELL’ hold a third of the registered national — [t In the second barle, , the third DOTEREILI AND SINGILE AOTING d buckwheat POWHR AND HAND one fifth when & maa s sald to be overworked, of all the potarces and four fifths of v ! all the hops, It ral, one-sixth of the e Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, €ININ@ MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIP WYRAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. I Oor. Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. the territory. Thiscity hos always been s | was ordered to report, In Genoral [real work that he has to do, but the | sgricaltural instramente, one third of = 2 Nowndealers in the United States. good deal more in favor of rallroads | Howard's own words, he simply car- |additional strain which Fe puts apon |all the bakery products, one halt of C, F, GOODM AN, _— than the railroads have been In favor | rled ou’ his iostruotions in making | himself outelde f work Is more than the men's clothing and two-thirds of CORRESPONDENCE -All Communi. [ of the town. In fect her Interest has | peaco with the Indians, and in no oase 1 atfons “M‘"LW News and Editorisl [ gyen extended to the Iowa side and | exceeded them. As the chisf qaalifi- [ more frcqaent® or more absurb than tters should to the Eprros o Tux Bre. bonds have been voted by our citizens | catton of & gnod officer 18 to ohey or |this delusion of overwork. There is BUSINESS LETTERS—AI Busines | to assist In the bullding of a line to|ders, It is diffisalt to see how General [always excess in the case no doubt, Betters and Remittances should be ad Oouncil Bluffs. d to THE BEE PUBLISHING COMPANY 'iJ’.I:I!A. Drafts, Checks and Postoffice Jrders to be made payable to the order of | o ;1 unised on a basis of bond, land | which he contracted for the president or subsldy begging from the citiz:ns of Omaha will hang fire for a long| BUILDING ASSOCIATIONS. time, We are paying enough interest| A movemant is at last on foot to or- already on rallroad bonds. The occu- | ganize & Loan and Building A socia- pation of our entireriver front, by the | tlon In Omaha. Such an asscciation railroads and the mammoth cow shed | has long been needed In our city to fraud of a depot, are continual remind- | asslet our wor kingmen in saving their ers to cur people of what they have | earnings and securing homes for them- done for rallroad corporations, The | selves and their families. The Baild- time has gone by when rallrosd bond [ing Assoclations f Pailadelpbia have propoaitions will carry In Omaha, or|erected 36,000 Lhouses and cottages when its cltizens will donate lands and | since 1857, and those of Baltimore and Sonors, rprise to the coun: | astonishing richners of the ore. L money to build roads for capitalists to | have been mcarcely less successful. |try. When General Crook was sent | Above all, the placers at the moath of use as profitable spaculations, Ohioago todsy has fifteen such t) the command of that department it | Soda creck and G valley must have been fed from a chief source [ ] somewhere, why not on the slcpas of the Big Chlef mountain—and why not the Company. Yhe BEE PUBLISHING C0,, Props. E. ROSEWATER Editor Aha! The dynamite spectre is hunt- ing John Ball's Amerloan minister at Washington, Tae old conncll went out as meek a8 & lamb, and Hasoall marched in as bold as a lion, ———— RrpuBLics may be ungratefol, but republicans are always magnani- mous, Thls was strikingly {llustrated by the election of city clerk. A TRIFLE over & hundred votes wero oast against the sewer bond proposi- polls Dr, Miller's views. Ir was a compliment to Jewett, but not very encouraging to republican ““‘workers” to seo a democrat elected elty olerk by a council that has ten republican members to two lonesome democrata. CEEE———— Axp now Ganeral Pope comes in with a modest claim for five years’ ‘back pay as major-general, while he only held acommission as brigadl For maldenly modesty commend us to Pope John, — Tax Northern Paclfic has leased the Oregon and Oalifornia rallroad for ninety-nine years, and has thus filled the last gap in the line whioh will give 1t the control of the North Paclfio ooast from San Franolsco to Puget Bound, — Tar ooniractors are preparing for paving on Tenth street and before the leaves are out Omaha will begin to see her first stone pavement. As Tenth stroet ia the first It must not be the laat of our thoroughfares paved with substantial granite, —— THERR are renewed attempts to boom the name of S:nator Edmunds a8 & presidential candidate. The New _ York Times clalma that ‘he is the ' only man in the Ualted States who 1s consplovonsly fit for the presidency and does not desire it.” E— THERE is & nouceoble decline in speculation In all the great business ocentres, as well in futures on provi- slons as in stooks and bonds. This is @ healthy rign, and accounts for the deoraase In clearings in several of the largest eastern citles. m—— Br PavL is greatly in need of a firat-olass hotel and several ocapltalists stand ready to erect ing if the olt/zans will give them a oouple of hundred thousand dollars as abonus, Omnaba is better provided with hotel facllitles than any other town of her size in the west, Two yeara ago sho was worso off than the smallest of her nelghbors, Em————— SoMeBODY has made money out of the new atate capitol at Albany, Now York. Fovr years sgo the commis- sloners in charge estimated the coat of completing it at $3,600,000, Slnce that time $4,000,000 have been spent on the plle, and now the commiesion- ers think about §56,000,000 more will finlsh {t. Naturally the people are growing very weary, and finoline to the opinion that mrohiteots are deceit- ful ia all thingw 'and desperately ex- travagant. . —_— Ganzzar ORoox hea reached the front in Aris)ns, and is stralning every cffort to oapture the small band of Apsches who are ralsing hair and hell in the territory, Tae rumors of the outbreak aming the Ban Carlos Apaches have proved unfounded as was predicted. General Orook says that the rald daring which Judge Mo- Comas and wife aod ten other persons were murdered was mads by only fifteen buoks, with a fow equaws. These were Chlrichua Apaches, who oame up trom Mexico, made a circult of contiderable extent, and returned to Mexico agaln by another route They were members of the very woret family of (Apaches, which includes about 100 fighting men. They were wholly uniocumbered, stole fresh horses when they needed them, and traveled from 76 to 100 miles a day. These Iodlane, Ganeral Crook eald, are the best rcouls in the west, are well armed, know the coantry, and will never be quieted until they are killed off one by one. The soener they are exterminated the better for all concerned. | valley, if such a rallroad can be hon- | there is no city of Omaha's a!ze in the enuly built, with the capital of its| west of which wo have any knowledge projectors and managed in the Inter-| which does not count two or three as- ents of the sectlon through which it |soclations in succeesful operation, ton, One out of every four readers | PRees: But our oltizens do mnot|The principle (f building associations of the Omaha Herald supp. rtod at the | Y682 to asslst in constracting | is tho accumulation of a fund by amall within a few months to some other{which fand is loaned to borrowing system unfrlendly to our city. Omahs has had enough of corporation bonds and subsidies, She 1is decldedly opposed to taxing heraelf any farther in this line. voted by our people, because every dollar will go towards developlng the olty. In a majority of oases railroad bonds assist chiefly In developing the bank accounts of railroad directora, For these reasons Omaha's pext rall- road will probably be built by its pro- jeotors, mendous volume towards the fields of western Minnesots and Dakota. Kin- #as aleo Is recelving & large inflax of new sottlers. Nobraska ts far bahind both of her nelghbors. Where thou- ssndsare seeking Dakota, hundreds are orossing the Missourl into our state. There is no good reason why this should be s0. Ia the diversity of its prodaotions, Nebraska far excels Dakots and equals Kansas, It ls the greateat corn producing state in the | union, Itslands are not surpassed tages of Nobraska as a home for new settlers before the people of the east, Oar country press have done thelr fall share In buildiog up the varlous towns and viliages within the state, and thelr inflasnce has been folt to some extent beyond the state. Bit thers has bsen no organizad, sys- tematio and perslstent effort on the part of our people to attract immigra- tion and to attract attention to the development of resources and ‘possi: bilities of Nebraska. This is why 760,000 balld- | o4hor the expanse of our own. only 4,4000)0 was in unimproved lands, Their total value was estima- ted at $1056 932 641, an incroase of 3)0 per cent over the last census year. Ia cultivatiog them we nsad farm ma ohinery worth $7 820,917, Ia 1:79 wo ralsed 65,450 136 bushels of corn, 424 318 bushels of gw!eat, and 6 536 878 bush wool prodaotion was more than a mll. lion pounds, We harvested 785 433 state with nearly 53,000,000 acres of public lands yet undisposed of can he can bear.”, Taere is no delusion the baer and ale, half of the millin and lace goods, two-thirds of bat not an excess of labor. It is an exoess of some other kind. Howard can be In any sense responsi- Any new rallroad enterprise which [ble for the outcome of the treaty m— the perfumer; Tuere is no dependence a yotng man ought so stadiously to avoid us d+per dsnce upon cfficeholdiog, —Si.ux City Journal Theleditor of T ae Sloux City Jowrnal who happens, as it were, to be Uuited States marshal for the northern dis- DaeNew Odlosano Booanss, trict of Towa knows how it is bimself. | prom the Idsho Springs Minir g Gazette quarter of the soap and candler, o haf of the rugar and molasses, o sixth of the chewiog and smck tobacco and snuff, and half of cigara, The Apa 8:n Fra: ci.co Chr nicle, These reascns are the quintity of g tending from Ar:zina to New Mexico | territory, the number of veins and was confidently expected that Apache depredations would cease. Tiey did ceaee for a time, Daring the fall and winter months the Indians remained | henceforth let the old monarch w quiet on the reservaifons, and the|a crown of gold? *'tag" system enforced at San O.rlos, as the lavention of the new com- mander, was belleved to have solved the problem. By and by some Inquiring persons dlscovered, or thought they discovered, ocer- We want a railroad to the Elkhorn | organizations in actlve operation, and than this. tub line which will be passed over monthly assessments on the members, stockholders, the assoclation securing by mor'gage on the land upon which | satisfactton and revolt. Amoog the|tify the bellef that the narrow the bullding is erected. By the|oharges against Wilcox waa missnppro- | stresks will widen out as depth i polioy of monthly payments up- priation of Indian supplies and viol tion of the law prohibiting any em- on the borrowed ocapital, share-|,ioye of an ageucy from belng directly Bonds for necessary shares and meet the interest on thelr loans. The association clotes when forwarded to the secretary of the in | by openirg for 600 feet, and all al terlor. General Crook wrote to the|the quar'z has been panned with ally withip «izht years. At the end | bummer of the old Iadian ring,” aud|snd the Lexington Extension, ow: holder has his mortgage cancelled A——— FAUTS OF INTEREST. In emigration s setting In with tre. unencumbered home, which has been | passage of Ccook’s letter readsstrange'y | row. Colonel Sinciige, to whom C e VL) o gt e fh :;:.kl;nd':m' murlt:en by Wu!e‘::'l.l due, has showa that in his com, house rent during the time in which | reports of discontent g the he was contributiog to the awoclation, | Apaches for the past six months have In other words interest and prinolpal °‘:"‘:h from ‘""Pl sible hangers on are pald by such small installment bt 8 L aganey: Loy (ot () that the money Is soarcely folt. Six Apaches of the Sin Carlos reserva | pectors are swarming over the mo started at North Piatte, which recent. | last year ly olosed operations, Daringits exis tenca $72,000 of workingmen's sav- tions from the Saudidge property. weat.” Tais was written in Fobru |a valusble aud lasting addition to of Bullding and Loan Associations |supplier; which discontent, 't was| Moderation, however, must be little or no effurts been made to place the advan- salarled officers. The profits all acorue less than a fortcight thereafter came|and rich camping grounds, with directly to members and the plan of | rye, It took note of the faot that it monthly payments enables a rapld|the Apaches “h 1t relterated substantially the charges | the systematlc development, and approach of 1ta shares to » par value | mde sgainet the azenoy mansgement. | mense regulsr ontlay of the Eig! little lots wholly or partly pald for, bitter experience and personal obser- | of all thesa thrivi' g csmps planos, one half of the paints, half of y and cosmeties, one- third of the books and periodicale, one- — There are several reasons for pla » Outbreak. ing faith in the new gold discoverie In the minds of the prospectors taln fruuds In practice under Ageut |there seems to be no doubt that ther Wilcox, of a character leading to dis. | vein well defined fiseures and jus o e man o. ne The finest showing Is in the Ham. {lton, from which chunks are teksn pub'ic Improvements will be gladly |holders both pay up thelr|or iodirectly interested in any trade |out covered with gold like filigree with the (ndlaos, These charges were | work, The Glasgow has been traced ong , the value cf the shares become par, secre'ary that they were false; that|eame sstonishing results, The San. which in western assoclations is usu- | they were originated by ‘‘the vilest|didge lodge, belonging to Me. Kane, trike became puablic several huadred virsited the camp, and now many pros- [J tion, since my conferente with them | tsia and are exter diug their operations yoars ago suoh an association was|in8 WHI‘Z"- O)ubob for two or more miles in three direc- , y 2), behaved and well displayed as sny| It the augurles gathered from every equal number of aborigines in the|indication are verified this must prove been I od the oh: then predioted by those makiog these | served in order not to awaken toosan- l::l..-n::d::‘n:::l:d o:.uv:nu .:nl: statements, would in the spring break [ guine expectations. The wisdom cf KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA in bulld 8 P into orgen'zid and bloody | this poli hown In the slpendid luvesting money in bulldinge. The . A letter from tilobe Oity, A. T., | hold tha! Oreek distrlot has taken great advantage of the syatem is that March 16:h, to the L fn the estimation of mining men. O U little or no money s deverted to high | Republican of March 28 b, mi This favor is bourd to grow. With unweloome prediction, which within | U e, Cascade ard S)da creek as new V 1 S 1 e the [ 4 al the women's clothing, one-fitth of TWEIO LES A X the foundry and machioe shop pro- duots, one fifth ¢f the farniture, one. third of the hoslery and knit goods, a gnarter of the jawe'y, one third of DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. MAHA - - - NEBRASKA, SPECIAL NOTICE TO .| Growers of Live Stock and Others. ery the ne- ne- ing the The exwsiing Apache outbreak, ex |bearirg qaar z,the extent of unbroken thie WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR 1t is the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind. One pound is equal ear | Y0 three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Oake in the fall and win- ter, instead of running down, will Increase in weight and be in good market- 0ld gold mi d prospeotors, | 2ble condition in the spring. Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- 0““0‘5"" f‘;t‘;‘i:n::l -"’ld pGi'pllfi: tify to its merits. Try it and judge for yoursclves. Price $26.00 per ton; no county forty-niners admit that they never saw richer mineral in fissures charge for sacks, Address o4-eod-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL CO., Omaha, Neb, WHOLESALE the 130l and 1303 Farnam St. Cor. ISth ned . | that Agent Wilcox was worthy ot the | by Mr. Fishand D¢s. Hoop and Meade, of that time:each botrowing share fullest confidence of the department, -l{ow similar rich mlnar‘-’l. Most of OMAHAI NEB' This letter the secretary caused to be | the.lodes thus far located belong to and finds himeelf in possession of an | published throughout ‘Arizons One|Messrs 8indidge, Tarbot and With TR MEMKHON, VAEERT & '*06,: T the paid for at & cost less than the sum [°ROU8H in ths light of the recent out- | oredit for these dircoveries is chiifly Wholesale the - - ings were expended In building up the | ary at the reservation, It was written | miving interests of the nelghborhood Iw ___anA“A "EB olty and providing homes for its mem. | t0 counteract statements ss well|and one that will rejoice all who rise bars, Ia Dabuque snd Ottumws, in against Agent Witloux, as to the effeot | above the party prejadice of Individual M C N A M A R A & D U N C A N. of serious and threatening discontent |interest and recognizs in each new by any for fortllity, The troable is Grand Island and Denver, the success) among the Indéans on acoount of short | s'rike a benefit 1o all. that our state has not been suffi- olently advertised. Oatside of the ohe WHOLESALE DEALERS IN impetas thereby n to the mining n the older dlstricts around Freeland, 5 compourding of interest which hastens | cile In the winter,” bacause they can- |in the Hukill belt, up Spring guloh in Eond or Free. Also direct Importers of the olose of the aesoolation and the | ROt move about at that season, And |and on Seaton mountsin, and with ohanios and oterks iu Omaha who ovn | frontier have learncd a great deal from | store for Idaho Springe as the center Bairotio have no meshaite epect Baliat ation f the conduct « f Indtan »fTsirs ings upon them, To these a bullding |15 not so much ia the inhereat cussed- tes are now being built up at ments for the constraction of a home k:'P' "'t"‘l'; ‘:‘ their bounds, " :l( I ‘;‘ which they can soon call thelr own et LD MG B oK urged the formation cof such an or- ganiztion, it sees no reason why a building and loan atsociation or ilest bummers of the old Indian riog," If they were the ones who made the charges, have been correc: in seyeral shoald not prove successfol. | hyir prediotion of an curbreak in the Properly managed, with men of good |spring. It 1s now in order for the business ability as « flizers, and direc |seoretary to take noticsof the charges tors in whom our working people has against the agenoy mansgement aud confideucs, there {s ing field open for just such orgnizy tions In our olty. SPRAINS, And all other bodily and pains. Our of oats. and wars since 186) arve directly tracea. tee, The grvernment generally appro (Saesaseers to A. Vegelor. E—————— Baltmors, B4, U. 8 A, 1 fli slent money to supporithe hl‘u:! hly‘,idug‘fi‘:bo,azs :n;::lasoaf Ax extrs semion of ocongress ls on Iadian decently. Tf the GULD MEDA', PAR A SASH' noons' BLI"ns’ STA"‘s, :ou::-'nb‘:n’ :;; ;:“ A h‘ G oalled for by some parties in behalf of -upplmn| u;rlun by um‘:. g lun BAKER'S St . R .l. B I . P ushels of oy an ,662 of buok- " f Amerl P 10} ng want, uffi slent X wheat. This is & reoord of which a :;d::.:alk:.:un:’t. ;: “'un n‘:; Elot, o sPnd starvation ensue. Tnese BREAEFAST COCOA. air al Ings‘ a -USters' WIndow ho dls- snother episoo epldemlo, Aslatlo ;::‘: wfl'p.“! on falr cond| .:.' to cholera, yellow fever, the blue glass |raids and 'ml‘mlln' d-m bof ',:; oraze, drouth, grassh haroh | reservation. It ol y g mudd-,';:u':‘hm-, .::F:;;‘u::' cltizens that the Ban Carlos reserve other providential sflliction, but an extra session of congress in the dog days would be a calamity this country cannot face. well affrd to be proud. o the value of her live stook stock, Nebraska took a leadiog place among weatern states. The census oredits vs with oattle valued at $33,449 265 with 204 864 horees, 19 999 mules and horses and 7,234 worklog oattle. We imported 200 C0) shesp, 1241 724 swineand 161,187 miloh cows. Our farm prodace sold or consumed in the year In which the census was tsken, tour years sgo, was $31 708 014 These are a fow of the m st fmportant faots relating to Nebraska which ought to have been a blo in pamphlets and eastern newspapers long ago for lmmlgration parposes. If we do not advertise ourselves wa cannot expeot other and rival states to do 1t for us SE————— Arroros of the Apache outbresk, some such way as this. Those who made the chu:u predioted an out - ":'"!' eivd, o break, and It has come as predioted, well aa for persons in probably a fortnight sooner thaa was sn'islpated. Taere is enough in all this t> maka lnvestigation not merely jastifiable, bat & positive duty of the department., If these bloody ralis continue fron year to year, if neither the agencies nor the army can p! ot them, the ci'izans of Arizons, driven to it in defense of their lives, thelr wives, their children, their homes msy be expec ¢d to take the remedy in their own hands, in which case the Mexioan method of khiilliuu hnll ages | i and both sexes would probab'y be work is not received with enthusisem opted, to the dirgrace of American in this country. Americans are the sation. b hardest working people in the world, " r‘:"":"_';:" plleesd, stzalzhh, $hiily o but they break down early becauss they New York's Greatness. lota &) rult twe liveat high preesure, outside of thelr S— Taz skeleton of the dsfunct green- back party delights in paradiog around in its shroud, and exhibiting what 1s left of its mortal remains. The latest freak Is a oall fir a state greenback convention in Nsw York next Sep- tember., Lot the dead rest, Herserr SPeNoER’s gospel of over NOTICE TO CATTLE MEN FOR SALE. 600 Head of Yearlir g Steer: snd Heiters, 800 Hoad of Two-year-c11 Stecrs, an and they fally believe that thea ffi ity | m - THE BREAi GZAMAN In concluslon, as Tue Bee has often | i, terior, in defense of Agent Wilcox HEADACHR, TOOTRACHN, « s s o !mnl‘n d as “hangers on” and the SORE THROAT, LJ —A—TE OII Z QUINSY, BWELLINGS, 2 PLANING MILLS. have them investigated. More thau TFIPTY CENTS A BOTTLR arge and 10vit | hreq.fourths «f all the Todisn ralds oxtesr deneisst c ar p en t er ! [ M a t er i a 1 (-] ALSO beto sgency trauds and malprac 0 Charles A, Vogeler Co. tlon Apsches have been abused in ':.'-?.';’:".’..";'::'n‘.“fl"{." Je'iclous. nourishing, % =L IEBR A M. CLARK d ad. - bealth, 8old by Grooers Everywhers g =N W. BAKER & Co.,Dorchester, Mass 1,000 HEAD OF YOUNG CATTLE 100 Head of Two-yesr-old Heifers, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine sssootation will offer the best induce-|ness of the Apsches, or inablliy to & REMEDY ‘ ’ I G A B} S {{ FOR PAIN - i run, there too much to by 1ov itz’ i ’t‘l!rhoo:pn‘dlum of the :onlul ]‘m MRER Qe m:d:a A mo:;'o:t ‘; B;;:.U.;&";;;'M B algednts LOI" Jfis. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, :':'“ :|° 2 ‘g . dmmlo n\o:ul ;g sary f r the paymont of their monthly thqunurnmém'." ottty Neuralgia ? ottlea and in egs. atistios of our development. a i 'or once G meral Ocool cen ¢ ¢ 1880 wo had 63 337 farms, comprisicg I““‘; iakhausss onaied byattistatlands | EREV N R S o ot those il I Scistion. Lumbage, (214 & 216 8, 14TH STRRET, - - - OMAHA, VEB, neatly 10,000 000 of acres, of which| O whom his letter to the secretary of the B A D, | e MANUFACTURKRS OF ) and Door Frames, Etc. ids e S aintord Paper Hanger B0 S16N WRITER & DEOORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL iWALL PAPER: = [ Window Shades aud Curta.as, '.‘. OORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURKS, {f Paints, Oils & Brushes, L / = 107 South L4th Street OMAHA - . NEBRASKA d en {tem is going the rounds of the press that the Chiracubua's are the band with whom General Howard Cor. Cncinoatl E.quirer. u are call 00 0 New Y irk atate has & tenth of a] [Biowacouty, I At business, not because they work them- | (he American e, an eighth of ali selves to desth during business hours, | the whites, and nearly » fourth of The New York Sun hits the uail |the city or urban people. hx" the concladed treaty In 1872, and thas [squarely on the head when it ssys: |e000d sgricultural state, or only seo the concluslon of that treaty alone| ‘' We know a good deal about work— prevented Juh's band from belng | honest, square, steady, ¢ffsctive work; ing Ohlo 20 000,000. Now York | 0fios houn from 40 104, m., 340 6p. m. ferms yleld §10 an wore, Lllinols §& | Telephooe No. 164 " b '|DR. AMELIA BURRoUcHS, BROOM AND BRUSH WORKS. OFFICE AND RESIDENCE, oad to Liunete In farm products, lead | 1617 Dodge 8t., - Omaha, Neb, Cor. of F.fteenth and Pacific Streets. T e s 7SI N