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- AALAY AVALUA DN, UIMALA MUNUAL ALDLU 20 Tmaha Be. the ground would be sufficlently T“E TALES oF I' settled to permit of paving operations, This is one of the principsl reasons why the district was lald ont as it was, covering the most traveled por- tlon of the street, Suppose the coun- ofl should agree to repeal that portion of the ordinance ordering the paving of Dodge street, and should extend the limits of the district. No one knows better than the petitioners that such sction would Indefinitely postpone paving. The work oonld not be done this year, and none of the fands voted for paving will be avallable next year for this purposs, The oouncil and board of publlc works expect to ex- pend before fall closes all the pro- ceeds of the bonds which were voted tlons, etc. Bhould they now delay "';‘“"“" Clasiassy °°'“"‘"fl:" Gazebte. | ¢}t time was brought about by the paving that part of Dodge street In-| . n:n':.fi:ul‘;nt:gnioil; I:‘i:l:;:ld.fi vilest means. The Eaglish govern. as well as breadstufls, can be delivered | cluded in distrlot No. 12, the oconse: |the East Bide and at Williamaburg to- ::::b‘;:d: l;:g:'c;'u:wggfivw I;q':,l: Pip BRB PUBLISEING 00, Proph[cn bowrd shlp 'sh New Or |sesoo vold be st whon Doy e st e widae v by uly b g s oans o per ocen oss | street wi o [ E- ROSEWATER Editor THE BARGE LINES ‘We have heard little of the barge Published mg—— business for several months, During sy, The nl'mandq no;dmyh the winter when the river s olosed for navigation, the tuge docked, and the TERMS BY|MAIL— barges lald up to the banks, there In Une Year,...$10.00 | Thres Months.83.00 | |jttle to note about a traffio which s @iz Moatha. . 5,00 | One Month o developlng more rapldly than most of our people are aware of. With the wmy‘.““ bty opening of March, thisyear, the barge TERMS POST PAID— lines again began operations aud the prospects are good for & business which will more than quadruple over that of last year. Throe lines of barges are mow running between St, Louls fim!flaflgzfil -:nd OW.‘;-‘:' and New Orleans and all are rap(;md 'd'“’l kawed a8 paying handsomely., The business :-. “I‘Sh:ld 4 o done already equals one-third of the Btsli?flfimfiluflw: eastbound tonnage passing through Arossed Chioago from the north and west, It \ * Drat Bnm'fl“%;; in claslmed that under the existing UMAHA, Drafts, s g R e payable to the order of | o\ aments, grain and other ceresls FORMERS | £ o s wkon e plsce.” ‘“What has bn'on sccomplished by How “By Are Viewed h’ Lead- o dll:‘n‘d“llqm movement has tog Inihmen fn Now |ttt ol et York. t glven the farmers a cectaln amount of secarity, which they did not hope for five years ago, and it has brought The Anxiety of Rossa to Get them the power of comblnation, which knowledge they Intend vo utilize.” All the Oredit and Dyna« ';Whu%h the object of the new as- soolation?” mite Contributions, ““To secure an Irish parliament, The Natfonal league is a still greater power thap than the land league, for we have banded with us all the mem- bers of the old league, as well as the home rule and_ labor leagues, The subject of an Irish parliament will be the first object of the organiza- tion, which 18 to be formed at The Bribing of Witneeses in Dublin and Picking of Jurors Solf-Government the Only Cure. Lynch in London, but the corrobora: | who are a great power, but also the than by rall to Now York, and 20 per|and ready for paving In its tion of it given by Irishmen to "E”r' middle classes of the Irish, are with P, \ cent. lower than by rall and lake to|lower portlon, the olty would ::?h:l:;':y::’éflu[alfs:.rl::::rl:oio::‘ us, Self-government Is the only cure that city, As an exporting point, day of May-day. not be ready or able to 2o the work | tive testimony In New York adversely — New Orleans ia coming ragidly to the|and a new bond election wonld be a:“lnd omllnflr.:n the staff of one of | 4ion, tront. A weekly line of steamships | necessary before the funds could be |'he eading Vet Enogland, sach ss John Morley and gt b i e has been uubl’llhod to leerpo; procured. “Ido mot wish 1t sald,” said he, | pfr. Caamberlain, hold that welf-gov- “‘that I express any opinlon bat my " Daring the month of March, thirty-| On this account there is no reason|owr. Buzpperhlpl Iam In the confi- ""f.“‘“?{,‘:,':,‘f,‘,’,";‘:_’,o":',h,t Mr. Par- nine veasels left the port for forelgn why the city council should delay in|denoe of the leading Irlshmen in New | ;61| san not come to the convention?” destinations, carrying 1,786 619 bush- | the matter or grant the request of the -Yu‘:l':;nl.;gr:fl.nl::;w vy .:l::g:; ‘;H; hhfomed to remain Indlrehnd 4 5 bushels il LT rt of th 0 to fizht this new bill—the indictment :vll.l::t‘,::ch.:n .:3;:5:“ :l. mo:: r:ru:,m::luh nl:rnupl}” l: :l‘u [:m.hn: of men we do Bt K i hr | of offenses bill, I think it in called. than 500 per cent, over March of last 010AR makers propose to make hay- for existing evils, and the Irish peo- the force of such a decl adventurers on the ragged edge. | For heavy traffic we wouald take no risk on any pavement exoept granite, | Texas can afford to clalm that she is the emplro of the southwest. She will net $13,600,000 from the increase of her sheep farms alone, this year, speaking nothing of her immense cat- tle and ngricaltural interests, | Onrcaco advices to the Olncinnat! Commercial Gazette foreshadow another wheat corner, engineered by Phil Ar- mour. Phil s said to have lost overs million in the July desl last year, and 18 now expeoting to make it up. —— THz czar's coronation has been defi- nitely set for May 21st, snd & half a handred Earopean princes are quak- ing in thelr boots for fear that they wilil be called upon to represent thelr soverelgns at Moscow on that sugust occasion, Cnicaco “bulls” are doing thelr best to kill off the winter wheat orop, but reports from the best sources place the outlook as a greatly improving ome, April is much too early to predict the fallare or partial failure of any of our orops. — Brapy and Dorsey propose to sue the New York Times for $500,000 damages, If Browster and Merrlck oonduct the defense, the establish. ment might as well pay the sum in advance, and save being bankrupted by lawyer's feen. Taxre were 76,000 women who oould have voted at the school elec- ttons in New Hampshire this spring but the Manchester Mirror says that not more than seyenty-five exerolsed the privilege, Such stubborn faots afford the best proof that women is not yet ready to shoulder the respon- sibllition of suffeag: » littlo more fully than any of his|fature wnuld_be, whether constitu- frionds, whose views uppear In the | tlonal or not.” morning papers, The U. 8. Powerless. eyes simply fictitious, If true Irish- | Thiy mont travelled and In need of improve- | men here knew Lynch and his ssso- oom.‘::r;::,fi:lp;;e,;::df:;, i: It:l: year. All the barge lines are adding | ment, should be paved with the rest :L'"'méh" rwld not -v;-i; if|fand. It allows the examination of largely to thelr carrying capacity, and | of the district and the remainder left oy did not, It was easy tor them to | persons charged with the offenses. It supply the ellipsis left In the statc—|aleo will abolish the right of a are refusing offers of frelght. One|until another time. This is the course | ment” of the informer. To us, who prisoner to challenge the jury. It line reports all the tonnage for heavy | which Is In the line of public interest |are hand and glove with the revolu-|glaborates the lsw of the " oone freight engaged for April and Aay. |and public convenlence, tloniats of the ocontinent, the names)ypiracy bill so as to make the Since February £5th, 81,672 tons of — and oplnions clted are utterly value: | members of a publio organizs- 2 loss. We do not know the men who | t1on socountable for any sct commit- merchandiso has gone down the Mis-| WAarn westher is coming on and|have been speaking in New York, and | tod by soy siogle member, and to alsslppi to the gulf, and river men an- | good housekeepers ought to take pre- |if they were the men of influence they | have them tried by a p“i'd jury ticipate & remarkable increase in busi- | cautions to destroy the disease germs E“":l" “““-“'l“'l "u°|°“ld not }w!l.g You and I might be living two hun- ness before the season closes, which lurk in cellars, barns and back | /o ng them. will not criticlse | dred miles apart, and happening to the Rossa party, bat I state that this | yeet might let fall an incautious word. These are gratifging figures. The | yards, where vegetable matter has ac- | publicity is the thing and the only | If 1 a few weeks an unlawful act s success of river navigation will solve |cumulated during the winter, De- thlng that brings money to its mem- | sommitted by some member of an or- the problem of cheap transportation | composing vegetation fs one of the b‘,"; lW:’“"-l il t in ""lf‘;' anization which we beloag to, you for the west. With the competition | most fruitfal causes of all germ dis- i': ‘;.:"qu":'::'".?' statements made | and I, though miles away from 'the of the rivers north and south of the|eases, Almost every cellar, no matter| Further inquiry disclosed the fact scene, ate to be held scoountable. Iakes, and the Erlo canal east and|how carefal the housekeeper may |that the Jrishmen in the city, who 0:::;:. :fl'h"' west, the railroads will be forced to|have been, contains small remnants of would k“":l" mfll" lcb“‘“l"h; :OH:P]']:' lOnlc Ado, Aprll mn' The Old Guard wi ) bt bud for brsiness and deal fairly with | vegetable food sccidentally dropped | yu¥, "C HOTE IORS RE TRCAC M| of the Fenian brotherhood and Fourth our producers. Last yesr we ex-|during the winter. While the weather|¢he words of '‘Ricky Mountain” ward land league to-day appointed ported over 850,000,000 bushels of|is freezing outside, little decay sets in; | Smith: ‘zf’"fl““}:g the Irish natlonal conven- breadstafls, the' larger portion of fbut just now there s a rapid ferment.| ‘I am a member,” he said, ‘‘of the '238 ','f,.tme'::figm no’fl?thf?yl:m which sought the rall route to the sea. | ing sctior in all such things, and the ::Eme "f:::‘el ::"dl‘“&“:::"&'::l; mite polioy, The land leagne de Of this smount, neorly, it hot quite, [health of a whole family may|of men who profess they know Lynch | §ates are uninstructed, but those ) 200,000,000 bushels were produced in|be affected mysteriously from no|and Gallagher. I declare we, whoare P""’“":.":’“” to fayor force. the valley of the Mississippl, the re-{other causo than a few rotting pota- |at the head of the movement, know e Coming Convontion. nothing of these men, Not only |s | P Ial Dispatch to Tun Bax. mainder coming trom California and | toce, spples, cabbego, beans or other ) i\ tgnlmony false, but Lyneh'l’ is| PHILADELPHIA, April 22Tt s the Atlantic seaboard, The growth of | like substances. Any offensive smell | taine in all but two respects; he was a | stated in all probability that president the barge business means a competitor | in a cellar or oloset 18 a good reason | member of the Emerald branch, which Mooney will suppress all reference to to the railroads, which cannot be|for examination but the warning is m?:-t Seoond-trnEmlnd&hg Bowery, iir’;")::"“ prr:lxecu in th: l-;:plro:chlnz : an e was sent to England.” L] onvention, as a strict interpre- bought, pooled or consolidated. It|often ";"" by “;h“a ":'ldl opproulvAe Smith declined to E.y any more, | tatlon of the rnles of the league forbid means a certainty of such substantial | atmosphere, 1t 1s a goo “i““’ glve| Ho laughed at all inquiries, saying | the discussion of such matters. The and aystematio river improvements as | & thorough alring and cleaning at this [ that what he knew waa not for publi- Unlversal Peace Ualon and Pennsyl- will sssure the continuance and per- |season to all storerooms and cellars | cation. vania Peace society will send dele- petual development of river naviga- | that have been tightly olosed during| The janitor of the club homse at f,:'{:: ::ngl snI::;h,:; fg::f,f,‘{s:"f,‘:'f:; tion, Backed by the statlstics of [the winter. An opening of doors and ‘s‘?r"::‘di:::::fi“dof:g ';l"e;'”?"“"é:é sesslon of ths Land Lesgue. what the barge lines have done and | windows, an enorgetic use of broom, they will meet here no_longer, ' Mr. A Banquet to Brennan. aro dolng to Increaso the pros-|brush and water, foliowed by a whole- | Saunders, who lets the room, has Special Dispatch to Ta Bz, peity of the country by de-|sale applioation of whitewash, may be | given the ollnb ¢h§ bounce, and the B}:‘]"‘nY(’:"!. AtPln 2"3 ETh;lT.!: f secretary s to be immediately in bbb i b £ 0 LTI urel:lul mtheb freight rates, the :ha means :: ":"%mm.‘:’ fer;on. Forited. © T:do fist Eriow hia n-mz, put | national Tand losgno, was glven & re- west Wi 0 in a stronget | from precarlous hoalth 1t mot from|yg yy g ghort man with a beard.” ception to-night at the residence of position than ever to demand gener- [ downright illne In interview with Patrick Egan, the | James Redpath, ‘“‘Although rebellions oua appropriations for river improve. — former treasurer of tho land league, | Of g“"l"“ hfi';‘%fl unsucoessfgl,” he ment. The jobs and steals perpetrated | Irwill strike Mr. Gresham, the to-day, he went into the Irish question | ¢ald, ‘*he hoped the rebellion of th by eastern congressmen in wasting [ new postmaster-general, that his re- appropriations on useless creeks and |fussl Wfb" “l“d to by Mr. Chal- trout brooks will not be permitted to mess, of M rippl, 88 to who shall “‘Do you kuow this man Lynch?” BPSviaL BITpS i boiitn Ras. hold the postofilces there, meeting i ped & was asked, ‘WasHiNaToN, April 22,—The state stand In the way of an honest im-| with goneral approval. The applause| "] paye never hoard of him, elther | department officials as a rale are non- provement of the Misslssipp! and | will be still more general and E rty Dictloiilbinde Kare Kaxg, the only female lawyer of Milwaukee is in hot water because she emptiod s glass of cold water In the face of Judge Mallory. His honor oalmly wiped off his chin and fined Kate fifty dollars. Kate orled #'noutrage, and notified the court that she would rather go to jail than pay the fine, The average female lawyer is not very sweet tempered. as Lynch or Norman,” was the reply. | communiostive on the dynamite sub- Missourl rivers. The very exposure a:::“:"o'::'l';‘;“gem: P “"ln';l"g' “The other informer, Carey, I kl‘:oyw ject, but Judge O'Connor, of Iowa, of nuch frauds in the past will draw | 000 bl hnlu'to' ‘“' very well for some twelve or thirteen | law officer of that department, is TRtk ho the s icatlas tol T grea possible em 8, 0| yoars in Dublin. He was chairman of | quoted as saying that, under existing o5 Jutles UF | tated to In that respoct by any politl-{p bricklayers' assoclation, and ho statutes, the United States Is power- demands and the whole country will | cal boss, be he a congressman or not, fa s el (SR ey 2 »o endorse appropriations to be expended ways appeared as the delegate when less to prevent secret meetings of the and that he inaists, a5 1t is hoped he [ "> *7" " for the benefic of a seotion which to- | /Il upon having all the offises under | 52 agimaieingarchoged. | Ts | CyRARIA BT IR0 g“”‘u’ Joat him filled with asingle view to the waa conneoted with the land league, | fere with the course which they seem day furnishes not only the United|publio Interest. He will find that but was pretty well known as a|to have adopted. The only “:Pl:ghll“ 3 . thinks, which, without inf; States with the bulk of the food|this is the only way not merely to F‘g‘“' 0 titutional \! producta but supplien a surplas- of| lmprove the ervioe i oint o tnteg: | ¢ ‘Beady 70" "o o "% | 505G buae vig 1.3."’.,.1'.’.5?"9!.';'1.5. 1t millions of bashels a year to England : dfl:“‘:&fi‘f:.‘:‘l’:i h;:;:l': fl‘:”":‘—'};:; \The manner in which he and|8ion and sale of explosives and the continent. York Evening Post. others were convicted is an outrage on olvilization, ' The men had no fair Slade and Mitohell Matched. It is much easier to preach than to rhy shown them Iin the matter of '”;:' Yol.: ?.:fl‘ 22, —A) practice. When Carl Schurz was on |identification. The prisoners who b AN o sTaARe ments bave been completed for a fight the highway to lasting popularity in|Bave been trled have been polnted | EStLe M " 1S Britiah, ohawm- low license law, have discovered they Ao Hayes oabinet, ho had the happy ?::nw 'lm' ::l:nh fi'&fl lon, and Herbert A. Slade, Beptem- were woefully mistaken. The saloon faoulty of talking very loud sbout In-|have been regularly schooled as to olr “[ ":31 gmmu""" o A that even if the whole amount olaim- | keepers’ assoclation has formally dopendence from congresslonal dleo- l'h" m':-l“ 'Df.":l‘llb:: A ';fi" %é od by the company on sccount of con- | resolved to resist and oppose the Scott tation and singlng very low when sen- | A% KFW o0 ‘h.o paliny nn;l'n‘: f 4 testod ltema for mew sonatruotion, |law, which imposes a loense of $100 a | $40F® ame nto his department to dio- | 85%00's." 880,000, Thess bribes were THE GRAT.CERMAL eto. be omitted, there woald stlll re- | year on beer and;wine/dealors,and §200 | 't sppolntmenta. advertised In the English journals, REMEDY maln an uncontested balance of $1,- | year on dealers in aloohollo drinks. All his olvil service professlons were | and placarded all over the dead walls 037,000 and e hints that under the | And the browers and beer sellers who |* Fre sham n thoso days. - Not only | In Bublin, "The jusies Jo W these rules of the charter, no dividends or|oertalnly have no ground for com- did ho walve hia right and shirk hia mnn:r“:nrthu j‘;dgo 1:. .n‘;ut‘o 1o payments should be made until| platnt have declded o joln In oppoal. [ 3047 in flling the most important ap- | some eight months ago, srown prose- this demsnd of the governrasnt la|tion of thelaw with the distillers and [ Pointments withomen dictated by seo- |cutor, and in the condact of these Sciatics, Lumbago, fully wet, It remalns to be meen|dealers in bourbon. . ators and congressmen, but he often | trlals he was as much the prosecutor BACHACHE, whother Me, Telier will be any more| Last Tacsdsy Marst Halstead |2UIo"0d the service to auffer by re- GRS NOHH R ) ELADACED, TOTLACE, m———— SnczeraRY TELLER ls after the land grant reads with a sharp stick. He has discovered a slight disorepancy in the accounts between the government snd the Union Paclfic and writes to President Dillon demanding the pay- ment of §1,728,000 which is the amount olaimed to be due the trea- sury, Becretary Teller politely lnsista ReruBLICAN politiclans of Ohlo who {magined they had taken the liquor question out of politios by enscting & Ralioves aad cures RHEUMATISM, Neuralgla, ublic in Ireland will have no con- sucoes:ful than hiy predecessors in|wrote in The Oincinnatl Commercial- talning offioers who were notorlously gd‘“‘ in the justioe of the convie- SORE THROAT, ocompelling the Unlon Paclfio to per- | Gasette, **The Scott law s both smart lnoonpc:::t or absolutely bad, be-|tions.” fi"‘:‘:- BWELLINGS, form thelr charter obligati toward | and i _ | oause thelr congressional backers did| ‘‘Were not these men conneoted RAINS, the government. 4 %Ny And fum ;1) pkes the liguor quey not want them removed, We admire [ with the Land League in some man- Sarenses, Oute, Broises, tlon out of Ohlo polities for thirty years.” What will ke say nowt ———— A rETITION has been presented to the olty cooncil, signed by eral tmasf nerf"” | FROSTBITES, and lp?h‘n: PR ter Genersl “No, the greater number of them | BURNS, SCALDS, resham's independence, but applause | would have been opposed to the work- 454 ol ather badily sehes from Mr, Schurz comes with rather|ings of the Land League.” nr m::‘ BOMLR bad grace in view of his record. “‘Are you, as an Irishman, in favor 80l by all Draggists and of the dynamite theory?" Deatrs.” ‘Directions 15 11 e Ir is glven oat by the navy depart. ment that Senator Chandler does not regard it worth while to advertise for bids for constructing the new war|property owners on Dodge street, o1 aguges. veasels, inasmuch as only four firmsin | which asks for the extensionof paving| Tae Atlantic cable managers are on | in -hfl??y:::d‘:m:k“’ h; r(:._c::u:‘; '72:1:;3) the country are able to do the work, “‘and they have an understanding as . to which each shall bid on,” That is distriot No, 12. The apparent object of the petition is to make possible the paving of Dodge street, from Six- the scent for more dynamite plots. It|Injure human beings. At the same| i MY Buumors, 8L, U84 pays well to keep the cable red hot. time I would not rush to inform the English government that such a plan PROBATE NOTICE. K Land L to say, the ship bullders have formed | teenth to Ninth, Under the present The Republican Need. :e.c. &P::ng-'tor:.:oo::l:nh ‘ln: o\:;se‘t: “s&”.i?‘ifi!&'.&f’ BN o Fown 4 Mo a ring to divide the government work | districting, only that portion between | Ciocinnas Commorcial Gazette, Rep. by constitutional means. The English Noticels hercby given that creditors of said Sixteenth and Thirteonth streets in.| The need of the republioan party ls |government took the A | e B o Eagor o1 o League by of a candidate who shall fetch young | throat and tried to strangle it. Now, | Neoratka,at the cu:ty court room,insaid Coun- :‘hw"' :" boen ordered paved by | plood into the presidential election; | any senaible man or body of men must & gnihel? hl.::l)n:'&:’l;lfi' 9a (be 1k day 0 councll, and in fact only that seo- [ who shall 1ift the standard of the |have foreseen that retaliation would | 1ss3, af 10 o'clock &, m. each day, for e pur: tion of the street can be paved from | whole party above all the past con-|follow, by the more desperate men e prosenting thelr claims for examination, between them, and will ask for, and get, pay to salt themselves. There will be no ocompetition, each firm will make a fat profit, and the tax-payers will oot the bills, The | the bonds voted at last year's election, tests and old factions and old bosses; | engaged in the cause, who would use | | mfi:"cl.::l‘:nflon: p c:i'en:":n:ll:“c?-:lu::,u .:lé ships oan not be constructed In the| Now the true lnwarduess of tho ho, if he reprosents patriotio service | base means to bring about a change. ¥ for the adminisirator to settle said es- dler,shall also represent political | *“Will not the coming oconvention | e, from the Lith day of March, 1553, this no- ideas and the sympathies of the cltl. | favor desperate mnuurl:l”l" e R L SR zen, and who ninlrbe the cholce of| *‘No, I have every reason to be- 1883, A the delegates that represent republl- | lieve that perfect harmony will pre. vail, and that physical force or des. Eente measures will be deprecated, 10" government navy yards, which are adspted only to the manufacture of wooden tubs. The four private yards mentloned, by the way, donot Include Lieut. Gorringe's, and this goes to show that he eounld not get a contract at any price. These facts explain In part how $15,000,000 s spent on the case seems to be that the petition was gotten up with the object of prevent- ing any paving of Dodge street during can electoral votes. With a fortunate G o i e o ot B o S F g sad O & e demands of factious ors ol wever strongly Indivi ma, i of the streot before paving will be | stipuiations for their support, and of | favor an op) l'a’oonm." ” | Gonsul wpaggkg“fl Engmasr practicable below Thirteenth strset, trammels upon a presldent by such| ‘‘Is not the land league Interdioted EYOR. and even {f snoh filllog wess. done st conditions. An election thus “made | in Ireland by the British government" | Special sttontion to Surveyiog Town Addi- will be & regeneration of the republi- | *‘Yes, be knowu as ber | R el i Plas, aamrieeof Exca- navy every yesr with nothing toshow fonge, st least six months | party, and will start it upon a new | of the land league s at t suffi. uuflc"x ov.x.'nlq;“l'ufi: n for i, would have - fo' elapse before | career, | A ctent cause for arrest. it body has an N:‘:onn TR DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTING POWHR AND HAND P UM ESS ) 8tearn Pumps, Engine Trimmings, AINING MACYUINKRY, MELTING, JOSR, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGs PIF STEAW PACKING, AT W/IOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOO.. BELLS Oor, Farnam and 10th Streets Omaha, Neb. C. F. GOODMAN, WHOLESALM DRUGGIST AND DEALER IN PAINTS,OILSVARNISHES And Window Glass. MAHA - . - NEBRASKA. ~ SPECIAL NOTICE TO Growers of Live Stock and Others. WE OALL YOUR ATTENTION TO OUR Ground Oil Cake. It 1s the best and cheapest food for stock of any kind, One pound is equal to three pounds of corn. Stock fed with Ground Oil Cake in the fall and win- ter, instead of running down, will increase in welght and be in good market- able condition in th i tify to its merits. it and judge for yourselves. Price $26.00 per ton; no charge for sacks Dairymen as well as others who use it can tes- Address 04-e0d-me WOOODMAN LINSEED OIL 0O., Omaha, Neb, M. Hellman & Co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, 1301 and 1308 Farnam St. Cor. I3th OMAHA, NEB. McNAMARA & DUNGAN. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN KENTUCKY AND PENNSYLVANIA W hiskieS! in Eond or Free, Also direct Importers of WINES, BRANDIES AND ALES, Jobbers and Manufacturers of Fine CLG ARS. Agents for Jos. Schlitz’ Milwaukee Beer, Bottled and in Kegs. 214 & 216 8. 14TH STREER, - - - OMAHA, HEB, CATH CITY PLANING MILLS. MANUFACTURKERS OF Carpenter’'s Materials SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, STAIRS, Stair Railings, Balusters, Window and Door Frames, Etc. faclities for the Manufacture of all kinds of Mouldings, Planing and First-class a Y e mat & Speclalty, Orders from the country will b ited . communioat 5 Wfigymm Proprl A. M. CLARK Painter&Paper Hanger SIGN WRITER & DEOORATOR. WHOLESALE & RETAIL WALL PAPER! Window 8hades and Ourtains, OORNIOES OURTAIN POLES AND FIXTURES, Paiuts, Oils & Brushes, 107 South 14th Street OMAHA - . NEBRASKA R. E. COPSON & 0CO, POPRIETORS OMAHA BROOM WORKS, DEALERS IN Handles, Wires, Twines and Broom Corn. FIFTEENTH AND PACIFIC STREETS. WILLIAM SNYDER, MANUFACTURER OF CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AND ROAD Wa ONS, First-Clags Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done, 1319 Harney, Cor -..»».0.-‘*‘«’»

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