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" QIR | DRUTCY, DUAIS. .. 2,000 1,000 | bris., & 25; family mackerel, kits, N No'1 = s . & \ > SN ) Q y T v ¢ THE DAILY BEE--WEDNESDAY JULY 15, 1883, | 1 — —— — — < - ~ - i a—— — — = - = = ] ’ FEATURES IN A FAR-OFF LAND | Here the people, so far as regards sub. |THE GREAT WESTERN PORK ! (. stantials, consume all they need. There MARKET, " One of the Aspiring Rivals to Prominence | bread and meat are luxuries, Here they - ’ ° on Puget Sound ato hocossitios, Amusing Reading While Waiting for News It is a mistake, therefore, to suppose from Chicago New Tacoma, in the northwestorn cor. | that \Iugv failures and depression in busi ANTINAA Satoicon 2o " Plarie o Kurope are favorable to this coun- | ner of Washington territory on Puget | 1088 in Kurope are Baltimore (Md.) Patriot Dry Goods and ca.rpet House. sound, s about ten years old, Tt was o | 0%, 1ty have such o reslt spusimod- | Givervyart, 0., Decomber 16, 1834 CHEAPEST tender infant, in its swadling clothoes, in H .‘r-”I"I'I‘”l,‘"'r‘:l‘"'I“'l.‘l ':"|_"~.‘“\‘l|' “‘ 'h“ Cincinnati is the greatest “pork market | Q . long v i avorable etlec ' . the W WO The ser of ”“‘!“","‘ Bt \gfl“'jl"""’f'“""“""'l)“’ fection and science to which the art of | Rnc G0, L ILeT Jtates &t OO ©USeLY | thag killing” lias beon brought, is indeed identified in their business relations for 0 THE— and 1874, and received such a ) . by the great financial crash and the 1 ure of J. Cooke & Co. that it remained in a state of boy-logged helplessness till Tlave the argos stock and choicost patterns of - about three years ago, when the pros astonishing. The business of butehering i yects for the speedy completion of the | one tosuifer without unfavor ably affoct {s cartiod on distinet from that 6f ok ! [Rirhorn Protio. mailrond. ponred. ot |11 the other. Upon this point the Lon. |8 #tial o distinet. from that,of pcle ment on its helploss frame, which had ol. (400 Times rematks: -0 oxtensive esta ablishinent of the kind fs ’ ready been much abused by that big If the harvests turn out as well a8 now | 43, . Thoer Crook, owned and con schoul-boy bully of *‘the sound,” Seatle, | eXpected, the diticulties '"“" );’““"“ ‘l‘. ducted by Mr. John W, Coleman. At IS AT | Tt soom Texrmod to work alone. and 1s fiow | 04 prosperity may rise still higher in the 106,804 P Y, = this place, last yes 0gs Wore United States, A _really good harvest | 4is plice, lust, year, LR a typical thriving western town of 4,000 R ) " g are foar hunw« situ 5 inhabitants, with a fair prospect of in- | WOU i kullg “'y‘.‘l‘l“‘m""‘t it i '""’{ {ated at different points on the ground | ¥ ‘ creasing its population to 10,000 in a few | WOWC give i) Aot occupied, which is & lot of eight | J Ever Brought to the City and at vears. The town is called New Tacoma, | Would provide a large trafic for the rail | o (PN "0 fong g dividod " ways. It would, therefore, tend to at pens, some forty or fifty in number, whero | \ to distinguish it from Tacoma, known as ; Pt R th g R e T go of each ownot aro put by them- | They always have the largest and best stock. i A the “old town,” which has an old saw= : raise prices generally, Above all, it WORRHIBRT b 14" fhssacea mill village of six or cight hundred in ; AT B hAlE mopth. | would encourage those who are nowalarm- | {{¥e% Preparitory fo - the tuitssacrd | LOWER PRICEIS )W emedehonm oy e dilo i oo i 000G SSRGS LS NO STAIRS TO CLIMB -~ ELEGANT PASSENGER ( New Tacoma is situated on a high bluff | themselves. To some extent, no doubt |} 4.4’ Juty to perform, and receives on an | ELEVATOR TO THE DIFFERENT FLOORS. i [t the head of navigation on Commence- | the advantages of a good harvest in the |, out 8120 perday. Bach houso | ment bay, the most southeasterly branch l‘“;"‘ll ki) would” be |\.I-|(|l(|‘\lll|“/‘t't‘l‘ v“r.\. las_two sealding tubs, one at each end, | e —3 THAN EVER OFFERED IN THIS VICINITY. [of Admiralty inlet. Tt is connocted by | Kool harvasts in Kurope. L tERe 8o |, thiat tho work of death and destruction | purposes regarding his nomination for the Lo ' Sonnection. with tog il with Ralaima, on Columbin river, and | 013 '\oks demad for provisions from |00k 0n douide inonch building, At -'-u'h’rn-mn!vu_ ud that “he is satisfied that corporate hamo of freatroady will ina few months o connected with [ OISt g b o i, | end of the house i asmall pen, into which | e views his public careor ana matter so SORTATIAN idew of Jusk whN Seattee and land, A branch road | Th¢ © R At ;v;“"“*“‘( Wht _“l;mlmut.,\ crowd r..m or fifty hogs, oras many [absolutely in the control of the public RN Ly e travelig b | runs from here out about twenty miles to | 08 Woutd not he high bty O a8 can lw.n-l\ ho ot in—then walks in | deeisson that he will tactitly abide the and the ot accommodas Do Not Fail to Call and Examing Stock Befure Purchasing, HARKNESS Bros, | the extensive conl amines in tho vienicy | g2, the tocs fo SOGE Sty SR B on b i of orbonardo, « pxte p by P! o cut o1 ho! g i A £ Corbonardo, and extensive bunkers are | Garobe e SRy ety T W cutioner holding in his ks, the dark and bloody exe- [ event of a renomination n AT 10 | 11,64 by tho greatost railway i Amerion, and a largo slodgo- | the iden of i excossive strain upon his . ( built on piles in the bay here, while all | eronss thing FAIIOH,: TMHERsEIMELE Yonaon | hammer, with which he “*dealsedeath |.»;ph\ ieal condition he has been fully pre- 5 401 BROADWAY, Sl COUNCIL BLUFF of ocenn vessels take on conl, AIl this, | ST i | theunotfonding viotima.-atter which they | pared for any contingency of his kind, c M and in fact all thaterritory i Western |0 doubt, thorefore, that in any case thero |y grypged inside of the houso, n knifo 1ot merely by his i roxtoration 6 HICAGO, W} [ILWAUKEE od | Will be a market for whatever produce is | rased in the United States, though pri fasen o e tin and Northwestern Washington, is co: ¢ his changed rela- | at, and after bleoding | health and’vigor, but with a dense growth of magniticant pine, Sk a fow seconds, thrown into a kettle of hot | tions to such & campaign, should it oceur. A d S P A L A c E M l' SIC HALL | fir and cedar timber, The trees are very e e Wk T | WSty b theo o block, whieho |kt ons Hine 1ot 1o siitvo,reveh Hisins n t. Paul. 9 | tall and symmetrical, making the finest {5 her way, however, vod harvests in | the bristles are seraped off with ivon | mediate followers abandoned the iden of |spartimber for ship-building in the Lt eyt k) ! | serapers made r\|-n-~ml\ for the purpose | his further londorship, and went to sook | 1t owns and operates over 4,500 milos of road in The Largest and Most Reliable Houso for | world, There is nothing horo to com- | Europe would tend to give confidence to | 741 FEES TREERE F a0 B it pebiciihe 'l~. i Tt | Northern illinoi, Wiscontin, Minnosota, Towa and he Largest and Most Reliable House for d here s nothing here to ¢ s Bhseh ki i He O nited Bites, | == tioti s \ | their fortunes in other directions. But | nakor e i usiness centres of the naturally answers the | 1 Bost Route betwoen Pauland Minneapolis. La Crosse and Winona. Aberdeen and_ Ellendale Eau Claire and Stillwater. Wausau and Mereill Beaver Dam and Oshkosh, o, Watkesha and Oconomowoe. 0, Madison and Prairiedu Chien. nnn and sairibault. Janesvitlo and Mineral Point. s tocktord and Db anothe | pare with the monster red-wood trees | dressed — the oom | that Mr. Tilden would respond in the af- 3T there were to be good crops in K | Il b | twenty feet in dinmoter, that ave found | 1f there were to be good erops in Eu- | ) thoy remain *to cool” until morn | firmative to a proper demand by the party | ¥ et Btiors Ly : ;i . § G rope, there would certainly be a great 3 ; * o g . i ::nlpwlr(‘mn:« .(x‘f\«;\'1\1“‘-..\\”..!_n.[.vmni-.\:“x(.n‘r}““!m“l“““ fFopaaLFAdY) AT e ;n:‘.kx‘\l:n\ lII‘un Lnl\-l!: '.'l‘l‘.\xlh‘.”;::ll(“(\Inn “ll‘“lltll::”pl“ there is not a particle of ez, Milwakees | ning from 0 to s o dinmeter. ? " | packing house. s but ¢ e over | doubt, g g2 bhepbadd HAlB IO e shmeter Lquently the Euaropean public would have | R LI Ll T Ly chr L e Rell A TAE ; | Chicago, Milvauke | They stand very thick on the ground, |JERHTY TR BREDERE TS an anit, | Ve minute from the time the exeeution ‘ Mr, Hendri willingness to accept a | Chicago, Milwauke ’ 8 and though saw-mills may be heard Y er enters the pen and knocks the hog INN\UMI on the ticket is treated as a sig ‘flmum Milwauke | whistling and buzzing inall directions, u | W& Se¢ il “'t'"""{\"“:'j ‘“'\It'*l‘l'i'f‘:‘ down, until he s strang upand diessod. | nificant event. T position is taken that cago, Milwake IN THE WEST. man can hardly tell where the logs the ““‘l“ l“‘“";“_ -.} = -"f"‘l“(“"‘ 1:'“‘\ ‘”:;0 The bleeding, sealding, seraping, string- it would be impossible for Mr, Tilden at e [are at work on come from, so little are (G WL, therefore, tend €0 QIPA | fuy w and insido dressing, is_all accom- | this timo to stand in the way of & genoral bl nized domand for = historic vindi- " } WHOLESALE AND RETA"—. t.h ||]uti|y L l“-'li‘v“l ;ml llf‘l‘lfw:‘) .m:;. B e | {Illl:l‘ll‘\'lx}l\HI;I'“u.ll'.ll”I:\IlI‘I:‘lI\( B |‘|“ll:‘\:|||.}‘l\' or orgd B ; comes here and rides and watks through | &% Gl CURE T foroign demand v e i 0 more | cation of a great public wrong and injus- X ¥ the dense forests he can re under- strange than true. 1 have frequently | tico perpatrated by the installation of j , Weber, Lindeman and Hardman Pianos, Western, Eastern, Cottage, Burdette Organs, - for the surplus products of the United tand how it is that old lumbernen laugh L 0t bz e witnessed with Afl(n'\hlum mt the opera- | Hays as president, = N 1den can nover at the idea of exhausting the timbe States—it nay bo ab lower pricos, but | ¢, a4 ong of Mr, Coloman's slaughtor- | ngain he n candidate for offico until the "OR CASH OR ON TIME PAYMENTS, There are no e within cight or ten miles of New ' Iar Raplis 1 Yankton. Chicago, Spoux Cit Chicao, Miwan Rock Tsland Davenport, Calar, § ul Minneapolis Paul and Minneapolis. rms worthy of the name | there will be a demand. Auds & result 4,100 ) g o man that opens, removes | people shall require it for the parposo of | of g larvests, there will be gene RS 3 s % G [ iiaihaeas prosiieeitys To¥ ineveEy CountYy the offal and completes the dressing ~(}(|u~ vindication. He is not a candidate, Pullman ers and the Finest Dining Cars in the n the main lines of the \ except a few on Puvallup Indian : : AR ¥ three hogs in a minute; to this |||‘\||v(\\|lu‘,(||N is absolute. Tt is equally absolute | ph WAUK F. DT ES L s B, o v s bous it awbigassamal| V1 I IR v ont ot 3 ing nong th oKl it i 3 o dhont s e | MILWAUKEE & 8T PAULRAIFARY | COUNCIL BLUFFS TOW Kentuel and includes a consid- | ¥ _“}.“j_' (I"{‘li‘f‘ ) “l‘f,r fflm AR | s $2,60 Y\-lwluy. }‘..m_\. and the convention should renomi- | aus emiployes of the company. £ 2 erable quantity of good agricultural land, L ot oo, 1t there. | They can slaughter at each of the | nate him, he will not repeat the personal | ¢ | and some f ¥ Tijera | incrensed consuing R houses, and have them completely dress- | plea prosented in hin lottor to the Cinein- (& ¥ MEMEL 0 A V. IL CARVENTER, | Dlo for |fore, harvests on both sides turn out as is now promised, there will be a demand | “FOR TABLE USE. cultivation in this part of the borvitory, | ¢ ¢y ilug products; general confiden | ' he Natural Mineral WESth Eflmlce—wmksl | and what is hore lica along the banka on | S Lt oioq’ and all branchos of 3 P ¥ g 3l | the little rivers that run down from the industry will have a healthy growth i Cascade and Coast Range mountains, ¥ KAISER WATER, IRON AND SLATE ROOFING. “ly‘f‘r“m the £ while this can not fail to stimulate Euro wd strung up preparatory to removal [ nati convention. The ball is not set in | 4. 7. CLARK, 1. HEAFFORD, in the morning to the packing houses, [ motion hy Mr. Tilnen or his friends. Mr, 1 Sup' Am'tGe0 T s AT 0 a day, which is altogether at this one | Hendricks has at last visen to o sense of | 5 i ablishment 2,600-—and this done from | the truo Demoeratic issue. The move- \.l.uh,,m in the morning till dark, say at | ment must he worked in this way—initi- vers patches of a few |V llistcioaiis Will b SRt Ba gy LU tithe about eleven hours, allc ing | ated by Mr. Hendricks and reaching the acres of good land for cultivation are |Peat industrics, it will be ‘fi“;“ Fo ol lel\ minutes for dinner. Mr. Cole- | day of election without & word or act on : new lifo and insuro incroased activity to |y, nformed mo that he has aiveady | My, Tilden's part, but resting on this | A found here and there. Between here |2V, : ! ! \ C. SPLCHT, PROP. {and the Columbia r the industries of the United States, | Killed hetween 50,000 and 60,000, and | joint responsibllity. 1t is further stated er there is some s . ntib a tie | aravelly pra By reason of wild speculation in the | 1 1yan at work but three or fourweeks, | that Mr® Tilden i porfectly informed of rieland not fit for anything 3 0 s O it Thoa | produce markets at Chicago and New T e [ ine Mx T ConRT bt and poor for that. Thisland | otk blio businasa of (il couBiy | the only pay he receives being the offal, | the |u'l\lt? f a great number of persons is comparative From Birresborn onthe Rhine. Recommended b the highest medic ) 111 Douglas8t. - - Omaha, Neb. but is generally owned by old settlers, who ) consisting of rough fat, soap grease and | for the “old ticket.” L e came hiere sommo yeurs ago, when o man | *ufiered incaleulable injury. “"““:i‘l“fl! stles—this is generally worth | On the subject of the labors of the office, 3 3 could homestead 640 acres of land any- | YUeS W ‘llllll\:'l: \:h‘.u'un njured |t twenty o twenty-five cents | it is suggested that by attention to prin- Whilo their land | 10t help consuniers, and the export business. details his enorgi : and it is well where in the territo) Galvanizea Iron Cornices) |is e cach hog. It is supposed he cleared at | ciples instead of m | this business last seasen (and the season | would amply su t the same timeerippled | ain and provi poor, they have so ;g;;;;,n e much of it that it affords pasturage for B bt e [ lasts but about three months)some fifteen | marked in reference to Mr. Arthur t or t Do Winows, Fitls e | considerable herds of cattle and flocks of | $1018 are now in stock tha Lo or twenty thousand dollavs. — The whole | his labor is in a lnge degree gastronomic. Rarial ';;’“.5“‘ bjusted itaseher Bbe and Brackot ] [sheep, and the old rancher himsclf makes | Wtistrd, operations of speeulutors, by e of hogs Killed Tast yoar, in this | Mr. Kelley is kindly spoken of and his Whoever yeu?rr Thouser: 2 the general agent for the above line of goods. Tron | o good living off their inerease. and has a | Yieh "_'““"" "“.““L_ stablished, | jev5d vicinity, is ascortained to be a opposition recognized, but even if dispo- | Ty e ? ysiom B ek ioh ’“”"""""“"‘;;;“, fine time generally, drinks®good liquor, ,‘]‘,i'"m‘ linyo '}“‘?“’!""1l‘.”l“:"‘t‘l"'.““”‘ litle rising one hundred and twenty-three | sed to oppose the ticket he could not ear- . — = agent for Peerson & Hill "\-;.u and sleeps, grambles about i reso aro now virtually added to the sur- | 41, gind,” Deer Creok is o strenm run- off his followers, and the vote of New SOLID SHOT ACAINST plus, and the result will be a depression | i values in the future more than they were inflated in the past. Farmers will fore, be losers, whild Athe gen. ning into the Ohio Ri suburh of the city this stream theso s Coleman are sit on the eastern k would De cast for Tilden, as it was | BLOOD Pk,‘ |5(} c\j. about half a mile up | in 1876, by a great majority. ughter houses of Mr. B e s ATLANTA, Ga., April17, 1853, DR. WH:[TTIER "~ | tion, and Chinese cheap labor, and - stand flat-footed on his own dun; and can outswear any sailor in the B 617 St, Charles Sl,, St. ans, Mo, [vavy. 1f he wants to loaf around dur ¢ gl 1, and during the i 1 In 1878 1T was th of a terriblo Blood Poison tho week, - Toats; and i ha wanta | usinos of the country hduutired - il i senson” shissroam, g th | FOCHANE @ANG BUITENG! | it re b it st R A work on Sunday to make up for lost time [ VOr¥Y- ) houses to the river, is running hlood, and . . T Jased 1 wolgh ey ct nerves N has heon ¢ o R It inay be that the bank Ofptey of many | jo S5 0 116 TH¢ SIS aY | | hend—epitain wduced in welg Rt B | o B e L Sty e byt ity Toohing and Burningl e hi K 8 '.' i o 2 e 3 el ing ratic « per ' 2 or Sa onizing or had i (TR T | dinvited. | 0 hat is owned ,,m.uunv by small far, | anbling oporations of small operators, om the slaughter-house the hogs are | JRGEMA, or Salt fhioun, with tts ygonizing teh. | eRb Rl W,;',_,_ agons that hold from | bath with and w singlo apgication of | for Swift's Specille | beliove 1 wauld hvo hoen in my s s (s, ST Cuniatna, tho kroat Nin Cure, This ropoated daily, | Krave N V. BiSor | With two or thireo doses of Cuticua REsoLyRNT, the ing houses, which are situated in New Blood T the blaod cool, the per- | TRIE VO VEAILS WITHOUT every part of the city ,,.1 ”,‘., weighe \u}llr;ll\l " pur and ||LxI|\l:‘r|;||l(II]n§A.lhv howels o) n,lt‘:xlu for them as per th w.Lm attok being dressod. These packing-houses are upon ment, med 11 be sent by mail or express ev mers, who own little farms and do most where, Curable cases guaranteed; where doubt €x- | of t1bir own w ists it s frankly stated. - Call or wi : Nervous Prostration, Debility, Mental and Physical | Most of the heavily timbered land, Weakness, Mercurial and_other affections of Throat, | Which is alinost equivalent to saving all | Skin and Bones, Blood Impurities and Blood Poison. | the land, is full of vel. Oun the ing, Skin_ affections, Old Sores and Uleers, Impedi- | hills the soil looks white and poor, while Rheumatism, Pil in the little swales and valleys it is bla who feed the treasury of those who actas agents in this busin This is the only to cure the evil which tends to erip- > the legitimate business of the country. segislation has not been equal Iu(ln, task of stoppimg the whirlwind of 1e lessness; but empty pockets will be ll]uly to accomplish what law-makers have n of Itching, whien the aly i and mm\.lnm [ o . | tention to cases from overworked brain, L | and 1o Where- | ¢ 001 %0 bring about, the most_expensive scale. The capital | receive mpecial attention. Diseases arising | ever there is a little opening in the woods | “‘]“‘Ly“.’l'.’“‘; i all this the country is | €MPloyed every year in the *‘hog bus- ITCHING HUMORS, | from __Imprudence, Excesses, _Indulgences, | o rank growth of blue-grass and white utaside from all this the country is |1, 4™y “jiimense, probably about aker, Barberis,”Grocorn, ani Wolhorwoman's | b R P f e T s e wgain favored with a bounteous harvest, | go > of the most oxtensi: ; y | fact would _seem to, warran, oo inthe|| o o Sl et o food will stand ke s iy, SOIDE, oy prediction that when the timber is finally | R T FAEA G600 SR e and 1 catises, conequénces and cure. d the vill bo utilized for | FCK 0ol 8111085 10POrALIO) s of brick, threo stories high, 120 | tion abindunt, &' cleanse th hood of oS IOT s n T austed the land will be utilized for = e e ing is of ) h, i t, leanme Ve To vottlon th Gle o4 . B i v purposes and sheep raising, though | V° successfully conducted. feot long, sixty wide, with out- |wnd theskin of torturing nd disguring lumors. | AUYSisbE100 bottles . 8. B, o e of b { 3 ; g en p MATEST N é : St e ful“lh]v l:.ml: tlu-]d:uu]pn s of the climate | ¢ 000 corner in your euphoard for St, h::d].lllungin. l\'h]h‘l“il-‘. :I\t; that f‘-u\-“»r‘”’{.;r, CUTICURA REMEDIES T mu” (A‘Jnl:nuu('n, all always be ¢ 4 aug] 0w, of ground. | Are the greatest modiclnes on 3 3 Buckien's Armea Salve, m— can pack and have ready for shipment | /e hlf s not beon tald s to thelr_curative : . ; , in every cake, . " v r Humors, arly dis I 5 owned and | i at this seasd their build- iy packing-houses in the city conducted by Miller & Le $1,000 Reward, Will bo paid to any Chomjst who will find, POres are op ypurition, { tho world, | Treasurer Bturdevant and the Capitol Con- aam, Providence. 4. Cuts, Ul | tract. aklin, N, 1. DR, FELIX LE BRUN'S ‘ancers, Piles, | Lincoln T Salt Rheum G AND | ains, Corns, Chapped hands,and lata anford's Radical PREVENTIVE AND CURE 50 barrels of pork in one day, and, I am informed, upon a pinch 200 barrels could ] be turned out, and that with thirty men surer Sturdevant takes a very | iy ahout fourteen or fifteen hours, ~ Tt is, like view of the capitol | indeed, astonishing the rapidity with contract matter. Ho says ho has 0o per- | whicl they put a hog out of sight, when - sonal preference between Mr. Stout and | onee they get a fair hold on him, = As at Business Outlook. Mr. Silver. He says the question of par- | the slaughtor houscs o perfect system | | tisan politics of the two bidders liad not Lontiup, oyt a his allotod duty | S Through the mist and dust and smoke | the least weight with him, the state would | ¢, perform, and o i consequently no of speculative rumors and premature and | save the difforence betwoen the two bids | jntorference with eacl other; everything colored estimates, it is now possible to see | or over $41,000. When Mr. Silver was like clock-work. When the hogs are urlli’ 1 anufactured, by DX J. EEH?ABE:««QHR - 305]15%] [ from a middle of July estimate and obtain | before the board he questioned him very they are first weighed by the il tubes’ of offensiv EGER'] l 50 sult of the | closely and repeatedly as to whether the sweetens and puriies the breath, stops the cough and J. W. WUPPERMANN, thlgant J0 MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD, r, then passed to the “‘blocking | arrests th tarrh towardy mption. sumple of stone shown was exactly the men,” who plice them on the several | Comple with Inhaler, §1.00. A..u tor. 're fair and busine all skin eraptions, guaranteed to cure in every instance, or money refunded. conts per box BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, An excellent appetizing touic of exquisite flavor, L over tho Fever Cincinna nmercial. ure Cloanses the nasal pus- A of foul mucur, restoros o of sinell, Caste, and are of counterfc r vr or druggist for the genuine wl, throat, and hrone tter, FOR EITHER SEX, an intelligent view of the harvest of 1883, The wh progress of rent DR, -\ — HO are nu : § (il S ? Xind'as thatwasd in: the wilgs als i hion | Sanford's Radical &9, Thisremedy being infected directly to the seat of massTURs BrrTERS 3 LOST VITALITY, LaCK an extraordi T same kind as g8 al- | plocks (two generally uged), when |72 sl ikl | thed o o o ’ 51 Broadway, N. Y. Vi S ik oo ik year, it is now pretty well settlod, will | ready built and whother he could and | fhoy are received by the “cutteds,” and ,‘,',',,)j,‘,‘l;,",’;,',,g;: 08 Lo Shan of i) or oadeosm H. H. MARHOFF Oin Cat dy re not reach the average, but neither will it | would use that kind of stone. He said Mr. very quickly dispatehed-—the various UNITED STATEB I, Wi ovantive by um‘n{wx,lfll S L ) : |l so far below as was predictod short | Silver'sanswers were positive and entirely | uulitios separited tnd throws into their Catl o thowa oday Wnlocinatesy MBI e Py Bend Tt or TH3atruded Vrmphiet fro time ago. The aggregato will not vary | satisfactory, and he offered to name hia | | respoctivo places. One’man woighs for ’ witao three ure, or we will. refund the <JOLTAIG BELT GO, MARSHAI o | very much from 450,000,000 bushels, Add | bondsmen€o back him in his agreement | ghe hurrels (200 pounds), and throws the v ) 1o vaid, 82 po oo, 66 to this the excess in surplus carried over | to use the stone required. There is not a | ¢le into the *“salt box” from which N GUARANTEES from 1882 as compared with that left over | shadow of doubt that somehody has gota | ¢ “pucker’ sives it, and when the {asaad 1y ol St IO S AL in 1881, and there will be .n...mm.ny“.rumntnl $41,000 unllllll-u[flm state will [ barrel i packed, is turned over to the sufficient to supply the home demand and | pay for the present, The only question a- | teaoper, " who honds it. 1t is then bored, A a full margin for foreign export. .| bout this at least, is as to whether Silver | filled with strong brine, plugged, brand: OF OMAHA. lix Onta, oy, Ty and potatoen v | will o for hin ights and the rights of | e “ui sy for shipshent. Fiftcen Dr.FelixLeBrun & Co come up to an ayerage crop, and in some | the public in the courts. We donotknow | notnds of Tuik’s Island or other course g XA instances there is nu':n than an average. | what his itnentions are, but there is a ,l“.m is allowed to each barrel of pork. capltal’ $100,000.00 J 1SOLE PROPRIETORS. | The fruit crop is not large, but it is strong public sentiment that he ought to | ™ Tl lard is ent into small picees before | C. W. HAMILTON, Pres't. NG, F Goudman, Druggiat, Bole M'n'm:': Omaha, { | Corn, about which there has been a good |maintain his ground if possible, Public going into the kettles —the leaf lard goes M. T. BARLOW, Cashier. deal of anxiety, is getting out of the [policy no doubt demands xu«»hl rw;l‘rln a8 1into one kettle, and the rough lard into e woods very rapidly. There is, taking the | well as for thesake of saving the $41,000 | 416ther; there are generally eight or 1 [ comn state through, an_increased acre- | as to settle the question of fraud that has | yen employed in the lard department, “,Ac‘:‘;:"!"';;:‘:::fe';:" and kept sub- Heallth 18 weanlth- { |age, after making full allo been raised, and us fur as possible secure | whon ‘an averago of ubout two hundred | Gortifientes of Deposit Issued pay- ‘f.u losses caused by local storms o. But of course Mr Silve kegs, or about nine thousand pounds are | able in 3, 6 and 12 months, boaring MANUFACTURER. and floods, and, with reasonably oras m:u m]wulnt ]mil personal II"h‘ turned ont daily Interest, or on demand without in- | ble weather, we may look forward to a 1ty be that he will not see his way A large quantity of “*bulk meat” is gen- | terest. WHOLTESALE & RETAIL. | full crop. y clear to perform the contract in case the | equally produced; this is from small hogs, | Advances made to customers on | MiNard Hotel Block, | Altogether, thercfore, taking the coun- | courts should award it to him, with the | {go light for prine pork. The hams are | approved securities at market rate | OMAHA, - 5 NEB SR s try Iluuu b, it is safe to caleulat: upon | additional expense of litigation, and the | g0ke , and generally canvassed before | of interest. : '\‘fiul‘,\'i\uln“.:LM"‘ another good crop year, and all that a {anwoyance and trouble a hostile board | ghipping, The Interests of Customers are W.B GRING favorable harvest implics, from a business | misht treat him to. Though wo slars i S closely guarded and overy facility . . ) point of view, [ the general desire that Mr. Silver should CBUCHU-PATBA.” compatible with principles of | b 8 4] 1 Europe are al ofavorable | pu i matter in the courts, we can not b AL o allannoving | 80und banking freely extended. | Dr.E C. West's Nerve and in Tre H huction and Commisslon Merchants.‘Ha’rd a,nd Soft Coal, sops in (it couniry. Thi is by (oo with o vory comumon exprossion | ¢ Quicks eomloto cure, all-snnoving | *orngy aight drafts on Enlandsire. | g suetie ke iy tiia B aretoont, b } i R mm_\ interpreted as unfavorable to our | that i ourse is necessary inorder to | g ‘f‘," PAARRE: Bl y Diseases. | 1and, Scotland, and all parts of Eu- i ¥ith, Hortoy Neurld s, Headuohe, Nervous ‘ WILL ATTEND T0 SALES IN ANY PART OF COKE OR WO00D. [markets. But it must ot b forgotten | vindicate bis bid and prove that it was | ruggiats rope. | WakeRR s, Meutal Doprousion.” Saftoni. Jutnases ”n,‘u..ulxn:‘ . A e L A A A R e I P Ty | —— 8ell European Passage Tickets. ;Illu romiltng in ..f:‘ and louding t wisery, ¢ Q / 1492 Douglas Strec | Siratmalascas, Ooes. 8ab puaduce proof of that i in the bid itself and in The 01d Ticket, Collections Promptly Made, | 1o of e i elther son, Tvotintary foen ™™ ) ) E. B. FELLOWS, BUCK STOVE enough bread and meat for hor people, | Mr, Silver's readiness to furnish bonds £o | Washington bispateh to the Cluclauat Haguirer | ety "o e S Lovollaialy bowe ] W, CO., and there is always on that side & defic | comply with a_contract under the b T W P R T fral sl -abute o over-udulgenca, Each ¢ d UPHOLSTERE R ciency. 1t mustalso bo borue in wind | Whether MrSilver wanis the contrast | and Hendricks seets to bo gathoring new 46.00, Sont Ly mall propaid on sedant ELSAINT LOUIS, that good crops in England have the sane b enough o risk a law suit to get it is | forco overy day, and sagacioms politiciuns | PALACE Py sw‘u ; e AND . effect upon general industries that they | his personal business, and taking facts as | 4re froe 0 admit that it would sweep the 1y asc. With each Ordes MATTRESS MANUFAOTURER. Pierc/ & Bradford. i i i wnfyuiiry i ey it wihus ik wir s 1| Sy - esdenien mapirts,| 1L LDA <D HALL, | i s s el s L J S e D a means, far wmore than in the nited | necds vindication N i Mmes of to-day contains | '““‘“‘"‘ our wekten guarantes torefund the Al kinds of Upholsteri e to order on short 0 AGENST FOR OMAHA | “\. dar ko v.:,‘“”],. 8 Huied | The New York Times of to-day contain 1204 Farnam Street. I the Cretanont does not affeot e vy e ) . notice. an important interview Iy{ one of its cor- | No. 206 North Sixteenth stree and meat, On this s | conquered and cured by Samaritan Nep. | ¥espondents with an old and intimate | P.H ko W1 Daug st Omaha Neb, JAMES MoVEY, McCARTHY & BURKE,_ / taple articles of food {Uirnd Ihy Ver- | friend of Mr. Tilden, apropos to the an kafiieflffail;ofinetor JAS. H. PEABODY b, D, | sot all they want of vine, §1.50, { ’ a i nouncement that the leading ln nocrats PHYBICIAN & SURGEON, ‘ o people usually| Eruptions and malignant fovers aro| whether prices be high or low, while in Practical Horse Shoer UNDERTAKERSl ‘r:mu,..l‘.h consumption depends ILuwlyl\ “Dr. Richmond’s Swmaritan Nervine | throughout the state of New York are fa- | s i oo upon the eamnings of the people and | permanently cured me of epileptic fits,” | voring the nomination of the “old ticket Makes » spcialty o Roadstersnd tendortoat o | 218 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM {prices of commoditios. Thore peoplo (J. 8. ale, Madison, Floridn, — Got at | Tnis gentlonin stutes that ho. is persmn | nagsawers” Sia47 Jones 8t Offie, No. 1067 Fuge Shops, Dodge street bet b AR J 1 AND DOUGLAS. | consume what they can afford to pay for. ‘_,..m Druggists, ally advised of Mr, Tilden's views uull 0.8 i Tolgphone' y tBilliard Hull in Omaha, The i i Cigars wre: provided for pat . | WAT1y4p 126 s;ixuu-- e, tor otilee,

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