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o _— EDHOLM&ERICKSON \S SOLE AGENTS FOR TEINWAY BT A NN OS, OMAHA DAILY BEE---MONDAY JULY 21, 1884, The Largest S_fnck in Omaha: and Makes tfi; Lowest Prices: United B8tates Depository First National Bank, —OF OMAHA— Cor. 13th and Farnam 8ts. Judge Gaslin had not heard of his Omaha scrape or he would have ordered his acquittal, for the judge has about as much love for the metropolis and its citi vens as the devil has for holy watce, Last ovening both the republicans and democrats ratified. The city was aclow with bonfires and rockets and a perfect pandemonium of drums, fifes, hurrahs The great trouble hero is LEAVES FROM LINCOLN. The Capitol Corner.Stone Laying Delegates to the Omaha Tourna- ment—-A Land Leaguer Pro- testing ~Oonvict Labor Other Capital Clatter, Furniture. DRAPERIES ANC MIRRORS,# CEIANMBIEES SETS - and hoorays been very much like the weather, reason- Lixcory, July 20, 1884, [that the democrats have no speakers Special correspondence of Tie Bre. and the republicans are all speak T WE v § | Tho nows of the week in Lincoln has|9%% Tt would “be s great = deal e Oidest Banking Establishment BER, HAYNES AND HARDMAN ore n Omaha, mouth, for really some of the young Demosthones Benjamins here should be appointed professors of oratory in the doaf and dumb asylum. It would be a God send to their party if they were as silent SUOCRSSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS. Organized in 1808, Organlzod as a National Bank In ably varied without any extremes of sen- sation or yot a dearth of diarnal doings worthy of transformation to the type. Wil AND SMITH, AMERICAN AND PACKARD ORGANS. The ceremony of laying the corner-stone | 4,d half as solemn as thedemocratic cnes | CAPITAL « + + . + . « $200,000 i Vh:\‘"::\'4-l.l‘l\\\" l\.r:;.niut and best stock of Sheet Music In the city, comprising Ber. [of the capitol on Tuesday last rather | who do not seem to have enough s SURPLUS AND PROFITS . $150,000 Just recolved an assortment far surpassing anything In this market, comprisin; s y Peters’ ““Leipzig” Cheap Edition, Breslau, Mayence editions. broke the monotony, but with the ex-[composure when before an audience to OFFICERA DIRSCTORS. the latest and moat tasty designs mmmh\'(urng for this spring’s trade and covering Hanuax Kounrea, Prosident. Jonx A. Crmanrox, Vice Prestdent. A oustus Kouxtes, 9 Vice Prosident. A. J. PorrisTon. f twinkle their eye, I think if I wasa Cleveland man, and saw even a cross roads postoftice way down in Red Willow county, 1 would manage to eay something intelligible in his favor, even if 1 had to learn it out of a book. Quip Nunc — PROGIRESS OF THE B, & M, ception of the most intaresting Masonic A range of prices from the Cheapest to the most Expensive. h . . . 3mall Goods and General Music Merchandise of all Kinds. 101 AND 103 15TH STREET, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. EDHOLM & ERICKSON, FHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS Jewelry of & designs made to order, Large stock of Diamonds and Fine Gold Jewelry. GENTS FOR GORHAM MANUFACT'NG CO'S STERLING SILVERWARE LARGE STCCK OF loward Waltham, Elgin, lancaster and Columbus Watches SOLE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED ceremonies with which the proceedings were accompanied and the remarks of L. Davis, Onshier, W H. Moquixs, Asslstant Cashior. " Transacts a general banking buainess. I[ssne certificates b Draws drafts o Francisco nd principal cltiee in the Uniyed o ftics rt this continent and si6) Alro London, blin, Bdinburgh n.nfl |h. » '~ THE MERCHANTS Nallonal Ban OF OMAXEIA. Authorized Capital, - §1,000,600 Paid-up Capital, 100,060 Surplus Fund, = 70,008 Parlor Coods Draperies. Now ready for theinspection of cus-| Complete stock of all the lates tomers, the newest rovelties in stylesin Turcoman, Madras and Suits and Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Etec., Ete. Elecant Passongor Elovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIVERICK,, OMAHA NEB. _ | Ex-Governor Furnas, the cvent was de- cidedly tame. The address was certainly a model one, being devoid of the usual rhetoric that is twined around new cor- ner-stones like the ivy with which ora- tors covers the aged and crumbling arch- C mpletion of the Kenesaw Cut-Ofr. es mado by man hundreds of years after their arshitects are mingled with the dust. The ex-governor gave ina plain unostentatious manner the history of the | wonderful progress of Nobraska in a nut | shell and hisaddress is a document well worth preserving. His comparisons bo- | ¥ tween the Nebraska of tho past and that of the present are really surprising, oven From the Denver Tribune, Telograms received in this clty yoterday an nounced the completion of the Kenesaw ci line of the Burlington and Missour JIF forms the hypothenuse of & right o to the old line batween Kene and runs through the richest n Nebraska, Tho line \rough business in about a xact distanco from Denver to Pacific ction by way of the Kenesaw cut-off iy \. SCHNEIDER WATCH, DRESDEN, |{; .. v havo tived mid all this pro-| Keoetiv:cia et o 118 T ot LA tance shortened beiug about thirty miles. Tho | N, W, Cor, Farnam ano 12th Sts gress, and, perhape, added a little to its development. What a brilliant showing for any commonwealth is the contrast between the grand assessment roll of the state in 1873, which was 878,418,680, and that of 1883, which was $110,543,° 44, a gain in ten years of 832,124,064 In 187 there wero only 1,107 miles of railroad in Nebraska. In 1884, 2,085 miles, an increase of 1,678 mi new cut-off will make the Chicago, Burling ton & Missouri the shortest line to Chicago by 33.3 miles, The cut-off will save over one hourin timo between the terminal points when the fast passenger trains are run through between Chicagoand Denver, On July 1, two years since, the Burlington line was ipleted to this city, The progress made in inci od facilities for the safo and speedy handling of both freight and passen. gers i5 very marked. Time on_treights from the oastern shippers is now uniformly arrived at destination in the remarkable time of seven Cor. 15th and Dodge, opposite Postoftice. OFFICFRS) FRAik Munrny, Prostdent. | SAwL K. Roanxa, V-P Bax, B. Woov, Cashler. | Lurnna Duas, A DIRECTORS! Frank Murphy, Samuol E. Rogers, Bon. B. Wood Charles C. Housel, A. D. Jones, Luthor Drake. Tra & Genoral Banking' Business. Al whe hmuun)' lhnklm‘lhullnu- te transact are Invited call, No matter how large or small the transaction, 1t will receive our caretul attention, and we promis always courteous treatment. Pays particular attention o business for partier IMPORTER, JOBBER AND,MANUFACTURERS' AGENT OF Carry the Largest Stock, offer the Lowest Prices and Fasiest Terms of Any Dealer Here on PIANOS and ORGANS 8, 211 of icl B8 & iding outside the city. K Il tho pri | I'é}'}h wnlu“c«»mlrggéed b;::wnr:;::m nr:’(} gr eight daya from Now York, and three b | Sipa citio o the Unitad Stateaat ATy IBWah Fest N 5 A our days from St, Louis and Chicago, and | Accounts of Banks and Bankers recelved on tavor e superintenden of nstruction | without breaking bulk or detention between | ablo torma. ) ) j . :{:uwedl zhet ndum{m [of i,.utp,l.t in B Limiar Oiabalsianat Llht)', or Uh‘lc:uaor l:f;':fxwt'flfl-“ G D UG ) Besides M: ther Well-k Makes 11 thi the state to be 185,524; amount of Donver. Buys nad sella Forolgn Exchange, County, OI% esldes fmy other ell-known aKes, we se e _This i3 new to westorn merchants, the old time being from twenty to thirty days from Chicago, Tho timo aud facilities afforded by urlington lino aronot remarkablo only asa comparison between new and old con and Governmont secucitios 13TH ST., BETWEEN FARNAM AND HARNEY' World Renowned IMAHA, NEBRASKA money apportioned $182,344; amount per pupil 982.10 cents, In 1884 num- ber of pupils 209,387; amount of money UNITED STATES = = S = [ = o = (= = — = = SAGR /i - «z ; 4, €53 EFACTORY } Omaha Neh THE LEADING © 1.09 and 1411 Dodze St., ARRIAG Catalogues turnished on Applicati 1. 1 GCGreorman ID. WWvatt; 1UMBER MERCHANT = i S R AR, oA o SERTCE e e (oY I =S = B = Fi = o [} L] s = =] o saaEaE s (=] GUMINGS AND 20TH ST., OMAHA, NEB, Elgutte r'S RICE: T LS For the Next 60 Days. Jusiness from .50 to §15, D Suits to order 5,000 Boys' and 6,000 Men’s, Youths' and 200 Dozen fine imported dozen heavy and me- nmer fancy thing, an Suits fro Youths' S iren’s Suite, from §1 yys' Pants, from b0c, and Fancy Shirts, frou dium Working Shirts, Woolen Shirts from $1 to § + variety, froln White and Col'd Vests from H0¢' to An end- less variety and Noveltios in Ties, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs AND MEN'S HOSE. Nothing Superior and as Large a Variety in the Market, THE LOWEST PRICES GUARANTEED. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING le HOUSE, 1001 Farnam St. Cor, 10th OMAHA, NEB. I:fils?gl' OMAHA. # n uoug TaeiThur - appropriated §404,401; amount per pu- pil $1 449.10, a gain of pupils in one| year of 23,845, money appropriated $121,- fons, and in recognizing the fact that the business man has rights that are desorving of recognition is only displaying sonnd judgment 020; amount per pupil 467-10 cents. The ex-governor says: ‘‘Whero there were no forest trees when the settle- ments were first made in the country are now to be found 244,356 acres, or 603, 514,168 trces in flourishing groves plant- ed by enterprising settlors and local own- ers, Add to these 1 ,112 truit trees and 2,900,754 grape vines and_you have | tho treeless American desert in your mind’s eye.” Tho firemen of this city are making great preparations for the tournament to be held in your city Tuesday. There will be two companies from this city and a large delegation of outsiders. ~ The Fitzgeralds will 2o up Tuesday, about 30 strong, officered by John Bagley, fore- man, W. H. James, first assistant, and C. M. Carpenter, secoud assistant. They will have a running team of eichteen, under the management of John Temple- ton, and, from the fine work the boys have been doing lately, 1 will bet a pea against a pagoda that they carry off a prize. The merchant’s hose will not go up until Wednesday, and will merely tako part in the parade. They will have on tho part of the Burlington officials, ~ That the people of Colorado recognize and fully ap- reciate the efforts this new line is making 1 heir behalf, is shown by the generous patrou- oy are giving ity 1 tl o flurry in the Now York stock mars »indicator of the management of ountry, and is a safe guide ro man tr the rail s of the for the public to discorn what lines od to serve the intevest of the pul ame time the interest of the stockholders. "Tho great Burlington system constructs its lines into new territory for the pury maining there permanently and fon y profitable. o fact that prompt, atment and liberal dealing with its are necessary to soeuro and holl patronage. TEST T0UR BAKING POWDER T0-DAY! Trands advertised as absolutely puro CONTAIN AMMONIA. Tlaco n en renioyo Quired to detect tho Prosenco Of amionia. twenty men, in charge of W. H. Nowbury, foreman, Robert Dar- ham, first assistant, and I self second assistant. Chief Engineer Quick will also be on hand and 1 will raise my former bet and go two peas against a pagoda that he will be the finest looking man in the line,» Jerome Pentzel, the Adonis of the Thurstons, to the contrary notwithstanding. Chief Quick may not run 1n the running race for chiefs and assistants, but for physique and general wake up, Harry Howard, in his palmiest days, could never cqual Lincoln’s red- shirted knight. Let thero be a special detail of police to keep the ladies on the sidewalk while Quick is passing in the procession. Chief I L. Lyman_and assistant, Menche, will be thereand Tcan assure my ficemen friends in Omaha that the capital city will furnish the said guests during the tournament, of which they can well feol proud to entertain in the best manner possible. William ('Shea, of this city, an Irish nationalist of practical prominence, is not atall satistied with the position about to be takon by the oxccutive committeo of NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. FULNESS IAS NEVER DEEN QUESTIONED, DOE! milllon homes for n quarter of a contury 1t has stood the consumers™eolfablo test, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO., MAKERS OF D, Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts, Tho stro , most dellcluus aud watura | favor know, and B, Price’s Luputin Yeast Gems the Irish National Land League regard Yor Light, Healthy Broad, Tho st Dry Hop ng n politics. 1lo 18 now pre- on oL e paring an open letter to send to mid | cieaco, s 67, LOUIe. committe among _other things g he had with Mr. Boston when ho ident of the lrish ich was the founda tion of the land league in this country, consented to use iz influe a change of name waa that the Ame politics should not in any way be mixed with land league matters, We are constantly hearing of the lack of manufactories in the city and the hesi- tency of mechanic _producers to locate. This can very easily be explained if the citizens of the capital would only take vime to congider the matter. Do they ever turn their eyes to the south where stands the penitentiary and think of the contract system there in operation under Boss Stout and others, What honest hardworking stone cutter, no matter what his skill, can compete successfully with the contract labor in the line of stone that th H. K. BURKET i¥ EMBALMER 111 North 16th Btreot Uvisna 0 D iRl OHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER, AND DEALER IN ETC, 1000 Farnam St., Telegraph No._#21. UHNDERTAEERS! 218 14TH STREET, BET. FARNAM AND DOUGLAS Even the heathen Chinee—the diamond eyed child of the sun—has a direct com- petition in the penitentiary laundry and his oriental chop stick economy hardly enables him to successfully moet this competition, It will not be long before boots, shoes, cigars and other merchan- tilo articles will be made by the Nebras- ka convicts and _consequent inroads on all honorable and honest industrial pur- 1t soeins that it is about time for (SUCCESSORS TO JOHN G, JACOBS) UNDERTAEERS ! suits, o riolasse i s the old stand 1417 Farnam strect, Orders by the leadivg classes to examine into this §1aph solicited and prowptly atter tod to, matter. Inmy humblo opinion more wood can be done toward raising the dig- nity of labor and benefitng the sous IA ft. RISDORN They also say that Boss Stout got his contracts with the state renowed B ETRE aeveral months before tho old ounes | Ve van out, thus having the dead wood o o % fon the "commonweaith, Why in this f i Tom Price, with several aliases, who 2 was connected with th Hing of Jimmy } H Nugent, in the Theatre Comique, of TAN ¢ BOR Iyour city, has just been brought to the | Yenitentiary from Harlan countv, having ! ! No, 1407 Jones Bt o, ) b uouls sea Lok Wlipeabys Auviuoutiy t mi 3 h0as fof O Wotalic Cases, Cofins, Caskets, Shronds. OMAHA, NEB 1o ordors promptly sttended o, Telophone work! A trunk factory has lately been - - |} ity Won £ clirvnio Liver Disoases ostablished in the pen. Is there atior 1 praved o die;l (g Nat, Guard, B, Y. aislsbed in ins pen lo”ihore| MOOARTHY & BURKE, [ disvviiuocs mommomin’, ers to locate in Lincoln mow! oML, a0y o whon | waswo DREXEL & MAUL, of toil by regulating the prison con 5 R o tract system than foolgin around @ f!,,r[r‘ nenran ] “ pllea; Dr W KR oot eiint, yoawa, Pa. nd strikes, Let the example of | {7137 USHIL H ! {}u Are you Rheumat New York in these matters ba | ¥ b AL Ld LSV Kby Work curea tio, National Bt OF OMAHA, S, W, Cor, Farnam and 12th Sts, Capital, $100,000.9¢ C. W. HAMILTOH, Pros't. 8. 8. CALDWELL, V.Pres't. M. T. BARLOW, Cashlor DIRECTORS : €, 8. OALDWELL, 8. ¥, SMrrn, C. W, Hamrrron, M. T. Barrow, 0. WiLL HaMiuToxN, Accounts sollclter, and kopt sub Joct to sight check. Certificatos of Deposlit Issued pay able In 3, 6 and 12 months, bearin# Interest, or on demand without In: terest. Advances mado to customors orn approved securitles at market rate of Interest. The Interests of Customors arc c'osely guarded and overy facliity compatible with principlos of sound bankIng freely oxtended. Draw sightdrafts on England,iro land, 8cotiand, and all parts of Eu vop! 8ol European Passa e Tickota COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. T OMAHA SAVINGS BANK ! Cor. 13th and Douglas Sts. Cavital Stock, $150,000 Liility of Stockholders, 300,000 Tivs Per Cent Intercst Paid on Deposits LOANS MADE ON REAL ESTATE Officors o Divcootors Prealdont Vico Presilent Managing Direct veeenoes Cath D0 AS OTHERS HAVE DONE. %ou!;, Aro_your nerves weak? Ry WOrL Cured 1 (rom nervous wiaknes L wich el lole Wit kil idor, ¢ Have you B iciinoy Wort cured liko chafk aud thon | n Diabetes ? ol romedy 1 have ou Liver Complaint? lamo | Lad to Foll ©.M. Tal cen ul fau'l Hodgos, Wil Are you Co “Riducy-Wort caunes oo mo w{tor 16 years | Lot n, West Vi, tipated ? ns y Have you Muln‘ i o o bite o ‘any other uth Itero, vt P od than any 7,2 Guloway, Elk Flag, Oregon Are you tormented with v]’ll('fl? Eibridige T.adies, are you suffering’ dlo Ly physic A '.’ loa of If you would Banish Di y Yand pain Health, Take {9 THe BLOOD Cf o1, Hesidonce | I . | Nl N Sacesinmaer CHICKERING, KNABE, VOSE, BEHR BROS, AND ARION PIANOS. Clough and Warren, AND THE CELEBRATED SHONINGER “BELL” ORGANS, Instruments Rented and ront allowed if purchased. Pianos on installments, §10 Monthly. Organs, $5. Call or send for Cataloguo and tems. WARERQOMS, COR. 11TH AND FARNAM STR. DE.A S TVEEDW EED S8 BERER.O Would call particular attentionto their new stock of RIGH JEWELRY FINE WALCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, AND AN UNSURPASSED ASSORTMENT OF Diamonds and Precious Stones, FULL LINE OF HOWARD' WALTHAM AND ELGIN WATCHES. WAREROOMS - - COR. 1'TH AND FARNAM STS. Dr. CONNAUCHTORN 195 BADY 81., DAVENPORT, IOWA, U. 8. A. Established 1878— cnmna Deafness, Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily and ¥ ermanently Oured. Pationts Gured st Home. Write for *“Trir MEn1oAL-MissioNAry,” for the People. Consultation and Correspon o Gratis, P. 0. Box 202, T«lupluvl o No. 26, HON, EDWARD RUSSELL, Postmaster, Davenport, says: ** Physician of \tew. antiity ana Marked Success.” CONGRESSMAN MURPHY, Davenport, An In ¥ wderful Cure Hours 8 to 5 RUEM2.14 , BOLTE & COMPANY, CRIAMENTAL GILVANZED 1ON CORNCES Tin, Tron and Slate Root Crostings, Mctallic Sky-lights 106 t th t, Omalia, Nobraska, MANUFACTURER O] rigees, Buomis Road Wagon AND TWO WHEEL CARTE, Omaha. Neb 1510 sud 1820 Harnoy Streot and 408 8, 18h Birest, ataloguy faswene b fan 0000 wopiication, astrated O Nortieas! Nebraska ALONG THE LINE OF THE OUR SABY. s s A Chicagan St Paul, Minneapolls and S o T Twhly beneticia OMAHA RAILWAY. ¢y "‘ it Al m’:‘lm now extension of this line from Wakefleld up BEAUTIFUL VALLEY of the GAN through Conocord aund Coleridge T ELA FIPLIN GIr O, | Reackies tho best portion of the State, Special ex- | ekors over this line to ston, aud via Blais to all | n stamps. €00 Kucin 0 Wis. Wayne, Nox | principhl po ¥ MALIGS R SIOUX OITY & PACIFIO RAILROAD Conncoot at FBladx ¥or Fremont, Oakda ¢, Nellgh, and tarough to Val- £ For raten and ! -

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