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5ol TR TSN gy ot KN T e PR APRIL 15 SEVEN MILL[(]‘JS OF DOLLARS | ey st 6,606 eori. - A year aeo, 1 was R i Torea o matlonsl nrength are. almost told, that an English syndicate had invested | the Times When Flour Was Worth | Agricultare, Trade and Industry | without represeutation in the parlia- t\(v:.:,;::::u:: 25'0.'53{?.\"3'&"‘» n?::r T)»({;nn:(: Almost [ts Weight in Gold, Rule in England, But Not Here. mentary councils of the nation. On the Way to lnvestment in Oma-= | vestigation { found v),r:n tl;‘h was nn'omer{ A well known Bostonian, one of the Almost every nation ‘péssessing any thln |th United .\"un'na, n.a“in Flrn,n«;(‘. on paper, as nothin, ius been done o el y i 2 0! i o a o vast majority of the national dele- L i D aabatabtinl charactor 1o Justity tho OOl | 1 Tna feree rco for gold which so stir: | ind of constitutional government s | oiles' consist of ~professional men— o that the works will ever b erected, IU18 | 61 the Unitod Statos forty years ago, | Lorroved from Great: Britain its | oyl lawyers—who, while personally ALBRIGHT'S WESTERN TRAVELS. O o Thnt foot for business prop. | 8ays the Boston Transcript, writes us | Methods of parliamentary practice, | most estimable and statosmaniike, have erty. = Residence property three miles | apropos of the statement of the Los which are based on historical, and in | no vested interest in the country. out, three-quarters of a mile from the horse | Angeles correspodent, thatin the néwly | some cases even prehistoric traditions latter as wéll as their p:\(rm\l‘\m are The Overboomed Pacific Slope—How | railway, making hourly trips, and a mile | developed gold region of Lower Califor- | peculiar to the Anglo-Saxon race. Un- | transportable, often in n_carpetbuy, the .Western Meccas Compare | and o quarter from the cable, selling at 850 | nin 85 is the price readily paid for a [ fortunately, while the foreign states [ Which is apt to get lost. Self-interest per front foot. West Seattle, situated four | gy pound sack of flour, and giv have ndopted and copled the oxterior | governs most things in public as well with Omaha—An Interesting miles across the sound, a ferry boat being T i 1ifs d it fest that ¥ Yailing at the | figures from his own experience to s forms of their model, they have | 88in private life,and it is manifest the i b i‘.i‘.’f!.‘c":’"fifl{‘.}“.’n?kfi”,‘.‘& v o1 ostate | that the ““Argonauts” had to pay for | neglected to pay ndequate attention to | the man who possesses great agrigul- T ndled i Senttl about on the swme basis | provisions, In the Spring of '50_he | one of the main principles of the Brit | tural, industrial or commercial inter- To the Pacifio, and with as much judgment as grain is | travelled from Graham Bar, near Rat- | jgh parliamentary system. ests is more likely, for his own sake, to In speaking of his recent trip Mr. W. G. handled in the pits of the board of trade at | tlesnake Bar, on the middle Yuba The English have ever been of the have the country's welfare at heart Albright said : Chicago. Property values are from three to | River, California, “‘afoot and alone, s | opinion that in order to obtain an effi- | than a man whoso only ambition is ten years in advance of the times, and in my | p, ) thing but his per- In Denver the people are crazy on the sub- | judgment will result about in the same man- Paddy went to Dublin,” to Little Deer | cient form of popular representation it | office, and who has nothing b P Joot of real estate. There is no acreage suit- | ner as they did at Wichita, Kan. There is Creek, since Nevada City, a distance of | is absolutely necessary that the back- m‘u_nl aims and wishes to sway his able for subdividing near the city and lots | NO chance'to invest any money there with | sixtcen miles, and paid 8100 for a fifty- | bone of the latter should be formed by | action. 11 25195 feet. Transf " tho 18th of | AnY degree of safety, as everything is fig- | pound sack of flour, and backed it t0 | the representatives of agriculture, in- From the subjoined somewhat start- oy B st (TREA WWAES SN ured from @ speculative standpoint. | Graham Bar that afternoon. This an- | dustry, and commerce. The latter cun- | ling tables it will be seen that, whereas February by warranty deed were $152000; | Town lots are "platted eight miles | ecdote he relates to temper the state- | stitute the foundation and basis of [ the ropresentatives of agriculture, { oGl ALl LU e LT d““; onCuntry, and | enough | (has | ment that a new ‘49 has dawned from | every commonweaith, mora_especially | trade and industry rulo the roost in the § 000 andon the 20d, 510,00, Eighty acres | tiready boen platincic sirpl 8 REUNAGOR | Ensenoda, Any one who can remember | n'the caso of groat democracies such | British house of commons, both Feance, | were sold while 1 was there for 850,000, sev- | OF & THPIon 80 6 BAl O BEORI R oma | the rush for the mines forty years ago, | as the United States and France. | and, in particular, the United States, eral miles from the business center, and the | ynq Seattie without anything to do and no | Or has heard one who witnessed it tell of | And 1t is just in these two | have confided their fate and their in- nearest means of transportation being within | chance for work. We returnedon the North- | it, will accept with alarge allowance the | countries—both of them pre-eminent | terests to a body of professional men two and a half miles, and that a circle road, | ern Pacific and trains were frequently | story that it is being repeated in thisor | by reason of their contributions to the | who, in the eyes of tho public at any similar to our belt lin stopped botween stations, poles wore used | that newly developed district. Iu the | agriculture, industry and_trade of the | rate, have given no hostages to fortune: THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MONDAY sited, DAYS OF THE ARGONAUT! A.rlcunural Imp momu. d RKENDALL, JONES & 0 HURC LL P < " Ill', ’ ARKER, Buccessors to Reed, Jones & Co. R, Dealerin Agricaltural lmnlemcms Wagons Wholesale Mannfactarers of Boots & Sho lfl Oarringen aud buggles. Jonogstreat b L B B otween o and Agenus fof,Boston Rubber Ehoe Gg, 11k, 1104 and LININGER & JlETl.ALl’il.‘l).. ' Agricut” Inplements, Wagons, Carriageh | ——— e 3 7 ugglos, eto. Wholosale. Omaha, Nebraska. . PARLIN, ORENDORF & MARTIN CO. Lalb‘l' Beer Browers. Wholesale Doalers in M8 North Fightceath street, Omaha, Nob. Agricaltural Tmplements, Wagons& Buggies —___ Comios, e FAGLE CORNICE WORKS, NOLINE MILEURN & S1000A%0 <0 | Wanu/goturersof Galvanized Iron Corniod Wagons, Buggics, Rakes, Flows Bto, | ™™ Sribaeis Setad iinitioiabadien=ten Cor. 9th and Pacific streets, Omahs. == rrr — ____Offioe Fixture: MAIOI"Bl o 51"“()~DS MANUFACTU. R’A\G Ea "A. HOSPE, Jr., Manufacturers of Artists’ Material, Pianos and Organs, Bank, Offce and Saloon Fixtares Rook Cases, Drug Fixturos, Wal 1813 Douglas street Omabs, Nebrasks. Cimes, Partitions, failings, Conntars: Bear and Win Covtars, Mirror i VREtory and ofloe. 1190 Abd o — —— South 15th 81 n‘nr lephor bkt Telophone 1134, Boots and Shoes. o ¥ - hdi ~ N ] = Paper Boxes. ? by the train men to punch poor devils oft of | gtivring days of tl 1618 the Rl i L W. V. MORSE & (O, s ; > One hundred and sixty acres eight miles stirring duys of the ‘‘gold fever” the OHN L. WILKIE 3 tho trucks who were endeavoring to steal a ety al BRITISH HOUSE OF COMMON JOHN L. 2, ont sold for 850,000; 108 acres for $105,000. | rido enat, = When they emerged from wuder | Di00d of the whoie nation secmed bub Jobbers of Boots &nd Shoes. i bling with excitement, as the thirst for Total number of members—610 he 2 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 200 240 o 1 Dowene e, omava: Mamaractors, | FIODTICIO" Omala Paper Box Factory, Summer strect, Boston, Nos. 1617 add 1510 Douglas stroet, Omaha, Neb. in west Colfax addition, 25x125, three miles | from head to foot an inch thick, Spokane gold became fiercer and fiercer. | from the business center across the river | F'alls, 350 miles cast of Seattle, has also had left shops, and counting-house: y a great boom in real estate, but at present is | fices, and ruched for the clippers that simply an option busine: were advertised to_carry gold-seekers | Agriculture... — round the Horn. She scenus on sailing Shttat V8 are y o ndustry T T days are said by old residents to remind Voo sttt it Vol ORiR AL them of a rush for u harbor steamer on @ | Commerce and trado 0 feils Pranos] -0 Adkla Frknce! hot Summer day. Everybody wanted to Qoal, Coke and Lime. _____Sash, Doors, Eto, _ s ~ ) OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME C M. A. DISBROW & €O, Jnters o Hard S Ol | s, or, B Hovldngs, _Branch umn- 12th and Ixard street Omaba, through the bottoms, about as near the horse car linc as Wost Albright, €0,000. Acrenge is being platted and sold nto lots fourteen miles out. I consider that they have reached the extreme of their boom, and 1 Among recent transfers were eight blocks | the cars they were covered with atkali dust ] i il be o Protess NEBRASKA FUEL 0., L ) gl\;tr::n‘:l"curly reaction will be tue inevita LFor many 8 yoar 1've Woood youl, g[;)":,oh(‘_nlllflm'/nm ;\ml n.m; Yos \!"‘121‘.?3 Protessional men.. stW < of Coal a Coke. BOHN MANUFACTURING C v ' i i n peace or strife—upon my hfe, ebody late. who cursed th n Army and navy . 3 o By comparing these prices with Omaha, | “F{C ek Have hoodoosd you ! fato that kept him forever in the rear 21 South 1th St Omati, Neb. Manufcturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, 3 om, > A%e | My staunchest friends are all on strike, in the race forthemines. Of course the | Office holders, J Mouldings, statr work and Intcror hard wood finiabs N. B corner 8th and Leavenwe rih streets, My bud They have no manufactorles to speal of in & hopes are wilted, fover was mild here as compared with ; FRENCH GHAMDER OF DEPUTIES, —_— - ' Denver. They claim that the opening of the T“A“x’:“n‘i:";“““‘ffit‘.:gl lf“,';,ll"h“:cm‘“ Californfa. Gen. Sherman says that at Number of deputies—5%0, e Srockery “"d m"“‘”""‘" 2 L Gulf road hus been of benefit to- the stock, i ono time 600 ships were anchored in — - o e T T PERKINS, GATCH & LAUMAN, ge, Pumps, Eto l l'r:o !;:l:;::‘n&nllh-:ir lnn‘tg:W;: ;o':-i'"w'?.fl'u”"i'flfi Otrait'rous friends! O trait'rous friend 8! San Francisco harbor without crews. 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 e t Importers and jobbers of TRAM HEAT 1 I | ere the | “"Frug all your manhood vanished! The sailors had deserted and joined in . i Omaha Pucking company, Wwho have & retail | you'say to suit your sclfish ends, the rush for the mincs. Soldiers in tho Crockery, Glassware, Lamys, Silverware Pllmlli, Pmes and Bnglne& hat cattle they are bringing ic arc shipped [ AR/ Y B GOF T8 U0TAOREr amplo of the sailors, and it roquired tho | omeo holders v PSRN == LR il i direct to Omaha and are here slaughtered. And clapped your hands and made brass utmost exertions of ofl(cqs to prevent Tk [ e cflmmlsg!gn and Storage. U. S. WIND Lx\mM«, .t~ l’l'Ml’ €0, The wealthy citizens of Denver discourage bands regimental stampedes. Those were the Y. RIDDELL & RIDDE, LL, A S 11 § manufacturers, claiming that they donot | - pray'aut Boulanger marchos! when servants commanded $300a month; | Agriculture ees—— Steam and Wate» Supplies, I e ke i Fought bourd vy Tosiod Wi canvi Storare ad Comnision Merehants, | mvss v s, s g o omon e O g o o1 eonbard | O fickle land I toped to sway! rented for $1,000 a month, and every- | Commerce and trade........ o2 E— 1 say it to my sorrow, 4 . 2 Specialties — Buut hees Itry, . —- vinced that values' are thoroughly estab- | you raise an idol up to-day thing else was as nigh in proportion. UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIV Ui i‘-m'.fm‘&“r?-n"nf&n" a Nob. BROWNELL & €O, lished in the latter, and that we areon the | ~ To dash it down to morrow! The golden days of California were not Number of representatives—%; of territorial delogates Enaines Boilers and Geeral Mflcmflflr’ eve of great activity in realty, So long! A long adieu I wave. altogether golden for those ata distance 0 20 40 00 0 100 120 140 160 180 200 20 240 200 280 30y ____Dry Goods and Nollons sNgIes, Boiers . Pueblo 18 a city of probably 20,000 to 30,000 Your Boulanger will seek from the mines. M. E. SMIT) Bheet-iron work, steam pumps, saw mills, 12131218 population. The boom is far in advance of | A fortune and .fpmriom grave e ey SMITH & €O i AR TS publlo improvomenta, AW cholco acrengo | % 1o'glorious Aueriaue! When Amabel a-Milking Goes. s Paasiona dkd i o0 Dry Goods, Furnisning Goods and Notions —____iron Works. B 104n & Lyplcatmintog oWy @0 thata 1s AR (et S Amln‘l;::’{m":ni:‘k‘i.rr\“. ity SR — 1102 and 1104 Douglas, cor. 11th street, Omaha, Neb. STEAM DBOILER WORKS, ang;u;ma wnfin!l:;“x‘l:;nn?; :Wfp‘?: Jnenenl;‘ An April Message. R 2 i KILPATRICK-KOCH DRY GOODS CO., | _Carter & Son, Prop's. Manufacturers of all kinds ood acreag per acre,an New York World. If lightest Visently. bl ‘ommerce ana trade. ¥ ¥ ot -t ) Businoas property from €50 lo 600 pr ot | mye Apeil showors lightly fai, AT e R oo | e Tmporters and Jobbers in Dry Goods, Notions | Steaia Boilers, Tanks and Sheet Iron Work oot, unimproved. The light of duy gives place to gloom The dainty drifted folds disciose Z Gehta' furnisking goods. Cornor 1ith and Harney WORKEBIGtHARAnAIB @31 CIon s Salt Lake City has an estimated population | mp o shadows gather over all 2 A bosom white as May, streets, Omaba, Nebraska. oy s e of 80,000. No sidewalks or public improve- | * Anq twilight. fills the drawing room, When Amabel amilking: goe The 264 prof 1 h rom Kentucky ar icing iaw, TR T YT A SO Dt AL Oy LRI G O O ments of any kind, Business property ranges | wiecein s oraiden: stauds by a0 T ey ing goes, e 264 professional men in the Uni- | from Kentucky are practicing iawyers, HELIN, THOMPSON & CO., w 0l m Ilfl Ufl [ Ill]ll Blll m Wl]l‘l. from §1,500 to §2,000 per front foot; residence [ Wh \atu (he rain drops siently. in_ kerchief gay. tod States house of representatives con | as aro also 110t tho B4 representatives IRE S Tougat ana Gas llE lots from $100 to 150 per front foot. ‘Three b s e sist o of the state of New York, The repre- i immi Haginos brass work, gonoral foundry, machine and miles from the center lots are selling from | Ah! this is her reception day. A Breath of Spring. Lawyers engaged in practice sentatives mentioned under the hoad of Woulens and Taiors Tl'l[llmHlES, biackemith work, Offioo and works R i $300 to $500; acreage from $300 to §1,500. BILTALL ok oLonrEaata thb 61 done, Lucy E. Tilley. Doctors lawyers include only those who have 217 Bouth 15th strest. i - 1 Ogden as a population of $,000. Tuwas of- | And yet I am' constrained to-stay, . A dash of warnibreathod, blinding rain, a | Editors deseribed themselves in the Congres- — OMAIHA WIRE & IRON WORKS, ered six and one-quarter acres one and one- rush of sunshine through the gloom, Ministers. w ili f L iles from the bueincss conter for $7.00. | A" stbrlo. chmers 1r oves. Sl o otk s 1A ks SaF T H 10 ey ||| afeaninl poLticias 1§ | sional Dircctory as being engaged in Furniture Manufacturers of Wire aud Iroa Railings Fortyantes wera racently WII;’ at ;‘l'"“& the | As soft the April showors fali. orchards break abloom, Labor delogates. ..., }‘,‘l“‘fl‘\‘fi‘;‘gl{;‘;“"‘l“i‘;o"& ‘flf‘;“ L "é’;””;“:'})' 5 DEWEY & STONE, Desk rals windom gunrde fowor siands, wir sikns same distance for §40,000. There is nothing 3 r '0- éte. 125 Norti 10ih street, Omatia. there, however, to justify the belief that | I strive to speak, but all fail; A touch of mystic, hidden power, a silken ... 204 | fessional man is described as being also 3 = ! town lots can become valuable. My, volos 1. soarcely cun“:'[:\rglsna::)‘; aver thriod In twain: o se B torested in agriculture, trade oF in- Wnfllflsfllfl Dea‘F!‘? 1P Pfl];mtm'fl " OMAHA SAFE & IRON WORKS At Ogden I met a representative of an | But she aivines the sweet old tale And lo! a winged flame takes flight from | Of the 20 representatives whom the | dustry, he has been included under one iamamitee iy Umate Neln Mflfll 15 of Fire and Bmfiglal‘ Proof (‘afeg eastern syndicate that has $7,000,000 to in- And, holding out to me her hand, where a creeping thing has lain. state of Illinois sends to congress no | of thése three headings. CHARLES SHIVERICK, vest. Hesays they have inyested largely in | Receives my love—ah! well she may, : less than 16 ave practicing lawyers. 5 i A R “.““.‘.‘{." W Sncknon Siat Omaha, Kansas City, Sioux City, Sioux Falls, | For this is her reception da; > ‘Then swift the hills are made aware, of what \ Ohio lik t ¥ Oflthe /76" membersiof. the United Furnitare. Q. en, propr.Cor. th and Jackson b Minneapolis, St. Padl and Duluth, but have 4 the valleys know bofore— O o ,f:,’,;’r'cg})‘c”,f‘“'lt’“’f,‘;“°"fi,£,’}:' States senate w0 1aas than' 58 are law- Cmaha Nebraska. THE closed all théir investments outside of Omaha. G That Nature's younglings are awake, and al >sentativ P s o —THE— e has made the entire tour of the west— George's Occupation. spring is knocking at the door. teen of Pennsylvania’s 28 representa- | Yers and_ professional men; 9 are en- —- 3 Denver, Pueblo, Trinidad, Leadville, Salt Chicago Tribune. s mefs are ‘“‘“I}I"’ ‘“U‘{“‘;:"'s] of the legal {”n‘f':; ;nlx;lrl\dlll?h\;‘l" o tfldldg nnddut)m_ Oocerios H SH. ke, Ogden, Seattle, Tacoma and Spok "G 3 W Vi inki profession. N 1] 1 3 I riculture and 1is an editor, | ~~—~rrr e :,E“Eug oh‘\;xt‘?:‘u not m\:loswd a dolh;;! d}:‘g?: Wil M‘v?-girfifi|Sec:-\i‘;d“t::l:::i’ai:uvmmkmg o What's In a Name? ! e ol it PAXTON, G4 ”"maui) $100. OF THE in Omaha soon, and I am satisfied he will | “Do you kuow you are looking straight New York World: T have a little boy = ——— — % do busincss here. through my head % | who ‘says many funny and origingl Wholesale GI_‘UGEI‘lCS and Provision. Chicago, Milwaukee & t, Paul R'y. \ 11,00 thing that strikos stranger as poou. With a dreamy staret" S Hough ot i raors. than. sarss STRANG & GLARK STEAM HEATI N 09 and 711 South 10th st., Omata, Neb. y ' ar is that tlie nearer you get to the fruit AL by oy Y RO > e y | .;mwn:]g country the wioro expensive tho ,};‘.a that ::old young man ho passed his hand | 404 One 1’*‘\1&!_?"’"‘:?“;'1]2 he e {;'r:;llgf M“fi;ll’- ;’fi}“‘ (}';*cs;s g0; The Best Route :;;mllr O‘mnhn and Counell [ ruit becomes and the poorer the quahty. | Through her golden tiesses rich and rare. \t e Z. ne da T uffs to | Fresno has a pobulation of 10,000; business | ““Pretty Laura,” he said, “I'm only building | having losta number of pencils,he asked Steam and Hot Water Heatlng and Ventllatmg ”S,, Uo hn, Nebrask —THE EAST—— property 1s valued at from $300 to $1,000 per Castles in the hawr.” for still another. Itold him there were Apparatu ds li P o —— Nt A 5 e e no more to be had. He looked up at me pp S an upplies. — TWO TRAINS DAILY BEIWLEN OMAUA AND | o principal crop that has been raised in | pinennnle culture in Florida y and said: ‘““Then what do they call this H - OUNOIL yields Y Hardware s & Callioraia for tho pus sipbicen mantha s | 440 par acre. Bennsylvana for? Engines, Boilers, Steam Pumps, Etc. e Ghengn, AND= " Milmankon, tired of paying $2,000 to $3,000 per front, foot . St. Pauly linneapolis, Cedar Ravids, for climate. Business property in Los An- geles has s01d as high as $2,700 per front foot, virtually unimproved. San Diego has a pop- ulation of 80,000, Lots four miles from the business-center. twenty-five feet front, were s0ld at $100. ‘The Omaha BEE is the only Omaha paper 1 | hadachance to buy on thecoast. At the Palace hotel newstand it sells at 10 cents six doysold. I found it also at Los Angeles, San Dicgo and Portland, Ore., but they are gob- bled up as soon as they arrive. Rock Islund, Freeport, Rockford, Clinton, Dubuque, Davenport, Elgin, Madison, Janesville, Beloit, ‘Winona, La Crosse, And all othor lmportant potnts Bast, Norticast ana outhonst. Heavy Hardware, Iron and Stegl. Bprings, wagon, stock, Raaware Jumber, ete. 1200 nd 1211 Harney stroet, LEE, CLARKE, ANDREE WARE COMPANY. Wholesale Hardware, Catlery, Tin Plate, Metals, sheet fron. etc. Agents for Howe scales, Miami powder and Lyman barbed wire, HIMEBAUGH & TAYLOR. HARD- Flne For l‘\rnuxnllnloll. call on the tioket agentat. 1503 ¥amam street, inBarker Liock, or &t Unlon Vacids Pillinan Steepors and the finoat Dining Cars 1n the wOrld re ran O the Matn 1o of tho. Chiongo, M Waukos Clothing and Furnishing Goods PaulKilway, and evory attention San F it has no suburba ' — o Bllllfl I‘S’ Ha dwal‘eflm S(}a‘ PEllflil‘Shfln. pnid to passéugers by courteous employes of e an Francisco proper has n W h . 2 " n ty; wh fleave the business di e havea large and elegant lin d R, donern) Manager. Ericts you run into burren sand hills, In tho g e of Spring | o tooly and BuTiuio gonles. 105 Dougla ' ‘*.'g‘nf,y";ns"“ag"r";'m}'-;mgm, o stroet, Omana cflunlf of which San Jose is the county seat seat tho delinquent tax list was only 8750, the nctual foreclosures $97, while in Los Angelos county tho delinquent’ tax list fills 209 col- pmns of the Herald. It contains about twenty thousand pieces of property und rep- esents about $250,000 of delinquent taxes. ho San Diego county list fills 133 columns of the Union, and rcpreseuts about $100,000 of delinquent taxes. San Jose, I consider one of the most beautiful cities J have over visited. The ther mometer doesn't_change to exceed 505 in twelve months, The trade winds which are %0 objectionable in San Francisco are Phoroughly mellowed after coming down the valleys when they strike San Jose. During he day from 10 to 13 it gets quite warm, but s comfortable in the shade, and pvery night during the year you can 'slecp uité comfortably under a pair of blankets, Jt'ls the county seat of Santa Clara county, and has a_poplution of 20,000 people. Four \ines of railroad run nine trains a day to and from San Francisco, fnging in time from ne hour and ton minutes to \wo hours. it ituated in the center of what 18 consid- OVERCOATS and light weight garments of latest and newest styles, which we bought at our own offer, and these we have marked at prices whice are bound to make you purchase, if in need of anything in this line. L L T T L T L L L LT UL T LR A T A LA TSR AR L SHEARFORD, Assistant GenoralPassengor kot Aont, . CLAKK, General Superintende: DKOPOSALS FOR INDIAN § ) TIANSPORTATION ., —Department of the interior, Ofiico of Indis 5, Washington, March LS Sals, indorse “Prope mitted in so Clothing, or I may boj'and div Indian At Now Y dny, A TCONSOLIDA 'l'l‘}?)“'?;l NK .L{.“\'flvi co, Wholesale Refined and Lubricating 0fls, Axlo arease, ete., Omaha. A. H. Hishop, Manager, e the subs »' envelope on, Flour, portation, &e.,” (as the case ted to the Commissioner of % and 07 Wooster strest, eived until 1 p. m, of Tuess 11123, 1, for furnisbing for i Indian about 90,000 pounds bacon, 34,000,000 pounds beet on the lioof, 10M,000 pounds nue ~ Papor.. AT CARPENTER PAPER CO., Wholesale Paper Deaicrs. Carry n niga stock of printing, wrapping and writiug Dapor. Bhecinl attontion glven to car load ord RS L LI A I D D Storage, Forwarding & Commission, ARMSI'RONG, PETTIS & co., Storage, Forwarding and Commission Braus hobse of the Houagy Buggy Buggles at wholesale snd retail. I3 1512 1zard stroes, Ouinha. 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(L 2 2 L L 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 L 2 2 L L Z g5 5 D 2 -0 20 0 2 2 b b b b b o b b 2o ) { Spring Overcoats_ § Black or brown Corkscrew ‘Worsted, serge Lined, Only. .......cocuuuees s lss ' 65,000 p()unds hom* barrels mess pork, 5,000 pounds outd, x.m pounds tea, M0, ud X unds soap, 920,000 DOUda mmrir, “and. 200 ounds wheats Rk, blurkets, woolon and cotton goods, (sons slsting in part of teking, 26,000 yards; standard calico, 100,000 yard 000 yatds; duck, free from all sizing, 04,000 yards; denims, 17,000 *nmlh @logham, 240,000 yards; Kentucky jeans, 15,000 pounds o 102,00) " pounds pounds " salt, H HARDY & CO, “Jobbers ot pred the most antial fruit valley in the Light grey Casssimere, silk faced, stylish. at 8756 7000 purds '""Xl“L W 00 ”nrA\?. brown shicets salo ot Calitils, Uik Kiverdas s | @ Otive Meltons, with heavy Parmors sati lising, a4 11 60 oV, Dols, A, Fancy Gts, ) o2 i i s | hoir {ruita nl% of u staple :}ll;'urm,'ml Uhoeo:,e,ta Qolor llideltl(\:‘n, serge lined, silk faced, very handsome, at . L1176 TV araal Siroch, Omann ian ot S | e e oo 1 i ’l' i il "‘P' be hotel endome recen com- Light brown or olive Melton, full silk lined, velvet collar, something elegant, at.. 16 00 e nm a long st of mise leted cost $310,000, They hava Lumber. ! Aiclh w8 harness, plows, pne sohools ~and several state m.“m“om Imported light brown Oassimers, full silk lined,Baglish back, at...... 18 00 “FOTN A, WAKEPIBELD, PONTONES: S ‘:}ll"}n o ":‘['?l‘:‘%"v‘é‘;hx’“ e hero is a quicksilver mine about five miles Extra fine brown Cheviots, full silk lined, at A .20 00 4 AKE L Quicod'for b Kgsvise to Loiile Also for such. adupted to th from the city employing 800 mnen; the citi- ns are wealthy and society first-class. Wholcsale Lumber, Etc, WAgONs A may De reauired, -’»-’-».’----’---”l“-‘«---‘----‘-‘« climate of the Pacific Coast, w lforn! oney is worth § per cent per annum, and L L 2 e S PR R R R R R R R R S R R R L o 2 ] mported and finungnnll'gmnl-‘-g cement. State | brakes, delivered v g oy the market easy, wheroas in Los Augoles it agent fer Mllwakeo bydraullo ooment an transportation for such of the articles, goods, #ud sipplies that may not be contracted for 1o be delivered at the agencies. Bids must be made out, of government blanis, Schhodules showing tho kinds and quantitios of subsisreance supplies required for each ugoeney and sehool and the kinds and ?u.nuluts n gross, of mll ods and art ner with blank obkoryed by bidders Ty, terms ot o Hnl:& ation routes, and all actions will be furnisied s worth 2 per cent a month or 18 per cent o year for three years, first-mortgago real tato at_one-third valuation. Mount Ham- Jton is situated near there, upon the summit f of which is located the colebrated Lick ob- pervatory, with the larmest telescope in the world, 7There is a line of stages running to and from tonere daily. It is only two hours’ ride by rail to Monterey, the finest seaside yesort in the state of California. 1AS R. LEE, Dealer in Hardwood Lumber, Wood carpets and parquet flooring. ith snd Dauglas streots, Umaha, N T OMAHA LUMBER C AllKinds of Building Material at wnulrme. Men’s Suits. Grey Plaid Cutaways, something new, at. ... Nice Cassimere, in brown and black stripe, only b time and place of und payment, trans other iiecessary Insty ...8 6 00 A B haihing Moo’ beschi's havoatasn Salt and Pepper Grey Cutaways, at 4 92 00 1600 Streot and Union l'nudu.'l'nwl ,Omaha, h.;;.bn'xv‘;q;i:u‘ ation lu“v,lil:? ,!:,<‘|\|2.::);‘Lfy.|¢'.il‘;.”2‘vk i mile uri‘\l/a an ldon':a n:x’ :ha ‘flnou -]A"]ul Ml:" Salt and Pepper Grey Scotch, at. . A . ® 00 LODIS BRADFORD, y.,.k the seaside hotels in tho we T et all 1a1d cut with beautitl” trope Dark Cassimeros, groy and black tripe, very nobby, at. . 900 Dealer in Lunnber, Lath, Lime, Sash, | s Eouti’a Black Stripe Worsteds, serge 1ined,only................. " A . 800 All wool, Scotch Cheviots, in grey and brown mixtures,at . 860 cal plants blooming at all scasons of the oar. The service at the hotel is muux rst-class. San Francisco has never had a Tontmistorh ub Soux Olty, i Y Ankton, aud to the Postmasters ot the following name Dlinces in Kausas: Arkausas City, \l, Toprka, and Wichita, The right 18 res ey Dougla Doors, M, Vnmnh( knlull s e d by th 4 i and property s comparativaly chioap. Grey and black stripe, all wool Qutaways, at........... 976 FRED W. GRAY. i o Fojoet il il D orwny pare ) n; And thos o o {i n:lb-;r‘ Im;\:‘n_olmofig ‘:W‘gl:) g:}:,l‘&;;r:do-’ Steel Groy Scotch Plaids, handsome goods, weu made, a.t . 960 Lulflbfll‘, leb Cfimcm, Elfi. Ew. ;;n.\:‘l‘( .;ym .',hm:]v’,‘l.ml a muxul;)‘\‘rt,.ll)l AZT.:u'u‘lfhlcx J.'.f“ 08 world—odny Of Rocsss, porfectly safe, Light Fancy Plalds, very fashionable, at. ..... i 9 76 o SOBAL O 400 Douk|as B4, Omale, ..'Q'un‘effu?"d'.‘.i A S Alur leaving ‘San F) 00 we went by .‘--’-’--------0-»-.Q‘«‘-«---‘Q«“-‘-‘. C. N. DIE Didders are tvited to be prosent at the opeiing, el to Portlaud, struck rough weather und > oo e -0 - oe . 4 e Che L e re most delightfully scasick. Were on il ol oo L ataddndiidh e e bl l]cal[;r in Al] Klgfls of Lumbe Cartjiiua dhecks o (Fa{th upon some lhe ocean sixty hours. In the future we [) 18th wnd Califoraia Btroets, Crakkia, Nebr ates D tory or the Virst Natlonal will coufine our trav strictly to lapd .1‘ 'fi‘.' tor at ||u~t“?}mui¢ R“é“"‘fm the morol [} 3 ENCT — | OumiLy Commissoner.. PP i chan £ 1‘:{: the river ° I. OBERFELDER & co., ) which s erous Imnurlul‘s &Juhhers in Mlllmcrv & Notions 208, 210 mud 212 South 1ith stroet State Line. o Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and Liverpool From New York Every Tuesday, Ccabin passage #35 to $0, according to loca of st ralon lfl'v)-lu o, lon Stearnice 1o pud from Europe at Lowasy Lates, AUSTIN BALDWIN & (0., Geu'l Agents, 55 lirondway, New ¥ork, . 04 miles from Portland, and it takes just & day to muke the run by vessel, up the Columbia snd Wilimette rivers, Portlund is a city of 65,000 peoplo, and the citizens are ver: wealthy, ‘There are sowme lovely drives an fine scenery, It has three liues of railroad, and there is consigeraple real estate solling 6 & quiet way, Transfers for the first three months of this year were $3,700,00. There 18 & great deal of heavy timber surrounding Dark Brown Plaias, perfect fitting garment, 8t .... ..........oo0eeiinns All wool Oheviots, fancy plaids and stripes, in light colors, a.t Black and Blue Plaid Worsted Sack Suits, all wool, at .. Blue Plaid Worsted Straight Cut Sacl Suits, all wool, at. Meltons, in olive, grey, brown and snuff colors, at .... Genuine Irish Cheviots, light grey,at...... Light brown and grey, pin head, Oassimere Cutaways, at '3 times impossible” to or .3 tland. We next struck Tacoma, Wash, _ JOHN BLEGEN, Gen'l Western Agent, f“,"‘ “‘{ ity of from 20,000 to #0,000 people, Melton Outaways, in grey, olive, brown and snuff colors, at $14 650 to 17 00 “_T.i MER HIUMIIIAN > HARKRY B, NOOKES u((:"‘"ldu#‘h“(‘.. Chlcago, ; Bubstantially built, situated on Puget Sound, Oheviot Cutaways, blue wide wale, at.................. . 17 60 3 Reduced Cabin Rates to Glusge 2 Rt 4, i vt Irish Twoed Cutaways, brown and black stripo, at. . ... 1800 Live Stock Conmission Merchanls el SO e R S b GUSTLerthis vear'| woro | b P eeereerersetestteesntetttttttesttstotoeesess Ot g TR T R T Vaion PONNYROVAL WANKERS ore 1 reh 1. Residence property is valued at S fuccatetully haed incatuly by orer \n'a 00 per front fool; business property $1,000 yf adies. Aro Safe, Effcctual an ;r front foot. Weneat struck Scattle, with , 1 porhox by mall.or b droggiste, Secled ul!uuhvl')l\tfln.}“ stamips. Addross Tus Egnscs Cusmicas Og., Diruoss, Mics. For sale and bu mall by Goodwman jere boom te the square jzck and the worsy M. HELLMAN & CO0. Cor. I3th and Farnam Sts e uperiatendent.