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DAY BEF. ROSEWATER E'ITOR TO CORRESPONDENTS focxmay aumza we il way. L plea od Tmm, o sl et e e wi %, oun Ty polds, 4n b sy Hube twrer, S gen o) meren 870t puopic O te Ab: fnfomelu o Toce Wil Jectors, » e sting t0 8 <de w0 de 1 siad1 reccied, 2118 b coTmERC #hew ver mo-t 1o 4 bilel 4o oacine; ey must 1 a1l canen be w7 vien o oo Ty owe acom ey any ovmmafoution ¢ ot +atare souv 1. Tite tg nottnerdd cr blicstion, bu' ‘crorr ows mt eebtion ao ot A good g b raumeas. ©f 41210 wen for Ooe—v hetls m.de y it x tren e, snd whiter g es o comrmuniont cxe 1o the }4 10 1) nomi: ations - re m will be charged 17 0 ot cenre contri al character; P ererve or Tewsv® thes Te fn hateer. Our stafl b weficicn y an wu rly oor Hmited £ communications-heuid be b remeed to E. ROSFWATER, Editor. TICNAL REP!'BLICAN TICKET. TOR PRPSIDENT: JAMES 4. GARFIELD, of Ohlo, OR VICE-PRESIDENT, CHEETER A. ARTHUR, of New York. ting of the Republioan State Cen- tral Committee be membern of the Republioan Stets ntral Committee are herehy requested at the Commer ial Hotel. in Jy of Lincon. on Wednesday the of July. 1880, at 2 o'clook p. attendance is dexired AMES W. Dawrs, Chairm v, Nzv. . July 12, 1880, —_— [Rocarrokt, the exiled communist, ho returned Tuesday to Paris after yoars banishment, has re-entered jornalism with & paper which bitterly @d Gambetta in its first number. D La Marvk, who wan a widewer, s married agam. “If his practice epa pace with hin pr e Kanuas City Times, “we sholl lock br a vew and improved cdition of the &-baby.” Fraxvs of Mr. Tilden deny that e Jas given $100,000 to the demcrat'c smpaigo fund, and complain that the port was cireulated by Hancock's apporters in crder to coerce Mer. Til- en into making larger dopation % he otheraise would. THE LIBBRAL TROUBLES. The liberal ministry under Mr. F3la"stone’s premiership have had by po means u bed of roses since their oeptrno of cffice. The diffloulty in orming a cabinet which shculd at e be eff-ctive and harmonious proved to be but the commencement bt the difficulties which have since t Mr. Gladatone. For hese difficul Mr. Gladitne mee'f bas been lasgely sponsible. 3ome allowance mun® of jou-se be made for the radical ele. oents which politio.] expediency cowpelled him to place hi- binet, but the premer himeell Bas mado sevoral errora of juigment sod taste which have awakened to e>me extont his held upon his pry #ad which b ve giv n the ooneerva ties & certain amount of pol tic.l owital. Beginning with Gled et ne's B0 cfapoicgy ¢ the Anst-ian m nis torfor expressioms used sguinst that government in the politieal c.nva quickly followel by Mr. Fuwce t's prematare chargs of fal-ification «f Tevenne s'at-ments agaiust the late government, & charze Wwhioh he wes comp:llsd to {mumedmtely retract, the ditfioulties and mistakes of the Lib-ral minis'ry secm to be increasing daily inarato which is causing considera- ble alarm among the upholders of that The Trish land questicn and the enforoement of the treaty of Berlin, are the Iatest subjects upon which: the liberal min‘stry has involyed itselt iu diffioulty. The necessity of immediate relief to Treland was pressing when Gladstone took the reins of govern- meat. The land tenure luw of Mr. Gladstone's last adm for- bade a landlord to evict a tenant who had paid his rent unless at the same time he paid him for his improve- ments. The new bill introduced by the government, extonds the provi- wlons of the liberal bill in ceriain dis- tressed districts to tenants who have hot paid their reuts, thus, the land- lords claim, offering a premiom on re- fosal te rent, and forbid- ding eviction iu such re- fusal is persisted in. This hes arcayed the whole foroe of the Jand lords agaiast the liberal party and has weakened the government in the cabi- vet aad before the people, making it doubtfal whether Mr. Gladstone will get a majority in parliament for bis bill without the greatest efforts of the pasty whippers-in. The lss® embarrassment the liberal party has involved the government springs directly from Beaoonsfield's imperial policy, a follows out of the attempt to enforce | the provisions of the Berlin treaty | and to compel Greeea to comply with | hee promiss to surrender to Turkes a | portion of her territory. Tarkey | iistration pay case in which | scems inclined to refuse, and is pre- | paring for war. All the powers to | the tresty, with fhe excep-| tion of Russis, ere lukewarm to the Taet degree, and it now looks as if the mivistry will drive England to & war upon Tarkey, with Russia as the only effectiveally. Such a war would be dacidedly unpopular with the English people. The lines of Jingo and Ru phile are still distinot sud bit their hatred of one snother, and an Anglo Turkish war wou'd probably reach againet the government with sufficient power to drive Gladstons | ouat of power. To a 1arge degres the mistakes of Mr. Gladsbone's premiership bav bsen due o radieal proclivities of the other members of his cabivet. But it 18 moue the less #ru that England will bold him responsible for the plicy of bis governmeat, bowever much ruch & poliy may have been foroed by ad- verse circumstances or uofortunately Decessifated by the biunders and mis- , takes of the previous admiaistrauon. | duai | promis. THIS THING MUST STOP. The farul .ni wo derfol mathe 1t ciau of lue PRI R nte ralrod sseemsments ftee tt An opp s-d peoyle wil no stard th oper. tious of these ra It mich lorger — ‘ewil:oad more: o oriarnte,” that we b liva i t-rm. Ony thuf ¢ ¢, Dovglee @ UBtY ©'C irgs iax » 'm 1880 ov the 31816 lss tha &t $,183.60 ex; s ‘ve, , 0 #8078l . fuePatetie p ugh 5ot ) markeu, beyd encu a-c®— Coss o e o0 §69 89 los: 8 unders §8.9 I Lacaster on 365 U8 Je-s; Saive or %5048 ‘e, 8.d 80 on. Thu thog wu t stop, aud the Soonek the *‘cor moa ts" huve 8 realizing seves t ic must st p, the better. Let them esare. A logielature s to be elected taus tail, and if every mother's son «f are ot antimonops it shall ot be imputed to Rosewatcr The nmorants must snd s Fu-ed from power, or words to that ffect. —[Republican. Y.s,this thing of discriminating against the farmers, mechani abor- ersand merohants of thiss'ate n fa- vor of weslthy railway corporaticns in the taxation of propiry must stop. Brass collared editors of monap ly or gavs can’t mmother the truth by mis- quotirg” fi s ruilrond mau darcs dispute that rail- rords are earning more money in 1880 than ia 1879 According to the latest published reporia the Union Pacifie ntly expect to pay & r cent this year on neluding the menths menopoly confi disidund of ter all stock, Konsas ~ Pacific, ago, wasn't worth twenty cents on the d This means that Juy Gould and his partucrs expect the country tribatary to the Union Pacific to pay, in addition to the operating exponses aud all incidental ou'lsy, about forty per cent on their sctual investment. Aud this enormous profit is to be ex- acted wain'y from the producers of Now, it is an catablished le of railroad toxmtion that tie sctual cost of the railioad tracks, £olling stock and improsemeuts is not its apsersed valus for their twelve wlone 0 gove toxation, but that the i1 g+ r-gulste the valustion of a fran- chise. All the Nebraska roads are eurning more in 1880 than in 1879, This is troe especially of the Unicn Pacific, which is earning an enormous surplus above its operativg expenser And yet the asscssment of 1880— million dollars worth formerly subject ) local taxation—hes been dumped tatothe g nersl hoppertherosds are as- scesed for loas this year than lest The tax gathercrs in Douglas, Barpy, Platte. Dodge, Lincoln, Oass, Lan carter and other counties, where rail- rosd depots, machine thops, engine house,warehouses, eto. ,are looated can- 1ot tax such proper'y now,and il g + lisgeneral tix from the rai'rads }thun they recivel lact yoar, when they hid & richt totx the depot gromd:, mrchire shops. and - ther oroperty The figures which the suk id 3-d demg gue of the Republican quotes o ly represent the difference b-tween the general ‘ax this year snd 1 yiar, but they do Dot bow much o la by x-mp i n of derots, machine shops, & fionlocal ‘avaron In D igls oty sl 8 on an hon st ussessun this Ton ver r aen ilroad earn- al ter scv of property s tix-a on over hulf amllion dolrs of rui'r ad op-rty Tn o hor courrdes it will amovi ¢ toall the way from §6.000 to £150 000 of tatable jr porty. When the Gould organ in & vein of m #ays the thing mast stop, it has invol- nntarily struck the key note of one of the issues of this year's campaigo. Yeu, toin thing of conpelling the far mere, wanu'a tarers, merchants and mechanics of Nebracka to pay taxes for the wealthy railway corporations must stop, worgh d th eoomer these corpora- realize it the better it will bo for them. —— Hexxy WaTtERsox 12a dyed in-the wool domoorat, and an earnest sup porter of Hancock, bnt he served with Garfield in congress, and knows him w.Il, and in a recent interview he says “‘that Lie shull take the first op- portunity offersd by the firet cam- paign epeech which he makes, to put his foot down, so far as he is concern- ed, upon theidea that Gen. Garfield isnotan b He knowa him well, and declares his beliof that he is nota corrup® man. rest man. Tie department of agricultare pub- lishes to dvy the July crop report From the synopsis telographed to the National Associated press it appears that the wheat crop of 1880 will be an avorage one, which will not fall bolow the average yield of recant years, aud may b better. The losses by drought r. have been merely local, while in the great wheat-growing regions of the northwest, the yield will be very satis. factory. The corn crop is reported as enormovs. —— Stazistics recently compiled show that the death rate in New York has increased very perceptitly in the paet year. Last year the numbor of deaths | per thousand was 28 and a fraction; this yeir 25,26, making more than 30,000 of the population who die an- uually. Physiciaus state that if the health of the city was properly looked after, but 18,000 of the 1,900,581 should die annmnily — Tez Bourbon preas ars corgratulat- ingthemssives over tho report that Senator Conkling is goirg to Europe ho coming summer. Susd report is entirely unfounded. The Senator after a short fishing trip with Genersl Arcine propses to enter the campsien in New York and Ohin, and his opponenta alivaly time of it —— Brewanck bas declared semi offcii1- 1y that Germany wants peace, snd lang «o Frunce shows no signs of en- dessaring to regain the territory taken by che Germans in *¥Y1, Germany will mantain the peace of Europe. Bis- marck’s bas s of pesce s a selfish one Ceusus revur s from Penvingten county shows 2260, aud Custer 1100, "BLACK HILLS NUGGET ] d pol tios] aseooiations. Bad motives e g mruly asigned for the change. Cuterond ivisrencrted dead. | I cannct expect ex met on from ruch Ihe work 0 the Rupil Valey ditch T th v oy eomscious thar T « po.ressin finely. w vovand o ly by asense of ‘uty A nithr \ w ich it would be positively wrong 1 o e B =t focr wiles of Rapid City. The ro:d hrovgh the Beer Bu «nd B oldes -aayous is receivng bg Tl Heavy maohivery fora newel milla Boi1 ountuin is arvig he ground. P.t 10 su'eh furnis'ed.the largest has 50 far been nugg t, 81414, wh taken ivom tne H lle. There thirty stamp mi guleh o run up ur minent mines, n one of our m Ths Norihwesters, stage eompany ¢ from Bouldr or the con-truciion of two large aded have Tum park f buliings at Cheyenne sgency Large amounts of thres-inch g ghied into Dea: wood, and the pecple can’t see what it pipo are being tri s for, unloss for water worke. The Savags tuonel company, Whitewod, near Pennington, have their steam drills at work and driving in their tunnel eight fee: per day. Placer Minirg O construct a rose the main work, the grading of wh is now nearly completed, in Rocker- ville. There are a g in Deadwond guleh bean worked over £t 0 good” conin On che Stand- By a larce workig tunuel is being vi and aver for ous y run from the adjining guloh to tap ihe ore bodies at a depth of 25 feet from the surface. It will he cc pleted in about thee mouths’ time. The eeremony of iuying the corner esturted ill soon be a twegty or s bui't fn Two Bit T is roported th3t the Black Hilla mpany are sbout to ir at the the end of »od many men at work slthovgh it has vears, ' d has been reported ine at Rochford etdasad” Thereusof duty hat comyelled Ju ton t) Pefuse 1 n_er v untenan:s o the denoeatc +a1y, #nd impels him to cup d for president, beoause, &8 b te o on sy Whitevar the demcora'ie party miy have b en inthe past. ti 10 and «baclurely the party of the wouh to-dsy. OF the 185 eleotoral voearquited to clict a president thia fall, t1e democtatic pirty counts the 138 votes from the solid s u h— wade up of the states which seceded or wauted to secede and dare not-- s:ld in adva for its candidate. The balance, 47 votes, they hops to ge in the north. Thirty-five of them they contidently expected from the city of New York, for the state of New York ontside the city is as s'r mely republican Wiscopsin. * * * The record of the demo- cratic party in congress for the last four ye.rs has justly excited the suspicions of northern men. * * * This vractical question then presents itself to every honest voter of the north. Is it wise or just, and ought the Ameri can people, to place the republicin the omtrl of the party of the southl Will the national credit be safe in its hands? Will 1he nationa! treasury be safe in its hands? Wil the principle that the republic is a nation be hoa- estly respected and acquiesoed in by a peopls who individually believe that iisa lis, established by might and not night! Is the rght of all clastes at the south reepected, so that their el-ctions can be ¢ msidered a fair and intelligent expression of public sentiment, or are such results simply Gictated by a cliss despera‘e for politic ] powerl Wil the north be true to the noble history it h-s made now to pass the government over to the control of the very n who ot up are ioh the or- m- etone of the Spearfish academy has Loen postponed until the 20th, This | fooe. just to prtponement was thought advisable, | 4ope #s Gov. Ordwsy and Delegate Bennett | oy will arrive by that time and sssist in of ‘tho geeat, energetic, ht to destroy it? Wil this be he mewory of those elain in its ! Can tho politicians of the -going south appreciate the needs and by the ravages of the arniy worm | the matter. The Rockerville flume is being built now atth- rate of three quarters of » progressive north; disposed to regard t. d will they be mt e aday, aud by the 1uth of August the work will be sufficiently completed NAREY, LY Soupleled | g DEMOCRACY OF THE CORNERS MAVE FOME DOUBTS, WHICH ME. NAseY VISEELS WITH WIS TACAL aBILITY. oo Sy stuing, iouithe hod ot TowloRMse; i i cree s sivceting » oo ot | , LS EDERIT X Roavs (Wi 1n 1y f attention Jately from speculatora. | T STATE UV Krxrucky, July8, The developments are disclo-ing s:me | 250, —There hez bin too much mur Tor s 2 discle g & 11| wurin among the dimocriny uv the 200d mine hss b-en discovered, why for years it was sup nothing. It is claimed that water can broaght into Potato creek from Spear- which would ¢ ver Potato, Bear, Nizger Hil', aud Upper M lery gulch i, less than the Ro kervi likewise olaimed that t a cost flome It po rest ground on wny of *he above- named creeks aud gulch:s is equal *te best grourd in or about Bhery and Rock erel by the yreat flume. There wrand fores's of pine and fir, 3w timber unequaled in the Hills. Th are 1o be founi everything nece sary for the beginoing and eompletion agreat flume. A Deadw -d man thinks that ha: beat n Eiisn, in building a ma 1, without w.ter, Luapea - ity hohin cxratg 1d from quaria e rosmbla somewh:t abi ned rioker. wih v s oeed thore was e, on avy ground cov- s of 1ron Corners tosoot me, and T determined to bring it to s hed, The first dooty uv a dimekrat is to vote the tiklt sot afore him, and ef he can'td> that he ain't no dimekrat. The western land. Tord who hed a fastijus boarder wich didn't like hash, hed the proper meth- od. When the bearder put in a mild Pr test that he wood like suthin’ be- tide hash, the landlord pulled out a carvin kuife, and acegin him by the throat, remarkt: “You do 1ke hash, don't youl” Ths bosrder looked at the knife and oncloodid that hash wuz the hest possible food for him, and ord-r was restoyed to.wunat. Precin-ly so in pollgtiz. Ef a Dimo. crat don't like a nominashn the carvin knife must b aopealed to. De-kin Pogram_swore thst he woulden't vote for Haneoek, nohow. Hune: g wore a bloo uofform doorin the war, and he(Pogram) hed xnffered 00 wu h by the sahjoogasren nv the 8 uth to vu.porr a~y man which hed assis'+d fo the enbjoog shen ece be ille the are the ere of he s roeene, oe. It hase guick ke Gavir w wdw's vga for morion from side to side, «rd the | Henoock, beors he blecved that Til- hap e'gs of t.l or'irn roos | den shood hev hin nominatid, or some th rougtly pu'vera« tha wet alay | Dimokrat ekally alle to opena dori or Nt may ve in he cravel, Toe sor os | tao, and o'her larce jotis of the| B scon ddn'tlke ths nominashen. nateri-] pass f +r the end and che | for he h-d, eayit, ssen no ind cashe 8 . pa ta drop througls aud full upon " a: y exvendir o fo: ths oz bel w. A pateut hoa boouas C p. VWP ltor remsrkr that the pedfrada age wasine © b |ronivahenuy Hancick woe s be- operate bik e w powsr has beeu cou- | tray-1uv the Sou'h, heo-s Hancock troctd for. hed Fom & ms agm the ceutiel jees The Ses¢ of Brapire Movink Weat. ©e i Com erdul E-eryrody who gave the mater auy tlought ut all ex;ectid thar weet, and more «spec'a l west, woula by the niw o Teat ivor ase in_ p paltio Proer aud material w y wmy body w:s prepared for the g1 polit changes which, from the hali-dice t-1 returns, 1t is now certain must foll the fa 1 presenrati cou'd be that the solid soutn have avy terrors for the nation. was plain that the mos! favored spo the country, in the climatic sense, had for palpable reac s been losing stead of gaining popularion the salubrity of climate, the fer «f 80i), the eass of acsess, the ma: the s uthern states had becn retro- stand ing the great «Horts which were wade geading. Enigeation, notwi to that end, could not bo induced 0 there, snd ihe native populutien wa 80 decreas ng that itwas plain south wou'd, aiter the apportionm based on this cersus, n> longer be a dungerin our pol.tics. It was suop states wonld little, bu ures will chow a eub representation in congress. fall heaviest on the Eastern the tenrh us show h; bur hard f the census. wnd was, wofely sssumcd 2 would 0o longer Dapita ed that the Aflantic states. ur 8outhhro Demo:ri-y. T hed one reply to ‘meke fo the misguided men, wich I did. Fzto the bar!, thera wus other tarls besides Tilden’s. Hancoek Ledn't much uv a rarl, but he hud frends wich hed, »nd Eoulish hed one uv his own. The Corners mustn’t jump at conclooshuns The Corners kia wait. The relr.chen shuwer will come, and thy Corners will git all that it is entitled to. N reform dim: ¢ atic ¢ mmittee is a zoin into the out money, and we shel vit our share uv it. Itisus uv the Coruers who hev to colon'ze the suthern counties in Injeany for the Octoher eleskshun, and uv course there will be money provided to pay our «xpenses. 8o much for that. Ez to the nominashun uv Gen. Huncock, wat more cood we wantl Wat difference does it make to us who the candidate is? Wat wa want is re- sults 1 want the poetofis that I may live in comfert and pay whatT owe to the citizens uv the Cornera. [Wild cheera.] Isscker Gavitt wants to be collector, and Oapt. MoPel'er wants a place in the revenoo, and Deekin Po- gram wan's tc be suthm or other. Then the Corner wauts §:ceshun Crik slack-watered, and a ralerode con- nectin it with the Southern Pacific, and a custom house; and she wants her southern soljers penshund, and the losses she sustsned made good by the oal eat low Ic It tin y ot to the ent 6y~ Maswachusette, Maine, Vermont, | the Fedrel government. New Hampshire, Oonnecticut and | Ef Gen. Hancock is electid is he even Rhode Ielued must lose in their | ago n”to continyoo the nigzer Lub- Middle representation will fare no better. Penneyiva ia will 1o Indiana and Illinois, are states New York aud e in numerio:l power m the house ard the electoral Tho leading Western states, bock in the postofisl Ts he azoin’ to continyoo Pollock, the Tllinoy tarber, as collector]! Is he agoin’ to refuse the Corners the internal im- provements they want! Ef ve wich t | electid him wants penshuns and pay gain litile or nc thing, while Kentucky, | for losses is he agm’ to refoozel Tenuessee, Virginia and West Vir-| Not much. The creature kin never givia, in common with ‘he etates | be snoperior to the creator. It is we turiher souih, are to lose, The reglous wich make bim president if ke is pres- which have gained are the Northwest [ident Itisto us that he will owe and the farther ~ West—Micl- | hie rise, and he can’t go back cnto ns. igan, 1 Minvesota, Kan- lan't abit afrade uv any man that .. Nebraska and the ter. | will take & nominashun at our hands. ritorios, Missouri has indeed | A northern man that will do that may Conklings. They must look to the | be counted upon to carry out the bar- west and nor: nomination and electicn sure. with the west tnd northwest. great changes in the politital rel thit these changes must conduce general e 4 Copvert trom the Demooratie Party. Judge Ph renusei-tion of that party. ceasion from the demoerat'c ranks au ‘m-ortant on Orton has beon marked irfluence. Of yet more o c-ra to the gencr.l publio, however, l‘ arethe excelle:t aiid unassailable rea- | #ns whieh Judgs O ten has g ven for | thus dee'vive pudlish s colemrs the step he has ly token These he at lneh in the The Darliogton Republiown that he s fally aware that 1s one of erave importanes, wl a4 he would not needlessly antee up Says this distirgnished Lawyer «st to make both The sald sonth will no longer be a deci- sive agent, but at the sume time both | that section and the east will have such a proportion of power as to ma them enxions to be on geod terms It is cortain that the ceusus is fo make ons of the states to each other ard the gensral government; it i also certain 0 A. Orton, of Derling- ton, Wit nain, hitherto a life long democrar, has puslicly snnounced his n its1f; for Judgy tn high ropuie i | ‘Wisconsin, and wherev r known, taa | man of inrerraschible ehsracter and | sueh | gan that gave him to us, for he has nothin’ else to do. When rich & man 2omes over to us he burns his bridges and is ours for keeps. I hed ruthur | trust bim than a southern mav, for he has evers thing to make by bein’ troo to us, aad nothin’ to lose. Yoo say we mite bev nominatid a sonthern coljer jirt ez well. Trco, but weoculd not hev elected him. The north wood reseut that, and we #hood hev bin no beiter off than we are now. But Hancock will git the nerthorn v. tes necessary to elect him, and, ez he will doo our work jist ¢ same oz & southern man, what diff- renceis it t)us? Idon't ki what yoon form a scljer wors in the war, 8o that he does wat we want him to do now. We want Post Offises and appropri. asheus, and ef we eicct Hancock we it »m, and ef we don’t we don’t. Let un b ag w: serpin‘sanybow jist now, and the dove bizois we will con- siderh r after. The f1ends took another view uv the mattcr after mg remarks, snd de- cided that sfter all it would bo b-trer thsu port Bancook corjelly, All av us agr-ed to go to Injesny m time to vo'e there in Octoher. pervided allus the fuud: wus forheomin. I:saker of | Gavitt srys he will manage to git in | five good votes, and Ca +. McPefier(- ly_eathoosiastio The Corvers is all right agin, and the dimoorisy m.y | 1ook for a youd report from Inj-any “T | T shel orgarizs for that state to wunet. ake. to a | am fully awar. of the severs censure | The akies is britenin. which is almcst universsly visite upon those who for any cause foreaks | Prrroreoy V. Nugpy (with hopes). DOWN EY THE BLUE, | Where Numerous Pleasure Seekers Bask and Boat. Millord’s Olaims as & Summer Resort. Correspondsuce of Tux Ba. Mirrorp, N3, July 14 —Nebras- ke is kaown abroad simply as & “eorn and oattle country.” This issn im- provemest on ten yeats ago, when it was characterized as “the desert plain.” But now it strides one step wore snd decl .ros itself ahome for pleasure. Iu the interior of cur state are developiog come very Sne summer Tes irt, forem. st among which is Mil- ford on the Big Blue, twonty miles weet from Lincoln. Since the advent of the railroad- less than one year— this has beccme quite an important little town. The population and trade have doubled, and the town being made accessible to the rest of the world, offers to pleasure seokers a p-esant, quiet summer home. The reople of Lincoln come here frequently in great bumbers to spend ““he day” ani havea pic-nic. People from_different parts of the country spend the summer here. Three hotels, kept with an eye to comfort and pleasure, weloome the stranger and make him fesl perfectly at home. Mr. St-tenius, from Wshingtoo, D. C., will take charge of the Healey house vext weck. Mr. S. came west in soarch of a more congenial clime, heard of Milford, came, was infatuated with the place and decided to remsin. The points of interest to be visited are: “The Council tree,” the dripping &p ings, Picoic island, and the river, biufts, aud woods. Some yeung ladies from Lincoln, who hase made this their home for the sca-on, have become adepts i havdliog the cars, aud delight in tak- tog boat rid-s on the river. A half dozen pretty skiffs present a brilliant spetacle on the water at moonlight. 10 contmon with many other towns on the Biue excellent, advantages for manufacturing _establishments are found here. The only use yet made of the excellent wat :r power s for the manufacture of flour. Johnson, Da- vison & Co are doing an excellent miliiog busincss, and a starch and a pap.r tactory are expected hero in the fall Jay. e —— The Norfolk Line Fight. &ioux ity Journal, Juna 4. A gentleman who has facilitles for knowing the facts not porseseed by outsiders, ssys that there was an agreement made between the Union Pacific and tte St. Paul companies laet March that a branch from th: Owha line of the St. Paul should be bult to LePorts to meet an exten- u built by the Usion Pacifie from folk_to LiPorte, Just aft-r this the St. Paul fulks had the Omahs end of their road «xtended scross the irack of tha Union Pacific, in ewst Omsha, 1o 3 ccnuection with the teack of the Burlingt-n and Mirsouri, Pres:dent Dillen, of the Unfon Pacific, took excepticn to this, slaiming that i* was 8 move in the ioterest of the Burlingron rosd, and when the contract bsiween the two roads about the Norf lk line was presented in April he refsed to signit. The Nor- f ik lne wos naturally folowed. La. Porte was 1.1t to one side aud the St. 1do s are now workwg all the way from the Omaba line to Norfolk. Mcs of the pizht of way has_been se- r. The key to the position ia the cunuit, whare heavy work e necdad oc a mile snd a hilf, and ay live buwlt throogh siter he first will quire twice he grading. Finding that the swner of this 1md 1ved in Chicago, e was telezraphed for, and the ded for the right (f way over tho summit 8 oured by the 8t. Pasl. The Union Pacific surveyors still go on with the work of sotting their locating stakes, insme places puttngthem on the st e tt. P Nothing has yet been hesrd from Gen. Bichop, who went to New York some days ago to arrange this matter with the Uvion Pacitic pe: ple. The Nofulk Journal of the 9th iust sxys that it hus fnformation from one who is “in a positico to knw whereof he speaks, that the Union Pa- citic railrond compa:'y bave not given up the idea of buila ng the extension of their line from this place to Sioux City, but that on the contrary grading over their survey will commence at this place in a fow days. The survey- ing purty is now cross-sectioning and sctung the grade stakes, and all ar- raogemeuts, our informaut tells us, for putiing on a large gang of men and teams, are being radidly per- fectod.” The same paper has this item: “From the south comes the report that the Atchison & Netrasks, whore present terminus is at Columbus, have & surveying corps running a line from that place Norfolkward. ~Street apec- vlation is to the effect thatthey intend with the St. Paul & Sioux NEBE ASKA VIREGAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 3th and 10th Sts , OMAHA. 3 distilled Wi Cider Vinogar th bolow eastern prices, and war. ranted just a8 good ab wholesale #hd retail. Send for price list. ERNST KREBS, Mavacer. . MECHANICAL, AKD MINING EN- GINFEEING at the Rens slser Polytechnic Iintitnte, Trox, N ¥_ The oldest eneineering. schonl in'America. _Next torm begirs Sopteme fer 16th The Eegister for 18%0 onntain a list of the graduates for the 1 ast 54 years, with their positi s} aleo, wourse of atud:. requirements, cxpen es; eic.’ Addrees DAVID M GREENE. eodkwtn B.A. Fowusn. Jaxms E. Scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITECTS. Designe for buikdings of exibibition st our offce, wvo bad aver 20 years experience iu de-igiag and. tond. Ing pustio hullding and ' residences. Plans and estimates furnished on short notice. RGN %, UNION RLOCK m04m A. F. RAFERT.& CO., Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork a Bpocts ty. Agents for the Encaustic Tiling 1810 DODGE ST, OMAHA. J. O. 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Geperal Insurance Azent, The most BANKING HCUSES. OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO BANKEIRS. same as that of an Tnear- Bus ransa. porated Bank Accounts kept in Carreney or gold subject to o0 Wit 10ut no Ioe Certifloates of depos t immn-d pavatle ia thres, sixa.d twe v months, bearing. Interest, or oo dom nd without interdst. Adv uces mads to - ustomers on approved se- ouriies at market rares of interes: andscl] c0ld. bills of excha’ge Govera- Biate, C o'y and ity Bouds: « Kight Dratts on F land, Ireland, Scot- , and al parts of Earope ol E ropean Pa-sace Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. avgldtt " U.S DEPOSITORY. First Nationar Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th ana Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCOESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) KSTABLIHED IN 1856, Organized as s Natioual Bank, August 90, 1868. Oapital and Profits Over$300,000 Byocially suthorized by the Sccretary or Treasury to reccive Subeagiption to the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. Avarstus Kovsze, S W. Vares. - whlor. A. J. ¥oowueros. Attornoy. Joux A_CR T0TON. : 7. H. Davis, Ass't ashier. This bank receives deposit. without regard to awounts, certificates beariug fnterest. Ts-uew Drrass drafts on San F aicisco and pein iraits on §: peincipal citios of the United >tates, alas London Editburgh and the principal cities of the conti- Dent of Evrope. Sel s pass go lickets for Etnigraate fn_the ln- ‘man Hne. maylitt " REAL ESTATE BROKIR “Geo. P. Bemis ReaL Estate Acency. 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Ned. This agency doce sTRITLY & brokersge busk ot Do not apocuiate, and therelore a2y DI Faina on s booksaro nedred 1o i petronk, 13 S26ad of reime gobt ap by the seont BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA NEBRASKA. Office ——North Side opp Grand Central Hotal. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1805 Parnhans St. Omaha, Nebr. 407,000 ACRES caratully sldtiad iand fo Fostern R bracka for sals ireat Pavgain In tmproved farms, ani Qmaka. ooy ¥ TAvE WEBSIER SNYDER, P.RR 4p-tebTtd Late land Comr . '!Wl;v';on Reed & 33'..""' REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keop a_comnlet Estate i Cma) d Douglas County. HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & bth Ave.,§ OHICAGO ILL. M. RTIHSII REPRESENTS PHENIX ASSURANCE CO. don, Cash Assets GIRAR': FIRE, Philadeiphis, Capital. NORTHWESTE . N, 3. 5N NATIONAL,Cap- BRINISH AMERICA AMERICAF CENTRAL, Amets mengdly Machine Works, J. The most thore Machine Shoy Southesst Cor. of Fifioenth & OMa] EXOBLSIOR OMAXEIA, WNEX. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager h apponted and complete o Foutiry i che st vy donripion mammlactured. Engince, Pumpe and every ciass 0 machin ‘made to order. S b o 8 Well Au; S Zu pecial u;ntiinln given l'ln rs, Pulleys, Hangers, hafting, Bridge inns. Geer Cutting, etc. Plansfor now Machinery, Meachanical Draught- Iog, Models, etc., neatly exccnted. 266 Harnav ATTENTION, The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB,, ha« Bat_14r _and 15th ILDERS AND EON TRACTORS. now mdife the depot at Louiaville, on the B.& railrosd, TWEHITEH BRICK to ties desiring ‘brick will do £l any order at reasonable prices. Par- & white front or ornamental well to give ua a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Y oievilla N> MEAT MARKET, o on. U. P. Block. 16th St. Frosh an ] Salt Meats o ail kinds constant ressonavle. Vegetables tn seat de}¥Wed 1o ny part of the city. WM AU o1 X o ¥e . JNO. G. JACOBS, UNDERTAKER Ko 1417 Furabam 8., 0d Stand of ORDRES B FRUNORSTH COLIeIe, 8HOES MADE TO ORDER 4% pertect £y guarpteea, O Blo (Pormeriy of Gish & Jacobe) THE OHLY PLAGE WHER| can #ad & Food saworiment of BOOTS AND SHOES 2 LOWER FIGURY wan a3y other shoe house In the city. = P. LANG'S, 238 FARKHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS, You PRICES REGYCED TO Locited fn the husiness cente, conveniedt to plac-s of amuscment Elogantly furnished, containing ali modern Improvements, passenger “evacor, &c. J. H. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. oc16if OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa. Online ot Sireet. Rallwsy, Omnibus 0 »nd trom all trams RATES— Parlor flyor, $8.00 per. socond florr $2 50 par day ; thifd foor, The beat furnisbed and moet com ~odious hooes o the ci ‘GEO.IT. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN Ovana, Nes. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is centrally located, and frst o'nen enpoct, haviog recently boas entire'y Tenova's public wii fnd it & comfortabie «nd Lomolike house, UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fuistclass House, Good ‘deals, Good Beds Airy Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating treatment, 'Tw good sample rooms. Specas attention pad to commercial traveiers. §. MILLER, Prop. &hu}lm'oh FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. marstt, INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First.ol v, Fine la'ge Sunple Rooms, ome ook from depot - Trains stcp from 30 mtautes 102 houns lor dinner. Free Bus to 40d from Dept, Hates 20042 50 and 8.0, according 0 Foo; s ngle meal 76 cente: A. . BALOOM, P ANDREW BORDEN. Coief Clerk. = mit4 HAMBURG &MERICAN PACKET C0.'8 Weelly Line of Steamships For England, France and Germany. For Passsge app 7 10 C. B. RICHARD & C0., General Passenge: Ageots, 81 Brosaway, New York ». B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT o aAIxA. Jacemis Detr 1 Pordes sad mh’w Foh cuF oot b funest. 15 Leaving New York Every Thormday st 3p. m. |. LIl &C0., JOBBERS OF 'HARDWARE, CUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, E. J. | TINNERS STOCK, SHEET et DOUBLE AND AT WHOLESAL! LANGE & House Furnit PATRONIZE 1O IRON, TIN STOCK, ETO. | 1817 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAX A, NEB. Positively ne Goods Sold at Retail. SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps, Fugine Trimmings, Mining Maoh:. BELTINC HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, % AND KETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH ARD SCHOOL BELLS A L. STRAN®, 205 Farn'iais Stract Omais, Nab HENRY HORNBERGER, SBSTATEH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Bpecial Pigures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. FOITICK, Dealers in COOoK STOVES shing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Naits and Ete. - 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door Eas First National Bank. ME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING GOMPARY. Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute H JEROME RACHEK. Qards, Bonds, Certificates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, otc., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. JTEROME RAOENIK, Carpetings| And havea Call, or Address Orders from abroad solicited. John B. Detwiler, PRACTIZAL LITHOGRAPHER. OMAS, CARPETINGS. Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) $2.00 AND $2.50 PR DAY | Carpets, Oil-Cloths, ( Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. 1 Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS Etc. Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In faot Everything kept in a First-Class Oarpet House. Satistaction Guarangeed 0ld Reliable (hflt House, OMAHA. BANTA OLAUS FOUND. @reatest Liscovery of ¢ 3 sueetul et b wori bavobeenmade other ‘whers Santa Claus stay ofssak i he makes xoods or 5ot, 10 really ho live n & mountaio of suow. ‘excarsdon miled clear 1o the Pole into what seemodike chole wonders they found » new land, ‘o0 each band. ours, with mors g i th evr v en, aeg 1 & aishow were ond, ‘Sowersof exiist fragrmace. wets prbw B MATIC CURE ~ USANKU == PILE REME [ AN ABSOLUTE C Dr. Bosanko'l Rheumatio Oure AN ALRALI OINTMENT. The acid Flood s the primary eaues and 3: taining powsr of RRSTNATIX. Whare there | an Alka'i thers can be oo Rwwmuatww 1 R BO-ANKO REEUMATIO CURE - wrid_Alkaline, oestraiig 1 iy vk reming. Ghronle 2 beorpeion. Price78Cents. | | Dr. Bosanko’s Plls Remedy, | & stn, s 0 permanect caee o s e ot