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HE DAILY BEE. E. ROSEWATER EPITOR. TO CORRESPONDENTS. Oun Coratay FRmsms we wil alsny T cros, ecusrey poiitics, anson whateror, of general interens to the peopie <f 4ny totor wiver, must te wnd they most ta el caser b wr. ©aEte o sheet onle Tax Naxe o WRITRR, in fu'l, must in eaeh arc any eommuricstion ¢ This is zot interded fe {edh cveap icaticns *0 to Fator, & ol nom At ove ¢ sl ply perso & amd.wil e ebarged fs 8 edvertinrent, nd we will met whaever. Cor sl i s B y g E ROSVWATER, Blitcr — NATIGRAL REP! BLICAN TICKET. i ¥OR FREWIDLNT: JAMES A. GARFILLD, ‘af Oblo, TOR TICE-PEESIDENT, @RP*TER A. ARTHEUR, of New York. ETTIRTI, o MITD Bt oden mabennd, bub DATTE ‘Toxner is & faster. o0& bas been tem- porarly sssigned to the command of the deprriment of the south. The Gemeral t re friends there thar he has in v me-t ¢ the north. e—— Sevatop McDoxawp thiks the demoeracy will carry Tndisns by 80,- 000 mujority. Not if De LaMatyr and the greenbackers csn help it FROM CUUNTAY TO OITY. Two yerrs aco Me. R bert Porte, f the Infer.Ocean, called attention tc o deuey of the grest ies to build thems:Ives vp at #he xpense of the esrrounding country. Ar. Porter’s statistios were obtajnec n sdvance of the census, and, o ‘ourse, were fer from accurate. Th: ullished returnsof the census aken beer out Mr. Porter's statistic 1nd conclusiors in & remarkable de rce, and show that many of the farm n.dlstrictsinthe westernstateslonge. s-tded have motually decreased i wpulation snd that in a number ¢* o taress onecity ortownfos ecunt 118 gaited more inhabitants durirg “e pat ten years then the county it vhich it is «itusted has, while countie: “ontaining no l:rge cities show no in resse in p-pulstion. The Chicage Times in sn exheuetive article har 1 ve recenly called attention to thit uhject, ard presented a mans of fact and figures from Ilmois eounties tc orove ihe truth of its statements. A nunber of reasous ere given £ this strange stste cf offaits which 1> much to &plain the shiftirg £ population from the rural districts of the settl.d Young men, who expect to continue ferming & their pr_fossion g0 west, kettle on new s A 1able Hise real estaie, The general introduction of labor saving machinery on farms has naturally tended &0 decrease the umber of farm laborers and to turs the attention of sgricultarlists & | ouly such crops ss can be xais d ard harvested by the aid cf such mechin- ery. Incldon times farmese prepar- ed aud manufactured many of the articles for home consumption. day this Jabor is 1eft 10 grest fac- Hell knows no fury like & snubbed politioal parson, — Tae Torks, in suticipetion of #he proposed ogenpation of the Porte of Constantinople by the grest powers are placing toypedos fn the harbo. They don’t propose to bave any fool- ing around the Porfe. - Axornxx lyel republicsn has bren run out of Texas at the mursle of » couple of thot goms and & brace of navy revolvers. And yetthe New York Herald wonders wha republicsn- heritate to make a0 sggressive cam- paign in the scu'h, e — | Ovx citizens uversly rejoicsin the coming of water works, but some. ©f them heve read and ‘travell d wough to know that destructive fircs happen in cities which havesn swpe supply of water and most efficient br. departmeuts. It is sheer nonsenso to sttribute 8]l the demsge done by firc in this city daring the part year to cur Yack of water facilities, F———— “H xmazmas levry,” according to the Republioan, comsfsts in slinging mud st Becretary Schurs, and accusing him of accepting $3000 for his campsign epoeches, in casting inuendocs at Gen Grant's positicn in the campaign and accusing Sepator Conkling «f luke wermners. If this be “harmless 117" we fail 1o rec exactly whereit dif- £ar from “icde raonality. ——— ummer Seribnar’ in ore ©f the most admirable pieces of mag- acine work over turned out by this £ . One hundred and twenty the - ®nd copics have been published and are Braving none 100 many forthe d.- mand. Twelve thousand of these form- ©d the English edition, which, two years ago, wes only 3000. A Beslin firm wantso Germap edition, Of “St. Necholan" ¢hre is a Fronch, s well st an English edition. —_—— Tur Gladeioue minfetry ave making some stariling revelatiors In the finan. cial accounts of Beaconsfi-1d's sdmm. istration, This is particularly #0 in the Best Indian accounts, where the estimates made by the government Inat Fébroary are now found to be wrong by something lke 150 per cent. The prabable cost of the Afghan campeigrs ie mow mdmittad to be §75,000 000. The Bt. JamesGaeetie thinks that it is mitch more likely to be €100,000,000, und that whea the troops get back to Todia a large expenditure will bo needed to replice equipments. — Sxa70R Sheron's term expires rext Mareh, -sud & mumber of journals en the Pacifio eonst are urging on Nevada the nite of Gen. P. E. Connor for the suceessor. Gen. Connor's record has been @ good one. When Brig- ham Young was at -the height of his vower Gen. Conuor entered Salt Lake City and with_a handful of troops lo oated Camp Douglas at & time when it wis a dangerons undertaking. As an Indian fighter Gon. Connor is #aid to have mo superior excepting Gen. Crook. He desiroyed .the hostiles in Jdgho at one blow snd made his name respected and fesred. Gen. Connor is o republican and Jooks to that party for an election. The great «ueslion 38 whetkier he can obtain the influepee of the Woney power of Ne- vada. " E—— o {ssems to be trouble in store for. telephone companies and ® préépect in the new futare of cheap ralephone communieation. A com- pany of leading men has beex formed who have boughit up all the telephone pitents anl.dating those now in ute. They have discovered the original invent r of the telephone in the per- £on of one Daniel Drowbuugh, & peor meshenic fiying near Harrisburgh, Pafjyand Bave wecured the entire © of bis iovestion. They are o owners of the four patent iswuell tMr, Kleraw, of New ¥ork & The company, which is eomposed of ing bosiness men from sll Ahe coun'ry, stirt in withe pitel of 35,000,000, with bead- quas at New Yok, They claim hat witltin sixty days they wll cpen their telephéme, and either drive wut giLiother telephoncnin the marke: <= else miks the Grag, Bell & Ediron companies pay themaggegidcent 1oy alty. Their applicetio® Ior a patent has alresdy beez Bled'at Washington exnd isclaimed 22 invineible, tories in the citifs. Bver butter end eheese are bovght by msny osstern farmers in preference to manufaoturing it on their farms Cloth woven on the farms is & thing of the past. All domestie manufac- tares for the farmare made in the t wns and cities and draw off aay sui- plus population from the ceighboring country for their production. Another cause for the decadence of the rural districts is found in the fact thates farmersbecome wealthy theyen 4aga in stock raising beoauseit ia more profitabls and less laboricus. Less MmN are required, lsbor is dise placed and cecks the cities, Trade:- men, meckanion and professional men lose customers, and, as » natursl con, ssquence, seck the town and cities. As wealth increases, farmera seek the eities a3 places of residenes to enjoy comforts and pleasures which they cannot find in che coungry. The ed estional advantages offsred for thei children induce many to eettle in the cantre of population. The farm is Left to tenants to cultivate snd they Ive on the procesds. Few versons in the country dwell on the wdea of building up snd maintaining largs oouniry placis. In Eagland it is reversed. Wealth obtained jn the sities is spent in fitting up establish- ments in the ocuntry. Here few wealthy farmers build fine yesidences «nd endow them with the luzuries of life. They prefer to move to. the eity »nd “‘sce the world.” But e still more powerful cxuse for ‘he decadence of the yural population it found in the growing preferenes of ©1 slasses for so-called genteel employ- ments. Yorng men think it more g nteel to employ themselves ae clerks, s:lesmen or bock-keepers tha to engage in cutdoor and Eard labor. ¥ew eountry girls sre willing ¢ eng ge im housework. There is a foolish yet growing prej - dice ngainst anything like mavual o= bor which turos the younger gemer~ ation from the farm to the countir g houss. The poorer classes invariably k the eity. Organized means fer velisf are mueh easier of aceess and opportuuities for picking up small sums at odd jobs more frequent. Nearly every ons who warks for daily or weekly wages pre fers the city. Reioforced by such censtant sddi- tione it is & I'ttle wonder that the growth of towns and sities has been s0 marked a.d rapid, and there seems 10 be little reason 0 expect any chsnge of the tendency in the future, Whether it is sn unmixed evil or not 132 serions question. There will al- wave be aeuffoient number of agrieul. turists to supply the demands of the country. We have no cause 4o expact orto desire such & close peopling of therural districts as wefind in theold- er and more densely populated eoun- tries of Europe. But the laws of trade will undoubtedly regulate the development of the agricaltaral por- tions of oureountry. The inhabitanta of the cities while eupplying many of the necessities for those living in the rural districtsmust themselves be sup- plied with food and raw material from the country. The dev.lopment of the cities must in turn work a eer- tain development of the eountry dis. trict. Ta the progress of the age it will doublless be the case that fewer la borers will be required to handle and raise the tame amount of agricultural produce but with the growth of grest cities will surely eome a steadyand con- stant growth in the efficiency of the ad- jaceut couutry from which they large- 1y draw their rescurces, and which in like manner are dependent on them for support +nd encoursgament. Tan American Stockman says that owing to tho searcity of grass, and the consequent thinness of the cattle, the movement of cattlo from the plains and the country west will not begin | this year until lat>. The Texas drive, ii the western men decide to holc their stock, would be cut of the way, | a0d the rcad woold thus be open & | western stock-raisers at more remu | nerative prices. It the farmers of tte | Mississippi and Miscouri valleys kee) their stock back until the plains cattl. have pacs: steady markets would result, and a most_eatisfactory seasor | in the trade in- the lower clasres o 4 cattle would ensue A 205G cablegrim. was_rsceived & | Goveraor's Ieland, a few days #iace T2 is sopoosad to be Jere Black’s Latter of acceptance. To- | i POLITICAL NOTES Seca‘or Conlling will cpen the smouga in Vermont ia sbwat two weeka, ‘Ihe Fiorica Repub'iowns expact ¢ srry thestate by 8,000 mafority for zevernor. 3 Michizan will gain one e-ngresuman at least by ary apportionment based *pen the census, The Towa demceratic atata conven- sion ist7 be held in Des Moines on Taursday, S-ptember 2. B GratzBrown arnounces himself 1+ a gemoeratic cardida'e for United States eenator from Missouri. Itis r-ported that Mr Emory A 3torrs wonld aceept 8_nomin tion for songreds in the first Chicago dist ler. The Daskota republican te-ritorial *or.vertion, to nowinate a delegate in woneress, will be held at Vermfilion, September 1 Georgiarepu ns will not attempt *0 eleot +tate ofiicers this year, 7Th-=y +i'l pat up ard suppors an elect.r 1 vicket, but t>eir rrincipal efforts wfl bedirected ¢ the elestion «f r-publi- -an to ecngress in doubtfal distri The Hon. George W. Julisn, of In sn3, refuses to be a candidets for » democratic nomination for repre stive in congre-s, saying that he a0 amb ticn sional honors, he 1 # congrees in 1871, Ex-Gov Al-x-nder H. Rice, In s meihods more inejdjous and more | Howeis to be elected to th isngerous than open war. hoy | ar 8d- ! vauced their lines 25 o sslidify every | one ot the cld elave states in opposi- | tion to the last twoamendments of the constirntion and sll the laws of son- | oress evacied for theic enforcement. They have rednced the fre:dom of | suffraze guarantecd by thess amerd- | ments aud acts of congress to as great | a nullity throughout the south, so far as it concerns the colered race, as the | lats Emperor Louis Napol=on msde ft in France by meens cf his standirg army. Al the beresies taught f om Uslaoun to Davis arein fact now m 59 | strongly intreached in every southern | a'e than they wers in 1861-63, forat tha time Mary'and, Delaware, Mise souri »ndKentucky weren §, a« now, oractio-lly fused with thacther slave states againat the principles of nationa- lity federal supremacy. Naturally thelr next more, sheuld they secure tte presidency es well as | congress, will bs in the direction of cowpensation for theic losses in the war. It was their own crime, indeed; | but that consideration has no force 0 minds that have never ceased to u<[ vard the thing others call 15 public virtus, Let them ovce g2t in- to full possession of the gorerument, and we shall as surely il ed by confederate officors and sol- diers and these who lentthem aid and comfort, ss we now see the atates al- ready vnder their control represented in congr-ss and at home by eonfeder- letter toThe Buston Herald,nanounces - i o i WTUF P O esa ia the Tuird dis- .0t of Messachusetts, as_successos of Mr. Ficld, who, it {s understood, de- clines to run again. The greenbackers of the fifteenth trict of Ohio nominated the Rev. James Will, a Methodist clergyman, of Zanesville, for representative in eongress, but that gentleman took oe- :asion on Bunday to decline the honor ‘rom his pulpit, and to say thst he o= voted the’ gresaback tioket in i life, Connec'icut will hardly be a doubt- ful state this year. Assistant-Post- master-General Hazen, who bas just returned from there, says the livelfest interest is beginning to be felt in that state in political matty A vigorous A telegram from Wooten Wells, Texss, tothe Chicago Times reports het Gen. B. J. Obambors, the green- back nomines for vica-president, h-s 4 his ivtention to withdraw, h is not good, and he hinks that to contiuue in the race would do injustice 10 his friends and add po strength to his party. His politieal friends strongly advise “gainst his wirhdrawicg. The demoeratio convention {n the First distriot of Mis-duippi took 209 nallots for a eandidate for repr-ssnts- vive in congress befors mnking a ohoies. The candidates were Gen, W, . Lucker; f Cuickw w; 0.1 8 M. Meck, of Lowndes, aud the Hon. John ML Al:n, of On the lust ballat Meek and Allen withdrew thei oames, aud the Hou Henry L. Mul drow, the present incumbent was put nomination, and received 93 out of votes, In Ohio General Grosvenor thinks he republiosns will secure twell f the twenty congressional and have a hightng chance for two more. Those he coneiders certain are the first, seornd, third, fourth, seventh, twelfth, thirteenth, sixtesnth, seven- esnth, eight-enthand twentieth He «wavahat he is confident that Huord #i'lbe beaten in the Toledo dietre, -nd hence he irclu’es the seventn distactin b tain” list, ~Tha yerw'liosn manag orn Now York have made an evimate of what their region is likely to do in Nov-mber, wien th:y eount on the following r Garbeld: 3 yur conn'y, -, 2.000; Seneca, Outaric, 000 a few hundre‘; gon, 1,000; wiong Wiy} Sieu- 3 000; Mo 1500, N, Wyoriog, 1,0.0; Ecie, 2,00, Cnu auqua, 3,500, -ud Cutarsuzus, 2,500, Torel for ties of New York, ¥ for the »epubliesn I, troughout the presidential sam- paign that wil fa November, ecpubliesn jourasls and epeakers shall be constraiued to review the events of the late civil war in the United Btates, the evente thatled 10 it, and the mo- tives and demigns whieh still animste the defeated party, it i not the fault id speskers and journels, buta neoeasity grosing out of the un- changed sud unchangeuble prversity f 1ho democratic leaders. They were fairly beaten, but they refuse . yleld. They oceipy to-dsy the ident ground on_ which Jefferscn Davis, Toombs, Wigfall, Mason, Slidell, Hun- -ar, Jesse . Bricht, Vallandigham, Fernando Wood, Thos. A. Hendricke, and Horatio Seymour stood in 1860 L) Precisely the ssme sectional ment of the party—namely, southern, ultra state right, anti national and blind, retrogressive bour- bon—rales and shapes its poiicy in and out of congrees, aud with the «ame sontempt of constitutional and federal restraints that always charac- torised it. Of the 147 demcorats who compose the present majority in the house of representat 3, or & ma- jority of 59, are from the southern states, thoroughly imbued with the me heresies and treasonable ideas that in 1861 induced twelve of theso states to set up the form of an inde- pendent_confedersey, and deluge the couutry in blood in a fruitless effort to maintain it. Of the 41 demecratio ing 3 majority of 6 in the senate, 20 sre from the south, and of like prineples with the s ators from the same states who left the senate in 1861 1o found a s'ave empire and destroy the union. When the democratic members of the two houses mect to cancus upon 8 policy for the party, the southern wing holds the demoeratic fort by fortyfive ma. jority over the northern wing, and the norihern minority must subm to the ; aud,unfortunate- Iy for the party and the count-y, most of them submit with alacrity. ~It re. quires o srgament o prove that th same wing of the party that econts both houses of congress will control the nominees of the Cincionati gon. -ention, should they ba elected. Ta tutcwet ey wonld be restored to hat full postession cf the government which they held when the election of Limcoln in 1860 broke the line of their power within the union, and impelled them to resent by the bloody hand of rebellion. That they will, in thir generation or the next, again unehesth the sword fr such & war we do mot believe. 023 falare like that curht to suffics ‘or a century. Neverih:less, they t)-day, from every outward mani festaticn, as deely imbu d with the «pirit of hatred of the fderl govern meat wherein its conatitutional pow. ecs trench upon their p calisr views of State right, as they wera at any time from the £rst Bu'l Run bartls to the Aopumattux capirulatien They | T are e'ill engsged inthe old S2ht, bar anamew lige The pr 1ty which they could not destroy by murkets acd crnuen, they are now sceking to overeome by political - | sorbiog isene, the eertainty that Gar 's | point of dramatio interest. ate brigadiers, colonels and captau It is & common sying tht u Mvie G0 AIOF o DRcKwaFS,” DU Ly iy one of the lessons of u al history ions always yun 0 extremes, tion agajost the French revolu- tion ended in an imperial rule more sbsolute than that of the monarchy. These southern democratic reactioniats grow boldias they become powerful for mischief, When they had power in congress to defestan ap- propriation bill to oripple ths srmy they used it. When they sbal hi securod the further power to passbills without fesr of the presidential veto, they will shape the national legislation in their own interest. It they fal to pension the rebel s.ldiers and to in- demnify themelves for losses in the war at ‘the expense of hundreds of ® to the nation, their coura surprise to those who sxe fs- ith their pest conduct i8 pub- . Can the people of the United States—of the north, esst and west—whose yesources are slready taxed with great severity to run the government aad pay the interest of the debt and the pensions of the union soldiers, afford to incar the ush a pertl] The ecber second ¢ is agunst it. The south having so'idi fied for the man fest perpetrati 1 o great wrong, the north, east and west must and wi | etand solid for the right in this ecnrest. ST The Pivotal Btate S4 Pal Pionecr-Prese. The inte est of the approaching po- litical eamp he state of New York. ery closr 1y perceive that m{ can not wio the presidency unlets they car y the Em pire state, and the republicaus are as cloarly o necious that they csn not & foly negeot it. In mcst of the states—wiion are foreed into ths posf n of mere pawns on the pall foul ceus-b ard—it well eniugh & t2k about bavivg “a quies caaves but at the point whers the mastr- pe-esof the game atruggle for van- tazegr urd it is also evident the-e wil e abuodart enth: i and rar. tisan raaeor. Every inch of New Yurk state w11 he f ught over for all it it worh. Eah party fa tho - oughly impressed wub the fac: hat it has o large ocontract e i hands, srd that it wll bave o 8irain every nerve to vauguish ite opponent. Tbe s'upendous is ws I8 narrexed down to the result in there 18 juet em uch of 176 ciement of unceriiuty 10 iv8yire the highest degree of ardor in the act- urs aud make the struggle iutensely interesting 10 the spectaturs. Frow tho records of past years both sices dra® equal encouragement. It 1s wonderful, in ea sggrrg 42 0f mearly 1,000,000 votes, bow oloscly wate the oid parties are. Four yesrs ago Mr. Tilden oarried the s°ato by @ piu- relity of 32,000, and last fall the re pubicans «merged from a very com plirated convars with a m‘-ljorny of only 3,000, thugh favored by the tsmmany bolt. At that election the nations] and _workingmen's ticket siled & vota 22,000, and the probi- tioniste 4,000, each of which will in the present siruggle be tenaciously fought for and msesurably absorbed ? the two great contendiug parties he demoera's certainly have some roason te fesl confident of victory. They have st last got & eandidate who wes nota eupperhead duriug the war, who never evaded paying his income tax, and with whore opinions on ques- tions of national policy no one can find feult—because they are utterly uvkoown, And then Jobn Kelly aad his turbulent factions h oomeilad, Tilden has will be 1l its offices | 1 | get them. semate, and Furuas to the Unit Btates . A bird in the hand is worth twola the bush. A sertaintyofa sortin the sta'e senate is much to bs proferred to a fruitloss eampsign for 'mething higher. Notwihstendin Ho histor{cal aesertion that hed notbore with a gimlef, the prrof is incontetabls that be prefers a gimlet toncthirg. Tf Farnasattempts to be » candidnte under thore circumetances he wonld be, and would d- serve to be, {gnominiounsly slangterad, The t . nes in ecmo quarters is to feed Mr. Hoce on sugwr {lums snd pat him on the buex for fear he will agsmn leavo the party. For cur owxn fart we deem the pa-tv the richer for his sb 800 a:d o po iti m. ed by the addition of, sy, 80,000 wo- men and ehildren to her population? 5o, she might send 1o Sult Lake and Brigham s dead. e Mono Laxe Monsters. Howar Min‘ag Index, It has been aaid of Mono Lake that “no ] vivg thiog inhabits its waters.” Yet this is not trgse. no fi§h or wetni the lake, but its animelcu'ee. They are of every con- ceivable shape and_variety. Some of them are fully an inch in length, and when magnified by 8 glass sssume most_grotesque and herrible shape Ooe_particular kind has a savage- ooking mouth, fierce acd a long, downy tail. bodies seem all mouth, eyes, end tail. These monsters swim always on theic back, with mouth wide open like a hungry shark. There aye many other kinde in the | water, all looking horsible snd repul- sivo when magnified. Many of them sppear to the naked eye like litile, feathery pull-bails, floating aimlessly about, but under a glats show plenty Ot life, and look as agly asa miaiture devil fuh. It would scem that the vast smount of alkaline salt which the water oontaine in so'ution would prelude the id<a of ita maintaining animal life, but there amall monsters inhabit it in myviad Lapiss will find reliof from their hebd- costiveness, swimming in the head, our stomach, restlessness, etc., elc., by taking Simmens’ Liver Regulator, f | ' Persons living In unbealthy loonlities sy avoid all bilious attacks by taking & dose of Simmons’ Liver lator osoas- ionaliy to keap ths liver in healthy actiog. It should be used by all persons, old and young. 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VAPOR, MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonie Hall, OMAHA, NEB, B.4, Fowmsa. Jaxm E. dcarr. FOWLER & SCOTT, <ARGHITECTS. Desi exih: Tn.n“m ours exocignce o do. i Tog Dubite bafiting and estimatos furnished on short n o & TRIAN AT CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motalie Cases, Ccfllas, Ouskets, Bhrouds, eto. Furubem : trest, Bet. 10th aod 11 s, Om ba, N Tolagraphio Ordsra Promptly Attended To 7 buldings of ny desertption ou 8 ovr offics. We ave had over % intend. mInm IVIL, MECHAXICAL, AKD MINING EX. GINEEVING at the Rens elaer Polytechinic Iishitate, Trov, The oldest enitnecrirg b0 in'Americs. Next term ver 10th * Tho Reglster fo 18% of the gradustos for the ast bd yes positl 1; also, estreo of stud e’ ~Address DAVID , with toulr equiremen L CRERRE ered dvaveptios,hil- lious sufferers, ‘vi his barrel, and the ancient slogaa of a | 117 united and unterrified democracy once more sounds the advance. Un the other hand, the republicans were never in better fighting tvim, or more as- suved of coming out of the contest with §,iog colors. Stalwarts, Inde- pendents, and the rank and fi party sre all in Conkling is appeaser himself il i Gov. Cornell is preparing for a rous. ing campaign, and siready republican orators are assigned for evary sehool district in the stato. While Johnny Davenport declares his de'ermination to throttle fraud wherever it may show 1#s head on electiondap. The prosper- ous condition of the eountry ®#a important element in their favor; and, in the absence of any ab. field, 1f eleoted, will perpituate the safs and conservative administration of Hayes becomes an argument of es- pecial force. Both political New York are ingood posttion and will make 2 gallantfight. - Money will not be epared by either party, partisan loquence will flow in torrents, avd thenewspapers will work themaelves up toa fover-heat of passionate inyee- tive, but only after the preliminary bouts in Indisnsand Ohio will t¥e contestin New York attain the highest e Church Howe's Taotles. Hastings ebraian Our remarksbly remarkable friend from Nemabs, the Hon. Chaurch Howe, has sgain, if rumor is to be be- lieved, begun his ussal tactcs for landirg himulf in 1he state senate, and very likely will make it win, as usual. Tae good penple of Nemaha seam to delight in being served by a demagogue whose only aim, firstand Iast, i to serve Howe with sl his cun- ning, doplicity and uoreliablry Flected as a granger he aoted as chisf factotam 5 al' monopaly jobs that presented themselves. Elested agein a8 sn independent to the last legisiature, roe oz the end of in that direction, he jumpsat the st opp rtuity to join the republican puty. He forthwith issues s mani. esto to show the D arity of his mitives iamiskiog the summerssalt, hoping | thareby £0 pull the whol ovr the eyes | of thoso he 2ad deeaived and betrayed. | HisLitestechems s e2d to bo an sllizace with Gov. Furnas, by which s | the Liver and Bowela, iseasod pas how they recovored th, " " cheerfal spirits’ and good s ppotite; Shoy will ol g by ke ons’ Lavan RNevtaron. Th e fg: mdhm aod Best Family Medi- ;For DYSPE PSTA, CONSTIPATION, Jauadioe Billious Attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colie, De Bareion ot Sririts, SOUR STOMAGH, Hear Tl anr'(‘v:]u.ll Southem Remedy ts warrentes (0 contain alngle e 53 15 arfoun mineest soheiane, a7 s Parely Vegetable. eont thoso Southe 3 Siieh o Wi Brovidence’ fas g ountries where Liver Discase most prevall, It wili care all cauted by Derangement of (Ta® STMPTOMS of Liver Compiaint are a bitter or bad taate In the month; Pan in the Back, ides or Joints,of 3 Sour Stor o S K : e e done he; Lows of ot baving tall something which ought to have been done Devilty, Tow Spiri, 8- thiek yaiow s n o skin an. ‘Gough of. ten mistaken far Gonsumption, b ometimes many of 1heso symptoms sttend ths disease, at others very fewsbat the Liver, the Iarasst orzan fa the body, is genenally the soat ©f the dig:ase, and if not Feguiated in time,great death will eneo, Phlladelpue, ‘e have tested know toat for ‘6 have tried farty othor remedies before Simmons’ Liver Reg tlator, but Bone of them gave ug moro than tempOPAZy re- 1 ef: ot the Reguiator not only reieved, bu red g Editér Telagraph aud Mesenger, i PHIUADELFHIA, PA. Price, $1.00° Bold by all Drugzista, = septdeodawly tort-ed victim, Wiy cross the ocaun tide To eltok the Sen sat ¥Ry s prog: 6OLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS, INVALIDS AND OTEEERS SEEEIXa HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO SEND FOi THE ELECTRIO REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WHICK IS PUBLUHED FOR FREE DISTRIBCTIO! Py o volantcered toall who are et crEiecric Bt e ‘nd e questions of /31 linFor: Ting buitanily, A duly (ossdered “OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATL. O SBANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonuestul disooveriesin the world Bave been made Among other things where Santa Claus stayed, Clldren oft ask if he makes goods or not, 1t really he lives in & mountain of suov, Last year an excursion sailed clear 10 the Pole Aud suddenl droppedfatowhat sesmedike .hola Where wonder of wouders they found anewland on each band. e ours, with mor los than evar were seet; hies of a ralubow were fouud, ‘While flowers of exquitite fragrauce wese Krow ing sround. ot long were they left to wonder 1o doub A belug soon came the, bad heard much alout, Twas Eanta Claus solf aad thistoey all say, Ho leoked like the pictures esse cvery day. He drove up a team that ook very qusar, iTwas n toan of grashoppers nsesd of reiideer, o rode fn s shellistead o ceigh aud drove thew away. Ho showed therm al over b woudertal eslm, Aud factories makiag goodsfor women ud wéa, Furrlers were workling o0 hata grout i To Buce's thev said they were sending them all. iris Ring) love alsker, toid theta a¢ oace, 1 our Gloves we are sonding to Bunce, ta showed them suspondars aad maly things mere. Saying I alse took these 1o fifend Bunoe's store. Santa Claus thon whispered s secrot be'd toll, As in O aba evary one knew Bunce well, He therefore shoutd send bis goods to Lis eare, Knowlag his frier da will got their full share. Now remsmber ye dwellers iu Omaba town, Al who want presants to Fuice's go round, For shirts, collars, or gloves great snd small, 8end your sister or aunt one aud all. Bunve, Champlon Hatter of the West, Dougias gtreet, Gmaha JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Fernham 8t., Old Staud of Jacob Gis OBDXES BY TKLEGRAPH SOLICITA But he took them on bowrd ’ QRO TR, udoereryas ) MEAT MARKET, coustaxt rces resontoln.” Veciaise s eas veted to+ oy partof ihe alty. oy e ok, €1 K e v e o o ¥ e B lo B0 i ) ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the eelebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB., has aow ready ot the depot st Lonisvills, on the B. & M. railroad, WEHITH BRIOCEK to fill any order at reasonable prices. Pare ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample, J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop,, wille Noh M. R. KISDON, Geperal Insurance Agent, REPRESENTS: @ade to R, THE MERCH ANTS. of Fewar GIRAR: FI] fladelphiz, Capiti NOKTHWESTEN NATIUNALCap- tal . FIREA A BRITI84 AMERICA ASS! R+ N NEWA 4K FIRE INS. CO., As: AMERICAF CENTRAT, Atsets. 00,6 Southeust Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St., mengadly OMaHA4, ¥R, BXOELSIOR Machine Works, OMAXIA, NEE. J. F, Hammond, Prop & Manager e moat thorough apuointed and complete Machine Shops and Foundry n the state. ‘Caatings of every description manutactured. nes, Pumps and every lam o machiery order. attention q1ven to ', | Sand for price tish. Well T8, Shafting, Bridge Irons, Geer Cutting, etc. and 15th 266 Harnev St.. Bat. 14% Spacial 1 Allz\ll'&l’llllell. H: t Taos, 0., Descmcer $3tb, 1870 Dr. Bowuxmo Many ikx &o., Piqus, 0.: Grsreex—1 was tronblad with Rheunsa v [ cate £ m 80 badly that. 7 band. Through the ree- ommendations of my fr ends, I was indaced 1 try your Kleumato Cure, whih fmmed bezan to seothe, somfort and alisy Ie pain, ina short 1oL was selfeved of thie distreerng Ttake gr st pleasvre in rucomme ding this vilusble ro s edy 1" 0-¢ simil riy +Teoted: Yours lly, JNO.L MEREDITH, Thes: remed cs rpeak for themsa ves. To them Is tobe cured. If vou can ot get ik m o your Druggist, by remitting s €300 we wil send you four ” ot¥es of the Rheums tie Cure, er The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co, PIQUA, OHIO. ©. F..GOOI 3 T et o NEBRASIK. O VINECAR WORKS | Jones, Bet. 3th and 10th Sta., OMAHA, First quality distilicd Wine and Clder Vinegar of oy mrength below eastern prices, ond war- ranted just as good &Y wholesale snd retail, ERNBT KREBS, e e Meaer PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. Oniez Prnexatne i3 Trver it Aul] 1;7:2;-;:!':1 July 25 Lswa. b St 3 s S oSSR T, e e e uatdl 10'joska m., on A: gust 7 st. 1830, st which time snd fiace they wl bs cpaned fa © ewnce of b dders for famnishiag ai d de ivery, £t the subyis eooe warehouse in ttis chy, $i3 B ing and mTxed L1 milline, T be bign gron Tho barre 810 b of the best quailty, pew 4 8 rong, well oo pais ) with Bickury b Lps, 12y beulined, No'wasnins m:ds bacrels will be of four > be eeat ja with 0 be delise ~d br Get ber gtk £0 refect a0y o paymaezt, wi e faraish hiecBoe, Eovscp s co Boold be markes. t Ba,” ande reweat o tho o g THOMAS WIL~Ox, Cspe. 324 O, s MUSIC, GERMAN& FRENGH m:vfi_usg?‘o v, A\ WEe=+ sy pic: 5 u_:,.'.‘fife Gemnan i Fridfe s gen s 5, s30in eitger of Ehs o 38505, wwarety, ot for 84 Lren Ber ¢ Max Meyer BANKINE NOUS®S- s e OLDEST ESTA BLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASEA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. 1sin6ts ‘ransacted same a3 that of an Tneor- | porated Bank. Asconnts kept fa Cur, si:ht cheax witrout no. Cert fleates of epes ¢ lasusd pava' le in thres, #1228 dtes Ye months, boaring deom ad without interest.. Ady uces mada to_ustomers on url les at matkes ra‘es of Luter Buy and bills of excha~gs Govern- mens Brate, C unty aai City Bond Draw §ght Drafts ca Fa land, 1 Land, and all parts of Euroge. 5:11 E ropean Pa-saze Tiskess. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. ) U. § DEPOSITORY, First Nationar Bank OF OMAHA. ©or. 13w and Farnbax; Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. or gold subject to 4, Seot- (SUCCEMWORS TO KOUNTZZ BROR.,) RTALINKD 5 1850. Organtz:d u3 o National Back, August 2, 1868, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 8, edally »uthortzsd by the Beeretary or Treasury 1o rwelve Sudscription to the U.8.4 PER OENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICER$ AND DIRECTORS Egsy 4 Korxuas, Prest lent, Acavaton K Vice Prestleut. HW. Yars. abier, AL J. PU2rLazo, Attomay. dgux 4. Cx fanTos. I, H. Davis, Asw's Gashiar, This bauk peceivesdeposit without regard to awou Ln ues time sertificates bearing Interost, Drass érafta on §an ¥ suciscn and peingy «ities of the United ttates, als, London, Dublin, Edicburgh and the principal cities of the conts" uent of Europe, Bel @ pasuigo Uokets for Emigrants in ‘lhfl Io- “mayls REAL ESTATE BROXER Geo. P. Bemis’ Rear EsTate Acency. 15¢h & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This ageney doss sTRICTLY 8 brekerage busl- mess.Does notepeculate, and therefors aay bar- aing 0 1ta books e insired to lta patrous, 1n Wtead of beine wobblsd p by th e azent BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS KNo. 1408 Farnham Stree OMAHA NEBRASKA. Uffice ~North £ldo opp. Grand Central Howl. Nebragka, wI..a—m;AAgency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham 8, Omaha, Nebr, 409,000 ACRES oarefully gelected land a Fastern Bibra-ha for eale. WEBSTER 6NYDER, Jate land Com'r U. P. R. B. ptenTM "Byron Reed & Coy REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. a eomolote ab Eewop raes of ttie Lo all Real Estute I Cpahis and onglas Gounty. wes1e KOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE | Qor. Randolph Bt. & Bth Ave. CHICAGOILL. PRICES REDUGED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PERDAY fo the business cent e, cenveaieat o plos of am 4 Tiocen Ty Tarnshed, eontafning ali mdern improvements, rer wevaor, &u. OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET 8¥. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Towas Omar The bust fun 1n ¥he dity. 0., METROPO LITAN Owsans, Nxs. IR4 WILSON . PROPRIETOR. n s eentrally located, and ‘publle wli o koraelke house, mars: "UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fuistciass House, Good ‘deals, Gosd Beds Airy Reoms, and’ kind and aceommodath trestment. 'Tw good sample rooms. . Specra sttention peid to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop,, Schuyler, Nob. 'FRONTIER HOTEL, Lara mie, Wyoming, The miner's resort, good secommodations, i sy INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-gl-p, Fine large Ssmple Rooms, cne Tlosk from d Traine stop fre e oy iy 78, Hates §200. 9250 and. riing e N i ANDREW BORDEX. Crief Clerk. " miovt HAMBURG AMERIOAN PACKET 060.5 Weelkly Line of Steamships Leavizg New York Every Thursdsy at 2p. m. o For England, Frauce and Germany. For Passsge app y to C. B. RICHARD & 0., Genera] Pusenger 4gents, fuae 81 Brosaway, New York ». B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT. o AT A.. s DX A, Ficlomle Desler ia Foreign 8ad BARNUM'S DAY. THE PEOPLE'S HOLIDAY. Everything Advertised Will Be Exhibited Positively. I pledgs my prot-ssional reputation an contains o« novalt! 5 exsensive, 3 and best publ ¢ enter ever presented to th ‘The Sensation of the Day. A Furors of Exitement, TheSame Attractions and Programme as Given in New York, Brooklya Bos- ton, Caicago, and nlfrfmge Cities, with all the Novel Features, Which Compose P.T. BARNUMS GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH Tuis serson. It will exhibls fa OMAHA, FRIDAY, JULY 30, AFTHERNOON AND EVENING. Giving 1he rame attractl: s in the sune procramsme, as eivan fa New York, Boston, Broskiyn, sad SIlar o chies, Under an 1. mvnee pevH 0, Gt B + soetine capuelty of 10,000, made of 160,000 wetres of paiect Fre ter-P oof canvas, i por ed for sud us-d ONLY by this Show, Huodreds of Bew featiuros added Lo the prisciple attrctions of former gmsons, AmOGS the most sotabie ey S “EAFERL.” eueation of Londen, Parls, and New York, ta “er TERRIFIC ARRIAL DIVE, or EAGLE. asiou the i inen-e piviion ¢ u & Simgle Sp'der Web Wire mouatiog 1o the lopmose pavilion from whish she makes ber Aerful Hesd oremost Dive, into space, and (s af- terwards Khot {rom au_Knormous Canron. A GROUP OF NATIVE ZULUS in thei- national songs, dances and fostiviffer. MADAME DOCKRILL in her remarkatju barsback .t oo FOUR AND 81X HORSES. MI8S EMMA LAKE In her beautiful Mooage Ack. SEVEX NEW TRICK STALLIONS added o the famous group of TWENTY IWPORTED ROYAL STATLIONS, u.l spp.ariog o new scanes, triekaand ovuiations, uaier the directi>a of YONSIEUE. The Jat $W00! 2 , [A Charmeuss d#s Colubes, with her flock of Eduated Dov AE OF TRAINED. fa an eatirely odd and ovel performance. STA®, “LANDrEER. THE PIRE HORE “SALAMANDER,” in bis temarkable ses, surrosnded by a Bass of Fire: wrks MADAME MARTHA 1ad HERR NEYGAARD {1 charmiog Double Four. Horss Act ds Menage. FEBARTAIN i his sensationa Bureback Act. COMPANY 1 the beat M N 1GERIE of the iarest. rt Hipprpo:smus 1 Amarica. Livine Girale, the Finew: Den «# B ngal Tigers o 3 A MU EUM OF 80,000 CURTOSITIES Capt Go-TENTENUS, ihe Tatooed Gresk, ihe PALES- PN MAB, the trstty oy Dwart EXT CRINS ADYERPIED and Ton Tiesmors Seat- olock on the moralag of toe day of the oxhubitow befor_equalled #at3and8 p. m, thus dving sa hour and & halt ins po 17 V199 beg 0t ONEH TIOCKHET ADMITS TO ALX. bildra. uuder nf 16 35 ¢ uts, Reserved Seats extra. THE LIFE OF EARNT: Srounteand in the teat, Prics 60 cent, cloth; piper, B oents ‘Lion Juck,” ¥r o 76 ot #For the sewmmodation of Indi desize to axold the erowd surrounding th- tic-ef wag h op o at e 0 the v of ax- Riot fon, for ¢ ERICK X no il VED SEA S at usual sligat adyan.e at EDHOLM & the 07ow! In the evantag, are advised to sttand the y u:h; COLUMBL <, Ju'y § 1 b; FREMON T, Aug 1oth- Lis i8S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND GOO0D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Elegant Btock of Ready-Made ClotLing in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Stock Complete HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stoek is complste in all Departments. Don’t Fail to see our Custom Department in charge of Mr. Themas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Streef. HENRY HORNBERGER, STATEH AGENT FOMXNR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles, BSpeeial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1431 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 220 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES. The Attertion of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and tha Omaha Tron and Wail Oo, TO THE LADIES AND CENTLEMEN : PROF. GUILMETIES FRENCH KIDNEY PAD! A Positive and Permanent Cure CGuaranteed, In o1l easss of Grave’, Diaho'es, Dropay. B-ight's Disoasa of th Kidnays, Tnaootinenc's and Retenton of Ui, I umution & {he Kidneys, Catarrh of ¢ in tre Bick. s do e Ll isorders of the Bladder and Urlnary, Organs, whethor contraet- 0775 iratn discascs v otheawien Ta3 g ant romaly has Foon oed ith g0 3 far nerrly teo rewa In Sranes, with the most fol curacive stemrs” 1t wirealy choerytion, 17 sanmeons - dred. W havs handrods of tuath- Toouia' of cares by s Fod when &1 sie hod For i L m Fomalo Weaknew, Loacor- a7 n fact a0y diseess, sek A Fra.ch Kidne Pad, and Wk w5 ofhar. 16 he oy ot et #2009 and you wll Teoeire tus Pad by erum mail Addrees U, 5. Buanch, FRENCH P4D (0., _ Toledo, Ohio. PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENGH LIVER Ask 3 odr draze for 1o 18 58 dees ot keep s, send. | P e 3 rotars mall m8teodaw £ s pud ard taks 10 other x DOUUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS BELTIHG HOSE, BRASS AND 1RGN nm‘?ns. PIPE, STERM Plglfl. AT WHOLESALL AND HALLADAY WikD-MILLS, GHURGH AND ScHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street} Omaha, Neb®