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Tae presidential campaign will A '['HRIVING TRIO. day bound for grazing grounds in | freight on baled hay ehippsd west BANKING WOUSS! open in earnest during the present Dy Monous county. from Schuyler. INVALIDS | twemonuss 1856. 18S0. i i T! 3 OLDEST ESTA BLISHED. AI h, and most encousging reports . The republican_congressional eon- —Preparations are making for AND OTHERS SEEK] : - republicens come from all sec. | SUCCESSful and Extensive | vantion for the Third Towa. districs | bulldiag extemina. B &1, ‘stock WHOLESALE AND i i ill ble at McGregor, il BANKING HOUSE A COMPLETE STOCK FOR s It riions by both parties will be made County. Whitelaw Reld's agent passed| —TheSioux Gity Journal says the IN NEBRASKA. [—] o . o the pacpie <1 | in New York and Indiana, while more L through Muscatine Friday with 8y | St. Paul company will likely build STRENGTH and ENERGY = : i . {more or less doubt will attach tolmy Town of Friendville Flour- | Ye™ York boys, destined to find good | even more miles of road in Nebraska | WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- (;A]_DW[LL, HAMILTONSCO <z b o . oods, accident, | G yneeticut, New Jersey and Califor- i homes among Iowa farmers. next year than this. QUESTED TO SEND FOi THE ELECTRIC nis. Tnall thesestatesclassedas doubt. | 1Shing—Peculiarities of Thefl?nncell?“hnk-kpnd to the| —Holt county people ate petition- | REVIEW, A% ILLVSTRATED 00K BANKERS. STYLISH AND GOOD, NOBBY AND CHEAP. T SRR R itics. farmers, for milk checks connected | ing fc tablishment of new pre- = Al T e prospect for republican success | ECliics with the creamery business there, | einoty. e T it ESREE DSIRIDOTION Business ‘ransacted same x8 thit of an Tncor. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring_ Suitings, an Elegant msoMppuEn 1 B $20,000 for the month just ended. | largo for election purposes. ket 1n Carrency or ol susjoct 1o | St0CK of Ready-Made ClotLing in Latest Styles. Gent’s Furnish= work opens, is bright and encoursg- | Corresronishte of Tex Bar. The Towa Agricultural collegs is to| —A test of the new tranfer boat of 3 reck wihout ot ce ing Goods Stock Complete ficaten of deposit fssued payabie io thrae, s e S HATS, GAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, o customers o1 approved e ates of interes In fact the Stock 18 complste in all Departments. Buy andsell cold. exclargo Govern 1oeat, Siate; Csuns 2 Don't Fail to see our Custom Dy 0 t in charge of ate, C lepartms it . st | Mr. Thomas Tallon. R M. HELLMAN & CO, S 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street, TO THE LADIES AND CGENTLEMEN : ing. Mr. Whitelsaw Reid, in o racent Friexpviie, July 28. — Salin | bg an extensive exhibitor at the com- | the Sionx City and Pacific across the terview in the Cincinnati Commer- | county now numbers 14,500 and |ing Towa state fair. A soparate wing | Missouri, was recontly made, when cial, asrerts his helief that the repub- | Friend is one of its institutions— of farm product hall is to be set apart | 140 cars were crozsad in ten hours. ~ans will carry New York by a good \wncf 605 inhabitants, which it | {77 118 use. —The Pawnee County Agricultural mimbinibon: bebadetim ot i About two thoussnd tons of hay | society has purchased forty acres of majority. The business men are op- | does one good to visit. Hon .|y Tl T0oocied by eastern par. | Tand io Pawnas City and will fence it pesed to any change which migit | Whitcomb is virtually its founder, | ties, to be delivered at the hay press |and lay off a half-mile track immedi- hazard the commercial interests of the | thongh Mr. Friend homesteaded in Maneon fter October 1, when | ately. i = iy - united | where the town now is about the |called for. 08 Aogust: 20 Olaiksyille i e b § - 01 Th:\ gy mmeh-um'd eame time-1870. There wes little| A street railway is proposed be- | vote on fssuing bonds for building a poetil ciage cie * widerake [ and admirably organized. Senator | 82 sl tween Oedar Falls and Waterloo, a | bridge aoross the Platto at that placa. reech ox foserve e in wuy case | Gonlding is most bearty in his support | appearance of a villags for yesrs; five distance of six miles. Theone in op- | Ona builder desires the contract at of the ticket, and will throw himself | years mekes up the life of the place. | uration between Cedar Rapids end | 815,000, s L’ Fespiaied. YOUNC MEN 4 otbers who s from Norroue and Ehvec 1 i 355 with all his energy. | Friendsilleis surronnded byachoico | Marion has boen very sucsessful. S, H.8t. Jobn, of Codar Rap- : ; ana the prospect in still | sweep of country, which is occupied | By the breaking of o pulley the ton | ids, proposas to build a foundry and FUI.VFRMM‘.HER EALVANIC co., F N L BANK FPROF. GUILMETTE'S en prosp o e ot o itel welghtioriite Dabbane town falook ymasckiseiop i Falls Oiky, iptovided ¢ sre. oncier, s | B IRST IMATIONA Tho democratic nominces | by some of the best farmer | foll the other day to the base ot tho | the citizans farnih the ground and | “OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS OF 0MAHA FRENCH KIDNEY PAD | and vice president are | stste. tower, a distance of 70 feet. The | take $1000 in stock. | sA CLAUS FOUND. - S i The partissn e working parts of the clock were notin-| o Bestrice fleuring mill bas Greatest Discovery of *he Age. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, A PO<lve and Peln]a,flent GIII'G 1 0f the supreme court annal- | will be considered by his neighbors to | jured and the damage will goon be re- Foertuldiscoveriesinthe world Bavobeen zade boen improved so that now it can turn have right of first mention, Coming | paired. out 80 barrels per day, requiring 400 in at #n early day with more chiidren | Cedar Rapids’ board of trade placed | bushels of wheat daily, making a than money, e liss developeda plen- | g resolution on file last Friday eve- | home market for 130,000 bushels is her state | did farm of 400 acres, which be had | ning, puarateeing substantial aid to pal amendments have lost the democracy many votes. The fact that Tndiana hol the conetit Guaranteed, s if 1o makes woods or not, Juntain of snow. i tings whoro Sania O taycd, | OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT N OMARA year], SUCCERSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS,) o g on each hand. PATABLISUED IN I8¢ electicn in October has caused both |the wisdom aud foresizht 10 cover | tha gluccso enterprise whenever the |° . S { Sei | e vides to redoublo their exertiors. The | 7t And foremost with groves and [ Des’ Moines partisa could submit ardigworking QB Bl ) « T— - “ loye in Lincoln had hs house burned, - — " : arks aud afruic orcherd, not only of | definite propoaition- ploy e, | et cvr wer o, 3 { NATICHAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. will b literally covered with | epples, but mest of the small fruis. | Geeirek ror 20 more hoases on | 220 the et day penely enoughimoney ot o w s | Capital aud Profits Over$300,000 2 o et ers from homs and sbrod. As- | Tho trews are now gcand, For mils | ¢ WG (07 90, BINS FEMED 08 | wan raised among fel b ety e ¥ i e TAN REIFLY, v bees ived | of section line rows of trees have . = by Close B \m.my ft to wondar in do 8 y the Secreta 'y ARSERA Sia DD, e e | Growa it hntiyt averions) o Qg | Lo 0 o ueemsliaedi by[Oinse B —A hard-working _young man, o e, o oo s i about, Suhecription 1 the of Obio. wisite from - Senaters Couk. | SRS (W0 S SIS (T 0 | & Co. The Englieh colony, presided | o' uefuie i o milessouth U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. ¥OR TICE PR Ing and Blaine, Attorney Gen-|high Hia sheep yard and hog yard | OVeF 2F frece geatlomen, have beught | g p o 'witber, was thrown from a buckivg mule and kicked so that he CHESTER A. AR over §1,000,000 to nortiwostern Tow S =l Dogens and Gonara! T Young | £7epectectly saned with thick greves Sveedl. (0000 tomor 2 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Obio, in addition to scorenof other | of maple ot box eiter, M S0l | w5 Bottn, anid to be the aldest ol sepabtan eaders. The | Ul e vy res of | i i th United e ind e demccrats cpen their campuign on St com, sud e |10, perwen in Linn couniy, wia . 104 et 5 acds of cuitle ‘and | buried at Cednr Rapids lust week. He August 14, when 102 specches will bo o hords’of catle ‘and | burid a Cetar Rapida gt week 1o S R presses ouly @ prt of Mr. Gibson's | @itered the printing business st Rui: HHu\( n P\l) 0., 3 Toledo, Ohio. ¥ Attomey. AT | PROF. uuummes FRENGH LIVER PAD :rusehop He rode In a shell instead of & sleigh, istwo weeks after. But he took them on tosrd aud drove them | Heews K nceln board of trade hss d a committec to co-operate with a similar committes on the part of the city council in assisting to sink test welle. The board contributes “Vier Mempt v or death s Appeal. And «pinicn is that it wil all uver hin appoint 1 pom:tively cz death than viet ns of the out regard to ol Bl L e ; 1and, V., in 1800; was editor of Tho | 5200 10 8id in the work. worost, #AD L0, Bratan), Lo > success. o0 five woms on | Sl Voo 10 1900: wak eduer —Niobrara_comsidors hevself the i principal A macEnOvs ¢ o attrib . WAy S T e DTo g ; natural shipping point for stook from | 3418 Ci s = TR ucd from the Pacific coast, | chips of the naue block, having eo s the Niobrara ranches, and thinks it | is theraors sio e et ot thot thow | and seports that Cliferuia, Nevada | ored their own forma with treas an STATH JOTTINGS. would Fe tho correct thing fer the | Kuowing bis frie I el | RSl e b. | fruit. Tegether the family farmns CoM. &St P R R, to taild stod mmeli eometlivg dead on Governor's and Clerady will certainly g0 ropub-| ¢ver yoarty cio thousand scres of | —Beatsice will have an Episcopal | vards there, Talend fionn. s wor g, il euestnor iy mhool, - flouring mill will soon be com- | “%e v Hattoref tho West, Dosglsa - ocracy have no reason to asssy omowLEY Lt i moving for mors e | a O that il sotah four ran of | i O = o iotory . that | 8djinn the Gibuorts en the worthy | s Ir has heer bt on the Jino of Seward couaty. Intest ‘“Hauco aign Marc riately hies been most en S o asre Rudassts cemety of Cvailinn JNO. G. JAGOBS, Geo P. Bemls pre-emineu A Schuyler firm manufactures ar- | dred hushols every 24 hour, if neces- Al ?‘T*l:')‘ &d“:“f:'kc‘;"x“: ”533'1 tificial stone. sary. The mill will bo run by o 48 ot REAL ESTATE AGE"BY. Nebraska soil. Ta 1870 he came| —dJefferson county people demand | inch turbine whvlcl. and the water UN D E RTA KE R k o et i regard to Auditor | here with 31 whizh he laid oat in |8 court house. supply is unlimited. 16th & Douglas Sts., Omahay Neb. marches with-holding of tho in- | bread. The B. & M. woro Just sl |~ Weat Point willarct three brick || —The bridga scrors the Platte at |5 P % = c [ € . 1 o foce, the BEE say ting stakes for the prospective road. | buildings this year. earney will have to be abandoned. 068 motp Gt e i rybgontite proetvied L S 1o Ay g e g Carpetings! Carpetings i L is ‘he s of wells and windmil's not settled. S0 | beick block building. bi rendered it unsafe and Buffalo county o it wood and water on -, a change of the , three miles from the ~Ulyases is to ehortly have a m: a0 Learloya B()(-(- n( HILL. for fixing it and 50 it will be clesed. t of rapublicar The attempt to aepmm.- Gov. | railroad, instesdjof pitching his tent | oth steam elevator. — A family by the name of Han v p 2 y by whom they please. Nauce's act on by intimating that it | where Friend now stands. No mat- Southern exodusters struck Ne- | Jiving in the northeast part of Webster . hea?lil REAL va“"‘TA_TE FR?KERS ' predby a “personal quarrel” is | ter, he now has 360 acrs of land, 200 | braska City last week. county were buried_in their dug-out | g v "L NORIICS Farnhens Sore Mu. Troves is supposed to be di-|® talicious inspiration of factional f of 1t under cal ; he a —Platte county hes a postoffice | recently by the falling of the roof. Sz OMAHA - NEBRASEA. 3 P ce; snd is, besid lee in | 85 aczes of corn, 70 of wheat, 15 of | called Looking Glass. Some members of the family sustained Office side opp. Grani Central Hotal. a a :\_rmw‘}h\; d s s v. Nance has o *'pe \(:?«1 barley aud 10 cate. Wheat is nearly | 1o honey crop promises to be|severe injuries, ———M EAT VIARKET = , quarrel” with Auditor sted plendid condition. | Jarys in Feanklin county. —From all tho older settled coun- Nebraska Land Agency. can'tand Kearney county won't piy the Indeed, their personal and o Crowley has b vead. the venerable cipherer wil ides a choice lot of L 3 b Tl G fair on the | ties of the etsto come the mest fat- * 1. . Block. 16th St. H o find some other scape-goat for his | G Tlations kuve boon such as to ren- | honed stock, horsos, and the usual |, SESSTLSS (o have 8 fair tering reports concerning the fruit | FreshanSalt Meata o oll kinis constant DAVIS & SHYDER, Old Reliable Carpet HOUSG, der thegourse which Gov. Nance has | drove of hogs. ~As fast as possible the Y P! crop. Apples are in greater abund- d, prices reaso Vegetables in seas ko dirty work felt coustrained in duty to take a most hran are managing to vet largely th —A gnodilgrfiwn: stors is among | o b O et Eatwalbiioreanaline o delivered toa ny part wl);he:a i 1505 Farnhain St. Omaha, Nebr. e—— ungrateful and painful one. Gov. | enovih into the stock business to sell | the naeds of Dakota City. = id with : ho| e PoR Seitriih 120,000 ACHES casafly silsatl s o Kustorss Tae. Globe-Trom that Han- asied,conregeouly and de | hecorn i tho shapo cf iveaoi —Some of the timber_claims near ;‘,‘;‘;,’:;g,,“;;"“ itllsegarditojthe | e ASe A ey iE 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH 3 e £ B , auder asense of official ard | rather than at 12} cents cash. [ O'Neill are looking splendidly. 7 , el ey o 1 sl fers s My & Semaeed duty. And in this course he | The former paya doubls, besides hav-| - od Glond il e Madison fecls the need of a_town [Ty 1| o WEBSTER SNYDER, (ESTABLIHED IN 1868) caucus resolution on dross parade, Red Cloud will soon commence | ha)iand court house, and itis proposed o e 2 5ot oaly done the state a cor- | ing some returus to the land. worTonn Eiscopel el Al e b DEOR ¥ & | LateLund Come U PR tpptennet aud the o ing certaif about it is but ko has done the party that «. P. cOTTON R RECODy ) to donate any individual who will pat s, onans. | s - Bt 2t raa ot rstinn by Sexe B b tho yeople’s execa- | in anothar of the s farmers of || —~Oak Crack, Tancastor county, | up tho building 8500 for thouso of the : === | Garpets, Qil-Cloths, o ny othiee politician in the posses-| y and important service. | this precinct. He has 160 xcres well | 1723 @ $15,000 mill under way. L G S L L Byron Reed & Co., i A e been kept now,|improved, with barns, sheds, ete.| —a4 Lincoln man ismaking prepara. | county officers. 3 M tt' W d Sh d sion o wense. sition journals _would | Mr. Cotton believes in less work and | tionsfor building a new foundry. —A Boone connty man sheared 201 cuosTeTABLISED atting, Inaow- aaes, s - o en hald of the virrequ-| better returus, a0 he cells no com, | —Tho name of Aroade, Polk coun- | Pounds of wool from nive sheep, be- REAL ESTATE AGENCY 'me Bloomington ron hinks a egislative committe: i i = that in view of the late reports of dawages hy drought in our state, it is highly fmportant ih: play at the state fair ¢ feeds it to tis stock, raises 10 | ty, has boen changed to Shelby. ing an average of twenty-ono andone- i have been appoiated to inves- | amal! grains and does much in the y?};“'m.";:“ v mow boit . mado | 1alf pounds to each flecca. . One ewe Machine WOFkS IN NEBRASKA. Lace Curtalns, Etc. 1d havepent tlio sos 0. doul —The Richardsen county jail was 2/ B Lt e pol 1 Thesb wore Spanish Merino sheep. | Js F. Hammond, Prop. &Ma.mxer A A delivered of two of the worst criminals. disprove MY STOSK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. —~S. H. Thatch, while buying the HOTELS. aIve hapnts: fun wery jdod od. Mr. Cotton liven two miles -\-'lflfl B. & M. is building a depot of way for the E. V. railroad, [ — - estion. The reports of the suf- : of F., and Gibson and Crovley | at Newark, nine milos east of Kear- |in northern Pierco county, was at- 2 THE ORIGINAL. I Make a Specialty of i the courts ehall sustain the executive | fivowiles. Other choico farmsabound | 1eY. 5 tacked with a pieco of iron by a man | = fering of our agricultural interests by { . }is demand upon the auditor, | here, but I must pass them till angher “The peach crop in Johnson | wiojiad g grievanco about the looa- | Weli ‘s' "w‘l;'v‘lnlq-‘mnl? A drought have been much exaggerated, letter. county is reported as an entire fail- | tion of the road bod. Thatch was AT T ake T o Cocr BR'G vn“nflw-sHADEs A"D I_AGE GURTAINS and should be vigorously combatted FrmsDYILLE ure o or threo daye. Cutting, ete. by & fine dieplay at the coming fair dose n Inrge aud fourishing business. | —Tho foundation of tho B. & M. ; : Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., ! Eis Plansfor ne: ,Meachanical Draught. s na'lhnghler oo st oy et y xecuted. i . CHICAGO ILL. And have a Full Lins of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Tt has two zeain clevate atkins, | round house at Lincoln is nearly fin- —[Omaha Republican. u by steam, and_the \\afum, by | ished. s the above paragraph, which | horse power; two hotels—the Saun- e 34 o) ial atiempts to distort Into | 473 and Commercial —Hebron claims to bo the bast | bo 24 by 40, and one and a ha'f stories | PAS o three hardware | pyinted town in thet scction of the | Bigh. A packing house, les henee, | SENCER AG Nfl““” N LIE sepret Over bts Raflars £o mend the deslers—Kreidler, McDougal and v. Nance, wes written, 3 = it etate, rendering houses, cte.,will immediate- OMAHAAND FORT OMAHA s . Jiok it s Bt saiifia wiion w1 on the | S the 1 leading dry goods end | targy lavator has boan com- |1y b b, and sverpiming put | _ Comne ect Cars Lining Stair Pads, Crumb meeting held last week in y between Gov. Nance and pl'r)ndfit Bros.,, Johnson & Co, fimm!c‘d in St. Paul by & new grain lunmr{ shaps by ).UTGII\VJEP l', STREETS (F Line) as foll.ws - “Tux Brs was the only jouras] west of Yo was thetelegramthat | Fraute & E: Woodruff, E. |0 i1y | ihe Presbyterians of Niobrarajog, ., LE b Clothes, Cornices, i Bl v Sy Do sl i | o SR postmaster, | —Linceln men ate subscribing lib- | are to build a 81500 church, $1000 to | *" the Republican §: snd Leidtke, h and Wells & Megath. The latter | erally for premiums for tho county |bs raised by subscription and firm, however, has just sold out, it is fair. ws: “There was | understood, to its creditors. Basides ud the ue to ba douated by the Fresby- Niohrara still attracts many pros. | terien building board. ~ Of the sum h any sccount of uproaricus pow-wow, and in this as in Ffiy other ustances within the lnet e readers w roice Poles, Lamibrequins, Cords and Tassels; 2 fact Everything kept in a First-Olass Carpet House. ¥ beiweon tho gos. |76 Ul uumber of grocery, drug, | pectors, and raturally secures many | uirod 8842 s alrcady baen raizod 12 o Everytoe Koy i 5 s ! b < Uy and rospect is that the chu o ’;’“"h' proved the super ornorand Auditor of State Lsidts, | o %0 57 7’r§:‘75:;§:;‘~’\‘ *aow mil;': takes four doys for the mail | Vbl s year. The Method- | m wtrest car drls Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed rte telegraphic reports. over insurence fees amounting to wev- | published by Perry. late of Nemaha. | carries tatravel from S, Pant 1o !,‘.‘Q‘!“ ists will have their church completed | & G STREFTCAR. Call, or Address en thowsand five hundred dolisrs,’ PoLITICS. Niobrara, abou: the samo time. /Y John B. Detwil 0 Gemo: c fact i New in ound ¢ U el - . . Tme two Gemoceatic factionsin New | o1 Thero is s sound cf biay prepara-| "y oriont iy areting more build. Bucxien's Arnica Salve " A.F. RAFERT & GO, onhn B. Detwiler, York don't unite worth a cent We expressiy stated at the time | 10% for the coming campa The K-1ly is be'ng most < flac by the Irving hall bran raoeracy. The Buffalc presidanial ¢ miest of tame because | 1268 dUriDg this seaton then sny pre- [ The Busr Sarsz fn the world for Contractor Th6 espallien mafority s ab grest, | oab Yo Outs, Braisos, Sores, Ulcers, Salt particulars of the controversy reached | County wattera are getting lively, it | —TheC., B. & Q. stock yards at|Rheum, Fover Soces, Tetter, Chapp- UCED TO s and Builders. | o) 09 Au'n 8250 PERDAY 01d Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA. that we reserved comment until full Fizo W | | e e Lincoln p: o o | 100k as h .M. W £ Nebrackn City are to be onlas sged and | ed Hands, Chil hmu, Corns, and all |l i s ot B ey Bl T i | ipravad: kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve - | PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY 'y, apropos of astter in its true light, wa s difference | 0, "7 MERO TR AR T ate | T Through trains from Chicayo | 8 guaranteed to give perfect satiafac- | resalting fcom thin (restment. of K " regarding the interpreta. | clocted. e is popuar with the | over the new Plattamonth bridgo by | 00 In every easo or moncy re ‘anded. {- ““Jobn Kelly don't object o being | tion of tho statue, which the supreme | faction opposed 1o Dawes and [September 1. Prico 25 conts pec hox. For sale by | The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska I.I JEROME RACHEK. T H Provristor. METROPOLITAN L E Oxyana, Nep. [ IWILSON - PROPRIETOR vegarded an & eort of prodigal son, but | court will settle by its decision. Now |8 li be wauts 8 clear understanding about{ that we have read the correspondence the fatted cali. The Tilden plan ap- {3, TETIRIE MR e | paars to be to keep the calf and kill { ;1,46 ¢, exg the prodigal.” > bo supported by Dawes. The consus of the Winnebago| 6417 J: K TSH. Omaha, ¥ fact s one of those | tribo of Indians mas (o be taken Aug- ¢ changes that time eometimes | yst 2 and § about. Tn 1876 Dawes would s cur approval. of the | cconer hiuve helpod the gontioman of |70 2_‘(",“1"fi",“’ffm‘r;‘zz‘f'.::":;‘; ich the governor has pur- ‘\”_""““’T” cloven foot than H. M. | 0'4p 17¢h, ime etraightens out many Gioikad Rbine n tho birds | ~=North Platte Epincopalisns will me hotae to rocst, wo may see more | 800 begin building a neat parsonage, s of the wheel before the cam. | to cost $2, d 7 r Naoce will hardly thank | PAign is over. -~ Rum wa the cause of the down. | have son eleve ! v Yk | "Lt Wilbor the oppoaition to the Gar- | fall of the defaulting . treasoror. ot Fears unllomainiy . 1d club grew out of the feeling that | Franklin county, o lecmad RZiceit o s Sabtion. ehich ihat Mr. Dawcs was manipulating thel A grist of new wheat has already | mred by paper represents, Everybody in Ne- | thing, when it should have Nrn left | been received at the Dannebrog, How- braska known that the Repu slican is | t0 that preciuct to manage iis own |ard county, mills. 5, owaed and sontrolled by the Uion { “Ii™ 1 roportit as T Tk A —Ths colored people of Nebraska Pacificand cdited and published in the City are calling for separate echools tereai of that monopoly. Governor| 10WA BOILED DOWN. | e interest of ¢ poly. Gorerna . —The poople of St. Paul are hay Nance can hardly afford to identify over the reduction in freight by the INVALVA course w Hl).“ H 'l'l: TiMONY. ¢ what Ex-Masor Garvey, an influentia Gaxniess in Russis are evidently ised at is, that he has not taken subjected to unpleasant re ST 1t appeacs that Prince Demidef, who | recenly loit some £3,000,000 at card playing, has recovered ihe greater portion thereof. Tho winner was Count Schouralofl. His cousin, Count Louis Melikoff, Iaid the matter hefore the czar, who sent for Schoura- | 1off, and ordered him to reiurn seven-{ sights of the sum he won from Demi- doff. The command was prompily | himeeliwith the politicians who de-| Tha Catholic church at Vail is hoing | U, P. ty that point. obeyed, and the loss to the prince vies | peng on the Union Pacific for their | Improved $1000 worth. N reduced to somethibg under $400.000. | £r has not as yet | The Boyer Valley fair will be Leld | Clc sue T;-u only thing that we are ctions. ve vears old_who had for t his bed nights, s of differ e Republican for classing him as an ST OMAHA BEE RAPHl UPTUN HGUSE g scased " pationt, hor they rocoverod —Wisner's plow factory, at Red ad, was burned to the ground lst existence, Tue Dunl s " House, Gocd d!ras UWL’B&( . — i b at 2p Sep! ber 21-3, weel Losa, §12,000. "” mwedating placed him into tht category. iR S entam s Knear papers s trvnpetig | 4 The bay crop for 1880 is the largest | —The colored prupla of Lincoln AYER S AGUE GURE ~hipi e Siagedl Sack Shat. Eomusas | s ——— aud best ever cured in the state. have commenced work on the founda. 1% remarkable census returns from | The Algona creamery makes as high | tion of a new church. s o GOMPANY. " S MILI ER Prop., os give am- | as 1100 pounds of butier in a sin. —The U. P. intend building stock gclm_v]ar, ah, 14 for the suspiion that there | 3 yards at Brady Island, about twenty BOrGIT G, cosTipATION, Junnae | ver end Ague, Tutormittnt Fover, ~| Drafts, Cheoks, Letter Bill and Nute Headings, Cards, Ll e o e fabe Bl ptact o Ok NEA A, izl | R Fever, Romcoomt Fever, Dumb FR“NT'ER HOTEL < b B leads the rest of the nuion in the per cent. of increase of population o ehown by the present census. It reliof of ats it | southern ci and vili e geo T Choagest, Purcet aod Bost Famly Medl- Forthe cor SOUR STOMACH, Hosr X e )y < eoworuoe Gear will addre prsion o 3 Ague, Periodical or Billious Foyer, Bonds, Certifloates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, 3 e e ShO¥ | southernpolitical leaders andcensusta- | Trt o B g at Far —A4 vast amount of lumber is going Icll‘nul}vm emedyis warranted | &c., and Indeed all the Affections Laramie, Wyoming. te., d in the hest d at } the falsity of thus aswse and to} . : y ust 19, overthe B. & M. to the new towns iticlo of MaACURT, of | which Arise From Malarious etc., done In the best manmner, an { posve thet jastead of Kauem leaditig | - *> C-ior 0 increase the wouthern | e, old acidiers of Benton' county | along the line of the roes: 0 ous e e, ot Marsh or Miasmatic Poisons. e S0l eetmod ourt L t Possible Pri ! ez Aue e utation in congress. With the | havoa reunion at Vinton, September The Nebrask Purely Vegetable. ST o o o Eraveling s 0west Lossiple rrices. i Nebraska in increase of population, a of & few towns in Virginis, | 14 and 15. ~—The Nebraska City National bank | containtog thom Southern Roots and, Herbe, Has beon » W c HILLIARD, Propristor. JTEROME RAOEEK, Nebraska's gain has beeu over 100 per | 2. " i will have their new building ready | wilch #, Alsbama and Texas it is a| The peoploof Atlanticby a vote of | for occupancy by August 20th. caric whors © that therchas boen no | 219 to 121 have decided that they do | _The Nebraska City distillery has | *hg Liver and owels not want water works. bean purchased by & Cincinnati man y yiiier ok Tons of Liver Compiaint wre ux county has its firat steam | and will soon bestarted up. Bk S st i P by the | thresher. It has jobs on hand ag: —The Oni tlsm; Sour Stoma: [A“ln' Apretite; Bowels ier, and that| gregating 30,000 bushels, ofc,m;%v;}.’,fgfé‘n,“gfifi’.ffi?’f.i Yiasiny “N.., | the natural inerease of population has | The Presbyterians of Woodbine In- [ tablish a brauch factory in Lincoln, ome Dot Ly Spirita, a thick.yei . s | been discounted by deaths and remov- | vite sealed proporals until August 6| —The carpenter-work on the pew | Pearance of ths <in And Evee, o iy Goteh EAl riree times the pop e ¢ pertinent question paturally | f0F the erection of & church. St. Joo & Weslern passencer depot at s"’"‘“‘“’“ o ot henes gt hile in 1830 ehe hss less than Robert Ca ometinmes many of these symptoms attend B ‘r:n.-, up how it is that the sourh | Kobert Carr, of Jones county, is101 | Hastings is finished, making a neat, | tbe dissss. ot sibcrs very fewoat ton bie o to +wioe Nebraska's population. Tn cther | g Sl old, and is reputed to buildi I the bods, i3 5 i 5 & rate of increate almost equal s state, words Nebracks's gain in the las el 9587 | okdest living man in the stat Providence has pl er Disease most, 5 prevail. csnt greater than that of her neighhor, s dar will care all Discases cansed by Derangement «( 1 T 1870 Nebraska's population was |incree™ 5o Ciey from jmmigration | taifle over 122,000, while Kan- | ipner “from the nerth or | } sas was credited with 354,000 et 1880 Nebraska bas & vas 900,000, In 18 PRACTIZAL IITHOGRAPHER. OMAHA I\'I ER-OCEAN HOTFL Cheyenne, Wyoming, larze Sampla Reoms, ons Trains stop from 20 minutes ver. Free Bus toand from 4250 and .00, according ustod specie, for the Fe , and the ¢hills and re erad HAMBURC AMERICAH PACKET C0.'S | Weekly Line of Steamstups THE ONLY PLACE WHERE Y0U —Tecumseh s in need of small | fiering, wretchednese and dentt wil smsper - V- Bl or S |03 tide of | or something 2 I can recommend a8 an efficacious remeds for Leaying Kew York Every Thu 2P ™. | ANERIC, . A 00,000 | g i3 oo han buan T3 Dot cont, "1l | smigeaton s constanily Sowing. | 1t st s assog sbons o | i, s are | g S M e o8 st & . ‘ BOOTS AHD SHOES 3 Kansas has incressed less than 2 :n ]rEv; | din connty, and fesstinz cn hogs sure thing, a %f‘d:_'?' e a7 Raoder, | i | {E;:glani Iinmcean ermany, | mensdly i e T t. e comparis ctoelly | | Davenport boasts of hasing glucosa| — 5 ““We Buve tested its sirtues, terscraly, = el et | a0y sther shos bouse fn the city, | disposocf Kunass'clim oo far 38 it| X 7. O'Connell fench » grandson | | DUrR0VL PO S MRS S e | B SR D O oot B o 120 C. B. RIGHARD & 00., B.4. Fowun suers . o | , conoerns our owa state. Thers isli- | 1 orator. 1 an inmats of the Dabeges | T Objectionable oo account of | eted that every sattler will be conven- | worid eiér s e hae rist forty srhay Sl FOWLER & SCOTT, P. LANG S, tle doub that when the full statistics | county 1ail, not for any crime agaipst | “3°% ient to a mill. Dt S mmond o Redito, 61 Broaawas tete growth are compiled Nebraska | h; w-man, but becavse of his A linseed oil millis to be built at 1 them gave us mor = Regul 238 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER |LIVER COMPLAINTS, Ll ¢ Ay, Hew York £ | oo unconirolied sppetic © once in Atlsntic. It it 3 private e * maine ";‘ st | O 45 . 5. BEEMER, A R c H jT E c T s wil 4 t e its for intoxi- 1 o ens s said to L orth o sy 4 s et st el T -~ | COMMISSION MERCHANT - 5 iterary tastes, and from his and therefcre of any cf the sstes 10 on cell recent'y sent The the Tnion, egreph a beautifully-written poewm. last wizter the Moessrs, Beve pald cut $40,000 1n