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10TION BEFORE of Dovglas county republicens in the that the prime ob. men who own ard control publican is to subserve ta f the Union Pacifc mo- controls Jay Gould and his Nebr care parly or the demo- party, they bave an| contro'ling mea that rep | Twent us in thy lemtslatures, whether | s'atg o retional. Ever since Jay > uld eame into control cf the Union | Pacific e has endsavored to run the of parties in the stste, | agh eubordinates who made poli- {rics a 1 business. Now iteo] T Nazor® Yoan =5y but | inters: } aching peciel vens thit the republiosn party is | r7ely in majority i Nebreske, hence lmed £pece P oy meaopely managers have o v «d muinly through that Tn Douglas county, where arties are very nesrlyevesly bil 3, the monopoly mavagers have [ for pours manioulated the primsr 114 convontions of both parties. Our | jors have beena s'op Who! bulldeasd reilway em promiscucusly of e ey ave been NATIC N}il REP: BLIC rom Pr JANTS A. GARFIELD DEST Tows, acd taaina loaded | with Ton revident section hands hsve opsted 1n our perty primary e! ade our nomivations. T #fvrs very naturally de. i Scores of the sted with the | have bolted the at every gemeral elec- “undreds f democrats, egusted with the manizu'a- r conventions and prim- geavel CeNgraL Gasrisin's prooras sy from his boms to Buffalo, resnd Grapsto but the sooual bang Lorl M ndef frauds, etgven by the |y i bkt has been | 2'stion of | of both | Ter esodus from Canada t. ‘sten during thelast ¥ remackable. At theone point o Port §nia the U. § that +he Ut Tas tredee mantha, conaal repor Republioan co mty com- 2 the primary electicn | #s established regula ensure an honest, untr ont. || celled expressi i on of party senti tho | thisis why the monopoly or h & tenitle howl. Like +ts, at the outbresk of vhis - 5 3 ounced Lincolu orget tha B S usurper be- by Charley Barks, ch % ) ever taken his banks ¢f the A ETOWIng COUNITY. oasy. ( tha laws are 3RS ¢he lives and proper'y of the Iaborers | fr employed will b eafe. labor Miseiseippi and Lonisiena. the faca n e, | -t ia tobe published and posted sothat | everybody may copy it, the Republica ¢ men will be voted whose s donot appear on the register, that the judges of leotion wi voto who are regis- s ueully judge every- © steer clesr to say the he newameer Tae Afghen situstion i Yeast, very alarming by his nctions is excitivg grave picions of his loyalty to the British, who sented him cn the throve at Ca bl Genoral Primrose is imprinoned | =i oy P, ol % 4 = | there fa 110 doubt that :f the eadets within ths wlls of Condahur. Tho | e hill tribes are cor I S {ing ell these freud howle, were Teg's- inforcements, and are p Join the victoricvs Ayoob. Tull par- ticulars of the racent o prove that the British de ing slimost as much to superior geser- aletp on the part of Ayoch ea to su werior nuwbers. ho would perpetrate For instance, a i about ous ba'tle eoven k in the evening, the editor of Tar BE stending in froat of his of- { fice eaw the high-toned and dignified {eenatcr running up Faroham street us states | £ r, fcllowed by a gang of the effect ety rip-rappers. They turn- of t2e censos returne on the new #p- | od the corner of Tenth and Feroham, puriionment of representatives, The | end upon per-onal inquiry some of ntnunber of membere of the e men informed the editor that house ie 203, elected on a basis of [ticy Lod been brught up to the 481,425 to the conire:sional distriot. | Thrd ward pols et the engine house Any great increste in the houss of 1o Lelp Barney Shamnon carry the representatives won d make that body And there is 400 large snd unwieldly. The genenl impressicz it that the new apportion ment will be mads on & bisls of 160, 000, whic:, excepting in the west. 818 maki g caleulations demooratic prunaries. 10 dovbt they voted. Ta's is & sampls of what the Repvb can calle feee and cpen primarics in Omabs. We don’t wonder, however, @ states, willnot materially iacrease | that any f rito put astop to this $he royresent tion rysiem mee's with such violent re- sictance. Republicans who want Mz Forsren's Irab Compeneation | heneat elections 2nd a fair expression DI W25 rfoued 34 smening in the | of party sentiment will not, however, Hovse of Locds, by the dociive vota | be inflaenced by these howling hench. of 281 sgeinat 52. There hae been |men who pretend to see a terrible — s papsege snce its | nigger in The uction 1nto the House of Com- | registration con- Tt was radical in some of its |dncted by honorable men. features, and weak in others. Ite pro- [ No an who presents himself s allowing & non peying te bo disfranchized helis's will bepuhlished. No adai : s will be made 10 them after reg- so rent had been paid, | igir.tion has closed. Every registersd w538 positive premium on rent shirk- | Republican will b+ sllowed to tnte at ing, while the countiea to which some | the prunaries, but repeaters and Dem- of its operations wero restricted | 20Tts Wil have tokeep = : | retarns certified to by tho judges of wers by no meana the most in need of | gtecrion, accompanied by the ballots, euch assistance. The bill was op-|ooll lits and registry list, will be poeed on the one hand by the land- | placed in the hands of the conven. lord elcment avd cn the o te, and mo frauds can be perpe- number of the most infucntial of the | 1 o | hout detection. The threst of ! the Republican, that it's tollo ) | Irish reformers. Both side e it il perhaps tra de by theso regulations, shows ¥ welief it would prove a failure, u ve to fesr from an honest both sides, while admitti: , that as a ics passed by the city council at its last meeting, which pro- adequate | vidos for o special elestion to deter ough the | mine whether $85,100 of our old 10 ThOUSS, | per cent, bonds now outstanding ¥ #04 ehellbe refunded at & lower rate of in | terest, is a move towards a more busi the compentation bill . any aclation of the problem. Alth %ill has failed to paes the uy, oduction by the m mozs has given the Irish people v assurance of the i » i mess 1k agministration of the c eacost erduavors of Mr. GIStone ) frances, Thors 1y o' e 4 *. There is po resson w snd hie yarty, to meet the pressing | Oman, 2y a should be paying 10 per cent her municipal indebtedness whils other western cities are selling 5 anc | 6 per cent. bo ! demnde of an oppressed covntry, and | oy persister -y of the former in fore- | *og it to @ vo-e, daspito the entreaties ds acd the thrests 2ds at & premium Money, in the sastern -states, is seek | ., F toa- | G 3 2% | Jsw proct of that 03 | jo sovestment at low rates o€ inter. | egrity which character- | o5, ard thebonds of & and which refosessto sae | 5 srid 2 TRIAL. | i “the renomin y whick bas | “ire 3 | 80 resent rats of interest the city annu- ally pays $6,610 interest on the amount now proposed to be funded. If tho new bonds could be placed on the market st 7 por cent. the interest would amount to $4,627, an annual saving to the city of £1,983. 1f axix per cant funding bond could b he difference would still be POLITICAL NOTE Both parties have taken the chair. mwan of their national committos from Cenneotient Itis understord that Gen., J.R. Havley, of Convesticut, will not agsin be a candidate for the lower house of con a con fishing for trout. slactoral vote of New bovked, and that is democrats. Conkii He bad the dy York _win what bothe If both tho demooratic electoral sickets remain in the field there is se. that Virginia will be lost ocratic prasidential ticket, have put & ket in the field, one e+t rnd blossom in mpaicn and maks & pretiy corpre in Novemb. t. R Hawlev has notified of his inteution to Lave Lendon next § y home in crderto ba here to engrgs in the earlient work of the campargn. licly ‘or the fr eandidate for ¢ and will sction £ Congres, 0 a3 e Independent Demo . M. Lang has withdrawn from the contest for the Democratic for Governor of Texas, iravitg Gov. Roberte and Lieat. Gov. Savres to fisht it out between them ht they b iy diy ea is con- » expected that n eampaign i that state ful baadway A e part in tue Mama cam- 1 wli lcave for Avgustain a Ho will also make several » and Induma, _Afier of ofica expires he 11 Ohio, whore hie caign, al few dava. the Boston Herald ds say that he will Governorship of Mars- ear, but will make a the Seventh District, here he will be the Independent- subnck Lubor-Reform-Demoezatic g to er's fi The venerable Sevator Hanuibal Hamlin, who provcaes to ratire as senator from Meina next spriog when i s been in public man, vice president and senator eince 1850, withont interruption—a longer than (hat covered by the ser- wpton and Z. B mocratic ratifioe- Staunton, Ve., on @ sro told by the oor- The Richmond Dis- ustant roars of appluuse xcept when the pa- the senators from the o Virgimans not to force the hated repoblican rale again upon k. Leidike matter is a politi- nt of eome kiad is quite evident, ¢nd, sprang just st the Lresent moment, it bresks the state e which the republican papers sll overtbe state had tacitly agreed {o— ion_of their present ttate otficors, with the exception, per aps, of Davis aud Thompson.” OF e it Leidtke is guilty now he was guilty six months ©go, mine months or a year ago. Why was not the matter ventilated then? Why have nct the patriots, who are always willing to serve their country, called the a tention of the governor to this matter before. Whether Leidtke wins his case, or loses it, his renomination bescmes en impossibility; the slate is broken, ard the pieces cannot be put together withont some troubls, snd that troatle will eonk Sen: Pad dock's gocse, McBride, Van Wyck and Eaton, with Weeioa in the back- ground, have moge to do with thie han Gov. Naoos reslly imagines, snd the mbove nuncd colerie of gentle- men innot faver bly impressed with ihe 1dea of Senator Paddock’s re-elec: ion to the U. S, eenate, The Repub'icsn convention in Lin- on the bret of Se,tember prom- fses tobe a very interesting aff ir; quite unexpectecly, too, to the D. m cracy. We fet confid-ut al the ume that the county oonventions for the nomin:tion of members f the ature wonld oreate an immense ount of b%d blood smong the Ra. pub’icans, but we hed 0o ider that it wou'd extend to the state t.cket. We ce upon the additional troub'es ich our fricnds have maveg.d togbring to the fiont. The Demo crats of Nebreska haveto fight hard all the time for thit which they do evon cot, and it is nothir g but cht thet the repah 10ans should fizht ard among thews.lves for that which ¥ ar; ayssure to have Taken all n 2'l, and whetber Mr. Leidtkeis quity or not, ke is, in our opinion, the victim of & conspiracy within the republican ranks, the main purpese of which was the downfall of Senaf Padd: 1t is well played gentle. men; it remains to ha scen how it will pan out 3 economical, will help to make Garfield the next President of the United States. The first is the awakened spirit of the north which revolts againet put- ting the government in the hands of the south, a eection in which free speech and en honest ballor are not yeot tolerated. The second force springs from the pocket nerves of the people, and com- pals butiness mentoact upcntha prin- ciple, “let well enough alone. " - The case is £o clear and the argu- ment in & continuance of the republi- can adminutration so easily driven bome to the understanding of the laborer and the capitalist slike that Dbeli eecond force alone | rmine the result of the next electicn. With both forces work- ibly, irresistibly, an ticket, our | | faith grows ttronger dry by day Gartield and Arthur will carry every the loysl couniry! The dem- tactics are the very maduess of seciionalism. Here is asection of the country which bas plunged the unicn into & sanguinary contest, in which the section was worsted, and after fiftecn yoars, during which all that has heen acked of it is no pena'ty, but the acosptance of equal liverty for ell citizens, it is seriovsly announced that the section will be ‘‘recon- ciled” upon condition that the control of the government is placed in its auds. As an srgument for the sup- vort of General Hancock, this is sim- olv silly. The only ground upon which *‘reconciliation”—that is, seo tional hermong, 13 porsible ia the &c- siescence of every section in equal eivil and political liberty. The par- tesof the war continue because that equality is denied in the cld slave- h ldiag section, and the last reason that would persuade & loyal American to vots for General Heneack is that his election, by giving the government to those who practically deny consti- tutional equal rights, weuld “recon- cile” or pacify them. PERSONALITIES. An.Alabama boy named Paris Green Gied & fow days £go from eating paris green, 1t was Thendcre Walton who won £20,000 at_the Saratoga races, not Thecdore Tilton,as some papers had it. There wss a Mrs. Tanner, but eho obiected to the docter's mannar, and that was what wes the matter with Henrietta. Francis Morphy has gone to Lock Haven to see what he may do_for the citigens of that place and what they will do for kim, Hans Makart's late picturs was sold for 816,000 By the time Hans has puid for the canvag and paint he won't have muoh left, Alexander H. Stephens sstonishes the chamberma ds at White Sulphur Sorings by call'ng for a comforier and feather bei on the hottest nihgts. A New York manager wants to se» Tanner as an atirac ion at his theitre. He probably wants to brinz him cut in a shadow pantomime, G.F T. to Generzl Haucock.— Don't Lose mf¥gne'ism, Of i vampires. Bourbon hears- 20230 foot The Te'egraph War. a Commenwealth. Judge McCrary filed his_cpinion n the case of the Western | es. ] vesterday Kesp bands in pockets. One Union Telegraph company against the | meal a day. St. Josenh and Denver railroad com- | Sarah Burnhardt slwoys corries with pany. Thie oseo is similar to the Kansas _Pacific, recently decid Judgas McCrary holds that the ral road company had no tight to seize ‘ho wire, and that the qneation whether the contract between the telegraph and railrosd in void is for tha courts and not for the railroad company to decide. He holds that a court of equity will protec' the pro- pe-ry regarcless of the validity or in- ewlidity of the contract, The opinion conclades s follows i “What I wish to emphasize in this her a ekoletn of a young army ¢fiecr | who commi'tod suici‘e for love. Sarah - | can ba distinzuished from the skeleton by her clothes, Henry Tiving wante $2500 per night for a limited season in this country. Mr. Irving's nervo te ouly equaled by the liberality with which he dicplaye i Mrs. Ann Lynch, awey out in Ore- w0, 10k tho Jaw into her own hends the otlefday. Tt was Lynch law,toc. The bisa fellow who fell a victim _to her w1 justico will not go a-wooing any o ose Architald Forbes will lecture in America abont *Royal Parsons Whom I Have Known.” We den't cere to hear about roval persons known to Archibnld Forbes, If ho would lec- ture sbout rogal ruffians, or royal midd’es, cr rogal rakes whom he has known, it would b2 moro to the point. The other dsy when the roport was arread about in Rhode Teland that Senater Burnside had decided to clip « whiskers, he roceived over bveuty different peti i 1o take their remedy in their own hande. If they heve the right to seize this property by force on the ground thet they hold the contrset void, aceording t) the same reascning the {Jeintiff would bave the right to adjulee the contraot valid, aud by force ratake the property. In other words, force and violence would take the place of law, ond mobs would be substituted for theprocees of courts of ju The strougest litigant, the one commanding the largest force of men and the most money would suc- [ 4o so. To the ceed. Such a doctrine, if recoznized | unt parte of tt by conrts s a prozer mode of adjust- | rorly to make. ing disputes concerning properts | d.nce permitiing, he rights would lead at once to anarshy. | Whickers whenevor he dn plesced. 1f the defendants, after years of ac- Juiesence in th contract in question, 1fter receiving its benefits and after a property had heen built up underit fo which others made o claim, be- came suddenly convinced that it was ANNOYING HANCOCR. THE VARIOUS WORRIMENTS 70 WEICH THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE 15 BUI-- ; JEeTED. a void contractit wun;g-;duty t0ap- | x . meraua ply to the courts for relief,praying for b g a cancellation of the contract, anda | & pevuliar feature of Gen. Hau sock’s correspondence just now is the mulriplicity of applications for his wutograph. They come from ail res- tions of the eountry and era written by al! sorts of people. Politicians do not eeen to have much of this specles When they write it isto eive advice inregard to his letter of acoeptance or {o boldly press forward their claims for some appointment, full and fair sottlement of all accounts growing out of ita execution in the past. Until they suek'somo sach rem- edy, and until a fair_settlement upon full zecounts can be had. they will be enjoined from attempting to eject the plamtiff for to seiae the property. The demurrer to the bill iscverraled.” 'Entail” in Office. Clovelan Loader. Mr. Faglish, in his letter of accep- tanco of the Democratic nomivation for vice-pretident, reitersted the well- the 4th of next March his urea of patronage will bo greatly extended. Many of the sutograph seckers are worn nocratic demand for a | ladics, and not a few solicit the ad- “‘change” in Federal oftices, and put | ditionzl favor of his phe tograph, forth the exceedingly originul reascn | ‘“How does the general treat these clacses of correspoudents!” The Her- iny asked ono of for bis demand that the “laws of en- tail have not been favored in our £y tew of government.” The neoessity of a “‘change,” for {he mere sake of «hange, exists cnly in the minds of Democia'ic office-reckers liko Mr. En- y advice, and to his letter of the glish, and the alarmwith which be and wasio prper others of hia party profess to viow the [ and iak in writing ¢ him, and the ap- “*entail” American volitacs 39 | plicints for anto; Qlclurcu of com dorn growth, And | MUsT Nave some than the sorn co in wa'ting for the | mere gratification cf the idle curiosity “‘change” that is always desired by the | 0 Tecorve much attention. The gen- outs.” History, however, sbows the Democratio alarm on the subject of “entail” had no existence during the largest continued Democratic ad- ministration of the goverument. Commencing with Andrew Jackson's first term and concluding with the closs of Polk’s administration, we find the democrats to have beenin continuous possession of the presiden- tisl office for twenty yeare, with the ption of one month of Harriton; for Tyler, though elected as a whig, worked in harmony with the dewo crats and against tho principles of the party by which he wos elected. After Gen. Taylor's death Millard Fillmore acted in harmony with the democrats azaivst the whigs to the close of his term, which continued nearly three E yearr, and then there were two moro | on the part of ta6 senders, a good deal straight-out democratio _adminietra- | of it is wase ammunition.” tions--those of Pierce and Buchanan = —bringing the record down to Lin- coln's inauguration, and it is not pre- tended that the democrats then volun- tarily retired. Thix shows s stretch of almos® continuous democratic ad- min‘ateation for thirty-one years, as oral, with all his euperabundant ur- banity and disposition to oblige, has got too much businees to attend to and too wany reslly important letters 10 Writo to heed cuch requests,” “'Is there any other sp:cial annoy- ance to which his nomination has sch- jected him?" pursued the repor! “Tdon't think the generat would classi'y them s annoyances. You koow how peraons, mnost of them per- foct strangers, 11 on him every day. He trerts them all politely, as he has slways been in the habit of treating eserybody. Stacks of newspapers are sent to him every day with morked pastagss, most of them compliment ary, of course, but it would take all his time to rend them, snd as fal as he is concerned, _though well meant THE COST OF THE WAR. TWO MILLIONS OF LIVES AND FIFTY THOUEAND MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Gen, Bavk's Speech at Cutego, min 1t was o fernbls strusgle. I am Aol,lnn» Y not go'ng to say uush about it—not President. Ye: much, but Iteil” you it was a terrible Jackson. . strugele. It lucted tho better part of Van Buren. touror fivo years. It cost us 2,000, Tyler. 000 of lives, £3 broben hearts fill Pork..... more graves even than the ghot ard g.m more. shell of bLattle. The government of the United Stutes anaonnced ouly a Buckenan. . -4 | week v h;‘n days ago that out of the — | tren s the government paid €6,000,- Total ..., veenens ++-31 100007 3 the cost of the war. Therefore, in the conrse of thirty- | Mr. Sizvens, the historian of the one yeara the democratio control of | confedeiate states of Americe, es the executive offics was cnly inter- rapted by one month of Harr'son and a year and four month of Tayior. But then the democrats did not_tremble at the idea of ‘‘entail” in office. Tt may be sdded here the republi. can administration of twenty years, so-called, was brokem by three years of Andrew Johuson's adminis traton, during which he opposed himself to every republican meesare and principle, and, had it not been for a two-thirds republican majority in both houses of congress, he would bave proven su obstacle to sll legisla- tion for sceuring the fruits of the war, The danger of “‘entail” in the govern- ment has not yet sppeared to impar- tial observers, nor is it probable that the voters of the United States will become alarmed at this bughear, so long ss the country is peaceful and prosperous. It is when the peace and proeperity of the nation are threat- ened or attacked by the party in pow- er that the people demand a “change,” and then they insist on having it. they wero called, declares that it cost the peopls of that section of the coun- try alose 811,000,000,000, makiog 217,000,000,000 from these two items alone. T have no doubt—thinkiog of this often and seriously for many months—T have no doubt I shoula be within the limits of probability and reason if I told you that that war ccst this country §50,000,000,000. Twen- ty years havo passed since the time that I came here to which I have al- luded, when there scemed to me a prospect that I might be somebody if T could cnly remain—iess than 20 yeara by some three or four months; and now, as [ stand here to-night, T 806 the very men that made the most causeless war that the history of the | world ever exhibited; tho very men | that cost us 2,000,000 lives, the very | men that without wrongs, withoutany | cause, involved us in the sacrifice of nearly £50,000,000,000; these men, | without the support of the peopls of | of any portion of the public opinion in the United States; theso very men are in possession, abiolute posseseion, | of the Houze of Representatives of | the United States, to do with its laws | just exactly What they please. | And these very men that brought this | causeless trouble, of such magnitude and of such terrible results, upon us, | have possession of the senate of the | United States, to do with that part of | the government whatever they plezse; | snd they only want one power moreto | make their victory complete, and tc Apportionment for Congrees. By the constitution of tha United States the ratio of representation in ccngress in 1780 was fixed at 30,000, end the number of representatives 65, Under the first census of 1793 the ra- tio was 33,000, and the number of fepresentatives was 141. Under the third census in 1813 the ratio was 85, 000, sud the number of representa- tives 181, Under the fourth census in 1823 the ratio was 40,000, and the pumber of representatives | put the Union soldiers thst defeated | 213 Under the ffth ocensus in | them in the war uader thair heels so 1833 the ratio wes 47,700, and |far ss the exercise, or so fer s the in- the number of representa- | Suence, of the political power of the 0. TUnder the sixth census in | the ratio was 70,630, and the number of rsgresentatives 223. Under the eighth census of 1883 the ratio 21, and the number of rep- es 243, Under the minth cenzus in 1878 the ratio was 131,435, and the numb Tepresentati government may ensble them to do at.” _5Applau:e and shouts of e € s a3ved by wmariag ots of Prof. | s Eidney Pads, after 1%had tried all srit-s w el kagun minicter geavely 2 of John Kellsy at Ci taking it as an azsured fact that after | 4y of any State, without the concurrence | ¢ | B 700y, 21 2 home somiy e wang such thi al 1n places with wor Jo', had yies. hut e cou'd not have b # (he same questho Frof. Gu ar drugelst INVALVAB KID: vt T have tieuse of this med AND OTHERS SEEKIF & HEALTH, STRENGTR d ENERGY, “Younc mzn Ard cthers who s Narroin » TULVERMAGHER SALVANIC GO CINCINN 45 Yearsbefore the Publie, THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS nded o5 a remedy ** fieslh is Lieir to,” b in all Bil are not recoms tho affe of the Complaints, Dyspeps ache, or disea ¥ nd without a rival AGUE AND FEVER. 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OFFICERS AND DIRECIORS Hessx Kooxgan, Prestlent. 5 Kot vrag, Vice President or Treasury *. Attorse H. Davi, As't Cashler. K roceives depusit withuut regand to bearfug nterest, Sin F auciscy and principal asta oL Dublin, conll Geo.P. B Bear EsTATE AcExcy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. 30GEHS & HILL. REAL ESTATE EROKERS No 1303 Farakam Street OMAHEA - NEBRASKA, G Cfice —Norts Skde 21 Central Hotal Nebraska Land A:gencgr. [AVIS & SHYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Imahay Nebr. ele: dfo Eastern 409,000 AURES carefe vel farms, and Omaha YDER, iptebTit REALESTATE AGENGY e "THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE | Cor. Randolph St. & bth Ave., _OHICAGO ILL. businees ament. ' dera Smprovement 3. 11 CUMMING oclet OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Towas Osans, Nsp. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. Tocated, sad “UPTON HOUSE, huyler, Neb. Flist class ot FRONTIER HOTEL, ‘Laramin Wyoming. uod_accommodations, 3 reasonabie. Apecial r._ Free Bus to $250 and 3.0, according A.D. BALCOM, Proprietar. N. Coief Clark. ~ ml HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET €0.S | Weekly Line of Steamships 2 Now York Every Taursday at 2p. m, For England, Frauce and Germany, For P e 277 7o B. RICHARD & €0, General @usenge: Agants, 81 Broacway. New York B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT oD 2 c. 1856. 18380. } WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND GQOD, NOBBY AND CHEAP. Wo hava all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Elegant Btook of Ready-Mads ClotLinz in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish= ing Goods Stack Complate HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock 1s complste in all Departments. Don't Fail to see our Custom Department in chargs of Mr. Themas Tallon. = M. HELLMAN & CO, 01 & 1303 Farnham Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD! s A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed. ‘s Froich Riduey €ad, and Send $2.00 and_yoa wH Address U_ 8. Bianch, FRENCH PAD €O, N 2 recetve tie Pad by resurn ma ey e Toledo, Ohio. PROF. CUILMETTE'S FRENCH. ontively . a Feve Hilions CARPETINGS. Carpetings! Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (EBTABLISHED IN is68) Carpets, Qil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOSK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb + Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lanbrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpat House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address 2 John B. Detwiler, 01d Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA. PATRONIZE. HOME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska JEROME RACHEK. Proprietor. OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING GOMPANY. Drafts, Cheoks, Lettar Bill and Nute Headings, Cards, | Bonds, Certifieates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, | etc., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. ITEROME RAOCHEER, PRACTIZAL 1/ THOGRAPHER. OMAHA nx.om‘s:on Contractors and Builders.! Machine Works, Flus Weoduorica Specta'ty. o rEE. Agents for the Encaustic Tiling ! J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Managor 1310 DADGE T . OWAHA A. F. RAFERT & CO., Toe moat thorongh appolnted and comoiota M. R. RKISDON, Machiae Shope aad Zoundry in the sate. Castings of svery deseription mannufactursd. General Insurance Agent,| G o o s i, REPRESENTS [ et itantion et 3 PHESIX ASSURANCE CO., of 1o Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hange: s Coah Arsata. | fih-ffln:, Bridge irons.fiae:" TEEMERCE AT o o Lot ‘ntting, ete. IRAR! . Phila 8. Cap! 00, 208 for aew Machiner; hanf . FIRENES . | BRITISH AMPRICA AS: | FEaA 5 FIRE IS CO Ao = | Soutbeast Cor 'A!Fu:-—n'.l";wrr;alil. FOWLER & SCOTT, menadiy OMATIA UNDERTAKER! SRoHITE turnished ag short ori-s M 8, UNION BLOCE.