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THFE DATLY BEE. TO CORRESPONDEN Ors Corxra + geet | whatever, of gencral frterests ¢ mrfle Inforiosti . conre o <heet only Tz Ka or e, fn overy ouwe accompars su woat raiuresocer. Tris ft b Seuator Are aceracy cbject ¢ Tue voice is the munocence, but th Tue Bepublien wishes it dist uoderstood th reform is nove of : he trouble is, they fear may be more of their f that Sara Bernha nildren with her Amerioa is denied. They will aconma- pany her to Rrcat. father,” “‘Thu far and n regulations govern- ng regisiration, the hu s and traffickers in votes will be curteiled in their profits from elections. Hence the aqueal of Charley Banckes tc vewly imported edit. Tut usud French ducl vesterday between the editor of the Galois and Deputy Viecillar, principale aad seconds fell in each other's arms sud the g vol wae discussed over a bangy the cren reported and re tharanghly in harmony with the De Fr net than the prose the towns the fallic ro ) measures againal Jesuits, bu eremore then ea whers 1 to mingle wit Oxama’s faotorier, withont exeep- ion, are doing a prosperous busiuess the Jead works, works, and &1 cther indus tries < our city are nnusually sofive, aud the demand for thir pre waid io boa eteadily incrossing one. still room for a number of all which would pay large profits. Asa manufacturing centre, at no very dis- tant day, Omaha is bound to become a power in the —_— worke, Gr¥, GAXFIELD is thewor k'ngmen's vandidate and theuld receive a more cordial eupport from w0 kingmen than has avy o her president al for penre. He wasa b then a carpenter, and by sed the means to fit himeelf for csl tagej and the high pu which he hasheld since. Bis entire vourse in congrees has been operly on mse!f, is own tact Grexenar wands, Haxcocr's letter on bebslf of the democracy, “a fall vote, froe ballot and fair count.” The New York Tribune bas collezied a fow telling statictios of and fair count wouth. In Alabams publicans caet 90 a 1o ticket, becuuso de- under the circumstances was in- sble. In the state of Missies. ippi in 1872 the republicans polled 73,824 votss, and the democracy 2,857. In 1877, alter four years of midnight murders, bulidozers and demcctatic canvassers, the republican vote bad fallen away to 1165 asd the South Carolina in 1876, the repubi. | cans cant 91,786 votes and the demo- <rate 00,806, Two years later 213 tea represcnted the strergth of the ublicsn party in that etuts, * #zue ballots and rifle clubs gave 1he “emocracy a cleat majority of 119,857 er their oppenents. These % examples of what'a full vote, free ballot and a fair count 2n 1o that section of our cvumiry | h ch the deinocratic party leok for x’:- cut of 185 elect uecessary to cleot their nomines. votes | In| the face of such & record the dem - | cracy of course want mothing but a “ree ballot and fair cou ——— < iz & litte over twoyears eiocathe = of the reading publioand ths noial werld was elled to .ba uing inoiesse of muncipal debti © Unied States. The te proe s2:ted wers more thez stariding mot =uch from the endroisus amsunt :wa;pa'. :x.d¢b odaess v‘- of a| eral Garfield, ] tion indicated by our towns and cities ing into deb: avd virtually ng the poperty of ther + as securty for its redemp- In 1870 the whole local de t Ucied Sistes ss given by 512,810,080, f which 187,455 540 was county indebtedners 44 520 was oty indebted- 13 1878, 130 cities in the Tui s preesnted statements show- ling their debt to be £644,378 663, more thsn ten per cent of «d valuatior. A few com the sta‘sments of pre- chowed that in twelve | yenrs municipal dabt had incresced | ©00 percent in the United States, n had grown 88 rer cent and lustion only 75 per The stet'stics of Incal idebtedness, now biing prepered in the offss of the superintendont of the ca1 sas, sho wt cenaur, 'y. city and town e, < 335,000, ot | the censue, was iies and towns, (1o c'vmky d-bia wing a sl pe centa € of in Bt ths mcet susg w'ive fact nnection with these Egures is, towns and 25 huve inoressei at a ratio far he increasein the value | of jroperty or the number of the Lution. Burdens haue beon Inid tice which will for years o their progress and clog their The attempt to make the bear the burdens of the pres- ances a foolish and T& e, nmu cenergies fut wasteful po In the case of per- sements, which are im- 5 dewended by the present, ich will increase property val the futuro, the case is, of different, but in a wajori orted the groat bt has arisen from the mere local pride or schomes to £ill the pockets of corpor- polies, —— Tne Republic » still persists in its s statements conoerning the pro- pored parification of the primary elec- ins iu Dooglas county. It still per- its determination to misrepre- it everything that the executive n and wake on a3 to the claims of con- Tais, in the face of the central committee, r own paper list lainly and exjlicily shall be ntion and no admitted to e seat has passed Such per- 1ying as ths Republican recorts s case muat deprive that paper poct and confidence of every sts by the con shall apon bis claims Tas Cosf:d. bri:adi rs and bour- o ulways opposed the super- s and registration on ths plaa th » wanted fres cloo- Hitcheok end his brigade of «t s and bunmore, ars cpposd < yogite i republioan voters for tho s.me rewsons. They wentn iua where tney can v | tions. sand (pom e'ec Tomcosx mever opens hia cat puctivg his foot io it. 5 written an open owater, and if b is scari excoristed he will huve ouly f to blane. A repy to his er will appesr in our pext is- ideatly acaart that it 13 fraud for eome Tee declin M. Mapd, avca the Board of E n the op 0 1hs mjstake which that mu toths ey of our sch It ut thet the board take el2pe to eleot dent—ome of experi £t he may be, can be trusted ation. The confeds and Tammany repeaters say no republicans Bo matter how honest they may be, can be trusted with supervisiog an election. Irustrated Army Album, About the beginniag of the present yoap sume onc of the war department d the idea of collecting for vation in the archives of the nation photegraphs of our military lesders wha are so rapidly psssing circular was the refore issued atavt general asking for the It was desired that photo- sent of all genenfl ofticers ned by the president of the States, including bnude com manders not sctuslly commissioned, eventiul veriod which, be- cunning early in 1861, terminated in in April, 1865, by the surrender of the forces of the late confederate states. The ccllection thus sovght to be made, the circular went on to say, it was proposed to arrange eventualy for presersation in the archives of the war depsrtment in an album, which wonld exhibit the Jeaders of the eeveral brigades, divirions, army corps and armies of the United Sta‘es w the vrest_contest for the suprema. heunion. Some three hundred ' averesponded and their pha- apbs are arranged in two large al s The albums are made for two ndred phm(\ln-p‘:s each, suited 1o SR 7 haro are among others | receivel likeneases of General Phil ]s arney, General G. H. Thomae, | General Merde, General McClellan, President Hagyes, Congressman Kiefer, General Pope, ,G-«.eul Rosecrans, Gov. Dix, General umphteys, Genr ral Paul, xh‘usve. were desttoyed by 8 Minuie ball, General Forsy he, General Ingalls, snd many othe-s «f greater or lesser noto. i IE | toriana cennot be over-estimated, |the cor at Jarge will c>rmn!y ] shnm in the interest taken in the mat- 7 the (&sers of the dq}u(mev' Hnr»d that tha f13 tives (f deseared ofice tronbio to forwrrd their photogranhs 50 that, -] hough dead—perhaps killed | on the heir olzim to ey ot baneglested. nereass Of | yielded 845 over tieatm sn increase over the | | tlo from the ter OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Colorado. The politic=] camprisn waxes hot. Placer diggings on the Cimmirn yield 25 cents tothe pan. There are flst'ering reports of mines from the western porticn of Sumait county. The raiircad betwesn Colorado Springs and Maniton wss opaned on the 28 h ult. The work of building a foundation for the Union Pacifie roundhouse et Denver bas begun Tt is statsd that it will take eight- een months for the &suth terk road tope f-ct 1ts blg tunael on the Gun- ni-on line. The Poudre is now enjrying season of high water, and s2veral te drives that were beashed by the drouth are sguin A wotien, Mors than one-third o all the pat- ents to miner.] land iseued by the United Stares povernment have been { procured through the land offcs at Cenng! Cite, The Smaltirg works at Argo just de of Denver. wie o to have 5.d f uearly tvo ml'im tons of {eclignd silvar ores withn tae past twelve months, An att roey named Weter endeav- ored t0 di p~ew 11 man Westeote of of his yroperty in a+d about Grand loke, Mid.la 1’ark, but the uld mwn 1 1l ed sowe old sstilers and held off theintraders. Another rich strike of gray copper isreputad iu 2 mine near Democrat mountain, northwest of Rosita two miles, The r port s'ates that st a depth of sixty fect,a fine vein of gray copper cre was encountered. Work on tne Highland canal, be- tween the Thompsun and Poudre, will be commenced in October. This undertaking will > ahead, and give employment to hundreds of worklog- men this fall aud winter. A company is being formed in Cen- tral to work an abandoned property in one of the outliying districts, A guanti'y of ore mined years ago was to the smelers recently which eot. Several hundred men have beenem- d for the pest fow weeks work- o+ the new toll road from Alpine to Pitkin. Theroadisnow all graded on the et side of the ravgs, and the force 18 now e ryed on this side working towards Pitkiv, only eleven miles from the pas. Two guileless Chinamen, fresh from the Pacific elop-, gleefully staried on the coah for Alma the o her day, but were obiiged by the citizens to remain on cop of the vehicle during their stay there, 80 as not to mies the return tripon the coach, which they took, sadder but ¢ Chinameo. Lieut.-Gov. Tabor has entered ar- ticles of inc rporation for the Lead- villa telephono comp-ny to build and maintain a system of telephones in Loadvills, and wihn a radius of fif- teen miles from the central office in that city, together with the trunk lines c.unecting Leadville with Den ver and other cities. A “Denver City Chariot and Omni- bus Co.” has been incorporsted with €50,000 capital. Tho object of this company. as understood, is to pat the chariot siyls of omuibus on the various streetsin the ci'y of D.nver, runni. g 1wto the schurbs, and t . carry prsse’ gers to any point on theic linc ata five- They expeat 10 be able to commence eSS 0n or whout the first of 8 prember. The most rewarkable event of the songon occurred a fow dava sgo in the Arkasas river, when fish by 1he liun- recs, fisk by ih sores of ihe r.ver, aud camg ap- parently askicg to bs csucht. Chhus ands were ¥ kand on the bank * thastroam. The fi-h were not dead, snd for thie rez wn their s rangs con 1ue: could 1t ba acoomted for by the Feserea of p ison in the rviver. From eight miles eouth of Butte creek 1) eigat miles bayond Bear, in the Sigreache comauy, iu e strip 26 wil &6 width, and fu lingth 40, be- ginuing ut forks of Bear a1 d rauuing waat, the ¢ matry 13 eutirely bare, the gracs having comyleie'y perithed for waue of ran This sawe trace cight woels ago wos the mort promisi any on tho saoge. The rains bav skipped it, the tender g 1 orgn'zation known es . Len Mite and Br ckin al company, which has truatit g & rail reed all its grading laborers a4d discontinued all work, pursusnt t> a contrct eutered in o with the Denver & Rio Grandeal- way com which {6 activ.ly en geged 10 pahing italine {110 that dis- t i Toe ver & Rio Grande mpany hus sssuined the contract +f | compary ans also entered into & contract with its grudirg con tract 18 10 construct s part (f E gls River ex eusion, werk upon which is soon to commence. Wyoming. Reporis from the N are guod. The machinery for the stamp mill near Douglas is nestly all in. Clieyents expects to heve a new op-Ta house ready by winter. The corner azone of a new Masonic building was recently laid 10 Rawluws. The Batists of Cheyenne propoee to build a new church building short- Iy. Thero are now building in Chey- enne 78 buildings, both Jargs and small. Cheyenne will have ing meeting the this month. Very favorable reporis in regard to overiesat Hahn's peak have been received. Coal is getting a little scarce in the vicinity of Evanston on account of the striking Cninamen at Almy. Again it is said that work on the Wyoming, Montava and Pacific rail- road will shortly be ¢ mmenced. A five stamp mill has besn bought and will be placed in position at Oum- | miLs City as soon as possible. The business men of Rawlins are od to subscribe to the build- park mines wuning and er part of been madeat & new camp, which has | been kept secr-t for some time, on the ' wes: sdo of North park over the raige foa Ind psndence meuntain. Ou'y two mines have been developed | fo uny extent. Both have been werk ednght and day. The best cno a- saya from 1 1o 64 ounc's of silver— the vein being about tairty feet wids. Another carrles silver and copper in lorge gusntities and awssys ®¥ay up, Aroed will bo staked oat ind tulle from the neck of the North park D the mines. The altitade of ! is quite bich, the miners bemglmhl-d t» kesp their fresh meat buried in the snow pear by. Geme is vlenty—deer, eIk and antelope being found within a short dis ance of the camp. A district will be organ‘a:d, a recorder elected and the camp put in ship shape order. Utan. A fine bed of marble has been dis- cevered near Park Ci'y. There are apparently various s'ra'a of diff reut colors—a besutful varfegated blaok, alto reddish brown, grestly reremb: Ing the Scotch marble, end a purs white The ledge is apparently about 75 feet wide. Agcording to the recent surveys of the Great 8.1t lake,its greatest length ie 93 milles, whie its greatest wid-h 43 milea. The prezent evenoration b utone in b pet day, and the in- flux of water thyo vt i Mauy Tivers satering isa little more, As soon as the snow in the lilis gives out the laks will begin to lower. The most important mining matter in the territory is tbe discovery of very extensive attimony mines iu Iron county. The discovery was made about a year since. The finders, however, did not know what it was and «flered a man of Pioche, Nevada, a_half in- terest if be would ascertain its value. The latter found that it was antimory wining from 33 to 64 per cent cf the metal per ton. Prespecting was cdm menced as soon as the snow was off the ground and the discovery was wmadeof o less than ledges carrying sutimony. Montana. Helena's opera house will be opened Saptember 25t8. Lewi | cost 830,000, The hey crop in the Prickly Pear valley is estumated to be from one- third Lo one half ehort this season. Some excellent croppings of cinua- bar are reported to havo been fou d iu a guleh north of Tin Cup Joe can- yoz. The Miseouri river is fallirg very rapidly, and late freight will hardly reach higher tha Cow Island by baats. The Piegan Indians are moving to- ward the buffale country, which 1s now et of Benton and near the Musselshell country. Placer ground at the head of Ten Mile, near Holoon, is reported recent- Iv openod that prospects as high as S1 ¢ the pan. Snow rell and laid for some hours, dowa to the foot hills, un the 2! Ten days before the thermometer stood 100° in the shade. The returning Yogo miners all agres that the main gulch will not pay to wine by small companies, but will have to ba worked by a bed-rock flame. The Episcopal churoh committee of Benton intend building this fall. Four thoussnd dollars have been sub- ecribsd, and the intention ia to erect ilie finst church in Mntaua. Toe miners of Springvil'e have leased the water of the Frerch Bur ditoh, which rurs from Beaver creek t» French Bar, st on snnual rontal of $2000. A diteh to conduct the water to the mines is to bo constructed by tholessces e upplauded the & Mon ana grain and vegetable crops [* d@re-moet mxrerly inaciicity, (‘5 I promi @ 10 cqual if they that of 1879, tho largest ever pro- ducad. Hay elone wil bo less then the predu t of a year ago. Tho sea sonis lute, but the hervesters, it is blieved, will ail get in their work shead of frost. A variety of fruit trees, of three #ud four years vrowih, are in bearir g in and abour Helena, These includ: arple, dvarf pear, plom aod crab. Bush fruits are abundant, such a- curcrnts and goosebereias, wkibs black 5 not exces i , cap and rod respberries are in mader. ate supply, retailing at 76 cents a quart, ldabo. Grasshoppors are doing some dam- age 10 the cr. ps in North Idaho. It is predicted that betore Janua'y 15t the machine shops new located ut Losan will be moved to B'akkfaot At Cuttonwood the set'lers have buiit a stcckade and fortified them wadces sgainat the ladinns in that Lieutenants Far:f\r. Benbam and Robertson have left “in:ouver with 45 = outs to muke a cumprign in east. ern Oregon and westsrn Tdsho. A great deal of suow is still Icing in the canyens arsund Summit F.n, 8 m2 of which will remain until snow flies agair The Western Union will baild a telegraph liae through the Saluwon river country and Bounnza will mson be united with the outside world. Arrangements are being made to se- cure o supply of water st differemt points on the desert between Blavk- oot and Lost river. Hitherto trains have hsen obliged to go 15 milos out of their way to 1ake water, but mow the route will be the best from the Tailroad, A bridga is talked of across the Snake river nesr Blackfoot, and s sems Tikely to built #s half the stock w.1l be sutscribed in New York. It will be wira suspension bridge about 400 feet long, aund is to cost §20,000. The contract for the bridge across the Salmon at E1st Fork has been lot for between £3500 and §4000, and the work hss commenced. It s to be from 150 ¢o 180 feet in length, and a diamend pier 16 by 32 feet in the cen- ter filled with stone. Oregon. There aro only 130 men employed on the Caecade locks at present. Throughout the Willamette valley early sown wheat is turning yellow, and the grain will be heavy and plump. n read to Warm Sprivgs Laramie county has within1ts bor. dera m e thsn 240,000 head of catle, | 80,000 head of sheep and about 5000 IIS!d of horses. | Large quanties of hay are now scld | usual, and commanding from $15 to | £20 per ton. | Pize Blufis s growing in imbor- | piog print, and it s ex- | ebitaaen Tl o | up. The first shipment of eut- | 'y this seagon was | mode from that :ovr'Au.u-xS | Bu'tes in the Inysn Kara coun'ry, swaying from 40 to| 300 ounces to_the There ere | bandzed men in alreedy, 2ad | will 23 sherily. Work is beirg pusbed at Springs and every thing placed ia pro hape or the miming of immense ties of ooal this fall It is 6x- 5 will reach at i txelve Landred tons per dsy. Chigess zmivera are Dolog_won a2¢ whi® Zed 3% e3ploN: ey places. £ Sumber of good loastions ke in Cheyenve, of & batter qulity than | | tion bein, A hailstorm on Bear creck, southern regon, recently destroyed ma deus, and a windstorm in tho cality blow buildinge downand injured cattle. Cupisia Hustler, of Astoria, has 61000 casonof ealbon i hiarare: house awaiting sh pment to Earope by the bark Freeman, now diecharging railroad iron in Portland. A largs warehouse will shortly be | j const ructed at St. Jos, in connection | with the depot buildings of the W. | 0. R. B., excuvation for the founda- dy in progrese. The ent flond has injured the channel the lowsr Columbia, near Astoria, by the shifting of sand bars, anda grestdes] of dredging av the Hog's Eack will be necessary. { 20p e27p in Laze coanty prom- se15. The yards have been well attended, and under the stima- |lus a€urded Ty 2 prospect of twenty cais per pound, the barvesting will e be conducted itk cave. The caasus Zeturns from every die tries o the stite Bave heen recalved: a=d ehow & papulatioz ef 175,000, an izeeeass of $2 par sea: s 1870, The &vs ::uw oast o? the Gescade mountsing ehow a gain of 171 per | cenr. The Willame t valley eaun- | 1 s <h w agiin of 87 per cent. Purt. | hnd s populasion ia o is 20,540. | | Catitorna. The Icgging industry ia reviving on | M driver, " The honcy erop is undouttedly short in maoy secticns, In the yat half year Cloverdale has shipped 892,215 poands of wool. Tront epawn fe being shipped to XNew Zealaud from the MeCY' ud ek eries, Som® of the finest whg\t in So- noma geows on the top of the moun- | aid that 825 per ton has been offerrd and refusid for Missioa grapes in Sonoma, Nuveds coun‘y has 217 mining and irrigtion ditchias, mi e in len th. Du*ng th yoar ending Juoe 30th, the St k- n p-psr mils produced over3 60 0J0 pounds of paper. A Ken county frmer has amber &ngur cane which is already twelvo feet hish. It was planted in M An orange tres planted st River- side in 1871 will mature next syring. It is estimated that it will yield 2000 orang:s, Agsrae flock of erstorn quail have be 1 hatched outat Chizo, aud srere- ported to b thriving on a ranch in that vieinity. Capt. Eade, efter inspecting the rivers and tule Iflllhl, thiuks the da- bris question one cf greater magni- tudo then he had expected to find. There will be seventeen fest of wa- the naw wharf at Santa Monics, which will aliow all grades of echooners to lie alongside. About 400 tors of sdap root fibre have been gathered in the ity of Tunnel Hill, Plcer county, by Chi- nese within the past four ‘years, and shiyped to San Francisco. Ivis eaid and denied that the Big Tree Grove, at F-lh-n. has been put- chared by the 8. P. 0. R. R. Compa- ny for 40,000, the intention being to erect a fine Lotel there. The cevsus enumerator of Nevada county came scross two ladies who were twins. One of them placed her age at 28 years end the other at 23 years. Caee—one was matried ind one was singl, The harvest reason ia in full blast in Stnislavs county, and the yield of grain will b the largest ever known. There are about thir'y eteam thresh- era at work in the county, turning out on an average about 1,000 sacks each per day. The fish i Eugle lake, Plumas county, wre dymgz by thovsands. There 13 no apparent cause, a5 the war ter in the lske 13 higher this season than formeily. I: is curicus that none but the chub die, &5 the lake eont-ins trout and a number of other varisties having beeu stocked with cat- tisa from the cest rsr— THE RBFUBLIOAN FARIY. WHY IT WILL WIN 1N THE FRESENT CAMPALGN Nattous! Repuilic.u, It wi ] win b cause: The demonatio showed its ineom- potency o deal with the erimo of ce- cese Tnu stale rl’vHanntlcn of democracy ice wonla legitimate prion and Ihe dem: cra io lesders in congroes gave encounigoment to the rebels by opnesiig all twe leading messures by w ic1 alne the retelion could be su, pressed. enersls who en d .\ull bel teied thess w h 3 5 denounced tho isene of greeu- backa. They oypoaed tle firancizl tions of ir. Chawe tions] banke, Th'y declared that the rsbellion ©ould 1ot be puc down, Thes proncuuced the war o failure. Tioy ryreed that emancipation was an . utege. They upposcd amaudmeu . They d clired the attempt to re- s'aru & eouud ourrency to be chimeri- pora- throngh the na- the conatitutional Tm pedito “nothing but ruin” l.p-yuc ed at the ou Tavca un necbored and white vct Tein the south, They orzavized the tissue bollot syaem. They connive at frandsin L -ni-iana and Now York. They withbeld tie pay of lesml cers of the g vernr 81t becuves they peiforred tie cuis to which they were assigoed, and threatened to stop t1e wheels of gove nment altogether uless a single braich of congress could coutrol ull I-gtel stion, They favor the passsge of bills pushing through souihern claims on msufficient testimony, snd in a way that if continued will add millions to the expenses of the war and keep up the burden of the war debt for a quar- ter of a coiTury to come. Tee demotratic party is the party of secession, war, plunder, disunion, rebsilion, state rishts, ditorder, fraud, commo'ion, debt and disaster, Tia” previcticns fall, beoause they are founded on ivncrance, It hoids & solid_south as its boast, ani governs a solid south in & way that enterprise shuos it and beggars pa their inability to fice there- the sturendous The solid south, fall of aatural re- sources in mines, forests, rivers, soil aud products of various climos, ia 80 governed by the master epir.ts cf de- meoracy tha' immigrants giveitawide berth, a.d laboring men scek homes in the north aud west, where nataral sdvantages ere infericr, so manifett is the disbility under demoeratic party goverament. The people do not mean that such govern ent shall be extended over the whole country, and hence. The republicans are next time sure to win. — Gocd Tesumony. est sort, hss great admiration for G:neral Garfield, whom he bas kaown intimately. Mr. Felton re- | contly said: 1 koow General Garfieid pnuan\lly, havs been on the same committee with him, acd he is a geatl-man of | good morals, ecoial. clever, and hss & grand mtellect; inte leotually ho has | Do superior in the house, He is a| bls res urcee, 270 1havs nota word | to 53y to deract trom b ln.figr'ty i Cm—— aggregating 834 |} ter at extreme lyw tide at the end of | * 1¢ Congrassman Wm. H. Felton, of | | Gaoraia, a democrat of the straight- & 2000 men, kax amind of ineshausti. | INVALIDS | " AND OTHEES SEERTY HEALTH, STRENGTH afid LNERGY 3 | WITHCUT THE QUESTED TO BEN REVIEW, AN ILL NAL, WHICH FOR FREE DI3 T £8T-B. I;HED 'BANKING HOUSE| IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAM!LTON$00 BANKIRS. ted e a3 11t of o Taeo 1 s ta thres, | ot | A ucen matoto samers on approved se. at o imaren- “3cha ge Govern- ity Bouds. n T land, Soot arta of En-ope LE rosesn Pasace Tchata ILLEGTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. t TR JLPO SITORY v | First NATIOML Ea OF ¢MAHA. Cor. 13th anda Farn. OLDEST BANKING ESTARLISHMENT IN CMAHA. s luu'.sue/w ethelk ul/[l:.. THE CENUYINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended uy | ¢ flesh AGUE AND FEVER. No better cath \ be used pre- paratory to, or uf uxm}-[d nine, As usimple . d. BE\VARE DF IM]TAT:BNS. The g 4 Each by withthe PI U.5.4 FER GENT. FUNDED LOAN. OrFIcERS AND DIREC Hrwax Kovsizn, Presilent, ALorszcs Kot wz, Vice Presi lent TORS This bank receives deposit amounts. I rezerd to foutes bearlug interest, £ Emigranta in_ the la. may1 it T COMPLAINT. Care. BOWEL A Spoedy and Efictual PERRY DAVIS' P A l'N KILLER IEAI. !IYATI BROXER “Geo. P. Bemis’ Bear Estate Acexoy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. ¥ a brokerago b n REAL ESTATE BROKERS Furnham Stret NEBRASKA. oints, Thoworllsg evor for M: Chienp, quick Byron Reed & Co., | REAL ESTATE AGENOY | H IN NEBRASK. PITCIER Is not N LTow it up < to all Resl nnty 1 WEI DE MEYER'S OA- TARRH Cure. a Constitntional Antidote for this terriblo mala= dy, by Absorpticn. The mest TImportant Discovery since Vace oination. Othur remodies may relieve Catarrh, this oures any stage befors Comsumption sets . Saved iun Deg Dr. 8. MULLER'S UNPAILINE MEDIElNE PRTCFS REDUCED 10 lsz.nu AND 8250 PER DAY | OGDEN HGUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY ‘ouncil Bluffs, fowa. FOR SELF TREATMENT METRflP@LITAN Oxana, Nep, IRA WILSON - PROPR Cures the most dangerous cases of Diptheria, CROUP, BRONCHI Inflammat Sore IETOR. “UPTON Hduss, Schu)’lcr. \'cl). mmodaticg ~ Speca S. MILLhE. Prop., <Ichuy er, Neb. 'FRONTIER HOTEL, | L'uume‘ Wyomin fon_of the Throat. Mumps. Cancer 3 cute and e of the Throat, Scarlet Fever, MEASLES, RASH, POX in every il eruptions of the skin 2nd protection tn 1856, 1880. WHOGLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE SFOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND G00D, KOBBY AND CHEAP. We havs all the Latest Styles of § Spring Suitings, an Elegant Stock of Ready-Made Clotling in Latest Styles. Geat’s Furnish- ing Goodz 8took Complate HATS, (}APS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock 1s complate in all Departmeats. n't Fail te sce onr Custom Department in charge of Mr. Thomas Talion. = M. HELLMAN & CO, 1401 & 1303 Farnham Street. T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: FROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD! A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed. 211 cases of Grave', Diabe'cs. Dropey. B-ig FRENCH PAD (0., Toledo, Ohio. Axents HENRY HURNBERGER STATH AGENT FOR BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasorabls Prices. Office. 239 Donglas Streat. Omaha. DUUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AMD HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Eogine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING [i0SE, GRA33 AND IROM flrlNBS PIPE, STEAM FAI‘KINB AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A T, ITRANA '/flfl FParmham Q4=ant Nmahn Nah WHOLESALE GROGERI 1213 Farnham St. Omaha. SHEELY BRCS. PACKING CO, PORK AND BZEF PAGKER S Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MFATSL PROVINIONS, € 7 CITY #ND COUNTY ORDEF OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packicg House, | Oppos t= Omaha Stcck Ye-ds, U, P. R R. TELESFOND OO0 NNIOTIONS. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WfiGLESALE GROGERS! - 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK AN MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Tke Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solleited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and tha Omaha Ir .n and Nail Co. Saved e Do Dr. Carl Miiller's ONTATLING MEDICINE BXOELSIOR Machine Works,' OMAEIA, PFEES. IE Hmmmd Prop &l'xI nager, 104 S & made to s Weil 4 3491 473 Plansto tug, Models, _ERA FOR SELF TREATMENT N3INLY 1 Insuranee Agent, REPRESENTS monidly Cholera Morbus, Diarrhea, Vamittog and G ,M' \WE. m[fi\? FEVER, JNO. G. JACOBS, | ‘ UNBE?'M,.. R ba 1417 Parnl, . | OEDEZES 5Y (128D = = I INTER - OCEAN ll0TEL Chbeyenne, Wyoming. ritcg | | A0 A cow, promier | e | HAMBU?.G 2MERICAN FALKET GO S | sromach, gt 5 g8z | s, 25. | T Rl HARD & cll.,' Pusscogm Ageats, ;‘\’i’»‘GAB WGRKS !f Price pe* Eot*‘ ! torm: blood, | MERGHANT TAlL LOR X Itis 2 Ur-lm Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, a tim PASSENGER I‘-B urg'y}auul LItE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA | Con: xtl:l; “llu QIH‘J 1 ur! 0.4 L ¥ !71_ dragglsts a4 b7 ma Dr Carl M 205 % 228 OMAHA, D. B, BEEMER, COMMISSIGN MERCHANT OIE A EX L. ¥asless.s Desier 5 Foreics ES MEAT MARK:T { U. P. Block. 16th St.