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Tae amount of illiterscy in the outh may sccount for the bra‘al ia. no s f its citizens, but nothing can ever psil ate the horr b'e outrage upon e | the Thompscn famly,(colorad), which |t ok jlacea few days ago uear At- “Nx.u Ga., end cver which even the i zhleouhly indig- clored boy named 5 was av.'lnyu ,Grey. Theboy's father o arrested for assauit and d 8oed $100. For this ap- Lo the Taompsons had to iy from thelr home to cscaps Gray's persecutions, und faally settled in an 8 1joining connty. Last Thursday Gray led a party of men dicguised +s Ku Klux, by nivht, v'a cabin. They beat the bis wils within sn foch lives. Atrer cutting up yrung Thompsoa with the lash they killed him, and fnished he §ob by shootir g h's slster, n voung grl, through the head. Several of the perpetrators cf the deed were recognized by old Thompson and were subssquontly ar- srmoathy, however, th the sgareseors and military bad to be sent from Atlanta o pre- ita rescuo of the fiends by their The Atlanta “If a orime us and a1 sppa'ling os this can d with impenity what se there in Georgia for the co'ored mavi How Jong will it be o rz-eneion will begin 0> 8- s mnong the white THY DALY BEE. ErITOR ® i ot TO O onrrwo\nF‘ T ro went e RATICNAL QEPU BLICAN TITKET. CHESTER A. 2 Now York. « demends that no to bring the guilty , but expresses hat they may esoape. Tae whols Taxxen hos tanned all the soeptios. = { , but we want e th affair in 8 ea: of the trestment a slored man mey expeot, if he dares, S 1 1o the court lief against Waes Nebraska once st'empte to eul 10 the courtsforr . 4 of epeect Bend-er en to capturin pe in that rec- y whion hopss siter eor tro! our nals she go Bop INeimso 438t Tauner'sa M ses and his sion for wateful extravsgince o fureigner, the popalar idea of merican is & moneyed nabob w10 lling to pay twice 85 much fir sn ;3 coe else, who purchases twioe w3 much es he needs snd who ing off his ability to live 28 well and sppear 1as any cf those with whom he ion Tk withdrawa tn the Cles +he hopes fngaco and district removes sll the democrats for elect man from that dis withia the to Colo And probably, wish they Or 160,000 persons wlic last ten years havo flocked 600 came from 1 1i 000 of these, te e throwa it oontast. No naf individu-ls livesso fully up to its may 0 of weens s Americe, snd the were back there. westefc] extravagavee which fol- ———— 1 lows every return of pros Trz Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin thh lirg-ly rerprnaible tor the ch as corfainly ensues. The reports of the imports recsived during hie paat twelve months indicate thet our people sve lesrnirg littls from ex- prieoce. The demand for foreign luxuries s ca the fnoresss, Silks, laces, s:tme snd pictares ere being wively purchased sbrosd then cvor before, and peid for with A remnon of reck- noems > have fol- lowed the peviod of business depress- #h:tthe democratic party shou'd adept | | fora campaign badge the with booe, | 1 as besutifully typifying the plex carreacy syatem of th and its esger desire for offics force the cld blue law, statate books, which 3 > fanity by burning the tongae of the | offend:: there uld hes ia that more ext x party, Yo few | lexs exiravagsnoe |1n end enfore:d economy, With the s {ircreise of inccme men ave every- Tar In beiAng men aTe | wigre inoreming their ex- oftsring £5 80 that Indiana | lurgwhl that there must will go repe the O:tober elec- | g.y0 an inevitable reaction which tion. Poolson New York wre aolli-¢ | w1y wire wll their surplos. In B eEwa panie it is those who bave RS Rtk Aokling The bt seved casital from tho times of de- P Eun SRR f s} prestion who are enatled to take sd — vantsgo of low priecs and cheap stocks in trade, and it is often those whe have made the Jargast incomes during business prosperi y, who suffer mest Jaeply wheu the bottom falls cut and depression in trade and commerce Al eommercis] prophets intheenst axs predicting an early ool apse ia the preseut business boom ualess our people res'rsin their in- oli to spend their entire incom« and lay up a surplus of their earoings Rerours from all parts of Ir-lind afine harvest, the dis 1 ¥ a0 that relief iano loager called for. Evictions have very gane ceased, but uutil parli & A pacliamen- d, of cacos of | have coms under the of the e eviction whic knowled; io tabulary ia Ire- | 406 fami- 1 foratime when stringaney in the Yes weroeviced; in 1878, 831 fami- | 2 oo s | snarket might be tided over by calling and in 1870 there were 1008 | out such Basncial reserres. e current yesr, up to June | Deen 20, Mr“ have evicted 1060 femilios | gy Republican quotes Mr. Lewis § Teed a8 not in acoord with she new ure in republican regictration, That paper tells us that Mr. | Beed bad » plan of bis own, v} | epar Tar vituperation and abuse by np!“ e Republican of Senator Sannders be vause he has teen fit to comply witt - was overruled by Rosewater. the reulations adopted by the county | | Reed, es a member of the conaty | ete. h Mr, oentral committee to apply persanally for registration, is in keeping with t} dishonorable mcthods pursued by the organ of the repeaters apd piliicsl mo:nshiners, Weapprehend the sen- ator will survive a!l such scurri amsau He has lived in Douglae ©ouaty & good deal longer than Fred. Nye, knows that the chief canse of demor: on and discord in the re- publizen party has been the frenda- leat condoct of ti@ primaries, and | very uaturally approves the messurcs adopted by the republican eonaty con- toal committce for putting an end to | thase shameful abus | tral commwittee, hiad au opportanity to e-eatbis p'anif he had any. Mr. 1 | Reed participited astively in the pro | ceedings of the county committee [Just Satordsy, and supported and voted for the resclutions and regala- tiors adopted by the committee. The fact that heappeared before t-e regis trar on the very first day of their ses on and had his o registored ehows that he is beartily in sccord with the movement. The Eepablican will have to quots somo other man that Mr. Lewis 8. Reod if It desires o enpital against ihe reform of e D, Taxxes has finished tho sppar- Taz last week has done littls to enily imposeible | elear up the clouds whizh are hover. < over southeastern E rope, the Gresk army »nd Osman Pacha has con- centrated 40,000 troops in the imme- |diste viewity of Constantinople. | The vorto © 1o the collestiva nots of the powers, ich demanded compliance with the world, e lad down for himself to o complish, Now that tho trial is 1shed, the question is asked, “What | good has been accomy d that ) examinatioa of the of the fastar cabnet on the propsr p and the news of ti Afghanistan drew t ing ciccumstiances, the thesacretions, th. bogily tissues, all have overin a vory uns w; ion of 'hl bsen passed mauner. Hat the doctor has shown one thing + previously known: the ability of a ectly souad homaa constitution live ou its storsd up vitality and the w ul power of a strong wili | to g wwong body. He bas|yjitary power to support” the Porte made kaown th previously die- | in its opperition to Russian sacrosch- | puted by medical guthorities that man | ments snd Austrian intrigue. The FopADk S can exist on water alone for the epace | IUEDEc, taken a<n whals is by no | meuns cheextl 7 | more nesrly affected the matntaipance the Engl ons, Mesn- | while, news comes from Paris that the | ablest French diplomats fail to see | how a Europran complioation can be svorded, and Germany is re- ported as willinz to uee her immense a stron o fory dum. Ot tbe boosiy with| e s s, which the doctor’s tesk has been cer- | Tue repmblican congresstonal com. o3 ont these it now littls dispure | mi teost Wasbiogess now ready to i vrovisions of the Beclin treay. Mr. { m;dical‘\~:. Gladsione's alarming illness hes e disturbed the unity of the Eng | The | ill delays his full answer | | | POETRY OF THH TIMES, Didn't Know Why. A Mexican freneral —Trevi \\1.‘“”.“ hing bt an Whe she smecre? ninetesn simee withent stepplzg, e epem— RHELIGIOUS, The First Baptist church of R mond, Va, has just celebrazed i Birst cen‘ennial The Furst Protestant church of Bei- rut. Syiit, has become entirely relf- <upporting aud has called cavor, sud raiced the m salury. A year azo tha church debts f the B prists in Philadelpha smounted to ne tlv §330,000. Of this number £187,000 hus hoen subscribed, leavirg perhups §61,000 vnproviled for. By far the grester part «f the work has teeu done uu thelead of Mr Kim- vall, or throagh the indirect effect of hix labore. ionewspaper states 1879 2000 persons re- tantism in Enelind and becams Reman Caholics. Tta'so says that 17 out of every 20 of thess perverts wire prepewred for the step under rituslist tic teaching. . Pr aby'e iwnism is stesdily gaining in New Jora y, whils losing perhaps iu thesouth. In that srate there is aSynod of eiht Pre by eries, 361 miv's*ers, 267 chor-hes, 46 2.7 church mewbers, uud 50, day-schoal. et puposcs for the § rmer €63 latter $17: +ia, in Australia, with 867, there are 135,000 n New Sonth Waler, with 675,516 populst on, 65,222 Pres- brteriane; in Queensland, with 180, 000 population, 12,600 Pr.sarterians; in South Anatrlia with 250,000 popu- m Tae m 10, New.Zwland, n, 80,000 Pree- byterians, a1 in Wost Australia, with 27,288 roruluion, 629 Presbyterisns, making in alabout 337,000 Presby. tenens in Austra’ia — PHPPERMINT DROPS. 000 Preshrteriara, with 420 . Merriage is now referred to ns Froakiug the unit rale.—[Philadelphia Ttem, An unheppy warrisge is like en electric mechine—it makes one dance, but you can’t let go. A bigh boerd favco. & locust tree and twent, ‘© bear tables make 8 grove avywhere within thizty miles of a city. The be> and mule are {s0 tender hezrted to look uvon suffering. They alwavs tura their backs when they strike, Ic is pl'(fu‘ to see a bsld-headed tho parting on his ““There is no place e like comb. There is not much d'ference, says an exchange, between a gras-widow and agrestopper. Either wil jump at the first charce. e met the enemy, apd—we anythinz about it, as the bov said when Lo came across a skunk father's pastura, Who il shod tonrs at tha Amercwn flig would for half a day af ting dress. Texas 80 eicty is nsvr(ed over the not the groom z)\wld wear his rl‘\c]\'-l neide of his drees Az old ang uot suffc or eayn that a fish do ch pain from being hooked. OFf couree nt 15 the thoucht of how his weight will be lied wbont (hat eauses him an: There is o ] ozelf m n socter s one pereon who wdicalous 1hat f r the frst time, and that persn is he who is anxions thut all should know that he is used 1o the tuink, yon know, “Y u've been in swimming sgsin you young rescal, Dou't Jia; lace your wet y lu‘ your shirt tar ed Wwrong side au Theres no danges, {mot er; I can always touch bot ow. “Socan 1" Mothar gras;s a slpper. Tabl-aux. Whst more sorrowful sight than to seea boy staniing shiverirg on the bathing place, tears of vexstion run nthe end of his nose, striv- tooth a1.d nail to untie the knote in his shirt eloeves, while his compan— ivna wie dis ppesring over the hull, de- tinv, “4@haw beef.” Alawyer in 16, 1 t remarka. ble for his clesniness of perscn, ap peared at a party a while agn with o rose in his buttin-hde, ““Whare co Fou sugpose it camwe f sadhe t 3 brother lawger, who was aduning Te er looked up «nd down the entire length of the questioner, and with grest deliberation e ponded, “Why, 1 sappose it grew thera!” Ao 1:wa schoolmester kaccked down a neruet’s nert to uee in illue- trating a lecture, but if the remarke be made immeciately sfter whlo kiting ncrose the country wers mere y ,h(‘ iutonded to use in the lec- tare relative to the hornet's nest—aud they certainly roferred to the neat— sl = totally unfit for children to hear. of the best amat plene of Galveston gave the anv) al After the applaze Lea 0 of the young iadica xid Iy rendercd. “Yes,” ung maa who is not musical t real tears to mv eyes, 1t remmdnd meso visisly of the time T used 1o work in a blacksmith | , with & cooper sbop nuxt door, — MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC, Two players Brigneli has ben cnzaged in Tom Karl's place in Exuma Abbotu's troupe. Mme. Janautchek will begin her oext American tour at Boston early in | utumn. The Tama Abbott conpany han en- <ed young Chatterto next season. Miss Cla'a Louise Kellogg has been | the resipient of many ¢ urteses from | the most eminent Parisiane. S . the tenor, | fused to go to California this summer, even at 8300 per week. Miss Rogers it now in Eurcps, and will remain wbrord until the Boucicault va. Bouci- esult case is scttled. George Fawcett Rowe has been for some time in Venios, but he returns to London, and will eail for New York atout the 25th of Avgust, Several new pieces by him are to be brought forwerd next esason. Henry Irving seems to_ share the opinion, so_common in sl ranke of Iyzio and dram rovd, that this country will purchase entartsin- ment or smusement at almost snv price, and hence be demauds $2500 | for eazh per‘ormance, with other ex- penses which would raite the sum to $3000. John McCalloogh is to sct in Lon. don next s, ring a¢ Drury Lane thea- te T e imp rtance of this incidsnt is ol El McCullough nas nc equal on e stage fa the hero‘e char- acters, and his 1mpersona'fors of “Virginis,” *Bratus,” and **Cori - lanus” will prova both @ surprise snd oh to tre Briri-h capital. Mr. McCul'vugh is oxpected fo arrive home ab m the 16th of August. CONNUBIAL SIPS. Bridal trips to Enrope are now in siyle, snd uothing lers than $100 worth of flowers must go With each couple. One of the Campbell girls, who eawe out with their father, the Duke been married, An Eoglish bsronet, Sir Elward Blackett, at tha ripe age of s.venty. eg't, is sbout to 1-ad for the third tims to the hymeneal altar a bride. Theodere Staton is to wed Miss White, daughter of Unit-d Srates Minister White. The ccremony will take place at the American legation, ia Berlin. Mra. Katherine Krhley, a bride of 17, ended her homeymnon journey very sorrowfully at C ncinnati, where herhuehandstele her foriune of 82600, for which he had married her in Ger- many aud ab:conded. Prince Ronald Eonapsrte will soon marry Mlle. Mario Flar ¢, the daugh- ter of MonacoBline. Hor ingome une nually is 2160,000. His yroperty consists of & name snd sn old sword, There ic nothing like a college adu- estion co fit @ man for the battle of lfe. A gruduate of Cornell univer- sity receutly numed Mies Jernle S Ithace, N. Y., whose i r-une i somewhero botween $4,- 00),000 and £5,000,000. The young Prince Wilkielm, of Pru sia 15 to be married soon. Prin- cess Vicroria has been visiting her fu- tare mother-in law, and is eeid to have won all hearts with bor simyle, unaffected manvers. The emperor is reported to be anxious to attend hie grandeon’s wedding. Lawyer Lockwocd, of Washington, has been married twice and says proudly that ‘‘she ncver asked sither of her husbands for a doller.” No- body doubts it. When a womsn of genius marr s she expects to support fier husband, and her busband, with lo reciprocity, expects to be sup- ported. F. G. Tibbets aud J. B. Martin were suitors for the hand of the same gir], nenrly fifty veirs ago. Martin was the victor. He went to dilwau- kea with his wife, prospered and left $2,000.000 when he died. His dying requert was that his widow should marry Tibbets, whko had remained a tachslor, aud became a banker in Philadelphia. The wedding is to take vlaco in Septembor. Tibbets is 70 years old and Mrs Martin 68, — IMPIETIES, A watermelcn patch, ssys the Pica- yune, has no show in the vicinity of a colored camp mee “Daty starss me in tho face,” sald ‘he descon, when the custom-houss +fficer osught him emuggling a doren pair of gloves. “What is the worst thing aboui riches?” ssked a Sunday scho)l teacter. “‘Their scareity,” repl ed tha boy, and he was immediately awarded a chromo. The faclings of a emall boy o'm be beter jmagined than dascri ed atter the said small boy his spent half an hour crawling under a gospel tent to tind that it is not a cirous, 0 e cannot be too careful of hisdiet. A Delaware parson ate some peaches wh ¢l were 80 wicked 85 to f.11 frum atree last Snnday, and in two hours he he ame so demoral.zed that he went fishing. it s estimated that thare are 2,000, 000 000 bess in this country; and as v 18 kuown that one bee can break up A prayer-mesting, 15 ot this country in dnger if the bee adopt the un.t rule? “May we oll depart in peace like him,” eaid the Rev. Mr, Cook ia his ssrmon upon the excutwon of the thu f nd murderer, Cox. Bat some of us wil ssk to be excused from beiny nanged t r theft and murder ard to be permittedjto depm insome other way than *‘like him.” The Buffalo Courier has this head- “Fiom Buflo frings and Death of Jacob Terwilirer; the Kick of a Mele snd its Final Resulta.” That set ] sit. Themules that can kick a man from Buffelo to Heaven is the sasmpion long-distance kicker. The Rev. Geo, T, McClelland went from Pitteburg to Reynoldsville, Pa., to conduct revival meetingsin a Pres- hyterian church, He was quartered in F.der Kelso's h Tie neigh- oors heard the no f a fight in the nouse, and preseut'y the clerpymen was mu;d out by the elder, whe sicked him wioleuty at every step. Mr. McCielland subsequently eaid: *‘Mrs. Kelso invi.ed me to kiss her, and I did so, Then her husband as- sailed me. T wish now that I hadn't kiesed her.” i EDUCATIONAL. \ Three young ladies havey just re ceived thefirst dijlomas giver\ by Bed- ford college, Oxtord. Union College expeots n\ large {reshman class next year. Eighte | lent examinatione. Oberlin college has secured digna- tions to the amount of £150, ,000 n ward an endownment of 825 13 There have been heavy annual deficiX in the expenses of the cullege, which of Areyll. to this country, bas just s Romanand G ancidstos bave already pased dxcel I practieal opinions on the mattfr. T spite of the apposition of the sfudents mre than posmt]: that Offfambia wil in same massura rre-ently admit women to its instruction. St. Louis's annul teainind school will open on September 6:h, with ‘workshops and recitation rooms Gom- pletely erranged. The prospects for the firet year eze said to be encourag- ing. Oaly one cless of fity or eixty studante will be entered, and thera ars slrexdy alarga number of ap,lle eatioos from fami §-s of high standieg. yeor was abridged by two wesks for lack of fonds to_carry it on to the reculir term. The same cause has cat «ff the ni_ht schools, crowded the schoc] build nge uncamfort bly and rednced the s.laries of teachers unil now Louisville pry« less than a7y o'y in the country.” Next month tha citi- £ ns are to bs oa'led npon 10 vate an 1he question of an add tions] tax of & seuts 0n each 8100 w rth of property. r——— NBY FOR THE LADIES. Kpotted aad smell figured fabrics | grow in popular favor, Ne-rly all skirts are r2s de torre ex- cept for evening wear. Paris theater toilats are always adorned with a bouquet, Ashy blonde is the, fashiinably-dyed hai 1t balayeuses ar, be i repron hably, ew shade of o they must at costume partios 1R Zones, pointed hack and front, are again worn w.th dressy toilets, Just now it is at the left side of the neck that the bouquet is fixed. A man’s elippers are made for com- fe1t, and & womaun's to show her color- ed stockings, Veronese surcoats are woven in all ors, and in Llwok and white to murch costumnes. B dices ara poirted in front, round- ed on the hips, and have postillion barques in the bick. Lace elbums are the laest faney of | women who have no real work to co- cupy their leisure hours, Dareing dresses are made of thi goods and for young women ones are the mos: ppular, Tt is the fashicn at present in Pariy for run-t-es and meium blendes to dys th-ir hair blue-black. Brilel dresies are made of white eatin, with r und do's, and trimmed w.th tulle and orange bloss: ms, Low English shees with round toss and sn instep strap are worn by young ladies this summer. The Sara Bernhardt fan of festhers with two eyes of the peocock'’s f arh- ers in the centre is the favorite of the seazon Ludies ere like watches—pretty enough to look a'; swaet faces and delioate hands, but romewhat d.fisuit to “regulate” after they are set a-go- ing. The mest fashionable color in milli- nery are straw color, bran color, sll the tussoie thades, se:l brown, Du Barrie rose, white, almond, biscuit, violet, helictrops, the cashmere shades and red. “Doctor,” said a oareful wife to the practitioner, who was cu ting open her nusband’s sbiit s he was in a ft of apoplexy, ‘ent, if you plesse, alorg the seam.” 1t is also fashionsbls for young, un- married lsdios, snd cven young marrens, who have pretty feet, bien chansses, to wear short dresses for dipner toilet. While & Leadvillo lawyer was in the ot of qrow xoping y woman, wto al nr&nnw , last? week. she exclaimed ™ T'm & lutv, and by thunder, don't you forget No woman, however nervous, hes a Tight to wake up her hurband from awourd alep to tall kim, on inquir- Tk Whats, s ws bet o othing, on ly I wanted toknow if you whre awaske. Ccl red stockings are much worn, both pliin aud with small patteros or embrodered eo nera near the snkle. Silk ttockirgs for the evening are sometimi 8 embroidered with peacls. Five limen hondker chiefs ars made with celured borders of washing silk t+mstch 1he drees, tho more expen- # Laving pleated fril s of Tucia muslin ewbroi.ered on the edg:s with colored ritk flxs. An imported dress of ecru em- broidered muslin is made in conjuvc- tion w th brown, which formed the under-kirt. Tne bonnet matehed the drees, sn 1 the nho'e was relioved by buaches of deep crms n T ses, without 1-ave3—a delightfuliy harmo- nious and la1yl:ke dress, Two Galveston ladies met one day recently, when the following conver sation cnsued: “Why, do yru know what I heard sbout you!” * *I've no idea.” I heard that when your hu-band was sick and not expected to live, you went toa picnic.” ‘‘Itsa vilo' elinder; it wat only an excur- sion. ' [Gulverton News, A young 1dy writes to an exchangs “For my par, I prefer an evening pused st home with a pleasant book 10 attending balls, parcies and thea- tres " Oh, o rafuly, whena youog lady hasn's a beau, nor a uew beaner, ner & new walking cos ume, she gen- erally préelirs to remain at home with ko k—whi e is 100 mad to read. A ncvel idea is shown in the “string” costume, which is composed wfan-ted whitey brown twine tunie, wita frie g3d end+, a cace of thesama, and a haif hasakercbisf for the bon. net. This novel garpiture was placed on a § undatica of clavet silk, the elaret sunshada cover being made of sring to match, with small tessels with a diseas d burn, waterb erally intolerable termed, u e mer Jr}' tantly, perhaps, b gument is, Gh, nof and spleca o cept tomach, of o gen- , as it is s done reluo- ommonplace ar- oF il reach e Soes Could T get ~omething e so L wouldn't Wsa it. Keader, you can get somethi , and that some- thing else is Simmons' Liver Regulator, It is equal in power to blue mass, and without any of its injurious effects. ATTENTICH, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owber of the celebreted Kaolin Bauks, near LOUISVILI E, at the depot at Lo railroad, WEITH BRIOCEK This year st Loaieyl's the school ke Thousands of people, who are afflted | = ‘he new endowment is expected to rg. move in & yesr or two, Young Lichtenterg, the protege of Wiceaski, is emong the eolo violinists | who are to appear hext season. Miss Blanche Vaogho, a young | who mede her debut af Mc er's aoouta year sgo, will be s | member of Daly's company pext sea- son e Clara Morris’s Boston engage- gios in Septerber, and she It is proposed in Ecgland to est li i corporate a toyal college wusic, which hall absorb the e < National Trainiog s ton Gore. - By the charter the Prince wles 18 to be the firet p «nd any vacancy in the cfice | 6lled up by the crown. There ars two ressons =hy many | parents know 5o lictle sbout whet to §ll any order at reasonable prices, Par. ies desiring a white front or ornamental ick will do well to give us a call or send y T. A. HOOVER, Prop., T favilla, N Jaxus K. §corr., OWLER & SCOTT, tor buldings of say deseriptien cp | en bs seen sain in her celebs The fame whis the achievement hss | oy ply committeen -4 all otker per- | brought him can Bow be tarned into | gons with spesshes and dosuments Te | goldex dolises, =ad Taucer on the | Sestase ‘plusto¥m will Qv 4 arowts than the fasting & Tipdlp oot 12 Clavsadwn Sall | Dpmaon, 1017 ¥ i, ¥ g8, D. C sating to the oszpaige. Ordare fer | Jap, er | the sems shoald by pent ts Gesrgs ¥ [ 5g0es gacmess =2 ¥ { play the part o 2: [ £o1ak Pesbody, 8 Yamkeo desler iz vizey. | ey send e m-uov‘n beir childzen are learning st echool. They ave not a8 well educated as their | childzen ar tc bs and do act wish et them o Y2t euz office. W Bave had ovar 20 fa dentni e e ] og short zotice. NION BLOCK. m3odm | HEALTH, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS. ARE RE- 45 Year DR.C.McILANE™ are not recommended 85 a remedé affections of t! Complaints, Dyspepsi stand without a rival. paratory to asimple p withthe in PILL WANTED iy INVALIDS AXD OTHEES SEERKIY STRENGTH and FNLRGY QUESTED TO BEND FOi THE ELECTRI VIEW, AN JLLUSTRATED J e PUBLLHIZD PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CT., CINCINKATL O “OR. EIGHTH and VINE b:'fo"(‘ the Publiec. THE CENUINE | LIVER PILLS heir to, and in sl Bilioas Bick Hnnd- all the ills that flesh Le Li iclie, or diseases of that ¢ BEWARE ( oF ITATIONS, The genuin Fach box | Each wrapper tures of pRU oLD n\ iiL “Power. fii always Qures and nover disap= points, Theworld's great Pain= Beliover for Man and Bonst Cheap, guick and reliable. PITCHER'S CASTORLA is not Narcoti Chiidren grow fat upon, Mothers like, and Phyriclans recommend CASTORIA, Bowels, cure: allays Foverishuess, and de- stroys Wortus, e e i WEI DE MEYER'S CA~ TARRH Cnre. 2 Constitutional Antidote for this terriblo mala= dy, by Absorpticn. The most Important Discovery since Vac= cination. Other remedies moy roliove Oatarrh. this oures at any stago before Comsumption sets in. B ODLSIOR Machine Works, OM.Q.EA. TTaEs. J.F. Hammo The mot whe Machina Shope & Castings of evers Eginos, Pusya aud avery & mads to oder. Spoctal attention Weil Angurs.Pulleys, llsm"rn, Skafting, Bridwe Irons, Geer Cutting, ete. Piansfor nw rs. Meochanical Draught- 19, Mods, o AL PEENIX ASSTR don, Cash Asse: WESCH-BTFR c OMAHA AND FOHTOMAHA tonurcu \hln Stroet ¢ :us Corner 4 s TKE KLY PLA E TS SHLY. e wiers BOOTS ARD SHOES‘ WER PIGURE than at 8800 Bouse 2 the citr, P. LANGS, | 236 FARNHAM 8T. - LADIZ®' & G"Z“_’ SHOES MADE TO ORDER i ® Foess 8t e e Prices vrvioien Aro | i 1 A F} RAFERT & CO,, gtors and Boilders. | P doczk s Dyacae). r'l!s!.:u.fl"*"' 24 “t CHARLES RIEWE, UHDFRT;\KFRIV Usrils Cages, O Yacc) prises BANKING HOUSE CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO First Narionar Bank DEST aAN*gfiarasusum:uT Orzanieed a3 3 (Oapital aud Profits Over$300,000 8 ectilly whor U.S.4 tER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. amounts. Geo. P. Bemis’ | BANKIVC FOUS® T ESTABLISHED. IN NEBRASEA. BANKERS. i E ropean Pa sace Ticketa. (‘flLlFuT!ONS PROMPTLY MADE. OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th and Farnbam Streats, (SUCCES8ORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.)) oal Bank, August 30, 1865. 4y the Secrtars e Troasory Sdscriptiun 10 This back recelves doposic e ues tim ¢ 1 REAL ESTATE BROKER RBear Estate Acexcy. BOGES & MILL REAL EDTATE BROKERS 08 Farnham Sérett OMAHA NEBRASKA. Gifice —Nort €lds opp. Grand Gentral Hota! Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER 1505 anlmm maka, Nebr. ted land {n Eestern farms, sl Omaba WEBSIER SNYDER, pabTet T mwm, ; Bnon Reed & Co,, ot esTAnLINED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. batract of ttl Douglas C HOTELS. AEE OP.""I‘YAL. BR!GGS HOUSE | Qor. Randolph §t. & Gth Ave., CHICAGO ITL. PRICES REDUCEL TO .00 AND $2.50 PER DAY 0GDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARRET ST. & BRUAUWA Y Couneil Blufls, Towas Onlire ts ali tr tus us o o trom 0 per duy; 00, e Raile 5. Oin UPTON HOUSE Schinyler, Neb. Flist class House, Good deals. Good Beds Ary Kooma, and and_accommodating good €ampe rooms. Specie travelers. MILLER, Prop., rhuvle Neb. alsdf FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The mivers saaplo room, od accommodations, reusauable. - Special 1 | INTER - OCEAN nomi; Cheyenze, Wyoming. vlo Room, one | ritas sy oz 0 iautes | Siioury for dinner Frem B 10423 o iy =L ie . A. b, BALCOM, ANDREW RORDEN, C:fef Clark. —_ | HAMBUKC AMERICAN PACKET £0.8 | | Weekly Line of Steamhlps 1 | e e Sk 2y 7 NS Far Englu:d, Fravce and Germany, Por Paseage a7p ¥ 10 C. B. RIGHARD & C0., Conena! Pu@g® Azen's, Rty @1 Brosawsy, New Zark | RERASIEA HENRY HORNBERGER, V. BLATZS MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonabls Prices. Offica, 389 Douglaa Street, Omaha. BLE AND BINGLE AUTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING NDSE, ‘IASS g:ln m&g:;ll;r\u;)cs, FIPE STb-ll PACKINC, HALLADAY WIHD M!LLS CHURCH AND SBHGOL BELLS A T. QTRANA ’)DR Farnham Qtraat Omaka Nah WHOLESALE GROGER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FEESHMFATS& PHOVISIONS, GARE, POULTRY. FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKEI—1415 Douglas St. Packiog House, Opposite Omaha Stcck Yards, U. P. R. R. TELBANMONE CONNOCTIONS PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERSI 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 231 to 220 16th Ste. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attertion of €ash and Frompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS TOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMPY and the Omaha Iron and Natl Co. GARPETINGS. Carpetings! J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IIN 1i868.) Carpets, Qil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains,” Carpetings! Etc. MY STOSK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. IX 2 Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GURTAINS And have & Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tasselss In faet Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet Honse. ke Orders from abroad solicited. Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA. ~|PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY | The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska. JEROME RACHEK. Satistaction Guaranteod OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING GOMPARY. Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute Headinge, Cards, Bonds, Certificates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, ete., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices, ¥ A CPIE, JHROPK‘M TAT TITHOGRAPWNER. OMARA IMEAT MARKET, ¥. P. Block. 16th St. s Mo o sl Kinds constag? JNO. G. JACOBS, (Pormerty of Giah & Jacots) UNDERTAKER o, 1417 Parzham &, Ol #azd of /a0 OADERS 5Y IBLEGRAPH J. C. TAPOR, D, B, BEEMER, 'VINECAR WflRKS! COMMISSION MERCHANT MAflA. | Wi Lwls o i 1= Zez MFRGHAMT TAILOR|