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S————— - TFOR PRESIDENT: JAMES A. GARFIELD, of Ohia, FOR VICEPRENIDENT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. P;I—SIBEITIIL ELECTORS. GEORGE W. COLLINS, of Pawnee County. JAMES LATE M. THURSTON, glas County. REFUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member ot C: EDWARD K. VAL ess, For member of C: THOM MAJORS, For Governor, ALBINUS NANC! For Lientenant-Governor, EDWARD C. CARNS, For Secretary of State, 8. J, ALEXANDER, For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M, BARTLETY. For Attorney-General, €. J. DILLWORTH, ¥or Buperintendent of Public Tustryction, W. W, JO! DISTRICT TICKET. ¥or Attorney—Third Judicls] Dists J. BURNHAM. oss (Contingent), THE DAILY BE E O E. ROSEWATER: EDITOR —_— WATIGNAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. Nebraska isa loysl republican state. No other state in the Un‘on can boast of & larger republican vote in propor- tion to its population. The responai- bility for good government aud re- putable reprosentation in the national legislature is with the dominaut party. 1t is humiliating but nevertheless true that the sblest aud most respectcd members of the republican party have bosn crowded from the stage of public life in this state, and men of mediocre talents and vulnerable moral character have been pushed to the fropt.end cocapy positions of honor and trust. The wachinery of the party has fal- len into the hands of dishonest svd desigaing men who have wielded their pernicious inflaence to further their own_ends, eerve the interests of cor- porate monopolies and deprive the Peopls of 1he servioes of mon of char- acter, integrity and ability. On the 24th day of July, only five weeks ago, the republican state cen- tral committee, manipu'eted by the political attorney of the Union Pacific took snap judgment on the repu msstos and called a atate convention on the Iet of September. an esrly coll was to deprive republi- can farmers who constitute a larze majority of the party, from fak- ing &n active pert-in (he primarics 208457 give the control of the goun- ty ponventions to the wiro workers and cappersof the monopolios. Against this programme Tue Brs entered tmely, emphatic but enavailing pxc teat. The cutcome has fally fied our worst expoctations. The convens tion that met at Lincoln, Wedaesday, Oxy; of the most remarkable politio. | ¥ Potoriously under the control of »l parndoxet of the times is the fusion of the bourtons with The prohibition- I ian’t genereliy un ista in Maine, theire.” — Tur: Memphis Appeal speske of the “‘rich legecies” left the United States by the detunct confederacy. One of these rich legacies was & sum estimated 000,000 due to disabled union soldiers nd the relatives of at 817¢ those killed in the war. —_— ArrER & protracted, although not = bitter contest, Mr. N. J. Burnhem has been nominated by the repub cane of this district to the responsible position of distriot-attorney. Burnham avera: the respect of the bar torney. of Tur Bee. Irisa young man of more than ability, who has worked his way up in the profession and enjoys rising af Owing to pressure on our columns, we defer a sketoh of Mr. Baroham's career until another issue sgrace to Omaha and & sad nomirs‘ions were put through un- weaken our party. Garfield and Arthur. Mr. and K. C. Carnes for lieutenant gover- nor. nominations, and we cannot advise re. publicans io support them. ressons for upon the records in public life. That record brw tim as dishonest and untrust The prime objoct of making such | the worst elements of our party. The der whip and spur by ringmasters end g s | monopoly drivers who took advane e oy A A Bt a7 ol gates and crowded nominations down their throats which must seriously We have placed the tickot nomi- nated at Lincoln at the hesd of our editorial clumns under the names of For the first | time in the history of this paper we sre compelled to hoist some of the names iu that ticket under protest, We are impelled by e higher law than { Deuve; ths usage of parties and party orgens to enter protest against the nomiva- tion of E. K. Valentine for congress We cennot consistently with our conception of duty endorse these Our this course are besed of thess men ‘alation i congress and such meas. by state logislatures as may be vecessary 1o effect & gorrection of sbuses end prevent extortionate dies crimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We 1ost cordially Invite the aid ad 00 operation m the latest defonso of the national integrity and national puree of all republic ocrat: who have differed with uson temporary issues, or havo clung to a party name, of Resoleed, That we heartily join in the ro-ommendation made by (teneral Garfield in his letter of acceptance in | p urging upon congress the speedy im- provewent of the Missouri river for barge navigation. o Colorado. = Astelope t e shoc from the porchca of hotels at Colorad> Springs. = The hotels at Tdaho Springs are re- ©apecity. p Up to the present time over 60,000, 000 brick has been used in Denver A clond burst recently broke upon the brick yards in Denver, doing 810, | ti 000 worth of damage, road will build a broad guage road from Pueblo to Denver. A rich strike was recntly made in Georgetown. The ore osrries 700 to 860 ounces of silver berry orop ia be- ! . e hervest will be light, as the year has not been favor- sble, The Denver university will soon havg finished the moat complete cham- ioal inbratory west of the Mississippi | 1. river. Ft Placer gold minea have been d'scov- ored on the aouth fotk of Chalk creek, near Forest City, and great excite: | g ment prevails. The Western Union will extend the | d telograph to Red Oliff as so0n aa the material with which to construct the line hes been received. The pioveer church in theGunnisen | a country will soon be started by the Episoopo! be erected in Guunisen City. company has just voted to extend the line of the railroad from Canfield, | o Boulder Gen, Tinos. Sheridan has resched Los He goes to the southwestern r the two proposed new | ers, ¥ A eenitarium will be established in the mou: on the line of the nd South Park railroad, fifty The Santa Fo company are actively engaged in putting up the new round. houss sand depot in Paeblo. The foundation of the round-house is near- ly completed, and the scene presents great activity. Bunkowen #'ill catch the unwary in Colorado. A Leadville man recently was swindled cut of $2000 on thegold brick dodge. Many have besn fooled into purchasing red sand-etone for red carbonates, valley. Faymers ars sopely troupled to progure threshing mac) extensive amelung works in San Diego. 5 8nd war dem- | are about to build a ngw thed for the in San Diego S2pt. 5 tolocate a branch Fe railcond, from San Diego to the " OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. |Neodleson the Colorado, via Csjou | When the train arr farmers of this section ara very much Mauy of them ar» severely in debt ported to be crowded {0 their utmost | and are compell:d to sell, ard the pay for handling the crop. this scason, viver in Yclo_and Calusa counties wheat is stored in immense quant] i 01 at the B It is rumored that the Santa Fe shisgsify silied water in_the world where red flying- fish can be seen, They freguently gat { on the line of the Union Pacific raile on the lavge rocks aud lie in the sun for seversL minutes, then shy into the water. At night they ga i flocks, and present a novel appearance as thoy sail throvgh the ai. monofaly of the valuable c catch is greatly diminiahed by want on murder and slaughter of fish, Spokane Falla to locate, if practicable, mouth of the Spokane river. 5. A churh adifics will | available site is tound, fand procured | lungs. Camp Chelan and Fort Colvule will The Longmont and Erie railway | Probably be abandoned. ounty, to Denver. tains in Oragon, and the whole Wil- lamett valley ia completely shroudad in dense clouds of smoke. e state to examioe the sites | POTtions of the valley the emoke is 80 forts on the Grand and La Plata riv- | 8t & hundred yerds off, and the air is in the forests of portions of Yamhill county as to threaten the town of Me- Mianville, aud the authorities of that mountains—the Priest Pass road in Montana—has just been comploted. Cataract district. from a 1alno near Red Rock assayad 83800 to the ton. braska and Kansas, has its sgents orapplny Th of an pufim one, i fastep than | and right at ths summit the croppings mmyuil-:‘?h?wg::r e A orept out. Mr. ‘fenz of o Helena bank, visited the spot and Thero ia a proposition to eatsbliah | 54 ¢yd vy P grotho omnor s check far 812,000, Not a particle of work had been doro save th Ita prosent owner hassinee developed it by an open cutand has found one The Farmers' Unjon of Yuba City storage of grain, of the walls. Ho has taken out ffty The Mission grapes in the v tons or ore, averiging 300 ounces, f Los Angoles are eufforing severely | thus gatting monoy back in a short. from mildew, as the result of thocool | time. weather aud fogey nights which have ——— revailed this summer. No Mail Agent... Laramie Timer. ccrps of engineers vas to arrive P The east bound p-eeenger train this morning had a mail car on, but no mail sgent as far as heard from. ed a man was on hand a8 nsual with (he mail from this office, going east, and to receive the mail from the west, but the car was locked, and if the mail agent was on board he was asleep or drunk or per- haps both, and the consequence is that we received no mail from the weat to-day, and none has gone east. Our mail facilit'os are as_good as any lace in ths world, but the ignoramus who hss chargeof the same don't know enoush to pick up potatoes, yet he holds his place because he is & gocd howler at political meetings. It is about time ‘hat our citizens take held of the matter and hy a united effort sce if a rasponsible and capable man oan't ba placed in charge cf the mails f the Atchison, Tcpeka a d Santa acs, The Fresno Expositor says: The iecour-ged at the low price of grain. rice realized is hardly sufficient to At all the shipping points along the and several steamera are engaged neporting large quanties ©1 San ncisco. There 1s also much being Twin lakes are the only hedies of road, —— NO CURE NO PYY. Dr. Pierca's Family\disitines aro asranteed to cuye, for particulars seo wrappera and pamphlets. They are re- liable, Lava not sprung into popu- larity in a week or mouth and gono out of favar aa rapidly, but being sus- toived by meri:, have won & worlds wide reputation, necessitatinga branch in London,to eupply foreign countrios, while the home sales are encrmous throughout the United States, Golden Medici] Discovery purifies and en- riches the blood, preventing fevers, and curiog all skin and scrofulous af- fections, stimulaiiog the liver to ac- tion, relieving biliourners, and caring consumption, which isscrefula of the I the bo vels are costive take Both Oreon. Eacouraging reports sre received om all parts of the state of a1 abun- ant yield of grain crops. Oregen may Goon expect {0 havea ning in- salmon ustey. In California tho israzard of the Jaws, and wholesale General Howard has gome to ar the If an ite for a new military post Pierce's Pellets (lttle pi'ls). s0ld by druggista. Ohicaao, TiL., May Gth, 1879. World's D spensary Medixl Association: GrN1LEMAN—For years T have been great sufferer. My trouble firat started with terrible ague chills and corstipations. * This left me in 1878 with a racking cough and_frequent bleedings from the lungs. Since this timo I have been continually dostor- ing, consulting physicians = without number. From them I received no benefit or encouragement. The most Heavy fires are regingin both Cus- 1de and Const rauges of the monu- Tn rome hick as to vender objects indis:inct tifling. Fires sre raging so fiercely wiles from Denver. 1t will bo sita- | Placs are soasidering methods for | noted phyricians of our city who last ated on a small plateau with an alti- | Protection against the destroying ele- | visited me expressed their opinions in $ade of 8000 feor, ment, the brief but hopeless worde, “Take good care of yourself the few days you have to live, we canuot help you you" 1 grew s'eadily worse under their trestment. Une day, through reading your memorandum book, T learned of the Golden Medical Diecov- ery. With but little hope of relief I purchased a bottle and took it. To my surprise and satisfaction it did tne more good than all the drugs I had taken the yewr roond. I am now steadily usingit with banefit, and reo- Montana. The lowest pass over the Rocky There fs much excltement over the A specimen of cre A colony of 100 families from Ne- commentary on American journalism that the chief executive of the na- tion ehould ba lampooned and insult- «d by any newspaper on the occasion worthy. the republican pariy in nominating thess men can yet bs restified, apd The blunder made ty Grssshoppers have made their ap pearance in several places in Boulder A farmer south of Left Hand, looking at the Flathead lake country with a few to settling it. Tte farmers in the Bitter Root val ley are threatened with troutle from the Northera Pacific Riilroad com- ommend it to all to ba just what it is advertised. Sincerelv yours, Txites P, McGrarn, of his visit, whose editor enjoys ® violation of all decency. the water works, water works for Omaha et bat for the n t gonerati; on, THE PLAT:ORM. The platform adopted by the repub- Tican stataconvention commends itself for its brevity and ontspoken exproes- ion of publ portation question, r exortion, aby nee of our people. » Unfortunately this sonnd piatiorm wasadopted after the ticket was nom- inatad, and at least three of the men nominated oa the state ticket have by their ac's, votea and afiitiation giv- platform. The pledge made by the party, with such men to back it, will be more claptrap, intended to conciliate the sentiment of the masscs in favor of protection azainst monopolies. Practically the en the lie to the platform pledges will be a & The Omahs Herald, world-wide no- toriety in convection with the Cronin o, ouly paper outside of the —mwki sk that bes gone out wili grvsBes President Hayes, o mm OF TS Yo O hospitality due T ne SO which he accupies. No other community would tolerate such s of Omaha are to be congratulated on the assurances we now have of the early completion of This long deferred and much needed improvement wiil be a fixed fact with'n less than eight months. The contracts for machinery, vibe, excavation, dc., have been let to responsible parties, and unlen some unforseen accident befall the pro- prietors we ehall have water works for fite protection by New Year in the batiness portion of the ci.y. Tur Br has been for many years an unceasing advocate of water worke, and it is fied that it has been largely instrumental in securing a system of that will meet her wants not only for the pres- sentiment on the trans- The sixth plank dg>s the party in this state and the candidates nominated by the party to secure Iagislation which will prevery scrimination and other o8 by railway corporaticns, The resolutions paseed with the platform Mrize upm congress the importance and ty of improving the Missouri river for barge transportation. These resolutions must, of couree, meet with eniversal favor among all classes d letter | with E. K. Valentine in congress asd | most_nart. slla Was nominated. and unimpeachadle integrity. has ear: doubtle receive the una General Dilworth, lichs, the republicm nominee auditor, isa man of co aud sterling integrity. many years filied theposi clerk in Hall county and i with fidelity and en; i Dbeing a solid, and an earnest republican. e, Mr. Ken monopoly slate, has beea uufortunate plessanily notorious. As of land commissioner. ty has honored b Republican Platform. o principles formulated by the national republicsn convention at Chicago, and pledge their unswerving suppori to *ho candidates there Lominated, 2. We affirm the doctrincs of na- tional sovereignty in the f. rmulated princigles upon which the perpetuity of thenation rests, and that the prin- j ciple of home ruie s enunciated by the democratic party is but the cau. tions expression of the Caltoun doc- trine of state rights, is revolutiopary in its character and destructive of the unity of the nation. 3. We regard the recent seizure of E. C. Caraes presiding over the senate 1 the polls and the wholesale robbery of of this state. Valentine owes his first nomiration to the Union Pacific and his rewomi. the Union Pacific and tion to both the Burlicgton and Missouri. i would be supreme ingraiitado ou his | %3 faic apacimen of demosratie ot which he +=leful of 4 ence or ¢ wown in congress part 1o kick the lad’er o r083, and Do man with a | Dosins expoots €+ i his vote will ho azeiost his crer nd cwoel As to Carnes, we all know bis polit- | He i eoul aud body tke property of the U. P, dependent on them for his busi- 23 sucoecs and indebted to them for Tec- ord as presiding cflicr over the| ioal conscience is very elastic. nis political existence. His the franchises of the re -ublican citi- zons of Alabama, surpsing in the magnitude aud effrontery of the crime of all former ef}, der their Tweed 1t | #nd the Missias; 1and a forecast of democratic do Winion ia uational sffuirs that should iucite every honest man and fax-payer in the count:y to the most earpest ea- deavor (0 defoas Lhe party of brigand. ; e and fraud at tha polls in Novem- 4. We have considered “what Lee and Juckson would do if they were alive,” [cheers| and haye determined to employ our best energies i pro- venting the ceizare of the nationgl government by their liviog comrades through the frauds of a eolid semb. 5 We congratulate the people cf he state upon ite repid increase of wemate is etill fresh in the public| populition and wealth, and ugon tha aind. secats committees in the logislatisn to pretee: the i# @ farce and a fraud, people against extortion and discrimination, J the revival of trade. With such a man {0 ;ack the erest of +he mon(poiics, the plack that pledges good measure of pro perity that has Tewarded their labor, upon the rapid upbuildirg of our matecial interests since the success of resumption and 6. We pledge our support to such when we give full publicity to their caraer we confidently believe they will either voluntarily withdraw from the race or be sammarily taken from the ticket by the state central committee. Tie other nominations are for the The e plic ment paid Mr. Majors, a'though of no intrinsic velae, is merited, and we only regret that he was not selected to fill the position to which Valentine Governor Nance has filled the ex ecutive office with dignity He 4 his renomination ani will imous sup- port of the whole republican party. Tais is alzo true of Secretary Alexan- der, Treasurer Bartlett and Attorney Mr. John Wal- for 1 ability He has for 1 of county dentally that of clerk of the district court, He has universally discharged his duties '¥s the reputetion reliabls citizen dall, the candidate for commissioner of public lands, who was on the 1y conuected with surveying contracts that made ex-boss Cunningham un- clerk of Howard county, Mr. Kendall has|m: served with ability and we have no doub: is competent to fill the position Professor Jones, candidate tor superinterdent of public ivstructicns, is eminently qualified for the position. As superin- tendent of the public echools at Lin- colu, he enjoys a high reputation as a practical educator, snd we can cheerfully commend him for the pro- motion with which the repubiican per. 1 The republicans of Nebraska heartily endoree the profession of oat and corn crop serious- There may be a few in ces. aud physics, is considera*lo of an in- | t with an electric light, which some cf the best men in O Sk it ey mrs backing bim with 100,000 Four hundred men are working on | 5 ite grale of the Denver and Rio Grande ruilroad between Loadville aud Kokomo, and the compavy intend | © that the irsck shall be laid and the " cars ru Ckemo ere the | 1 stow on the e railrosd po pleted and [ ‘ The new wmining camp, Curaming City, will socn be organized isto a school district. The two or ihres cases of amall pox | © in Evantton's Chinatown are importa- tions from San Franci A rich quariz gold, stratified and of fine lewer Stravl rancisco, % aim, showing freo hout sixty feet wide g prospects hase been orth park, the ore in which The assays bigh Tho miners are now patting up b house in Cheyenne is und.r contract. Tt will be of brick and elegant in desien and fnish, | 1 will be six y feet fiont, two stor.es high, and will cost £60,000. Thero is to bo quite a revival in Sweetwaler mines this fall, Late i rovements in machinery prefi-alle to work many claims | | The new ccal mines about two miles north of Carbon station show slready a vein ten feet wide. They aro in 4 plece much better located for a town good spring water to supply the town, L ramie county is making rapid sirides in the sheep industry. A few years there were only 8000 or 10,000 sheep whers there are mow 110,000 and aro incressing rapidly, The clip this year will amount to | 660,000 pounds, which atthe market ceuts will add 150,000 to n of the county, namen of Evanston are buildlng for themselves a new Joss use much larger than the old one, and have sent to China for a new carved imags of Joss which will cost 81500. The whole iuterior of the | edifice is to b> on_a grand scals of , red paint, gilt tinsel and other ’ of Laramie, acting un- ion of the “Woman's perance union,” have and labor for the election of only strictly temperance ren to officy in the approaching elaction. One husdred i dies Lavo already sigr 5 enough to hold a balance of power. Arizona h The silver district ia southern Ari- zous is the driest placo on the coast. It as bad nosaia for nestly o year, Past experiments prove that cotton seed from Peru i1 territory. d cane, planted some yesrs agn, well. On August 26 surverors beg:n driv- , is deing Amew city is st €ast of Bencon eal! few days the place will {2, From Msley the srt=d forty miles | zi Moley. In a have a postof cellent rcads to Usmp Gront. On | reads to Canp G ut, C; | T<omas, Saa Cerlos ans Gy = . < Calhfcrna. . The wheat cxop cf the pres {18 acknowledged %o b et 202 known, especially in the San Josquin pany, who claim their land. ort, professor of chemistry | land included in Indian teservations ventor. His last experment has been | about 1,000,000 acres bave €0 much lfigency have 0600 &eres planted with &, potatoes nca will comphre with sny along ti 6 tary telegraph, havo finished the line surveying tho valley between F. Keogh and the mouth of the Big runon the south sids, geaded forty miles north of the pree- | 7= now employed 360 men and 200 teams; galch recently two gold nuggets were been struck on | Picked up, One weighed twenty-five The other, containing a little quartz, weighed foriy-nine ounces, ¥ substantial houses, | waller then for some years previous, oz In the Yellowstono valley it is very short, and_ ranchmen in cutting the For about thirty miles down the were very seriously injured. named Fort. Maginnis in honor of the dintrict delegate. than the present ono, with plenty v | E7elve miles east of Black Bur oy ol SRl el S on Ford’s creck, a tributary of Box Hlder that flows into the Muscloshol, ly scroams, and flies with the speed o an_ antelope upon sighting any human the foothills of the Belt range in the Miscouri valley. A hunt ia about to, be organizad to effect her capture, make them free. lands in esstern Potlatch, and several new townships will soon be open for settlement. mains on Thorn circulated a paper, in | Idaho City, dzo themselves to voto | ed in July. ington territory at an unprecedented rate this sommer. Among the new population is 3300, about one-half that of the county. < from the mountains, seventeon s irives well in the | distant, extended to tha city, through wich Tsland sugar- | which fogs, lumber and foul will be floated to the city. has already commenced. discovered in_ a queer way, pectr from Helena went out ong day to kil some game. He spied a 3 deer asd shot at it Ho by by e ;d the animal, and away it bounded behind, buater followed her up, found he: lying d-ad u of a mountain, where he found some 50 Wight street. Montava has a larger amount of | 1t h fever and agne, dumb 18 fover, Jytiniice, dyepcpels, oF wny ha liset. Ulood or stotiisch, and wish rof. Guil: sour driicgist bau any other state or territory— The Indians af rt Rerthold rd garden produce, iver The constructioti corps of the mili- ase than is generally supposed, for up- its regular action depends, in a measure, the posvers of the stomach, bow- els, brain aud th whole nervous system: Regulate that impor t organ by taking Simmons’ Liver Regulator, and you pre- ses that flesh is beir dsw o “the summit of tho Cen &’ Alene uatains separating Montana from aho. The Northern Pacific engineers are FROM THE OHASE COUNTY Horn on both sides of the river and he chazices are that the line will be “LEADER.” cnied y in of the State vion the e who hase tried it, by m Barton says he tricd e omine: ded,but “Anakesis” was st cocted ' perm went The Utsh and Northern railroad is nt terminus, Red Rock. There are he men are nearly ail Motmons, Denet, b I cleaning bed stone in Harvey g U3 d tzgin's every- uuces and fifteen F. COOK, ERTAKER, Fellows’ Block. en to or fers by telegraph, pennyweights. The hay crp this season will be Prompt attention hay zraluaing the scythe, which in EXCELSIOR many places is more cffective than B *“=|Machine Works, A violent hail _u',orm fell uroa ONMIAELA, PIEXES. DButie end surrounding country Aug. | J, F, Hammond, Prop.& Manager The crops sustained great injur; pe ained great injur The moet thoroush appointed and complete Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. ” s ey from Butte, the oat croj - | Castings of every description mantfactured, which wou'd not ya vl i whil DAwRS erk inee, o class o machi i ol bay under the o1d | tirely ruined, whilo wheas ad Darley |, Egeines, Pui’ sid crery cas. machiners Special attentton given to Weil Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irons, Geer Cutting, ete. Planafor now Machinoy, Meachanical Draught. g, Models, otc., neatly exocuted. 256 Harnev St., Bet. 14t The new government post will bo The site selected is and 16th M. R. RISD General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTS : ssu A wild woman, who utters unearth- f hings, flaunts her dishevel=d locks in R, X, ¥ Copit NS, of Revark, BIRAT PhiladelphiaCapital. 1 M‘lltilllwkla'l EXN NATIONAL,Cap- ta Idaho. Lewistor. will buy the ferries and ATEN KD, Gaiifornia. LRITISH AMERICA ASSURAN NEWA (K FIRE INS. CO., Aseets. AMERICAF CENTRAL, Atsets, Medical lake is becoming an atirac- ion for invalids. Surveying is now going on of the ST, CATHERINE'S Academy for Young Ladies. 18thand Cass Sts.,,Omaha, Neb, A small amount of snow still re- Creek Penk, near 1t has usually disappear . Wasington. The eourse of studfes at. this Tnatitution, be- Immigrants are pouring into Wash- | tdes the uul rancies of s gores ceom b gmbraces Erench, German, - Miisiv Drawing, an, ating, Piain and Ne Ealattng nd Fan y Needl Work, Was Tho scision commerces the frst Mo day in Siptomber and the 8 st Mongey o Forouony. Boys from tive to ter i % T, fFO™ B¥€ 10 ten years of age will he ad- For further particulars app'y to Directress of St. Catherine's Academy. Walla Wella is growing rapidly. buildings s a court ouse that will cost $60,000 The Walla Walla 0 have alarze flume ausoiz —_ MEAT MARKET. The construction U, P. Block. 16th St. he has fiot got Franai, r INVELIDS AND OTHERS SEERT¥G HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE. QUESTED 10 SEND FOK THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WEICH I8 PUBLISHED ,and P complete eacreiopadia o Uiose who suter from iznce to suferiog humaaily, sce duly sad expiained. YOUNC MEN Ard others who suffer fr Debility, Les of Maniy nd‘lhn many gl Laion, ek by acticed by A oo i ok ot Bodlly a1 card for copy, avd R w1} £ aeot you 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. NUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS aro not recommended as aremedy ¢ for all the ills that flesh is Leir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- partary to, or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaied, BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, with the impression, MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of £. McLaxe and Fresuxe Bros. 70~ Insist upon having the genuine Ds. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared by FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Epeedy and Effectusl Cura. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has 5t00d the test of FORTY YRARs' trial. Directions with each bottle, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Local Agents cverywhers to sel WANTED %25 6o Seineocset Flavoriug Extrac's, etc , by sample, to familizs, Profit good. Outfi free. People's Tea Co., Box 5020, St. Louis, Mo. always Cures and never disap= oints. The world's great Pain= over for Man nnd Boast. Choap, quick and roliable. PITCHER'S CASTORLA is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, ard Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels; cures Wind Colie, allays Feverisliness, and de- stroys Worms, WEI DE MEYER'S CA= TARRH Curo, & Constitutional Auntidote for this terrible mald- dy, by Absorpticn. The most Important Discovésy simes Vaocs cination. Other remedies fay relievo Catarrk, this cures at any stage before Cousumption setd i R T RO BUSINESS CHANCES. Reunion Camp Ground Privileges. MHE cofifmitteb of arrangetnents fo the Sof- i 14 under the aftspi. ceaol the G. A It entral City, Merrick cptints, Rebroska, from the 13th to the 15th, fn. dlisive, of Septe Teceivo seated cf, 1530, bills un to Saturday noon, Augus' 21, 1 the fellotting privifes 1st. For the re tinion, of two DI kitchens atiached; each to be futal e two piimps, 10 befiirnisi putliceating ground, Tho pi awed o e charged not to ex- Eeei hirt o conts pet mesn e e o S ERchivg. v ot oishivg Sutlers Rtofos for camp—the Sutler to be finished with two Hoepital Tents. S Ont. Prorotasde Hal, 35100 fect, with Figvie : ave ho o piaand disbmrsements inera jontly ik tho Py 1o whom g prictige samariad. R e e aceompaciod with 8 band. of ove toweind dcliars signed by tico siireties, that amplo supplics for the wants of the camp. ) | shall be furnished, to the extent of the capacity of the buildings provided, Open propossls will also be received for other privileges on the grou d. Tife camp will be provided with tents snd bar- racks for the accommodation of 20,000 peoplo. All bids and letters of inguiry should be ad- dresscd to v H. WERSTE] Chairman fer —Contnlily, Memick o PASSENCER AGCOMMODATION LINE VTN OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conueets With Street Cars Cofner of SAUNDERS "and HAMILTON STREETS.. (End af Red Lino as follows; LE AVE OYAHA: :17and 11:19a m , 3:03, 5: LEAVE FORT OMAHA: & m.0:6 5. m, and 12:45 p. m. 00, 6:15 and €:15 p. m SThe 8:17 8. m’ run, leavin © omal 4:00 p. m_run, leaving Fort. Omaba, loaded to full ‘capacity with regula and the ro usnally r passengers, The 6:17 s, m. ru1 will be made from the post. oflice, corner of Dodze and 15th surehte. Tickets can te procured from treet cardriv. ers, or from dsivers of hack: FARE, 2 CENTS, INOLUDING STRE LAR A i —" 2 ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILT ¥, NEB., has now ready at tho depot. ai Louiswll, oa the B, & . railroad, WEHITEH BRICE to fill any order at reasonable prices, Par. ties desiring a white front or ornamental ver country: “The Elkhorn was R, GOMMISSION MERCHANT SIS e OREAEA LR con, Lard, Frean bt He only wound. b o Syl & TR A. F. RAFERT & Co, Contractors and Builders, Flao Weodwork a Spocia'ty, Agents for the Enca; Tiling 1819 DODGE 81, o::.d: 5 st it could, leaving a trail of blood By the reddened sow the and finally a0 the summit 3 — Fresh an 1 satt, 3 brick will do well to give us a call or send ing stakes for the new Ariz n: Central Eow It Was Discovered R e VS, | for s rairoad, for grading. Tho Maricops | Hetens O e ¢ i dalreiedtoray par of hecty J.T. A. HOOVER, Prop. "euix by the fist | ing incident in regard to the diseay. Tl o discor . B St uary. ery of a noted mine in the Wood ol BEEME Bl Freciuct, Uoughs County, Netrasl el an order Gt i ek o A s #1000 and conts in an action pending bfore Bim. wherein the Nebraska Gas Light s plaintifl, and the said Mrs Miner is defonjent, 1hat property cousi ting of twa show cases, B 3 Leen attach:q undor said Grer. Said cause was coaticued 1o the 25th day of Septamter at 9 2 m, o X SoinuL & Sruxmay, Attys. for Pig. iy BTy, suzswet Justion of the Peace, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON3CO BANEERS. Business ‘ransacted e sa that o aa Incor- poated Bank, Accounts kept. in Currency or gold subect to sight check without norice Certificates of deposit fssued pavatio fn three, six aod tweive months, bearing Interest, or on demand without interdst. Advauces made to customers on spproved se- curitios a¢ market rates of intercst. Euy and sell zold, bills of excharge Govorn- meut, State, County aud City Bonds: Draw Sight Drata on ¥nJand, Irsland, Scot- 1and, and alt parts of Encope, Boll Eiropean Fassace Tiokets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldet U. 8 DEPOSITORY. First Nationa. Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th and Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) BSTABLISTED 1x 1856, Organized a8 National Bank, August 20, 1868. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Specially suthorized by tho Secretary or Treasury %o rmoeive Subseription i the U.S.4 PER OEHT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Tois bank recelveadeposit withont regard to amonits, Tstuen time certioaten bearlng Interct. Draws drafts on San P ancisco and principal tles of tho United Statos, alss Londoo, Dublin, Edioburzh and the principal cities of the conti’ nent of Europe. tokets for Emigractein_the In- maylatt REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis' ReaL Estate Acewcy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency does STRICTLY & brokersgo bust- ness. Doea notapecalats, and thereforo any bar- 408 on its booksare fnwiired to Ita patrous, 1n Stond of bein D by the agent. BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office —North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebrasks Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land in Eastern Nebraska for sale. i Great Bargainsin impravéd farms, and Omaha city property. 0.F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER, P. Ap-tebTet Byron Reed & Co., OLDEST RSTABLISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. to all Real oty. maylte ad Douglas Co _HoTels. “THE ORIGINAL, BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DA Located in the business centre, conveniant =28 of amusement, 'l faraished, ments, passenger J. 1. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. top P eley Cor. MARKET ST. &: BROADWAY Couiicil Bluffs, Towas On Tine of Stre. all tramns. A second floor. $2 50 per day nished and mos c METROPOLITAN IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is contrally loeated, and first c'ass in every resect, having recently heen entirely renovated. The public wil fid it & comfortabie end homelike house. marstt, UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Flistclass Houss, Good deals, Good Beds Airy " Rooms, ‘and’ kind and sccommodating treatment, Tw: good sample rootme, attention paid 1o commercial travelors. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb, 'FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, The miner's reeort, guod accommodations, arie smple room, charses reasonabie. . Special aiteution given o beaveilng men. i) W G HILETARD, Peoprietor. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Firstcloas, Fine large Sample Rooms, one bleck from depot. Traina stop from 20 minutes to 2 bours for dinver. Free Bus toand from Attt Depot. Kates §200,§2560 and §3.00, according. to room; s ngle meal 75 cents. z BALCOM, Propristor. Colef Clerk, mio-t RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Aetallc Casss, Coffis, Caskets, Skrouds, etc. Farnham Etreet, Bet. 10th and 11'h, Omaba, Neb. Telegraphle Ordors Promptly Attendsd To. SHOW GASES uANCTACTORED BT . J. WILDE, 1317 CASS :T., OMAHA, NEB. LA oo Aseortment alwayy on baud ES JN G. JACOBS, (Pormer, of Glan & In-obs) gfiifiERT,AKER 13 sy of Jseob Gla ,m'gfl;! SoLicirs | MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBACCONISTS ! Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards, Tobaceo, 25 cents per pound upwards. Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards. Send for Price List. L MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb, MAX MEYER & CO., ONM A XX A . GUNS, AMMUNITION, SPORTING COODS, Fishing Tackle, Base Balls and a full line of NOTIONS AND FACONY GOO DS WHOLESALE GROCER! 1218 Farnham St., Omaha. A. BOOTE'S Oval Brand OY STHRS. The sales of this “brand” of Oysters have now ovtatyl fed all others, WEI HT AND MEASUKE fn c415 of this braud thaa any other. sepidim Goneral Wes: 1856. 1880. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETH STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND (00D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. Wo have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Elegant Stock of Ready-Mads ClotLing in Latest Styles. Gent’s Furnish- ing Goods Btock Complete HATS, GAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock is complste in all Departments. Don't Fail to sce our Custom Department in charge of Mr. Thomas Tallou. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1391 & 1303 Farnham Street, ISH & McMAHON, DRUGGISTS A%D PERFUMERS. Dea’ers in Fine Imported Extracts, Toilst Waters, Colognes, foaps, Toilet Powders. &o. Pocket. Ca A tull line of Suricsl Insty Drugsand Chemicals wsed in llad at any houe of the Jas. K. Esh. Lawrence MeMahon. AS2A T ARNE ANM STRSET . G TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD! . A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, You m3tecdaw s and Suprorters. Alwclutely Pure ' Discase of th Hamation o FRENCH PAD (0., = Toledo, Ohio. PROF. CUILMETTE'S FRENGH LIVER PA 1 I « Feceive tie Pad by retuen mail il positively ecre Fever and A . Billious Pever. o it The pad cares ENRY HORNBERGER, eive it by return m BT ATE AGENT FOXR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles, ial Figures 2 le Special F! to the Trade, Families Supplied at I2easonabl i Prices. Office, 239 Dougias Street, Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO,, PORK AKD BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in 7 FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, CAME, POULTRY, FISI, ETT. RDERS SOLICITED. OFng';I;Ytré'gPAggg!ILg Douglas St. Packiog House, Oppostite Omaha Steck Yards, U. P. R. R. v THLAFrEHONEH CONNECOTIONS. o ‘absorption, and is pit, send §1.50 KI Agents. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pnmps, Engine Trimmngs, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, flpfi;lflfllf:lfl IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM FACK!YNC. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-IGILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG. 206 Farnham Strast_Omaha. Neb PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LRGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRIGES, The Attegtion of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited, AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. NEERASH o C. VAPOR, VIREGAR WORKS ! MERGHANT TAILOR Jomes, Bt 5tk and ek Sis, OWAHA. Cagital Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall; INST KIBAEZ'L Hasygy, Firet quality ¢ Wine 30d Cider Vinezar | e . 'OMAHA, < » + + » NEB, of say wrength beicw caste a2 raatod fust 38 good “ay who 8ezd tor price ligt, BRI [CZ

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