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THE DAILY BEE. Ok GovxTay Frurxos we will always be pleased hear from, on all matters connected with ®rope, country politics, and on auy subject whatever, of geusral Snerost to the people ot | Diraats. and quit curState. Any information connected with Aheelections, ard relating o Soods, accidents, will be giadly received. Al such communica- Hors howcver, must be as briet ax possible; and they must in ] cases be written o OB side of the sheet only. 7 » Nz or Wharen, wvery case accomprhy as what rature s7ever. This is not intended for yublicatiors, but for our own eatistaction and 0 proo”. of good faith. roumCaL. SorNeryeNTS of eandidaces for Offce—wheth- #all, must in each and + ade 1y witor triende, and whether sa - | iy oopyictiom, They bear woen thir Jicss or cowmunications to the Fditor, are | face, the evid nee of THE ol nomivatious sre wade siwply personal, ill Ve charged for as sdvertisemente. Gesire contributions ofa Wessesy or racter; and we will Tot ondertake 1 preserve or reserve the sme In auy case “atever. Our stafl is muficlenty Jarge % | Foc taken a position for which there is no 1ore than supply our limted space. A% communicationsehould be sddresed to E. ROSEWATER, Editcr. | aud do as athws do, surpart suh nom' ““The coislature shall pass laws to correct abuses and prevent wnjust diecrimination an’ cxtortion in all charges of express, tele t 4 grepk and railroad companies in this state | 8re lisble to commit grave mistakes, «and enforee such laws by adequate penalties to thc extent, if mecessary, for that purpose, t A. ARTHUR, NVow York. PRESIVENTIAL ELECTORS. GEORGE W. COLLINS, of Pawnee County. JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County "JOHN M. THURSTON, of Danzlas County REFUBLICAN STATE Til For Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTINE. For member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS. ET. For Lientenant-Governor, E .C. CARNS. For Secretary of State, 8. J. ALEXANDER, For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General, €. 3. DILLWORTH. Por Commissiover of Public Lands and Buildings, A. G. KENDALL. perintendent, of Public Tnstruct un, W. W, JONES, DISTRICT TICKET. ¥or Attorney—Third Judicls] District. AM. For Su TuE democracy which hopes to gain control of the government by captur. log the clectoral votes of three north ®wm states, insists that the “‘sections] | With perhaps a single exception there wasn't & paper in thestate tha® advo- cated his renomination while more pon just what issue the democracy | than fifty republican papers virtually do wish 1o go before the country. | opposed They bave repudinted the frand issue, isue” ehall bo taken out of the cam- paign. Tt would be interesting to know u s svou e, ensus hat ascertained that a very large portion ot our bonds are held as a eav- ing fund by the people generally. This distribution of the refanding bonds among ths people has been largely aue to Secretary Sherman’s ef. forts. OF 20,141 persons who own 4 per cent. registored bonds, 7,683 hold amounts of 500 or less. Of the 7,683 who have the #mall denoming. tions 6,687 are women, e —— In reference tothe remark of sn ex- change that two mines were found re- cently under a ratlroad on which the cor was traveling, the Oleveland Leader remarks: “If they had been found under an Ameriean railroad the passengers would have formed a com- pany, issued capital stock and made an assessment of 25per ceat., and the book keeper would have absconded with the money before the next sta- tioa wes reached. Tue Edgar Thompson Steel Worke, of Pittsburg, Pa., have made an of- tional purchase of §100,000 worth of iron ore lands. The president re- marked that if he wasn't sure of Gar- fisld’s election the contract would uever have been made, and that if Hancock should be elected the sale would mot be consummated. As the vew works will employ 1,000 laborers, thie little incident shows how much the business men and laborers of Penneylvania want a chane, Tz recovery of the country from the tidal wave of 1874 is seen in the ven distribution of state governors @ nong the democrats and republicans, ©OFf the thirty-eight governors, nine- .a.toen are republicans and mineteen domorrate. Tae only democratic gov- crnors of norciatn_states are in Indi- ans, New Jetsey and Oregon, and in the two former, elections to fill these «fices will be held this fsll, when we confidently expect to see republicsns putin office. This would give the re- 7 ublican: jority of foir. Tur New York Heradd, which pres’ teads to be an independent. journaly hut whose sympathies &/ editorials a all with the dem~=s*i sriy, pro- nounces the 205 Lty of the eouth a suffc P ditical outrs whiell Iareimed, t'e republican pm?‘ Tt mage theti “'the south prodaced last. yeay:tks, erostest ootton crop 4h W‘(mérsy? thie year's orop will be even great- er. Bat, over and abows thetotéol; tie southern etater before the war,” Among these things which it ductng ars political terror S cution for opinions’ sake, fraudulent ©'octione and the entire subversion of mires thess productions of the sonth. era soil let it say so, communieation of | 4 ging'e paper or prominent politic attocaeys, and s io tae charges of | 0% One of the active lobbyista in ==} by | theif behall, at the late convention, Bt ibt8'the railrond commistee, and who secured prompt rewsrd for aers dogthe WHAHSYy By a grading con- s producing » multisude.iofrothier | ok fcom sbeDI By 1 1 iagn wich were toally gknarn in (wfiu closs truo that the lateivepuir Jican state conyentiop Fss.not a rep- Lovite GVETof the & timent. of ,the BT | party, i s it LA e - and oven went %0 (In.:: vt&gnlxr ga berty of h. Bbnald:igas | ases.of the purly o ' R e two poufingmuwua [ tors. DU e ——————— NEVER TOO LATE TO nfl‘.; Tur Ousra Bre protests stost the nomination «f Mewsrs, Valentine and Carns, and l'!eflnm'lld 'l'(‘:“ withdrawal biean ticket. e T boes tao te. Tt should have heen m-de, if &t all, before the vention, THE BEE was not taken s e ety 1o bs pominated. =T h&em. if pominated, it should have sai m;vdm, and not have ve til this Iate dav, e s Pre oaw hardly huve sl aerurante enough to hope ts demandn wi | be acceded to. In this matter—now that the mominations are made, without open dissent at the time—ThE BEE s in & very small minority. We doubt if it will find will second its demand. ‘The protest snd demand sre now useles'—unless it be to produse mischief and discord The charges it makes against these gen- tlemen, upon which 1 cares its demand, are not «f thet obvious character that car- Bre's prejudice and warped convictions, and are thus in danger, in their reaction, of hurting TaE BEE quite as much as the parties against whom they are cirected. Ay We fear Mr Rosewater's prejudices have got the better of his julgment—that he sufficient justification, and that, upon ma- tarer r-flection, he will retrace his steps, mees as are not his indivi choice, as are thoso that aze.—[Hastings Nebraskan. Tt is never too late to mend. Party conventions are not infallible. They bat these blunders can and should be rotified. Ooly last week tie republican state cen- tal committee of Michigan made & peremptorydemand for thewithdrawa of Congressman Horr from the ticket. Horr had been renominated in his district last month, but damaging charges sffecting his integrity, made pablic eince his renomination made it the imperative duty of the committee to insist on his withdrawal, avd, gmall minority in entering protest ageinst the nominations of Volentine, Oarrs, Thurston, et al. Few, if sny, peliticians may have the back-bone to tecond its demands, and its couree may deprive it of some pat- ronage, bat being ia the minority and subjecting iteeli to disfavor will not deter it from exprossing its honest con- victions. Tue BEEmay beall :lonewith all the papers, politicians and corpo- rations arrsigned against it, but it will uoflinchingly discharze its duty to the republican party and the peo+ plo of this state by refusing to give countenance and support to dishonest public men and men whose affilistions with monopolies prevent them from doing justics tgthe producers of this state. OOCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. California. Tramps are numercus in the north- ern partof the state, but there is a big demand for harvest laborers. The Pacific Improvement company have begua surveys for a railroad arvund the beach at Monterey and wil put up some large bath houses there. The grain crop of Butte county this season is fully one-third greater than was anticipsted. In Hamilton and Gridley tosnships there is not room encugli in the warehouses to store che surplue, Afirm in Leeds, England, has en- gsged to furnish the etate prison at San Quentin 100 lorms for the manu- factare of jute burlaps for grain bags, the loomsand machinery to cost £100,- 000. It is expected that they will be in working order by next epring. A 20 inch vein of quar'z was struck slthough Mr. Horr was at the time stumping Maine for the nationsl and state ticket, bhe gracefully yiolded by telographing his resigna tion asa candidate. Supposs Nebraska was a debatable state, would any intelllgent republican contend that Valentine and Carns would not be compelled to withdraw in the fae of their disreputable record, But we are admonished that Tre Bee protests too late, that it kaew these men were aspirants, quite likely ) be nominated and therefore it #10uld have announced its determin- ® ionnot to support them before tke oonventionmet. Thisis by means no troe. It was generally conceded anong well-informed politicians that M:. Carns would not be renomina: ted. Lieut-Governor Abbott, his pre- decessor, a man of greater ability, whose integrity and personal charac- tor nobody hes ever assailed, had ben cut off with one term snd this was generally rogerded as a pre- cedent Zor his successors. Mr. Carrs’ career s licutenant governor was very generally condemned. He had used his power as president of the senate to pack the committees with cappers in the north drift of the Banner mine in Butte county. One piece taken out weighed about fourteen pounds and contained so many litt'e grains of free gold that mining experts estimat- ed frlly one-fourth of its weight to be of the precious metal, The combined length of the four grain wershouses of Livermore is 1000 feet; the combined width, 220; the average width, feet; the com- bined area, 53,000 square feat, equal 12 seres; the combined storage ca- pacity being 19,000 tous of grain. At the Urion Iron works of Sacra- mento there is now being constructed the machinery for a fifty-siamp qoariz mill for the Grand Victory miming company of El Dorado county, which is owned exclusively by Sacramentans At the same works & ten-stamp mill for the Excelsior Mining_company of Placer county is being built, Idano. Placer mining is being snecessfally carried on at Fiorence and Warrens, Rich decomprsed quariz has been strack in the Belle Peck mine, near Silver Creek. Deer and sheep are plentiful in the arks at the head of the small tributa- ries of West Forlk, The appls and plum crops about Boie City sre far over-average in ex- celigmce ¢s well as quantity. A smelter is being taken to South of monopolies and jobbers. A man of diesolute habits, he had disgraced himself and the state in & street brawl in Seward, that brought dowa the entira state press on him him the nomination Clline, O Va by of Hon. G. hir integrity os & public ofi- cor were preferred againet him soou after his nomination two years . Owing to the fact that we were Wwithin a few days before the election, a1d the possibility that the congrezz. mauelected in 1878 might have the casting vote in thie election of presi- dect by the house in 1881, Tar Bee d:d not withdraw its support. Val- eatine’s advent n congress was signal- 1zed by the appointment of the notor- fous Sonnenshine to apost tradership, which scandalizad the party not only fa the Elkhorn Valley, but in the en- tire state. Asa member of tie ational legislature he was mainly an attorney of the Union Pacific, and it is eimply preposterous for him to stand on a platform that pledges him to favor legislation in congress to rectify the abuses and stop extortions of monopolies. In March 1880, the decision ren- dere’, in the case Rush ve. Valentine, in the district court of this county, the court sustained the plaintiffs charge that Valentine, while acting s land officer, deliberateiy sought to swindlo him out of his homestead by fraudulent entries. This dectsion was published by Tax Bee and other papers when it was rendered. It is a court record acces- sible to the public that cannot well be ignored by reputable men, even for the sake of whitewashing a republican candidate. The republican party prides iteelf upon its high moral standard, its advo- cacy of grea: principles and its fidelity t0 its trust as an honest administrator of the affairs of government. Tux Bex is a republican paper, sincerely attached to the fundamental princi ples of the republican party, and it is bacause of its unflinching fidelity to these principles that it refuses to give i's support to Valen- tine and Carns. We maintain that thess men are not, and never have been the choice of the republican party. They are mere spoilamen foisted upon the republicon party by the corrupt manipulation of monopoly monopoly lobby made up of democrats and republi was Louis Ley, a democratic member Of the last state senate, whom Oarna 834, Btaes bF cfadfe; bo it s advoeatirg | ame dy for & w. gt { v was more vulnerable ThE term “bloated bondholder” js | ¢¥¢? than Cirr}e. Very damaging Yikely %o be less used now that the | *°d Well established charges affecting 5 atiog, | 1uz prepare 5, wrhich the prast MOBBPONeL pocled camp now presenta signs of activity. The remnants of the Salmon wire BANKING HOUSE: THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONZCO BANKHERS. Business ‘ransacted sume as that o an Incor. porated Bank. Accounts kept fn Currency or gold subject to #zht check without notice, Certificates of depoait lasusd pavatle in three, six and tweive months, bearing. interest, OF 0B demand without intercst Advauces made to ustomers on approved se- oy, TATKet Tates of Intarest. oo * billsof exchange Govern- Buy andsel] ron. ‘Bonds. ment, State, Conaty an a, Draw Sight Drafta on Fa. 1and, and all parts of Europe. Sell Eiropean Passace Ticketa. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt U. 8 DEPOSITORY. INVALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKIX$ HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, 'WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO SEND FOi¢ THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- * NAL, WHICH IS PUBLiSHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. and has about 201oca- | scarelty of grassin the formet atate. :ino‘:.'-.l .?:::ih:vpe: working is ashaft | One ron“;; 4000 cattle recently down 170 feet, from the bottom of | wentinto Albany county from near which drifts have been run, proving | fort Collins. the existence of large bodies of are. | Another strike has been madein the The ledge is from twenty inches to | vicinity of Cummina City. It con- seven feat in width and_contains ore | sty of & mammioth vein of gold bear- runaing from 8100 to 1300 per ton, | ing ore, which prospeots well. It is but the average by many assays is | about three miles from Cummins Oity, $300, in & northwesterly direction. On August 94th the Southern Pa- T citg baload seisented o lively | e o reach 1n 100 wovkiug daye, or pou | this fall wil bo Mame, Thich will| e Gateirad sibly a few days over. Ou the 24'h | vote forstate officers and representa. ult. there were 12,200 feet of steel|t'ves to the next dongfess of the |f) rails laid; on the 25 h, 11,600; on the | United Sta‘es, next Monday, Sapent- | i 26th, 12,800—over two miles, and the | ber 13. The republicans have tomi- grentest distande evet laid in one day | nated for re-clection, Gov. Dariel F, by the Southertt Pacific; atid on the | Davis, The gregnbackers snd demo- 27th, 12,000 feet. At this rate the | crats have umted and fominated H. company will reach El Pato with its | M. Pluisted for governor. The vote road by Ohristmas. The road is now | for governor last year as offilally completed and i running order 1113 | d-clared was Davis, republican,8,770; miles from Taeson, or 65} miles from | Garcelon, democrat, 21,844; Smith, Benson. It is now 24} miles from | greenbacker, 47,649; scattering, 36: and explaiec YOUNC MEN Acd cthes #ko suttr from Narvous sud Physlcal Debilty, Less of Vigor, Fremature Exb ton a3 the"wnes ¢ 1 Seot- , Trtine, Crccences, o €ArTY "isily Lseaied by oa- the boundary line of New Mexico, | Tois would indicate that a olose elec- which will be reached in 12 days. | tion might be expected this year if all days. Since January 26, 1880, the | the oppositiont voters unite againat the company has built and put in com- |Tepublicans. All parcies have been sal card for & copy, avd I'be sent you. Address the prblishers, Mountain, end that once deserted plete and first-class running order 175} miles of teel rails. Oregon. A mite for a new fort will soon be selected. A committee of the Portland com- mon council has been revising the city charter, The Inte rains have not Injured the grato; the harvest fialds are now cl and the rain proved beneficial, extin- guishing the forest fire that{ was apreading in every direction, to the great dager of property. A ship recantly arrived at Portland from Hong Kong with 327 Chinamen aboard. They were finncially. ths poorest lot that ever came ts Port Iand, though they are a healthy-look- ingst. Included among them are many boys sged between 6 and 10 years. Very favorable progress is reported on the construction of the narrow gauge railway in the Willamette valley. Grading of over tweiit} throe milss, had been completed, and the hands are now grading on the S lver- tonand Brownsville line. Over 1200 men, including Chinamen,are at work, and grading is being crowded in order that the line may be finished in season to carry away the present harvest of wheat, Track is being put down at the rate of half a mile per day. Colorado. Locusts are entering Platte Valley. Golden Methedists will improve their church to the extent of 83000. Fifteen thousand names were reg- istered at Denver's hotels in August. Eighteen Inches of snow fell on the tummit of Pike's Peak during the past week. = The new Opera house at Colorado Springs will be completed about Christma; Magsville, on the South Arksusas, has two smelters ready for work in the spring. Vigoraus work Is goingon in Buck- skin gulch, where somé wonderful things have come to light. Work on the new union depot in Denver is retarded by thedifficulty in getting stone from the quarrics. News from Caribou, Boulder coun- bridge in Northern Idaho have been purchased by a man who will raive it ~bove the highest high water mark known on the river. An emgrant recenily unearthed s fifteen-foot ve'n of rich carbonates and 2-lena ors twelve miles above Bellvue <ud sold & one-half ingereat in 1t the 70. He has since been offired £10,000 for the other half. keo Foaot) b’ eqlial in ‘the Udited States. Itis about sixty or ixty-five miles from Bonanza, and at an altitude of nestly twelve thou. s:nd fect, The lake lies in a basin among the sharp crags of the snowy Saw Tooth, and isa shoet of perpetunl ice, It was discovered in August of last year by a party of prospectors, and pamed Ice lake, The sun teemea to have no cffect upon it, except in Places adjoining the shote, Tt fa “ImLl5 @ wreat bowlin the hard moun-. tainrock, brimfal of ice, upon which the rays of the sun descend with no power to penetrate, = Montana, Brick making in the vioinity of Batte is a lively indus'ry, Surveys ura being made for layin, ff an addition to Gienvale, e A receut hail atorm destroyed crops and injured vegetation in ifferent parts of the territory. An ymmenso herd of buffalo, ex- tending for twenty milcs, is ranging uear Furry Point, Custer county, There is an :bundance cf game, deer and autelope, fat and fattening, on the huating grounds in the terri- A California man who tried the ex- periment of Shea;\ Taising in the terri- torv. i+ now driving in a flock of 10, 000 sheep. . There are said to be more Indians in the vicinity of the new post in Meagher county, than there bas boen in that region for the past six year, _The Neecla company of Glenvale will, in a few mouths, completo their tramway from the Lion mimes to the Glenvale smelters, a distance of nine miles. An agentof Jay Cooke and other eastern capitalists is rrospecting for silver leads on Clark's Fork, with a view to their purchaso by the com- pany. An erstern capitalist i making ex- tensive improvements on the Mussel- shell. He has already purchased 2000 sheep in Oregon as starter in the stock business. New silver discoveries are said to havo boen made on the kead of Wise river, the largeet tributary to the big Hole. Years agorich silver float rock was found in the section referred to. The Helena and Benton road being greatly improved. By putting adam ia the Little Prickly Peer creek and changiog the chennel of the stream, two costly bridges have been done away with, and also a high grade that has been inconvenient and cost- 1y, to say the least. Several colored men have been very successful in locating rich depos- ite, but probably the most fortupate is & Mr. Grove, who has a promising gold end silver mive an Deep creek, Meagher county. He bas also located | j twenty acres ot placer land cn that stream ard applied for a patent. Two Northern Pacific contrastors, bave established a tie camp on the Littls Miesouri, about eixteen miles above Miles City crossing. They em- ploy a force of nearly 200 choppers. The ties aud timber are all cut ready for ute, then placed in the river and | ! rafted to where thsy are ‘wanted, about 125 miles farther down. Arizona The Arigona Ceutral rail-oad is be- or grading. The Mari- wooden_log. houses have already applied for con- nection and for radiators, inhabitants of the not read and write, be areality. Ttis ing taken in one drove from northorn ty, says that business of all kinds m s great dilver camp Is better than for several years past. Progpectors in the country just west | 3. We segard the recent seizure of the of the Ute reservation have come up- on viuns of coal that crop out for long distance, ehowing thick seams, Of the 1 ore reducing wots of the San_Juan region; the Crooke emelter at Lako City and the New York and SR IRERET S being orected in Rock Creek district at Sohofisld. Many lodes are being opened near by that contain large quantities of modcrate andlow grade otes. Gunnison City has just had the first Session of the district court of the Gunaison country, and the first grand jury passed on the criminal cases. Four murder cuses came u aud two men were indicted for mur- er. The Boston and Colorado Smelting company, of Argo, just outside of Denver, is doing an immerse busi- nes. The shipments of gold, silver and copper from these works for the past three months amounted to 8773,000. Pitkin is the most populous town of the Guonison country, It is located in a nearly level valiey, along Quartz creek, surrouaded by hills and moun- tains covered with a thick growth of timber. A wagon road will soon bo completed from Alpine, when stages will connect with the Denver & South Park railway, The corner stone of Denver's new Cathedral will be laid on the 21st, and will be a grand affair. 8ix or seven prominent bishps are expected to bo prezent, while the municipal, coun'y and state officers will also be invited, It is a'so expected that large delega- tions from Wyoming and perh.ps New Mesxico will be present, The Denver and Rio Grand rail road company has taken most of the force of laborers in its employ off the branch running toward San Jusn, and isnowrushing the work on the branch thatis fo extend into the San Juan country, The work on the tunnel through the mountain near Conejs is nearing completion, daylight on the further side having boen struck, Gov. Tabor has & new enterpriss i Leadville. in the shape of a mammoth ore mill. Al the machinery is al. resdy on the ground, and the mill will b ready torun in about sixty days The engineisovera hundred horeo pop er, having a sixteen inch cylinder and a threefootstroke. 1t will be sup. plied with steam from two large cylinders The work of laying the pipes for heating purposes in Deaver is being rushed. " Tho building of the company fast spproaches completion. Thery are now inside the building thiee boilers and room is provided for twenty more, which will bs put in 25 occasion demands them. The pipes which have been laid are encased in Abo hundred ‘Wyoming. An inch or more of snow fell at Evanston a few nights ago, Wyoming claims greater wealth per head than any other territory or state a the Union, The new stamp mill st Cammins City was to have started 10th or 11th, R There are only 943 of the 20,814 territory who can- The secret bonanza *carbonate ca hat Laramis hus been brapging o avingat its very door seems likely to Six thousand head of cattle are be- sdamO "ad diT) bus Izogusvad 300 ©pa geading Bommences on October | Colorado to the ey o HLs 1, the track layiag Nevember 1, and | whare it s ‘sspacted it o ooi] tho cars wd ub- | God something o est ruary 1, 18810 y 7.1 Msny Te. of the from_Col t;- very pmpncfing pg’_ _;M.‘Sfi hv"‘ m:‘rdl;&un Rodger's cani®, o0 important vgrivag of cattle 'yoming rax, made oving‘:A doirg their utmost this year to awaken enthasiasm_in the masscs and obtain converts. Prominent epeakers have been addressing the people in all pirts of the state, and overybody has had n op- portuniity to becoms thoroughly post- ed on political topics. General Wea er, the greenback candidate for presi- dent, has been stumping the state, but "althougl his party there has made & fusion with the democrats on the state and gongressional tickets, the general ¥efuses to unite wi'h the democrats in the public meetinza at which he speaks, and declares there shall ba no more fusion with his con- sant. The republicans speak hopefu'ly of the resu’t. Ths bold attempi to eteal the state last year by the demo- cratic siate officers who were then in office, has heen the means of uniting all republicans and making them de- termined to do their utmost this year. Te will also cause the party to lose many votes in its own ranks as the honest portion of the party woulds ney nipce such fraud. The candidates for congress i%i3 vear are: Dist. Republican. Fusionistt, L. Thos. B Reed. Samucl J. Anderson. 1. Wm. P. Frye. Frank M Fog, S. D. Lindsev. William Fhilbrick. . A. Boutelle. Geor.e W. Ladd. T. Milliken. Thomas H. Murch. The vote of theso districts in 1878 Dem. Gbk 0318 6,84 8332 8472 5,805 8857 ..... 12,021 2177 11,338 Althovgh the democrats and green- backers have cffected a_fusion on the state and congressional tickets they will not do 8o on ths presidential tickets at the November elestion. Meine has cast her vote for evory re- publican candidate for president since the party was organized and will surely do 80 this year. Nebraska Republican Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebraska most heartily endorse the professior: of princi- ples formulated by the national republsea convention at Chicago; and pledge their unswerslr g support to tho candidates there ominated. 2. We affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles upen which the perpetuity of the nation Tests, und that the b nciple of h o rals E CHER GALVANIC CO. CEEIEYERw.A..a VIRE STS., CINCINNATL 0 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE CENUINE DR. C. McLAIVE'S | 0L0EST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT LIVER PILLS recommended as a remedy ** for ot the'lls hat flosh s Deir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilions Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. e UE AND . .\'oAlguer cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine, As & simple purgative they are uneghaled. l BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. a seal on the lid, Each box has ed: son thell er_ bears the signa- and Fresise Bros. 1 having the Eenuin! LIVER PILLS, pre- First Nariona. Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 1th and Farnham Streets, (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) LISHED ¥ 1856, to receive Subsription to the OFFICERS AND DJRECTORS aaax Kourzs, President. e eares Kouwrea, vies Presiient. H.W. Yars. ‘whier. A J. Poru Attorncy. with the impressio PILL. Each wra) tures of €. Mc. 2 Insist v Di. C. McLANE' pared b FLEMING BROS., Pll:!bnrgh‘, Pn.,‘ being full of imitations of e e o knsc, apelled differently, But samé propunciation. BOWEL CORPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectmal Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER “Tias stood the test of FORTT TEsRS' trial, Directions with each bottle, OLD BY ALL DR WANTED e zeuts everywhere to Coffee, Baking Powd Flavoring Extrac te , by sample, o familiss, Profit good. Outfit free. People’s Tea €., Box. 5920, St. < ouls, Mo. ‘amounts. Tasues time certificates bearing interest, clties of the United statcs, als, London, Dubl ‘ent of Evrope, man maylott " REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis’ 18TH 16th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. 15 on s bookasro neared 0 s patrocs, Siead of beine conhi-d up by the aeznt BOGGS & HILL. No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. Nebraska for sale. G city property. o F VS, Late Land Com'rU. P. B. R Organized as » Nationsi Bank, August 20, 1803, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 g Bpecially suthorized by the Sacretary or Treasury U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. R fomos. H, Davis, Asw't Carbler. Tais bank recetvesdeposit. without regard o Draws drafts on San F aucisco and pv‘ndfi: Selis passage tickets for Emigrants in_the In- Rear Estate Acexcy. bust This agency doos sTRICTLY & brokerage A tulE ot nese. Doss Hot speculute, and thesefore suy bar- ‘ REAL ESTATE BROKERS NEBRASKA. Offioe —Nort lde opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Ageucy. 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land in Eastern: reat Bargains in improved farms, and Omahs WEBSTER SNYDER, Ap-teb7et 2t 18 DOW said that the | day from 10 g'ciock 6 pre assays $87 in silver per ton at tho | ,%me_ cou Towest. 1"a0d Etnnolgy, Anit 2331t e L G BITE A as enunciated by the democratic party is Bt the cantions expression of the Callioun doctrine of state rights, is revolutionary 5 ¥ in its character and destructive of the | always Cures sud never disap™ | usity of the nation. oints, Theworld's great Paiu~ . 2oliever for Man and Boast. Choap, quick and rolia e—— Byron Reed & Co., ourar rsTARLIED polls and the wholesale robbery of, the of the republican citizens of Al: suepristrg in the mazijtude and country to most ew'nest_endeavor to de- foat thi party of brigandage and fraud at the polls in Novembar. 4. We have considered “what Les and Jackson wou'd do if they were alive,” and uva de ermived to om:loy our best ener- i in preventing the sei-tire of the nation. al government by their living o mrades the fratds of the solid south. | IS ————— t54 We conhur:lh(lnlls the peopI‘e of the state npon the rapid incredse of populn. tion and wealth, and upon the good mens- | 'WEI DE MEYER’S CA= ure of pro<perity that has rewarded their | TARRH Cure, a Constitutional labor, upon the rapid upbuilding of our | Antidote for this terrible mala= material interests since the suceess of re- | dy, by Absorpticn. The most wumption and the revival of trade. Tmportant Discovery sinos Ve o Pledge our support to such logis- | cingtion, Other vemetios sy Iatlon in_congress and such measures by state legislatures as may be necess relievo Catarrh, this cures at effect & correction of abuses and prevent | 1Y stage before Comsumption extortionato discrimination in charges by D railroad corporations, 7. We most cordially invite the aid and co:operation in the Iatest defense of the | — national integrity and fstional purse of il R, RISD repu’ licans war democrats who have + differed with us on temporary 1ssaes, of | Gl Insurance Agent, | 2 have clung {o the party name, REPRESENTS : & Resolved, That, we_heartily join_in the LNIX ASSURANCE CO., ot Lou- rec mmendation mave by Gopora Gavfo | PLCNIEASSURANCE GO, of Law ard Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulatesthe Bowels, cures Wind Colie, allays Feverishness, and de= stroys Worms, THE ORIGINAL. Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., OHICAGO ILL. ool don, Cash Amss in his letter of acceptance in urging upon | WESTCHRSTER, X, PRICES REDUCED TO Songress the speedy improvement of the | THE MERGH AT 18, of Nowars 0 Missouri river for barge navigation, GIRARU FIRE, Philadelphia, Capltal 000 NOKTIW ESTERN NATIGRALC ta FORGETFULNESS OF PEOPLE. We would not, by enticing heading | Y40, anr and other dovices load you into read- | “*ecotioaes on e Fescams s occie % ing of tho yirtues possessed by Piorco's mentats AN R Celebrated Medicines were it not that we areawars of the forgetfulnces of | ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND GON people, and that must bo our excuse, TRACTORS, dear reader, for again telling you that = Dr. Jioree's Goldon Medical Dis- | pThe owner of the celsbraed Kaalin covery is without an equal es a blood- | pov ', heat LOUISVILI F, NET, has puifior, Tt cures all humors from the | e 5. & K. raihosd, 3 common blotch, pimple, or ‘eraption oo to the worst. sorofula, fover sore of |, pi o eoper o RO RO uicer. Dr. Pierce's Pellote ars a L 3 ties desiri: hite front rnamental plowant but efficlent cathattic. Sold | brick will g well to gire wo o cul oo ey by druggists, for sample, FIRE KD, Califor BRITISH AMERICA ASSU containing All modern improv NEWA (K FIRE INS. CO. 3 ients, passene: elevaiar, J. 1. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. ocl6it "OGDEN HOUSE, Council Bluffs. Towa: On line ot Street. Railse.y, Omnibus o nd from all tramns. RATES— Pari $3.00 per second flovw 3250 per d. [ 3 The best farnished and 1n the cty. GEO. T. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN Sr. Ciovp House, Chieazo, IIL, 4. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Oeiil i Jan. 26, 1870.—Hon. R. V. Piorce, Lotiaville. Neb | JRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. M. Dear Doctor—TI have been | — - > 70 The Metropolitan is centrally located, and using your Golden Medical Discoves CHARLES RIEWE, st o'ass in eve ¢ res vig recently been and Pellots for liver complaint and 2encral debility, — Itis impossible to express the gratitude I foel, It is smply wonderful 1he effect your med- icines havo had upon me. Iam in every way a thousand per cent better. T am, yours eratefully, J. C Davrpsox, entirey renovated. 11 i wid fod it & comfortable and homelike house. marsf. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb, Fuistclass House, Good feals. Good Eeds Alry Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating treatment, Tws good sampie rooms. Specia atiention patd to com UNDERTAKER! Metalle Cases, Coftios, Caskets, Shrouds, eto. Farnham Stroet, Bet. 10th and 11/h, Omahs, Neb, Telosraphic Orders Promptiy Attanded To. ~ SHOW CASES MANUPAGTURED BT O. 3. WILDH, 1817 CASS +T., OMAHA, NEB, & A good sssortment always on hand WS JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Glsh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER Fo. 1417 Farnham Et., O1d tand of Jacob Gl ORDEZS BY THLRGRAPH SOLICITA R Al PASSENCER _A;prurgygy\_@umu LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner _of SAUNDERS “aad HAMILTON STREETS. (End of Red Line aa folluws: E O¥AHA: LEx 630, ":1780d 11192 m A WELL-GARNISHED TOILET. No toilet is complete without SO- ZODONT. It confbinu all that is neediul to keep the month and testh healthful, and imparts & delicious fra- grauce to the breath. Its use should never by intermitted, as the mouth geeds to be kept pure and clean, and by nothing better than SOZGDONT can this be affacted, eb. FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners resor:, good accommodations, 8rge sam ple room, charges reasonable. Special ton given 10 traveling men e G HILEIARD, Prprietor. NTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-clss, Fine large Sample Rooms, one block from Trains stop from 20 minutes to3 bours for dinner.. Free Bus v sad from Depot. Rates $200.$2 50 and $3.00, according ook s 3o el TS cam A , Proprie Ontet Clarke, Spalding’s Glue is indispensible in the house, because there ar always breaks occurring whioh it will repair. —_— A ANDREW BORDE otor, 3 and7:29p.m. mio-t LEAVE FORT GMiAa 8 . 0:45 . m, and 1246 p. . “600, 615 a0d 815 p. m B S Yowrax. Jaums K. Soorr. *The 817 s. ' run, leavin _ omabs, and the fop.m run, aviog Fort Omahs, ais usnally 2t il capacivy 17 pussengers, Tho 617 a. m. rua will be madi frobs the Sest. office, corner of Dodge and 15th gnrebta. ‘Tiokets can. te prooured from street cardriv- ors, or from d-ivers of hacks. PARE, 2% OENTS, INOLUDING STRE Lar MEAT MARKE:I' V. P. Block. 16th St. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. Desigus tor bulldings of_any deseription on exih o o, have i over 58 experience in designisg ang tand: Tog pobie bulatng oL 28 and i tes furniatiod on short notice. ROOM & UNI0% ALOGK ittt HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET £0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leqing New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For Engluond, France and Germany. For Pan 389 spp'y to C. B. RICHARD & CO0., General Passenge: Agents, fually 61 Brosdwsy, New York et ,' HARTKOPFF’S MUSEUM. Brandt’s Turner Hall, "Coroer Tenth g [0 12 s cre 7 ted Mopsum wg P s 3 large collection _of 2000 21 curiosites of Geology, e Fresh anialt Meats o all kinds The adalssion fosbas bons PP 5 conts, | 92 BA0, rice reasonable. ogetables n seas o ¥e a 07 part of the city. WM Al 31N vt 1ach e A.F. RAFERT & CoO, Contractors and Builders, Aventafor the Encosti Tling ey SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WEEKLY BEE, The Best in theWest, REAL 5 TATE AGENCY A ontery of the crime of all former efforts vy, RASEA. of the pur-p under the Tweed pian in New IN HBe. " ina S, ind the Sckeippl plan in the | pITCHER'S A ASHNELA | mts i omaa sod v Con s aatbiiry Honest man and {.flq;nyu n thio | ETOW {a¢ upon, Mothers like, HOTELS. BRIGGS HOUSE ! $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY o piac® of amusement. Elo ed, anior Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY 18S0. 1856. : WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. : A COMPLETE STOOK FOR STYLISH AND GOOD, NOBBY AND CHEAP- & =2 N SPRING=SUMMLX: Wo have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Elegant Stock of Ready-Made Clotking in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Stock Complete HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock 18 complete in all Departments. i Don't Fail té sce our Custom Department in charge Mr. Thomas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO, p— 1201 & 1303 Frnham T0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE'S E KIDNEY PAD! BHER O and Permanent Cure (Guaranteed. cf Grave!, Diabetes, Dropes Gl n.e and Ret e hy private disea " i witn su cras for nesrly ten yoams in e i 1t curesdy al e had fuode o0 e Weakness, " #¥cor. Aol -~ \ If he has not et it Pad by retuen mal. Address FRENCHP’J,; ¢g, LB Toledo, Ohio. F e, naics. Dyspepsis Will posttively cure Fever and Ague, ica. Dyspepsia, e C: F e ron: Simach, 2o Biass™" Ahe pad caras by aboorption. sl B pestiest Ao all dincages o e e rotha 11 10 dogsmot keuy 6, send §1:50 b (oo PRENGH e et Taio, « o And receve (1 b Foturn mait. Y & 00, Agents. Omaba, -1 — = Edinburgh and tho principal cities of the conti: “1H & NcMAHON, Successors to Jas. K. Ish, DRUL’GISTS AKD PERFUMERS. Dea'ers in Fine Imported 1 & g Soz i wders &o. Extracts. To ilet Waters, pgf[agnes. Soaps, Toilet Po ¥ t heolutely Pure strumo Taser, Trosaw and Sup orfers. Absolutel A full e of Surcs < 3 I Wispending. - Fresct,hons Fled at any hoe o the nghe Lawrence MeMahon. LETARNEAM STREET. de WHOLES'ALE CGROGER! 1213 Farnh.2m St. Omaha. " HENRY HOkn BERGER, STATE AGENT . e V. BLATZS MILWAUKE: BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Roasu. 30le Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street. Omaha. (8 ERESREE 2 oo B od okttt i bt o OO PO SHFFI Y 2ROS. PACKING CO,, "[PORK AND BEEF PACKERS holesale and Retail in B "SHMEATS& PROVISIONS, GAWE, POULTRY, FIS - ur7Y _AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CI‘;,v MARKET-1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha St o ¥ards, U, P. R. R. i TELAPHO. & CONNECTIONS. <} ETC. — DOUBLE AND SINGLz ACTING POWER AND HANY' PUMPS Steam Pamps, Engine Trimmmngs, Maywhinery, BELTINC HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE 4ND RETATL. = HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOb'U BELLS A, L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street Omah % Neb ~ PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGCERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 fo 229 151 Sta, KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Atteatiom of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS TOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y and the Omaha Tron THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE | & Thisinstitution, located at Denver, Colorado, — Yol Remyle 1 cation 1 an Commercial center of the < pre-sminentiy the bes: and most pract cal of ite kind for the MERCANTILE TRAINING —or— . m=omnsio=x Machine Works, oMAaIa, mmms. J. F. Hammoid, Prop.& Manager The moat thorough appointed and complate Machine 8hops and Foundry in the sta.'e. Castings of every descripiion manufac. “ared. Young Men and Ladies. Engines, Pumps and every class 0 ma. “plnery G. W. FOSTER, President, made to order. D. W. CADY, Seoretary. | Well Anpore priterr™ s p] rs, Pulleys, Hange.vs, Shaft; Bridge irnns. Geer utting, efe. Plansfor new Machinery, Meachanical Draughte Ing, Models, etc., neatly sxecuted. A6 Aarnav &1 Rar. The most extensivs, thorough aud complete fnstiiu fon of the kind in tbe world. Thousnds o aocoun ants and Eusivess mon, ia the pr cipal cties and towas of the United States, owe thelr success to cur cuar.e of tralzing. The Right Kind of Education for Youvg Men and Ladies. 145 and 165th THE ONLY PLAGE WHERE TOU can flnd & good sssortment of BOOTS AND SHOES At s LOWER PIGURK t3a3 st any other shos house fn the it P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER d & perfect 0t guarnteed. Prices vry reason ole Aentl-ly LEGAL NOTICE. Fine, new brickc block st funetion of thres strest ear lines Etegantly fiited and furaished Spartzments fr the application of and carrytog ‘oat of our novel and systamatio methods of BUSINESS TRAINING, Yousg men who contemriats & business 1ife, 834 parents baving sons 1o eduoute, a7s parti-u. larly requesied to tead for our new ireuiar, | wbich will give fal ntormition as to terms, | 1.7% eondition of entranee, ete. Address (L= You e hireby uotifed, that the. plaiati® fn - the ahose entitld Caurs, will take G. W. FOSTER, Prosident, | et Tomet, & witees i i oue 20 Cosie Deaver, Colorado. | 33" e st . chisiy 3 | W B. F. COOK, | the baur wara f il s UNDERTAKER, :iiatsiies: T T 024 Fellows' Block. % Spptemper, Prompt attention v %o orders by telegraph, | dsep:3.1017 amemey or

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