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| i : e syt Jiignfory wpom our X THE DAILY BEE « 10 the people of formation connected with g 10 Socds, scaidents, 271 soch eommuniee ro socver. This de B0t or our own satigfaction and o oot of good tai roumcAL AncONCPARNTS of cavdidaces for Offco—vheth- or made '3 eeif or friends, and whether s no- ommunications to the Editor, ere e sre made wlwply personal, dvertisetrcnte. 1 xon desire contritutions cta Neersy or character; snd we will vot vuderiabe preserve or Teserve the -me 1o sy oA o o sefienty Jarge to r Mmited space. A1 communicationsshoutd be addresmed to E ROSFWATER, Editor TAMES A. G of Ohio, B VICEPETS CHESTER A. AR GEORGE of Pass JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County. JOHN M. TWURSTON, of Donglax REPUBLIGAN STATE TiGKET. Tor Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENT . For member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS. or ALBINT . J. DILLWORTH. ¢ Lands and i i o Instruct vn, JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. Tor Attorney ird Judicial District. J. BURNHAM. W Tur democratic press are unsnimous in seying that they nover expested to earry Vermont. Of course they didu't. “There are 100 many farmers in Ver ment who do their own thinking. Tue yre-ent house of commonsoon- { taine 241 wen who had no eeats in the | clsing hours of the session and with | ™© The tarers have increased from 91 to 199, and the country gentlemen and aris- ave diminished from 200 to st merchants and mavufac. “Tire plan of sending orals ta V. o1 wore brigadier gen- rmont didn’t pan out after Almost all of Vermont's soldiery der Gen. Hancock's command he date unplensantness.” The incrossed republican majority ehown how msny waot to follow their old Veader at the l:cad of {eir old focs. in A xotamL omission in the list cf spublican state speskers for the 20.h iust., is the name of Colonel Chase. We regret to notice this, but are in- formed by one of the executive com- mities that the colonel declined to speak on account of a constant pres- surs of oflicisl businees upon him as mnyor. - Dana, ed- #10r of the New York Sun, 1 making ican epecches in Obic. Both were st100g.republicans or'gaally, but Obas. A. Dana was refused the collect- arship of the port of New York and aud has folt conviced ever since that republiceviom ie delusion and & enar. Tar latest reports from the railrosds announce unprecedented earaings and esormous profis. The New York Central road han increased its earaings over last yesr in the sum of 4,701, 030. The Chicago & Nurthwestern reports receipts for Augast, £433,000 yrester than for August 1879, The Chicags & Alton has increased its profits of last year $1,531,000, and the Wabash §2,432,000. Now why o not the railroads follow the busi new: system of ordinary trade aud manufecture and let their tariffe be regulated by their profite. 1f the people sgitate the subject of Jogielation agaivst railrosd extoriion they sre met with an anewer that rail- roading is like any other business,and the people heve no more right to in- terfere with its operation than they have to say how mach sogar, ealt or +o« shall bs sold for. The prices of these articles, we sre toid, depend wpon the condition of the market, and #h0 profite of the manufacturers and ruilrosding is subject to the same laws, Such argument isspecious and false. “he railroad corporations admit of o «lement except competition and the jeasure of the management to modi- ty rates and tarifis. Tho fact thata road s prosperous and earning hervy rofits on fiotitious stock is to them no #round for a reduction in extortion- ste freight and passenger charges, S50uld the profite appear toolarge the +ock of the road is immediately in- rewed and the dividends lowered, ~hile the enormous sums extorted from the pesple contivuc - roll into tae coffers of the i1~ treasury, eisonlyons -« the ery- g evle eomr by o railwey 1iobers, and € medy liew in rigid Vogilative sup aofthe operaticns ‘publi ic carcicre aud the exercise by legielature of their right 1o fix a “m Lt of treightand passen- The psople must be pro. the daily command to " Corporate mo- “eought to their 2t of lawe *ortio =it 1 tolls. cted swein® a2 uod delive. pilies can ooy Be v _ingt digorimization 2o e Lows Sur censtitution B egislators > PASR. SALARY GRABREES, STATE JOTTINGS, Ll A —Hamboldt telks of a fire com- eratia denu: 3. —Lingcla paya out 81200 for frait adly. —The fall round-up began on the the sslary grab, s come etutistios vesently the Cleseland Leader. { the ralury stes] was Ben Butler, now blazing for the demoeresy in Maine. Through his ingenu'ty the bill toconsninmate the stesl was task- cn to the legislative sppropria‘ion bill, which extended in it provisions to every prct of the meehinery of the government in all the states snd ter- The recorde ¢! the heuse all prove that General Garfield antago- nized Batler's grabbing schems 2t every step. He cpposed it in com- mittee, opposed it in the house, and fought against it in committee of the whole. Eighteen times be voted against it on o8 many different oc- casions, and only yielded at last to save the bill as it came from a confer- en:e commiltes of the two hounses in the expiring hours of the session. The Senate of t*e Forty second con- g-rs3 was ¢ mposed of 52 republicans, 17 demecrats and five 1 beral republi- The house was compoead of 134 resublicans, 104 democrats and five 1berel republicans, Ugon the g ton of agreeing to the conference re- port «n the legislutive, exscutive and joadicial Lill, the sera‘e votedeifirma tiv 42.3 per cent. (f the tepublicin sevators; 588 por cent. of the democratic, and 80 per csut. of the liberal senatora. The vote in the houee comprised 39 4 per cent. of the republican members, 45 2 of the democrats, and 60 per c=nt. of the liberal republicans. The bl pasced and back pay smounting to over £4000 to each member was granted by its provisione. Now comes in the quettion “who kept the money?” The record thows that on the republi can eide of the senate 40 4 per cent res turaed the o and 20 4 per cent on thedem side. Of the house republioaus, 38.7 per cent made restitu- tion to the i reasury,and only 14 4 per cent of the democrats, Repullican senatcrs and representatives covered into the treasury $223,8612¢ and dewocratic senstors and represen ves only 883,676, If we add the liversl republicans to the republican list, the sum total eggregates $255 257 66 returned by the repullican members of the Forty-recond con- gress. General Garfield never took his pay out of the tressury department, and was the second to cuver it back, Vices Pcesident Wheeler teing the firet. General Garfield, with his fellow rep- resentatives of both parties, was stera- 1y opposed to the steal, but was eem- p-lled to give assent solely for the putpoee ol ing the l-gislative exceutive and judiciol bill in the ritories. ca Iy as follows: the determination to repeal it at the o rliset oppoitunily. Genersl Gar- f41d with cther reputable congress- meu and senators washed his band: clean of the dir'y tranwaction by im tely retursicg his share of tae plopdse into the national treasurs, Ii the demoeracy will etato tho truth about the salary grab the party won't have & oro® about. _ Maing retarns are not yet in, but there is little dowt f the resulc. For foor years pist Maine has been distractcd 5 the financia! heresies of the srec backers, In 1876 the republicen ma- hos gone republican. &b inst. —The 8'ate Normal schosl has 18 puzils cozol ed The are= of Salime couaty’s eern 45,037 aeves —Araratos ias & half mile race track nes-ly ormplated. —Excavation for the new Platta- meu b hotel is eomplated. —Ths G Thenlagical semi- nary wes , the 17th. —The brick =<tk cn Tecumseh’s new opera h use is tiniched. A Presbuterian church has organized at Tamo g, S ~—Fulerton’s flonring completed stores, —A fowingmill will be erected on boen 4 connry. is nearly Tt w1l heve two run of the R'g Nemahs four miles above Humbo' —Lnmb-r Fr Riverton’'s new charch is on the ground, aud work w1l be rashed. —A Pern mmn_is manufacturing 1 im ru ar. and cane is comiug iu mall drectioma, —The Fr mont Cresmery company ars pow 1oving $o establish and the { branch et Wateroo, —Thers is #» much bilding in Live !n that lumbers ure thirty days oekind thvir 0o tr ~—One man hes shipoed §60,000 wor b of hos from F Inore county during the last tén mouths. —Mre bav bas been snd will be put up in B.li county tiis year than ever bef. ra in one s —Flts Gily can secure a foundry if she will donate four lots. on which to erect the necestary buildings. ~Lar, of ca tla are being moved from tha hesdwaters of the Republ'en over to the Loup. oln men agrees to build b 53 the Repub Indiancls, proviced the £1500. —The Vermillion, D. T, ferry boat isnow making regulsr sucesssful trips from he Nobraska to the Daikota shore, —The R telephome _line is werking, 25 instruments having cen alrerdy put, and more will be as soon —W, row wing of the Capio ! the the scarcity kit delayed ®fstone cuticrs. % on the Nebraska City dies tlhery inz fnely, apa the vr prietozs hono to ba able to atart up by October 15 h, —Thotrsek of the R V. R. R.is row laid pearly ¢, Hubbell Trsck ing fs bein: pushed forward st tho rate cf & mile o dy. —A Fremont man has invented an ingenious machine for bnrning & fire zunrd, avd the praivie can bs burned by its nse to all sresther. ~Two man on Oa’ creck, Howard county, came near losing their lives, a fow deys sices, o gasin a 1l which they were divging. —The eontract for buwlding the North Bend bridee over the Platte wes signed 1t week by both the com micsioners 01 the contraciors. —The Merrick county sgricultural board have ercced their floral hal', and gleo bai't a race track of & half mile in leng'h, at Central City. —The proposition «f aid f Stanton Botiem ild 2 8 unng will at that point has b en accepted, en: by the 20 h work is cxpeet-d to bog -A Jar.: f oaue was plan:- voand the ooom is . A Hebion man will man- utacture a istge quantity of syrup auo sugar. —G. W. Smd), 18 yesrs o'd, son of a prou aack ta Hil, yored and with it a large umber of fich o ol eizes wnd ppeces Boveral boats, engaged et that poiut, made quite 8 haul in the fish. —Hay, inttend of oonl, will be ured at the Fremont mills I ruanirg be | machinery. This will ukliize the Iarge guantities damaged by the rrirs | fn the vleinitr, which would e'her | wize b2 a botal loss, 81 80 per ton be: ing paid for its dalivery. ~ Two tons per day is the smount estimated that will be used. —The 0. & N. N. track down o the b rder of the Oma- ha Indisn Reserve, five miles north of Lycns, Burt eon-ty. This is to | form a part of the 8. C & Omahalne, | and ' e track i3 also beirg laid on the erd of tho line, south from Jackson, Dakota county. The track is expeeied to beall down this months. -~A horrible threshing accident happened in Sherman oounty near the Howard line A young man sbout twanty two yesrs of age was attempt- ing to pour some dirty wheat intn a threshing ma hine, when his arm was caught by one of the rods and forn covpletely off at the shoulder. He | cann t recover, 8o weak is he from luss | of blood. —A rerious difficulty oosurrad be- tween tw> brothers, Henryand Theo- | dore Seever, near Kela, Heward county. Bad feeling had b-en exst- | ing bitween them fur 8 me thve, uud wiilo Theodore was plowing in the | fisld his brotter came 1o him and he gw to mbuse hrm, and bmally struct | nimtwo or three times in th-f.ce, | and then took cur s haavy ladidstr p +nd attempted to strke him, when | Thecdure tovk cut his koif - | bed him fo the breast. | probahly recover, thovgh hi # bad,one. i raflroad has fhe | IOWA LOILED DOWN, Money is eecking inves Towaat 7 per cent. The old settlers of Beott ounty mert on the 22d inst. ! The corn crop in Towa is estimated at 200,000,00) bushels, The tot-] r-ceints of the s'n'e fair wers over §22,000. Crerpillarsare destroyirg the treca in nurercus localides in the state. Aiss Jewelt of Mihuesntnis ek pe ©od to arpear ju 1! rac tes th-t there sve | pin Plymou hcoun'y. h- Reek Islend track- two tment in 2 | It is though «yers w.ll reach Cu i 1 a { v il Blnfls city eouncil is | water works for | 1 emtract for | rick for & Oathu.ic chareh st ity Telephone eomprny | fws been incorporated with & ospital | stock of §10 000. A new Presbyterian_chureh bnild- | irg at Manchester will soon be fn- | iehed, The soldiers’ reunion of Jefferton county will ba held at Fairtfeld cn Wednesdav ard Thursday S-ptember :h and 30th The Celar Ripids pre¥ing houre is putiing in anaw patent hog ssraper with » capaoity «f 9,000 hog a day. The entire cost of the eonstruc ion f ‘he O:kaloosa water works wes £103,000. There ere eig :t and a haif w 1.8 of water main now in, L. W. Cl-mmons of Pleacant Vall.y, Scoot county, has & pesch orchard « f 2,200 trees, and of late ho has been kept busy markeIng his crop. Toe tecond nnual mecting of the old_settlers of Monona county vas held at Arcola on the 2d i Tae -t ndance numbered between swoand threo hundred, The Viuton Canning factory, less than & yesr old, is no empl ying 160 hancs, wnd it turcing oar. 15,900 t 2),000 cwsaday, Yt is the insti'u- tion in Viaton. Bords t» the amount of $28 000 jority was 15,000, Two years later, | i owing to the state of trade and thel iy a'd (hat if the frost holds discontent of the people, a zufon of | off trrae wecks longer there will o the demcrafic end ereenback jariia [ seversl filde of wlent in Frenkln S ; s county to harvest that will go from resslted in a republicsn mincrity of | fuSR1Y 0 hurviet that 13,000. Last yesr the republicans, S R % o] —A rew feuture of dissipline at who bed been caught napping the | g | euiteninry is to cause ench new yerr bef to, warmed to their work, | srrival to bs photig=s;h 2 both b and east a vote of 68,766, or within | fore end afcer donrnig pison garb oue per ¢ 1t. of a majority. Toe st | Loe Photograsl s will all be preserved tompted G roslon steal which fol owed | 3 1roposition isnow bifo.e the : 4 g North Platre ciry cour ol for the en- ia fro-h fu the minds of all. - Tae cam-{ guur.mint «f yoe planting by o Ppaign this year has been the mst en- | miiig i+t owrers t»fence in suoh thusissiic and thorcugh of &ty which | trees as they m.y set cuf, has taken place in Maine. The fuion| —Juvia'a is very proeperous this Sunpaign of the democrats and green. | 22t Tius far ths yoar tweity .. B ne~ dweling houses hLav- been erect- buckers opened with brilliant 1108 | od. arn as ey mors. il oo o pec.s,and until & few weeks ago the fu- | pleted betore January. sionits claimed hat they could carry | —['ke Bookwalter ranche, in Mis the state. Since that time there his | sion precinet. P woes o uity, prom been & genvine stampede from their | 563 #0n £ bo the Inrg=t eheep ranche whostate. Al d of a1 ly racke. The hard money democrats | 5000 sbavi sro. nom on. the oy Feir) have been flocking to the republi- | the east. can ravke, snd thoussnds of | —J. M. Sohelly, who was £ rmerly republicans who had been led | in the hotel busivess st West Point, TR content durirg | 8 removed to Odklard, where he vow keeps the S. C. & P. R R eat ivg bouse, and bes en immenss busi- aces —Tho grass ctop this fall in the Republicsn valley will be fully as big as ever befora The resent rains hav. iven it azo her start, and it 18 com- ly. the bard times to join the graenback pazty bave bad their eyes upened and returacd to the republican folds, The disgracefal attempt of Garcelon to ateal the legislature has reacted heavily on the fusioists and sfrength- eued their opponents. Mr, Weaver's arrival did much to scatter the seeds of discontent in the fusion ranks. He had juet arrived from Alabsma snd there he had gained some insight into | simon pure democracy and he refused 40 assist the fusionists and their can- didate. The greatest of all argu- ‘ments against fusion success has been the prosperity of the country. From latest advices Maine'’s republican ma- jority will not fall below 5,000 and may reach 15,000, The democrats will now have to pay their atteotions to Todians, Ohio and New York. Cer- tainly Msine nnd Vermont feel no need of a change, —— CuNGRERSMAX BELTEHOOYER has very foolishly denied having written the lets ter attributed to bim {2 which he told one of his coratitusnts that it would bs imposeible to gct his pension bill The late cora 1 also d iog well @ woik of enlarging and other- wise improving the Liede rkrarz hall in Grand Island will begin this weck. Add tional hull room will be provided for. the full lengtn when completed to be 73 feet. —After two locations a third has been hit upon for the large flourm mill thet is to be erect: 1 in St. Paul Fortunately the last selected is uearer to town thsn either of the others. —U. 8. engincers have been st Brownvillo for svm> time investigat ing the bauke aud bers of the Miesouri river 80 83 to best apply the 210,000 appropristed for the improvement of the river at that place. ¥ —Twenty new buildings are i pro- cees of erection st the lit ls town of Lycns, and the olace is having a gen uine boom. The old ssttlers gathered around the ralwsy engine with ss much curiosity »a though it wers s wholas circus. —Arapshoo’s new flonring mill has through congress- because the rebej general who is =t the head of the pen- sion commities ia the senate, was aver:e fo having such bills pass. The New York Tribuns now accuses Mr, Beltzhcorver of deliberate falsehood sayse it has the criginal letter in ity possession and hss compared it with many othare of Mr. Beltzhoover's, the handwriting sgreeing perfccdy. Mr, B. will now go to meet Wade Hemp- ton. r——— 4 dircovery was recently made fn Tdaho Springs of s large, well defned orevice carrylng & streak of quertz fcom one to three feet 1n wid&. ac- Sompied by 8 n-mbeof mineral of & chloride cheracter, about three inches in widid, that will cors i the bundreds, i just started up. It is the mozt som. pletecue in the southwestern part of the state. The building is a hand- some three-story brick, ttted up with the mcst imprved machinery and five Tun of stones —A practical millwrizht feom Wa. Tos will brid a flouring mil just south of O'Neill, if hs can get pr.por | eacourag -mevt. | three other clicib! | O'Neill people thiu utilizek for eome 1ndustry. | —~The bridge éver the Eithorn fall | the other day with fourteen head of cattle. Strarge to ray mone of the cattle were injured. The citizens ceo wead ar iron trus bridge, 18 now they sre obliged to pey S900 or §400 | have ben isu-d for the purpo e of | supplyir g Red Ok with wa The eury council bas ad. pted the Per- kins sys-em. In M.Gregor comuty hog cholsra has bocume epidemic. ~ Repir s fr m two faraers show a lo:s of 250 head, and wihin the week over 400 had ed. The Congregational society at Red | Ouk are coutemplating exte sive im.- | provements in their ouilding, A : spire will be bulc on the northeas: | the Carna ring is trying to force on the republizan party of this county 28 candidates for the lezislature, it makes " 8 heavg doss for farmers to swallow, as these will be uudor the same infla- yPitematbpblommpeneTle, P <t L 5 e Y| INVALIDS Taen the explosi curre | the watel i . was thrown fogo the alr 70 ar 100 fect, rirlng, Add to thls the men AXD OTHERS SEFRIE HEALTH 3 protii g ¢ mmitte: s of the state {stnue for thess monopolies at [ tho last scasion of tho legistature, anl when wa sy the, U, P, md B. & M. we al-power- STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT T1% 0SE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUEETED TO &END FOx THE ELESTRIC REVIEW, AN JLLUSTRATED JOUR- FAL, WHICH IS PUBLLWED FOR FAEE DISTRIBUTION. s s1es! enoe and control. —[Seward Reportct: — Monopoly Dominstion. Cree Stanlard. Tae etate convention, held last week, was notoriou. for what we pre- dleted lorg before ic was held, tha: ralead interests should be paramouat | Servo to any foterest the common people micht have. So premnent is the fi g-r of this eurso in our Nebtaska poatics that in this list oonvention, oomscious of their etrength to over- ride everything, they put on & bold front. and demanded that their men should ot stand on any platform YOUNC MEN voun and Physical remature Exlas. when nomi;uled, bat that they T Stiet o shud be nominated firat I e o Sedical o snd any platform adopted afterwards would not affect them. Tae have al- 8 endanger-d the party in the los: of 8 ongressman, The warning that Val ntinein his lust run only recerved a *rifls over 6000 votes out of & run- ning wajority of feom 10,000 to 13, 000; the fact that this ma i conzress for his drat termg c. chievements that can be p.iu: » commendations for a gacoud term, they hava nominated him a We must enpport the nicket i what we ars tld. We cannot «fford to t k= oy chances this pivotal year. Why dou's statesmen of our politieal ua thiok of this before nomma- tons are made, to aveid the breakers thar are sure to come from hsd n.m- in:tions, The balinca of the state tickot is very fv'T, but we t one of the candilates unl e8lves when they failed to step i demand (f their supporters a ;1 firat »1.d one rquarely in the intirests of the azricol'ural demands f Ne- bracka; they shoull not be afraid to meet gich a platform hefore ‘hey are nowi ated. nomination achiev. ed, it 13 casy to como up smiling aud Bay of any k'nd of platform adopted afterwaris, ‘e nccept it and will arry it ont o ¢ e letrer, ed by quacia and " phaclice medicine, and 5 Cecivé rowd b1 < e prbtiahiors, SULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., 0 EIGHTH and VINE STS.. OINF 45 Yearsbeforethe Publie. THE NUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “ for ills that flesh is heir to,” but in ctions of the Liver, and in all Bilions Complaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- e, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better catharti®can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine, As a simple ptirgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are neve Fach box basa re with the impression, 3 PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of ©, McLax and FLexive Bros. z4 Insist upon having the genuine Dr. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared b~ FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLanne, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectunl Curs. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Hae rinod test of ron1Y Y2 R’ trial Directions with s4ch oottle, OLD BY ALL D How the tgge Was Manipulated. fon wl Eep e, A complate elate h-d been made up ho 14 state offici: 1s, who wanted “tion, deeming it necessary to stick together in ordef to pull each . excepting of course, Land Commis’ Oarns was forced ofi o f his cfii servi- ot e radrond compan. ty cen rouder ful in the ¢ nvention our readers wiil koow what this 8 G. W Col- Lve had to be driven from the flold as a endidate for lioctenaut governor, ss il was plain to the radroad com. pavies that their favorite stood no ki Fow for winniog as long as oo e g e or Collins was nly too_willing to basatished by being agsured the hotni- neton of elector, and some prom se, P, prhne, of somethng more substautial in the fotur ; ming disoretlon the Letter rt of valir, than biitting egainst omoncp les. There was a mani fust dinccn en® and d spleature smong he grawt mej vty of the deleg tes Vecause of his withdrawal es au ean didaty befrs they had a chance to to=* the opposition agairat the present irenmb:ni, A morion wesmade by Mr Ceskins, of Bufir'o, to acj urn untd 9a. m Thureday, inord r 10 givea changa for ‘orzan zne to break the ‘‘slate” was_taken by call of couuties ted 177 to 184 This settled > o uvention dowa to a mere: ratifi- e n-]n meeting, as mocisdlated by tho clate. always Cures and never disap= potnts. Theworl's groat Pain= Rellover for Man and Boaste Choap, quick and reliable, PITCHER'S CASTORIA Is not Narcotic. Children grow fat upon, Mothers like, acd Physicians recommaia CASTORIA. Itregulatesthe Bowels, cures Wind Colic, allays Feverishness, and de- stroys Worms. A Foliucal Marriage. Lseola Woold. The U. P.snd the B & M. rail- réics wers merried at tho Jate repub’ ouvenition, Judge Weaver, of 1 county, performing the coremorics. By these ceremon'es Jud e Thorstcn, U. P.,nnd James ird B. & M, were made ons flesh ‘WEI DE MEYER'S CA- TARRH Cure, a Constitutional BANKIMD ¥OUSES. THE OLDEST ESTBLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. 1856. 18930. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A OCOMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND G00D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. Wo have all the Latest Styles of Bpring Suitings, an Elegant Stook of Ready-Made ClotLing in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnishe ing Goods Stock Complete HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock is complete in all Departments. Don't Fail to see our Custom Department in charge of Mr. Thomas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : Busirees ‘ransacted same as thato an Inecss porated Bank. In Currency or gold sabfest to t norice Certificates of depor's isstind pavatle In thres, six and tweite montfis, bearing Intersst, or on demand without intereet Adv:uces made to ‘ustomers on approved se- enrities at market rates of Intarest | Bug andsell 7old, bills of exchange Govern- ment, §tate, County ani City Bouds. Draw Sight Drafts on Fa-land, Iraland, Beot- Iand, and ali parts of Ero Sell E iropean Pass Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. m3tecdaw U. 8 DEPOSITORY. S PROF. GUILMETTE'S Finst Namowns Bawe| -RENGH KIDNEY PAD 1 A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed. In al cases of Grave, Diah Kidnevs, Incontineuce a OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT I OMAHA, (SUCCFSSORS TO ROUNTZE BROS.,) ‘atarth of TsTABETD 19 1800, a.do or Liors. 3 2 @ Bl dder s Usl Organized ns & val Bank, August 20, 1865 od by p ivato A sesses or othen. % o —_ vsed w e iy tan yanrs 0 e, Wil 7 Sty a0 Taiseons Capitaland Profits Over$300,000 B e handreds Syeclally “uthorizsd by the Secrotary or Treasurs to recelve Su%scription to (he U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECIORS Hxnyan Kovxra, Prestient, £ he hus ot .ot it. send $2. - receive t.e Pulby retuen mail. Address U, <. & FRENCH PAD €0+ . “AvousTn Korxrin, Tice Preatient. Toledo, Ohiv - L W. Ya asher, - A. J. VozrLrTON. Attorney, 3, - Joun A Ch TN, ! . Davi, et Gashler. . Wil pontitely re Fever and #iroe, Dumb Axge, Agus Cake, lllous Fever. Jaunh's' Dyspepeias Tiver, vomach and Giod." e pad il Tris bank recaiveadepcait withent reqard o amounts, ane il disessen ot the o Ask y our druzgiet {0 th 8 ped sud take 1o other ues time certifiont PAD (U, (U. 5. Branch), Toledo, ¢ hio. and reseis # crata on Ban tiee of the United Starcs, ale Lond: blin, | 2 il b the principal citics of the cant nent of Sol s pas e 768 by absorption. ar 11 he doesnot keep it, send 41.50 t vy return mail. KUHN & Agents ISH & McMAHON, Suceessors to Jas. K. Ish, |DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dea'ers in Fine Imported Exracts. Toil-t Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders &o. A fall line of Sar dor] Instiamorts, Pocke: Cases, Tross-s and Sup orfers. Ave lutely Pare Drdcaand Chemical- used 1n Dispensing. ed at any boue of the vxh Jas, in, Ish, Lawrence McMahon. 1Z2A FARNIEAM STRERET. WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., On:\aha. HENRY HORNBERGER, STATH AGENT FOXR V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEERI In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Pricea. Office, 239 Douglaa Strest. Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO,, PORK AND BEEF PAGKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MIFATS& PROVISIONS, GAWME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. be . Neh. ope. e tickets for Emlgrs ts (o the Tn. mayl tt REAL ESTATE BROKEIR Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EstaTe Acency. a " BOGGS & MILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1{08 Furnham Strect OMAHA NEBRASKA. e —Norts <t Nebraska TLand Aqenc; DAVIS & SKYD R ay 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, <5é* 400,000 ACRFS caratully scioted fad n Frsiern Kebracta for s, e ey o o ed frms, and Ot propetie SFTAYE WERAIER ONYDER, Latelond GomrU. 2R B eptenmit "Byron Reed & Co,y oLDEsT ReTABLISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep a comnlete abeirat of 1 Eatate in Cmaha and Doviglas o all Real war 10 — THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor: Rendolph 8t. & Bth Ave., -worke, l L the two great corpora- t2 are united in the po- litical Iight for supremacy, which sugurs no good to the people. Antidota for this terrible mala= dy, by Absorpticn. The ziost Important Discovery sinee Vac= cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh. this oures at any stage before Consumption sets iu: Nebra-xa Republican Piatform. 1. The republcans of Nebraska most heartily endorse the profession of princi- 3 pls oramlated by the matonal repobican ERCTIKIIIRRRY convention at Chicago, and pledge their SIS o AW auppor e cantidatas thre M. K. GISDON corner ninety fest in he ght. From a ssedling peach tree, pla- t- ed four years #go, Mr. John H. B rk- shire, f south Musca ine, now pro- 1uc s f uc peaches whoss wger ga'e weight is ofie pound, nine ounce:, Some cattle feeders will bring 2000 hexd of catrle from the west, to a p iut oetween Walnut and Avoon, to frod this fall; they intend to buy standing corn, for the prrpose, of which 1t i | tuke about 20 acre a day aud 6.0 acres a month. Some of the largest land holders in Malcolm township, Poweshiek coun- tv, have securei su ipjuno ion against the levy of & certain railroad ©-x voted in aid of the rosd from Tama City to the Mahaska couuty c al felde. Marzhalltown rerl estate agents say there g not been ctich A Leavy de- mand for huses to renc for a number ¢ yaars. Thers ave no vacant hogsag in the town, Tre land department of the S, Paul and Sioux Oity railway company. deoded 3500 acres of lind in Dickin- 800 county to a London bunt ng firm, which made the purchase for London farmers, who will emigrate next winter. Mr. A. T. Ayers a Mills connty farmer, had some aced corn sent bim | from Chester connty, n 1878, | Last year six acres of this cora orib. bed him 600 bushels, and now he plac-s on the table of The Comacil Biuffls Nonparail ear which ls | ¢leven incher long and pine and cne. | Kalf inches in cizcumference, with the remark, “This in only & fair averago | of my forty aores,” | The state board ot health hss {sruad a circulat appealivg to local boards of health to beware of glandered horses, | The secretary says: “I am informed that the diseaso exista to an a'arming | extent in the northern portion of Jows | and if £0 local boards of health should | take prompt, active measures to pro- teot their commuuivies from its terri ble ravages. The disens: is comms cated from man to man; hence the extrems cantion which should be nead | ferirg with it No glanderad horss should be allowed to l've, to endan. | ger the Lves of men, and the gight of Iocsl bosrds of health to order such | an anim:] destroyed is clearly given | them under the statute, from the fae: | that it ia Jangerous to the lives snd bealth of men.” e | Two Dangerous Oappers. | Chursh Howe fur spesker of | ouse and Carns for lientenant. | governor, the rsilroads o Nebrask | wiil have their bands on the throats | of our people and no mistake.fLin- | oola Globs. every six montha for repeirs on the riresent etyle of tridge. -4 ion of the false work used ! We doubt not but what thase two | railcsd tools will ed)jp their work for monopolies = = last in the coasizuction of tho new bridge 'in the soming legisiature If the per, | D% B gt 4 St o | Muweouri river by those having the care of thoss cuf. | I 2. Vo afirm the dostrines of national wovereizuty in the formulated principles upen which the perpetuity of the nation reatn, and that the p inciple of h me rule as evuncinted by the democratic party is But the cautinus expreasion of the Calhoun dostrine of state righte, is reyolutionary in jts character and destructive «f the unity of the nation, 3. We regard the recent scignre of the polls and tho wholesalo robbery of th £ amchises of the republican citizens of Al ahama, -urprisi g in the magitnde and eff-cntery of the crime of all former efforts of the par v under the Tweed plan in New ork, ‘and te M ssissippi Ylnn in the eouth, as a fur epecimen of demacraic inethiod and a f recast «f democratic do- minion in_national uff irs that sho. cite every honest man and taxpayer country to most es nest endeavor to de- feat the party of brizandage and frand ut the polls 1h November. 1. We have onnxidered “what Lee and Jacksum wou d o if they were alive,” and have de ermiteed to em loy our hest ener- Rries in preventing the sei: nre of the nation- al government by their living c mrades throuzh the frand of the solid south, D. We conuratulate the people of the SIKATY FIRE,Pi \v?nrumek tnl Southeast Cor. of Pifieonth & Doagias ., nenAly Hre ACTORS. Banks, nesr LOUISVILI the B. & M. railroad, WEIITE BRRICES for dampla. J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Toriavilla | stare n) the id incres f 1l ST T T | Hion und werlth, aod upon the o) the GHARLES RIEWE, perity that has r-warded their labor, upon the rapid upbuiliing of our material futerests since the euceess of re- sumption and the revival of trade. u N D E R T A % ' We pledgo ur support to such legis- | Metallo Cases, Coftis, Caskets, Bhrouds, t | Tatlon in” congrens an Buch meustvy by | Fambam Stree, Bet. 1thacd ., Om state legiclntures as may be necessary to | _Telorranhic griors Pronnts edact a_correption of abuses aud prevent anw GA—W- e extortionate discrimination in charges by RUANTPACTCRED BY | railroad corporati-ms.. 7. We most curdially invite thé aid - O. J. WILDE, 1817 CASS *T., OMAHA. NEB. c0-overation in thy latest defense of the &8 A good asortament «lwiys on hand ¥ | national integrity and national purse of Tepu Jicans and war democrats who, b JNO. G. JATTES, (Formerly of Gish & Jaoobs) differed with us on temporary iscues, or UNDERTAKER have clung 4 the 5% £ the jarty name, Reeolved, That we heartily jotn_in the No. 1417 iham Bt., Old Stand of Jacob Bls. ORDRR:Z BV TPLWSRAFPH SOLICITE Te0 .« mendation made by General Garfield in his letter of accoptants in urging wpon cougress the -rudy improvement of the for barge navigation. — ST. CATHERINE'S Academy for O‘I\:IIAHAIU;J'Dl F%RT OI\‘IIAHA = o H 'onaects With Street Cars eyenne, Wyoming. Young Ladies. ettt et bt i, e B, s 18thandCass Ste.,Omaha, Neb. | ss0, 517ana Fiibs 544,708 :29p.. i £ ok 8.0 st e LEAVE FURT ¢ ),i‘ARA: 0 100m; 8 ngle meal 75 centa. .58 m, » Tho eourse of_ stuies o 400 6:15'a0d'S:16 p. m Mo, | | “Tho 817 a2 i, lowvin - Gmabs, and the ? #4:8 the © 1 bravees -4 an English sducablon; smhisces Frs on, Garmn. - st Deawine, | $00 P, B rin, Jeaving Fort Omaba, afe utnaiy duting, P ain and Fi Ne 3 x | losded to full capact:y regul s passengers. Aenwl DAL, L oo 617 . .03 il b e £ 13 L o 35 acmmmaersee th s, oruet of [ edco and 15th sararte. 5. praciter and'the 8 st Nomtes ju Fobmarg. Tk oS o i et m o to 6 ears . | ers, or frm d fheus of Lacke mive 3 Toars o aga il D ad- | 303 G ST INCLUDING STRE _CAR For farther jarticulars spp'y o L Directress of St. Catherlne's Academy. suss NOTICE. EXTLEMES Wiitng te B Y Gl T e e g, ol 0 'xb KALISH, the ¥ T fior whers Brloes, 8t -d workman-Eipd-g sr uteed. 8 03 T DENTESTRY. T. S, HITCHOOO] . 8, 2.5, Anouc0ox, . D, 8,/ WOrk MEAT MARKET T. P, Block. 16th St. Fress snSalt ots ol Kinda constact o8 baad, prices reasonsole. Vegetables tn sean 2" Food daivered ton y part of th kA WM 3 b b = { Qs Carantess 13 4g g, General Insurance Agent, RRDK‘;E\M!‘ ; ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TR in-| The owner of the celebratéd Klegln 3., has now ready at tho depot at Lonisville, on <0 61l any order st reasonable prices. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give ve s call or send & S I——— | PASSENCER AGEONMOUATIGN LINE PRICES REDUCED TO AND $2.50 !PE o3 $2.00 ted in the busin am "OGDEN HCUSE, Cor, MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Conncil Bluffs. Towa. On line of S1ree* Railw #, Ofini'ts o nd from alltreing RATES—#arior .7, 89,00 pet dags second flor 8260 perd y; thid fl o §°.00, Tho beat furnianed and mo-¢ i the city. GEV. ™. . Prop METROPOLITA Oana, Nrs, IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropol tan_f+ centrally looated, and o s e Inere 1 respac, vt reoety ben Saidze > rimovx ad “The pusic wi; nd It & nd noellks honts, mursit, UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. deals. Gr0d Beds Fhist-cloas Houss, Good iy Rootns, and’ kind and accommodating tieatopnt; Tws good samp o roome. . Specia attention pasi £o commercial trav. 10, 8. MILLER, ngf' Schuyler, Neb. 'FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The minor's resor', good sccommodatiens, eala room, chircos reatonable. - Goeciel iog whven % Lratgling men. . # BULLIRD, Proorimar, INTER-OCEAN HOTEL, At TELEPHNONE oon“orxonz DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Stenm Pargr uings, Mining Machinery, SELTIC 085, < 1 141 :NGS, PIPE, STEAM PAGKING, 1% aXD RETAIL. "4 AND SCHOOL BELLS « Street Omaha, Neb F= LARAY Pt e—— RAFERT & CO,, rigtors and Builders. fca Specia'ty. tic Tiling ABA 158 Zmimbal GE = Thisingttation, located 4t Dewsor, €. o | BT ODLe SO the Fduation ] and Commercial centef of | JETES S | wen inpemmincny the o wamt e - Ml@C m i€ W oTKS, el of 64 Kt tor the oMAarxa, remE MERCANTILE TFAINING |J. F. Bammoud, Prop & Hanager Tha most thorough appofnted and complete. Machine Shopa and Fonndry in the sate. ustings of wvary description manufactured. Engines, Pumps sad every ciass o machiaery ‘made to order. Well Augurs, Pafleys, 1 ‘ell Augurs, s, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge Irons, Geer Cutting, efe. Plans for new Machinary, Meachantoal Dravghte ing, Modals, etc., neaily execnted. IR Farnay % Rar 14 . and 1Aty THE ONLY PLAGE WHERE YO can find a good sesortmat of BOOTS AND SHOES At 3 LOWER FIGURN than o4 ‘any other shiow hous In the ity P. LANG’S, 236 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D. W. CADY, Secretary, The nlost extensive, thorough and complete Instt w'lon of the kind fn t14 world. Trouands © accoun ants aad tustoess man, 11 the Prine cipal cities and towas of the United States, owe their suceess %o «OF ovur.e f training. The Right Kind of Education for Youug Men and Ladies. Fins, new briek bl-ck at fanction of thres reo: car lioe E egantly 8:ted and furnished spartments for the app!l arion of and carryleg 6at of our novel xnd s3stem. tio metligds of st | BUSINESS TRAINING. LEGAL NOTICE. e of Nebrisks. Distrizs Court, fn sod toy atrm Do k. pat G, ve. Katy Hskomsy Yourg men who comtemriste » bufnoss 11/ T = non 19 id s, do To Katy Eekoveky: i reby BOHA, that the it 7, Crore ] tavathe d poion of Joseyh Tomek, & witness in o1 8.uve 0w Faoding in said #2d pareats having sons to edusate, se part. 0- arly requested 10 rend for ou new Cirealar, wiieh %1l give ful Informtion as te terms, sonditton of entrance, éo. Adirres @. W. FOSTER, President, "tz Denver, Colorado 20} urn from ds. to shallbave ean 1K In the iri-1 of said Dated Wts 34 day of Satem deap-3.10.17 A.D. BALCOM, Proprietor. AFDREW RORDEY. Crlef 1 T F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fallows’ Ploskc. Prompt astamtion given to o lers by telegraph. J. O. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitel Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, ork. w0t B.A. Fowisx. Jauss b, Eeorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. Designs for buildings of any deseription on exinhion st our offch, e Rave had over 30 irs axcarinos 1 G4 og sna SupsriniaDa: Tog public bullding and: restdences. _ Plans snd e taatane e o0 b ta RAMBURG ANERIGAN PAGKEY 60.5 Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday st 2p. B OMAHA. NEB. NEBRASK A HARTKOPF’S MUSEUM. Brandt's Turner Hall, £ r naGommsny. | VINEGAR WORKS 1| _ cpmron dmommzes olaoy. 5 e T grland, Fr.a'f'“ aud T | 7 Jont, But. otk and 100h Sta, ONABA. | gay T m’fl,w‘ o Y ] o e First quality distillod Wize and Cller Vinegar ek Comuind & e, pppetion of B. RICHARD & C0., | ot soy sirecstn veiow sostarn prices, sad wax- : v g Geoliey, v *9 | ranted just 38 “at wholesale svd retail, % R0 conte, Gemarz] Pazseuge: Aguyts, Bend forprics. EBNST KREBS, | Tae tes reduiond 10 10 o funeRpdy 61 Brosaway, New York ] o593 Manager.

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