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THE_DAILY _ E. ROSEWATER: EDITOR TO COR: Our ConwTey Fris hoar from, ¢ crope, country poiitics, whatever, of gt curSisto. Any information con teclections, ard reiating to floods, ac o giadly veoeived, Al such st be a8 bricf as he people of th o ot it wot ictended for ows eatisfaction and every case accompany what pature soever sublicatien, but for o a8 proaf of good faith. PoUTICAL snorxcmsTs of candidaies for Offce—wheth- er made by self or friends, and whether 28 no- foos or communications ‘o the Editor. are ratious sre made Eoply personsl, chargwd for as sdsertisaests. aeire coutributions ofa literery or poetical character; avd we will vot vndertake to prescrve or reserve theime n cuy o whatever. Our #tafl ls soficienty Jarge to more than susply our lwited space. All communicstionsrhould be addressed to E. ROSEWATER, Editor. NATIGNAL REPUBLY e TAMES A, GAT of Obio. vou vicErTESIENT, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New PRESIDENTIAL EL CTORS. GEORGE W, COLLINS, of Pawnee County. JAMES LATRD, of Adsas County, JOHN M. THURSTO) of Douglas C:unty. X REPUBLICAN STATE TIiCKET. For Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTINE. Yor mewber of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS. For Governor, ALBINUS NANCE. For Lieutensnt-Governor, E .C. CARNS. For Secretary of State, 5. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General, C. J. DILLWORTH. For Commissipner of Public Lands and Bnildings, A. G. KENDALL For Superintendent of Public Instruct on, W. W. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. Attorney—Taird Judicial District. N BURNHAM. —_— Avroxso is singivg, -1 st first you dow't succeed, try, try again.” veen hired for Promises of Tasoeany Havs has the coming election. state patronage ©d & graen back hue in M. exhibiting” « beaudiful gol slvery eolor before New York bus: noss men, REPUBLICAN votes in Arkanwas saved the state from most disgraceful repudiation. The debt which the de feated constitutional amendment pro- peed to repudiate was contra by & demooratic legislatur Ostana bas more unmarried men ity Proportion to its population dan any « ty east of the Missou 1y accounts for the comparatively sull number of children eurolled in | & #hie school cenes "Taekr is more building at present weing on in our city than ever before. What ismore a souroe of congratuls- Yation to our citizens is the fact the buildinge in the course of erection are substantial improvements to our ®'r3ets and ornamente to the city. —_— T Missouri demotrata of the na- tional committes are making an earn. st appeal for funde to &id 1 the Indi- ©-acampaign. A printed clrcular to *oie effect has becn sent to every prominent democrat in 8t Louis, It’s “ucats palls the demnoratic vote. Tur Herad takes paius to inform its readers that Horatio Seymour wiil tpeak “‘words of sobervess” to the people of New York on Thursday uext. This may be all righi, but it is uvither kind nar patriotic in the Her- «ald tointimate that Horatio is not in 4> habit of spesking- ““words of so- I rness.” The chronic fault of dem- ocratic stump epeskers shouldu't be *xposed in t] WesTerx cities long ago became vroverdial for the public-spirited gen- wrosily of their citizans, In Chicago, velind, St. Louis, Ssu Francisco #1d Cincionati, large gifte and bequeste f:0m wealthy residents for the Lenefit of the public, have occased to be a turprise to their citizens. Of late yvars Oincinnati seema to have led the vun in these disptays of liberaltty and Tiest gitt by Mr. C. W. West of #150,000 to found an art museum is Dut another instance of the same pub i: wpirite]l gensrosity which, within & few yesrs, has mede tho ity the recipiont of seven wagoificent gifts, viz: the Hughes snd Woaodward highechouls;the McMicken uiversity; the elegant fountain, the tuoet work of its kind in this country, irhm Mer. Probasco; the handsome en- dowment of an artschool from Mr. I ugworth; the fund securing free | -door music for all time for the kingmen and poorer classes, frum | \ir. Groesbeck; and the handsome | v asic-hall, the sosme of her remarka. | = festivale, from Mr. Sprinzer. +:5h examples might well be followed | 1 1 riher west. The local © anati's moble seven i - Ther ¢ ¢ ~ude of Oin. thy of em aat they . the <.y in which | th.y had ac “sted their. wealth, | 74 determive. :; discharge therr in. | é:btedness duriog their lifetime when | €12y couldwitness the benetits of their | comerosity and meke eure that| the of their gifts | ~ould wot be deprived of their| ! susht by the litigati & g o iigation of disatisted | 2t more durable thar brongze, s ment cf thelr genercaity which 1 beread while they are st A living 2 whics will keep fresb their mem- « b ~ This larges | | lexders of th true tht some weeks si Bia'ne protested that the bo a hardly fought contest, and that the campaign in Vermont, compercd © Maive struggle, was & mere i arsde.” Theoth-r membezs { of the netionel committee evider | placed 100 much reliance o the indig- nation of the state-at-large against the ! Garcelon steal «f last year, and too | litte estimate on the forces which the greenback party brought to the relief | of the demceratic farlorn hope, Thess {eowfident predictions of republican | vistory had much to do with the re- {sut. Tuo republicans grew over-oon- fident and relaxed their efforts, while their opponents saw the recessity of putting forth every effort to win the day. | The victory of the greenback demo- cret coalition m Maine will force the republic'n parcy to renewed eff rt durisg +he remainder of the camoaign. Moudsy's vote shows how li tle of a democratic and how much of & green- back victory was gained in M The coaliion gained one rep tive, which is connterbalanced by the | republican gain last we-kin Vermout. | Lidd and Murch who have ten| re-elected to cngress, are both green- backers, the former having received | his first election two years ago as a| greenback candidate and Murch as a ! grecuback libor candidate. Phisted, | the fusionist candidate for governor, acted, util 1876, with the republican pacty, bat in that yeer joined tie greenba kers. The remainder of the fusic tick=t took their staud on | the guestion of an icredeem:ble | poper curcency. The legislaturs, & cording 10 the latest accon is rapubl can and will elect a republi can genstor to succeed Senator Ham- | lin. One lcsson s +trongly brousht on ine’s state o ty have nopr are ot ready moami ce in ord gain politi; they ure j New York siute aud rej At this momen hard wer. fiatist i The republicin party have taken tho stand on plat That platform maintained in | Maine avd throughout the country. cannot units on the the nal siti nst campai menns I form, « 4 1 “sehiller edited by . J. Kempell, and n the best urauelaticns by | . Tord Eytica and orhet d's- | This is the trst Jleomn; Jore BAglish edition of the works of the grest German gemins. It pre- seuts to American readers through |the medium of & chaste sud elegant trans'ation, 8 nioe of poetic weslth and-xcoolarly cultute, and songs whote fuspiriog strains have given a Sontinued impetts to German Ptri- ism. It bas be$u eaid of Schiller that none of his great rivals did as wuch for markind as he. With he loftisst genius he combined the greateet morsl purity, the glowing fervor of the raformer and the world embracing love of the philanthropist His great heart waa all aglow with the love for h's fell .w men. Heuce the unparalled popularity which he enjoys among the German people and lice the veneration which they have for his memory. In the preseut edition of the works of the great poet, we find not only tie poens and dramas but s1s0 the histor- ical philosaphical, aesthetical and erit- ical production of Schiller's pen. The publishers have dove their part well and the papers, topogr:phy and bind ing will suit the most fastidious read- er. Ths work is illastrat d by 56 full page il ustratiovs from the bes Ger femanacists. Mr. J. I Freuchnuf i the Omaba ageut of the pulishers, and will doubtlens succeed in dirpos ing of v. lumes of this most ex- cellent trars'a‘ion The Ommha Hera'd which two days l a0 coneeded Mame to the reputlicn pacty aud expend -d & half a golumn of tlush and gush in showing how the state election could bave no influence on the national elec*ion in November, | is now crowing lustily over the returne which ecem to imply the election of the fusionist etate ticket and the Te- turn of congresemen Lodd and March to the house of represcatatives. Th | Herald of couree now sces the hand- { le | party and | | writing ou the wall, the *‘inevi e republic wonderfully Tae ‘. flicia this city, m of foat- T cent i bec us: there is nof abont him. < li o twoithint street. good R -bert ia » z00d natured man, | Lo#n all the timo. th rails, riderand ali, went sailing up int) the eir 1 ke 2 ballo: n. Canadain a“our a m ! ish bl parlor. of th carefil | oan Kick e bt anorat Leep away from ey 3 ‘e election. | ing bonds which ure now drawing ten | PERSONALITIES. Grantis in » decline—declining off- ces in mining comoanes Trey cal! him “Rare Ben. Butler,” 5 well done 8 cret Ramsey shu's bis eyes aagm Yetheissecre tary of war Pr.sident H. t Miss Tree is 2 qreat actrers, but if o8’ jrurney to Ooli i@ with wonder, de- ahel ckeda vihing like a recent pict- ure, it 15 a Miza Tree how she becime one. Bil'ly Florerc> has bsen challenged by a Brockiyn young man to fizht 8 ducl. j oknes. Mr. Foreuce called him a An exchange a; Ansas wan 102 ye oth,” “ Asn Ward, a s old, has j Nowisn't that a little Ciristine Nilson is fat, kseps late hou's, goes to bed at 5 a m., and doe:n’t ssem to care whether school keeps or not. donel Blood, of York, is to publish 'a book about Wall Bl 0d’s book ought to have a u'a-ion. wrt Lffan, governor general da,is wt Niagara Myls. _Sir o i8 Joe Emmet: 11 from geace s0 soon re that The Philsdel. ~| phia News feus he must have travel. ed #s » oa When Davil D . wh r. s ot down off pael, stzkes, The Princess Louise will retarn to , ond Lorne nning to get lis poker chips and botiles aud thiigs out of the Mrs. Larkins, of Caiw, can knock { down & horse with & blow of her fst, nd ye' she makes it her busin-ss to revd e ghreen poems per week and cry over cach «ne. It is eaid thet Totta studied almest antly while abroad, aod “has aaked mprovement " Tnview « fact young men should bz very about b tiirg how high sho “Mr. Ber. h bas trken up the cud in bhif of the i Dboat » muls1s roverb ally M- Brgh bett'r his bu dncss end . £, and h Cook ard wife 1bere s f duiegrtes f the d for this ble facts huve 1iss baan shovn 2 1 this ooun way from 20 10 26 ceuts wore SDiTDE dewa ivee any hevre traiie vid 1ot 1 syupathy wotn this Fowler of Tenncesee, Wost of Lovisi- ana, and Butler (B, F.) cf Massachu- setra.” Ttis further alleded thitths ~yndicate of c'zim agen’s w«s the m mediate factor in the Gefest of Ti'den at Oiccinnsti, on accwn® of his pub- lished declsration (in 1876) of uncom- promising hostility to s .u hern war claims of every deseription. Tae very specific and cireamstantil charzéter of this alleg.ton will he likely to aterasta ten'ion. part o 1 /y in view of the ¢ lor « f the plausib lity which ia refl cted woon it by the ra- ported refug.d of M- or Gangral Han- cock to m.ke any publo dciration of hoatility to southern war-clums of every desaifotiom. Toe of 3 amount of such clalms as ate not covered by the prohibition in the fouricenth amendment, oW in the hafids of claim- ag-nts at Washington, is said to be about £2,500,000,000—an smount equal to the va ional debt. Without doitbt, any movement in congres: to open the treasury vaults to this g-eat flood of southern war-claims woald arouse such & storm ot poptilar indiznation as would send the varty entering upon that dangerous experiment out of power much more suddenly than it got in. Can there be any more doubt that, should the suspicion of such a purpose, cr even a strong apprehension of such & possi- biliry, gam lodgment in_the public mind, the party of which Msjor Gen- | erai Hancook igthe chiosen pilot would | be put beyood the smallest micros- | copic hope of getring in? If not, then | the refusal of Major General Hancock to follow tha Tilden precedent by pub- y_d-claring his uncomoromising bosulity to southern war cluims of ov- | ery description was a seri-us mistake, not to sry a perilous blunder, of that party pilo! Census Pigures. . Y. Herald. We shall probably have to wait a few weeks yot for the official promul- g.tion of the population of the coun- try by the census bureau as ascer'ain- | ed by the census cf 1880. But the subject is of 8o much importanc. that we insert a table, pawrily offt ial aud va:tlp estimated, which wil no: vary materially from the official figuces. ot tos and 1L the rerritor.es excapt Ala-ka, Now Mexico, Weshington snd Wyoming The approximate rcsul is ss f.llows! C nnecticut 37,434 Delavare . 126 5 Florida 187,748 Geor 1.184'109 Llincis Indiana Lowa .. Kansa Kentucky. i onisiana ew York North Carolin: 9| | Totals . 0,068 063,998 The »geregate population nf the sfictes ana rerritok nbrised in Lac f reroing stdement amounts to 49, 865,142 The four territories nor i lud-d will bring vp the toral to abiu Brow. gz sentinint. t1s also believed P veruiTs have eent 82 “river L= provement € n¥eutions,” who wb & ch & 1oy the rail-o 4 companies, &.d that hud it not be, " et ling d fF-ren ween trauspor:ation by wais £ waysand railwsys would have appearcd. The surst remedy for preveuting this kisd of compen- tion would be for the ralroads to take the e.tire oon rol of he grain trade throughout the whole interior them- sclv s, wud refuse to haul for any oue «lse. T would ne the ra‘est thing for them o d» — £ r instance: Suppote that David Ciry and oiher slippsra along their huc,” should esire to use some Musscuri river p iur, &nd they suould raise the freights wnd make it usprofiatlel It would creste s anauimity of opiuion th t would soon find its way to the lguslature, and they mig : come in troublesome con- flict. By buildiog ther own ware- houcee : d baudling the firmers’ pro- ducts themselves, they conld afford to ded very fairly for s few years, if by doiug fo they “cali gain the great end, and ntr erip on the -scie8 of - ppression. There is » thougnt here that is ot based on the calculations of visiousrisue, There is dangerin the futire We beluve a8 firmly #5 we be.icve thore 1 & God in heaven that ihe monopoli ts of this eav ring to force the same system of . flairs m this couniry that are s enm Earope. The son of + New Englund wilon aire ongs said, on his retsro from Eurap, **Americs hes the ““loinest” pesautry m the " Itwas the ligu-go of & but, when we oonmicer o fear fal eapidity w.tn which anvbhery is - creasiigin thiecunty, no Western Furmer oan celude hieeelt for a mo- mert taat there s not & moaning fo the fo mg Iangnags used by tne New York Tumca four years age: “The Lo m s charge «wnershiy, aud be oultivate by terant farmors. * Tie great burde: of taxes 1l up n o farmer. Upon ivdushry -tms tion—our wiol aeff ot 8 o For Lere | manufac sy a d the purt f © % chesp wage ms in- sons 2 uew issne of | s wil the same amountat 7 per oont inter- | estabiish & cheap wage el Thets bonds are due November | the country. 1st, 1882, and th g will save) nearly $4000,—[ E Tar Brs at the very.ontsat warmly | advecated the Nefun bonds aad has wyil of refuc tarially and 1ocally, i paper has ¢'zongly 4 of bonds vnde: Me. Boyd's reaslution | and crged t of the returding R — + ing ‘of ‘the city | i followed by rhe posi as_Oinciona “having its headg oo . The rey & payment of any description ve declaration S Judge pertiy Poole of North Carclina, fabric rests, | OF law, tostand in its way when beus | vpon sectional sgerandizement; and | thar, let the demands of the south be of | what they may, the northeru demo: 500,00, maki merenge f 11.- 000.0, r at more than 30 .. 1 «n: emce the cevaus of 1870, T i @ sut afuotry showing, which te officiul fgares wid not essentuily chéoge: B e ——— The Leseons of sxperience. ‘Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. Woare told that +he south will not be £0 10st to go~d faith and comm.n seuse as toattempt to saddle the rebel war debt and the claims for southera losses sustained io the war upon the foderal tressury, So the morth was solemoly assurod that the Missouri compromise was a final adjustment of the slave state struggle, but the south, when it saw fit demanded its appeal, and the northern democratic party supperted the elavocrats all through tho Kansas — Nebraska contest. So the north was told that the south did not cou- tenplate secession and rebellion in the event of the election of a republi- can president; but the United States government was openly defied by revels in arms before Abraham Lin- colu reached Washington, and & north- ern democratic president could pot that he had the right to crush the rebeilion hefore 1c had wade headway. After the war *he northern pooils were assured that the south accepted the consti-utional amendments i good faith; but within ton yeurs from tho readmission to the Union of tha rebel states; the Fif eenth umendmenr is practically a desd letter in every southern state, and not a word do wo read in the northern demooratic press in behalf of the millions who ara diefranchised. President Hayes vok the south at its promuses, withdrew military protection from the colo «d v ters of South Carclioa, and rejoiced over the progrems of “‘concil itwn” Batimmediat-ly the “sh.t- vua pcliey” inaugueated a carnival of fownd, intimidation, our.ge and desth, ard au arrogaut, armed minor- 1y érove alawtul maj rity from the ballit tox, and hounded from ih- siats every man who had dared 1o ako « prominuut part as a regunl can, | The avuth allows uo pledg s, compact, by this time nsine ths people of the north, 8 party, stauds ready to comply with them to the letter, Whatit W 3ckin o, organ of the railroads in Frofesses £ be amused ot the © a vunber f merc'arta of a e, who recently adopt-d reso- ©3 10 submit ' sll candidares for clecton 10 the legislat: tion: *“Will you, 1f elected, faver the enactment of laws compelling railroads to base their charzes upon the cort | end risk { scrv ce, instead of up n | the thery ‘what trafle will | beari™ & question seems very railfosd men v wms. Not culy ahused Preporterows; i, fact “it i ectly awfol.” To foree the raiz.ads 10 base their chory 3 up:n the cost and risk of service, who ever beard of snch a thing! Why, it in jast too rediculons for anything. Of courso the railroads charge what cided no | newspapers say that everybody charg- umffi.z ha’hu tosell the largest price thathecan get. Ergo, 80 ought th0 rai roads. Unfortunately for o erylay the limit of prices is fixed by compotition, and fortunately for the ri'roads the limt of competitionis fixed by bting the pr.oe. In other words, the railrosds, while eter ready 1o demand all t e priviieges belong- ing t a private b si ress, are uniform- ly anxlous to s cape its embarrass- ments. Rulroasing s private en0ugh, o far us i. regards the m. ing of charges, or the treatment of PaLrofts, btit wheu it comes to submit- tiog to the uniform luws of trads, there 18 ahowlat onos: The railroads refuss to recoguize the right of com petition to enter their particular field; if it doss show itself, it i killed by fighting, or smothersd by poo's consolidatio.s, or murasl _working dchcmes. When competition suppressed then the railfoa clain that they have s right tog) on as a private enterprise, doing a8 they ploase, without submitting to the same restraints that every other private business is compelled to work noder. It is time that the railroads becamo sither flesh o fish, private or public. If tho one, then let them sub- mit to éompetition; if the other, then let them bear public supervision and regulation. POLITICAL NOTES. The Denver (Col ) Tribune swys that ieut.-Gov. Tabor is openly in the g\»l}c} as a candidate to aucceed Senator cller. Mr. R. E. Atstin has been nomins ated for repressntative in congress by | the Demociats of the Fifth di-trict of Towa, It is reported that a prominent democrat in Worcester county, Mass., bas cance ed_all his engagements 1o speak this fall because Butler has come out for Hingock, The peopie of Lucas county, Ohio, who elcoted a “Nationil Reforuer” their count¥ tieasurer,are now moucn- ing his stealthy departure, a o ‘nf-ssed Gefaulier to the amou t of $47,000. “The “darcned ravcal’ who is ch man of the R -pub iown party in 8 uth Cirohny” 18 1 118 of an &dirorid aticle in which ths Charleston News g)emh-r.v) PAys its tespects to ex- Ropres ut'tive Elliot (colored) of Sourh Caroliva. Tae Hon. Edwin W. Stouzhton,ex- minis x to Russia, has been prepac- i1 g £ r active csmpaig 1 work, and wil i i inoana, where hois firt -peesh at Wabagh, Ho will make add-ess § in the Eeate. Tue revijusters of the Ninth trict of Virgiuia bave made a nomins- n for cougress. The perennial ex MoMullia and two ot e to runnitiz ws ind b d ts, snd 1h regular demo- nhis d f thewr forces, quandary what to do. ats are getti g nervovs ndams To will be den bez mos 5o min 1876 that he ceats, n wple, but he wou't The repubicans have formally de- 1 mik g s tho fourth, <iith dstric's of G- @ dnsti- Me A'gs, S ephen’ t. ard w b saventy De. Wi, Fel 018 asaia ruvming ss an - -t dem crat. Tu the furth, Buch nun s the Demo- a1did b+ a1 dudas Josogh F. rentont candidue. A. Wilsoy. of New Boss cmity, T, c1ie of the ol crecubckers of the «tare, and a0 yoars & o cancidute of that farty fo the leyislarure, hs ¢ me cut f.r @ roeld aud t he stump fr ., roptatlean o fokaannonc d Wt he gage: oy muy thuk strauvely of me on accoant of this ch agein wy political plros. Wi giva this ex,Jmtion: From e - vements o 110 p 1t ] check o 00ard T have become satstivd that 1e areat i-duea before the e, lo of ghuntry uw 3 Loy ty es. Doyl v, 88 much 80 as Wwas tis e LFen'y years .g " Nebraska Republican Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebrasks moet heartily endorse the profesdon of ples ormulated by the national re) convention at Chicago, and pledge their unswervii g support to the candidates there ominated. 2. We affirm the docttines of national Rovercighty in ths formulatad principles spen whic the popetiy'f I nekion festa, and that the principle of h me rule 4s ennciated by the democratic party is but the cautious expression of the &]boun doctririe of state rights, s revolationary in jts ~haracter and destructive of the unity of the natio: 3."We regard the recent seizure of the polls and the wholesale robbery of the franchises of the republican citizens of Al abama, surprisiog in the magnitude and effrontery of the crime of all former efforta of the party under the Tweed plan in New York, ‘and the Mssissipp plan i the south, as o fair specimen of democratic method and a forecast of democratic do- minion in national affurd that ghinld in- cits avery honest man and taxpayer in the Country 1o most_ewnest endeavor to de- foat the party of brigandage and fraud at the polls in November. ‘We have considered “what Lee and Jackson would do if they were alive,” and have de:ermired to em loy our besk ener- wiea in preventing the sei ure of the nation- #l govefnment by their living c. mrades through the frauds of the solid south, 5. Wo congratulate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of popula- tion &nd wealth, and upon the good meas- ure of prosperity that has rowarded their labor, upon the rapid upbuilding of our material interests since the suceess of re- samption and the revival of trade, % We pledge our suppo:t o such legis- lation in congress an1 such mensurce by state logislatures as may be necssséry to eftect & woriegtion of avuses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporati na, 7. We most cordially fnvite the aid and 00 operation in the latert defense of the national integrity and national purss of all repu licans ard war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues, or have clung to the party name. Resolved. That we heart; i rec wendation made by General Garfield in his letter of acosptance in urging upon cougress the «peedy improvement of the Missouri river for barge navigation, Absolutely Pure, tho trafc will e, that T ey got all they can. V] D . e SR +us caiiruaas, that's certatn, | Tae railroads sud thelr “antidote” i Made frm Grape Oresw Tartay —No ethe presaration makes sueh 1121, fcy iteous son LN i Aol e tla remtg frond b Sold onl~ 2 omus, by al) Grocers. Rarai, Buxtve Fouan Gov. Sew York i Direotress of INVYALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKTE. BANKING “0USSS. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. HEALTH, BAN' ING HOUSE STRENGTH ad ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO 8END FOx THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTHATED JOUR- NAL, WHICH Is PUBLLHED TFOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. ALTH, HYGIZNE, and Physt: is & complele eacyclopedia of i fom i LA ittt e 6. s, g haaith and hamen bippia it pagea: and the mans @ Tuatln infortation am 1 ad- fihce 1o auffyriog bumaity, e duly \oosidered A episined. YOUNC MEN R e aur SRR Bkl ior o By o ] any gl i f ey Sulting it s, 5 T ELBCPRIC REVIEW oxposesthe unminiged i e ELECRRIC i3 gracticed by quacka and medical imostors who prof * practice medicine,” aad polats out ey st sibghe, and. eficive roud bo Heal Vior: wnd Bodly Baersy : 05 Your addhees on postal escd fof & ¢ infiriasion Worth thouskads will b2 seat S0 ‘Wiress the publishers, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., “OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATL O 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy avd for o (nvalids, whahate despiired | six and twei7a months, 'S | OLDEST BANKI IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL,HAMILTON2CO BANKERS. Businces porated Bank. g Accounts kept tn Crréncy of goid subject to sight cheok without noticd Certificates of eposit fssued paratle in three, bearing Intares®: o° o demand withott {nterest. Advauices made to rustomers on approved se- carities st market rates of interest Biy and sell cold. bills of exchavgs Govern- ‘ment, Stats, County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on Fn-land, Ireland, Scot. 1and, and all parts of Earope. Sell European Paseace Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldte U. 8 DEPOSITORY. First Narionar Banx OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets, NG ESTABLISHMENT OMAHA. 1IN OMAl *qansacted mme ag that o an Incor- (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) aTABLISTRD ¥ 1856, all the ills that flesh is beir to,” but in | Organized as a National Bank, August 20, 1863. affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious Complaints, Dyspepsia, and 8lck Head- acle, o diseases of that character, they stand withdiit a rivel, ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine, As a simple piirgative they are unequale BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine are never sugar-coated. Tach box has a red-wax seal on the lid, withthe jmpression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Fdch wrapper bears the signa- tures of €. McLANE and Fizstive Broa. @ Insist upon hnvin‘% the Eem(me Dit. C. MCLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- red b~ o FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MecLane, spielied differently, but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Sperdy and Effectual Cure, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Bpoctally suthorlzed by the Becretary or Treasury o o feceive Bubscripion. 1 (he U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS sasia8 Kovrrrs. President, Avoystus Kousiza, At . +ashior. . Forpuetox, Attorney. Jomx A CR fomros. T, H. Davis, Ase't Cashler. This bank feest7asdapsait without rezard to smounts. Tsucs time certificates bearing Interat. Dravg drafta on San F anciseo and princip citles of the United ttatcs, alss Londen, Dublin, Fait burgh and tho principal cities of the conti: nent of Europe, Saii3 pass ige tickets for Emigrants fn_the In- man e, mayltt REAL ESTATE BROKER PERRY DAVISPAIN-KILLER| Geo. P. Bemis’ Has 81000 i1 test of FoRTY . Directions with each ootele, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Tooal Awents WANTED ‘22t e Ing Powder. EStrac's, ¢te , by saimpie, to fumiliz wod _outfit free. Puop Mo. Proflt 55 e'sTea Co., Bof | | THI ReaL EstaTe Acewcy. 15th & Dovglas Sta., Omaha, Neb. aconcy docs sTRIGTLY & brokerage bust- Does ot goecalate, snd Sherofore any bar. «@aing on fts books o thstired ¢ 1 n atead of beine cobbl d up by tis see BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Ao 1498 Farnham Street OMAHA NEEEASKA. ffice —North Sido opp. Grard Contral Hotal. 2 HARTHOPTF'S MUSEUM. Brand 's Turner Hall, L M. R. RISBON, General Insurance Agent, REPRESENTS : X ASSURANCE CO., of Lou- Cash Asse . ES OH-SThit, YHE MERCIT AN T D, BRI AMERICA ASS 801,00 5 R -NCECo 1,200,000 VEWA (K FIRE INS C0,, Assota.... 800,060 AMERICAF CENTRAL, Anot 800,00 hexat Cor. of Fiftaenth & Dougias 8 ATTENTION, BUILDERS ARD 8ON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaoim Hauks, niear LOUISVILI E, NEB., has now teady at the depot at Loniaville, on be B, & M. raiirond, WHITH BRICE 8l sy order st resagmable prices. Par. i ing & whild or enkal brick will do wll fo give us & oAl of 2103 for sampl J. T. A. HOOVER, Prop,, Lotiaville. Ne CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motalft Cases, Cofflus; Caskets, Shiouds, eto. Faroham Street, Bat. 10th and 11+h, Oftiaha; Na! ‘Telegraphle Ordars Promptly Attended & Nebraska Iand Agéficy. DAVIS & SNYDLR, 1505 Farnham 3 ('maha, N¢ 400000 ACKES sreuly sl land Nebravka for sale. £-reat Rargains in imyreved farms, and Omaks ity properrs, o Tkvin WERSTER SNVDER, Late L and Coiir U, . 7 RON REED. LRWIS um7 Byron Reed & Co,, OLDEST ESTABLISKD REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN N<BRASKA. Keep . coffinlete alstract of title to all Real Etate In Cmaha and Dougias Gounty. * mayitt HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL, BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolpt §t. & bth Ave:, OHICAGO ILL. SHOW CASES Koy vz e O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS »T., OMAHA, NEB, &3 A good assortment always on hand. - JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham 8t., O1d Stand of Jacob Gis OBDERS BY TBLEGRAPH SOLICITH Ty PASSENCER figg@@m -N LINE OMAHA AND FCRT OMAHA Conuccts With Street C: Corner _of SAUNDERS and HAM STREETS (End of Red Lino as foll.wa: 43 LEAVE 0% AHA: 030, *$:17and 11:198 m 7and7:29p.m. LFAVE FORT MAHA: 168 m., 9:46 8. m , and 12:45 p. m. 20 6:15 and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17a. m run, lesvin _ gmabs, and the 4:00 p. mrun, leaving Fort Omas, are usnally Tosded to full ‘capacicv with regulsr passengers, The 6:17 a. m. ru1 will be made from the post- office, corner of Dodge and 16th sarshta. Tickets can o procured from stroct cardriv- ers, or trom d'lvern of hacke PABE, %5 0ENTS, INCLUDING STRE _OAR X MEAT MARKET U. P. Block, 16th St, . Vegetables in liverod toy uy part of the city WM AU J. C. VAPOR, MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, O_MAHA, N WEBRASEK A VIREGAR WORKS ) Tones, bet. 9th and 100A Sts , ONAHA. ¥iret quality distilled Wine ard Cider Vi of any strensth bolow eastern prices, And wor- fanied just a8 good at wholesale s0d retal. Sand for price Hat. WRNST KREBS, " ST CATHERINES Academy for Young Ladies. 18thandCas<s Sts ,Omaba, Neb. The course of stalics at this Tnct , Drawiag, Needls Wk, Wax Flywers, o The session oommences (he f:38 Mo day o &nlnilzmdmflvuiudvh' . s from £ve o tén years of aze will be ad. ‘miteed. E For farther articuiars s7piy o cadsiny- y sus0lst f. Catherine's PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2:50 PER DAY Looated in the business centre, convaufmy umusement. Ele¢an ly furnisbed, mdern improvements, passenzer J. H. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. "OCGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluaffs, Towa: On line ot Strec* Railwsy, Omnibus ‘0 snd from truing. RATES—Parlor flour, $3.00 per day; second flonr $2 50 per day ; thifd floor, $2.00. ‘The best ftirnished a1d most com odjous honse ity . PHELPS, Prop. ETROPOLITAN Oxana, Nis, IR4 WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropol.tan is centrally located, and st case in ovory ren entirery renova: Gofortabis atd hoielika house. UPTON HOUSE, ! Schuyler, Neb. Flist-class House, Good deals. Grod Beds Airy " Rooms, 4nd" kind and- sccomaniating etk o, e oo saraple roome — Bpecas Seiention paid ts chrarmcrelet trevelors 8. MILLER, Frop, Schuyler, Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, alsitr The miner's resor, guod sccommodations, © s ple room, charees reasonable. Bpecial a'tention given *o ‘raveling mea e W C HILLIRD. Pr pristor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Firstol s, Fine lage 8.mple one 1ok from depot Train: st p from 20 minutes to 2 hour inver_ Pree Bus tnand from Dep s, Katew 8200 3250 and §.00, according. 0 rooin; s ngle meal 75 centa. A D. BALCOW, ANDREW RORDE S, Cv.ief (lerk. mio-t B.A. Fowiea. daxm b, scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITECTS. Desizoe toe camicings of - exih btson st or ok We. Rare e 3 = HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET C0.5 Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday ot 3p For Ergland, Frauce and Germany. For Passnge app's to CGARPETINGS. Carpetings| Carpetings| j. B. DETWILER, Old Reliab.'e Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, Br.. - 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED 1N 1868) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, FEtc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And bave a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fast Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House, Orders from abroad selicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA., ISH & McMAHON Successors to Jas. K. Ish, ’ DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dea'ers in Fine Impotted Fx racts Toil:t Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders &o. A tull live of Sur-ical Instruments, Pockst Cases, Trusss and Suprorters. Absclutely Pure Dfizsand Chemical- used in Dispensing. ~Preseri, tions tlled at any hour of the o/ght. Jas, u, ish, Lawrence iclahon. AZBZA T ARNE A STREBT . a — F.C. MORGAIT, WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha. HENRY HORNBERGER STATE AGRENT FOR ’ V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEER! In Kegs and Bottles. to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable bes. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AiD BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in i ATS& P4 OVISI: NS, GAY E, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY ZND COUNTY CRDEKS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKE - 1415 Lougias St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stcck Ya ¢ U. P. T R. TELEFHEONE OO NNEBOTIONS. Special FRESH DOUBLE AND #: “GLF aUTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, % :ning Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS E‘I‘l‘l IRON nm%!’us. PiFz, STEAM PAG‘II‘IB. D RET. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHO0L BELLS A. L. STRANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb A. F. RAFERT & CO., THE COLORADO |, o o e Builoers. BUSINESS COLLEGE Fine Woodwork 3 Specia ty. Agents for the Encaustie Tiling Thistastitatlon, loated at Denver, Colorado, the Edt-ations] and Commercial center of the 1810,DODGE ST . OMAHA ‘West, is pre-emineriliy 11 best aad moat practl- BERXOBLSIOR Machine Works, eal of its kind for the oMARA, NEB. MERCANTILE TRAINING 1. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager SO The most th h apyointed and complete . Machine moum]ry In the wate. Young Men and Ladies- = ':?.:c;_.:, e G. W. FOSTER, President, Well A l:::.r :mn;‘- = 0! D. W. CADY, Secretary. oFEriduo Irons, e e KA Harnav 9t Rer 143 and 15th TSR T BOOTS AND SHOES ‘The most extensive, thorough and complete ioati'u.ton of the kind fa the world. Thousnds o socoun anteaad | usiness men, §1 the prin- elpal cities and towas of the United States, ows their sucosss 10+ ur cvar.a - £ traiaing. The Right Kind of Eduo tion for ol e Yourg Men and Ladies. P. LANG’S, 236 FARNHAM 8T Fine, new briek bi-ck at junction of thres wrees car line Eogaatiy 8 ted acd furnisned | spartments for 48 appil ation of and carryie, 0as of ur ovel and systemntic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. | | LEGAL NOTICE. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER e steed. Frices VeV ressem Anell-ty You-g men who contemolate & busizess e, . 204 parents bavisg w028 10 edummte, 478 parth . | 1 oogas LoaT. lacly roquguted 10 tend for onr aew Circaler, | 43052 BScniy. pal i, v Ksty Zakomaiy, whish wll give £31 Satormetion s (5 W, | 7, Katy £ aRTRET- emaition of eatrazes, ot Addnss | Yow ace beredy portted, that t2e = | sha 350 e entties Cante. will ke G. W. FOSTER, Prosident, | ot3oess Togsk, + wtoeas 1= i wiche sow ptsa | Fantin: 1n said court, oefors empetent suthor- 5 25 the ofies of A. B Lhladex, Xotwry Pub- 1%, 100 W. Taslor street, in the city of Chioags, County of Cook, and Staie of Iilinoi, commenc: g ~u the 963 43y o7 Septemier, & I 1930, 4t Denver, Colorsdo E. F. COOK. | BRI S oo S d~ i S a S T, TS ¢ B, RichARD & co, WD ERTARER, = T e e General Fassenges Agents, 024 Fellows’ Block. o “‘"‘L‘.-‘:mu 61 Broadway, New York | Proupt sttention given to crders by 4elegsph. = daep33047 Attorogy for PaioHst faneglly

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