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THE DAILY BEE. . ROSEW ATER: EDITO] —— — RATICNAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. OB PRPSIDEY’ TAMIS A, GARFIELD, of Ohin. roR I DINT, CHESTER A. ARTEUR, of New York. e i e PRESIDENTIAL FLECTORS- GEORGE W, COLLINS, of Pawnes Conoty JAMES LATRD, of Adams County. JOHN M. THURSTON, of D County. e i ok e R UBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTINE. For member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJOES. For Governor, ALBINUS NANCE. ¥or Lientenant-Governor, E.C. CARNS. For Secretary of State, 8 J. ALEXANDER. For Anditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorne; neral, C. J. DILLWORTH. For Commissioer of Public Lands and Buil ings, A. G. KEND! For Superintendent of Public Instruot on, For Attorney- 3. BURNHAM. s, good sceommodations, w crowd of visitors snd happy mana gers, mark the opening of Nebraska's Fourteenth Agricultural Exhibition. —_— Axrnicak cottons sre driving out the English goods in the home market and have g0 dimiuished the demand for printain Manchester that the mills aro ranning on half time. Sevexty-rumee thoussnd republi- cam votes, 50,000 greenback, and 23,- 00 democratic is about the way the the panic of 73 which re- -and the dying s‘rength of the de wocracy, and orgnated the tidl wave which almcs: swept them into power in 1876. Toe elasticity of bacinees, the increased trade, the raised wages, and the scareity of unem’ ployed labor will nsturdly and of right scerus to the benefit of the re- pitlican party. — EXCELSIOR. The Live Stock Exhibit at the State Fair. The exhibit of live stock at the state falr grounds excels all previous bits In numbers, variety aud qual- The catle show is superb. 0 er 350 thoroughbreds of the Dev ons, Darham, Herefords, Gellowsys and other breeds are in the stalls. Outsde of Kentucky there is no stato that can match the horse fiesh on exhibition st tois fair. Up to Mondsy night 181 entries of horses | d been made. The following is the liet: A. M_Sileby, Jows, stalliz Pool Savage, Tows, three entries. B. McCartbey, Logan, Iows, stal- Tion 4 years and over. A. T Davenpors, Oraig, Mo., stal- o B Hunt, Harlan, Towa, gelding ar Mallcry & Howard, Clarinda, Tows, 7 entries Fry and Hartman, York 11 entries. John Porty, Sarpy Center, 5 entries. , washington, psir of . C. Dawasn, Linooln, B entric, Fes an Hartman, York, Tstal J.T. Mills, Ashlaud, stallion road- ster. Charles Page, Plattsmouth, four en- trien. William Daily, Pera, thres entries Platt Ketonam, Sarny Center, stal ion. uel L. Thomss, Platiemouth, 2 entries. J. E. Ellio mares to harness. 7. A. Marlow, Fremot, roadster 5 . W. Pige, Plsttamouth, 8lly under threo yonrs, Gorrard & Ziegler, Colambu of maiched ponies. Pemberton, Bell Creek, mare and gelding. pan vote stands in Maine, From this it will be sesn thet it is a great demo- Tre balause of trade in favor ot this country for the first eight months of the current year is plased by the New York Jowmal of Commerce at about €51,000,000. The total eeven months orts of the United Ststes up to v 51, s returned by the bureau of niatistics, were 448,789,840, and the 1 exports for the same period a balance in our to which the y kot e WA &% Jeast $8,000,000. This maintensnce of the export trade, in the face of the exceplionally heays imports of the woar thas far, ia comsidered by the the most encoureg- tug fentures of our foreizn commeroe. tol Ox the day after ithe Maine election General Hancock telograpbed to Mr. Piateted, the greeaback candidate for overnon, congrattating him on the “‘glorious reeults” of his campaign and assuring him that it would “‘in- #pire our friends with confidence and strengthen ¢ in the preliminery battles which remain to be fought.” The result as then known was the evdorsement of the resolution sholish- ing bauk notes, providivg for the stoppage [of the refunding operations of the government, wnd the opers- ting ot the mints to their fullest capacity. ~ This was what General Hacock thought of the financlal theo. ries of the Maine fusionists. On the same dey in wall street the New York bankers und business men told what they thought of the “glorioue result” inw quicter but much more empaatic manuer. Government bonds instant- Iy decline; seliera were plenty and bugers few. The price in New York dropped three-vights of one per cent. snda corresponding decline in London was announced by cable. These were the two opinfons of a candidate and business mon upon the result of the Maine election and its infloence on the national campaign. —_— Frox every section of the Un'on comes news of a remarkable increase in business ard trade. The streets eat centers of commerce are to excess; stores and ware- ases are working by day and by night to §ll the orders pouring in from the west and south. The seatons have been propitious. The earth has wivena rich increase in return for the Jabor of its inhabitants. Cotton and wheat, the two grest staples of Amer- ican soil, are more abundant than ever bofore, Factories sre ruuning on full time, foundries aud mills sre giving ioyment to hundreds of thoutands of mechanies. The extension of the great raiiroad lines into every section of theland is calling upon every re- wource of unskilled labor. The most yrosperous year with which the coun- tr7 has been blest is drawing to its “ose with bright prospects for its +uscessor. Whils it is true that the largest arsount of credit for this happy state of affairs is due to the bounty of the harvests and the industrp of our peo- ple, yet it must not be forgotten that ivdustry is largely Gependent for its fiouriehing condition to that condition of public sud private fnance which set afi-at for investment * sapit.l, “ssined pab- I'c confidencs ix the oational finsooes adjusted the in:erdependent rels- o08 of trade en 1 commerce by able management of the tariff. The earn- st fight of the republican party sgaiost infation, fostersd by the dem- oorats, must redoned to their credit mong laborers and business men. Tasir recent desperate ocontest in “aine sgainst the combined odds of h: fosionists will still forther etrengthea them among the thinking clanses. The coutentwhichaccompanies prosperity is alwaye fsvorsble to the parties in power. It was the distrcms iarge amounts Johu O. Frantz, Friend, Salins county, stalliou *‘Silas Gurber.” J.D_Clark, Co nmbus, pair geld- ings, * Charley” and *“Bally.” Hughes & Son, Schusler, pair mares, “Bird” and *Julia.” Louie K. nbeber, Papiilion, stallion *“Privce Imperisl.” Jobn C. Kimer, York, sialiion. W.D.T tries D. B. Allen, Omabs, walking mare, Duu Du B. Newtcn, Arizonz, Nebracks, roadster homes, Fremont, thres en st 2 W A,‘vru: ty-three Fremnht. twan- ent is—stellios, mares, < ings Frauk Allison, Briend, Saline coun. 1y, single geidiuBco harpess,* Mcnmd,” Jotn Curry, stalion, “Wagner Cliy.” fc o, Fafeld, Clay Co., arstow, Crote, pnrrfmrz‘ s, four years old; +tallion four .‘n.hvm Bolis, stallion celt, X [:muu., Omshs, stallion colt. omes Peanv,Omsba, saddle geld- F. Driscoll, Owabs, walking CF Mands re0n, Omaba, three en- bull of magnificent proportions, and | Mabel and Mildred, two excollant im ported heifers Meuwrs. A.A. Crane & Son, from Llin i, show ten_head ot Hereford , including foor bu'ls, Swan Brothers, who have a stock farm in Towa and a raneh near Chey- exbibit s small herd of imported . 0. Millard, of Pottawal ie 5, Towa, ezhivits an exoellest Short-horn bull. Among tre Nebraska cattle exhibi- tors we uote the following: Lorenzo Crounse, Tz, Calhoun, fall tloode ! short-horn ball ax cow. A droer, C. T Reidef, Lsneuler, Qo., twe aber-horrs. Johu Farwell, Pl Jersey bull John O, Kilner, York C horna snd cns Joeey. J. C. McBride, Lincoln, 18 thor- ouzh:reds of Galloway Herefords and ersays. J.C. Wright, Jersey bull. Daveon & Son, Lancaster Co., 8 short-horns. A. Giawlioh of Papillion enters 17 | head of grads short-horns. Ono three. year old steer weighs over 2000 pounds. Theron Nye of Frement exhibits 25 | bead, Among these sre Duke of | Ouwahs, Maggie Mitchell, Saline, a cow lately Lrought from Kentucky, London's Bonuis, the sweepstakes cow at the late Fremont (Dodge Co.) fair—Carrie Hayes, daughter of Mag» gle Muchell ard Danisls, of Sarpy county, s as usual io the number end su. Bermr variety of thoroughbreds. Mr. amicls exhibits forty Leads of short. horne, among them a number of cat- tle noted for premiuma obtained Nebraska fairs heretofore, Cow:n's Duke of Omaha is the master of the herd—a magnificent band weighing in the neighborhood of 2,400 pounds, Crimson Flower, the heifer that tock tho sweepstakes premium at Lincoln last year, is among the herd, as are slso Loodon’s Bell, Loudon’s Favorite and other notsble oattle. M. Dane iels also exhibits several i-t steers, one of which something over 2,300 pounds. ne tsmouth, one x short. Plattsmouth, ono ex: SUEEP AND SWINE. Taylor Brcs, of Waynessille, 1L, show twenty ewes and nine bucka all pure merinos and among the very Bostfn the United States. Mauy of them are wocled down to the very tops of their notas. They afo ui- queetionably the fineat lot of tha: Rrbod of & <hieep in thenorthwost. Mr. Tasl:r, of Toylor Bros mm the a‘.n act breat ‘T tes, sun iks and E-sex. Ther ae foriy-one hesd of taem in al somo of tue largest will wegh 600 pounds each, ‘hey are full blooded animels and clesn healihy looking cn fitllrel from Srst 1o last. 5. M. Burker,"of Bilver Creek, Mer. Neb., makes & ng of -hirty iz foll blord. ed Cotawold hucka, eight Shropehi e Do w and throe Southdowns, he finest of their breed: and 2.creoit to the ataie, The Ootawolds aro erpecially fine, Many of them are slmost literally buried m _their long, ne wool, Some of these bucks, it 1- said, shear as high s tweuty five peunds of wool ac & slipping. H. 0. Stahl, of Beatrice, Fas31 pers t about one hundred bead of b g-, Cheater Whites, Poland Chinas, Da- rocks and Yorkshires. weigh alinost 1000 pounds each. H. 0. Daweon & Son, have twenty §ro pers of Poland-Berkshire sud Poland Ciiva rwine. Puritis, of Taslor county, Adem ricker, of Case douniz, Neb,, on The bul! eired by 17th Duke o! i 8.ms of them i ligh'ed with her that they turned hand-aprings and said they'd rather see her than a 1200 pig. by Miss Vanderbilt. The earl’s e is ceveral millions on which there is no insurance. Thomas Nast {s worth $200,000, and it has been etimated +hat Secretery Schura's legs are responsibe for sbo 81,000 of the amount. “‘Americahas uo ruins,” says Rux- kin Anent which the Boston Post if Mr. Ruskin's attention a'tintion bas ever been called to Ben. Butler. No German etu'ent has ary sten unill he has fought & duel and h.d his mouth enlarzed about fur ir Talmage didu’t +tudy in Garmany, 83 | he didn't wart his mouth to go enti.e- Iy aroucd his head. Nowit is ead that an Awmerican womnn is outshining Mrs. L « Profexsional boauty i’ the Tathioas: ble circles of London. And, as migh be expected, the besuty is an Ohio woman, Anns Dickinzon once set out learn German, but after spendic tor books, 820 for a t-acher aud £or a pair of wonden shoos she stopped n “gaw” and is there yot, ! “Mr. W. J. Rewmirowitch-Dant | schenko, a Russtan, clsims to b i found the loat tribein the Caveos The probablity is that his name is what took them. to HOM# AN COUNTRY. A MAN WITH A WIFE MUST LET TRE REPUBLIC SQUEEZE THROUGH. Detrait Free Press. The other night, soon after 2. v"'nrd meoting h:d opened, ona of the cl:c tors present began edging for the do-r, as if he meant to leave the plac>. He was toon stopped by a friend, who sard: “‘Don't leave us now. I want you to hesr what the speaker wes sayin Hear that? He srys we must trivmph try is dowmed.” y ow, but I've got to edge along toward home,” was the rep! “Home! Great heavens, how can you talk of going home until he h,k hed that speech? There he go- Amm' He asks if you want to gee grass growing in the strests of our oities—our fortil farms re urned t the wild-roess—our f umilies crowdi: the poochouses uatil thereis no lon €F any room to 1€ceive anothe: T’ X, Tdon't know as I would, bt 1gues 'l sort o work my way ¢ “Wait fif: tes wait until he finishes. : +gain, he asks whetvr you are a tmamora:livel Hew s to k if yon bave forsitien the patri t prin :pvmd nied by the blood i l::)l he s und of it “Lgimtknow vs Tbave, oottr cotntry wili bless y T ean'c sy as to that, man, s he crowded slong, “Iut Tm dead rure that the oid wou I don’t git home in 1ime coilish 10 soak for breakast.” “Gredt gnus! But d o llbery,” exclume dan'LkLew as T do b “And you wil see this o cuntry roined—s-e her to d soructi ©1'd he kinder sorry to 12 down Wll,” slosly mqm-- she reached the £ y.u had a wie why o at 10 o'clock ard ne winate until daylizht, nud then en up with a grand sm.8h of erockety arc a fitof hysterics, youw'd kinder aran off a8 1 do and lct this glorions .1 r-public squeeze through some might: tine knot kioles. Another Off Specia) Disparch to Tae re. 3 soven perd of P "und-Chinae, an Co., Tows, 6 and’ Chester D. B, Morae, three pens of Polands and Chestr Whiter. S. M. Shortridge, Pleasant Grove, Des M ines Oc., lowe, exhibita € pens trice, Jeha 1 colt, M colt. J. Redick, Omshs, stallion chael MoOacty, Omshs, mare T. Griffin, Omaha, two stallion Alfred O, Grifia, Omeha, filly three yeors old A. W. Griffin, Omaba, stallion colt. E L. Eaton, Omsha, single gelding 40 herness. Willie E. Iler, Omaha, szddle geld- ing and mare. W, Hagadorn, Omaka, “Daisy, the Butcher Girl " Win. Marhun, Omahs, filly under three years o'd. A.S. Patr ck, Omabs, six entries. Engene O'Neal, Cmaba, mare seven years old. Jobn Fuslein, Omaha, single mule under 3 years, G. R. Rathburn, Omahs, ng tc harness, Georgo Canfield, Omaha, stallion over 4 years old, “Omaba Dick.” 3 \\'ri;vhf,(bm:h-,singlege!ding single am Brown, Jr., Omsha, stsl Tion colt under one year. Otto Friconi, Omaha, mare showing best two colts. Otto Frisooi, stallion 4 years old; aleo etallion of any age; brood mare; stalhon o lt. Frod Dellone, Omaba, rair of geld- ings to harness, W. B Royal, Omaha, nnnle gelding to harness, , single gelding to harness, *‘Little Tom ™ Jobn Gerber, Omaha, etallion,under 3 years. A. H. Baker, Omaha, stellion, over 4 years. Thos, Swift, Omaba, mare 4 years and over, “Fannie.” J. Scherb, Omlhn, mare under 3 years old, “Saida.” Saml. A. Herman, mare, clé, “Kate Sotphen,” Omal \Ir]l .Yohn‘on bay filley, under 4 years, ook D. herty, Ofnaba, stallion, under 4 years cld. Chris Nevius, Omabs, stallion under 4 yours old. 4 years vears and over, “Bell.” D. T. Moutt, Omsk years and over, “‘Li harness. George Csnfield, gelding to harness; Patrick.” e Daisey,” to Omaha, stallion single “att carmre, Among the most prominent cxhibi- tors from abrcad are Barclay and Traer of West Liberty, Iowa, who have sboot 25 head of blooded stock in tha stalls. Among these are Evas Proud Duke, Caclotis 41b, a premism fer, Almeds 4'h, Orange Blessom 223 Rose of Atbrook, il premiom aimels. Gleason 20d Oroeby, of Mechanics- ville, Iows, exhibit Carry May and Gretaful, two - thoroughbred Here- fords, SirDavid, a arge bull, is also shown by Mr. Barleigh. G.S. Barleigh, of Mechaniesvilla, Tows, exbibits ffteen Herefort and Hereford grades. Among these are | Ohbarles Weber, Omsha, stellion, 47 , mara four| Berkshires J. B. Rue, Council Bluffs, Towa, 2 pens Berkstjres. McBride ard Dawson, Lincoln, 7 pens Berk-Lires and Polan POLITICAL NOTES. The outlook in the Pacifio States i stesdily growing brigiter for the re- pablicane. Minaerola promises & majority of 59,000 and Towa 75,000 for tho opub- llun ticket, Two of the leading cendidates on the Democratic ticket in Cleveland have declined the nomination, beicg ofraid to ren. The colored republicans of Burling- ton, Iowas, have a Garfield and Ar- thur organiztion, seventy-three strong, called the ““Garfield Guards.” There are eixty thousand Union soldiers in the state of New York, and already 50,000 of them are en- rolled for Garfieid as *‘Boys in Blue.” The Dallas (Texss) Herald (Dem.) puts down the democratic vote of Texa ar 170,000, the republican vdte at 50,000 and the greenback vote at 40,000, The prohibitio of the Third strict of Michigan have nominated Samuel Dicklo for representative in congress, and he hes withdrawa his name from their state ticket, where he was the candidate for governor. In the Vermont legielature of 1879 there were forty four democrats, nine gresubackers and five independents Lu the one just elected, the state sen- ate is unanimously repurllcm, and the house contains but twenty demo- crats and one greenbacker. Mr. Charles H. Bell, the repub'i can nominee for governor of New lilmnsh\n was_formerly spaakerof the New Hampshire houte of repre- sentaives, lud afterwards a United States senator for an_unexpired term. The Portemouth Chrenicle thinks that there can be no reasonable doutt of his election. Things are much mixed in the first congressions] district of Cal foriia. The repubiicans have nominated Hor ace Davie; one facticn of workingmen nominated John 8. Ea he | etraight greenbackers, Hoory S. Fitch and the greenback workingmen Steph- ©u Maybell; and now the demoorats talk of pominsting Gen. W. 8, Rose- crans. —————— PERSONALITIES, Gerster's baby s sung to leap with 1,000 songe. The dearest spot on earth to Gen. Schoack is the ace of spades. Vict bini do not plav by note; they get slong very well by ear. “Bu.k” Grant is evidestly prepar- ias for winter, havingalready secured one mitten. A Mssis probably as geod as a mile, buta boy woald have beaten them both."—[King 4lfonso. Every paper in the country has re- imported thoroughbred Duchess th, Fanny Btn, a thorovghbred, Princess B. 204, wlich weighs over 1750 | g::nrl- snd is accompanied by a| atifal - calf; Priocess B., over 1800 por iumc, and lh;r‘ edf; Sen- | ifor,a -u!.nuutmuy-u months old; Duke of Maochester, s grewn marked that Gea, Myer rendered his country some signsl sacvice. Won't somebody land the Prince of Wales 8 little something? He ia a tri- £ oser §5,000,000in debt. Mary Anderson visited Cincinnati | recently, and the gentleger, from the board of alcermen down, were 30 de- New York, September ©1.—The Sun seys that Gen, Gruwt hos ar renged to have an interview Tival o this city with some g crested in the Ories m ex'0o, to discu a which has alresdy to nccapt the phswdl‘ oy of that mi . The pleasart ex; erunce of the st.e holders of the San Pedro and Canon Delagna conpany in B ston m vn loudung their stock at trcbla its cost, upon the strencth of the tender of the presidency of that company to G an iszought by other compautes now, hat oger. He has seen the property of the Ortea mine and is only doubiful of its valus on aocount of the scarciy «f water. If he can be sa‘isfied wal can be got from neighboring river by an easy method. Indlan Iovaders. Brosial Dispateh to The Eee. 8ix Fraxcisco, Seotember 21— Mej.r Morri® militsry expedition to | vorthern Alaska ports, has retorne’, Itis expected that sixty canoes manned by Saint George Tndians, will jnvade American territory to hunt sea otrer, ard the Alaska Indians are determined to give them battle. Subscribing Liberal y. Special Dispatch to the Lee. Crxcrsxai, September 21.—Tt fs announced that citizens are subscrib- ing liberally to the $150,000 to se- cure the West Art museum. Prestdent Tngalls says he has names of fi'ty citizens who have agreed 1o eive $1000 each and that hy October 13th everydollar of the £300, 000 for the art museum will be suly scribed. Nebraska Republican Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebraska m heartily endorse the profestion of pri ples formulated by the national republs convention at Chicago, and pledge ¢ 2 We nfinn the doctrines of national ity in the formulated principles upon which the perpetuit rests, and that ths p inciple of h m doctrine of state rights, s revolutionar in its character and destructive of th unity of the ation, We regard the recent seizurs of the ol ahama, surprisi-g in the mag:itnde and | cff:ontery of the crime of all f-rmer eff. rts | of the par'y under the Twesd plan in New York, and the M method and a forecast of democratic do minion in_national aff irs that should cite every bonest man snd tax country to most, &s nest, endeay fext the party of bripeniage sad fraad 1 nt the polls in November. 4."We have considersd “what Tes and | Jackson would do if they were alive,” and | have de ermined to em_loy our hest ies In preventing the sai ure of the ns al government by their lising o mrade throuzh the frauds of the solid south, . We congratulate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of rouula- tion xnd wealth, and upon the goxd meas re of prowperity that has r warded thelr labor, upon the rapid upbuil ing of our ‘maserial interests sivce the snceess of sumption and the revival of trade. 6 We pledge our tuppo't to such T Iation in_congress ant such messur state legislatures aa zay be necewary ;e oct & correction of abuses and prewent | CEhoriraate ammisarion in charges by ) Teilroad corporati ps. 7. We moct cordially fnvibe the aid snd on in the late-t defens- of the differed with us on tem isenes, or | bave clung to the party name, Resolved, That we Beartily Join_in th recowmendation made by General GerSeld humur of acoeptance in urging upon EI nru’?::d ]lmv!m-nb of fln a T coly pad et o e o " i tivcsso. unw-fi nf& 2 a M The ear! of Durplid has been j1ed | X 00-oper national integrity and national purse of all | repullicans and war democrats who hav | NOTICE. TR Wiiine to have Su'ts, Pantr md tomeasue, would do Weli by KéLISE v MERC VT TAILOR, . 8 and workmanship s g nieed. DB N‘I‘E S'I‘RY. T. S, HITCEGOOK, M, D. 8, From New York has losated in Omsha, and »u:Tantees o do f 8t class work. Dect 1 Reoms, over A Cruickshark & Cas, Car. nd Doug sepd-2m M OELSIOR Machine Works, Oonraza, NEB. H F Hammond, Prop.& Manager 2 thoroneh aproinied v, complete hops and Foundry 0 ofevery desciplon manaiactared, Pamps and every class 0 machinary cial attention @iven to 1 Aumxrc.l’nlxe{s. llanwms‘ fting, I'OIIB, € mm,, etc. hinery, Meachanical Draught Sostly erecuted. Rar 14% and 160 INYALIDS AKD OTHEES SEEKIN. HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE n}; QUESTED TO SEND FOX THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. z P or from 4 E Gidn Bundred ant oot guemions il s Tutaaaily, are daly wopnieied wd ex YOUNG MEN Acd others who sufter from Narvous aud Phystaa! Debility, Lces of Manly ¥igor, Prawcatu \ion and the many gloomy acnseqnences of early apecially benefied by Soa- ETIEN exporesthona 3 ’fb i b praciced by quacks o o prot e e teins and potnia i eductivd roud 1o Hen Figor. sud Bodily Euergy. our adfen oo ortthonska e e pabiishers, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., ‘OR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATI. O W for 8 copr, av e sent you. J. C. VAPOR," ME iCHANT TAILOR it ol Ave,, Opp. Mssonic Hall, OMAHA HARTHOPF'S MUSE Brandt’s Turner Hall, m, ains & larve aillection of 2000 w0 el o] caosas o Geoleey, 800TS AND SHOES At a LOWER FIGURE than at auy other shoe house (n the altr, 238 FARNNAM 8T, LADIES' & GENTS, MADE TO URDEB e oreet. oy reason eriory E " UNDERTAKER, 0240 Fellows’ Block. T MARKE T, P, Block, 16th St. o 8l ks eunsiant . Vegstables in eea TA_F. RAFERT & GO, Coutractors and Build.rs. owmer of the 'v'cbr-ud Kaolin + near LOUISVIL] has the denot ut asonablo prices. Par. a white front or ornamental do well to give ua s call oPsend J. T. A, HOOVER, Prop., Torievila N ~ SHOW CASES MANTTAOTURED BY O. J. WILDH, 1817 CASS °T,, OMAHA, NEB. _£57A gond assortment always an hand WY The Fonanza for Book-Agents ¢ linz (. twe sjlensidly Ulustrated books, {‘EN 5] HANG“GK"W" by his 1 long friend, I EY Gahor v 1 “val fame), high K, the parcy '3 s comadein. Arus and por.onsd wn auth E&N GARFIELD For oest 5O te TGS ProTHE B Wit LEN KUTHEKFUKD (a0 1hird Auaito 0.4, Tra ), Attor Counsel 5 Grant Place, Washington, D, o Thivi ,\\l.fl'nr of the United Stat attention_given ttierent of accounta of ll Goverumen stmasters, Marsbals, Mail Contracto Will practice beiora the Suprem it trie U. § Court of Claims, Patent O ! Land Offie, &c., &c. Hefers to Hon TPE CELEBRATED 1 Steel Tooth ifarrow Gval Manufactared by L% GROO1 & GEDDLS Write for prloes bawrt and for sald County, Frecent, WAL C. BA | 2 and flinz the retition of Heary < thes e mstrum 1 thie s iyte low i po ated and 1o ded, fiun\fllzmlvgu h Sas . i s aigoed fof heri £ sad pe: hen all perarns interested 1n seid mat. ‘ear at a Guunty Court to be heid, in | County, and thow cause why {he er shovld not be grunted: and of the pendency ot said petition and erech boiven o il penony by publishing & copy of exur B, 8 tews. | C sacces. - copy.] WAL, O. BAR‘]’BOLO‘IZW ‘Somntv Jua: NOTICE! a8 P.Ad-.k‘ Falinda Cure Jicees. K € aike, o Boben Foon, 3 < R VH 4 4010 8 the Butkwest quar- b 4 norhest ‘ol |1 f oue (1) n i Lot ous (1) ma lot Bl kN0 865 _allmi p omi s te ©.lss County. Neirigha, and uoless Yo a1 iy o e Goraly Jedee of the’ Coumy Lo cfsd) Countr.on orbaere (he 1h day | of Au.ust, 1800 0 Bave o8 enset 10130 o escrived 1y she Jaws of 2 ebeska, the il procerd to Lave taid dsmages ido } i1 & NEERASEA R, R, €O, tio vt 1880 dttws &GE Ts—m\\‘l‘z(;&:s? CHASES rflon T 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not_recommended as a remedy * for Al the ills that fiesh is heir to,” but in Complaints, Dyspepia, and Sicls Head- ache, o diseases of that character, they stand without a xival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathar paratory to, or after taking g asimple purgative they cre uncqualed. BEWARE OF lMlTATIDNa. The genuirn Each box has 1 the impression MCLANE'S PILL. Each wrapper bears the tures of €. McLaxg and Frewix Br A9 Insst having the genuine DG MOLANES LIVER FILES, pre- vared b ‘FLEAING BROS., Pittshargh, Pa., the market being witations of the name He Line, diflerently but same pronunciat BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Eftectus] Cure. PERRY DAVIS'PAIN-RILLER Has 51000 the fest of ZORTY YE R’ trial. Directions with each eottls, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, WANTED ! Elivoring kxtracs, Profit.good 920, St. | ou - THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, BANKING HOUSE « IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL,HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. Business ‘ransacted same ag that o a Incor. Pporated Bes Accounts kept fn Cureney or gold sabfet to sizhi check withcat not r\-/itp.nul paratie a three, Fing intareat, or o Adveuces made to ustomers on approved se- i ke rate of fiaret : t exchange Govern ey Gy Bondes i Fn land, Treland, Scot- tand, and all parts of Barcpe. Seil E iropean Paceaze Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. avglltt U. § DEPOSITORY, First Narionar Bauk OF OMAHA, Cor. 18th and Farnnam Streets, OLDEST BAHKI;IC ESTABLISHMENT 1N OMATHA (SUCCESSORS TO KOU: ESTABLISUED 13 180 Organized as a National Back, August 20, 1538 Capitaland Profit; Over$300,000 Speclally suthorzed by the Secretary or Treasar to recelvs Suhseription 16 the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS A, 3. Parrusrox, Attorney. Jous A. Ch lomox. F.H. DATIS, Ase't Cashier. This bank recetvesdoposit without razard to sigo icketa for Enigrants in_the 1n mayl -t REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis' ReaL Estate Acency ELECTION PROCLAMATION. On Court Housé Bonds. A2 wston of the Rest of Gouate o tue ol ty ol a6 fhe St o X e e er A.D, 13%0. {L was by 21 he. o ntf o & hun nstracd o bufiding, all the cost wuildine not b excerd e ni v doilars, n tuch co ond 0 mpletion of & and experna of i of dufe) I8 iy e TeSy b coi ' fwumy yews =181 res i ) por s, 7o ano DESLIC S Taw, S et £ pa ths prinel of suh o urit; d, r.l . Dok n.re th 1 fitcen e Vo' ds “ball he levia daleays that 1o o cve 5 griater smoust i ten i r eent, « e assemsod maiustio of A1) the & xale propers tyTn e ooty 1. tirests sl bopad on mld 8 iV from and afier the d Loof ¢ o s ofals bonds ara ¥ part thoreof and tho of the mo.. 5 therei The st Bunds a1al o red 4 m:ble at the op. tiou of the Brard of Cow ty Commissl '8 6 saicontyatt e cxpiration of ten years from hg dnts of sid bord, Wo k o eald ourt hous shall be comumniced imm di tely aftec the i p lon of said pr p 8 - ton. if adepte , and 8 44 biilding to Lo com- plotod on oF hefore Janvary 1, 18:2. Nolevy arall be m de b p. principal ot fen yeare from the fate of said bovds. e o' m 10 which the above proposition it eo. Sabmiuied. thall be- by bk ot apom which ballot shail be printed or writfen or yart Iy printed or wrlited 'the words: *“ror Court 2 Court. Houso o m eainst. suid p the vo ted npon at © o gencral oley fa the County ot Douslas, St. o of Nebraska, 0n tho 2d day of Novemter, 4. D. 1680, at tht lowiog numed o ¥ ga a Precinet Ko, one (1)—Turner Hall. Omaba Precinct (:)=No. 3 engine —Carpenter shop, th of et nehiouse lot No. 2 0. four (4j—<herifls offcs, maha Pecinct five (5)—Ed. Leeder's east cor ef 15t and ChicagoSte. (6)- No. 160, lae nou orence Procinct—Florence Yotel. Unlon Precluct—Iry ngton ol col heuee Jeflersou Precinci—School house fa District No. A1 iorn Procinct—E!khorn schoc] house. Pate Valey Prs.inct—8chool house at Waterl Shikazo Prectai—’chool house at Elkkorm taticy Millard Precinet—Millsr 1 school houss. Meardle b ro-inct— eCarile rahocl honse, Dougla: Preo not—Houso (fJ 0 Wiicox West Omata Prectoc:—Scheol house in Dis- trict No. 46 ‘Avd which clection w1l bo opened st 8 0's'ock in the morniog »n1 will continue ope: Uatil 6 o'ciock in the sicraoon of the sume day. o) County Conmimcers, JORN B. MANCHESTEK, Couty Clérk. 1400 BOGES & IIH L. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnkam Sirect OMAHA “BRASKA P Grand Conina flotal Nebraska ILand Aqenry DAVIS & SHYDER, 1605 Farnham St. (maha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES caretaly slected fand in Fastars Nebeaur for sale Creat Bargainan fmpreve: city property. O ¥ DAVEE Late Land Cor rms, and Omaha WEBSTER SNYDER, PR dp-tebTtd Tommon e, prmp— Byron Reed & Co,, oroesTESTADLISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY VEBRASKA. THHE ORIGINAL. BRIGCS HfifiSEH Cor, Randolph 8t. & 5th Ave., CHIOAGO ILL PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY contalnlng all mod oleveor, & J.1L w168 "OCDEN HOUSE Cor. MARKET ST. & BROA IJWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa. On liue of Strewt Rallw iy, Omuibus o -nd from S Parl e flowr, §3.00 per dav: iifd flor, 6100 A le Prop METROPOLITAN Ostana, Nen, IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan first onee i cre- entire'y renova’ comforiable and homelike house. UPTON HOUSE Schuyler, Neb. eals. Good Tede and accommogating Specs Fuist-clasa House, G attentlon patd to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb. alstt M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPRESENS: PHENIX ASECB MEN'S FUSD, BAITISh ARKIGA SEWA (K FIRE INS. GO. AMERICAF CENTRAL, Atmets Southenst Cor, of Fifiseath & Doagias 8 it A JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly ot Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER So. 1417 Farnham St., 0d Stand of Jacob Gl ORDKRS BY TKLKGRAPA SOLICITH PASSENGER AGEOMMODATIUN LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conneets Wlth Strect Cars Corner _of BAUNDERS aad HAMILTON STREETS (lndol Bed e ss follive: ¥ A . I, and 124 %0, 6:15 and §:15 p. The 817 8. 1 run, leavin * mabs, snd the {2908 rus lesvog Eont Oaha, afsanally oo all capacity wit oF passengers. "Pho 617 & - ros wilkbe e v the o 008, corner of Dodge and 15th euresia. Tickets cay co procad from etroet oardii gy wror monvy. Sise, A AToer, m% ‘NOLODiNG STRE SAB FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners reor:, good sscommodations arce sample rocm, charzes ressonable. Specia tion given 7o travailie mon - WG HILLIARD, Pr prietor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fiest-cl-g, Fine large Simple Hlogk from depot Tra t03 hours for dinrer Depit, flates $200. 8250 .n.usw. 10 tooi; s ngle meal 75 ceats. h.\LCOM l’nn‘/vi»'tu»ro.~ ooms, one ) mihutes ‘and trom cording ANDREW BOR! B.A. Fowzx. Jaurs B, Scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. Designa tor buildings o desoription on exihibition at our offce. We o xpeence i daigni pui e pulling and res ..um-m i o RAWBURG AMERICAN PAGKET £0.S Weekly Line of Steamships Lesving New York Every Thursdsy at 2p. m. For Ergland, Frauce and Germany. For Paeage app's to C. B. RICHARD & €O., General Passcuge: Agects, fweilly €1 Broaaway, New York is8s6. 18280, We o211 the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive § GLOTHING AND CENTS’ FURNISHIXC GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carcy the Largest and BIST SELECTED STOCK OF cOODS Vhich We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRICES 1! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT IN 0H:HA, Tsin chirge of Mr. THOM reputat; TALLOY, whwe well- has been fairly earn D — We al:o Keep an Immense Stock of ||HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE] M. HELLMAN & CO,, 21 & 1303 », m3teodaw GARPETINGS. Carpetings! nhm Street, Carpstings| DETWILE! Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 1 WHSTABLISO D IIN 1868.) Carpets, Cii-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, 5T H MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. 1 Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHABES AND LAGE GUR o . Ard bave a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lan In fact Everythio ©Orders from abroad Call, or Address John 8. Detwiler, 0id Relizhla Carpet House, OMAHA. Wy. F. STOETZEL, Dealer in HARDWAREH, The Cheapesu Place in the City for FIRST GLASS COOK STOVES. I Ma ufacturs my own Pieced TINW.ARIE That will last yous ifetim -, a" th= Lowest Price in thecity, and eal in vo 1aciory-mads tru k that is almost universa iy dealt in now a-da - uJ u'l’\o m nufacture al kindsof Cans. WL F. STOETZEL, Tenth & Jackson St. WHOLESALE GROCER 1213 Farnham St, Omaha. HENRY HORNBERGER, BTATEH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trads. Families Supplied at Reasonable Pricea. Offics, 230 Douglas Street, Omaha. RTA brequins, Cords and pt in a First-Class Carpet Ho icited. Satisfaction Guaranteed DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, 40 iRGM FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, e “‘%sa‘:u[mm AND RET. s, “’ -MILLS, CHURCH AND SGHOBL BELLS HALLADAV ’MHD HiLL 20” . —

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