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THE _DAILY BEE ITOR KATIONAL REPUBLICAN TiCKET. ARTHUR, of New York PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS GEORGE W. COLLI of Pawnee Connty. JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County- JOHN M. THU of Douglas County. FE UBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member o EDWARD K. VAL { For member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS. For Governor, ALBINUS NANCE, For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General, J. DILLWORTE. For Comminsioper of Public Lands aud Buildivgs, A. G. KENDAIL. or Buperintendent of Public Instruct on, “W. W. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. For Athorney—Third Indicial District, J. BURNHASL The body of Peter Woodland, the Ferole superintendent of the Hudson River tunnel, has beon recovered from the shaft AMERICAN prima dounas abroad are eving a series of succosses which is gratifying to our nationl pride. The Intest debutante is Mile. Marie Zan Zanat who appeared yestorday in Romeand received a genuine ovation, Herald heads an editorial sw Money Talks in Indisna.” Tt deemn’t noed s quarter of 2 column of Mr. Jay Sterling Morton’s writing to inform peols that five dollare a vote Smports sufiicient Kentucky braiscrs 10 talk very loudly in the Ohio river countles of Indiana. Tue o the new news from ry in that the cabinet council have dscided that the procecd- Ings against the roligious orders yot Tue laest ¥rench minist The permission to remaining in France be gradual, pope has withdrawn hi allow the orders to aek the govern- ment for w teaching. thorization to engage in Tue failure of the Virginia read- justers and funders to come to an agresment on the question of an elect- sral ticket pives a etrong possibility of In 1876 the democratic vote of Virginia was 139,670 and the democratic ma- jority 44,112, The readjusters claim 10 control 160,000 votee, and if they republican success in that state, P 120,000 lees than their computed wrength thee bo cast for en electoral votes will field and Avthur. Tur resolutions sdopted by the riv- ®er improvement couvention which hire just concluded ite sessions at St. Jo- ®eoh, baar upon a subject of trans- cendent importance to the sgricultural The velley of the Missourl embraces an area of 215,000 square miles, contains a pop- recions of the great west. wiation of 4,000,000 pe: bushels of grain. Cheap transporta- tion forits products is the crying need of this great section of the country now hampered in ts growth and ob. stucted in the dovelopment of its wmateriabyourcos by the extortion and The discrimination of the railroads. Tiver convention iu its resolutions de- ma wpon the Missouri river & oonsider. tion commensurate with the magni tude of the interesis which will be subserved by its improvement, and provide fora thorouzh remedy for all wrtificial obstrnctions it has permitted 10 bo cceated by railway bridges, for tho removal of all snags and drifis of floatng timber, and for comp: ©i the citizens alog its banks. yesolution also demands that when #nh surveys shall have been made wud che plans approved, that congress #hail wmake such appropristiens and tako such other action as will eecure 1 ¢ speediest, permanent and adequate mprovement of eaid river. theso dematide, of #he vepresenta t15cs of the statéy wil Aoubtless meet w1k the 'manimoos wpproval-of their ©mstituencies. Tmmediate and per- maanent improvement of the chaunel w1 banks of the river is imperatively neoled. Bat such improvements #h0sd be made only by com- 1 >0t and honest men who will fuifil 10 the latter the contracts which they iertake. Such contracts ehould al « . be supervised by engineers who can 2.0 hs bribed into scopting the work us « dishonest contractors, The government - ahould make some «ecided change in the gement of the rip-rapping, e stench from some of the late rip- Tap contrasts isstill wafted slong the buake of the river, and crumbling wells and caved in banks are a mona. wentt> offiel incapacity of - ishon- et It i troe ¢ tie 37 vement e undor the sup cvision of | + wy offidhts who are snwposed to be | the pinks of ofticial purity, Botarmy | <ffiers are not ‘otally unlike other | moa and when large expendituras are | uoder their control theyare ep: fo Ue sreassd by ccntractors just as much er men. From the events of the ’ fow years 1t looks very | N as if & gigantic river improve. | 1 0t ring exieted with its hesd at St. | L aisand its tail at New Orleans, | “The states bordering on the Missouri | fl(nr improvement very badiy, ey #hould insist on baving euch 31, rovement as congress grants thes €0 honestly and well. i bar THZ DEMANDS OF THE COLORED | Sentinel and The Humboldt Newe, MEN. The former, an independent paper, is The colored men of Omahahave Is- | conducted by Monsgon & Speiser. ver militia, Contracts are let for the building which is to be two stories high, 50x175 feet. withtwo reception rooms 17x25 feet ‘each, on the first Jemcluments of cffice. ple, and a taxable wealth of £400,000,000, and produces annually nearly 500,000,000 s for Missouri, Jowa, Kansas and Nebraska that congress bestow a thorough eurvey of the river by eat engineers, with & view to d:tormin‘ng’ the speediest and most ecmomical plan for deepening ite chanuel, «nd protecting the property The ingrepreseat- | Mr. Monagon was away at Centrsl sueda manifesto demanding rep: City, but we called on Mr. Speiser and. Mer. Bailey who was acting editor-in- chief during Mr. Monagon's absence. They are both genial gentlemen, and ation in the mext legislature, They it themselves on the Declaration of endence which they interpret ss a guarantee that all men sre not only ree and equal but also have the inslienable right to the hcnors and They declare that “taxation without representation will only be submitted to with protest by those unworthy to be free or free- men.” The wording of this reeolution would leave one to infer that thore worthy to bo freemen pay their taxes a4 Go nol protest. The fraters of this resclution probably intended to asy that no one worthiy to be a free- man would submit to be taxed aud - man unrepresented withouta protes They also resclve “that where ove class of citizens are ignored in the where they reside, for the cting of laws to govern, all such s ars still in a state of ves Now this paper has always been a consistent friend of thecolored race, and an advocate of their rights to equality before the law, as well as their rights to enjoy the privileges of American citizenship in common with other citizens. The right to vote, of couree, carries with it the right to hold office, but we also maintain ihat only those shall hld office who are capable of falSlling all its requiremeats. = The colored men of Omaha complain in their reso- lution, that they are ignored in this community because mo colored msn has beon chosen to the legislature. w ak a matter of fact men are eent 10 the iegislatare to make laws, not for aclass, race or nationality, but for the whole state. The colored men of Nebraska have no reason to complain that thoir race has been wronged by any legislation, or that their interests as tax payers are mot as safein the hands of white men as they arc in the hands of men of their own race, There are mo black laws on the statute books of Nebraska, mor has there ever been any legislation denying colored men the right to sit jurics or to ll any office to which he may be appointed or elected. The claim that the colored men have been red in Omeha in preposterous, Colored men have held posttions in the postoflice, on the police force, on jurics, &, They would have held higher positions had they trustworthy men capable of filling them. The population of Donglas conaty is over 38,000 and the assessed valu- al that ropresenta inhabitant men i or. leziniature were based on taxation, th 00,000 of taxe propenty, entitled to just one-seventieth part o a moember. It is therefore self-cvi buve no grounds to complain, as yet. The clamor for membera sl in the nexi are slature to furtheir personal in them who had especial fitness formak- nation, not as a color American citiz A any special legislati 1o the colored men the rights guar. rantesd themt by the co movothey are making. If, however, fire we don't consider this move in government, colored psople of Omaha should plan themsel mere desire to hold oftice. standing acquire the respect, confi dence and esteem of their fellow citi. in this free country on acoount ol sought for. HEALTHY EUMNOTDTA Corrospondence of Tws Bxe. Huasorvr, Neb., September 22, ner count; Nemaha river. river bottoms. Situated nesr the middle of the county northand south, with no town in the county north or south, and none east or west for a dis- tance of seven or eight miles, it cx- ucts tribute from a Jarge distriet. The corn crop is immense, and wheat is boiter than usual. In fact, all crops are excelleut and the paople |in the beat of spirits over it; so moch o that we will have time to but briefly notice the meny Indiostions of their restless enterprise, The spiritusl welfare of locked aft f the city is ter by four church organie- viz: Christisn, Methodist, German Methodist and Presbyterian, Each of these organizations has a good house and a large congrezation. On the higher part of the swell | ©Pon waich most of the town s built, is & two-story school house. Here is a well organized high school, employ- Ing fous teachers, and having a regu- Lar attendance of over 200 papils. The population of Humboldt, by the way, isabout 1.200. Tae local news snd one, | | politics are done by The Humboldt : Work on a new armory for the Den- | was divided pro rate according to populstion, there would be one member for every 3,800 and at that ratio the colired people would be entitled to & of one or less than oné-thicd of one representation in the would be one member for each and the colorad peopls would be dent that tho colared men of Omaha ppears to us nepired by torested parties who have somo axe tercats. If there were any men among d man but as an if there were uneeded to ensure amendments, we shoald commend the 83 it seems probable to us, the colored people of Omaha sre to be asked to pull somebody's chestnuts out of the thelr interest or inthe intercst of good | Some of the Indians cut the cane and In conclusion let us say that the o5 on & higher plane than the They uld by their edocation and moral zsus. These will not be denied them their coloraud previous condition, and only when they have acquired these prerequisites their people will not be compelled to ask office for they will be Humboldt is in Richardson, the cor- on the north side of the It is located on'the rising ground that rolls back from the floor, and a ball, which will be50x100 feet. The sacond floor is to be oocu pied by officers, slceping ooms, efe. wo ar. under obligatious to thera for s, % e a1 e , 2% Caster county will have a jal ahd head; ~ and is conducted by |Courthovse =it Bloom & Sowle, both boys| The Northern Pacio railrosd vi be graded east of Caster as fat as Glendive this fall. Nearly all the machirery necessary for ths completion of the copper smelter, at Butte, has arrived. Receutly 8 megaificent, caribog, yas shot on the Blackfoot ravge. He weighed 1,200 pounds, and stood 21 hands high, There are three surveying parties of the Northern Pacific railroad in the field operatig on the Yellowstone west of Miles City. A Felena man expacts to turn out about a million brick this year. Theéy are made of n good qualicy of blue clay, and fiod a ready market. The wheat orop of Gallatin valley will fall about 50,000 bushels short. of last year’s yield. The winter whest crop will not be more than one-fourth the usual crop. Trains were expected to be ruaning to Dillon on the new Utah and North- ern tailroad, ten miles north of Wat- son on the road to Salisbury, on the 25th. There were $16,500 of town lots sold in three days, some being sold for $600, Tt is estimated that several hundred bushels of apples, of superior quality, will figare as part of the fruit crop of Missoula county, this sesson, and an- other year the crop will be increased to thousands of bushels. It isthonght that the territory should grow, within the next few years, all the apples re- quired for home consumption. In the new mining district recently discovered on the right hand fork of Muil creok, a tributary of Mill creek, quite a number of ledzes have been struck, most of them prospecting ex- ceedingly well in gold and silver. It in their teens, but chock full of en- terprise. Humboldt claims”to have the best Opera house in thestate, out- side of Lincoln and Omaha. It is cerable of holding an sudience of 600 and the stage and scenery are of a superior style. Mr. F. W. Saundson who built and controls the Opera. house, eleo has a large hardware store and a mammoth stock of agricultural implements. He will buildffour or five brick store rooms in the spring. He is one of the men who make the town what itis. The grain and stock business is very large, but in our lim- ited stay we had not time to censult the proprieiors of these large eleva- tors to get figures. There s a Gar- field and Arthur clab here of over 100, axC between 90 and 100 men enrolled in the “Garfield Guards” well drilled and uniformed. I believe the democrats have a cluby but it mukes nostir. A fine flag was presented to the ““Garfield Guards” Saturday night by the ladies of the city. Arrange- { ments have been made to haye Pro D. B. Worley, late of the Normal, conduct s musical conveation during the third week in Octcber. Lightaing rod men have been oper- ating here and seversl farmers have been floeced. They say it will cost about g0 much to rod a house, get a contraet for the job at 10 musha foot and then put up rod enough to double their first estimate. It is an old game but still it finds victims. The lshge dry goods and grocery houses of Hines & Lambertson and W. H. Sterns deserve mention. Mr. Sterns has a three-tory frame store with bacement. Anderzon Bros. also deserve .:otico. They manufactute wagons and car- riages, employing steam in their work, They e lately turned off a fine | is confidently predicted that the di ““’bas r use here. They and an|coveries will lead to the development eastern man will start & plow factory | of some of the richest mines in Mon- soon W. M. Sweney will open_the Cen- tral houre next week. The house has boen reftted and renovated at a cost of about $4000, and will be a firat- elasshotel in every particular. Wo met W, W. Tark, republican oandidate for senator. Also Mr. Chas. Cole, candidate for representa- tive. As Richardson s safe for a large republican majority this fall, these gentlemen confidently expect to spend part of the winter in Lincoln. Two grist mills withim a mile and a Balf of town, and ono about four miles out; two bakerics in town, four drog stores, last saloon license revoked, seven lawyers, four physicians, three hotels, two banks, and other business houses too numerous to mention. SEVER. tana, although the facts of their bein on an Indian reservation, and st a point high up in the mouniains, may Tatard soinewhat their early dove thent. Oregon. Engineers who have made a sindy of the Columbia river bar have pre- dicted thot this year’s flood in th Columbia would, with the way of soraping, force t through the middle sands, and a channel south of Sand istand. to sea, and that the bar would the shape it had iu 1841, the e ever known. A few weeks rigo the work of stooping the ssitd ia the weakest place was begun. The first vessel to try the new chanuel went safely through, She dretv within two inches of twenity-ons fedt, There is ht aid in OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. on of property over £7,000,- — b o St 000. Of this population the Californa. The Portland board of trade has col people furnish about 1000| The Chinese have soizsd another | itsued the following statistics of trade aud we venturs to say that the |indn e manufacture of brooms. | f0F the year ending_August Lt asosei valuation upon which they | _Tho United Statesfihery attho Me. 317108 €xBorte o Saa Kraucivco {pay taxos doos pot reach $10,000. | Cloud river this yoar sends out soven | 37,707 f¥rp, Y2160, oF SLETO010. Doutlas comnty is entitle o ten | “iLio® Young salmon. potatoes, lumber, bidea and p ckled members of the legislature, aud it | . COPUE Laue county, has raited by | saimon exported to S Troacisco, tion the $15,000 required by the narrow guge railroad company to construct a road through that town. Ttisto bo finished to that point by Janvary 1, 1881 W. H. Blackwood, of Haywards, Alameda couaty, sold the fruit from an apricut orchard of rather less than twelvoacres for $12,000, out of which selea cowmission merchant had made a further profit of over $3000. The larwe grape crop and geod cived by growers this year will still further stimulate the plant $2,902,472. Vaite of lumber and ool from Coos Bay to San Franci £2,165,147. Total value of exp 6,851,993, Amount of whe flour exported eirect to the United Kingdow, 2,082,106 covtals of w and 1 2 in valuo to 84,78 salmon exported direct, 239,24 of the value of $1,196,305, V wheat and_flour exported to Chius, Sandwich Ialands, Puget Sound, F tish Columbia, and Aluska, $433, Amonnt of gold and silver experted, | ing of viveyards and increas £000,000. - | foF viveyard land in Napa. Proba. — bly four thousand scres or more of Wyoming, vineyard will be jlanted in Napa val- A new town has been staked ot in lex The comfug seanon. the now Puyou-Tara district. Tt is eaid ¢ at a fifty stanp il wil t Nevada The Gold Hill and Virginia tax col- leciors pounce upon every man who comes acrcss the divide from either town with anything to rell. A Vir- ginia butcher ie obliged to pay §20 & yuarter for selling meat to one Gold cembar 1st. and will 8oon be completed. river and Walker lake will be finished in two weeks, Piute ludians are now cugaged in harvesting their sugar crop on the Big Meadows, three or four miles from Lovelock. Thenatives have gathered thers from Austin, Walker river, Vir ginie City, Carson and other parts of the state. The crop is abundant this season, aud some of tho Indiaus have gathered as much as twenty sacks of sogar. There aro two grades of su- gar, one of which is almost pure white, aud the other of a brownish hue. menced on the 20th, tutional now has about 100 fubabitants, all o whom are at work and who propose to stay thoreall winter. An arr prominent mines in the district wil be worked all winter, Washington, n thresh it, while others shake the stalks and catch the sugar in baskets. 00,00 t Colorado. i Georgetown is to have gas works. :f‘c‘:‘l’,:,':‘,z"g“ FPERL 8631 yike Uish The Leadville jail holds eleven : Logging on the Skagit river is loom. ing up ss a very important industry. There are half a dozen or more can murders awaiting {rial. The Denver Firo Brick works are be running in Cummine City by Da- T'he work on the oxtension «f the Cheyenue water system is progressing, The mivers living in tents at or amount of some $1,900, lately as- sessed againat the company, was com- Juck City, o Teller, in North Park, mevt has been made whereby the An incendiary fire at Wartaburg on | = the 13th destroyed all the busmess houses except four, in all 26. Loss, Itls raid by those who claim to know that shipbuilding will be more - BARGAINS BEMIS’ " . AGENCY, 15th and Douglas Street. 3,000 residence lots for eale by this azen pridest anging from §2b to 8,600 each, and every part of the cito, and in every o e Postoflice, north, eztl, south A varsing m distance from one two miles trom same. Call and and 2ith streets, 00x132 will divide It. In Credit Fondisr addition. south o U. P. depot—§100 to 300, TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lois on Park Avenue and Georgia street, n rond to park, and near head of Bt. Mary's 25 to €300 each, Seven years kit per cedt intarest to those who will od substantlal bulldiuge. For farther partioalacs apply te. . P, BEIS, Agant, Fitdheith and Donglas Strects. A nlce lot orptiarkgy and Twenty-drst siresis, o ch Soch, ndr 8t Mary's aven. Two choKeAis on futh, ndar 8t - nd $000. Clark sireets, In 58, 50x165 feet oach, for Jmlw!-:un‘m ’e":n; s ‘s i ition—2300 and 2850, s fn Shu's fiF econ anid third ad- r3IC0 to 3600 e i 16th and Pleros, $450. 770 feet, on 1th streot, south w residince, for §2,000, or will oy sizod lots s from 350 t0 $500 el RIVERVIEW ADDITION. of Beautifnl residencs lots, lo- addition on_ Capitol B, be on the east, 5th on tho West rth and Farnbam street owned by . H Downs platted—18 on sisect. Thess lct) 50 indepth, & AL ESTATE AGENCY, L6th and Douglas Strects. offered for sale i you desire. Prices varylng 16,000 eael:. clieap housos nest Jackson st s crest sacrifice, Herols a .ome ous, - Tho pfoperty must s just & quarter of & o (L8 without any dela- GEO P. BEMIS, Ageit, 15Li and Douglas Sta icable ot nett Cuming and Saunders 91,008, PARK PLACH. capest acre lots 1n the city of Omaha, d forsale by this agency in Park cond additfon, on Cuming, youcan make 10 w while you Tots are more than equal Tots wil sall for as afu'l acro to-day. They wre vanca wost of Cr fghton edistely, aud don't lose your and full particulars of GFO. P. BEMIS, Agent, 35th aud Douglas Streets. 00. in Hartman's addition, $400 o §600. 's addition in cortler 1 troets, 31,600, z00d lots in Nelson's addition, 150 to addition, $760. Tois i Bartlett’s addition, aores sach, Prices 2700 to. §5, , (16t stroct), ot residence,! or 81,100 \ $1,000 near Clark Strect, 800 asch McCANDLISH PLACE. , very near ta the bu cheap anil ve rable, belug $0 handy to bus ness part of purchasers who wi | improve. los on f LAKES ADDITION, 1 edition, ce renidorde lots in_ b od gel fill parttcwlam, GEO. P. BEMIS, Agent, feck cast_frontage et in dopth. Wil divide it, mak. el and pot foll_particalars treet, 103 feet, east fro s ‘just south of the (Poppleto This Is ilt-edee, cal ce nd terms of REMIS, Agent, Jota, Just north of and adjoibing K, V. s addicon, and Tocated ders strects, at reasonab) 1hi to buver who improvet . BE IS, Agent. i ESTATE anglig from §150 t0 300 per ot on Sheruian Aveune north of Nichoias ot on Cass,etwoen 13th and 14th streets siear 2244 snd California o avetne, (10th stroet), few stops s avenae,and ground of James ll—these aro t new governmeat depot, nail U, ith, betweon Faraham and 0 o $1,000 each and loug ertlos in al- iness Llock—$5,090 10 816,000 b of aud adjoining Poppleton’s ce and grounas, and located on 1 strects, 8800 to §560 each and o thosa whowil bulld, Call snd ing site on’ Sherman avenue, vuun Poppictan aud the Dudier: n the ‘ween 20th snd. rices and long And the usual Pargatives, Is pleasant to take, And witl prove at onco the most potent and harml Syréom Henovator tad Cleanser lial b 7ci Dlen broushe o’ public. notice. For tion, Biligusness, Heada Sy arictuy Trom on odetrueted ¥ the aiciecalled or. " i et up Berons PURcHASNG ANY FORM o 80-0aLLeD ELECTRIG BELT, Hand, or Appilaisce representadto ciya Nerzons, Chro g e TULYERMACH | and $peci . 45 Yearsbefor, the Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy for all theills that flesh s beir to.” but in affections of the Liver, and in il Bilious Complaiuts, Dycpopei, and Sick Head ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each bb bas a red-wax geal on the lid, withthe impression, McCLARE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears tho sig tures of €. McLaxg and FLEMING Bros. 72 Insist upon having the genuine Di. C. MELANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared b~ ; FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, spelled differently, but same prov BOWEL COMPLAINTS, A Speedy and Effectual Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has stocd the test o FORTY YRR’ trial. Directions with each vottle. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS WANTED e Asses s Tes, Coffoo, Baking Flayoring Extracts, ctc , by fample, (0 fu Profit good. Outhit fres, People’s Tea Co., Eox 5020, St. Louis, Mo, ELEOTION PROCLAMATION. On Court House Bonds. At session of the Beard of County Comm's- sioncrs ity of Douglas, in the State of Nebraabs, b den on (he 1 of Septem- ber, A D 1580, it was b2 eald | ourd Resoivod, That thy following g the same i he 6ny eubmitied 58 a propost(l %0 thio qualified eléctors of tho County of Dot Iag, Nebraska, to- . To the o coiors «f tbe County of Douglas in th= State of Nehraska: Tho Hoar 1 of Con &y Commissioners of said couny herehy foliawing propositio Sl e 0 u' ty-0 o thousand doliare for the pirpose of ad- S in the constrcction, ereetion ani e.fipetion and the construghn, eractlon and completkin €% coure 1 ouse Lurlding in ihe oty of Omaha, County of Dou. ths Siate of Nebracka, for coun'y purpoacs 1d_all the purpo.ea for which such cou:t huuse may be lega appropriate tho mon-y raised th rel in wueh coustruction, or for such coistructi o and ¢ mypletion of sad building, ail ths costs and expense of suid building 1ot ¢ excoed the sum of wne hund i it londs (0 be oo ted Jauars 1st, s of e coun § trea. i T of said couny znd t fun -y years. with i (rest at a rate not exceed- £11% X (6) per coat. pe- annam, payable semi- annuall ly ra payment of the mierost an adai- ceted 8 2 pay the prinelp: ard prosiacd that cen per cont, of the priveipal ball belevied in 'y 0ne sear, and t sha'l bouds L tor amount then ten por cent, of 107 of Al the & xable proper- terest - all be pald on safd i after the d.to of tro ¥ part thereof and the receip of the mouey therefor. The said bonds shall be_redsemable at the cp. tioa of the Board of Commiseioners of ity S such b -1 N aras works, while Jead work depol, wock | - exid cointy at tre expiration of ion ears from Sy : o o | 0 customer. near Cummins City are preparing to andcet piat | e date of sid bond: il o S R e e Curaiiand Colora. | 2k xbins in which to_paes “the hose who build N S | e Qe AMAS e S01 Mt o Bl B Bee. g in the community that the public | g, oo s bex R winter. i GEO. P. BEMIS, Agont, tiom, it adopte- and s.id baflding o be com. o Sh do railroad has been completed as‘far el h fors January 1, 155 wowld be willing to trust him | as Walker river, and everything is| The injunction case of the U. P. 1ot cn P stroek potwcon | "o lovs all be Wade 3 By A part of tho with their wsterial interest— we | ready for the track with the exception | TMIWaY comp: againat the city of principal of s id bonds untll sfier the ¢xphiation orfal N of dreiving a few piles in chill | Chevenne to estrain the city and ite of ten Years from the date of said bonds should cheerfully join the col- g piles in Charchill | ©.¥ L Yy Toe form fa which the above proposttion oolornd mon in demunding ble ot yon. The grading between the | officials from collecting taxes to the 24 foct, 91,150 and §1,200, and very | shall bo subtaitted ¢hall bo Ly bal'ot, upou which ballot shall be peinted or writlen or part. ly printed or writted the worls: “'For Coutt Houso Bonds,” or *“Agalnet Court Houso Fonds,” andall ballots cast. naving thereon tho words’ Eoncs” ehall be deem- , | eonud taken to r of eaid proposition, and all | ballots cast baviug theroon the words “Against Court House Bonds” sball be doeined and taken 10 be agaiust said propost- tom, id 11 two-thiids of the voles cast at tho clation hercindliec providud in this behall be fn favcr cf tho above propositicn, It shall be deemed and taken fo be earried. "This sald propesition shall be voted upon at tne gencral el tp e vl in the County ot Douzlss, Bta'e of Nebruska, on the 2d day of . D. 1260, at. the foll o¥ng named Precinct No. one (1)—Turner Hall. Presinet No. two (9)—No. 8 engine ecnth bt. recinct No, three () —Carpenter ahop, dour south of engiue house lot No. No. four (4)—Shefiffs office, house, southeast cormer 12 "Oriala PrecinetNo.six(6)-No. 1 éuginehouise, 20th and Jzard str Saratogs Freciu chool house, near Gran- ol rence Precinct—Florenté Rotel | rapidly approaching completion, ono of which turned out reeensle S5 | HORBAGE'S ADDITION. - ‘L:};_fi PracinenSebont baees 1n- Distrlct "] The area of Summit county 000 feet of saw logs in five and & half | 53104 in Horbach's first and second ad itiont | Eikhorn Precinot—Elkhorn scool hotice. €qual to that of the state ef Connecti- | days with a gang of thirteen men. Tt | Nhchoics. Past, Sinvrmen sua Chpsuieni noes | yFiaiie, Vailes Prectnct—8ebool house at £ | cut. is naid that this beats anything of the | bsoly to U.P. Shops, smelting works, etc., | Chicago Preciat—Cchool house at Elkhorn Gl county shipped over §100. | ind yet on rocordof Togzng on Pas | [ ek 0 Fom S o BB el | s 000 in gold bullion during the first | et sound. twenty days of the month, The Denverand Rio Grand railway company has let a contract for grading the Gunaieon extension of its 1o1d. The value of property in Colorado Springs has increased over half o mil- lion dollars during the last six months, A gang of Chimmen arrived in Denver the other day from California, who are intended for tne South Park coal mines near. Como, A very promising vein of silyer- benring ‘ore has been discovered in Lincoln district, Olear Creek county, There is the usual excitement overthe find by the army of prospectors. A mestingof Fountainvalley ranch- men will soonbe calledto discuss some scheme for bailding reservoirs o do- ing something to increase the supply of water for irrigating purposes. An sxtraordinary find of gold was made a few days since at Ralston creck, near Arvida, and about eight miles from Denver. The gold was washed and showed six ounceof of conrse metal. The Denver and Rio Grande rail- road has contracted for the immediate exteision of the Ten Mile line from X komo to Breckenridge, twenty-two Arizona. The deadly Pedro river lately swallowed up a car ladies. have opened stations at Wilcox San Simeon on the Southern Pa ratlroad. d ralroad has reached the New Mexican line. The distance is 140 east of Tac- son. The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe raiiroad will build to Tucson from Black, in northesstera Arizona, toSan Carlos, McMillan, Arizona Canyon, and thence down Canyon del Oro. This is the line surveyed last full, and will pass through a contiuous stretch of mining districts with surface water, at a distanse not exceeding twenty miles—along the whole lins, 28 well 88 the coal fields of northeast Arizona. E. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER 024 Fellows' Block. Prompt atlention given to oriers by telegraph. nicksand in the San riage containing a gentlemanand three The Western Union Telegraph line The track of the Southern Pacific b+ GEO. . BEMIS, 15th wnd Douglas Stroet. 2 nders rost; 1 lots ©rs lew prices; $175 cash, o {ims and § per cent ' fotorest Yo $200 on d farus tor sale in Douglas, Sarpy, , Dodge, Saunders and Fastern best selected lands in the agency. Call andget maps, ticulera. of Omaha, 60 and $1.50. pamphict (aud map of ‘the Stato entiiad <o outiook of Nebraska” for res distributior Geo. P. Bemis', Rear Estare Acency, 15th & Douglas St., AHA NEB O] NOIICE. ENTLEMEN Wisking to have Suts, Fants, - mada to meesare, would do. well by EATTSE FHE MERC HAN TATLOR, | whereforices, £t and workmanshup ia gusranteed. G calling at’ miles. The railroad from Leadville to | Kokema is expocted to-be opened by October 15, snd within two months thereafter to Breckinridge, A high line canal is being built sround Denver, starting from above Littleton and ending somewhere near Greeley. This csnalis to be sixty-nine miles long, and will be the largest in the west, and will take two years to The owner of the celebrated Kaoli Banks, ‘near {.hosxsvnfx;:"n b now ready at is thfl_ki[:de lepot at Louisville, on WEHITE BRIcE £0 £l any order at reasonable prices. “Par. ties desiring a white front or oroamental Saish &t therata work bas bt dons | P2 mpier) T 12 #7528 8 ol o sed o 3 = 4. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Loxisvills, Neb | sl0ly ATTERTION, BUILDERS AND GO TRACTORS, DENTESTBY. T. S. HITCHCOCK, M. D. 8, From New Yok has loeated in Omehs, and Eirantess o 4o f st claes wark. Destal ooms, over A. Ceaickshank & Co.'s, Cor. 15t and Doug sep0-2m SHOW CASES Mavrricroam = O. J. WILDE, 1517 CASS +T., OMAHA, NEB, &F A good assoriment always on hfl.‘- 7 per cent Interest to those who wll {me 33 nice lotx in Parker's addition, betweon 1 Picrce, King and Campbell’s Sts., ith south fronta and only 6 blocks north of o (+nd street-car track) on Satuders iose who Millard Précinet—Millar school house. HeCanlie Precinci—tcCardle eghool house. Douglas Precinct—House of J. 8. Wilcox. Weat Omakia Precinct—School house in Dis- trict No, 4. ‘Acd which election will be opencd at 8 o'clock n the morning and will continue opea until 6 lelock In the afternoon of the sume day. BARKING HOUSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. Business transacted same as that o aa Incor- Porated Ban, Accounts kept. fn Currency or gold subfest to ight Sheck without notee. > | Certiicates of depostt lssued payable In thrse, etx and twele months, bearing interest, OF o demand without interést. Advances made to cutomers on approved s curities at market rates of interest i Buy andsell cold, bills of exchavge Govern ‘ment, State, County aud City Bonds. Draw Sight Dratta on Fncland, Ireland, Seot- 1and, and all parts of Europe, Sell Earopean Passace Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt U. 8. DEPOSITORY. First Narionar Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCCEESORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) RSTADLISHED I 1856, Organtzed as a National Bank, August 20, 1868, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Specially authorlzed by the Secretary or Treasury 10 receive Subscription to the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ‘Hanwax Koustz, Prestdent, Aveustus Kouxrz, Vice Prestdent. This bank recefreadopostt without regard to Issuee time certificatos bearing Interest, ‘Edinburzh and the principal cities of the conti- = Geo. P. Bemis ReaL Estate Acency. This agency does araicvuy & brokerage busl- ness. Does notspeculate, and therefors any bar- BOGGS & HILL, No 1478 Farnham Strect OMAHA NEBRASKA. Nebragka Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 400,000 ACRES 1 liy selected land in Eastern Ap-tebTet smondte. e ofthe Unitod Stae, s Londan Duolin Selis passage tickets for Emigracts in the In. REAL ESTATE BROKER 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. gainn on its books are Insured 0 its patrous, tn Ofice —North e opp. Grand Central Hotal. 1605 Farnham St. Omahe, Nebr. Oreat argeius n fmproved farms, and Ormaba ‘Lato Land Com'rU. . B. R ‘PTRON R2ED. LawWIS Bs8D. Byron Reed & Co,, OLDEST RATABLIGED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keap n complete atatract of title to all Real Eatato in Omalia and Douglas County. masite HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor.,Randolph St. & 5th Ave., CHICAGO ILL PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in the business centrs, convenicnt musement. Elegan‘ly furnisbed, all modern_ improvemente, elevator, k. J. Il CUMMINGS, Froprietor, oc16tt "OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Towa: Online o Strect Railway, Omaibus 0 snd from all raims. BATES—Pasior floor, .00 per da second floor, $2.50 per day ; thifd fvor, The best furnished and most commodions honse n the cit GEO, Prop METROPOLITAN Oxana, Nes. IRA WILsuN - PROPRIETOR. Ths Mefropolitan s centrall b, £y Sasa T ovorr” rospct,haviag reot; ! ontitely tenotstad. The public wid find Comforiabie atd hoffol ks house, mart UPTON HOUSE Schuyler, Neb: Flist.class House, Good 'deals. Good Beds een L s UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham S., 0ld 8tand of Jacob Gls OZDEES BY TELEGRAPE <OLICIZE PASSENCER _AIQgQVI‘Q_MUDAI LIHE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conuects With Strect Cars Corner _of SAUNDERS HAMILTON STREETS (End of Ked Live as foll.ws: LESVE 0¥aF i 3. 15 p. m Gmabs, and the 4:00 p. m, run, leaving Fort Omaba, ate usnally loo ded togull capacity with regular paseengers. The 6:19 a. m. rua will be made from the post- office, corner of Dodze and 15th surchta. Tickets can be procared from strest arcciv- ers, ot fzom drivers of bac PARE, 25 CENTS, INCLUDING §TRE _ CAR ¥ W o Airy “Raomms, and” King and accommodating (sea)) 3P Kooy | tresument. - Tw good ‘sample rooma. - Specia Fres Derse Mention patd to commercial trvelers: Connty Commisaiotors, JOIN . MANCHESTER, 7 8. MILLER, Pw%-, County Cler} 1430 | s15.01 = 7307@’131', Bb» M. R, RISD FRONTIER HOTEL, General Insurance Agent, Laramie, Wyoming. REPRESENTS : The miner's resort, good sccommodations, PHENIX ASSURANCE CO., of Lon. arge sam ple room, charges reasonable. Special don, Cosh Assets........ 85,107,127 | sttentlon given % snmllnc men. w}z"n::E ”Kl;‘lcs“f’(:;‘(fl!l ?.{(ca:d :‘mgg() 11- H. C. HILLIARD, Proprietor. THI , ot Newark, N. J., 1,000, - i pniadapiacapital.: Tovo00 | INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, AN NATIONAL,Csp- 3 900,00 Cheyenne, Wyoming. BRITISE AMERICA ASSURANGECS 1,290000 | 100t opor. Trine sicp rom 5 minoses NEWA (K FIRE INS. CO, Amets.... '$00060 | 10 hours for dinner. . Free Bas toand from AMERICAF CENTRAL, Assets, 800,000 . Rates $2.00, 82.60 and $3.00, according Southent Cor. of Filteenth & Douglas St ¥ cle meal 75 center el PATASE REW BORDEN. Gelef Cletk, " -t 5 ANDIE ef w JNO. G. JACOBS, e s B.A. Fowsr. Jaurm . Scorr, FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEGTS. Designs for bulldings of oy description o0 exthibition at our office. We ha over 90 sapericnce in derfzniag and wuperintend, Tog pusile building and " residences: Fians asd estimates furnishied on short notice. ROOW & UNION BLOCK. m30-81 HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET €0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursdsy at 2p. m. For Ergland, Frauce and Germany. For Passage spp'y to C. B. RICHARD & CO0., General Passeoger Agents, 61 Broadwsy, New York funet i856. 1880. We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHING, AND CENTS’ FURNISHING COODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ° We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF COODS IN OMAHA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES !! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMBENT Isin charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-established reputation has been fairly earned. Wo also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE! M. HELLMAN & CoO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINCER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. UINE SINGER in 1670 exceeded any previons duriug the Quarter of a Cent..ry in w ich this “Old Reliable ™ Machine has been before the public. ¥ In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year, 74,735 Machines, Our eales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayl The ** 0id Reliable” Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. FHEOMEMEER: That Every REAL Singer Sewing Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm ot the Machive. THE SINGER MARUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 34 Union Square, New York. 1,500 Subordinate Office he ates and Canada, and 3,000 Officos in Woild and South_America. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE’'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed. m3teodaw The popular demand for the G B at of he 0'd 16 d&ewtf remody has been with the most ' privats diseasos or otheawise. This gr. s for nearly ten years in France, tive offects, m Female Weaknes, Leucor- females, or 0 fact any d Kidney P 70 other. 1t he ha not cot It. send §£.00_sul you wh sesive the Pad by roturn matl. Address 0. 3, Sanch, FRENCH PAD (0., Toledo, Ohio. PROF. CUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD Wil positively cure Fever and Ag mb Agne, Azt Cake, Killious Fevar. Jaundics, Dyspepain, ne ail discages of the Liver, Stomch i The pad Ask 3 our druggst for this P o other 1 he d PAD €0, (U. 5, Branch), Toledo, d receive it by ccas peculiar fat. fo ures by abeorption, and is permanent: o0t keepit, send §1.50 t the FRENCH urn mail. KUASN & CO., Agents. Omaba, Neb. HARDWARE, The Che:pes: Place in the City for LASS COOK STOVES. 1 atanufacture my own Pieced TERN W -ARE, ill last you a lifetime, at 120 Loy in the city, “d’I}::lviv; no fuZwry-mada truck that is almost univers: alt in How-a-days. g 1 nll‘ao:;:a:ufaztme all kinds of Cans. WM. F. STOETZEL, Tenth & Jackson Sts. §3.e0d3m HENRY HORNBERGER, STATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. i ble Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonal Prices. Office, 230 Douglas Street, Omaha. ISH & McMAHON, Successors to Jas. K. Isb, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Import: 3 A Extracts, Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders. &o. ases, re. Absciutely Pure ' fall line of Sareica Instrumente, Pocket Cases, Tross aid Supoorters. Asiucely ¥ Drugsand Chemicals used in Dispensing. Proscritions Slled at say Lout of the wig Lawrence McMahon. ds O MORGAN, WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. FineT