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THE DAILY BEE E. ROSEW ATER: EDITOR EATIONAL REPUBLICAK TICKET. YOR PRYSIDENT: TAMES A, GARTIELD, of Ohio, FOR VICL-PRESIDEST, CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. PRESIOENTIAL ELECTORS. GNORGE W. COLBINS, ‘of Pewnec County. JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County. JOHN M. THURSTON, of D Co REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTINE. For member of Congress (Conting THOMAS J. MAJOR! For Governor, ALBINUS NANCE. For Tieutenant-Governor, E .C. CARNS. nt), Tor Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. ¥or Attorney-General, C. J. DILLWORTH. For Commissiores of Prlic Lavds and Building: A: G. KENDAL For Superintendent of Public Instruct on, W. W. JONE DISTRICT TICKET. ¥ar Attorey—Third Judicial District, N. 7. BURNHAM. —_— * hsaletter writef, General Hancock ts not a succese. He should now try the stump. Ty rich epectacls is efforded Ne braska fanmers of monopoly crppers stumping the state 0a an anti-monop- oy platfora. Tur sttendsnce at the late Ne: Vraska state fair will compare favor- ably with thet of any state of twice ita size in the Union. Tax farmers, who cast nive-tenths ot the votes in this state, are begin- ming to feel the necessity of sending men to the next legislature who are in eympathy with chem snd will reps resent their inferests. Tux Wabash company will immedi- ately push o completion the Missou- vi, Towa sud Nebraska railroad, which will pive tht rosd & short line from Chicago to Omuha. The roud is al- ready in operation to Humieton, in nouthern lows, and runs parallel to +he Chiongo, Borlington and Quincy. The prospeots for the Towa pool hald~ ing together for another yoar are by no meane good. TEE CAMPAIGN The eve of the Oetober battle finds the reoublican party thoroughly wavized audl with closed ranks equif- ped for the oncounter. Two weeks fiom to-morrow the parties will join S watle in Ohio avd Indiavs, Gheering wews from all the doubtful states ia constantly comirg into the headquar- 2ors of the national comumittee, show- ing that the eampaigu is being prasc- coted with earnestness and vigor and #hat the business wen and workivg. tnen are thoronghly awakened to the sianger which threatons their interest in the possibility of demosratic sne- cess. In Ohio the struggle is severe, but Secretary Sherman is confident that +he republicans will carry the stato in the Gotober election by 5000 majority ensuring a November majority of 10, 000 for Garfield and Artbur. In In- isna the " republioan prospeets are brightquing sy by day.- In face of the fat that for ton years India a has given solid ¢ najorities, strong hopes w0 . entertsined of ocarrying bhaf state Qotober for Porter and in November for Garfield, The republican canvess gives » clear tepublican majority of 5,000, which T courss s just as much and jost ae tlo to be depended on as ante elsc- ion canvasses in geveral. The fail- ure of the democrats and greenbackers * to fuse, the personal unpopularity of the democratic candidates, and the through awakenitg of the industrial claecen to, the danger of demosratic tuccess,” are working wonders in changing votes, and the rauks are 'eadily gaining in consequence. S:vong efforts will b made to prevent the importation of Kentucky repeat. «x3, and with » fair election republican wicoess reems assured. +] | e steuggie in New York state is wrowing in intens ‘The state out- « deof Now York cityand Brooklys]. m.y be counted on for'a heavier re- publicsn majority then it gave last 3eae, when Centralier Oloott received 1000 majority. The counties of New York and Kings in 1876 gave Tilden nearly 60,000 majority, and {thic year by the natursl increase in population may be expected to glve ot more than 82,000 majority for Hinoock and English. This in the highest mujority claimed by the dem- York and Brooklyn, asd the republicans insist that the fizares will be cat down by nerrly three thousand. £ The eflect of the Maine election hi wlready made itsell manifest in wlarmamong the business men, who i1 be stimulated to oast their ballots fo: the party of pros-erity, and who il 4o reapond 11 demog stic demand #or a change. Oonnecticut it consid- ered ae safe bythe : spublican mational < mmittee, aud New Jersey bids fair to'return her nive elestoral votes for Garfield and Arthur, iccal nominations madé by the demo- crats ate 80 wiformly bed, and the =nthoviase in the maunfacturing dis. 1zict for General Garield is so bearty, *hst thare ie good reasons to believe the majority given for Tilden 'n 1576 will be entirely overcome, snd 4 substantial vietory Tecorded for (be CARNS AND HOWE. The Hon. Charch Howe will speak at this place Thars’ay, Odtober 7 st 7 o'clock. p. m. Also the Hon. E. C. Carns.—[Aurora Republican. What will there to brazen repro- bates talk sbon:7 Will they rehearse the farcs they pliyed together four years ago, when Carns moved the abe rapt sdjournmert of the Howe inves- tigating committee, just as the evis donoe was about to be introduced to convist Church Howe of legielative bribery? Wil Ohurch Howe's secom- plice aud whitewasher, Cars, toil the ‘republican farmers of Hamilton coune ty all about the raseally game be played «a capper for the railread monopolies when he made Church Howe, whom ho koew to be the pald tool of the Usion Pacific, chairman of the senste railroad comumittee, in the last legia- latarel Will Church Howe tell the tax-payers and producers of Hamil- ton county all about those resclutions ba reporied back as chairman of the railroad comumittee, wherein he de- clared it was inexpedient and unneces: sary to pass sny law to prevent dise erimination sud oppressive exections by railroads! Will Carns and Howe explsin to the republicens of Hamiiton county how their pist record harmoniees with the Sixth plank of the republicen plate £, wpon_which they now seek election—one as president of tho sen- | ate and the other as member of the | lower houte. That p'auk reads as tollows “We pledge our eupport to such legislation in congress aud such meas- ures by state legiclators as may be neo- essary to effcot correction of abus aud prevent extortionate discrlmina- tion iu charges by railroad corpora- tions. How do these monopoly ceppers | interpret that plank ! Oan they co: virioe any men familiar with their past carcer, that they intend to live up to that pledge? What pledge have they ever kept unless they were pald for oarryingit outl What sort of & man fs Ohureh | Howe tosend on therepublican stamp, when it isa notorious fect that for the past eight years he has heen har lotting with the democrats and green- backers1 No farther back then the then chairman of the democratic stete ocentral commitee, at Howe's requost | was making & porsonal effort for him in Nemaha couuty, en his anucuoce- ment that he was for Tilden and a democratic U. 8. senator. | Ttisan insultto the intelligence of decent republicaus to send euch pol- itical frauds and motorious corrup- tionists to can the state, when there fs euch sn sbundance of honereble and re; uiable republicans ready and willing to do this work. No 80 Knows these ivfamous reprs aad ehysters bettcr than Mr. Dawos, atcn Comments on the Monopoly | snd wil last national campsign, E. A. Allen, | B VOICE OF THE STATE PRESS | behooves us to be upsnd doing, that | they may rot obtsin this advantage over us. They are perfectly organiz-d work strictly under the U. P lash, OXE DEFECT INTHE REVENUE LAW. Noith Patte Reputlioan. Our sttention has heen oalled by an editorial in the last Nebraska Farmer, Oaroszsa Thumper—A Revolt | toa potnt ir‘ the uvenb:? laws whml: i abli will probably come before the nex i =PUDICE Tegilutare for amendmont.. Fotmetly Valley. the assessment of railrosds in the LR siates was wale, as row by the stats ‘oard of assessment, (governor, aud ECOROLY KIRG ROLY. itor and tressurer,) such assessment Asrapatos Fionesr, being made on the ‘road-bed The republicsn_state sonvontion [ structare, right of way, rollirg stock, wasa most harmorious gathering, and | side track, telegraph linvs, furniture will, in a great mezsure, tend to fu [and fixtures, and personal prop ture harmony, but in order to secure | erty,” but that board chould not this state of affsits mach corrupt and | assess maghioe, fepair shops or ambiguous work was pet in, and in | other buildings, grounds or other roxl order to secure harmony allowed Hon. | esrate, but that assessment ta bo left () E. C. Oarnes, for sessor of the craor, and Hon. (1) E. K. Valentine, | city, ward or precioct in which said for congress,to be nomina‘ed by acé/a- | property was siutated, By anact of mation, bating Hon. () George W | 1879 the law was changed so that the Cclins with tne clectorship if he | state board was ordered to agsess all wou'd withdraw. The fact of the|buildings, real estate, eto, together matter is The Pioneer is becoming | with the road proper. =By the former ashamel of crying *“ but when | law the cotnty or city In which thess the republioan party becomes the | large, and often sxpensive, buildings duge of chronic office seckets it |and valuable teal estate belonging to is time thst the honest repub- | the railrond companies were situsted, licsn press raise its voice and|received the bemefit of the tax. By show up the matter. There are hun- | he proseut law the tax on such prop- dreds of honest republican voters who | arty is lumped togather with the road would stazd resdy to scratch the [ proper, and distributed among the name of E. K. Valentine from the | couaties aloog the road according to republican ticket, were it not a mat-| the of roid each cotinty con- ter of netional importancé, apd this | taine, so that the county that disn’t r o time when every republican | have s railroad building in it worth is exoccted to g> to_tha nolls apd | $500 would receive os much the ben I gr T e o | e L R AL matter of congressmen been revers-d | brng county, whioh might cost aud Tom Maj.rs nominated, with |8500,000, did that countv itsel”, the Hoa. E. K as the contingent,|To illustrate further: By the old with no hopes of ever being ad-|law, Grand Island, which lately mitted, this poraon of the Potomac 860,000 for railroad shops would be quiet, and the standard |t that piace, which are to cost §100,- basrers of the party could cry “Ali's | 000, would receive into her trergury well” The motion of MoCallister, | the texes on that $100,000 werth of of Platte county, to nominate & candi- | p By the present law th- date for senator, was overwhelmingly | taxes on thst property wou!d be divi- voted down, ressoning it woald place | ded along the whola line of railway :n too much powsr with the people, and | the etate, so much per mile, and thn stop the disgraceful sceves that take | Grand Isl:nd and Hall county woo'd up so much of the time of our legisla- | receive only that share measured o: ly tures, and are 50 luciative to its mem- | by the mileage of roxd in that county. bors. Ths lobbying and b As was and is the caso there, foat members of our legislature and state | other points through the state, avd so eenste which anuuaily disgraces out | it will coutinwe sn injustice glarng stats, if discontinted, as it would be | and apparen, unless the lugislature of by the penple expreseing a preference, | 1851 remedies the matter. woald be for the p(vlitlm‘lm to ni'; up e enre— one of the most lucrative, to them, Z ithays e STATH JOTTINGS. WHITFWASHING SLUKH. Board Reporter, The editor of the Grand Tsland Times has taken the contract to jus- ad defend Lieut. Gov. Caras in rect brawl he had in by bringing the en- tire press down on him” (Carns.) In tha course of his remarkable justifi- postmaster (by the grace cock) edltor says: “That & state, county of.eity officer, of whatever grade, is expacted to ekulk behind the impregusble barrier of his official postion to &vod resen‘ing vile persoxal insults and orprotious epithets applisd to the morker who bors him, by any low brate who might feel o disposed astic pativg immunity from pun ment because of the insulted gentloman’s regsrd tor his offlical and #oci-1 rolations, is Gekilig more than b with muscle and Nominations and the Revenue Law. ~The U, P. has built a stock yard at Valparaiso. —Adams county has a wetermclon weighing 120 pounds, —A flock of 8500 sheepis on the way from Celorado to Kearvey. —Niobrara has ordered a_surrey £o that the streets may be grad-d. —Naponee mills receive largs lots of grain from Phelps county, Kensss. —A pork-packivg establishment in Fremont is among the probabilities of the near future, —The tilway line will be com- pleted to Ciinton, in Pierce couuty, by October dst. —A Hasting's firm is ‘arranving to build a crick b'ock, 44 by 80 feet, &ud two stories high ~A large foroe of B & M. engin. Ber; are now at Work running prelin.s who setved with them in the legista. ture, and had many opporcunitiea to obrerve their trooked eonduct, aud be under ratos the itelligence and integrity of the republicans of Ham- ilton coun'y if ke thinks they will not resent the in<ult. = RrPUELICANS must face the fact that they sre fighting in the present oam- pign sgainst heavy odds. < They meod every voto they oan get. There i8 o excuse for any ropublicau ehirk- iug his political duty, The republi oan purty has to gain 185 electors votes to sceure the présidency, while the democracy have only 47 votes to gain to insure General Hancock's ele:tion. The clectoral votes of New York end Indisva c:st for the demee- racy would decide the eleotion of Gen eral Hancock, and leave the demoorats in the electoral college three votes to spare. With New York, Connetticut and New Jersey, General Hancock would Jinve cighteen more than a ma- fority of electoral votes. Thess pos- sibilities must be faced and considered by republicavs in their survey of the present canvass and its result in No- vember, Ir Mr. J. Surling Morton's fight against bonded indebtedness had been opened some ten years in e, when our state was pledging its credit to en- courage corporate monopolies it might bave scoomplished something. thoss days Mr. Morton's posket-book protested strongly against his planking himelf on any euch platform, and all his effcrts wore directed in an entirely opposite direction. It is the height of hypocrisy for Me. J. Stirling Mor- ton in 1880 to fulminate his political wiath against bond Foters throvgh the columns of the Herald when both be and Dr. Miller were most enthmi-} astic supporters of the very measures for which they are now calling the ro- publican party in Nebreska fo ac. count. Who is responsible for Mr. J. Stirling Morton’s eudden conver- sion. — Tire cabie announces the detection of another Nihilistic plot, this time to blow up the Czar's new yacht, the “Live, Messures were promptly taken to frustrate the scheme which failed of accomplishment. The wide- sprezd inflaence of Nihiliem is made apparent by the discovery of sooieties in every country on the continent and alarge working brsnch in London. It was from the headquarters of the London branch that the late attempt toblow up the Scotch express contain- taining the Grand Duke, and the plot to destroy the *“Livadia” origicated. Ta yearly report of Omaha's trade during (hs put twelve months will show a remerkablo incresse in neerly the last legislaturo annexing Sioux count; tothis district injorder to retain the balance of power. s'itation fixes the boundaries of the the comin, inacy 1 n3+ west of Nemaha Gity. —The Platte river bridge at Schuy- 1ir his been declared uueafe by the commissiooers, and will be closed. —TFeel catrlo are in greater de- mand this fall than ever before known in the history of Otoe county. —The Reotiblicati river retent'y was bantful from the heavy rais ana the érawes and rivines were backed full nlso. —The bishop refuses to permit the Oathelic church in Lincoln to be ¢ n- sorated untilit is entirdy finished and paid fo —Kearu Hew Presbyteria church is to be of brick, to eost &3 - 500, and will b yehed this fall. The dontract is lat. —Oyser 100 ten axe now at work preparing for the U. P. shors st Gratd T-land, and more aro constant ly employed. —St. Paul's new elevator is com. leted. It hed & capicity of 1800 ushels, and 1s reoeiving ns fast as - panch the nose of RS willing to gent The p.. (1o of Bewaid oounty, who o bestnequei.t d with the oir- cumstances of tue afiay Tas Brx l'ud.a to, have vindic r. Carae by Lheit balivts seversl times. Tn ths firss p'ace the young man whom Oarts tried to putame] (and didn't) i “brote” sud_sbout as a8 the aggressive party. ud place Carns really com- bras], »s the man was with the Gov. when Carns Q talked spitefully oth parties using may to each ono mother is t respect and In wie third Seward have othar's Mother, & utely ns much ont] | sympathy as the « condemu it in oreet torms, with the exception of probably a few who deem it an hovorable thing, £ eugago in brawls, a8 the chivalry of the southetn states do In ““honab” about dnielling, . We admit that Wo natursily despise | §74!0 comes in. 2 bullies and their cullyings, and do| —One of the best improved and believo a gontlemsn di-graces himeelf [T08t valusble farms in Laneaster to try to whip even a brate for what | SOUBLY, is about to be sold to a New might b decmed an in A brate | York party for §12,000. cannot ineult a gentleman, and a gen- | —The tranfer boats have left Platts- tleman will not insu't another, Sups | mouth, Tho “President” for Sioux posing & man calls you a liar, and you [ City for work there and the *Vice. thrash him, does that make you a liar | President” to 8t. Louis for repairs, sy moro o lews; aud whet havo you| —Itis stated that the corn orop of done excepting to gratify your brut- | Richardson_county never looked bet. 1h bull-dog vature for revenge? 1t | ter than it does to-day, and the farm- you whip 8 man does that make you | ers have pleaty of catrle aud hogs. to any more honorablel We may | eat it up., acmire pluck in a bull dog, which the | . bruza can only mamfest ih fighting. | ne - Avipore” Op e e atarL bt » mem, even if bo has moscle an | ballaing the B, & M. trask end nerse, shuuld be £ far abovo a brate [ Pridg s that have bocn waah el 05 to employ his strorg h in other G | rucent hevry rarce =il reotions, bacauss he shou'd bave more Tt A Niien - LAk wan to de-] _—Thebottomlands north of Brown. sornd £ the level of &' brate, be e | ¥ille arc 2aid to he overflawed a d thy private citizen or a couuty, state, or | *Udi0g wate: forms a stegnant po:] fadecal officer. When a man_holds o | *h3f must produce alarge amount of bigh official position the public hes a | Sickness. - right to expeot more of him in regerd | —Fremont citigens aro ciroulating to his corduct then if were a private | 3 subecription paper to raise a fund 1o citizens, as o should honor the offics | indemnify tas owner o; the o ers inktesd of the cfice honoring him, | house from losses, provided he w li PRy keep it open for two yesrs to come We would enzgeat to the voters of | county, bslonging to & wan namey this and Hitchoock countios, that a [ Olark, of Linooln, is being improvcd convention representizg tho faterets | fura farm aad oatl ranoh, of the Repubiican vallcy irrespostive | . 1 ; Pleoing ot oo '"; steara to a Chicago dealer for 857,000 presentaiive in this, the Forty-ointh | delivered at Neligh The +tock § district. _To reason for this is that : the “T. P." proposes 10 ignoro the | & p, o PPed oast over the 5. C. rights of the majority and elect a mon who will represent their interests, without reference to the eftect upon —A bugs bons was found in Dakota county twenty feet under the people. That to accomplish this [ Rround. Itis part of the lower jaw peint democrats and republicans | of & monster animal and many of the along the Platte valiey will vote as a | teeth still remain. It is moro than a unit_for whoever the “U. P.” may mominate. It is high time that the tter ia hend, as ince the orgenization of this dis- erict the ““U. P." has dictated who should bs ita reprenentative. We un- derstand that anticipating that they might be in the minority at this com- ing election they bad a bill passed Ly foot in length, strong and ugly snd heavy. —It is rumored that a new town is to be erected eomewhere above Neligh, but whetherat the mouth «§ the Olearwater, between that and the mouth of the South Fork or at the South Fork is not yet certainly known. —The commlssioners of Stanton county have submitted the following propositions to be voted on at the November election: A five-mill bridge tax; 81,000 tax to build a jaily and §2 bounty on wolf scalps. —A large force of men are at work filling in the trestlo work on e bill is un- constitational and a fraud on the peo- p'e of this valley, as the present con. trict and alwo provides that they not be altered until 1881, yet in ection they prapose to grery line of business and will indi- | Tite the vo-a of that county to defeat | she east side of ' the. Plattemsomy. eate the steady commercial growth of | £1°, candidate from this Valley, £0r | briage, from the out on the. woer benk the metropclis of Nebraske. The building etatistics are likely 3 gur- prise some of cur meet eangulne read- ‘ime the numter in the ciy s gle Tz wurder of Lord Mountmore in Olan Bar, County Galway,addsanother to the liet ot Irish agrarian outrages, Lord Mountmore hed recently refased any reduetion in rent to his one hus- dred and fity tevants. Perhaps ab- sentesisu in Ireland is the safest plan for extortionate landlords, I3 ‘ 4 e T the majority. We ask, would it nt be well for the peapls of the Vailey to have a vention 1 As in our judgment it will moce fally represent the whols people thin would a mas conveation, and saggest that Red Willow coun'y has 5 delegates (3 rep snd 2 dem.)and that Hitoheock have 3 delegates (2 rep. aud 1 dem.) gether a0d nominsts a good man, and when election comes, et us turn out and vote every bailot for him. easy for us to see that if th mai is elected that this e again divided in such & manver as | 10 give them the balance of power foc i ancther term of years. It therefore vots they oonoeds 10 B8 | of che river, A stoam plow b meed ‘which unloads the car with mrvell us rapidity. Steam shovels are employed on the Plattsmouth sids —Grand Island is_jubiis it over the prospective increase of population that will foliow the opening of the U. P. machine shops, now in prooess of cons'raction. These shops will give steady employment to about 500 me. chanics and laborers. —The question of bridging the Loup is apitating the people of Vance county. The bridze will cost $3,000, and for this Fallerton precinct has voted $1,250 bonds, Central City flaaanteet 320, providiag the bridge thrown across just south of Fuller- delegate con. Let them get to. Itis R3 rich may ton, and the remainder will probably bs speedily raised, —Mr. Morrisey, of Colambus, bas made srrungements to move, his ele- tor from that city to Plattsmouth and add to its capaci'y, making it 30x 200150 feet, and carry 300,000 bush- el Alarge force of men will be em- ployed. ~—Ths Lincoln ¢ouneil psssed a res- olution fo put down the sccial evil and before daylight twenty-one women the inmates of five houses, and four men were arr-sted and brought before the police judge and their cases dia- ou:d of, —In Bewatrd Sounty the other day the sheriff stupped & freicht train end levied on it, to raise 800 tax due from tho railroad compang. In about an hour the ralroad htadquarters telegriphed they would pay the taxes in a fsw days, and on this assurance the sherltf 1ef the train go. s IOWA LOILED DOWN. Abcut 180 students have registered st the Upper Iowa College, Fayette. som 1n various p.rts of the state. A building for a glacose factory in Murshialltown is up to the third story. The new Presbyterian chureh st QCarrol, costing $4,200 has been dedis cated, Tie conty-zest war in Delewars county waxes warm. Manchester feels eonfident, "the corn crop ia Hasedon county Ia reported to be pi in yield an i qualit % The old seitlers of \Musatine wiil hold a reuuion ou the 7th prox. Th- Towa City oat meal factory has received a large order from London. A reutio . of the veterans of ths Mex- jowmn war wil teke place at M.ssouri Valley on the Ist of October. It is safe to assert that the live stock owned by Tow farmers is worth over $100,000,060. The flax crop in Winnebago ard Haucock couaties turus cut about 12 bush-Is to the acre. Ths elovator at Forest Oity has ca- | picicy for taking in 6000 bushels of ge-in in twelve hours. 'he normal institute of 1880 for O'Bren ottty will be held at Prim- ghar, Outober 18, An elevator 40 by 80is in course of erection wt Hospers. Trelin & Co., of Sheldon, will taks posession when complered. Wapello county produces peaches over eight inches 1o citcamference from trees legs than two years old. Ottumwa boasts of a garden of pear trecs that for ihe past four years has borne two crops each sewson, The fruit of both crops is perfect. Of the 85,000,000 acres embraced within tho limits of the state only 13- 000,000 acres are under cultivation. The Towa Woman Suffrage society will hold its nfuth anyual meeting in Forc Dudge, October 12 and 13, 1830. The weil drive swindle is being vig- orously fought by Towa farmurs wich good prospests of flooring the swind- fers, The eaventh anrual conventivd of the W. C. T. U. will b held at Qoup- ol Bluffs Ootober 5:h and 8th inclu- sive. Tho opening seasicn will be tellat10 a. m. of the first day, in the Bapuide chtirch, Fatk cornet, Du’uque perties broke greund on he Z1st for the Jinseed oil factcry, and wul push it to an early comple- tion, as tiey intvnd to commence the i daction of ofl and oil cake this fall: Northwestern Iowa ¢ engaging auite exten-ively in wool culture. In ths West Forkk end Wojf Creek val loys <lone over 5000 head of sheep have bein brouzht B this eeason, It is esimated that thers bave be:n ov.r 200 families woved in Ida county since lust March, all of whem sam- with the infention of fiaki 2y a7 175 of these famili already purchased land. Thers are over 200 creameries in the s'aie in Which butier only is made, aud about Bfiy in which butter and cheese are both made, Muscatine is justly proud of its new chime «f bells, which the enterprise of the Cutholic societ § has just_placed iu we towar of St. Mathias, The musi- cal tongues are four in number and they scale in weight from 40 pounds 102825, The clock dialis four feet in diameter, the quarter strokes are Apple and chersy trees are in blos- | 3 And the usual Pargatives, Is pleasant to take, Axi will prove at ouce the most potent and harmi o' danner ihat ban Do S o, pbie noves Gion, Billousnés, Headac) duoniirs arising from an obsirueled sate of (A it lncomparatly the best wurafive extant Ao A L ARABVE & i op g el B e Beroge Purciasia ANY FORM oF So-GalLés ELEGTRIC BELT, Bogd,or Appitansa reprewntatio cure Xerrone Chrodla e e FULVRRMACHER GALVANTC 8y Monigomery sireat, San Fraz- {5 i o Fampited e Elee i g i it and maney. Lol deatert 1 Comine Elecire Aun e e e 45 Yearsbeforethe P uveee. THE CGENUINE DR.C.MoLANE'S |° LIVER PILLS ate not recommended as a remedy “ for ) the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bil cur lcan Cor ache, or d aracter, they stand without a rival, 7 ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, o after taking quinine. As & simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The gennine are never sugar-coated. Fach box has a red-wax seal on the lid, ththe impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper besrs the signa tures of €. McLAxE and FrexIxo Ba 72~ Insist upon having the genuine DEC MLANES LIVER PILES, pre- pared b- FLEMING BROS.,, Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLane, speiled differently, but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, A Bpeedy and Effectusl Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Bag stood tha test of FORTY YRans' trlal, Dirsotions with sach bottie, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS WANTED i s gearieg ol , by sample, to fai 0e. People's Tea Co., ELECTION PROCLAMATION, Or Gourt House Bonds. At s sersion of tho PCARJ of Countv Comm's- sloncrs of tae County of Detighis, in the State of Nebrask, ho den on ths 11t day of Septem- bor. A. D, 1560, [t was by eald ~ourd rack, tos SR the Couniy of Dovgles In b State of Nei pasiea: Ththurf 1000 ty county heraby suuhf thn 1 propotiion | Shall she C u ty ol Do Dby e County Co NT“"D d dol'ars {0 the jurpose of a d. £7:0 o thousand dol'ars jose. of & d- 12 I the conste «tion, orection and o mp'etion #34d the comstrucrion, ere.tion o & eott 1 e Counts of Dow for on y.pu Which tnon coa n. or o such ¢ natracti 0 and o apletion of sad hul ding, Al thy costs and exoemse of 8aid buildne mot ¢ excend 1he sum of - ne huiidred atid ' f'y th 8 il nds 0 b6 one thon nd d dateJdn uay st 1hcoun » trea 5d doilars, ars each sn't A fate ot po annw, payacle for ords &y axes thel 1 bo laviod gnd e Incted & tax, snnually provided by law, payment of the imterest 6 .mid bo d adicboom due #hd an Addl tinal - ofin b by law, +u + ¢ ek of such boids <t matarity ot mere th n Bitecn wreater v <an . ot Ve asseused valusio . of 11118 txable proper. ty'inaai - conoty T trests Al -bo pad on eaLd Boai s v from and after the d U f £ o suio of'sal1 bonds or a ¥ part the.cof and tho reomp: 08 the mo ey thercfor. “The a1 Bond< anall bo_ redormiblo at the op- tiou of the Beard of Com 1y Commias ne's of Sl cu ntgatt orxpirtion of ten years from the tave of said bord, Wo k on st curt horie shall be commonced fmm distely aftr che ad 1 on of sxid pr . {iop, jtadop' , and & 1 banlding 4 U com: 2e January 1, 1562, ¥ any part of the sounded by the smal bells and the nour by the larga one. Olock and tower have cost littls over §5000. GREAT DISTRESS is often suddenly experienced from an attack of cramp in the stomach, colic or other paioful aflections, for the ro- lief of which nothing is euperior to Or. Pirce’s Compound. Extract of Smart-Weed, or Water Pepper, com- vounded from thebest Frcuch brandy, Jamasica girger, smart-weed, * water pepper, and shodyne quws. For diarrhosa, dysentery, “1iody flux, o! oleramornus, its warm. soothing aetringent and heating properties render it a perfect spec fic, msurpassed as an anodyne aad #'imu. lating _embrocation or !fuiment. Should be kept in every family. Sold by druggiss at fifty cents. Dosiszss PENMANSHIP.—A ready and s020mpli hed penman always carries with him one f the strongest recommenda tions to & good position in_ business, and the yourg man who early in lifs acquires theart of rapid aud elegant business writ- ing, has aid the sur st forndstion for fo- ture succes-, This drpartm ¢ of fv'rio- fon {a the Color dv Business Collete, Denver, C'olo , is given the Po ition its portanc. demands, aud amongthe gradu. ates of the course of instructlon given at i ¢ col ez will be found the fot aad most ru o-ssful penmen in the cou try. The adv-rtive: ent .f the college may be £ n.d in this paper repa? E. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given to ot lers by telegraph. rompt attention given to ox fera by telegraph. ATTERTICH, BUILDERS AND 'GON TRACTORS. The owner of the colebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILI E, NEB., has principal ct s I atil Sffer the +xplcation of ten yoars from th Tao forim sn which o above proportion mitted Shall bs Uy bl oty upon ia favor (£ the abovo propositicn, it shall be jeemed and taken (0 be carried. "The sald propiosition ahall be ¥ th6 general election to be held ln ot Douglaa, Bt Noveaber, A, plhoc=: Ouaha Precinct No. one (1)—Tarner Hall. Omaha Preoinct No. two (2)—No. 8 ungine Sixteonth &t s Precinct No, three (3)—Carpentershop, | Cor, MARKET ST. & BROADWAY . 2doxr4 south of eng nohouse ot No. Omaha Precinet No, four (4)—sheriffs offce, court b w Gmaha B house, sonth 2th and Ohicago Ste. No. 1ea,ineno voie, o Earatogs ¥ recinct—chool house, near Gam. nigs. ortas Pretnetiorence mote Unlon Precinet—Lrs ington satool houss Jellerson Precinet—School house in Distriet o, 45, Eithorn Prorinct—Eikhorn school hou Patio Valley Procinot—School houss at Wate Chlcazo Precat—tchool houso at Elkborn tion. ‘Miliard Prectact—Millard school hous. McCardle Frecinct—McCarile school houge. Donglas Prooinct—Hous West Umata Preciuei—School house in Dis- trict No, 48 Ard which election will be opened at 8 o'e'ock in the morning and will continue open until 6 clock in the aticraoon of the same day. F. W Conuss, ¥. P Kxignr, FRED Dhrxei, County Commissioaers, JOHN R. MANCHESTER, Co_nty Clérk. 140t 56 8 mest,in your own town. _1erme‘aca A tres. Addrom U Hallett & Cos | ay crviand. (Beel) BANKING HOUSE CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO Business transacted same ag that o an Incor- UNLIKE PILLS =5 Accounts kept 1 d subject to Certificates of deposit issued pavable in three, six and twelve months, bearin; o Semmand without ezt "5 4T Advances made o -ustomers on approved se- Organized s & National Bank, August 30, 1908. us E Ty laints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- 0ap}ta.land Profits Over$300,000 Sgectaily sutherlzed by the Secrotary or Treasary rocel U.S.4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN. ‘Hznax Koustzs, Presiient, eities of tho United Niates, alay Loadon, Dublin, Edinburgh sod tho principal sities of the contic nent of Fur man ue. bost- noss. Does rotapecuits, and thercfore any bar- &aina on its bookaare instred to It patrous, In 3 #tead of being gobbled up by the agent. REAL ESTATE BROKERS OMAHA - Office —North Side opp. Grand Central Hotal. Nebraska Land Agency. S WSSTER SNYDER, Heep & com Eatate in Omahw and Douglas County. BRIGGS HOUSE ! $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY L to plac-s of amusement. Gontatolng uli medern Improvements, pstenger o 7 nct Mo fire (9-Ed. Loaders | O3 100 oFStrn By, Omnios 020 from METROPOLITAN | HALLADAY Aw;urg IR4 WILSON first case in ever entirely renovated. T tortabl oomf Airy treatment, Tws good attention patd to commercial traveldrs. BANKING HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. 1856. 18380. We call the attention of Buyers to Qur Extensive Stock of GLOTHING, AND CENTS’ FURNISHING COODS, IN NEBRASKA. BANKERS. rated Bank. rities at market rates of Interest ‘Buy and sell xold. bills of exchaoge Govern- ment, State, County and City Bondar Draw Sight Drafts on Fa-| g on Fu-land, Ireland, Soot- ‘and all parta of Earope. Sell Eropean Passace Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldte WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and 0. DEROSITORS. | bocT SELEGTED STOCK OF G0ODS IN OMAWA First Nationa. Bank Which Wo are Sellng at OF OMAITA, i nee| GUARANTEED PRIGES 1! (SUOCESSORS To KOUNTZE BROS.,) —— ‘ESTABLISHED Ix 1856, OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMEN T ivs Subscription to the Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose wel-established o Pk o reputation has been fairly earned. Avaystus Kovrzs, Vice President. HW Varm cwbler. Jox A. Cx_jomray. IF. H. Davis, Aee't Cnshler. We also Keep an Immense Stock of This bank recefvesdeposit withiout regard to HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, amounts. Issues time certificates bearing fnteret, Draws drafte on San Frauclsco and principal Sells pass:io tickets for Emigrants in_the Tn- mayLstt " REAL ESTATE BROKER REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE Geo. P. Bemis’ | M. HELLMAN & CO., Reat Estate Acency. 15th & Dowglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. 301 & 1303 Farnham Street, TO THE LADIES AND CENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cura Guaranteed. This agency does sTRIomLY & brokerage BOGGS & HILL. No 1408 Farnham Street NEBRASKA. z Diabetes, Drops d Retention v ey Organs, w! vivate diseases or otheawise. Th great rems used with sucoess foc nearly ten years in i wondexful curative offects. ~ 1¢ cures by a internal medicines betng required. We h ‘moulals of cures by this Pad when all cise i DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham §¢. Omaha, ‘Nebr. ) ACRES carefully selected land in Eastorn ine o Sl e S TebL Barz <0810 tmpreved farui sad Omaba iedy has hoen ith the most. 07 'dru. st for Prof. Guilmette's Frau ake no other. »raon am. s 1588, FRENCH PAD C0,, Byron Reed & Co., Toledo, Ohio. REALESTATE. AGENOY | PROF. GUILMETTE'S .FRENGH LIVER PA IN NEBRASEA. 0 poutively oot Fererana A gte Dumt A gue, 430 i e by s 1 por e oy i it oy retay Al el tado i A et MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINCER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular deand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1679 mgvfig&;h-m ‘any previous during the Quarter of » Cent ry in w ich this Reliable” Machino has been before the public n1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 vve 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 For cvery business day in the yosr. The ** 0'd Reliable” Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most Durab e Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. S Thar Feoer BEAL Sioger Sewinz Machins bas thelr Trade i “ron Stand and embedded in the Mark cast into the [ToR Siagd tad o Arm o' B THE SINGER MAh'l'FAGTqIRII!{flkGU. 1,500 sfi%{?%gfic& rg‘. idqg}f{?:: -;;13!?‘:““ ‘e"?’v‘ i“%f‘u*:&?; DUUBLL AND SINGLE ACTING POWER A%D HAND PURIPS b ahstract of title to all Real mayltt HATELS. THE ORIGINAL, Cor, Randolph St. & 5th Ave., CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED T0 ocated fn the husiness cents, convenient ed, UMMINGS, Fropristor. N HOUSE, 0CDE Council Bluffs, Iowa: i trsins. Paclor i, $3.00 er day; Steam Pamps, F.igine Trimmimgs, Mining Machinery, 'r'.?‘;:r?:!l';"?.ml’afl 3 i com sodious Yonss | BELTING HOSE, BRASS A¥D B3N FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKINE, GEQ. T. PHELPS, Prop. A ¥SALIL AND RETAIL. iLLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS 2ANT 906 Farnham Straat Omaha. Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, ST ATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reagonable Prices. Office, 289 Douglas Street. Omaha Ostana, Nes. - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is centrally located, and cen it s marstt, e ' hos UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fhet class Houss, Good ‘deals. Grod Beds Rooms, and’ kind and — sample rooms. Specia. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., 8. MILLER, Pm&, Schuyler, Neb. 540 M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPRESEN PHENIX ASSURANCE CO., of Lou- ‘At T. S. HITCHGOCK, M. D. |8, Fram New York has located in Omabs, and £Uirantessto do Al stecla work. Dental Room, over A Crufcksbank & Co.'s, 15th and Donglas. o om (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER [+~ No. 1417 Parnham St., Old Stand of Jacob Gl ORDKES BY TRLKGRAPR SOLICITH SHOW CASES 237 A 5004 aasortment always on hand. NOTICE. (GETUENEN Wiking to have Suts, Faats, , meds to , Would do well < measure, well by EALISH. PASSENCER _1@;14;4\_@;@ w:ARCHITECT 8; OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conuects With Strect Cars 3 a1d HAMILTON exihibition at our offics. We PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POYLTRY, ¥ ETC. prse e 57 3o depot at Louieell, an | ESiciinTEY : ioons CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLiZITED. s T ErTTE mErOme | SHARHIE Pt Lo OFFIOE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Pacli' & House, to 6ll any order at reasonable prices. Par: | g AL, Cepa e Ay sy | Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. R. fior deseing » white front or omamental | FIEES ¥0D G S | INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, TELEFPHONE CONNECTIONS. brick willdo wel o_give us 8 call.or send {Egg‘,’é’&fi'fif"; BANGEGH 1,20,000 Giirreonr S Sy R i TRAL, Abwetn ] 2 s 1. T. A. ROOVEE, Prop., e S e R L R L M T r Torisvilla. Nob ‘menfdlv OMAHA, N¢B. ‘s:lv:onr:h:z g:n&lrn:;a:nf:au,s :.:”l;:: DENTESTRY. Ibo.GEUAGHES, S e T [H A. D. BALCOM, > ANDREW BORDEN. Cnief Clark. _ mio-t [} y Successors to Jas. K. I DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilet Waters, Colognes, msf';pf’.,.. Toilet Powders. &o. A fall live of Surzical Instruments, Pockst Cises, Suporters. Absclutely Pure Dragsand Chemicals ased in Dispensing. ¥reseriytions flled at any hour of the night. Jauna K. Soorr, FOWLER & SCOTT, Destgna for huildings of any descry B10\DERS EAMILT mt ot ronk Jas, K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. N e N 1 =V e = 5 a 303, 57 and 7 p . GRT UMAHA: 7353 m., 9:45 a. m , and 1245 p. m. #4:00, 615 and 8:15 *The 8:17 2. {5905, . rus,learing Fort Ouaba, 35 uanaty jos ded 1o full capacity with regular passengers. "Tho €:17 5. m. rua will bo made from the post- ‘office, corner of Dodge and 15th surehts. Tickets eau i¢ procured from etrect cardriv- ™ run, lesvin _omaba, snd the THF MERCH AN TAILOR, Mm—.mmn—m ¥ vk of b TR W, WWoLDia sTRE L lWH(ILESALE GROGERI 1218 Farnham St, Omaha. - o

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