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: THE DAILY BEE E. ROSEW ATIR: EDITOR ®ATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. TOR PRESIDENT: TAMES A. GARFIELD, of Okio, VICE-PRES TER A, ARTHUR, of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. GEQRGE W.-COLLINS, of Pawpee County. JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County. JOHN M. THU! n CHE REFUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member of Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTINE. Yor member of Congress (Cantingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS. For Tieutensnt-Governor, E .C. CARNS. For Secretary of State, 8. J. ALEXANDER. Yor Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. ¥or Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General, . 3. DILLWORTH. For Commissiover of Public Lands and Building, G. KENDALL. For Superintendent of Public Instruct on, . W.W. 30 DISTRICT TICKET. Yor Attorney—Third Judicis] District. N. J. BURNHAM. —_— Farurx Skcuix, » Roman Oath elergyman his converston Protestantism f0 get married. to guin wanh Tz sultsn has risen ou of the powers from before Daloigno. The porte has cassed fo awear “by the powers.” Haxcocr’s reoent lotters and tele erams are said to have been written with quill pen. This probably ac counts for his making such & goore © ‘himself. Hexey Wakp ard Arthur. Tt will now be in ordes for Tilton to take the stump for Hancock and Engl-sh. Reronucass ean lose both Ohi +nilndisns if they carry New York for the same inflacnce which will car. ry New York will aleo cause Gonnec ticut and New Jerney to wheel inte the republican column. Avrrer nearly three months search wnd failure, all the bodies in the Hud- #on River tunnel have been recovered. Tt is said that there will be great dif- ficalty in finding laborers to continue the work under the bed of the river, Tur strength of the greenback yparty in Indiana fs variously estimat- Their leaders $lace it at 70,000 votes, and are confident of carrying six counties and electir ¢ De La Matyr ed in the Seventh and their candidate in the Tenth congrossional democrats estimate the vote st 16,000, and eay that the tota istrict. wote of all parties will reach 480,000 ~— 40,000 more than in 1876, Tag Lineoln Jowrnal comes out flat inst any railroad legislation That paper professes to be the official organ of the republicsn varty of this state, andita editor, Mr. Gere is a candidate for the etate senate on the republican Will Mr. Gere, through the tooted by vhe n¥kt legidlature. ticket. Jowrnal, explain how he can recon dle hin attitnde oppo any raflrosd legislation “he sixth platk of the republican-plat. form in this state, whereby all candi. in o1 o datos of the party are plodged to se- curothe psssage of laws €0 prevent abuses and discrimination by rafload Gere re- pudiate the platform on which he stands, or dies lio regard it as mere corporationt! Doa Mr. Slic | goode, manufactured articles, and @ Canads, has snnoonoed | fow plates of fruit, his dignity end demands the removal of the ships EECHER is abost to stuwp Ohio and Indiana for Garfield The greenback El with LIGET L SHADE. There is a good deal of light and some ehadow to the late State Faif. TaE Ber, has presented the bright side but it may be profitable to take a clance atit's shedows. As a whole, the exporition wes & euccess and re- ficted eredit upon manegers and ex- fibitors. The most glarirg want was geen in the exhibit of products of Ne- vraska’s scil. Only four or five coun- s out of the sixty 5% Were repie- serted in the exhibit of fruitand about thessme number cccupied space in the exhibit of grainand farm pro- ducts. The Union Pacific which traverses cver 400 miles of Nebraska, bad en «xhibit ‘made up mainly £ cosl from Wyoming, minersl speeimens from Qolorado, peiriied wood frcm the moautains, rams horns from Idaho, stoffed ssge hene from Bitter Oreek 89d fruit raised in Utsh, With the ex- ception of a small collection of wocds not a single predust from Nebrasks was exhibited. The main line of the Union Pacific prsses throvgh Douglss, Sarpy, Colfax, Plette, Merrick, Hall, Baflalo, Lincoln and Cheyenne coun- ti and its branches run through Ssunders, Butler, Polk, Stanton end oiLers, whose products this year must azeregate millions of buthels of corn, wheat, barley, oats, and potatoes. No ssmples of theee products were exlubited and visitors could form little couception of the resovroes of our state, judged by the Union Pe- cific exhibit. Doughs county, which this year excels in quantity, quality end variety of farm products, was represented in the fair by store afew glases of jolly, two ot {hree ssmples of buiter, alittle hoey, and & geod eollection of poultry. Had Douglss sounty exhibited her agricultural products, 1t could bave filled the eotire building with ssmpies of ber corn, wheat, po- tive ndvertisment to visitors from abrozd who desired to locale in Ne- braska. Thelack of space for exhibiting our commerciel facilities was notable. Had the space which was given to side thows for monstrosities aud hum- bugs of all sorts been assigned to the merchants of Omahs, the exhibit would have been 1more complete and satisfactory all sround. In the ma- chinery depariment the mosteerious want felt was the lack of gearing. Tte show in machinery was unsuspassed, but machineryand goasingwere late in being placed ia p AN INFAMOUS SWINDLE. , During the State Fair week there appeared on the locsl page of the Omaha Republican the following ad- vertisement: OMAA KEPUBLICAN PREMIVN. This prper will give a premima forthe best and mnicest sewing e, producing the greatest and ivest range of wor kest and easi Sai 1 machine to be on exhibiti Tir and g rewiom o be award tee cowpored of ladi purpose. Oa Suudsy moaning the Republican auncunced, withe prand fourish of trampets, which filled posily a ecl- umn in that paper, that the committee after matare celiberstion, had awarded theabove premium to the Davis scw- ing mashive company s the beet ma- chine exhibited at the s'ate fair. The patrons of the Republizan end the peaple of this city and siate will b> amazed to lesrn that this special premium was s put upjob prestranged and paid 'for. For days before this promium was awarded (the cutcome f T r o m. n 1 iatoes, gorden products and gerenl farm produce. This| would bave been & ‘ery effce THE HUB'S HURRAH, Interesting Details of the Re- cent Celebration in Boston, Mass. Blcquent Words of Noted Men. [The following letter was, from some uuknown cause, delayed in the mails. ‘Hence ite late publication. ] Bpecial Correspndencs of Tus Bez. Bustox, September 18.— Hurrah for the old Pilzrim. fathers! Here stands their city to-day in gala dress realy to remember, to honor, t> cele- brate the stout arms and stoster heerts cf the braze men who laid her foundations in the wilderaci ‘Who says New England hearts are eolif Dii they not kesp out the winter's gold when they landed on our stern coest in that bleak Decomber of 16201 Dud they prow chill and faint through the long years of travail in which the Commonwealth was born into this New World? Did they falter amid of the English revcs lation, crlater in the mighty strugzle that wrooght their own independence! Sotodsy we greet you, onr brethren in the west, and lock to %et you fufill the ssme grand destiny which your New Eogland fathers fulfilled. We tell you that our hearts etill burn with the old Anglo-Saxon fire. That to~ day when we remember that we have completed the first quarter of the cycle of ten centuries, we do not forget our fat-off daughter of the west who has just completed the first quar- tr of one century. Let them mot forget that the new era demands of them proportionately greater perform- ances if they would be worthy of the fathers who braved the greater hard- ships of the oid era. Already, for days, preparations for the grand fete has kept the old city in astiry Lkea vast whitlpool she bx gan to draw into her vortex the doni #oms of the remotest parts of the Union. As the dsy grew nearer the (ide became stronger. The hotels be- gan to feel the pressure of the un- usual demands made opon them, and the boarding hotises to reap the har- vest of gueets. On the Commor, whosa fame is almost co-existent with this ocoasion I am introdneing spectre at_your fesst! How hapyily different sm I circumstanced to-night} T wpesk now for s stste with renexed life, ¥ * * # andwithno politi- cal aspirations outside of the uvnion of the states, which give to lib- erty a continent to exist in. Bosten, with her amplet resources sud larger responsibilities, 83ods cordial greet- ings to the old ciry of Gladsden and Moultrie. Happy re-union of eatly friends! * * % The issues which divided them have passcd away for- ever! # * % % The school houses, the h-me of rest, the mission work of Charleston, have each- felt the ministeriog hand of the sons and daughters of this geperous city, and on every New Year's dsy the widows ana «tphaos of some ‘who wore the gray’ aco reminded of Boeten's con- tiniog charity.” y W. A. Cotrex.Y. The day eouid nct have beeti fner. Bright, clesr, crisp; with a sun not too hot aud s plessant, brecay air. At an-early liour the human strexms began to flow from the suburbs, snd to ewp'y themselves into the com- mon reserveir. overflow and deposi The streeta began to the stagings riety +nd number of places mads availatlo a1 plives of observation #ere wonderful. Not to mention sidewalke;, doorways, windowa eiid foofs, there webe tiers of seats at cvery convenient rTecess between buildings, acd upon every vacaut lot along the oute. Baloonivs wore pro- jected from upper windows, docr yards were turned into pitzas, goods removed from large stere w.ndows made rootn for tiers of benches. The decoraions, though ia tome fell of cases elegant, short those of former occasions. The en- Ll of ofir inhabitanta and their enthusia8m was mani’est in other ‘wa) Yet there a fine general display slong the street which lay first in the path of the procestion, and soms of the dry goods and cloth- ing blook adorned their elegant fronts with fige effect. Cars, coaches and wagons, came loaced to town and went back empty. Litze drays wer the side streets & od platforms for numerous seats, Wagons end catrisges servetl the samé pufpose in similiar positions, About the middls of the forencon, all accees to the route of the proceseion was probibited to vehicles uulees sanciioned by passes from headquarters. At twelve o'clock precisely, a8 announced, the procession began to move, Tha rangsmen's wets admirable, du ever; thing went on smoo:hly. The general divisicn was mto 7 rec tions, each distivguished by a flag bearing its number, the flags beirg cf that of our city, were tents, snds busy crowd cf workmen were prepar- in7 for the parade which was to follow the celebration. A week of cloudy, rainy, unsettled weather usbered in one of the most lovely evenings of our most lovely zeason, ard the events of the day were anticipsted by a gathering in dear old Fanucil Hall, the cradle of liberty, where so many times the voices f tr-ve sons of the brave old wealth have rung out the defiance to cppression and of ma 1y appeal to the notlost feel- S tembled the worthies ¢ the stato, and the gar t3 whom tiey had welcomed to therpoul festival. Am : tox wizht be seen the mayor cf Chatl ton, 8. O, Mr. W. A. C-urtoay; the mayer of Baltinore, the mayor of Uttawa, C. 1l Mackintosh; the may- ors «f nearcr cities, and the gover- nors and_other oficial &djacent states, Ere the sp akitg had pro- ceeded far, Attorney Ganoral Devens entered the hall with S:crctery Wm. M, Evarts, and wes lourly cheered. The speaking wor ‘niroduced by a short address trom M jor Pringe, who presided on the v ik, He was liowed by Hon. Robert C. Win- Top, 1 old pitria ch himeo'f and the detcrndant of the sturdy John Winthrope, firet zov. imior of the old Bay Stte. The m-yor rext iotro- duced Mayor Cou , of Chacles- ton, 8. ©,, who meda & very appr pri- ae ‘speech. Maj.r Mackintosh, of Ottaws; msde a bright epzech and was succeeded by Secretary Evarte, an old Boston boy who never fails to pay due respect and honor to tho city of his was known among sewing machive ex- hibitors of the ci On the plea of fighting the devil with fire, proposala ware made to the publishers ‘of this pager to offer another premiom for the best sewing machine if we would arrange to pack the commitiee as the other parties wero doivg. The propo- 51 was ‘socompacied by the cash for the premium and a guarantee of payment for liber.1 advertising to be done in ‘evnmection with tbis mativity. General Devens tesponded briefiy 1o a call, and reminded his audience that Charlestown, the city of his virth, was really the mother bf Boston, which was settled by hér sons, or Ray, of St. John, N. B., did mot foret to thavk Boston for her relief to the eufferers by the great con- flagration in his city—a few years ©. A few other spoeches prolonged i tho wcetiog till after 10 o'olock, but wany of the audience had already lefs and had fow hesrers. 1 esunot refesin from tranecribing a few of the eloquent words whi different colore, red, white, Iight biue, dark blue, purple, green and piok. A large escort preceded the first section, cousisting of two brigades of Mas:a chuets voluateer militis, mounted yol ce, two companies of cade's, the govetnot and etaff, & large number of aides, etc., etc. Tte first section contaived the visit- ing military organizations. The 69th, 13h and 28rd_regiments of New York, Company Hof the 0:h regiment, 60 b regiment, Veteran corps snd Lioooln Guards, aleo of New York, axd the Langton Guard of Nortolk, Virginia, The tecond divielon _contained the city government and invited gues's, withescorts of U. §. military sud ma- rines, and celegations from various socioties of the state. Tte third division contained repro- santations from the G. A. R. and the | g Boston school regiment. The latter their ov,rilow- | i music by the band, the mayorread an anviversary ole by Robert 0. Win- throp, .3 then proceeded with his oration, which was_a review of the bistory of Besten eince its settlement, and eontained miny facts of inte °st t0 Bostosiana. It appears fromfthit that Boston was tfe origmnator of stump speeches, s8 eorly as 1617; when - Rev. Jobn Wilson' addresced the people from & tree in faver of Wintbrop, during the canvass for gov- ermor, To this same Governor Win throp We owe ‘the Comnon, which sustaios.our.boast_of being the first city to oreate & publc park in it mid he mayor: aiitt’ed to_the statue Gov. . Wirtrop, which wes unveiled on the 16th inst., :n! tuggested that it shovld ~more men than in'the public square where it now stanids, Ha gave the follow ing s'atistics illos #ating the present condition of the city which may be of interast to your western read “I50aton” origin+lly contained 700 acres; to-day sbe has m-rs than 23,- 000. " As hew been stated, her popula- tion, including that of her suburbs, is almost 600 000; her tax valuation nearly $050,000,000; her aredit in all the financial markets of the world is ucchalleuged. Sho has 171 fiee aohools; abe fias one. cf the largest li+ braries on ths continent, containing ne rly 400,000 velumes; she hss 246 chirches; a8 hss 668 charitable, re- ligious, literary, rcientific and art so- cicties, - Her architocture, public snd private, is for the mo:t part substan- tial, convenient, and elegant. After the oration the « il sers of the city government and their guis's pire PERSONALITIES. Sara Bornhardt weighs 110 pounds. Maud §. woghs 910. T ia said that Senater Hamlin wears neither an uadershirt nCF an over- Goat. ! prach watil it has been rmsed throagh three waters and wiped dry. Adeliide Liliian was Eoaibath Ana Browa, stages Poru_awd Ouli enuugh. HMary Anderzon iays she will net be bimself for & while, didu't the ave trouble and expease. & play written upto fit. them. The Dotr it Free to London o miore. havo the Jefzey blues. outfit of new clothes. know just what tho decoased mer. chant’s estate amounted to. A London paper spesks of Mr. W. Venderbi bitt cireer; 7id edme czeditable marching. There were also numerous fire compamies ani curious relics of past appliances for putting cut hres. As 1his part of the procession was halied at your correspondent's position an alarm of fire was rung in frem a distriet in the vioinity; and the crowd wais parted for the passage of the ire dejartment. The aflair wassoon over, and one of the returning compauics joined ‘he procession, eliciting much ayp'avse and cl ocving. The fouth, fifth, sixth and seventh div tlons were made up of varicus ro cieties in appropriate regalis, aud a numerchs compatly representing the various trades and industries of the city. The laet was & Mechaics’ exhibi- ton on wheels, not to speak of small armies of employes uniformed for the oceasion by ssveral large firms, nota bly Jordan, Marsh &Co. and the Bay Biate Jron Co. A unique feature of Jordan; Marsh & Oo.'s display wasa large barge filled with young ladies dressed in_ white, with 'blug sathes cver their shoulders. It would be useless to attempt a description of the numerous devioes for advertising tredes that found their place in the ranks of tho pricession. . Several firma ulidertook 16. show the “old” slong with the “new” and gave strik- iog illustrations of the maroh of pro- men worth §67,000,000 m 4 per cent. bonds to be overvhelmed with melan. o “Dr. Talmage thinks that the veil bet ween thie werld and the next i getting thipner every Gay.” Probably Tulmage has kicked a hele throtigh it with thore elcquent legs of his. Qu kitelum, and in her apron, with he 1 eves ralled up, rec i Jat apartment somsiimes. Rlliog to wager a scda cracker agains! aloof of bread that Olga has pretty arms. To all affcted with rheumatiem Mr. W. H. Fuller, of Rawhide, Ala. says: Use St. Jacobs Ol and you wil cortainly be cured. I hsd rhoumatism in my feet for seven montts, end o times was unable to walk. St. Jacobs Oil cured me. Oh let te frcin the fostive hostd, to thes m) mo her fla orat sorrow shared, by thes, am tice, o ame, o bleme, my o her dw, do Time ot what to do “Hiest take Eprini. Flo-ror properly bave been p'ackd on the Com- | i iv ¥ affections of the Liver, and in all Bilious ERLEIotinieg) el the ommman, | &t Dyapepsia, and Sick Head- whence they proceeded th theic plates | ich P3G |20 'of Wi character, they in the procession. B F. stand without a rival. Clara Lou'se Kolloyg won't eat a Noilson's nsme There s a grede cenl in & neme vpon the Christian y fa to meditate batween His own relstions with Mrz. 0. would seem to bo Qmli married, aud the yousg men in the cave will have to_keep on supporting We can't =ce why Susan B. Anthoity -brate her 250th snniversary o tims with Boston, and thus Itis understood that Kate Claxton has got seven new dresses and has invented u new ehrisk snd is havicg Press accusés Olive Logan of beiug as ‘‘deal ss a She feoms to Mra. T. Stewart is out of mourning and hes begun purchasing a complete Wa shall now *1:oking bright and s if it was customary for n Olgs, of Grevee, acoording lovter_writcr, is ford of her 6 Uate that currant tart, 1 don't know LA E UNLIKE PILLS And the usual Pargatives, is pleasant {o take, ens rens” Srieie caliod for. XATIVE s it up In " ores omirFice @ tona” kot ¥ Descriptive Pampltet,of address {he pro- e E LT ERINGTON, New Yotk o San Franciscos Berong Puaciasia ANY FORM or So-CaLits ELECTRIC BELT, Band, o Appiiance represendedio cure Kervous Ch Tt T o (he FULVER GALVANIC €O, 318 Mentgomery Street, Ban Fran- i) Gl e ale Fis Buplen v The Elec el Heview, nod yor i save Fons i meney. eHev e et A L o 45 YearsbeforetheFuveee. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as & remedy * for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in AGUE AND Ffivflj. No betier cathartic can be used pre- paratory to, or after taking quinine. As asimple purgative they are unequaled. f mfl OF IMITATIONS, The genuine are never siigar-conted. Each box has a red-wax seal on the Hd, with the impression, McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the sfignn- tures of . McLaxE and Fremixe Bros. 2~ Insist upon having the genuine D0, MoLANES LIVER PYLES, pre- yared b~ FLEMING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of o name MeLane, syelled differently, ut safre pronunciati BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy snd Effectual Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has si00d the test of FORTY YRARS' tral. Directions with each votile, OLD BY ALL DRUGGIS?TS e s THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. Business ransacted same ag that o an Incor- porated Bank. Acconnta kept In Curreney or gold subfect 8o st chock mithomt norice.” T T St depon v ravate fnthres, 1 300 tweive oS, beavng. ierusts <demand without interest. . i Advacos mado to - uatomers on. spprov curities at market rates of Interest ptss Buy andsell cold. bills ot exchange Govera- wont, Biats, County and City Bonde: Draw Sight Drafts on P Tand, Irsiand, Seot- Ianty a1 par o Bareper "0 Sell E ropean Passace Ticketa GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt T U.S DEPOSTIORY, First Narionar Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th ana Fernbam Streets, OLDEST BANKINC ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (BUCCESSORS T0 KOUNTZE BROS.)) EsTaBLISTED 1x 1856, Organized as » National Bank, August 20, 1868. Oapital aod Profits Over§300,000 By ectally sathorized by the or %o feceive Subscription to the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Hxnsx Kouwrzn, President. ‘AveusTus Kouwrzs, Vice President. H. W, Yarss, whior. A. J. Porruston. Attorey. ‘Joun A. Cr_tomToN. .. DAV, Ass't Cashler. This bank recefvesdepostt without regard to ‘smounta. Tssues time certificates bearing Mterust. Draws drafta on San Francisco and peineipal ctien of the United Statos, alsy London, Dublin, Ediobureh and the principal cities of the comti. nemt of urope. Hicketa for Emigrants fn_the In- “mayl o t man e Geo. P. Bemis’ Rear Estate Acency. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. JATED Proflt g e —_— ELEOTION PROCLAMATION, On Oourt House Bonds. == Gt , by sami Outfi free. Peop s, Mo. st.” | ¢ At & gession of the Rear) of County Comm'd- post.” 'Ob, my! but: won's the Free| 889800 eits PO iirta’ the Brvte #7858 M1 this ears waxed when | of ¥ brasks, ho 1 of Beplem- Qiive comes home. TAD, 1o . eston be end Mrs. Langtry, having been super- i ubmitiad aa & propontion reded Ly American beauties, has gome | 1 e Gasiifed citet.rsof the C.urty of Doug- back to Jeracy, and sayssho will go| “Foihse G coun'y hereby u: Ehallhe C u by o mi of Couaty of Dor for oan y purp . parpo 2 Which fien e ¢ hewss may o lrgally 0.cd and T B U I i puch comtructlon ‘er T such o Tarrae ES1, 1oy th: coua y treawr rof waid fwinry years wiih § 'erost ot a rale not ex:oed- ine.ix {6) per ceat. pe: ann.w, payatle semi- i 3 sngualy, 6 #aidl Fouda #hall not be foll foss han rar. Tn.addit on 0 o ‘evy for ordu & y axca hets shall be fevied aad 60 lected 3 tax annually 18 Providsd by 1aw, f:r the paymest cf the merest blsid bod and . adai- at it be om ~dus 7 1be t Provid. d aluaya that in no cvent sha (10 greater smow ssessed valuatio - of tyineai cousty Titre nace iy from and ater the & ¥ part thoreof an ) ) 11} t 5 iy after the ad p ion of tlon, it adope , and s 1 haildin y d nd ol <t Coore H €as.d taken 16 "¢ In favor of and ol Bullotacast having U e:80n th Worda tagalont Goitry Housy Bonds” still be Geetned and taken to b6 deaint 4d propost- Hion, and f two t1 . of ths vo ¢ This agency does STmIOTLY & brokerage bustc ness. Doos notspeculate, and thersfors sny bar- galns on ts books are insured to ita ptrons, o Btead of belne gobbled ap by the agent BOGGS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnkam Strect OMAHA NEBRASKA. Office —Forth Stde opp. Grand Centsal Hctal. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land tn Eastern Nebfakn for falo. ‘Great Dargainsin proved farms, snd Omaha ety property. 0 DAV WEESTER SNYDER, Late Land Gom'*U.P.R. R 4ptewTtt vaon e P Byron Reed & Co., oupEsT EsTABLISED REALESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRaSKA. Keep a comploto ahatract of ttle to all_Real Estats In Omaha and Dovgias County, | masiit gEe WOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor, Randolph St. & bth Ave., CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO 00 AND $2.50 PER DAY t ¢, couvenjont 1856. 1880 We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of GLOTHING, AND CENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS N OMAHA. ‘Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRICES ! & OUR. MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT In in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-established reputation has been fairfy earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Strest, e ! CARPETINGS. Carpetings| miteodaw Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISEHED IN 1868.) Carpets, Cil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. 1 Make a Specialty of | WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GCURTAINS And bavs a Full Line of = [Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb z 3 B Lot maroh of o R e o i bt e | L e comasiont % lap teap 1o Balt “gudeomst T-Mr-4 T O ey | <Fs spoken on. this memorabls oooe. | comeion in pareins et can e b o 11 i s poposicn, ahal b | 0,4 e T e Clothes, Cornices, % Gorewboisnolorioulyastreddierand P ot o [N aborit Lhres R ARTARAIE S oion shet o voted upan aq [ dera.on, o 3.1l CUMMINGS, Vioptitor, trimmer, and owes hie nomination to | T oLy 000 NnCeramoniousy el Here was first proclsimed _the 1A eeneral oo 18, ot The route was thronged with a vast crowd, and considerable enthusivam waa menifested among the speciators, Among the individuala who attracted OGDEN HOUSE, ot Douclas, 8- of Nebiaska, Novemter, A. D. 1:£0, at the Oizaba Precinct No one ()Tum o B, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In faot Everythirg kepu in a First-Class Carpet House. jeoted by ue, and the pa:tiea informed | capacity for self government; here that Tz Bee would lend itself to mo | was fisst promulgated the political such swindling game. At the time [ !Fath that all power emanates from a packed sonvention, talks thus loud. Iy betore the election, what moy the producers of this state and people ex- § poct of him daring the legislature. —_— chraskuus, whose, distress, misery end desticution are painted by these tearfal philanthropista}in lurid colora, Tur. Bee hae taken come pains to verain the truth of the reporte, which have from time to time fourd heir way to lts cftice, of the destit: tich in the Republican valley, and convineed that such reports have been a gross exaggeration of the tree eta'c of sffairs. Theréis no reaacm 10 halieve that the eounties will 1ot e amply able to take cere of such of their population as have been wnfor- tuwts through late plentirg wul other incidentsl mistakes. Tie snajority of our pionsers will be able 2 pull through the wintet without aid rum omside the meighborheod. “acy remonstrances have resched Tt Bex regardiog these solicitors of hasity, who are tramping through the « uatry entirely unsuthorized by the recyle of the Republicsn valley. Our «orreapondents inform us that the corn »p in the Beaver valley is excellent, #id where properly eultivated has viclded from 40 to 50 bushels an acre, nd tkat all through the relleyenough 2« heen rainad +n support the pecple “hrough the witer. Tie D. &M. company, by jmmediately ex- tending their xoad west, will fur- nish employment to the farmers and “heir teams aud thus dietribute a large «am of money throughcut the distriet, Through these mesns, sided by the 1luck, energy aud perseverance of the seeple of the valley, Tittle aid will be equired end little scosptzd, heir trst n'uhu-‘unpu migrating sasieroers who are never satisbed in any loeslity. w6 paciios in Des Moines, Tows, 2 ged in the lsudable enterprse subscripfions for etarving these proposals were made us wo were Davis machine was true. chargo werewell informed. What do the patrcne of the Republican think of a paper which will lend itself %0 such trickery for mercensry ends What credencs cansuyone place on soythiog such & paper may esy, and what weight will recommendations from such & paper have from those who know that its voice can be bought in the market for a mere song? Right hire let us say that we den’t belicve that the ladies or the committae were aware for what purpose they were be- iag used, and that their decision had been forestalled, bargained and pad for. W6 regrot for their sake that we are compelled to make the expor- ure, but this peper would be derilect to its duty if it failed to denounce “bat tofamousewindle as it deservée, Weljhave 1o Giposition to deprecate the Davis machine: We know noth- iog of its merits. It may, for aught we know, be a8 good & machine as any other, but we certainly caumot sy provéhe undcrhauded way in which that premidm was procured. —_— TaE time has come whea the reil- roads west, for their own interest will ‘be compelied to- try the experi- ment of lowering their passenger rates, The movement hex already begen 01_some of the eastern lines, and the Boston and Albany have r duced their pastenger tariff within the last few weeks to 2 cents » mile In Jane last, the Tllincis Central, the Chicago and Alton, and the Rock Is- 1and roads all dropped to three cents * mile, and more lately 1,000-mile | tickets on the same roads have been 014 for 825, In every instance where e experiment bas been tried, low Tates have increased travel. loth to believe that the charge that|expense thix premium in the Republican was o | Here wes erceted the first church, the put up job for the benefit of the The sequel f it progrees of civil showed that the parties who made the | * the peoule; here was firat enuncisted the Tight cf education at the public Y P ek first_school-bouse, and the 3 first. srinting press, those mi ighty agents in zation. * * " It there beany place in the land which Americans and the lovers of freo institutions should regard with reverence and sffection, if there be any epot which should be deemed classic ground, it is the city of Boston. Mavon PRINCE. “The growth of the conntry and the se und progress of other cities orth and scuth, east and west, and, above all, the development and ex- pansion of cur imperial sister, New York, to whom we all do willing tomage, have reduced its (Boston's) relative rank in all the material elo- ments which makes up helimportance sud grandeur of & great metropolis, But there is enough leit this day for us to contemplate with gratitude and pride. *+ Boston remai wih a character a'l its ow with & history which never can be obliterated, and with future, as we all hope and beli not less progperous or less glorio thenis past. * * ¥ TLetme basten toa conclusion by expreesing the hope and trust and earnest prsyer of one who, having witnessed snd participated in two of thete jubilees, <an ouly contemplate a third with the eyes of faith, that as balf centuries and whole centuries shall rull awa in the ling fature our beloved may still and ever preserve its ancient character for honor and public spirit; ma etill preserve its old renown for devoticn to union, liberty and law; may etill be fsmed for its institations of religion, education and charity; end, above all, may still be upheld sud blessed, ruled over and overruled by the God of our fathers aud our Gd. Inthe familiar words of the chosen motto of our city seal * * * * Sicut pat ibus sit Deus nobis., “Roseer O. Wixrazce.” ““You have been pleased to honor Scuth Carolina and her chief city in these anniversary ceremontes by spe- ciel mention. T recall the circum- stances that on a festive occasion in a neighbring city oaly a few years g0, a friend who responded for our saate said, in plaintive accents: ‘1 feel st in answerirg for Bouth Carlona at, this time snd on | notice was the Rev. Henry Ward Beceher. He rodeat the head of the Thirteeuth New York regiment, of whieh ho is ehaplsin. He was dressad in the customaty black clergyman’s cuat, and showed his military po:ition by his chapeau merely. It will be difficalt to convey to a western man who bas never s:en s New Englind demonstration of this kird, the fecling of enthusiasm that pervaded all olasses of soctety, 1he good natured eudurance with which the crowds of men, women and child- ren stood for hours before and during tho parssge of the procsssion that they might enj y the tpactacle, snd the general geod order and clock-1 ke working of the whole affsir The procession was twice reviewed on the lin of ‘march, fiat by Gov. Long and then by the chief marshal, Augustus P. Martin. The ci'y appropriation of $§25,000 wes supplemented by private enterprise, which contributed much to the general success of the undertak- ing. This was strikiogly manifested ‘in the eveniog's festiviti To say .. rothing of the display of the eleoirio lights on the Common by Jordan, Marsh & Co., and the ooncert uncer heir suspices by Gilmore's Band, the German Turoverein and other Ger- man societies bad organized a second procersion of & novel and interest ng character. _Sixteen open horss-cars, from which the roofs had been re. moved and the seats covered with platforms, bore as many sllcgorical and historieal tablesux. ~Among the tubjects wers “‘Landing of the Pil- arims,” “Boston Boys and General Gage,” “Bosron Tea Prety,” “Com- mercs,” “Earope,” “Asia," “Afriors “‘Amerio,” and “Bust:d.” gCcm- pauica of torch bearers alternated with the cats aud the whole was ac. compenied by two bands of music, The tableaux were lighted at intersals by colored lights and locomotive head-lights on preceding cars, and on one of them by a ealeium light. The streets remained crowded till lor, after miduight, for the overburdened cars and other conveyances slowly responded to the demands upon tbem, In deecribiog the more publ'e dem- onstrations we passed cver a some- what quiet reception, given in the forenoon at the cld South church by RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Sciatioa, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, General Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. Proparation on earth equals Sr. Jacoss ::lI:Y';Iflly of $0 Cents, and every ove suffers 55 %It Fan a2 Ravo cheap 434 poeiivs poct Diroctions 1o Elaven Laaguages. SOLDBY ALL DRUGEISTS ANDDEALERS IN MEDICINE, A.VOGELER & CO., i Baltimore, 5.4. 2, T. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalle Cases, Coffios, Caskets, Shrouds, ete. Faraham Streot, Bot. 10th and 11th, Omsha, Neb. slecraphic Orders Promptly Attended To we Hom e (5)—Ed 413 Chlcago S ¥) - No, 1 en,ine ner 20w and Tivrd strbe Saraioge }recint—Bchcol hotse, near Gran- . Florencn Precinet—Flarenee Totel. Unlen Proelct—Ir inglon wit ool hcuse JJeftrsou Peecingi—schoo huase In- Distrct Tkhotn school house. faci—8chool ho.ss at Peo- Valley Precint— ehool house at Elkhorn tation ‘Millard Prechrct—3illse | school honas Meardlo ¥ ve:nct—V cCardle school houss. Dovglas Precinct—Touse (1J C Wi Wost Omata Pred oox civet—Schol house in Dis- trict No. 16 Aud which election will bo opencd at 8 o' ock tn the morning »nd will continue open uatil 6 G'elock in the aflcraoon of the same day. W Conuiss, (Seal) ¥. P Kxionr, Taeo LrExsL, County Commissiouers, JOFN R. MANCHESTER, Co.nty Clerk. siegot . F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellows’ Block. Prompt attentlon given to or ters by telecraph. ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celel Kaolin L SR now ready st the depot oo Bo& M. railrond, - any order at reasonable prices. Par- desiring » whita front or ornamental ‘brick willdo well to give us a call or send for ssmple. 4. T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Toow fneilla. Neb 56 orse o our own . 16 as ouifiifree. Address . Hallett & Cou crisnd. M NEERASHK.A VINEGAR WORKS® dones, Bet. Sth and 10th Sts , OMALIA. First quality distiticd Wine ad Cider Vinezat ot sy strenzih belo: and war- St DENTESTRY. T. 8. HITCHCOCK, M. D. 8., From New York has located in Omsbs, 03 tbe city to her invited guesis. After a peayee by the Rov. Dr. Ellis and e 15 a5t vk 1 Bccims, bror A Craick ‘s, Cor. ok s Docyaak & Oo e o PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA th Strect Cars RS aad HAM Connects Wi Cornee o ~D. 3 453, m , snd 12:6 p. m. *4:00, 6:15 and 815 p. m Tho§:17a. m run, leavin Gmabs, and the {00 P m.ran, leaving Fort Oaba, afe venaly ull apacity with regalsr pasengers. “The 0117 . m. s wil b made from tbe Fouk offce, coraer of Dodzo and 15th snrenta. ‘Tickets can te procuied from eirect cor driv- 1,0 team v of Backs. FARE, 25 CENTS, INCLUDIXG S9RE _ OAR Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Cotneil Rluffs. Towa. O lin of Birest Rajit | S i “RATES vartir o i | second floor 8250 por duy ; thid ool | Thie best farnisbed and mo-t com - ediots o in the city. ‘GEO. T. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN Onana, Nus. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan s centrally Tocated, fmt ¢ sus In cvery vespect, having recently boen entire y renovaed. The public wi1 fin oot ho ‘hous et UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fhst-class House, Good deals. Good Beds Atry Rooms, and’ kind and acoor nt. Twsgood sam Spean attention paid to commercial travelors: 8. MILLER, Prop., e Schuyler, Neb, FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners resort, good socommodst arsommplo room, chirges restonevie: Specal atiention gived o0 craveing meme Tt B, G HILEISRD Propristor, 'INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Deie e . . BALCOM, P ANDREW BORDEN. Colef Cler'e. Jauxs B. gorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEGTS. bulldings of_say de on exihibfiion st our offce: - Wo have had over 30 ov i devigniag and eupeiniend: lding and resdences i o uwmmmfi: Hnow < UNION RLACK —__ mintm B.A. Fowusa, - Orders from abroad solicitc. Satislaction Guarawteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Feliable Carpet House, OMAHA DOVPLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS, FIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RE) By AIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. .. STRANG, 206 Faroham Straat Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, STATEH AGENT FOXR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BFER | In Kegs and Bottles, Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Rensonable Pricea. Offica. 239 Douglas Street. Omaha SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAWE, POULTRY, FISH, ETC, CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. E. R. CONNBOTIO ISH & M:MAHON Successors to Jas. K. Ish, , DRUCGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts, Toilet Wate:s, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders &o. s sud A il ling of Surcigal Iosiruzmonts, Pockst Cases, Troews aud Suprortars. Aveoluiely Pus Drugsand. aed 12 DUGacics, - Frecrtyiions S0ed b any vons ot 1os g 7 Fore Jas. K, Ish. Lawrence McMabon. e 1FARNEAM STRDBET.