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] DAILY BEE EW ATER: EDITOR NAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. YOR PRESIDEN AMES A. GAR of Ohio, VOB VICE-PRESIDENT, HESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York, ESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. FORGE W. COLLD) of Pawnee County. JAMES LAIRD, fof Adams Conn JOHN M. THURSTOXN, of Danglas Count: PUBLICAN STATE TICKET. by For Member of Congress, [DWARD K. VALENTINE. member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS, For Governor, ALBINUS NANCE. For Lieutensnt-Governor, E.C. CARNS. For Becretary of State, 8 J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor, JOBEN WALLICHS. For Treaurer, G. M. BARTLETT. Yor Attorney-Gener: C. 3. DILLWORTH. Commissiorer of Pullic Lande and Buildings, A. G. KENDALL. Buperintendent of Public Inetruct op, W. W, JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. ndicial Distelet. NHAM. ELD, pr Attorney—This N. J. BU! . 3. Trupex keeps ove hand onthe ot and hin game eye cocked on the of New York state patronge. o is the philosophy of the demo- e barbecne in the empire state. MMTGEATION this year will exceed b,000. During the month of Au- t 50,508 emigrants landed in this fintry. The largest previons immi- tion for any one year was in 18651, en it reached 251,000, 1x 18 understood that the democrat- eommiitee have given strict orders Hancock to write, speak or tele- ph 1o more uatil after the election. very time the demderatio csndidate s mouth he puts his foots in Tur Republican ehuts up as tight ae clam the moment its ciroulation windle is stirred up. 1t doeen’t want talk on thet subject because the Bee basn't any friends. If the Re- blican will ehow up its postoffice re- eipts, the Bue will prove that it has ree friends to the Kepublican’s one. Tae democrats st Hasting's have dopted an snti-monopcly plank in heir platform. Since both parties rein favor of auti-monopoly legisla- tion, it will be the fault of the eople o NeDrasKs i The coming Regislature de Tuk foreign editor is again display- ing bis astoniehing knowledge of Am. erican effuirs. The following is a lit- - translation of «.New York dis- prtoh in the Paris prpers of September I5: “The results, so far as know: «f the elections of the public functions of the state of Maine, indicate that ehion, [query, Fusion ] caudi- «ate of the Democrats and the par +'wane of the fiduclary circulation, will Do elected governor of the state by susjority of 1,600 votes. Toe stats and congremsional ticket vowiaated by the democratic conven tion st Hastings is in many rerpects » strong ove. The nomination of Gen. Livingstone for congressionsl epresentative is an ucususlly good «ne, and were Nebraska at all a close vato his election would be assured. tin. Livingstoae is & man whose in- 1 sgrity nove can question, and who in satellectusl ability and boesty, aud in his war record; has stronger claims 1 v popalar support than E. K. Valen- tine —_— Tex widow of the latcs Mark Hoj~ 1 ioe has filed her answer to the pei- 1 on of one of the heirs of the late mil. 1 onmire sehing for iformation of 1he Jf the property distributed 1y The admivistrators. She alleges that JTop iy to the valua of §19,000,000 13 been distursed among the heira 1 0d that $850,000 yet remains. Fr m 118 it will be seen that the total valoe «f ihs estate left by Mr. Hopkins toaclies the enormous sum of newly §20,000,000, the majority of viuich has been acquired since tie construction of the Central ¥ cific railroad. Leland Stenford ard C P. Huntington, partners , with 2 . Hopkins may be sapposcd to pos- ® s proverty nearly equal in amout. 1e Oentral Pacific railroad company » monapoly which was built by the ople of the United States and mu- Soently endowed by the govern- nt. With the Unlon Pacific it hay s persistently resisted every move- ut to reduce its tarifls and every 7t of the people looking to vernment control or super. on, Within ten yoars m the timeof its completion i's argers have acoumulated the sum 860,000,000 from the earnings of | people and the appreciation of its | k created and blstered up by the dit of thepeorle of the United S ites. i v ¥ b b ® e & v Like «ll riilwsy monopclies the Geateal Pacific ror | cries *hands of” w4 jusists that the goveroment have | 1 n more right to meddle with its tar- | 16, thanit has toimterfers with the butioess of its private citizens. Jta) : n:pz: seem to forget that its th, ite wih, b th are doe 30 the go.i‘m..'.",!?.'.’.‘é fo:tered by the people, whose duty it it % see that, vampire like, the great = nopolies shall not suck the life bl od fcom the srterles of trade and o amerce, and tob with impunity the oducers of the country, on whom f-c thely existence, THE EUROPEAN COMPLICATION. | The powers are greatly ewbarrassed ragardiog the proper solution of the | Ducigno question The allied flst | rides at snchor in the harbor under | the walls of the defiant little clty,and none of the admirals dere fire the which wonld lmosj certainly generzl Euroropesn The histery of the tpouble will fI- lastrate the traditional deseptive aud | dilstory policy cf the poste. The Al- bavian port of Duleigno was sssigned by the Berlin tresty to Monteregro. As it was under Turkish rule, the coneent of the sultan was of eouree vecessary before ita transference couli be secured, snd short- 1y after the completion of the treaty its provisions were ecoepted by the rerresentative of the porte and signed on betalf of the sultsn. ateps were taken, however, to sur- render the town snd take adve of the deluy cf the powers. The s tan's ageats were ecnt to stir up the Albanisn Jesgue sgeinet sny loss of territery and to creste & ¢ betdud which the pore co selt whle resisting the command of | Earcpe. Dijlomacy now wesped In B the Albavin town crapged slong months without avy defnite result. The represen‘atives of the great powers who eigued the Bellin treaty aidressed varicus collegtive notes to the porte which re- plied in the evarive langusgs of diplo- macy, but continued his secret s'eps for the evasicn and resistance of the decreen of Earope. Upon pretext of keeping the Albaxian league in check and of surrounding Dulcieno to the Montenegrns; Rizs Pashs was sent to Albania with = force of Tu troops. 1n the mrantime Englavd, France and Germany determined to force & conclusion of the matter by & demonstration of men of war under the walls of the town, and the allied fleets sailed to Raguss. A weck ago the Saltan's sttitude of secret evarion changed to one of open deflance. He refused to surrender the town, and daclared that he would regard sn attack oni: as an actof war, Riza Pasha echoed this defiance of the porte snd jolned the Albanians for the defonce of Dul The admir- 1s of the ficet telegraphed to their governments for ructione, and st the present time t ue cabinets are considerlrg what is to be done under the tryivg circumstances, The cause of Turkey's sudden change in front is causing mouch anxlety emong the various cabinets Many do not heeitate to smsers that the Sultan hes received assurances of support from some of the great powers, and Austris end Germany are suspecicd of treachery. The growth of Montenegro, which is allied by race to Russia, end ultimately fall under ber rule is received with by Austria. It Is commouly swed thet o defensiva ailisnce has entered into by Ger- d Ausiria sgainst any of il power by Rueeis, while France is vuderstood to hive given to-ror asrursmces of neu. trality i care of trouble to the gov- t of Turkey. At the rame tims it how, having gno. erny No|s: - | day. fornia, 8 Colorsdo, 8; Conmecticut, , 22; Towa, 12; Kavsss, b3 3; New Hamp:hre, Oregon, 3; Pennsylvasis, 29 Island, &; Virmont, 5; Wisconsin, New Jercey, 9.—total 187, — INDUSTRIAL NOTES Glueoee works are to be established at Waterloo, Ta., with a eapasity of using 30me 1,500 bushels of corn per day. The North Adams (Msss.) Mrg. Co. employs 200 hands in the maru‘acture of fiue cussimers. The establishment has receutly materially enlarged and improved ifs facilities. Mesers Dimock, Gou'd & Co., of that ci'y, sre now muu'actaring b5 dozen paver pais perday, and are still un- sb e to fili their orders, The furoace of the Joliet Iron and company, which wes blown in o the enily part of the summer, is doiug wonucra, averagi g over one hundred tons of excellint fron per The American Osk Leather Co., huve commenced immense builaiogs :m OCunciuvaty, for turni g leather. The o paciny f the earablishment will be 800 hides per y or 250 000 per year. Taey wil employ 400 men, ud expeo- to get in fu operstion the proseut o, _ Jo'n A. Roebling's Sons & Oo. | The M line Review informs us that | 2% derstood that the vice-presidential can- didate is earryinghishabits of personel economy into the campaign, and has carefully avoided deyleting hi This, the leadors think, is playing the part assigoed to Eoglih with Engl sh Left out,and they arc not at all bappy. The fact of English’s penuriousness at this crisiais permeatang the state, and does not add to his popularity. Lsgs ders has contributed freely and is working hard, but the greenbackers appear to have a grudge against him. If the greenback threat of slaughter- ing him, which is heard_ceoasioually, is bused on the generel sentiment cf the greenback party, his defest is = forgone conclusion. The pro bable defest cf Delamatyr is exatp r irg the groenbackers, and the nom- instion of a democraife candidate 1n in district is charged to English. All attempts at fusion sppear to be aben- doned, aud »f the geeenbackers are re- aclved to atand out and bs counted, the dsmocratic leaders may well be uneasy Wilisme' plurslity in 1876 was only 5000, with a greenbck vote of 13,000. Tilden's plurality was was 5300, with & vote for Peter Cooper of 9500. Tn 1878 the greenback vote for seeretary of a 1y whic] sre sxoeedingly diminu ive. Maine el-ction is a fair teat the acces- sions w0 the gresnback ranks are nut from the republican party; snd if the greenbackers can poll their vo'e of Twy yomrs ago, the tifling plorality iron and stes] wire rope mlls, Trenton, N. J., a a 700 bauds. nw being din- there is the mekng | York. sive works in Ohattavonga, Tenn., for the manufactare of miversl paints from the nutive ores in that vicwity. Tas mecuinery is said to be of the most a1 proved and modern make, and tons per day. The v&w catlery works at Wilming- ton, Ill.,, eommence busine-s the first f O tover. Mr Cozav, 1he proprie- tor, brou.ht a full force of skilled workmen fiom the east, and the pros- pects are first-rate for s succeseful in- suguration of the industry. A number of the mills of M. chusetts sre putiing in edditionab looms to incrense their product. The Palmer Mili Co.. of Palmer, Mass., have recently put in 112 more looms mukiog the t.tal number 659. The Wampan ug Mills, of Fall River, have putin 100 uew looms, making a total of 1602 st the present, The Mauchester, N. H., mills are all diven to their ful'est oapacity,end within & month wags have advanced 10 per aent, The new mill of the Ar- mory company will be largest i ths state, being 515 fe long, four stories high, acd runuiog 68,060 spindles, 1350 locin®, 3640sids, and employing about 1000 hands. The Euterprise Iron Works of Cart. wright, McCurdy & Co,, of Oler lvud, O., (located at Youngstown) con- o wille, conuecred with which » faroace. The mills em- ploy about 600 men, sre running dou- ble tur, and produce annually about 1490 tove, comprizing band avd scroll wron, cotton tics, skelp and refined i B, Louis to its utmoat capacity, espe- its heavy cactings depart- Among recent works of this iod sre. THe bell for the mammot® Jupiter fucnace; a 15 tov pouna gy whed fir the Fulton Tron Works; & new iron wattand o pound puilay, 12 fect in 2linct ace, for an Indi- auspolis firm, Tho Fravz & P} Knitting .M <kine oomyaay, of Bucyrus, O., has gone w0 far in their threats, the great powers csn on the Duicign demonstration, even s movement precipitate wor. The loss of prestige to various govern- mente, and especially to England, would eeem to forbid the ehips elink- ing home under the threat of the sul tan. Even ebould such a course be pursued, it seoms diffoult to see how war could bs avert- ed. A fore2 of 8,000 M mtenegrine have aisembled b:fore Dalcino, avd wou'd take ths matter in their own bands thoull the ficet withdraw. An attsck vpon the Turks and Albanisns would preciretate a war in which the powers ¢ould bard y keep from purtici- psting. Diplomacy may, however, bridge over the chasm if the Monte- negrians can be indoced to forgo their claiws on ths town in returo f.r sowe oher comiderstion, pecuriary or otherwse, Uwl es this is deneiti difficalt to fors o how the geavest complicaiiont can be avoided. —_— To merchants, farmers and ahip- pers of the wes: are wekenirg to the necessity of earnest work to seour. iater-state and zovernmentsl supervis ion of the railwsys. A nationsl “‘cheap iravrportstion” conventin is tobe held in Chicago on the 14th of October, in Farwell Hall, at which the whole guestion of chesp tranepor. tation snd reilroad taxation will be discusted. All farmer societies throughout the United States re re quested to send delegates, uld such a Ir is reported that the Czar hss privatdly married the Princess Da'gorausky. As she is the motner of five of his children, the has naturally the greatest claim to the band of the rosal libertine. ~The marriage was celebreted three weeks ago in the presence of throe witnesses. Sara Becohardt should now follow the ex ample of the Princess Dalgorausky for the bemefit of her two half- orphacs. —_— ThE vationaliets sre circalating Beyard's sp ue to prevent honest greenbackers from joining with the democrats in a fosion campsign., | b in Mr. Oumercn's Figures for Gerfiela: | Washingion Star Senator Don Cameron is cf the | opinion that General Garfield wili be elecled president of the United States and that the vcte of the state of New 1l elect him. _This, too, is the mof Secretary Sherman. These ione of prominest leaders reeal, tco, & statement msde a year or more ago by Becretary Ecars, when be | emd, “You can plmt a compas in the Oity Hall park of New York, and the vext prosident will be slested by the paople living witn- in a rads of £fty miles.” Even conceding the dimocrats carry In- disns, Onio end Msive, promioent lesders like Cameron and Secretary Shermen il waintain that General Gucfield will be elected. This caloa- hecn in operation & , during whieh time they 000 knitun sleo turns out about & nicksa year, usmg § ity of from hree to seven dezen pairs per day, much d-pending upon the size of the leg cover and the still of the operator. Allihe kuitting is done by stesm,each machine beivg provided with 8 patent belt throw-of, which stops the ma- o at the point sat Incian: £ Louls Globe-Demourat. The contest is waxing fearfully hot inTudwns, sud bo'h parties, scoord- ivg to surface icd cations, sre doing iclevel bet. Duy and night tha of the vrator pierces the sir «f the hoo s'ate, end «bedin of the biass tand is never silent. It is eslle that the d mociats are not ~t all put cular as to the «fliciency of their urstor imporwations, I the selegraph may te believ.d the peopls ' inciana have becn harrangued lustily by epexkers from Missouri, #ho taye faled for years to getm waiden effort at stump oratory at nome. There aro gentlemen repreaent.- +d as doig notle eervice in the cause «§ denic crncy in 1.disns, whoie sopearar 2 on the stump in the.r own respective b iliwcks would be re. garded by thyir cemceratic brethern 4t bhome ssa great party disaster. But Byron eaysa book isa book hiugh there s nothirg iuit, and erhops the Todiena demoerats deem sp-ccha sp-ech although inpocent «fconterts.” With the exception of ex-Governor Brown, nene of the big guus of democracy in this state bave ored thems-lve: off id of the hard preseed untercified of Ho sierdom; «nd the fact that euch common mate- bas been pelined off on the Tud d reo s of the campaiga fund is » serious refi-ction on their capacity ford iving a bargain. Beneat . all this surfree work there 15 a good deal going on which does not apoesr in the dispatches, but which will tell immens'ly in the final re- sult. The demccrate, are, of course, busy in perfectivg their arrange. ments for colovizing yoters from other d the repubiicsns sre using n their power to prevent ng. Their arrangements for thwarting the colo) pear to be as perfect ss it 18 possibla them; but in tpite of this it seems probsbie that a good many froudulent democratle votes will be cast. The importa‘ion of democratic votes is dsily going on, and whetis quite complimentary toMemocratic shrewd. ness, the importations are not con- fined to white voters. It is supposed that the absurdlery about the republi can importation of negro votes will divert republican suspicion from the | e lored men, and that & black skin ill eecure its owner from unpleseant ruting. That the republicans have overed this little game is 8 proof bey uxe vigiant, aad are not el- g iheir crafty opponents to get 2e start of th.m. bz . At to the probable result, both par- tiesappear to be moeertain. Thereis far lees bragging visible on either side than there was two weeks ago, but the democrats appear to be the mostnery. ous and fidgetty. They betray evi. dences of desperation which are want. ing on the republican side, and which indicate that they bel ihemselves to be in an urplessant poeiticn. And indeed the democratic outlook is far frem promising, The leaders are not st all satiefied with the management of Iationis based upon republican suc. osse kn the following stater: Cali- | Mr runniog on full | Sertiinly be avereor um-, giviog tmployment to about | back vo'e fir the & The only sp-cisl work | #Xceed 20,000, th- result as botweon Col. 8 B. Lowe has eree'ed exton-T Y tasa cap ety of from five to seven | which gave the state tv T lien will If the green- ticket ducs ot Liucers and Porter will be closw, with of cablea fur \hogreat bridge in New | the certainty that the repunlio ns wil | have the benefit of the full greentack 1 November. Ic is this tustion, with the fact that » complete fuslon in Maine was ui= satisfaotny tu its results, whih makes the democratic leaders nervous. | Meanwhile the repablicsn canvass is | buing conducted with vigr, and o | sigus of fat-ring or disaffection are vistble. Much depends upon their labiluyto spet imported voters on | elocti'n day; and they olaim thattheir acrangements for this purpose are as completo 85 18 is possible to make them. Take it altogether there is no Teason for republicans to be di<satis fied with the prospeots in Indwna, while t! from satisfactory. rr————— BLACKE HILLS NUGGETS, The Hilla producessalt in large quantities. Luiwrence county has twenty-five school districts. The Spearfish mills are receiving 1,000 bus daly. Ivis gaid that gameof all kinds is very pleotiful within a day's ride of Deadweod. Farmers in the valleys say it almcat impossible to obtain bands, even st liberal wages, Rapld City voted not to incorpora‘e by s msjority of seven out of 147 votes cast. Most of the Terraville milis are idle, and mivers are prospecting in © her districts, Ouly the De Smat, Thompson and Castel mills are runsing near Daad wood at the paesent time. The probabilities are that a mill will ba erected ou the King Solomon mine on Newton's Fork before long, The firat distriot fair held duringthe week beginning Sepember 20:h was 8 great sucoess, bith as regards at- tendance and exhib There have been frequent attempts at fucendiarism in Deadwood, and if the fice-bug is caught there will probably be a hasty haugiog Thbere are more freigh: teams on the Pierre road than at &y other time during the sumaer and the amount of freight coming in for Deadwood is as- tonishing. A custom mill, twenty stamps, ie going up sbout two miles from Custer, at the mou'h of Ruby gulch. This wili enable mine owners to test their ore: satisfactorily. L-ad City Is considered the great- ot puker town in the Hill. Itis s3id that more money chinges hancs thers in -one day Jhan in any other town in the Hills in a week. ar Deadwood ia of wheat freq) democratic prospect is £u% |, ohest, giving me excruciating pain and almost preventing breathing. My palee, usually 80. fell to 35; intense wausen of the stomsch succeeded, and 8 cold, clummy eweat covered my eitirs boiy. The attending phy- sician could do nothing to re- lieve me; after suffering for three hours, I_thought,—as I had been usiog St. Jacobs Oil with good effect for rheumatio pains,e] would try it. 1eatura'ed & piece of flannel 1:7ga enough to cover my chest, With the Oil, #nd apohed it. The relief was almost instantangous. ln an bour was entirely freeffom pain, snd would have taken the train to fil] en appointment that vight in a neighbor- ing town, bad my friends dissuaded me. As it was, I tock the night train been troubled sinca, The liver w more requently the seat of disease than is generally xupposed, for u on its regular action depends, in ‘s gre measure, the powers of the stoanch, bow- els. brain aud th wlhole nervous eystem, Reculato that important organ by taking mons’ Liver Regtilator, and you pre- % 1ucat of the dissases that flesh is_heir 5 P —————— ~—wmwd’s Arnica Salve The Brst Sarve il ihs world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheam, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- d Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all inds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve vuarsnteed to give perfect satiafac 0d in every case or money re funded; P ice 20 cents per box. For aale by 8ily K TSH Omaha, — A, A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. 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No Preperatton on earth equals §r. Jacoms OrL w5 s saft, sura, stnpic 3nd cheap Exicrual cdy. "4 tral ontalls but the comparutively it catiay of 50 Cents, aod every ooe suller. T i can bave chiep acd peiive poct o7t clatine. Directions ta Bleven 80LDBY ALLDRUQGIATS AND DEALEES IN MEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, M., U. 5. 4. CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalie Cages. Coffine, Caskets, Bhrouds, ete. The hay crop is of coneiderable im— portance in the Hilln Deadwond, Lead City and Central City annually uss about 2000 tons, which s about one-6ifth of that used in the Hulls, or 10,000 tois. Abiut seven miles southwest of ; Junct'on City, on the north fork of Fronch creck, vile. Withia side are mines whieh prizpect cqaul to auy now opened in the Hills. A twentv-five stawp niill will soon be erected thore, The soil of Sperrfish, False Bottom, Red Water and Big Bottom is exceen- ingly fertile, and there is bardly ranchman in the Black Hills but ha made a good thing this season Thre fiost of September 12 kil ed vines urd did & ereat deal of damage, bat by planting earlier this could be avoide i, The flume, ditch, dsm snd reservoir of the Battle creek hydraulic cowp. ny are now ail completed. The and flume is nine milos in lengt>, ar« the reserveirs will contaia 100,000, 000 g-llons, Thif being an unu-u 1y dry season_there is but it water now, but thould fall rawns conie, as is coufidently cxpected, the hydraulic work can be put in operaticn, A woman has this year raised and sold in the Deadwood market $350 worth o hee, $400 worth of onicns, $200 of melons, to say noth- ing of the amount she ' received for | peas, beats, and other vegetables. In addition o this she has 1,000 bushels of potatoes yet to market. The froston_the night of Sept. 12 on the Belle Fourche was a work of destruction. frozen lefi, all wero frozen to the center aod the hot day following turned them all blick, The loss in cabbage alove is considerable, as each raache numbered them by thousands. Grand Junction Cit, in the South- | ern_Hille, is being settled up fast by families Grawn there by the good strikes mado in the mines. It is aiready a flourishing town. There are in the neighborhood many locations which praspect well, and eome of which will probably develop into pay- ing mines. ~ Within'a radius of thrae milea there are perhaps 200 men, all at work, either_for themsalves or opening up ground for other partiee. — ‘Weather Wisdom. 8¢.’Louls Post-Dispaich. Under the title of Old Probabilities, one of the most useful and valusb e officera of the U. S. government is most widely kncwn. But quite is well- knowa is Prof, J. H. Tice, the mate- orologist of the Mississippi Valley, | 1o whose contributiors to his favorile study have given him an almost n tional reputation. On a recent 1. ture tour through the northwest, the professcr had a narrow escape from the serious consequences of a sudden and very dangerous illness, the pur- ticulara” of which he thus refers to: The day after concluding my course Facubam ;treet, Bet. 104h and 11'h, Omshe, Nel, slecraphio _rders Promptiy Attended To NERRASH.A VIECAR WORKS:! th and 10tk Sta, OMAR 4. ard Clder Vinesar TDENTESTRY. T. S, FITCHCOCK, M. D. 8, Prom Yotk bes looated fn Omcha, aad suaruiteesto dofi st cae work Dent:l i oma, nver A Cr ik & Co.s, Cor, Mtk ni Couclve, £epd-3m —— L DEhER Wou AR eep 8 PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HOR=ES. 8 Derenrumr OF e PLarrs, B o7 C1 I8 QUARTERVASTER, o o 4 Nes.sjtem e 2.8 1i Teite sabject ¢ the 118 11 te recovedat this office U1 nconon e n-e 25h. 1680, at «e#nd Ime they w 1l %00 020 inp. T3 for furiiwi g an_delivarive st bra ke, «n hundred (100) Pt N Criyn Tod Froje ] foralew nomhr w1 -e ressived. AN od in ihe enal vum of 300 o aco m. FUis advorise. 2uld Be ute che Thogee-m % rectrea the 1izht 10 rejot wyoral prp ik p o oal adf U inform tion as to v mmuer of bid ing_oom{ jons t» by otssriel by 1id 1 and teimio. oemte ot ard ©ur. thelo appllca lom to . r el tiuvg priodle should be b 11 Caval y Horses,” aod ad- 4 the ucderslgre. AT 1 UDINGTOY, st ief Quutorwsste PASSENCER ACTOMMODATION LINE ACLoMMOL OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Coi rets With Street Cars Comar ot 830N DARY e E o Srkeers o Tk £ procuted from street eardrl- FARE, 25CENTS, INCLUDING STRE _CAR = HAMBURC AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S Weelkly Line of Steamships Leaviog New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. For England, France and Germany. For Passage app y to C. B. cI!HIGHI\RII & €0, oral Passenger Azerts, jmeslly 61 Broaa: —_—— To the Voters of the Sixth Werd Notos is hreby given #a4 T wil sit 2> office, 610 P08 of 1 tery of the £tn ward, ¢ [ b4 m King any correc 088 .7 alterst o ions £ suid bt JAVES N. MURPHY, Kegigtar MEAT MARKET U. P. Block, 16th &t. ne t Meats o all Kinds i of Jeowres st Burlingon, Tows, 01 iber last, T was reized with "flflfiMd’uwfl?h i in the] * Freeh an sai ‘band, o 1 @ ¥ reasonsble. Vegetabies in e. tes in sea iverad 103 uy part of the city. for my home, 8t. Louie, and bave not || UNLIKE PILLS nal Pargatives, Is plisaant to taks, et e the men prent and harmles avaior to fi cnovais i iflonendas, Teadnene, Plies 5o o b iy T s arrecid e o 1S et it s ot op o % Serta: ook Four et o7 WA the pro- ETEERIOTOY, o o bonzed tin boxes o dtuggist for Daseriptive Pamp prister, BeroRe Puaciasiva ANY FORM or So-Qulto ELEGTRIG BFLT, o cnge Xervons Chrof Bend,cs St o e FHLVERMacHER GALVARIC OB, 411 Hoatgommer o B St “Caly for thels Frer Faraphiot and The Eleo- 0 you il save Fims, ol ey ha- vty destecs 1 Grenoise EIGHIE "he Amaiema Continect. < Stros G: Cb. Apgliinges on 43 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE GENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS not recommended as a remedy * for al) the ills that fiesh is helr to," but in affections of the Liver, and in all Bilioua Cowplaints, Dyspepsia, and Bick Head- ache, or diseases of that chiaracter, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to, or after taking quinine. As & simple purgative they ave unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, Tha genuine are never sugar-coated. Eaclibos hus & redowex seal on the id, withthe impression, McLANE'S LIV PILL. Each wrapper bears the signe- tures of C. McLaxe and Frexize Baos. Insst upon having the genuine ng McLANE'S LIVER PILLS, pre- pared b- FLEWING BROS., Pittshurgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLaiie, epelled differently, but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS, A Bpecdy and Effectusl Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER ‘Has 8100d the test of FORTT YEARS' trial. Direations with sach votdls, OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS WANTED 5o s Toa, Loffoc, Baking Powder, Flavoring Exuracs, etc , by s to tunilise, Profi: good _Outht free. Peop 3 ea Co., Box 803, ~t. Loals, No. ELEOIION PROCLAMATION. On Court House Bonds. At seesion of the Board of County Comm's- #0ncrs 1 the Cou ty of Doughe. fn the t e brasic, bo den on th 11tn day of Septem- D, 1580, it was by sald * oari follow.ng quest oa be and Labmitred'as 8 proposition T of the C.unty of Dovg- be County of Dovglas in o Stareof Nel fuska: i oar ) fCon iy Commisionom of atd sabmic the fonowing proposi-fon: it Saheey St Mo aaks, G u ty of Don el e h f 1225 e dony €ty arection'and o raplction A0 the commirasnn, érs tion *nd compitt 1 Ein oo oty Cf Gmaha i g VT o S porp e mdl the purpo 68 foF Whlch st e ¢ hrias tiay 1o -gally u-ed and Spropr o the min-y Tasdl fh yoby (or aia e maristion. gr . much ¢ netraet n and ¢ wpletion of 8a'a buliding, Ml ths coste A Cxponse of i bmildime Dot & ¢xtced b e hanirel s+ fig thoaaod doirs, ; 2 dolars each an t t e office of fwoniy e »iih{ 'crect ata raia ot eX-ecd- In' 12 (6) par ceat. po- annum, payatle semi. 1 not be sclf feda than par. 3 for orduvmy axes tiefo ‘e loctey & tax, annually rs ment of the iierest dne ‘and an adal- Coctrd L+ ent £ pas ta prinetpal 4 maturity, and pro-iicd that ficen ver cext, of tho nrincipal of said to: s Lall bo levied In'avs oo vear, aod tshal bonds te of 2111 bonds o recf aui the roseip ypart t dm bie at the op. Commigei 1ic s of of teu yews from principal of 8 10 of tan years from o form 1 w shali be submitted whall b ‘whioh ballot shail n hereinafter provided fn §0 V0P (f the above proposi dsemed aud taken 10 e carr The said props ¢ o general o ot Douglus, St- o of N: November, A, D. pliosz Ou.sha Precinct No_ one (1)—7uries Ha'l. Omuha Precluct No two ()~No 8 tigine house, Sixtecnth &t 5 e No. four (4)— use. “meba P eclnct five houve, south.ast cor” o7 11 )= a5 ChicsgoSia, Umin bre net ()= No. Leu. lnenou'e, ol bous, near Gran. inot—Florence " orel ngton vl ool heuge ~chool b usw in Distriet El horn Pro fnct—Bl<hora a-hoe1 Houss. Pave Valiey Prsluct—S:hosi hocss at Waerloo. Chicazo Preclatm chool house at Elkkorn Station Millard Prociact—iler ! schorl hongs e Sardle i e i t— < cCanle sckor | houss. House (£3°G W ieux inc:i—Schuol hotse 1n Dis- Donglas Preo ne Wost Umuia Py Ard which election 1] bo opencd rt 8 o'c'ock 1o the morning ~d will cont/nus ore : natd 6 elock in UL uftrnoon of the sume s W (Seal) Connty Commissiowers, JORN R. MANCHESTEF, Go.nty Clér, 1430t UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows' Block. ‘Prompt attentlon siven to or lers by telecraph. ATTENTION, BUMDERS AMD GCON TRACTORS, The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Bankn, near LOUISVILI E, NEB., hae now ready at the depot at Louisville, on the B, & M. raiiroad, VIEITH ERICEK to ill auy order at reasonable prices. Par. ties deising o white. Front o ormasental brick willdo well to give us a call or send for sample. J.T. A. HOOVER, Prop. [ RESOLUTION ORDERING SIDE- WALKS, o ) Bo it rescl: od by the Clty Council of the Oity ot Omaba Thatz stlemalk be within ffwen dsyaf om this data, repaired and 121 to the preseat grace ine4d Ct. o frur: fard adfoiniig the follow: fag descrbed pron | g1, v Lot £, cast side of 15tb strest in block 106, 6 ot s, ots Block 12, &% Lot], 18, Shiny e. Lot 8, west iy, 8 feotwid uch sdewalk to be repatred of 2in b pine Planks and 10 bein wid b =3 abore specifls ' one 1he respeci fve owner or owners of the ato. s de- gerided rremisns are bereby 1 0 ome est s:de of San add., ¢ feet - de of Saurdess 6 fcet wide. c of 191 nders stret, o eet, in block eet, in Lok 46, 1880, WM AUST. By L3 Y 5y BANKING HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON2CO BANKERS. Businees transacted same 83 that o an Incor- porated Bank. 3 ta kept In Carrency or goid subjsct t0 stght cheok without notice. Certificates of depostt issusd pavatle Iu three, six and twelve months, bearing interest, of oa demand without Interest. Advances mads to customers on_ spproved se- curities at market rates of interest ‘Buy and sell ¢old, bills of excbange Govern- ‘mant, State, County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on Fnzland, Ireland, Seote land, and all parts of Europs. . Sell Eiropean Passace Ticksta. (OLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE- augldtt ~ TU.S DEPOSITORY. First Nationar Bank OF OMAHA., Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROR.)) BSTASLINERD X 1856, Organised aa & Natlonal Bauk, August 30, 1863, (Oapital and Profits Over$300,000 thorised by the Secretary or Treasurs e e Sebacipion 1o he U.8.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. ofFICERS AND DIRECTORS Hanuax Kouwrss, Preshent, . "ahier. J, PormLeToN, Attorney, Joy A. CA fanros, T, 5. Davis, Asw's Onabler Tois bank recefves depoeit Withous reyard w amounts. Tu-tics time certificates beartog fnterest. dratts on San P ucisco and princ sitios of the United Statos, als, Lundon Edliburch and the principal vities of the nggh o Forore ls passage man ue. Dab e contic Hoket for Emigrauta In_the In mayl it " REAL ESTATE BROXER Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EstaTe Acency. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This scency does STRIOTLY 3 brokerage busl- aese. Doss notapeculate, sod therofors any bar- Zalng on 1ta books ao Insired 0 1ta petrons, {n atead of beine gobbl-d up by the sgsut BOGGS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA NEBRASKA. Office —North Side opp. Grand Central Hotsl. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 AGRES caretully selected 1sad fn Eagtern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains In impreved farms, and Omaha SIS, 'WEBSTER SNYDER, Late Land Comr U. P. B. R ap-tabTt ‘BYRON RERD. LIS RYED. Byron Reed & Co., OLDRST ESTASLISED REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep a complete afatract of title to all Real Estute o Omaha and Douglas County. masitt _ HOTELS. = THB ORIGINAL, IBRICGS HOUSE ! Cor, Randolph Bt. & 6th Ave., OHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DA' Located fn the Lusiness ceut e, convenlant to plac» of amusement Iy turoehed, contalnirg all mdero impre , passenger elevavor, J. 1, CUMMINGS, froprietor, oclit 'OCDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Rluffs. Towa. second floor $2 60 per d The best furnished and mo+t com odious T n the aity GEO. T. PHELPS METROPOLITAN Osana, Nrz. WILSON - PROPRIETOR. ¢ Teoently been puvlic wis find it & ‘ouse. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Pt gl g A treatment, Tws good smple rooms, . Specia attention patd to commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, gleb. 'FRONTIER HOTEL, ie, Wyoming, The miner's resort, good accommodations, arge sam ple room, charges ressonable. Special o given %0 traveiing men. H G HILLIARD Proprletor, alse a 1t INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-closs, Fine large Swmple Rooms, one Hlock from depot.” Trains step from 2 minutes to2 hours for dinner. Free Bus toand from Depst. Hates 820032 50 and .00, accordiog 0 r00m; 8 ngle meal 75 centa. BAL s "mio-t o FOWLER & S AR Jauxs . Seort, COTT, tor buildings of aay deeoription e exibi cars expericnoe Iu designiy ition at our office. We have td over 20 Tog bl bulling snd reskicnces: ‘farnished tend. and on short notica. meoam i f We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHING, AND CENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF COODS IN OMAHA. Which We ere Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES ! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMHENT in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLOW, whose well-estawlished reputation has been fairly earned. ‘We also Keep an Imm Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, — REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO, 1201 & 1303 Favnham Stfeet, GARPETINGS. Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISEHED IIN 188688.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specially of {WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And havs g Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lzumbrequins, Cords and Tas In fact Everythivg kept in o First-Class Carpet House. Carpetings| sy Orders from abrozd solicifed. Satistaction Guaranteed Call, or Address - +ND SINGLE ACTING POWER AKD HAND PUMPS Stem Pomps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, BRASS AND IRCR FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACK T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HALLADAY WlfiD-MiLLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A.T. STRANA. 205 Farnham Straet Omaha. Nab HENRY HORNBERGER HSTATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWRUKEE BTERI In Kegs and Bottles, Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Pricea. Office. 239 Douglas Street. Omaha SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESHMEATS& PROVISIONS, GANE, POULTRY. FISH, E¥C. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U, P. B. B. THLEFPHONE CONNAOTIONS. ISH & McMAHON Bucoessors to Jas. K. Ish, , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts, Toilst Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders. &o. Instruments, Poc] Ty and Sapoorters. y Pure n:,?%“a,“'.fi“.:fi“‘msw.m‘* AR g a¥. K. Tsh. aps Al soiu: lflduu)lu'lu ot the night. LaWrence MclMalon. ATJLFARNILADL