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DAILY BER JOSEWATER: EDITOR NAL REPi BLIGAN TICKET. FOR PRESIDEY A GART of Ohio. PO VICE-PRESIDENT, HESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York, iESisen) AL tL.CTORS. SEORGE W. COLLINS, of Pawnee County. AD ELD, JAMES LAIRD, of Adams Conn JOHN M. THUT £ Donglas C PUBLICAN ST-TE TIGKET. For Member of Congress, DWARD K. VALENTINE. nember of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS, For Governo ALBINUS NA AN EDUCATIONAL WANT. Tae Bre bas alresdy oslled stten clamns o one g-eat defec in sur public schocl eystem, the lack of industrial schools for the childre: of mechanics. The United States is the only great country in which thir cleen of echools i not in successful operation. It i the only country which educates men for the learned professions st the public expense, and neglets to provide a practical educa- tion for the most important element 1n the body politie. While France, Bal- gium, Germany and England have for yeare proved the efficiency and bene 6t of such a ay of industrial chools, the United States has yet to orgaaize and put inio euccesefal oper- ation the first free industrial schocl for the training of ekilled workmen. Ttis over twenty years since the joh government avd the munici- s Paris opened the first In tion in its tem F: ps of achouls for apprentices in France. For Lieutena E.C. CARNS, For Secretary of State, 8. J. ALEX For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General, C. J. DILLWORTH. Commissiorer of Public Lands and Buildiogs, A. G. KENDALL. Superintendent of Publ w. JO! DISTRICT TICKET. »r Attorney—Third Judicial District. Tnstruct on, N. J. BURNHAM. —_— SvERY man, woman and child in iann iz said at the present time to cither on the stamp or around it. Juer Hurox, of New York and u. H. English, of Tndian, are very sropriate workers in the ranks of > democracy, which propose to be © party. Judge Hilton believes tha Jews need apply and Mr. E glish's moas sentiment; “Down with the h” is a matter of hist THE commercial press seems tr od the foreig: emand for Americin wheat. Lave ave underesti o ——— = de ports indicate that nearly as much be exported during the rcaent fall and winter as was sent broad last year, aud prices will in all cobability give ample remuneration 0 our producers for their fabors. Tar. Chicago parers are becoming xercised over the irflammable mate ain al which ‘s being used in the con- truction of buildings within the fire imits and which ostensibly profees t comply with the municipal res vions. tric- Were Tu Bee a0 inclined, it could point out seseral buildings re- wently erected in Omaha, which are a » stame and a Jdisgrace to their ‘owners. Brick walls wnich ace only four inctes in thickness may comply with the provisious of the fire ordi. nance compe ling the erestion of brick baildings within certain limits, but they would be of litttle more sdvatege in resisting the § ©ouse of a fierce sheet of flames thar ® frame structure. Tho city marchal should carefully make mote of all { wheds and outbuildings which are erectod of infiammable waterial with. in ths fire limits. Many of such have boen ecected from time to time in ©open defiaucs of the law. The own- © of there stractures should be taught by experionce that if they re fuse to consult their own safety and safety of their neighbors, the city vill take the case in its own hands. — Mr. Gronoe E. Prircmerr at the democratic jubilee last evening re- solved himeelf intoan democrsey. He ou Butler and Senator Bayard in his claiima for the grest constitutionsl par ty, which mccording to Mr. Pritohett had been the guiding star of the ro. wublic's existauce, and s the only hope of its futars. The democratic party carried the coutry, said Mr, Pritchett, through a great war with a foreign nation. Very true, but Mr. Pritchett neglected to dd that the sams party carriod the countey into # will greater war with its own paople, every one of which found fighting gvinst the national government was iocrat. The remark that the dem- ic pariy at the outbreak of the war, found itself attacked on both flatke, is also correct, the two flanks b g in the national congress and in copserhead legislatures and on con- felerate battleflelds. The share of e democratic party in the war con- od of sending one fourth of the m2 to the front and by attemptiog to blick its progress by auti-war howls snl anti-war rosolutions st home. My democrats fought in the war. Tas democratic party, as a party, can ola.m no eredit for its successful end- Tuk necessary three-fourths of the Utss having given in their assout to t ¢ agreement for their removal, the <o amissioners will now pay the tribe money promised and transier , in accordance with the wording of the treaty, to “agricultural lsnds on the Grand and LaPlata rivers aud on liads in that vicinity.” The people o Clorado are now calling attention 1) the fact that there are not enongh lardi on the LaPlata or near that #eceam to sottle one half of the In- dixas in severalty, while if the tribe i locsted north, south, east or west of the loxlity. they will be cer Wi to comfic. wiih the white sttlewon the Rio Animes and the 841 Jana rivers. What tiliable land i1 ia that neighb rhood will soon be 2 'oled 5 eupport the large namberof imaigrauts now pouring into ity brundaries. The commissioners are <rdingly urged to give themselves e seeal latitade as possible, and to ©1sult the best a0d permanent inter. e+ of the coustry by allotting the P orer class of lands to the Indians 40 will prove a worthless, vagabond.. siass when located, snd a burden ths ™ thess echools the bogs were permitted to sclect the trade, which they were afterwards to follow, snd were then d ultersately in the work-shp school room, under the eye of ex- perienced artissns and teachers. No part of their teabnical training was neglected. The aim of the school wasto turn out thinking workmen, masters of their trade, and fitted not ouly to adorn, but to improve their calling. The result of this experi mant was ruccoss beyond the antici- Ditions of its founders. The work- states to break the north, and there | fors it cen concen‘rate all its eff rts, its money, and its fraads, upon these. If itean carry Iadiava in October, | bon it can turn all its fiross upon | Ohiv, If it can carry Indimna snd Oaio in October, 1t will regard the viciory s6 secure. Thus it can let go the south andall the north but theee two siates, and send all forces to Indiana and Obio. Had the framers of the constitution supposed such a situation possible under it, they would never have completed that work. In thus situation the democratio strategy is astillhunt, They bave | not the least expectation of carrzing | the election in these two states by ar- qument cr by Hancock's newly fabri- ated militery hernism. Their geme « secreey, ma ked batteries, amoush, bushwacking, snd_cvery form of di- | rect and indirect brivery. Avery | l1ge campaign fund bas been contrib- uted. Ao immense amount in south- | #rn war claims bas beeu pooled, aud | ~crip bas been iesued upn them is beiug sold to raise money fur'the cam- psign. The sum rwsed is 80 great that the holders of thete clsims cun flord to buy up a whole demooratic | congress, and to spend a large sam to | carry thesa deciding sttes. POETRY OF THE TIMES, Good Time Coming. The smmering duys, s glorious rays, i wn on woodlands and frolice, Are sl over and done, Picnic peans all sung, Ana these be t. days melancholl: Put there's noneed of grief; W ogs a relief, With other sp s reckoned as swoet— “Tis with cutters to whirl With your very bestgil, ‘While your arm forms the backof the seat, m3n from the Paris soho~ls for appren- tizas wera eagerly sought by the trades at high wages. In foundry work, in the machine shop, at the carpenters buch, in the compesing rooms of the great metropoletan pavers the appren- tices from the public schools soon 6lldd places of emolument aud honor. _ Belgium next took up the movement snd founded schools with pirticular reference to the improve- mant of industrialart. The eff-c's of th's movement were manifested in & yeurly increasing demand for Belgian metal workers, lace desigaers, pattern mskers aud fresco painters. England bas more recently followed France an Belgivm and tha industrial schools of South Kensington are becoming a power in the conntry. From it's desks tho designers for the great potterics, woollen and cotton mills, carpet fac- tories and artistic metal worke, cisen, Armed with = Kensington exrtfioate, no graduate need be out o a handsomely paying position for a sinle duy. All this is accomplished at & cost ot excesding the sum expended in oar schools for the graduation of o papil in the g-ammar school courre Thebanefits of euch a syatem of indus tral schocls 1n the United Srates oan- not be overestimated. 1In the first place it would relieve the publo azhoclsof a great number of pupils who deoline to receive an educa ion wiich will bs of hittle dollars and centa value in after life, and whoss in- clinstions dre toward the mochanica aris. Suchaclass aro a drag on the effiiency of the high school, but placed in the industrial school might beome our futars Watts, Newtons ani Erickssons. Apart from meet ths mental wa of a Lige number generstion, such free indus-risl would bere, abroad, exercise a great inflaeace for go0d on trade and the arts, Americ ean manufaciurers would then no lonzer be forced to send to England and the continent for skilled workmen and designers. Our mecha ariisans, unable to place their sons the scisutifi> schools and universities, could then no longer charge our schooy system with educating clerks, law- yers, doctors and winis ers at the ex- peise of the trades. Our tenchers would have, under such changed circumstances, no reason to complain that a large portion «f their pupils refused to be interestcd in literature and the langusges, ard preferred drawing engines on their ex- amioation papers to answering ques- tions on the heroes of sntiquity snd the authors of the present day. In sort, such a epstem of industrial sshools would prove a blessing to American manufacturing interests, would add greater efficiency to our prosont school system, &nd would place within tho hands of thousands of our young men aud women the means of earning for themselves ay honorable and remunerative liveli hood. of our gro Is sehe and —_— Mx. Fostes, secretary for Irelsnd, has made a report to the cabinet re- specting the prasent state of that country. To this report Mr. Foster expresses the opiuion that the re- enactment of coercive measure by the government would not better matters, aad advises the cabinet not to be frightened or defied into any course of which they would afterwards repent. Mx. GLoDSTONE seems determined to carry out his eastern programme to the letter. The meetings of the Eog lish cabinet have decided to force Tar- key t> fulfil the provisions of the wreaty of Berlin even in the face of a European war. In this dGemcnsira- tion, it is eaid, the great powers will combine with England. CaNDABAR is to be ovacuated by the British. This seems to be the firat step towards a withdrawal of the whole British army from Afehanistan, —_— The Extnction of Elections. Cincinnati Gasette, The political sitastion of this re. public, as it now stands, is the extine. tion of all the essental parta of government by the peorle, and of all that the framers of the cosstitution contemplated. One saction of the siates is politieslly made a uvit by the practical aboliszment of elections, aod is es hostile in purposes to the rest of the nation s it could be if civil war haa estabiished a ssparation. It holds the mincrity party in the other section as absolutely subject as if the relution of master and slave had been established for centuries. It Dot siming in this presidentisl snd congeessions] campaign at anything that has the eloction. ° Property of o fres Having made the sonth #asnsdomlite omas which they may politioally #olid by force, it can turn ali its forces fAutuma Breezes Have you cxamined the fit of your coat? Hove bruched out the moths from your seal? You know that Jack Frost will sobn be en route, And hi spi "Tis hoped your cas So's to “‘ta lu-tre— Of all oue's “hag, lasts from the north pole will u've been pradent in savin’ ? out and shine with new bles, the cne that's most Is to shin through the snow in cne's duste:. S ove Time. 1 shattered stove-pips s corner in the shed; Let the liniment be ready Papa soon will break his head, On the Stairs. Far from the crush nd the crowd of the dancing, * Far from the quarrel of the supper-raom e the strains of the music entran- ¢ Ten't it ch rmingout here on the stairs? Bright, dewey eyes, aud & w.rd sofdly spoten, No maron etices—nobody cares Romebud or rivhon it begzedas a tiken; Ob, its delightal ou: here on the stairs. HONEY FOR THE LADIES Old-fashioned side-combs are again worn. Many new overskirts have long points in front ch rrimmin £ bigh cs A necklet for evening h Jaca Box-plosted balayense fl-uncos are wors fashionale tlaa koife-pleated worn arcund the + 1 flawers is worn with i rare birds, of mixed geave and bril- lent colors, are cozly n velties. Mutfs are worn about the same as season, there being no particular change in their size. RELIGIOUS. The Second Presbyterian church of Dabugque has just been colebratiog its twenty-fifth anniversary. The Bptists now Have 18,928 mem- bers in Swoden, of whem 3334 were baptized the past year. The Universalist society at Algona, Tows, have engazed the services of a lady preacher, Miss Ssfford. The Presbyterians, as the result of eigat years' work in_ Mexico, have 3907 communicants. They have rleo 1089 in South America The Wesle.an conferenca of Eng- land reports 489,711 membars, 57,245 on trial, 2023 mnisters, besides 321 supernumeraties, aud 328 on trial Thero aro in California 63 Epison- pil clergymen, S7 parishes snd 3362 communicants. Taere were 459 bap- tisms the past year, of which 04 were adults. The British Methodist Episcopal church of Canada has uuited with t'o African Methodist Episcopal church of the United States, from which it separated some years ago. It is a small colored body with one bishop. It is #aid that of the 398 Congrega- tional churches in Connecticut, 132 arein debt, owing smounts varging from 810 to §25,000. The average salary of Congregational ministers in necticut was $812 in 1867; in 1880 it is $1300. Very fow churches in America havo 8 seating capacity of over 1,600. Tho following shows the siss of somo of the large-t ohurches in Europe. _St. Paters Church at Rome will hold 54,000 persons; Milan Cathedral, 7,000; St. Paul's at Rome, 32,000; St Paul's at London, 35,600; 8t. Petronio at Bologna, 24,000; Florence Oathe- dral, 24300; Antwerp Cathedral, 24,000; St. Sivhia’s, Constantinople, 23,000; St. John Lateran, 22,9005 Notre Dame at Paris, 20,000; Pisa Cathedral, 18,000; St. Stephens at Vienna, 12,600; St. Dominic’s at Bologn, 12.000; St Peter's at Bologna, 11,500; Cathedral of Vienna, 11,000; St' Mark's Venice, 7,000; Spurgeon’s Tabernacle, 7.000. CONNUBIAL SIPS. Mitnie, the dsughtor of Sacretary Evarts, is just engaged to Me. Tweed, one of her father's law partaers. The marrisze of Prince Roland B)- naparte with Mlle. Blanc will take place in the second week of Octobor In Frauce wedding ceromoniss last three days. That 18 a longer time than some marriages lact in America. A bridal party at Newport the other day csrried ack to New York eeventeen Jarge dry goods boxes filied with presents, *‘Married Tn Chillicothe, Sept. 12, Herbert L. Rollingstone and_ Emuwa J. Moes.” Thus does one familiar proverb receive a death blow. Signor Firlto, the living skeleton in Fure; augh's side show, was married last week to Miss Aggie Thomas, of Gorty, Pa. We Guppore the lady thinks he beats no man at all. In Welker county, Ga., R beri Woods and Joseph Co.quitt ag-eed t exchange wives. The women wer- at ance infurmed of the trade, and M:s Colquitt expressed the utmoet satis Pekin volvot and tiger plash are £ uod amoug the new trimming ma- weriels, All-wool Jersey weisbing is fouud among late imaportati -us of Cress ma- terils. New grenadines for veiling havo largs dots of chenilis of the same shade, A new and pretty i tation of round ooint lace is oalied *point de Bre- baut " White mouss.lino 4+ 'Inde is the material most used for bridesmaids’ dresss. Fme imitations of old Venetian Ppoiut are seen upon fite importations of lace. Narrow plestings are ecen on new costumes, and wili doubtless be worn all winter. Alencon lace is used freely for trim- ming fichus and the large collara 8o much worn, Champagne wine color is & new shade of pinkish cream that combiaes well with ecru. Deep-pointed collarsentirelyof cash- mera-colored beads are worn with bandsome dremses. Hand-painted bracelets of _white kid, mountei and narrow etripes of gold are fashionable. Very elegant necklacss, bandeaus, armiets, earrings and brooches of jet have just been imported. The man exhibi presence of mind who is nover absent minded at theeight of the contribation box. Some of the new gloves have the tops finished with a puff of satin run- niog either lengthwize or around the arm. New chateline bags are of light leather, pain‘ed in delicate colors, and finishod at the bottom and sides with 8 puff of stin. You never saw a girl at a picnic veature into a ewing if she had for- gotten to put on her best stockings before leaving home, did youl There is a feminine excitement at Riverton, Towa. A person who sold and fitted a large number of corsets there, and wore woman's clothes, proves to be a man in disguise. It is believed by a great many wise porple that the old Catholic idea of purgatory was first acquired by secing & man sitting with his_wife and two sisters in a milliner's shop on opening asy. The Rev. B. F. Porter, M. D., of Columbta, South Carolina, is a colored man who has grown rich as the pastor of alarge colored charch and as an ail-ged practicing physician. Tt has bee learned that his medical diploma was obtained from John Buchaoan, the notorious bogus diploma vender of Philadelphis, aud the local papers are pronounciog Aorter a freud. New cravats, shaped exactly like those worn by gentlemen, ars made to wear with a habit shirt. They come in all the brilltant colors of brocaded silk, and also in the graver hues of Japanese and Chinese fabrics, Neck- ties of Persian twilled silk in various designs are also worn by young ladies. They are very broad, and are some- times worn with & slide or scart-pin. They are called the De Joinvillette scarfs. The delicate fshermen'’s green, palest blue and Persisn mauve colrs in floristed patterns are worn by blondes, and peach-blossom and froufrom buff by brunettes. Among the late superb imp-rta- 07 of furs are seal dolmans forty- eight inches lons, heavily trimmed with bluck fox, and lined with quilted estia f old gold, scarlet, blue, ete. elegantly embroidered on the slesves and border. Other seal dolmans and sacquesare lined withermine. Another style is a long ulster splendidly lined, and embroidered, having large revers | snd pockets of black fox. Very elezant circulars, lived with faction with the arrange.ent. M-s Woods, however, indignantly. refuscd the prcffred caresses of Colquitt, xno when violence would have been used to compel her acquiesence, fled to her friends. . H. Latham;, manager of the Ametioan Undon telegraph at Albany, Mo.,a.d Lizzie Furis, of Peinvi Ind., were marri-d on September 26 by tel-graph. Mss Faris stood |e- side the Rev. R J. Parrett, the offici atirg winister, in the telegraph oftic at Penvills while the cercmony was transmitted. She was attied in n neat dress of light goods, trimmed with drab eatin and flowers. The seremony occupied thirty six minntos. The bride started next day for Albany 10 join her husband. MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIC. Alice Harrison s playiog in Galves- ton, Texas. Mrs. E. of Salvinis support. Marie Rose is to in each week for 84000’ per month. Mue. Julia Rive-King has organ- ized a concert company for tour of the west and south. Miss Morris’ Boston engagement has proved decidedly successful, despite the firat night's disappointment. Miss Neilio Calhoun, one of the fa- mous South Oarolina Galhoun family, the greatest | is now undergoing the usual training for Juliet. Adelin Patti goos to sing in Dres den, Berlin and Breslau during No- vembor. Then she leaves Germany for Poland. Franz Rummel, the pianist, has re- turned from Europe, and will be heard inhis popular recitals and concerts during the fortcoming season, Kyrle Bellew, who seceded from Misa Litton’s company to join Edwin Both, hss been restrained from play- ing by the Eoglish courts. Mary Anderson does mot open in Chicago until October 11th. Theo- dore McOullough, Keene and Barrett will have one week’s start. The large chandelier in the Milwau- keo Academy of Music, which weighs 1900 pounds and numbers 1700 glass pendants, has been refurnished and made serviceable for the season. Mme. Modjeskais to appear in Lon- don ,October, making her debut in “Mary Queen of Scots.” Sargent, who claims to have a contract with her, talks of going over and getting an injunction against her playing. At the burial of Ole Bull in Nor- way, the crown of gold_presented to hinu by the city of San Francisco, ten vears ago, was carried behind coffia by his most celebrated pupil, the composer, Edward Grieg. Ouly the crowns of artists follow them to the grave. Forthem no mau cries, *Tae king is dead, long iive the kivg.” IMPIETIES. The Georgia venitentiary has for ront, among cthor Iabaty - toe erviems of one (1) preacher.” Embroidere linen collars and cuffs of soft cream color are very fashion- sble and exceedingly becoming. They ace often edged with lace. A young lady at an examination in grammar wes s:ked “why the noun bachelor was singulari” She replied immediately, “Because it is very sin- gular they don't got married.” The Steubenvilie Herald remarks that “‘the party who usual'y pays the highost compliments, to the Lord in his prayers usually pays the lowest wagss t0 the people he has in his em- e After the choir of one of the churches in Ithaca had performed a rather heavy selection, the minister opencd the Bible and ‘began reading Astracham or the skin of the ber. wiziy, _lxedlqmn.\sminheoun- %o mlomean, of in‘:L'luxx, “And after the uprcar had The Rev. Samuel Halsey, of Brook- on. want befoze & justice and com- Davenport will be one g three nights plained of Sister Bell, charging her with having bit him withan umbiells, nd calling him Brigham Young. Klyn seems to be a bad place for preachers, They were in the wool. Said he, looking things unutrerable: T Iwerea fern, Guesie.” “WhyV" asked. *Why—:'raps—you—would —press me, {00 She evidently hated tc do it, but it is best to nip euch things in tre bud, eo sho replied : “I'm afraid you are too green, Char- ie.” The poor boy almost blubbered The Romsn Catholic bishop of B— is a most_energetic cleric. _ He perf rmeas much parish duty I befieve »8 most priests. He received the oth- er day the confession of a lutls bey. At the close said bis right reverence. ““Well. have you anything! ‘more to tellmel” *No,” sa’d the lad depre- eating'y, “bat I will have more next time!” Uncle Moso met the pastor of a cclored church avid o ked | him: ST 83y, parson, is dat u fac' what you prexches, dat a man aud his wife ‘am onel” “Dat, ar sm Gespel troof.” “Well, psraon, of you will come down after dark on Abenao L, when Byd |der Bones an’ his wife Sukey | dronk and bangin’ one anuder, o’ Listen to da racket, you will be. willm' to swonr dey is ten o fifteen.” A young lady has a_Sunday-school claw of rather bright boys, averaging between 7 and 9 years. Recontly sho requested each pupil to come on the followmg Sunday with rome passage of ecripture beati.g npon love. T~ 1ads heeded the request, and in tura recited their verses bearing upon that UNLIKE PILLS Aud the usual Pargatives, Is pleasant to take, And will prove at once the most potent and harmless tom Henovaior s Clenmaer that has Yot g e O . tion, Billousnéss, Teadache, Piles it ot STy aaing T G aSeiracid st f 3% satem, 8 incomparably o bt curativefstont P ‘Avald 1w drugzis for Dex scriptive P prietor, R Berone PurCHASNG ANY FORM oF So-GatLeo ELECTRIC BELT, and, o Appiia: ntedto core Nerzoum, Chedle R Rchn 3o the FUINERNACHER The Eies 45 Yearsbeforethe Public. THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE' . LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy * for all theills that flesh is beir to,” but in BANKING HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONZCO B.A.N_:EERS. Busiuess *ransacted ssme s that'o an Inoor- porated Bank. Accounts kept In Curreney or gold subjeet o sight check without notice. Certificates of depostt lesuisd pavatle in thres, six and twelve months, bearing interest, or on demand without Interdst. Advances made to ustomers on approved e- curities at market rates of Interest Buy and sell ¢old. billsof exchavge Govara- went, State, County an ity Bonds, Draw Sight Drafts on Fn-land, Ireland, Boot- 1and, snd all parts of Earcpe. Sell Earopean Pacsaco Ticketa. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt TU. 8. DEPOSITORY. First Nationar Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 18th ana Farnham Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) ESTABLISHED 1x 1856, Organized a8 » National Back, August 20, 1863, popular_topic, such s “‘Love your enemies,” “Liitlo children, love one snother,” eto. The teacher said to the boy who:e furn came last: “Well, Robbie, what is your versel” Rising, he responded: ““Soug Soloman, sec- ond chapter, hifth vers§—‘Stay me with flagons, confort me with apples, for Lam sick of love.’ ” —_— PEPPERMINT DROPS. An Tadians editor sayst “Coal il rabbed on the head and neok will cute hog cholera; we have tried it.” Who can dispate teatimony liko thail ““Ah ha,” said Jawkins, cheerfiliy as he found a paver of fine cut in the y fall overcvate ““Aa tulate me on my sudden o “lwaya locking man, No man ever thoug ing fora woman uoder ench circumstances. He always seans the mirrer when he is in hof a female. Monkeys aro imit uider the ivo cusses, and always wants s feet on the table and ex- > on the flocr, you myy know has balo Ohicago man.— when y.u ses one t to put “Is this wy treir 1" asked a traveler at the s Pacitic depot of a lounger. *“Idon't know, but [ guess not,” was the roply; “1 cee that iz bas got the name of the ralroad compauy ou the and I expect it belongs to them. The worst cut up mn of the hour, zccurding to The Cleveland Voice, is that we-tern reporter who, in deeerib- i1g ‘he appearance of the bello of the ownat u lueil picuic, in ended to say that she looked au fat, but of cource the iypes had to get it “ull feel In the “ruquet,” a new dance, you “grab your pa tner around the waiet nd yue ber to your mauly b som, .4 e dunco contar s m re hugging thon thejwalz. ana yet some idiots are askin Is life worth livu g 7 It is worth living all over sgaiu as, long «a such dances ire popular. The mesn-st man has occurred acain. He livesin Milford, N J, fid wole the cllection which had con taken v explusts of a temperance oa'or and set up the driks fora bgorowd at the h tel fr he wony. ere is, we confess, s ki of origmuity sbouauch ras- cali y ar t 2t Aycung wan with on umbrells overio k n unproeoted lady ac- qusintance in_the rain_storm yester- u+y, and extending his umbrelfa over her'requested the pleasuro «f acting w e rain-beau Oh!" exclaimea the young lady, taking his arm, “yeu want me to be your rain-dear.” Two a0uls with buz "a single umbrella, two affections of the Liv Complaints, Dysp: ache, or diseases of that character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory fo, of after taking quinine, A2 asimple purgative they ate unequaled. 5 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine aro never st Each box - with the impression, MCLAN PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of 0. McLANE and FLEMING BRos. Insist upon having the genuine S LIVER PILLS, pre- but same pron s l};)\\'EL COMPLAI A Speody snd Effectual Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Has stood the test of roxrr YEARS' trial. i with ench botte, OLD BY ALL DRUGGL E) Gowsl Avents cverywhers tosel WANTED i3 &5t iR “Foeier Fron . Outt o, Lo Tea Gon Bk HER Y Dir Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Specially authorized by tho Secrotary or Treasury %o reccive Subscription 0 the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ‘Hxnwax Koustzn, President. AvagiTes Kotwr, Viee Preaient. jonx A. CR fautos. ¥.'H. Davis, Ase't Cashlor. Tnis bank recefveadeposit. without regard to smounta. Tseuce time certificates bearing Interest, Drus drafiaon San Francisco nd prinelpal ltiea of the United States, a1s» London, Dublin, Ediobureh and the principal cities of the contl’ nent of Europ. Belis passage tketa lor rants In_tho In. ‘maylatt REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL Estate Acecy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This ageticy doss sTRIOTLY & broke=;® busl noss. Doos ot spectilats, and therofors any u2" Rains on Ita booksare Instrod £0 1 patrons, fn tead of belne gobbled up by the agent J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Ciipitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMARA WEB. . F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 024 Fellow Prompt attention given Block. s by telogravh. HARTIGAN & DODGE, Sheet Iron Workers BOILER MAKERS. or 19:D and Cass strcs's. Please Give Us a Call. PROPOSALS FOR CHE Orrics, PoRcmast @ axo Deror, ) COMNISSARY 0 - rhemTEScE. | Oxana AEs, Sept. 4 b, 1880. | Sevled proposs] , i dup 1 ate, subjot to the 3 ., oo n drutie, avoragho 2oont 40 The Tieeso st 1o ol verad at tho U- 8. cils wienca st o hoage fres ofcost of d avaze; and w01 e fnsoected ufter d-ftv 1 . an ' w1l only b Rccep el whan ion showa it to Ne of rui'able qual bodeivored by « & Tar 20th. The vovernre ¢ reserves 1he right to ro- fec anyor B ani 1 rop-sals will o furn‘shet cn acplicaion. Favalore: con- forms that step as one. A preminent cindidate weat home the other night from the ward meet- ing 1n a rathor demoralized condition. His wifo remarked, among other things: “Just seo how you soiled your clean shirt bosom driuking beer. Oh, you beast!” “Mishtaken, my dearesht durlingsh; thats beer I dido’t drink.” When ycu eee an article in the edi- torial colums of s paper headed ““The Political Outl ok,” look at the bottom line, and if it says ‘‘sold by all drug- gists,” don’t read it. There is auch an article going the rounds which is an advertisemdut of a patent medicine. Iuis a connterfeit well calculated to decsive. Don’t read a pelitical article unless the owner's namo_is blown in the bottle.— [Public Opinion. —_— Mr. Charles Ireland, of Chillicothe, 0., euffered from rheumetism to suck an extent that he was obliged to limp about. Oue bottle of St. Jacobs Off completely cured him. When ar icles rise the consumer fs the Srst that sullers; and when they fall, he is the last that guins, Spring Bl form pricdand al consumer in cases of Dyeped et g JACORS TRADE RHEUMATISM, Nouralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Generai Bodily Pains, Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. o Preparation on earth equals Sr. Jacons Ort. 85 safe, sure, simple and cheap External Bemedy. 'A trial eotails but the comparativaly oiting cudar of 80 Cents, aad svery cue vr, s i ‘cheap and positive proof. ol ik, o DT cheep and Directions in Fleven Languages. taing proporals on d be mvked “Fropo-ala fof (Hasas,” sud addressed o the nnuorsined. THOMAY Wi, Ciri an sep2tat 107,101 ESTCHKSTER, N. Y., Cipiiai " 1,000,0 THE MERCUANTS, of Newark, N. 3. 1,000,000 GIRAR FII 1,000,000 NORTHW 5 thal 200,00 FIRBHIEN'S FURD; Gaiiforni 500,000 BRITIS@ AMERICA ASSURANGE o 1,200,000 NEWA (K FIRE INS. CO, Assots.... 500,060 AMERICAF CENTRAT, Absets 500,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteanth & Douglas . mendly OMAHA. N A.F. RAFERT & CO., Contractors and Builders. Fine Woodwork a Specialty. Agents for the Encaustic Tiling w p A - SHOW CASES MAMUPACTORED BT O. J. WILDE, 1317 CASS €T, OMAHA, NEB, 3 A good assortment alwags on hand B PROPOSALS FOR CAVALR HORSES. Cf HEADQUARTERS DEFARTYENT OF THE PLATTS, OFFCE o Cutkr QUARTERWASTER, FoRr Oans, Nrx , Septem. e 27, 1880 in triol oate. sabject to the be recerved at this ofice 'k noon on Ce'ohe” 25th, 1880, at waich place and me they w. 1 5 opene 1 in pre ence of bidders, for furnishing an 1 deliverlig st Omsha Depot,’ Nebracka, ons hundred (100) Cav-lry hor.es’ Proposals fora less number will 1 received. ‘A bond in the renal sum of $600 must ace m- pany each roj ‘ment and ed 5 the pro: The govern wy orall prop.s-ls. Blank p-oposals ard{ 1l infermation as to tre ‘manner of bidding, conditions to be observed by bidders, and terms of contract and pa.meat, w1l be furaished on applica‘ion to. his ¢ Envelopes containing pr.103.15 shotla be marked ‘“Proposa’s for Cavalry Horses,” aud ad. ressed to the undersigne.. M.’%. LUDINGTO, 25t Chisl Quurtermaste CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Metalle Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, et Famham Street, Bet. 10th and 11/ b, Omaha, Neb, elegraphic _rders Promptly Attandsd To. NEBERASIK.a VINEGAR WORKS } Jonzs, Bet. 9th and 100k Sts., OMAHA. First quality distilled Wine and Cider Vinesar of any wirength below castern prices, and war- Tanted just as good "at wholesale shd - rotail. Bend for price list. ERNST KREI DENTESTRY. T. 8. HITCHCOCK, M. D. 8, From New York has loeated in Omaha, and guaranteesto do f st claw work. Dental Rooms, over A. Cruickshank & Co.’, Cor. 16th and Douzlas, sepd-2m HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. B cony cf.ihis adyeriise. i +pecifications, should bo att:ch- rescrves the tight to refect BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA NEBRASKA. Office —Norfh Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1506 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES caretulyselected 1and fn Easera Nebtuskn for sl Goeat Bareinsn tmpreed fams, and Omaba oy proverty: O BAVE WEBSTER SYYDER, Late Lad Comr U PR B 4ptodist "Byron Reed & Co,, REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1IN NEBRASKA. att of title to all Real mayitt Keep a coifiniot Eatate io Omaha and Douglas Counts. HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL, BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & bth Ave., OHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in the btisiness centre, convenfent of amusement. Elegan:y furnished, g all modern improvements, passenger , & J. H. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa: 0nlive of Strect Kallwsy, Omnibus '0 and from all traims. RATES—Parfor foor, $3.00 per days second flor, $2 50 per day ; thifd foor, 8z The best furnished and most commodious honse In the city, GEO.T. PHELPS, Prop METROPOLITAN Oana, Nz IR4 WILSON - PROPRIETOR. o.The Matzooltan i+ cavialy loaed, and ot s o ovory respact, aviag recently boen entirly renovared. The. puble wii dnd 1t a omforiableand homelike ‘house. mars UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Flist class Houss, Good Meals, Good Beds Airy Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating treatment, Tw good sample rooms. Specia attention paid 10 commercial travelers. 8. MILLER, ProKi, Schuyler, Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners resort, good accommdations, arge mmple room, charges reasonable. Special attantion given %0 iraveling mon. i .G HILLIARD Propristor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Firstchrse, Fine large Sample Rooms, one block from depot Trainastep from 80 mihten 103 bours for dinner.. Froe B to and from Depot, Kates 8200, $250 and §3.00, according 0 ooin; s gle mes T et . . BALCOM, Propristor. ANDREW BORDEN. Cnief Cl mio-t alst B.A. Fowum. 44338 E. Soorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITEGTS. Desizns for bulldings of any description ou exihibiton st our offce, We-have had over 30 expericnce fn demigulag and supcrintend, Tog pisie veilding and' rostencen, s aad extimates torniah on short coice ROOM & UNIGN BLOOK. _mem 18656. For Exgland, Frauce and Germany, For Paseagd spp'y to 80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIOINE. C. B. RICHARD & CO., Oenersl Ageats, Pumecge jmarly | 61 Brosdwsy, New Yorx 1880. 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 are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES ! I OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Isin charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-established reputation has been fairly earned. We alsc Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, — REMEMBER WE ARE ThE ONE PRICE STORE. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Faypham Streef, GARPETINGS. Carpetings! m3leodaw Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IIN 1868.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Efc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroud solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AKD HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, SRASS £4D RO FITTIRGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKINC, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Strest Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, STATE AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kege and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 230 Douglas Street. Omaha SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICHE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P. R. B. THLEFPEHONE COONNBOTIONS. ISH & Mc:MAHON Successors to Jas. K. Ish, , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilet Waterg, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. Loacqumcats, Pockst Cuumn, Troevs sud Sapporters. Anolutely Pure Druge o aiod s Dipessi rncries Shed st aay bo o 108 Bighs J Ish Lawrence MoMahon. s “l.-l TFAMNEAI STRAEITT .