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Tk DALY B. ROSEW NATliane e POB PRiSIDINT TAMES A. GARFIELD, ! Oblo, FOR VICK-PRESIDENT. CHESTER A. ARTHUR, of New York. L oL GTURS. GEORGE W. COLLINS, of Pawnee Cousty. JAMES LATRD, of Adams County. JOHN M. THURSTON, A Phitoc £ TWKET. For Member of Congress, EDVARD K. VALENTINE. For member of Congress (Contingent), THOMAS J. MAJORS, For Govergor, ALBINUS NANCE. For Lieutenant Governor, E .C. CARNS, For Becretary of Stats, E. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor, JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer, G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-Geperal, €. 3. DILLWORTH. For Comminssiorer of Public Lands and R voniunn 31 Buildings, A. G. KENDALL. PorSuperintendent of Public Instruct on, W. W. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. For Attorney— Third Judicial Distelet. NI, RURNHAM. — A Torwisn stew is builing vigerous- Yy fa the E ropesn dipl matic pot. ———— Ootomavos eecuon, omtrary t genoral opinion, does uot take place unti! November2nd. The democracy are alrrdy conceding the governor to the reput] ean ————— Coxwmicur held local eleotions yee- eady throughout the state. They ehoved uniform republican gaina iv ®rery town and county. The nutmeg state don't want a change, Tre reisti ns between Norwsy and Bweden are swid to be strained snd fears of trouble between the e Kingdoms sre entertaivel. Norway and Sweden are separate goveromert unde- one King, Oscar II, who suc oeeded Oharlos X1 in 1872 Sweden’s govern nent ‘s much more sristocratic than tht «f Norway, having owteand orders of nobility, neither of which are i wsd in Norwsy. Norway's par- lisment is liseral ia tone and tendeu- oy, wh1: Seaden's is mueh m rwoon sorvatory. Tue dffiuly just w P ® o lie in the chuice of & no~ mivistry by King Qeoar, whreh fall be of o ibe Norweghna iusist liberal cype. —— THS aNNUaL FARCE That bich boari of superuumera- ¥ ex, kuowa o the government direct ore of the Uuion Pacific rairoad, huvestaried on their anousl junket- ing tour across the continent. The honorable bilks who ocompose this board will, as usual, go throvgh the furce f inepecting the road through the bottom of champasne elasses, a1 d in due timo submit report to S.er - ery S:4u & made «at by tae attore of the Uuion Pecific and sixned by thom Although these govern- direotors, under au e of con- #re6s, Graw their pay from the Unicn Pacfic company, ther contnu- n «ffice 48 an insult to the izenos of the Amerivan people, end aa imposition wpou the men who iovest in Union Pacifics-curiti For more than Jen years the annual farce h & been going on for the bavefit ! the d reotors and +o the detriment of the publio sud generat government @ad the public for whose protection they were created. The sunual re: ports of these sham Lesa nostorictuly gotien up-in the company’s besdquarters. Instesd. of throwing light upon the management «nd operations of the rond, they have eorvid to cbscure its true condition wod cover up the orockedness of its waasgers. Ocoasionally these re poris bave in a wild way culied atten- tion to needed improvemants and in- fracions of the charter and these 11 reminders have ususl'y been fol- 1.wel by a whioping of the devil rround the stump 0 icgenions de- vioes toevade the objections raised. "Cirus, for nstance, the cstablishment | of % coal monopely by the inside rirg © Ved forth a sham remonstrance, and the managars transferred the coal mo- uopoly to one of their employes, i whose name a'l the coal is sold sent & 3 s have > Omaha bridge swindle was carried or years under the very newe of government _directors, and still annual reports have ignored that i wayman's toll gate. The present Jocal government direc- tor, Mr. Housel, bas motorlouly 1leved capper for the Usion Pacific valroad ever since he was commis- vioned, He was erpecially charged by his colleagues with makinga re- port on ther bridge monopoly aud he wigued report that was entirely con- cocted st Union Pacific head- quirters. A year ago he went out 1110 Mcntana to lobby a heavy sub- | s dy through the legislatnre for the n Pac fic, but fortunstely for the 1o of Miutana che legielature was as valncrable as the lgi-laturs of They voted dewn the +vbudy bill b Mr. Horeel got his 18y for bis eervices sllibe same That sich & man isretained as government &iroctor charged with protectiog interests of snd the pub- % sd commentary on oar civil service. Next to ensoting 1uws hiaitl g the bridge toll and inter- siate tarfls, congress ocsn render no | €iter service 1o this western country thgn the sbolition of this board of Gi- reciors. They afford no protection to the covernment and are practisally of no service o any body exospt to themselves, Their junketting our, ebraskas, 1 OOLORED MEN'S ~1GHTS. Abou: ten days ag0 8 ma-ies 0 was issued by a ol b of colored oitizens dsmanding represention on the legls- Iative ticket of this county. The aus thors of this manifesto planted them. sives on the high ground that taxe ation without repreesntation was an encroachment upon the rights of man, and thersfore would not be subaxiited 10 by the oclored pecple of Omaba. T.is peremptory cemand for «fice wis commen od cn by this psper ina #1:d | ard diepassionste manuer. Wo demonstrated by s citation of facts ard fgures that the colored people of Douglas county had 1) reason to complain of unjuet ex- losion from politicel privil ges, ard m reover that the demacd of legisla- tive raprese . tiom 04 the grounds of taraticn'alme was shrurd, ins much s the seeessed valuation of taxable preperv lute ! by the colored citigens of Douglas county were only the seven hundrenth put of the taxab'eproper'y Leted in the county. We main‘ain.d thatihe only g ounds upon w ich col oredmen oould makea demand for T prs-ntation upon the legislative tcket from this county was the <peoial Btness of some memberof their racefor the posi-in. We had reason 0 believe then aud we are 0nvine=d now that the entire move originated with some ambitious colored man who had a personal axe to grind onier the pretext that he was seeking the glory and elevation of his race. Io Sunday's issue of the Omaha Republican a card sppears over the names f three oclored men, of whem E. R. Oversll is lust, but in reality is the prime mover. Thess gentlemen indulgs in & Jong rigmarcle about the relation of the American coloniss towards Great Brit-i, in which they seek toshow tnat the fahers of the American republic had mo greater grievance'when they revilted agaiust K ng George 'hn the colored men of 0 nsha have now. We will bet five dollera sgainst a nickle that not one of the men who signed this card has ever read the coloniul histary of the United States, and we will venture to bet ten dollars more sgainat & penny postage stamp, that the whole production emmates from the pen of some politics] dem- ogozue, who wants to use the colored men to pull his ehestouts out of the fire. The mont jmpudent and baselvas asertion in this whole oard is the dec- larstion that the greatest esemy the olored citigens have to esutend agiinst, in auy community, sach repiblicans xs the editr of the Bra 2 the edito © THe BEE an 9 ewy of the e lirer ta3s, <hen, us n m-r- bey, n 1568, b was i acive 0. piration wie Jobb M. Langton, Pr.i. ors Prok, Monr.« nd Fairchild n the Wel fugton reseu- Bise for which they wero impris nec] Was he an enemy of the ¢ 1 red race when in 1859 he was di-miss d by the New O.1cans and © .1 Teleg aphcom pany frow the pos ton of manacer of the Murfreesboro, Tean, telegraph office for exprescing free woil ent:- weutsl Did he prove hunsel” an enr- my of colured race when he march.d with Fremont sd Pope througa | Virginia? Was it an act of hostility twirds the oldared pecple of N braska, when in 1867 the editor of s pajer was ove £ a hendial of re publicsra who rallied around the colorei people of Omshe aud pr - teoted them in their right to vote a the fret st te election! Did the edi- tor of Tex Bes +how himeelf to bean emewv of the oclured race when, as s memb.r of the legielatare he g-cored for tem equsl richis to be educated side ty side with white children 1o the public echocls of Omah:? Was it enmi. ty towards the e lored peocle when, in 1874, this pep r took up the gauntlet for the colured maa and re: the insults heaped upon them, by & demo ecatio coun'y judge, in the notoricus marriage lic:se case? And wht richt of alother man, has this m.n Overall, who, iu & great messure, owos his pre ths ponal - ot iz Bex to charge us with eny en- |mix 20 1he eolored peopled In it not | base iogratitude in him to stigmatize thic ;apr, which in every case has defided the rights of the colored peosis to equali'y before the law, ss an eaemy to the oolored race! T any amn Lad a right to be prejudiced aganst the colored men, considering what he has dore for them, and fte treatment which he has received from them in return, it is the edi‘of of Tur Bix. Becsuse, asa law abiding citizen, and as & frievd of law and or— der, he saw 6t to make remonstra: ee aguinst the keeping of & gambliuy hell and brothel by colorcd man, he was bru‘ally waylaid and murderously sssaulted. Because other men patconizs the l.w dens of iuiquity in the Third ward kept by colored men, they are put down as friends of the colored race. It is thia class of the depraved snd debauched bummers of the white race that wields the greatest inflaence with the colored men of Omahs, aud as loag ss the patroos of gin milis, gambling deasand brothels are recognized sa politioal advisers and leaders, the colored men canuot hope to reach the plane of political pref. yment, Mr. Overall and his colleagues call public attention to the fact that the seventy per cent. ire: ton erop in the sooth is duoeto the in- dustry of the colored fermers, and he ks why no inducements bave been made to the negro to emigrate from the south to Nebraka. The state of Nebrasks offers the rame inducements to colcred mep hat it dows to ary oher 0'ats of iwmigrants, The free howest:ads in Nebraska have been just as scoeusible to the negre farmer s théy bave been to the German, Bohemisn, Sexndinavian or American immigrant. Out of the one bundred thousind homesteaders that havesettled in Nebrasks within the last ten years lees than ope-sight ofone per cent are negross. Who barred them out! The laws of Ne- braska do wot discriminats sgaicst w00 8 constant reminder of the gullic them. The grest maes of Nebraskans |0 ot o mm poiitil i e Hawbiug ige. Doeen't the fact hat bwse me: have not_acailed themselves of the priv- ilege, that hundredsof them take tror wosinst »d of g ngon & farm anewer Mr. Overalls questions. The on'y fault that the colored men can find with Tus Be is, that it is candid encugh snd fearless -nough ‘0 tell them the truth, while other papers seek to mislead them by flattery and endeavor to incite their ambition and prejudice by false promises which they cannot and don't Intend to fulfil Tae Bee has no sinister designs, no ambiticn to gratify snd no desire to imposs on any class of peopls. The best friencs of the colored men are those who show them their faults and direot them how to anprove their coo- dition and how to fit themselves to £ll tesponsible positions of trust avd honor. T triangular fizht in Indiana be- tween the republicans, democrats ard greenbackers makes any prediction of the resu’t impossible. A large m jority of the g cenba k strength will be drawn from the demooratic party, and it is believed 1hat with the con. stant accersions to the republican ranks from the businers men snd in- dustris] interests, a good majorl:y will Mr. Kellogz would not allow Mr. Dy!dv-hnim?r to ivcur the risk of the n, and set about preparing ne, he saturated a Wool n shirt with ice-water and bound it on aud over his head, leaving but a sivgle | ey exposed. He then muffled both hands, snd thus prepared entersd the drift, leaving with the superinteadent a request that, if he did not return in fifteen_mioutes, the drift ehould be closed behind Eim, to bs opened no more. This conld well be done, 88 the Savage had bulkheaded that level, the air had been shut out and the _workings thers practically abandoned. After endorng that terrible heat for twelve minutes Mr. Kellozg came back and reporzed noth- ng smiss. The extra water was but ally large intormi'tent o 13north érittin Savage. ipped cf his mufflings Mr. Kellogg found that in some way one of his hands hnd become burned while he was in the drift, and the back of it had heen burned to asolid blister by the dry, hot air to which he bad been exposed. Water boils onthe Com- stock at 198 degrees, and he had m tained for twelve minutes 8 tempers- ture only 40 degress below that of boiling water, and sufficient to have roasted him in a very short t'me. ——— GREENWOOD GOS:IP. Personal, Political and Matri- monial. be secured next Taesday for the re- publican ticket. — Gex. Graxts 1 eture on Hancock, publithed in our telegraph columns, will be very interestirg reading to'ad- mirers of ‘he “supe’b sod-r and aman.” “He is weak, vain and ambitiovs,” ssys Gen. Grant, “and will be controlled by the south if elec. td” —— POLITICAL NOTES. Beoretary Schurz will address the republicaus of New York in German sbout ten dsys before the November election, Ferrando Wood brovght from Europe $100,000 contributed by Brit- ish maoufacrurers to aid in the sue- cens of the democratic party. Rooreseutative Delumatyr asser's that the democrats will lose from 8000 0 10,000 votes in Indiana by refusivg to suppert him in the Indianapolis diss trict. The Litle Rock (Ark.) Republican snys the Hon. Thomas Boles, Repab- lican, of Yell couniy, it & candidate for cingress in the third dlatrict of thixt state. The republicans of Montana terri- tory have uomivated O.1 Wilbur F B.0d-rs for delegaie to congress. Hus oppnents g1y that he stands among the foremont Teputlicaus of the terri tory, Tone Oincifinati Gazetts says Theo- dire Cook, Tromus Sterlock, W. S, G eb .k and G orce Hovdi-y evch nrributeo 85000 to the demubratio cvmoaign fuud, Toe Wahingon Poat (dem.) while ol iwing 11 rex: house of represents 8t ves, c o5 t e probebe Lus to demccras_ f uns member from L uisa s, 0w (lrea’y v0u)in Ore- 00, ané thre-, ptohsbly, in Viginis, Th- f.ilown g rep blicans have been | pommared fx conurcas New Jer- ridétror, Rerze M. Robe- ond. J. Hart Brewer; Thrd, M. Roboins; Fou th, Ju ; Fifth, J in Hi Phoness Jones; Seventh, B igham. The Union Leagno club of New York. probably the we lt:icst sccial nization m the U ted States, bas arcused, and jis appeinted a airvs, head- Tais2 money fued 0.3 C illo eralion, r fotention to vote for Garfi 1d aod Arthur. F r many years they have eon amonz 1he moet p si'tve and influental German Democrats in their scction of that state, Dr. R. V. Pieres, sonsulting phy sician 0 the w.rd's dicpensary avd invalide’ hotel, of Buffaly, N. Y., hus resigned his seatin congeies that he m .y hereafter devets his whole time s atteation *o those applyirg to the World's dispensary medica’ as for the trextment of chronic disesses. The Hon. Edwin H. Webstec haus accepted the repudhican nomination for representitive in oongressm the second district of Margland, He thnt he has held for sume years an in 2ependent pes t.on as to poli or- g navions, hut nowisin full sym- pathy and ufi iatin with the nat.on ul republic n party, and ardently favors the election of Garficld aud Arthur, beleviog that the best iuteres's of the country wil beaivosated by thewr succees. France has morb electors than any other Europesn country—9 691,000, Germany o.mes next wih 8,523, 00, then Bugland w th 2 719,00, Austria with 1,242,000, followed by Swiizer. land, which outrsvks Italy in the number of ita clectors Tho number of electors for every 100 inuabitants in the various couatries France, 263; Swiwerland, 242;’ Germany 203; E glnd, 115; Ausin, 59: Porugal. § 4; Ttuly, 23; Belgiom, 18 = Qut of every 100 electors Feace pulls 76, Belium (senate) 69 (deputie-) 71, Anstria and Portugal 66, Germauy 62, Irly 59, —_— IN A HOT SHAFT. HOW COMSTOCK MINEES TOCK THRIR LVES IN THEIR HANDs, Gold Hi'l News, There are no braver men in the world than can be found among the miners of the Comstock. Acoustom- ed 1o face dunz:r every day of their lives, they never shrink from the csl] of duty. " An inttance of personal bravely occurred recently at the Ha'e & Noccroas, which is worthy of r.o. wrd as showing what men will do snd dare. When the pump colomn in the mine burat, the fluw of water whioh is usudiy pumped at the Hale & Norcros, a large portion of which comes from the well known north drifc on the 2200 level of the “‘Savaie” andis very hot, was sent through connections to the O, N. S. shaf: to ba raited to the Satrs tun- uel ievel One cay th s fow of water was unowsly streng. The pumpe Isbored ax-idu usly fo krep it dow:, but Libored in win, Buiing tarks wer- add.d, and & il the accumulation could uot bek pt doy When 1h. 2400 station at tha shaft wes rome three feet under water, ioformaricr o8 sentt) the Hale & Norcroa «f the fact, and a desire was cxpressed 1 know the cavse of the im creased flow. The necessity of an ievestgaion thos became imper: tive.' ot e Superintendent Deid- gheimer, not knowing what might heve happened in that corfined losal- 1ty 10 thresten the safety of the mines «n the lower levels, and not wi t send men where he was unwilling to g0 himsel’, sent for ¥ S0 v ek o AHE T LR hing | rall 07 reaponianee of the Brx. GrEENWOOD, October dth 1880.— This town c'ntinues to “boom”; many improvements bave been made the patt summer, new buildings erect- od, snd ceveral are now urnder con- struction, C. A, Crittendon, from Red O Tows, has nearly completed a large building, In which he will do a goneral hardware business. C. A, Ryder has recently returned from a suwmers visit east and has broughtouthis partver, C. B. Hack- ney. His brother L. H. Ryder, kaown sll over the state asa ‘‘commercial touriat”,is at present ‘‘measuring tape” for him. Mrs. E. R. Mathls of Omaha, wife of the old reliable U. P. engineer, is visitiog her father-in law, Sqtiire Mathis. Our gentlemanly and efficient post- magter, H. H. Alden, bas just re. whese portrait have made her famots on both sides of the Atlantie, has & 3 ear-old-girl bahy which sheleft shorte ly after* its birth witha peor woman in Cincinoati, During the last six d bas contributed only 88 for the ohild's support. - There {s & man in Connectiont named Ratz who petitions to have his e changed because his meighbors annoy him and k' i them rate, the little ones of as little rats ous person b likely to call him *“‘poor rates,” and his chil- dren, “underrat —_— Nebraska Republican Pistform. 1. The republicans of Nebrasks most heartily endorse the profession of princl- ples formulated by the Dational rep lacan convention at Chicago, and pledge their un-u-n::-1 g support to the candidsten there ominated. 2. We affrm the doctrines soversigaty in the formulated upon which the perpetuity of Tests, and that the principle of s enunciated by the de but the cautions expreasi doctrine of state rights, in it haracter an unity of the nation, 3. We polis and the wholesals robbery of the iranchites of the republican citizens of Al abama, curprisicg in the magoitnde and effrontery of the crl efforts of national nciples south, pecimen of democratic method and a forecast of demoeratic do- minion in_national afairs that should in- cite every honest man and taxpayér ifi the country to most, esrnest epdeavor to de- feat the party of brigandagesnd fraud at the polls in Novem! 4. We have considered “what Lee and Jackson would do If they wers alive,” and have do'ermined to em-loy our best ener- Riss in preventing the seizute of the nation- al government by their,living comrades through the fratids of the wolid sotith. . We conaiatulats the people of the tion and wealth, aud upon the good meas- wre of prorparity that has rawarded tneir Iabor, upon the rapid upbuiliing of our material interests since the suceess of re- sumption and the revival of trade. 6 We pledge our support to such I Iatlon in_congress ann such measures by slate logislatures s may be mx to effect a correotion of abuses and provent extortionate discrimination n charges by rallroad corporations. 7. We most cordially favite the aid and e0-cperation in the Iatest defense of the Dational integrity and national purso of all repu'licans and war democrats who have difered with us on temporary isues, or ave clung to the party name. ived, That we heartily join in the n made by General Garfield acoeptauce in urging upon mprovement of the s o his letter of cingress the n Migsourd river e mavigation, turaed from a trip over the western part of this state and Kansss, and as with most prospeorors 18 now better Sitiafied with home, Ho agrees with Gen. Fremont, that the cuuntry be- tween the Mis:ouri river and the Rocky Mountaios, msy be compared to & shingle, with the butt to the river, and the farther weat we go, the thiner it gots, Anotherachool ma'am abandons the £:1d, sssuming greater responsibilities; Miss Almeds Cole to Rev Thos. Warly, of Syracuse, on the 28 h ulr,, at the bride's home, between th & place #od ABhland. The hapoy couple immediately took the train for Litc 1, where they were to meet the Revernd's brother of the ssme pro- fession, with bis bride of the same day, the fonr_with h, eat two, would ocontinue the j urney to Nebraska City, to sttend the M E. couference. 1he republicags last riday even- ing, ad-isted by John A. MucMurphy, of The Platsmeuth Herald, organits ed a Gafild and Artbur club, sud will, in November, show good resulcs +‘Comparisons sre odious.” however, Tus nwst 016 we have heard Iately on the unterrified, is that while Dr, Tan- ner nas received s0 much admiration f.r subvisting forty days on jus: water, the democratio party should be ap plazded mucl more for surviving 20 yeata oh only Wind. This county bossts of a handsome sctool wa'sm, who this summer taughzschocl five miles from b und, to save her mone, d ctance every morning and evening. When sufirage is extendcd to the fair sex, as well as the string of all con- ditione, our mothers and sisters he- coming eligible to ofice, we imagine the herolo efforta of this little *revu- lator of the youthful mind” will bes come household words throughaut the Jand, casticg in theshhde ‘‘Jim" Gar- teia’s cinal record and “‘Abe” Lin- coln's rail splitting. Rovex. — PERSONALITIES. Tho last Mr. Alice Oates lasted about the usual time. Fanuy Davenport and her “*Ameri- » | ©3n Girl” are doing a5 well as could be exproted. Gladstons smutes himself by read- ing Punch. = Such & man would lsugh 8¢ grave-meking, _Lieat, Schwatka's thrilling arra. tive reads like the story of a trip to Chrrl s Frauc:s Adams. Wigner has the rheomatism. secms that his music.j deadly than was surpect) Miss Neilson reems to_have been bora in tections. ~ Bo far fifteen towns tave claimed her o8 a native. There sre bound to put up strong men in Maryland, ~ The green- backers there bave nominated J, W. On:on for congress. Mrs. Langtry says she will never re- turn to London again. “It isno ute aying to compete with those Amer- ican girls,” she adds sadly, Henry Ward Beecher thinks that the average man knows as wuch of & woman after aparking her for a month a8 at the eud of Ave years’ courtahip. F. J. Campbell, a blind man, has climbed to the top of Mount Blanc, "“ne papers report it an ut precedented feat, but tail 10 e Mr. Campbell's object in making so perilous a trip. Prof. Perry, of Williams co lege, his been for eight yesrs gathering m: werial for a history of that instiutin, His collection of base ball and boat- ing statistics must be somewhat won- derfal. _ Josefly is sick. In the course of time it will be feund that there is something very unhealthy piavo plaging, and it is likely that in the futare the ills of it will be visited on the gliyer justead of those who live next door. Von Bulow is elready varalyzed. P. T. Barnum offers to give $1000 toward a_reading and smusement room in Bridgeport, Conn., where young wen may find sociability away from saloons. Mr. Barnum'is evi. dently allowiog his remorse at haviog ol 82 much bad lemonade to take thu right direction, Dr. Tauver has been ontdone by a Dakota bull belonging to Osptaiy B:dley of Fargo, which run cff into 8 me woods with a chain sttached to is horps and got fastened toa tree, whero he remained six weeks withrut water or f00a of any kiod, When fouud he way still alive and happy. The republican natio: al’ committes will meet at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, | New York, on the 1dth iost, and it will be mado the accasion of a grand ally. Sen. Grant will be presect 8i the principal speakiny sisnd, which, will” b © her aiink It even more workitg on the beoken pump :i:;mriv,.;fl_‘um:‘:’l:i.lln of the situa- icn of affirs ®d him to With himewlt % g sew what was waceg. | PrIROmErs nuu virew virvweves of the day it he malk y if he makes anotker such EGREAT UERGENEDY Yort RHEUMATISH, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Sarensss of the Chest, 6out, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Seaids, 8enerai Bodily Pains, Teoth, Ear and Headache, Frestsd Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. o tion en earth equals r. Jacens Ort 0% ey ire, simple s Chewp Bateron Remedy. A tris] entafls but the iy triling outlay of 50 Cénts, and every one sufier- ing with pain can have cheep aad poeltive proof of s claims, Directiens ta Elaren Languages. SOLDET ALLURUGGISTS ANDDRALERS A.VOGELER & CQ., Baltimore,. M4, U. 8.4 NOTIIOE. ESTLEMEY Wiking to have Su'ts, Paats, &c., mad~ to measurs, would do Well by et R ATISE THE MERCHAN TAILOR, Wherelprioes, fit and workmanshipis guaranteed. y THE ONLY-PLACE WHERE YOU ‘aascrtment of oan fid & good BOOTS AND SHOES At 2 LOWER PIGURE than st ‘any other 8hos Bouse in the city. ‘P. LANG'S, 238 FARNHAM 8T. LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE T0 ORDER @ & portact Nt snar- ntesd. Pricen vryrcason PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Con :ects With Street Car. Cornr _of S\UNDERS 4nd HAMILTOS STKEETS (Eud of Red Line as folluws: LE(VE OvAHA: *4:00.6; 5p.m *The §:17 a. ™ run, leavin _omaha, and the {220, m. run, leaving Fort Omat, sfe uinaly londed 1o full capacity with reguiar prstengers. The 6:17 a. m. ruz will be made from the post- oflice, coraer of i'0dg» aud 16th surehta. Ticketa can L procured from 4trevt eardriy.- , or trom dfvera of hacks. RE, 2 CENTS, INCLUDING STRE _0AR ur-mbafmmmu.._ E DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a rem¢ “for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in ffctions of the Liver, and in %]x Bilious Cor S| ia, ane ead- SoeroF Basanaa of that e, oF' character, they stand without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre- ‘paratry 10, oF after taking quinine. As & simple purgative theyare unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATION: " The genuine are never sugar-coat ~Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid, withthe impression, MCLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signs. tures of C. McLaxx and Frexixe Bros. 28 Insist upon haying the genuine Di- G MGLANE'S LIVE pre- pare FLESMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MoLane, spelled differently, but same pronunciation. ateupon the rapid increase of popula- | 4T e 2 o Deseipire Fimpbirly 2 KW an #: R Berons Purchasina ANY FORM or Bo-Catito ELEGTRIC BELT ik ool ) Dagh o Al st oSy U Shuviic o8 Hengimty sy o, e S B e PR SR 3 e e 3 BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectusl Cure. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Hias st0od the test of FORTY YRuR' trlal. Directions with each vottle. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTE VAN ool Aggnta overywhers to sl WANTED 523 &85 5alioy “Fomder. Flavoring Bxtracts, cto , by fumple, (o faaatas, Profit good. Outit fres. People’s Tea Co., Box. 800, 8. Lols 3o. BANKING WOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO BANKERS. Businces tranmacted sune aathat o an Incors Poraied Bank. Accounts kept o Carreney or goid subject o ek chook withat aofen” ° T et o riBmie ctdeput e paraiat hree and teive months, beating. intresty Of o6 Seamand witho tntemte 5 11T Adrances mads 10 customers on spproved se- curiten st market rates of eterest Buy and el gold, billsof exchaoge Govern ment, tate, County and City Bonds: Druw Sight Drafts on Faslaad, Ireand, Scot- and, knd ll paia of Europe. Sell Earopesn Pacsace Ticketa GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angld T U.8 DEPOSITORY, First Narionar Banx OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (BUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) RSTARLISHED I 1856, Organised a8 a National Bank, August 50, 1863. Oapital and Profita Over8300,000 | Bpoctally suthorized by tho Secretary or Treasury 710 receive Subsceiption to 1he U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS ‘Hxmuax Kovwrzx, President. ‘Avevsros Kooran, Vice President. H.W. Yarus. Cashior. AL 3, Porrueron, Attorsoy. jom A. CR_tomTos. F.'H. Davis, Aus't Cashler. | Tois bank receives deposit without regard to ta, amount Tasucs time certiioates bearing Interost, Draws drafts on San Francisco and peine clties of the United States, als, London, Dubl Edbarh and the princlpa ctos o the cunti nent of Buropo, ‘Sl pusssge Hokete for Emigracta fn_the Ta- man_ue. maylatt Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTaTE AcEncy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency doss STRIOTLY 8 brokerage bush- mome. " Doss ot specuiate, nd therelore say bar- alns on fta books are fnsured to %8 patrons, in stead of beine gobbld up by the sgent J. O. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMAHA. NEB. ®. F. COOK, UNDERTAKER, 02d Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given to or fars by telegraph. HARTIGAN & DODGE, Sheet Iron Workers —AND— BOILER MAKERS. Cor. 13:h and Case stres's. Please Give Us a Call. PROPOSALS FOR CHEESE. Orrice, PoacRastse axp Drror, } LOMNINARY OF SUBSHSTESCS. Owams. Nas., Sopt. 14 b, 1880, #gbject to the aud piace they will be o bidders tor farnis ing and delivery Not 6,:00 p unds Factory Chesse, £0 be fn drums, averagig about 0 pocrds each. i ‘must be del vered at the U, 8. fub- tdarge, snd il only it o bo of le qualits. All to be dailvered by /¢t bér ‘The covernmb t reserves the richt to 16 jocany-of I provoea'a s il furm'shed o5 arpllgalon, - taining propocals shou d be tour for Cbosse,” sud sd 3 THOMAS WIL ON, sepa st Capt and C.s. REPRESENT! PHGEKIX ASSURANCE €O., of Lon- WESICHESTES S ¥ i THE MERCHAN TS, of Kewark, biladelplis, Ca GIRARD FIRE P nmmwmrtsx NATIONA REMEN'S FUND, Caiifornia...".. 800, BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANGE Co 1,200, NEWA (K FIRE INS. CO., Asso AMERICAF CENTRAL, Amets. Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Dougias St., menkdlv OWAHA, NVB. " A.F. RAFERT & CO, CGontractors and Builders, Flne Wobdivork a Specia'ty. Agentsfor the Encaustic Tiling W - D a ~ SHOW CASES MaxTYACTORED 3T O. J. WILDH, 1317 CASS T, OMAHA, NEB. 83 A g00d smortment always on hand B PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. } s, in trioloste mabfect to the wiil be receved at tbis offics k noon on Cc'ore 35th, 1680, nd fme they w11 S8 opene in pi . for funulshing an delivering Nebraks, on: hundred (100) wmber il ve rebeivid, A bond i U sum of $£00 wust ace m- Pacy sack propees; snd cory f ibieadtacie: ment. e pecifications, should be attuch. €t the pro ol over ment rescrves the 1ight o refect Huanevateans Darasrazee or s Prasia, OFrcs o7 Crer QuanTEaMAsTES, Foar Cuuna Nam . Scylem €0 & Bealed pro usual oon 40 18 wat 113 ol wihch S o ey Hotow Proposs fors lem MEAT MARKET V. P. Block. 16th St. Presh snl Salt Meats o all ks constant o0 hand, priccs reasonable. Vegetables in sea o Food dalivared toyay part o e - R WROUCHT IRON FENCES. Wir. rocng und saime s -y 1aliy. adnle Feuay, permanence snd senomy . ? ¥ work n. the extin i ebeip mitersl. etion e E gaut Ia de izn, Indestructible hh;’!‘i‘kfl Lawns, Publie Grounds sod Ceme- 701 Vares,.Lawn Sottews, cancpl-d snd <f ;,l“:C pdt':;'m: Chslrs and every - = ire o ramestal SUBSCRIBE FOR -l e ] THE WEEKLY BEE, The Best, in the West, ) sy oral prep s, Isok p oromi- andf 1l infermtion ss to tte manner of bidding, conciijons to be obwarved bloders, and teim10’ wontrict a0d pe meat, w11 6 furiiabed o applice 10w to_hin cflos. aTpes coutsiatly pe1ovls shouid be masked “Eroposs s for Caval.y Horees," sud ad- Aresed 1> the undersigoed. M.1. LUDINGTON, e shiel Quurteruaste CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motalic Cases, Coffine, Caskets, Shrouds, eto. Farnham Streat, Bet. 10th and 11'h, Omaha, Neb, slagmsphic rders Prompuy Attended To. ES EB‘ASRL VINEGAR WORKS } Jonss, Bet. A and 100h Sta., OMAEA, First quality distillcd Wine and Clder Vinegar of any strength below castern prices, and war- ranted just ‘s §0od fat wholessle #nd retail, 8end or price list. ERNET . fonaas Mamao DENTHSTRY. T. 8. HITCHOOCK, M. D. 8,, ¥rom Few York has located tn Omabs, and guarantees o o A st clasm work. ‘Deutal Rooms, over A. Crujekshank & Co.s, Car. T5th and Dougian - s pes HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET €0.'S | Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursdsy at 2p. m. 2 Yor England, France and Germany. For Passage app'y to - G. B. RICHARD & C0., BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS HNo 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA NEBRASEKA. North Side opp. Grand Gentral Hotal. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. carefully selected 1snd in Eagtern NS for el a for gale. “Great Bargains i improved farms, and Omaba fo atyproperty ¥ Bavis. 'WEBSTER SNYDER, Late Land Com'r U. P. R. R ap-teb7et " Byron Reed & Co., REAL ESTATE AGENCY AN NEBRASKA. Keep » completé shétract of titls to ail Real Estate in Omaha and Dougfas County. maylit HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Oor, Randolph St & Gth Ave., OHIOAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Tomied in the bisiaes centrs, canveaieat amusemment, - Elocaily ‘foroisbed, ngers mprovascats, pssenes: J. H. CUMMINGS, Proprietor, to of Containing al Sovor, ot OGDEN HOUSE, Oor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Biuffs, Towiis On live of Strest Rallway, Omnibus ‘o »nd from all trams. RATES—Parior floor, $3.00 per day; second floor. §2 50 per da; third floor, $2.00. Tho.best farniabed snd movt com nodiows honse in the eity. ‘GEO. T. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN Osana, Naz. IR4 WILSON . PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan fx centrally iceated, atd frat Sass o aver, % havioy recently beed entirely Tenova'ed. ' The public w1 dnd it & comforiable nd homeliks b UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fustclass House, Good Meals, Good Beds Airy Rooms, and kind and accommodating ireatment, 'Twngood sampie rooms. Bpecs attention paid to commerial travelers. 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb. 'FRONTIER HOTEL, . mfifam_i?‘Wyoming. 00d_sscommodations, acge sinple roorm, charges ressonabie. Special attantion given % travoling men. Tt GHILEARD Pro alsa iy 1. c O WILNED Pioprae INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Tirgt.civg, Fine large Scmple Rooms, ons 1loek from depot. Trains stop fronr 20 miuutes 0% hours for diner. Free 'Bus o ad from Dapot, Rates $200, 1260 aad §3.00, cordiog 10 room; 8 pgle meal 75 centa. .. BALOOM, . ANDREW BORDEN. Cuief Clerk. mi0-t .4, Fowsa, Saxna . Soor, FOWLER & SCOTT, ‘AR mr EGTS. L Ao A T el TR s 1856. We C s call the attention of ¥Buyers to Qur Extensive Stock of LOTHING, AND CENTS’ FURNISHING COODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We oarry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN OMAHA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES 11 ou R MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT Inin charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose wall-established reputation has been fairly earned. ‘We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, EMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE: M. HELLMAN & CO,, 01 & 1303 Farnham Street GARPETINGS. J. . Carpetings! Carpetings! B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH Ca (ESTABLISHED IIN 1888.) rpets, Oil-Cloths, - Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And bave a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHU BELTING HOSE, BRASS AN IRON FITTINCS, Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Laubrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisiaction Guarantecd Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0i4 Teliable Carpet House, OMAHA. 5LE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AXD HAND PUMPS Steam Pamps, Lnziue Trimmings, Mining Machinery, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLKSALE AND RET. RETAIL. RCH AND SCHOOL BELLS L. STRANG, 205 Farnbam Streat Omaha, Neb HENRY HORNBERGER, V. BTATE AGENT FOXR BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reaconabie Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street. Omaha SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO.,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in rxinn 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. R. R. TEHLEPHONE CONNBOTIONS. ISH & M:MAHON DRUGCGISTS Extracts. Toilet Waters, A of Dot o Successors to Jas, K. Ish, , AND PERFUMERS. Deslers in Fins 'S.a‘hgnel. BSoaps, Toilet Powders. &a Surzical Ioptrumonts, Cases, wnd Sapporters. _ Avsciialy Pwe ‘wead 1o Dispensing. ¥rescriyalini Qled s way b of 158 31ghi. Jas. B. Ish.

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