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1856. 1880. We call the attention'of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of 1 v VALEN 'S SALARY GRAB. | So fares the presiden ho get both? It fs doubtfu! now | this number of T* e Review are “The e o b ek e el SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., od by | for themseives which e 1i 28t | to certain he cannot get both of them. iral “The Coming vho had been remor Y| represest them on those questions. | They are msmufacturing siates; tho | Revivion of the Bible," by tle_Rav. ant from the West Point land | But there are a number of congress- | tariff issue, which was urged by the | Dr. Howard Ceo or crockeduess, packed the re- | men to bechosen, and in every case | republicans with such success in the | pean Pablications, L8 POB PRESIDENT: the candidate should be forced to ex- | later_s'ages cf the canvass in Oliio | Crane; and final'y a paper entitled, Wholesale and Retail in TAMES A. GA can convention of the sixth ju- : i FIELD, . e ress his views plainly and without re- | and Indiana, will bs more potent in | “The Pulitical Sitvation from a Fin- | FRESH MPATS& PROVISIGNS, GAM. , FISH, ETC. of Obio, dicial district and secured for himeelf | B8 L Ve B pecticat and New Jeroer, whero | ancial Standuoitt, ! dusigidto show CITY AND COD ) GAME, POULTRY. the nowination of disirict jadge. Val- | the intersuts that the people are inter- | msnufactures tear an altogother the busineds intoreets of the NTY ORDERS SOLICITED. g i \ B iac's standing at o bar was about | exted in haviag rased, 1f e-mgteas is | Irgor proportion o the gencral in. | o untry woud bo comprumisad by | OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, .B Ek DAILY BATIGNAL REPUBLICAK TICKET. gy g ho same as the sisnding of the | riely thero o o ihat the e | dustey.”Tho Gemeratc mational o+ deo. | Opposite Omaha Stook Yards, U. P. R. R, s e 7 ident must either assist it in the | plaform which to'erates ‘‘a tariff for of the ge e ¢ PHESICENTIAL ELECTORS. redoubieble Dr. () MUmey w4t psorment of neceasacy laws or ficd | revente only” wil bo pretty suro to. ¢ Thisdocumest i signed ONE CONNECTIONS. AND CENTS’ FURNISHING GUDDS | il g the medical fraternity. His | himgelt iguored by having such laws | defeat the party in such states as New . GEORGE W. COLLINE, pactios st tho bar was meinly | passed cver nis bew. The import: | Jersey and Copnosticut, whose pros- ance of recuring s congress that will | perity is bound up with their wenu- | Scribnerls Monthly celebrates its corried on with a beer mug on the i forever sat at rest the cavgerons fin- | factutes. thduy with a_permanent bar aud.s Buekeeper behicd it. When | gpia] fallacies -that ate being circu- | We do not see what_rationsl hope er, and with s number SH & M G M AH 0 N the vote was canvased, the state | lated by wild and visionary theoriste, | the democrats can have of carrging | for Novomber which the. conductors L offisers who constitute the board of | is too plsin to need cominent. Itis | Connecticut tince the loss of Indians. cir power to make Successors to Jas, K. Ish, cunvarserm, amarded the cesiifcate to | CR'Y by united and untiring effort that | Gonnectiout is a republican state by e i e DRUGG'STS AND PERFUMERS 5 t in also the largast e WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and thess who desire this result can com- | the last election. How c: nthe,demo- | ribuer ever fssued. BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN ORYAM Thomas L. Grefley, the democratio | po) ity nogomrlishment. The nomi- ¢ frer the de- Elea s e e 1 turned from violet to Dealers in Fine Imported Which We are Selling at of Tpwnee County. JAMES LAIRD, of Adams County. JOHN M THURSTON,| of | aries Goumty. REPUBLIS%S STATE TICKET. For Merch rof Congress, EDWARD K. VALENTUNB. | vices of John G, Cowin, who made a very extracrdinary showing candidate. Valentine scoured the ser- | natiors should be carefolly looked | pressing effsct of their recent Octo- aftor, 20 that when tho time for vot- | ber disasters] New Jorsey In fndecd | nwarm | nd in tho design the | Eyiracts Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilst Powders, &c. ing arrives, the people will not bave | a democratic state with a democratic | aim has been dis y A full ineof Surcieal Tnetramente, Pocket Cases, Trussws and Suprprtars. Abeolately Pure Sitine b wup rt, and ihat | P22 eClitary comfort of from two evils | governor. The democratic chances in rative effect. DMillet's | Drugsand Chemicals used in ispensing. - Prescriyiions lled at ay hour of the ulght. <iore The supreme oour, an’ U1 selcoting the least. New Jersey are, pechaps, neither bet ure, ““The Sower,” as. K. Ish. Fawrenco HcMahon. tribunal in due time rendered an ex- | T: is all important that the compo- | ter nor worss than they are in New 2 afrontepiece, A AR T AT ST traordinary decision, declaring Valen- | sition of our state legielature should | York—tnat is to say, of no great valus (e priveipal | artistie tine clected by two votes and a hali, | be carefully gua-ded. In this state | in either state. But if Hancock could the number, &re 8 ember of Congress (Contingent), TIHOMAS J. MAJORS. Yor Governor, ATBINTS NANCE. For Lieatenant-Governor, X .C. CARNS, For Secrctary of State, g. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor, Juige Griffey retired, Valentine as- cended the bench and drew his pay of £2500 n year with commendable regu- lerity. After serving two years the railroad question has become the most prominent of any of the mat- ters with_which our logislatare will have o deal. Tt is necemsary that men of integrity, intelligence and un- tiring z2al should fill the legislative carry both New York and New Jersey it would avail him nothing without Connecticut. He needs forty seven votes in addition to thesouth. 1f New York should give him _its thirty-five and New Jorsey ita nine he would her on the tamo back of the pazej a Whitman; an & Russisn nun pagevr on i new pertrait of ke TO THE LADIES AND GENTUEMEN : PROF. GUILMETTES GUARANTEED PRICES !'! FRENCH KIDNEY PADI 3 N WA CHS. > ""‘T.'\ . ST . the "W:' ‘J"*""'"Gr 1‘:1' geat. Thes munt be ino honest o bo | aill fail short of an elestion without rmer eucesses of g the grace o ay ould, | bought, Mr. derbilt has already | C ticut, and there is 1O ressona- euch as the portraits of the o ; ; e e Vit Potacks, and of Modjerka); A Positive and Permanent Cure s ) G. M. BARTLETT. was firoed upon the people of Ne- | let slip the statoment that railroads | blo probability that this manufectur- s after Vedder's works, no- Guaranteed For Attorney-General, kchihs s s ive in cop. | 82metimes find it necessary to purchase | ing state, now republican, can be con €. JuDILLWORTH. braska as their repragembative in oon- | ('L, "l lielutures—too wise to pass | quered by the demoorats in the mew | tably “The Lost Mind,” s OUR MERCHANT TAILORING For Comminioper of Public Lands and| =% Within sixty days after bLis | oz, that ean bo rode over roughshod, | aspect which the canvass has assumed { ing # eriticisia by Oh : — vy election to congrees Valentinegputin [and too tenscious to be shaken | since Tuesday. o Eepryduclonsh oty o = A. G. KENDAIL an appesrance at Lincoln ae a lobby- | from their purpose by the bul The democratie preapect is gloomy Wi e Wl:l: il; S 3 i doring of paid agents of the | enough in New York; but successin § ioitase be e s 3 paid_ az enough in New York; whery hf“ l"”"‘“""b:“d 74 lrosds. There isno doubt that tho | Now York alone woald not help i, g'ng wil his pressure o beat upch |y juion of the railrond pro Hancock neede nnt Now York snd pm— republican mewbers who had axes to | approaching, and the sooner it New Jersey, not New York and Cor- | and i of Eugeno DISTRICT TiCK grivd, and ropivg in the domocratic od 'the betcer, both for the [ nectiut, but New York with both | Scimylar's profus trated ife of frends of Grifley, Valentive sucoeed- The peo- | New Jersey and_Connecticut to help o Urent, ontitled **Peter the ma in Scribner. i the second For Superintendent of Public Instruct on, W. W 12 ciures b abeory d. f(ohrs und ok 2 Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whose well-establishe 1 = reputation has been fairly earned. o dra Lok m0 other. ¥or Attorney—Third Judicisl District. 5 caunot afford to lose the | him through. His chances for carry- ler aud Rsformer,” a X, J. BURNHAM, edin pulling through the following | P> which they have gained. They | ing every oue of the indispensable er, ¢Tiger- recelve the Pad by return mal. Address U.. 5. Bianasy —_— bill: fi\e already forcad the railroads to | three are slender indeed. 2 Ti licorary \ FRENCH PAD €O number cf Scribner, i) 2] We also Keep an Immense Stock of Iris 820 to 1 that Hancock is aw- AN acT. gnize the fact that they aro sub- 0 o 2 . l to legislat o For Bally g150 Sisifu)imunintior R34} Box the calist of Thomas 105ty ’;im e Ee e ts | TECUMSEH AND ELK OREEK | wal or not, is wainly i gttt ey e vat s, :@ Toledo, Ohio “‘“"“f'f@ft:f.ar;’;];::.“f-‘;':; PRflF GUILMETTE’S FRENGH“LIVER pAD|HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES Jauniice. Dyspepeis commis: demand of the people, but now they —_— Wutieas, Thomss L Griffey was ; : by the stave boned of canvasrers den | Plenly aduit that the state hasal L Artse the richt t5 ocntrol them, At the esme SR A | time they are auxious to escape state | ELEORFEE sopervisien, and have been too | is a live town, and when tha sunal eucorssful jn avoiding it The | chased away the clouds, aud we be- time hws now erme for the peaple to ndge of the sixth jadicial proposes to_exhibit and they having issued to him a throuzhout theeountry sy the meas cert ficats of iclsction to said « fics, ho mancnearth. “Barpum's great im- | eutered upon and dicharged the du- 7he pad cures by ~bso 35 hedoeenot kespit, REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE; noral show” is what he proposes tc d:fifi i;ln;n -‘V;:ifi -xd:l;y L: | enforne the Tight which cn sli sides is | B€/d the town m‘:;l(r“lf:\:mrh!? i : 15 Yearsbeforethe Public. BARKING 1/DUSES. ams 1 o ich tioy acknowledged to bo theirs, We ask | cumstances, wo sai e geod of t T F P et . e 30| At B i g o | | THE GENUINE |~ 7o outesr ssvaauswen. M. HELLMAN & CO,, SAR oy the radlroads. Wo rcconizo 1hs | boen built this summer, all bric the study gress wae an duflistion from the Almigury It would have been an |5 onn% et Tue t is safo to say that world the most. the most of & decision of nlg supremo court, declaring E_K. Valentine duly eleot DR.C.McLANE'S| LIVERPILLS | BM‘L};( wgmyxgu“ are not recommended as a remedy ' ox | | CALDWELL, HAM".TU",BU | BA].\T_-%ERS. - use and rights of the latter, but we | | « havetva z Caim for tho pecple of this sinto the | 1% ‘h“d e :M ’“ 2 ')”‘ 4 almighty ioflicti n on the people of | ““Winess, The suid E. K. Vaiens | TPt to compel the ralcoads to do -:.-;;v.»r aiued that no frama houses | | the Unitesh Suates il tho severend | tine, by roaton of aaid decision, i en- | SKactjufion to evergbody. Wefavor tha bt rected onthe e S moak o Kite had sucoseded in eccuring | titled to the emoluments of eaid of- - n | these buildings, now in proc blathers| B ism, and we reapect the rights of cap- | oonyruction, isan opera house, which 3 fice during all of said time, and the | ! © scat in congress. said Griffoy huving drawn the salary | 731 and property, but the peogle awe | 0 S T npleted, saat 500 or 600 | m3leodaw 1301 & 1303 Far nlnm \lroe!. lis that flesh: is heir o, but i 1 of the Liver, and in all Biliox and Sick He: 1Y | it to thema.dves t revist the ext r- Tu enormovs registration in New | Of ssid ‘;“‘:h“"x;“:;f ‘:;:"“e‘,)l 2peond | sons avd dvorimiuations which the | persons. By the way, we might have | Biliay | 2 umm»mmnm;m character, the, Yok is mush commented onby demo- | y,,, and E. K. Velentive having | Filrosds have co log practiced. thia item stereoryped, all but the :-u-(;l;:, ACUE AND FEVER. Nm::;?uucwlnmeu\h!a aa Incor- jourdals & an evidence of a | drawa o part thereof; and —— place. Thert i hardly o born of 600 | Sk 0 hetter tio can bo used 1o | " cants kg fnCorsacy or g mbiect 40 J S W RI G-HT ] i WaEnzss, id_Thomas L. = i paratory to, or after {aking quinine. "As | ik shosk withont aoree: e c savy democratic majority. Johu <;r\‘flf:'i-.':.nn'r::;.:..ea omes L | BLAOK HILLS NUGGETS. | intabitants ia southern Nebraska to} nd safest | B4n0l8 purgative they are unequaled. | oo i et b hees 2 Davenport is verifying every nme on | ey beving porformed I dutics = which it would not spply—a faci | or in the ebx nd twelzo mosk, iearing interest o o8 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. thio Jiste, and (hinks that ten per cent. st least won't dare to chow themselves wt the polls. R — B Ta democsaia sieked theic all on | Stale of Nebrasia: i 3 pemtox 1. Thet the eum of three Yodisna, delaBir-that 8 it was Jost |y Grod aud sixty-three .dollars be their cavse was Jost. Now they are e is appropriated out cf rom the Hay Creek mines b Jost. Now they and the same s appropriated out from the May Creek mi serting that the party by nomenns | the state general fund, for the pay- | s st 212 per i« S hotReielcl b5 o Fubl dead. This reminds us of & etory. [ ment of said claim to said Thomas L. | The Tocenida o mpany havs be- | tioual convertion. The Parkers were When the Irish corporal wan engaged L'"‘:~‘Y-2 That the 3 £330 il i dem crate, and sn attempt was made dead, after a bloody confliot, a poor | five dullare.be and the same is App: ey : oo wtitlioitizma a7 ol | EviEeL - b wounded soldier, about to be interred, | pristed out of the etate general fund None sach in reality st- B reyy rain:d his hand and in & fainting voice | £ the payment of a'd claim to said d I have heard a nun oried out that he was ot yet dead. | “'Sp 3 Tha auditor of public sc- |, § Vistory.of the resources and con- | ber f persous of both prlies e2; *“Hold your torgae,” cried the cor- | counts is hereby authorizad and dir- Bice': Hills is soon o 1 11" August ab the aloremenio = -~ 7 be published. papers. alizsnte s Eramh ad cares al Thero is a erying need cf n good the k a borh male and.fer poral, “Tam in authority here. If I|ecied to draw bis warrants for said 5 Tho bu d ng manis is on u" mpe h \nl in Txcumluh No better in- > miues are having a | which epeaks well for tho general eharaater of the people. Considersble intetost fs falt in the approashing murder i od’s Masonic Hall is com- | tike placa at a special term of court. Thais is the case of the mu P wember £3¢d, 1878, under suid cer- | Central cate of election without pay; there- | boom. ore, The lnst Homestake clean-up was it enacted by ths Lequlature of the 9275 000. tate of Nebrasia: CovsrERrEITERS are o fresiy 630, M;:]l:l‘dn:':l:’;.“;or::;’?t” e AGE"T G H I c K E B l N G PI A N 0 - | o Bt Gy Dran Skt Dratn o P # the genuine 1and, and all parte of Enrope. A S ER PILLS, pre- Bell Earopean Paseace Tickets. w136 105, Pitsburgh, T, | COLECTIONS PROWTLY MADE. ; | sogidee Ireland, Seot- And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & C. the name 2 !—‘ | Fischer’s Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, alonmes o o U. 8 DEPOSITORY. Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ e Co’s. Organs. | Fitsr Marionat: B} et i £5iios o Grpns exchusivar: s nact st OF 0IAHA. experience in the Busicess, and hanile oly the Best. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, J S w RI G H T | OLDEST er.rexu_’_.'b CSTABLISHMENT ImoKATA 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, ()nuh a, Neb. (SUCCESSORS T0 KOUNTZE BROS.,» F'ALEEY V. FITCH. Tuner. EStaBuisEmD 1 1556, e e Organtze se 2 Nation=l Bank, August 20, 1868, u NLIKE PILLS capitalacdrosts oversaoo,o0 7 BN 5 h e Far e, st 0 886 | gy e o e o s B B wisidend PSSP | U--4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN o 3 st eure rtvnlr "U“ i OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . TROP C A 5 HETH] isorderly orihwestern stage company nsferrud their siuck to the o B alent reapa = - = 'l'he est hnb I! first class in price hvh-\_‘ the "eaders of the democracy Avpn ved February 24'h, A. D, | . Many _nwr 0z crected | and in that aloue. T!wvrn’ellmq‘mnn thero'd be none of them dead. 187! in Bobtail guloh, hich cre | pays two dollaes a day for scoommods- = Vow, what do the farmers and tax- | fine residen tions that many a dotlar house wonld Couorans is fiemly convinced that | pryers of Nebraska think of thi Hay creck i rapid’y filling up with | be ashamed of. & geod hotel woul i the only good Utes are desd Utes, and | ary grabber! Will they endorce thin Li'e growers are oitce attract the eatire custom. hor cxporioncs of the last few years |man Valentice, who has drawn §1875 iLhe eppristir lithieludting nbtellia ° 2 2n estimable man in every respact bu with the mhf\ has done much to con. | from the sta'e Areymrurr for services te'op:, prairie chickens augd ducks are | the Welfare of the town demands vert thousands of others to the same | which were rendered by Judge Griffey | aong the varieties of g mo now in | "00% kept by an expedionced hotel opinion. The wearisomo delays which | and for which Judge Griffey was paidl | the Dendwocd market. Tk g vucceeded the propoal of the Ouray |Can they do suything less| ThoBengal Tiger, ono of the it et e e sbinsloe treaty wers ually ended in the sign- than rebake thie back pay thief, | est mi the southern Hills ialy. mn but hes not grown any until the §mz of the same by the fribe and the | %ho robbed the taxpayers of this state | 08 idle, owing to a dispute between resent senson. It has made a good the parties claimfog its o hi o ‘“'} 800 pagiment of the indemnity for the sur- | of 1875 by scratening his name off 1:;1":1;:’;: <m” FIEIE growth this summer aud will make a S at Central re- | tradin, oint of 80 0! of the resceyatuom Hardly bad | tho ticket, Dces any inteligent man | contly made the Intzest clean-up over | T shvbt pacspnt. o T hors o’ this been accompltehed before the old | beliove for a moment that this back | scntout of Central City. The rowult | bids fair to be ita boor elub, which o Chi Oy diod and Trsh - | 15 grab would have pased th lgi. | 8 L0 ewros 20ld_bricks worth | may cause this_obscure villags (o be ers broke out in the tribe. A num. | lature if Velentine had not used his | the recipiont of some very b < - Tho minca near Hill City aro repor- | attention at the hands of the United bor of miners oa the borders of the | inflaence s congressman and pooled | ;' S 680 L Oty fto repar- | GRCC B0 Thn hands B whe Tnfed were to behieve the likes of ye there'd | “m0UI's upon the state tremsurer, TRADE pATE, Buffslo, mountain s'icep, deer, an- Hamuax Kousrs, President, Avavsrus Kotwras, Vice President. H. W, Vares. Cashlor. 4. 3. Pom ‘Joun A ¥ xTow, Attornog, R fanTox. . Davis, As's Cashlor, Carpetingsi Carpetings| ETWILER, Berone Purcitsna ANY FORM of So-Cati s This bank recefvesdopostt withont regard to amounts. Tarmes timo certifoates beaelng toro raws drafis oo San Prancises and principel VE] b o the Uhad e L - Eutubungh and the princral e of the Sntt | 752 | nent of Kus o | el e ket tr Emieranttn the T ¢ man uo. i " REAL ESTATE BROKER i 8 ] TCeolP B | reu THE GREAT reservation wero murderod snud thecld | his stesl with a1 : pp.opriation fOF | nos dip pulated is growingand work | ono hundred or moro men ot Eik feud betpeen the Indiaus and the | judge Griffey ! on many of the mines is goicg on | Creek and vicinity, as my informant % = - whites hroke out with renewed vio —_— with good showings. :’I"‘:-:i‘rt‘;‘n“;:fi:fl hflvl-yl-tfil‘mrl: on BOWEL COMPLAIN Geo. P. Bemis’ Noton. A e il 5 ¢] Ter Mercantile A bas pub- | A substantisl fifty foot span bridge and gt their beer : ol . ~ wetilen travellng in- the Ganajson | lihed it satitio <f juores for th | 388 been il over the Dexdwood apen i s b | B s = Old Reliable Carpet House, ~ . - | cut on the road from Bobtail to C lingly ' they 2 -] conntry werewttacked by a band of |paat three monihe. These etatistios | fra) ‘above the Deadwood mil. for he | fo7med the “Eik Crok Bacr Club,” B,HEUMATISM PE,B,EZ,,,,M;‘;V‘LSO,I,’.,A.P,‘.EI{:&E L REM. ESTATE AGE"GYJ Uler. They tetured the fire and the | ate of & most cncouraging and satis- | naxcommodation of the public. putting in sums of money varying Directions with each bottls, i H STREET. BET. o of e of the Ute chisfswas killed | fctory mature and icdicate in che | 101876 and 1878, the bulk o tho | fpmh Txc o018 0 five dollars. Hll;ur:/yl;,Sfilnflca,’Lu;’an%n, i 16tk & Dowos St Ol Nl 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH b7 miner named Jackion, To re- | most marked muaner the era of pros- | potatoes used in the Black Hills, wors | ooy, “R0te of ~ their | Baokachs, Soreness of the Chest, none Dies st apeenata, <d therofore any bar. | SELET . | broughbhiecs frot Olisyenne Faving o e 101 for Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- | WANTED M*'Aflug$'=;:;l"’:°"'; s o Bt o, (ESTABLISHED IN 1868) - 2 | cailed for Bl rity 2l i o i o ,“ :T.‘,:d"‘ the veageance of rw \nl:r:u h’;hlcl: :hlc E ul::y ': been carried there from Utah and C; be tribe Jackeon delivered himeelfup (00w pissng. The total number of | ifornia by rail. At this fime the ian agent Borry and asked the [failures during the period was 979 | tablos have bean turnsd,as bull (rains protection of the wilitary until Lbs | AZ8inst 1262 for a similar period last | are now carting potatoes from here to | o0 could tbe decided, - Berry onder |JeAr end the sggregate smount of | Cheyense, and they are earrying a | 7 ciemo of sending him to jail ab|labiliics was oy 812,121,429 againat | 1 (0% eXListe i they delfverd to us [l it sppases, they derpused with Pains and Aches. : Gunvison havded Fim over to forr 0 Jn 1870, Thoue fgures | il hem 1o pay fen centa @ poun T ';f"v g0 s0ld b0 | preparaion on arth cquls . Jacons Ot | Taprepared tomake Pats, St ani overomts | OMAHA. - NEBRASKA. l.ace o Bt ot o |5 Btmean of esely 35 pc esnt | orthoe e B Ao D e ooet made){ s sy s eapie s/ checp Betmds | o oiec Priceis o ko i | Q8F =508 i v, Gres il Bl e aftagwards bo was ospiared by {5 the smount of lnbiites, The —_— bave been istued againat four ey | g eniey ol Gnt Snd 2 B |G Door st of Orutokshanics Utes and put t> desth by torture. SEin b Al Fivotal States. =oy_|Nebraska Land Agency. '] Colarado iz aroused overthe subject and, says my 1formant, “still th i s TuE e Teeepoleiel WL ey e ek it MY STOGK i5 THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. wd warrants were instantly iseued for 7 ¥ ¥ 4 more to follow.” Ono hundred op | _ Ur-ien i levea Langa bilities. Ticlergest decreaseisin the | The disappointment snd chagrin of i‘x‘,‘lfi",;"o}“:.,?"'l’ ove relations 5}., B Ao oALEES 1 $ak Specialty of of Yia- | the d 2 s peecious orgavization rnham St. Omaha, Nebr. fake a Npecia @ 1 v o ol ot B, o | e, 72 8 st f W | s el py o cornmpons | vus Tt e et s | A VOGELER & ©0.. | NMERGHANT TAILOR| 5% Zerhem st omae, St i g e soorting gty Tooms e | Pliie fo tho last thren months be- | of the Ostober aiestiony will ot | Tt LRSS PO Omaed Beet o fhe Sl e L0 AR ity J koo won tike, Berey fud 1o | 2% 001y 8846772 aguinat 2,758,341 el “‘:,.“{Z':,,"c‘{,’:‘;k‘:fl‘;-lf::"“3’ other villages inclined to guzale fake | — Oapitol Ave,, Opp. Maccnic Hall, | e Bargissto imoreved faras s Omab WIHDBW'SHAD"S AHB LABE GURTA"‘S = Py “:J. rryd > to] during the same tize last Foae. | aparsbats thesides ofihe “p“bl’“n “‘x;nu,w The United States marahal - : 3 s Opp. |t S Hhe o ot ey’ camp, avd the X0 Nearly one-third in number and one- | canvies i Ohio and Indiaua. The | | 00d business at Eik Crek, snd | READ, TAINK ANDBELIEVE! | oymaga, - - - - - NEB. | Luieland CowrU.2RE___tptomi susinder of the party esoupsd b 'tho e mlc the place that know tho membera ci = z = T e Aad : S ba'f inwmount of failures were in the | e il e leaperate effort | ;o Jik Oreek Beer club will know THE U i TLE GIANT : 2 this individual B Up what o o man me & et 20 | "ings aad Sprains, Burns and | Fawri trivet e, appaar to bea beer astoon. When a Scalds, General Bodily s ot " member, or even a atranger, wanted Pains, beer, he bought a chip, then puscd his | Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted chip back for a glass of becr. Feet and Ears, and all other Moad of beine cobbled un by the st BOGGS & HILL. | Carpets, Cil-Cloths, EKA TL.EXSET, REAL ESTATE BROKERS | Matti g, Window-Shadas, THE MERCHANT TAILOE, o 106 Furnhaw rees ] Curtains, Etc. to in can Lavo cliwap and positive proof a Full Line of i untsips, o The residents ai.Gun- Siddlntate. ave New York. A registration S HARTIGAN & DODGE,| *movmm. Lawis REED. 5 ks ok snd or Lol | iy gragte amonst of Nabilvin | peene Fore men Ee e o SLLaBALD: ’| ByronReed&Co, | Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- aseused men if they oan lay their s on them and the militia has Sheet Iron Workers curmrmaximin —ano— REAL ESTATE AGENCY BOILER MAKERS! IN NEBRASKA. Keep & complete ahatract of title to all Real Cor. 12:h and Cass stree's. Estate In Omaha and Dovglas County. mayltt fox the vine wmcnth ending Septem. | democrsto majority da this ciy. Tt e o TIONE iy raf _ |8 pouicle, but not very provable, | The leading artic © a cdlled out to back the demsnds fu gw'l'“ mv“mrl:sfh'w“““ss‘v bai the democratic waj ity in New | American Review for November is by (¢ the-miners. Tu the misutime | (54040 List year, nnd the number of | York and Kin,s couties may over. | the Hon. Wilam Beach Lumronce, \iout Bog han telegmphed to 07 S476, agumst 5,320, Tnero | balarcs the reputlican majority in the pand in devoted to an expotition of £ha chinglodl o nstractiom. s, | therefote a faliog f in 1880 of | itericr cf the siate. But slthough | monarchieal pinciple 1o, the. United et o oy S | ot 45 pr osnt. in amouat of . | POSIL2 it i mprobable for v, | Sats Cota It isshown that § 1o sottiements from the horrors of bilities and of neacly 40 per sent, eral reasons. In the first place | under our Qonati n the Executive ' ) Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lanibrequins, Cords and Tassels I fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET C0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Loasing New York Every Toarsday st 2p.m. | @rders from abroad solicited. Satistaction Guaranteed For Call, or Address Please Give Us a Call. I |the democrats have lost control | is vestod with powers far greater than Indlaa masmacrs. Secretary Schurs [DORIbeF. of the state since 1876, when Mr. Til | those porsessed by the king in a limi. ;en had a mejority rth 742. That | ted monarchy. The amplitude of the g - i t ol £ emocratic majority h s history of the war of secession,as when oliiog moderstion snd th | T2 ‘_o:("mdm(_ —_ ?ld*' entirely wiped out, and It is not easy | Mr. Lineoln, without warting for the e sistgia dpmanding the specdy | - cracy have united on | 15 suo how it is to be recovered under | assembling of Congress, declared the 3 snisnmest of the Indisn agent, the | *- W-R. Guace for the mayoralty | preasnt circume'ances, with the blockade of the Southern ports, ¢ 2,lofes Snd the gutlty Vtes. of the city of New York. This offico p»fi’;;nn;. i republican G‘S"'fl u:d called into . service for , | is the third office in ho United States | *9t M. Tilden's uvequalled = three years a volunteer army of N (uaw 40, be rmo, doubt that | ¥ mpmt: l’i'l‘iw" :‘ 22 his strong motaves for exerting it, and | upward of 42,000 men. The author Jierry acted the part of a cowardly | pol and eXe0utive | yyer the depressing effect of thess | forcsees danger to the permanence of 1 licoon cim sarificing the life- of | PXTOSRe. Among the sppointive | recent Ootober dirasters. Mr. Tilden's | our republican institutions, resulting * sung Jucknon, eiud that bls SGHOR offices at I8 disposal sre the comp- xl‘;)wm:s ltrndlvgy alone was worth | both from the vastnessof thess powers > ~ | trollership, corporation 1 | thirty thousand votes to the party, to [ and from the existine method: 1> como-dndikelv.to preciy itate a seri mh‘iompnf vfmm w:’;"’“‘;::"‘,“ say nothiog of the difference between | choos g presidents, and thinks ¢ corflict biwecas Judians lnd|‘ W e <+ ey ing ell the state patronage in his | radical change in the constitution is 3 iites umd opeu afr: <Inthe trouble of | Sioner of taxes, excise commiseioner, | hauds as governcr instead of in the | imperatively demanded. In the ssme 2 15 year. What .1 be the fins] pp. | POlice magistrate, and nearly three | hands of Governcr Cornell. TIn spite | number of The Review Bishop W. C. | Mo 4 Bondsi emal offices, of these dimdvantages the New York | Doane points uut the advantages of | aut is within the re.chof a1 g * democrats will make a vigorous and | free religious discussion; even the [ 4957 A% T Taise Scrrim ax Frovers 1 minod canvass, atd it is barely | ““blarphemy of irreligious discussicn,” | 6. 5. THONP-0x. firestor and fce ¥aru i ‘“ R 4 possible, although a forlorn hope, that | ne thirks, works the glory of God. | fsctarer, Erdsexater, Coun. = o) et b g | 1 | i n g they may pile up such majorities in | Tho Hon. Montgomery Biair writes of — oal gugd o s shou In the excitement of a presifential | this city and Brooklyn s will zive the | “Tho Republican Party as it was and THE CELSTRATED 1 diah husean, attempt to shield its | csmpaign such sa is now agitating the | atate to Hancock. * " Upon the suppression of the re- 2 e [§ [ x 1 . THE QULY PLAGE WHERE YOU can Tind & oo 1 s telegraphed to Governor PM‘" T . e itove Litter speats for its BUATLNE isone of the best Sportamen n this Cughoat heworld | Tter of ©ea abiity, and the Sicgantly patad with viokel il s Ty, y st dy sbout. the house. indsrerm otof the m;-hlgmm eem sble to ctell “jpresent indications, ime for Action. BOOTS AND SHOES | Ecgland, Frarce and Germany. John B. Detw”er, P. LANG'S, [metr orprosmmveses POWER AND HAND PUMPS suois MADE To okuen T et lec11-1w JALE AND RETAIL. | RIS "~ HENRY HORNBERGER, At s LOWER PIGURE than at | | a0 0 61 Broadway, New York Old Rehflb]fl Ca t Hnnqe OMAHA. 233 FARNEAH 8T SHOW GASES 1317 CASS £T., OMAHA, NEB. Engine Trimmings PASSENGER AGCOMMODATION LINE HALLADAY VIIHD-MILLS CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS Cormer o 830NN s STy BT ATE AGENT FOX SMATRILILSS | c. B. RICHARD & 0., DUUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING LADIES' & GENTS,; b 8 A good sssortment always on band. W mmc HUSE. Anfl IROH rlmuc&% PAGI].. OMAHAAND. F'QRTQMAHA A. L. STRANG. 205 Farnbam Street Omnha. Neb STREETS. (End of Red Line aa follows: a0d7:9pm. sployes from the punishment which | ©08ntry, it is too often the case that | At present the tendencies do not | bellion and of slavery, the mission of | OVA) Steel Tooth Harrow Tapd iAo m 5 0T s vital and important issues are lost | look that way; but suppose th demo- | that party was lished, and = ado "'":n'; ;‘;“‘:d :'“"m‘* sight of, and voters are moved rorely | orafs should carry tho statel Even | sinco the death of - Linedn s ‘on du Lac, Wis. i Gt and s pm 4 ef sottle- | by partisan desires and party prompt. lectoral votes of New York | careor has been ome of usur- AT S m‘l;n")‘_'n“&’fino.fl':."’.'}.':.f’u‘.’.'; v. BI.ATZ s MILWAUKEE BEER l ‘soarcely be'sitisfied until « whole tribe is removed to some lo- Ity far distant from the sdvance of | I ings. In the coming election there chances seem ilender | pation, corruption ~snd - central should be careful attention gaid to | ensugh justnow. New York alone | ization. M. Desire Charnay contri- —T.;T‘_“‘ the two greatest issues which are ‘of | cannot save him. He noeds in sddi. | butes the third of his valuale lue: AG NTS i are Rock, Sl important interest to the people—the | tion New Jersey and Conrecticut— | trated papers on *‘The Ruins of Gane | Sy, Yoa atl:scue monc he currency guestions. | not ono of thess states but both. Can tral Amerios.” The other articles m'°”" Bty oA Arbos Toyal S (al capacivy with Togalar paceorgers “The 617 . m. s wil e i froma e pont THE DAILY BEE art e 2 o e g In Kegs and Bottles, Tickets can opmmud m. streot cardriv- | Contains the Latest Home and Tele- Bpecial Figures to the Trade, F 1 Su; jed at Reasonable Omaba ars o froum drieion o graphic News of the Day. H Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street. FARE, 55 CENTS, INOLUDING STRE Lam

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