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and past VALENTINE'S POPULARITY. The Omsha Republican prints what purports to be a synoposis of the tabulated returns from all the coun- in Nebratka as comploted by the N Jent of the United States of | Sceretaty of state. 1 & o the| TFrom those figures the Republisan [ .-ar resrione 3 e ion s ths | undertakes to show that E. K. Valen- [ .o will neverbe forgged o lon: tine ran way ahead of his ticket, and fu more that his majority is the leczest given to any candidate. : tten. The republicad Party iy g oo than ever in 30OtNE ragpecy oy has not beeng®Rera ¥ noticed, Never before has either PV elected to the presidancyits act 3 leader in Qon. Mr. Olay * '$00m o ted, but Me. W b (1.} B Culpeun, Mr. Seward, Mr. ' iv f wore not nominated. Mr. L % nated only when h: ¢ 3 .sed to be the leader of his pa 3 & 1 was beat- en. But Mr. Garfielul.cands to.dny the undisputed leader of the republi- can party in the house, and the peer of any statesman in the Senate, to which he has fecently boen promoted. No other man in the party, since Mr. Blaine was sent to a new field of daty in the senate, has had as grest influ- ence with his asociates in congress, His leadership has come to him, not by the fever of any dispensor of pa- tronage, but by his own tact, maali- ness and rare ability. He is not only a trained parlismentarian, but a rare organizer and leades ~f men, and he does not lack thea’ ¢y or the know- ledge to use his 4t powers of the executiveio sU™' way as to consoli- date, enlarzg! “ap together and forti- fy the party b b ho has been the trusst repro e, Thisis s new situation int. & isiory of the goveru- ment. Hitherto no _party has ever been able to placein the White House & man who was neither its instrument nor the tool of any clique, neither its mere mouthpiece, norits figarehead; but ita most capable and best trained statesman, If General Garfield Is not racognized as in every respect the most capablo statesman of the repub- ican party, he is the man who has sc- quired and wielded a greaterinfluence as a representative than any other re- publican in_the house, and the men are not few who predict that be will be found the ablest president the country has ever had. This means a great desl for the future, It means that the republican party is going to be very much strong- er than it is now. The man who can lead his party, as asimple fepresen- tative, by force of character, ml-en?ce aud training, and by personsl rela- Valentine:| ions with its mabn. will mot be tho less, but the more its leader when he holds in ita behalf the great trust of the presidency. Within the next four years, it fa safe to predict, the republican party will have entrenched iisolf s0 strongly, and extended its 0| “oflaence so far, that, unless & reorga- ization of parties comes meanwhile, 3 | resistance to it will be entirely hope- 1 Now in the first place the statemert that the tablos were compiled by the rotary of etsto from the officlal re- {toros virtoally chargas Secretary Alexander with e gross misdemesnor. | Tha ofiicial retarns for congressman aud state oficors are in the | huods ef Secretary Alexander as castodian, but he has mo right to % open the seal any more than any nty clerk has the right to open the led rewrns from the precincts re the board of commissioners convened. Under our constitu- was nomi- conducts the canvass of the election congressmen and state officers. returns the state officers are those for presidential tors, and they, under the law, must be canvassed on & given day in puilic. The Republican does not pre- tend to give the returns on presiden- ors, hence it is obvious that ded official returns hre un- ves that | relisble snd mainly gotten up and The | compiled for the purpose of bolstering Itis | Valentine as a populsr representa. tive—when in fact he ran way behind his ticket in almost every county. The ctatement that Valentine's majority is the highest given any can- didate is utterly unfounded. The re- publican candidates for state officer with the excaption of Carns and Bartlett, received a larger vote than did the presidential electors and Valentine runs wsy behind Garfield as wo shall presently show by figures from offical tables published by the local county papers. @arfield. B. HAYE R and Abe Hewitt will apply for a patent e best way how not {0 elect s in hie ill his tallish a cavaley echool at nworth. This reems to “let 4" Omaha. by river through 8 for the ths of the present year, ! rivers m ilities of a system grest © advantages to the producers Lest yesr only 0 were ship St. Louis, b Counties Antelop Boone Butler. .. o o reat west. by the Om: the Therefore it is time for sensible de- wocrats, and particularly for southern wen, to abandon an opposition which «an serve no good purpose ia the fu- ;| ture. Theesouth ought to know, by 2 | this timo, that it has been deluded, befooled and led astray by the north- crn democratic leaders for more than twenty years. It should begin to look facts in the face. The real i cheered by th much The ‘tmeet the s e of the sp exchanges b yeay on the sabject: “Various ¢ t the state are opinton aud purpose of the northern peosls lias now been shown S e At 115 fmore clearly than ever. Re- 1. Bat we doubt very ce by a solid couth will only » southorn men of what influence they now poesess. It is the part of g00d sense for them to cut loose at mce from the incompetent and dis- craceful bourbons of the north, to liy themzelves with a party which eally rapre northern opinion, nd to seek in tha new alliance, and u the redistribution of forces upon 1ew issucs, a legitimate and honora- ole part in the government of the sountry. *4The Pricess ( cher.f,” Russian Novel, by Henry Gireville, is. publish- loction for that office of His record s in the 3 bs erssed, like wet sponge, Phin- it will be 30,602 28914 “Wheso are all the official returns we have in our possession. They repre- sent thirty out of - the mixty- six organizad countien promiscuously 1n every section of the state, and are amel o pies throagh the § ) o poy o fair Index of the whole = 01 state. Valentine runs just four votes S [ of Gufield In one out of the th Graotism | ouaties, (Valley,) he runs even iis wey into the ffoe- | o Gurfield in two (Butler snd Daw- rfeld.” d far v f James A. ( son,) acd runs behind Garfield | ed this day by T. B. Peterson & . i " Brothers, Philadelphis, and is & thor- b s eyt ol 15:;‘““"“"70“: wzhly fascinating love story. T in. h nd Ohio, R out of 30,602 votes. The total vote | oo o tense and ocstained. At mo poiat does the reader fiod a dull line. {t is purity itself, and thero is not word or a thought in it whi ey Ceatrsl railrosds com- | for Garfield| in the state exceeds : ich could h line betwoen | 55,000, sud at that ratio, Valentine New York. The Dalif hus fullen over 3000 behind the |8 the mout fnmocont. Th scene Obio havo bees for & nun- | uasional ticket, while the majority of movein high ssetery. The puesme past restrained from mak- | the state officers run ahead of Garfield. ions at Philadel- | But even taking the pretended off- h the Reading road which | cial figures of the Republican sud they snear Tronion on the Delaware | show that Valentine received 52,648 : the New Jersey Central. A | votes while Nance, for governor, re- vorable baving removed | coived 55,287; Alexander for secrota- hewe cbatacles, the Bsltimore and | ry of state, 55,152; Wallichs, auditor, Mo will now be enabled to use the 95; Dilworth, attorney-general, mificent road bed and terminal { 55,164; Kendall, land sommissioner, sell defined and strong. Taken as & whole, “Tho Princess Ogherof” is fully worthy of its distinguished auth- or, and that it will at once become tly popular with thehosts of Ameri- novel-readers may be acoepted aa a foregone conclusion. The romance has been capitally translated by Mary Nea! Sherwood, whoso tranalation preserves the eharm of the delightfal original. It is published In & large com decieion 55, 55, The Giant-Like Syracuse Ris- Van Wyck’s Senatorial Boom. A DANGEROUS RIVAL. Nebraska City Liable to Loose Her Aged and Well Earn- ed Laurels. ing in the Interior of Otoe. 1 Qcrrespondence of Txa Bax. Stracuse, November 12, 1830— Second only te the ancient town of Nebraska City, among the trading points of Otoe county, Is Syracuse; while the large amount of grain ship- ped, the fact that the three eompeting | & lumber yards send lumber beyond | py; Bennett and Tecamseh, the establish- ment of houses dealing exclusively it certain kinds of merchandise, the erection of numerous fine residences by men who have come to stay, and the general activity of the citizens, in- dicate the approach of the time when the ancient riverside town. mentioned abova will have to stir itselto hold its place. Syracuse i quite centrally situsted in the county and certainly hes the best prospects of assuming the proportions which some one of the towns back from the river will event- ually assume, Three store buildings, one of them the finest brick in the town, have been erected this summer, and three foundations for new baildings are lsid. Mechanics are busy #nd merchants well eatisfied with the seacon’s trade. The Syracuse Journal, now in i's third year, is & live paper, whose level-hesded oditor looks well to ths interests of the county and the re- publican party. The Journal is increasivg its clrcuiation rapidly, and is very popular with the people. Mr. Albert Joyoe, the editor, 18 an old student of the State University, and waa manager of the Hesperian Student in its most prosperous days. 5 Van Wyck is the biggest man in Otoe county. “Lot” Brawn is the only mau that aspires o be bigger. He opposed the nomination of Van Wyck, and after the convention, it is claimed, that, though he professed to support the General, he secretly worked against him. Lot is a member of the republican central committee of this county. They meet Monday, and it is rumored that Lot's irate bretbron will administer the officlal boot to the recreant youth. The whole delegation is aolid for Van Wyok,and confidently believe him to be the coming man in the senatorial fight. Everybody is enthusisstic for Van Wyck. It is said that he expects to stand in with Otoe, Cass, and Lancaster, The epizootic is pretty wall spread over the county, but is not resultiog fatally fn many cases. It does not seem to b psusing any alarm among horse owne: PERSONALITIELS, Walt Whitman, the poet, fs “the pink of neatnees.” Wheeler has presented Arthar with a fine fishing outfit. Bernhardt is a “‘bicger man” in New York than John Kelly. General Butler now sings to his new pacty, “Wo shall meet beyond the river.” General Garfield is a base ball en- thusiast, and never misses a gamo iu Washington. Ex-Senator Luke Poland, of Ver- mont, has laid aside his famous blue coat with brass buttons, Miss Susan M. Holland, of Agency Ford, Missouri, likes to have men swear before her. She is a notary public. Carlyle is eighty-six years old, and gots crabbeder and savager as he grows older. He'll begin to improve in about twenty years, however. Thurlow Weed was fishing with a pin-hook on an island near Oatskill when Fulton’s steamboat, the *‘Cler- mont,” made her first trip up the Hudson, in 1807, C:l._Nicholas Smith, formerly of this city, who married Miss Ida Greeley, has a son named Horace Greeley, dropping the Smith entirely. Ho hasa daughter named Nicholss Smith. wolities of the latter road { 55,000; Joues, state superintendent [ duodecimo volume, paper cover, price Leglslative Districts. ¢ thom throngh conueetions from | of schools, 55,020 The ouly state | 75 cents, in uniform stylo with Peter. | sutton Register. : Chieago 16 the foot of Liberty strect | officers below 55,000 are: Bartletr, | 0% editions of Among the mauy important | dutise treasurer, and Carns, lieutenant-gov- ernor, aua they cannot be taken a3 1l make equally rapid time and will | the maximum. Carns is decidedly npote for first-class and emigrant | 93popular and generally distrusted, the Erie, Penusylvan'a tnd | Bartlett lost the Bohemian vote, which Tow York Central. It is intimated | Went almost sclid for Folda, who tubreak in passenger rates will | belongsto that nationality. And Valen- tise had no competitor until within iu New York, The new line though 12what longer than the other routes " Marriages,” “Pretty Littlo Countess Zina,” *‘Sonia,” iel,” and “A Friend,” by Henry Greville, aad will be found for sale by all Booksellers and News Agents, and all Railroad Trains, or copies of it will be sent to any one, toany placs, at once, on their remitting 75 cents in a letter to the o devolving upon the next legislature the movement of population renders it imperative. some parts of the state have four times the representation possested by others ly rosult from the incressed ©ublishers, T. B. Peterson & Broth- e the bas will be the re-districting the state into senatorial and representative districts and making a new apportionment of the members of future legislatures. The constitution provides for it and As now apportioned sis of population. Therapid county that s entitled to more than one momber. Olay counnty being al- lotted two members, one would prob ably be selacted from the eastern and the other from the western part; but, in the convention or at the polls, one porticn of the county might unite with a small minority of the other aud defeat tho choice of the people; whereas, if the_counly were divided into two districis, the majority in each conld elect whomsoever they wished, undeterred by those who of right should have no voice in the mat- ter. Many of the older states ha adopted this plan, New York among the number. We do not know of any id objections that can be urged against it, while there are many against the plan now in vogue, some of which wo have pointed out. — Mr, C. W. Braun, in Eureka Springs, Ark., thinks it pays to follow 00d advice, and_sends the following i Louis Post ifferer wi Dyapepsia for_the past three years. Auvised by s friond, T used Hamburg Drops. At once after the first dose, I experienced relief. I con- tinued its use for one month and found myeelf completely cured. Thero are s many suffering with indigestion that my advies to such would be, do 58 I have dons—iake the Hamburg Drops and gat cured. iEhEDY RHEUMATISM, HNeuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, Gout, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Genaral Bodily y Pains, ¢ Tooth, Ear and Headache, Frosted Feet and Ears, and all other Pains and Aches. T sy olmple bt eheap Extainat " i entals bt the eompatatively trifling outlay of 60 Cents, and every o ing with pain can have chesp and of 1ta clai Directions in Eleven Languages. S0LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS ANDDEALERS 1N MEDIOINE. A.VOGELER & CO., Baltimore, Md.. U. 8. 4. K than at P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM 8T, LADIES' & GENTS; SHOES MADE TO ORDER istaction guar ntesd. Pelcos very reason- v THOSE TERRIBLE (HEADACHES GENEE- ATED by obstructed secretions, and to which Iadies are especially subject, can always be re- ‘useof TARRANY'S EFFXRVASCENT Suu7axs APEaimee PROCURABLE AT ALL DRUG STORES. WROUGHT IRON FENGES. FRESH MEATS& PROVISIONS, CITY AND COUNTY SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO., | % PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in GAME, POULTRY, FISH, E'TC. ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET—1415 Douglas St. Packing House, Opposite Omaha Stock Yards, U. P, R. R. DRUGGISTS AN Dealers in Fi Drugsand Chemicals used Jas. K. Ish. in ispensing. Presor teliable” Machine In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. Machines. Excess over any previous Our sales Jast year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day| For cvery business day in the yoar, REMEMEBEZR, That Every REAL Singer Sewing Ma- chiné has this Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of the Machine. orld and S TEBLEPHONE CONNECTIONS. ISH & Mc:MAHON Successors to Jas. K, Ish, ISFA T ARNEAMN STREET. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded that of any previons year during the Quarter of a Century in which this “0ld as been before the public. In 1879 we sold 431,167 J D PERFUMERS. ne Imported Extracts. Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &o. A full Jige of Surzioal Instruments, Pocket Cases, Trusews aud Supporters. Absolutely Pure ptions filled at any hour of the night. Lawrence McMahon. year 74,735 Machines. The structed. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: 34 Union Square. New York. 1,500 Subordinate Offices, in the United States and Canada, and 3,000 Offices inthe O th America. sepl6-décwtf HOTELS. BANKHG FUUSES. THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & bth Ave., CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY convenient iy ‘Tarnisbed, ments, passeng , Propristor, OGDEN HOU.; Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Councii Bluffs, Towa: Onlineo Strect Rallway, Omnibus fo end from all trawms. RATES—Parior floor, $3.00 per day; second flonr, $2.50 per day ; thitd floor, $2. The best furnished and most commodious honss 1n the GEO.T. PHELPS Prop Onani, Nes. IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is centrally located, first clasa in every respect, having recently been entirely renovated. The public wi:l find it & comfortable and homelike hoe marst, FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming. The miners reeort, good accommodations, mple room, chargos reasonable. Special attention given %o traveling men. 1 ILLIARD Pprietor. " TINTER-OCEAN BHOTFI INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-class, Fine arge Smple Roome, one block from depot. Trainsetop from 50 minutes t03 hours for dinmer,. Free Bus to and Depot. fiates $200, §260 and §5.00 to room; wngle meal 76 cents. A, . BALCOM, Propristor. W BORDEN. Culef Clerk. mid-t "UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Flist.clase House, Good Meals, Good Bods Airy Rooms, and’ kind and accommodating treatment. ‘Twn good sample rooms. Specia THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED, \BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. | CALDWELL,HAMILTON2CO BANKERS. Business ¢ransacted sme 44 that 0 an Incor~ porated Bank. Accounts kept In Curreney or gold subject to. sight check without notice. Certificates of depostt iswued parable fm three, stx and twelve months, bearing Intarest, or on demand without ntercet. Advances mado o customers on approved se- curities at market ratea of Iaterest Buy andsell gold, bills o exchange Gevern- ‘ment, State, County aud City Bonds. Draw Sight Drats on England, Trelamd, Seote 1and, and all parts of Earope. Sell Earopean Passage Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MAME. augldtt U. §. DEPOSTTORY, Finst Nationar Bank OF OMAHA, Cor. 13th ana Farnham Streets, 01 "EST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. “ORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.)) (BUCORBe. ymmy v 1356, MTA. . mank, August 20, 1863, Organised as & Natlon. Capitaland Profits 0v,"7300,000 !wlly:flhnwfimm’:h‘g;k a|U-S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS . Gashier, A J. Porruxron, Attomey. Jomx A. CrtiamTox. ¥ H. Divis, Asw't Cashtor. This bank recetves deposit without regard to amounts. o Issucs time certificates bearing Interest, Draws drafts on San Francisco and cition of the United Statcs, als Loadon, Dubl bdlnb'\u!h and the princlpal cities of the contl- of Earope, ticketa for Bemigranta n the In- maylatt REAL ESTATE BROKER Cieo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTaTe Acency. 15th & Douglas 8is., Ond;a.flcb. “0ld Reliable” Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most Durable Sewing Ma- chine ever wyet Con- e e ————— f— ——————————— 2656. 1830 'Wo eall 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 1N OMA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIGES IT OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT > Isin oharge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON, whoss well-establisha reputation has been fairly earned. We aleo Keep an Immense Stock of HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO, —— 1901 41305 Furnbam Street. PIANOS = ORGANS. J. S. WRIGHT, . ““% CHICKERING PIANO, FOR And Sole Agent for Hallet. Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & Q. & Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Fstey, Burdett, and the Fort ayne Organ Co's. Organs, I deal in Pianos and Orzaos exclusively. Hava had years' experience in the Business, and handle only tiie Bast. J. 8. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. / HALSEY V. FITOH. Tun Pow DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, Mining Machinery, AT ALE AND RETAIL. WIND-MILLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS a TATEH aGENT FOr Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable BELTING HOSE, #3253 AND 120N FITTINGS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, A. . STRANG. 205 Farnbam Straat Omaba, Neb Nl V. BLATZS MILWAUKEE BEER|] ' Prices, Office, 439 Dov'glas Stnaat. Omaha HALLADAY WikD-MILLS, tNRY HORNBERGER, CARPETINGS. etition. one]week before the election,and then a ers, Philadelphia, Pa. settlement of the newer portions of ‘Wire Fencing and Railing a Speciality. attention paid to commercial travelers. ess. Does notspeculate, and therefore any bar- straw mun koown to be uafit for —_— tho tate, 1scompared with tho” older | ad b E, TR e 8. MILLER, mef’ i o dgosion of the |8 & posion was pot wp wa| INDUSTRIAL NOTHS | counties b bonghtabont s am. | e i oo *1 o8 | s Schuyler, Neb. BOGGS & HILL C ti 1 Carpetings| = evident disposition of the |y’ U : & g k. R — ition. The west suffers in the na- nces for Lawi fic Grounda 5 = o ot Sipostion of (8¢ | Vatetives compotitor. North wam' WFep o v FoSiE s s Gom. | S arpetings peting The machinery for the new pottery at Steubenville is being put in. The Nail City Glass Works at Bridgeport, Obio, are in full and suo- cossful operation. tional legilature in thesame way and from similar causes, 0 Vasen Lamn So ¢ 1o providing fo this redstrbution |l otmantl S degararnet of power according to jthe present | masu! . BAENUM'S Wire and loeation of the populstion, The Reg- | . Huljosdwant idves iDe: ister has_» sugyestion to’ offer, viz.: even supported by the democratic or- gaus which in reality silont support. Tron Vases, Lawn Settees, canopied and of REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Strect OMAHA NEBRASKA. Ofice —North 8ide 0pp. Grand Central Hotel. s in Treland st sl hazards scems 1ve exercised a salotary effect, o troubles have stoppped short tudl ontbreak and bloodshed. ave Valentine Under such ciroum- stauces any populsr republican would VINECAR WCRKS | ERNST KREBS, Manzgor, Mavutacturer of all kinds of - iiebmiad -atalogue and nep2 4 3 2 bave run 5,000 shead of the| Extensive additions are In progress | « i VINEGAR omething to be thaukfil Bkt 5 L Each district, whether reprasanta: L et i | 5 i e RO |k S i S| g e | VINTGE s | Nobraska Land Agons. to bigai g Rl e : 5 em tilad S5 = i Treland would b piece of [ S0 fell over 3000 behind | Ty ol e s wo,, Ay, | fobut one member.” Our meaning is ISET, DAVIS & SNYDER, L] a , - and no amount of bogus figuring can dne:s and madness without the make Vafentine any thing but a dead | 15,000,000 threshing spikes. ance, Ohio, will tura oot this year this: Under the new spportionment Clay county will probably be entitled HflSTET? THE MERCHANT TAILOR, 1506 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, htest pallistion. With Irelands to two representatives. Instead of Isprepared to make Pants, Suits and ov ta | 5 409,000 ACRES carefully selected Iand in Eagtern . 3 < % ; e CELE 70024 | ebraska f scoin deopaympathy. | A15E8 SIS For s i, || Thalenn worke of Tooy, . X ary | saking one disice of the soniy - pug e P i o | Mo e e s Old Reliable Carpet House, m mow taken to bringthose {1, o S T usare. | Promitesa continnancs of sctivity. . | present plan, ws think 1t is boties so Ono Door Went of Ornickshank's. W WEBSTER SNYDER, 1t prominence and to wring | T2 FATY . %€ | " hhe lowest eatimate to be placed on | WAkS. two districts, each of which 410y | lato Land ComtU. PR R 4pteonii Now York Teibune. placed on ; 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15 roms from the gow ant th % L i » ‘would be entitled to elect a member of 3’ L ess from ¢ ;: ,d:rc‘:::i‘:; I('r:{:! ; Th(;"p-:hhc“; y ia nl:n;nger r;- Sl:' vr«gi':::ol‘;. :&nfl]k ,xowh hl"l‘;a italown.| \Weknowjofinolbatbolet E S I | mo-Bnn s nam, - = ks * on. Mr. | duy thanit ever hos:Borm porei !5; | Tolted 000,000 yRly. | (Lo for making oouation sHe uti AST INDIA yrol Co. S IS 3 ! a0d his Land Loagae began | has behind it the conscience, the | A wmill for the manufacture of print- | rerresentation, On the. other. hay 1 Reed & Co., = D I 1 cumpaiga with the hearty sood | judgment, and the interest of the.[inz paper from the refuse of sugar | tnere are weighty reasons why cach o 1 a 3 RS H i lo ex. | cane will soon bs in operation at Now | ‘LorS : : e R o 8 i o e, | o il il o 52 - gt L B LR z g & §E_[REALESTATE aceNoy |Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Poarelyl ugitation” was sccom- | the republionns have mever carried in | Mobile's two cotton mills, with | Poiot s o representative. _ With o &9 3§ 1N NEBRASEA. Matti F “hiog the very results which [ presidential contest, except when | 2000 spindlosand capacity of 1400 | but few czeoptions this ruly chiu: | I e sl attlng, WlndOW-ShadeS, s frisnds claimed for this | tho democratic party had virtuslly | bales yesr, pald last year sixteen throughout our whole system of a fl my & ¥ | Estate In Omaha and Douglas County. mayltt hod of procedure. But peaceful | 199 Trom the field in 1872 In that | per cent. on the capital invested. government. ! : %5 g <R - Lace Curtains, Etc tation has now been suscoeded by | S, ATEC 88 the majoritics for Gen. | * Newark, NJ., produces eighth-| Eachstats is entitled to a certain | <K s A EE | PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE b 2 » el oY | Grant were, they were due in a large | tenths ot all the patent leather made | number of congresemen, but they are = 2% 5 ACCoMMon e oadiary speeches, oalculated %o in- | degree to the disorganization of the | ;i the United States, and it hay tn | ot elected by the state &t large. < b <8 E OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA oy worst passions of an excita- | democrate, Tn the republionn ranke | Jargest morocos. actory . o the | Bach aiirict oiects its owns memibs = 2 Connects With Street Cars MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. e "2 5.5 poople, snd the lst months work | there was shown, even then, the dit- | world. indapendent of the remainder of the ¥ -] ;. - orner ot SAUNDERS "snd HAMILTON 9 . be Land Loagae sooms principally | oo "caon, which cost the party | © ) oy ny ha recontly been formed | State: The mame theory applied to ST F¥3 e aiiane & tollows: P/ - L s [T ST (e brbraie Avaicened 15 legialature is what wo advocate. $30, T iAo m S8 SaranaT . 1 Make a Specialty of % epating | and nearly cost it the presidency, . This brings the matter as near home o o ey, T e S o S e B LT e BITT ity e ° lution is of course | SOUress to the democratio party for a | ob N SleNEMMON W Stock of | o gy select such men as. they e A B S T 00 D ms v, ez loavine Gmaba, and the WI"DUW'SHADES AND LAGE GUHTA'"J time. But to day ¢herepublicans are ing b choose to reprasent them withoug being | tonie, and an sieiatie. 1+ tortifhe the b o8 e 10 P e o g e TaaRY. appre sed 13 ded o fall ‘capacity with regalar united as they 817 & m. rua will be made fromn the poet: The Pullman Palace car company never been e | nst disease, invigorates and re-vital'ses the obliged to submit to the dictation of ILER & G0., t there is | foresince the war. Their organ have decided to expend, at Pullman, | oghevs as is the et torpid stomach and liver, and effects » mest office, corner of Dodge and 15th snrehta. And have a Full Line of { stasccom. | tion ismore thorongh and efletive; | I, 81,000,000, in putting up exten: | °7¢" Mlustrate: Lancaster connty . SOLE MANUFAOTURERS | ey o s brocied from siroet enrdriv. sive car shops and necessary buildings for the mauufacture of their sleoping cars. The locomotive works at Schenec- dy, N. Y., are being enlarged by an | addition, 170 by 60 feet, wnich will their sense of duty is more clear and keen; and their determination to meet asolid_south with a solid north, if wead b forever, is more intelligent | ad pasitive than at any other time in | ta the history of the psrty. Questions For mle by sll Druggists and Delers genenally. EXCOCHLSIOR Machine Works, OMAEA, NEE. under the present apportionment is entitled to four representatives and two senators, elected by the county at large. In thedistribution of these «ix members it has been customary to divide them equally between the Under e, it is the sheerest , aui onds in more frmly riv- us which it vainly strives to The resalt of the last OMABA, Neb. HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET 0.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p. m. eedom. FARE. 2 CENTS. INCLUDING STRE Loam HARTIGAN & DODGE, Sheet Iron Workers Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, €rumb in | OFfinanie have at times divided re- | contain wonew hammers, esch oper- | city and the counts, which o it min et —aND— lothes, C i sitation and lawlessness in £eblipns, bthey have been sctiled | ated by cleven men. Theso works e L T Hammond, Prop. & Manager, | E2&120d, France and Germany. BOILER MAKERS Clothes, ornices, M, o gloaned from the English | by resumption and prosperity. Ques- | now employ 750 bands, and turn ont | members are really selected, it is pos- | The mort thorogh sppointel and sompiete | TOF A0 PP o tions of taxation’ Heveat times caused division, . but-, tha _, republican party. s omaw9 vearly united now | Adirondack Murray, who was long than it ever was before, in | hidden from the sight of his fellow- supporting the revenue laws through | townsmen, emerges in Boston this Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels In fact Everything kept in a First-Olass Carpet Honse. Orders from abroad solicited. Satistaction Guaranteed iating “Acaerican paverr, shows méll and his Land L ague in it of mea who care more for | twelve engines month} sible for the city, with the ad of one or two county precincts to dictate such nominations as will best serve their purpose, regardless of the wishes of s large majority of the Machine and Foundry In the state. every description manufacted. Pumps and every ciass of made e ohier ey ainkry ‘pecial attentlon given to Weli Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Cor. 13th and Cass streets. Please Give Us a Cal., JUNO. G. JACOBS, C. B. RICHARD & C0., Passenger Agents, \iway. NewYork CHARLES RIEWE, th therown parsonal popularity among aaelt ®ir countrymen than they do for | which the country hss achieved such | month with three lectures: Free county precincts, and tous impose Shafting, Bridge Ir: eel (Formerly of Gish & Jacobs) Call, or Address thc est intorests of tho poople, who ram-rknbhd‘p.rwpal‘nyi There h:- | jr?d., :hen W'il?mm, Eternal Ex- mnzgpmnmim whl;htheymv’:: %‘um = ons,Geer uN D E R A K ER 1 u " D E RT A K E R A been much difference of opinion 18 to | istence. ¥ 7 ng, etc I 1 . Ba . .‘.;‘-.‘\‘@d them an heroes and | the mode of dealing it s o m! gl:l. n.: for » fourth | would ‘have selected, of their own = . | ON A dOhn B Detwu ler’ i 3 i i1 B and Farnham Bt., Oid Stand of Jacob Jon Lexs of the race, s qvufln-i??.m?!m x fair u:lm wf!““,_‘ - £ ‘The same thing may ocour in any i mbe - hend 10k, Omaba, Neb. | G2 U 20 Sand wiieis | 0ld Raliahla Carnat Honze. NMAHA.