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THE DAILY BEE Sixth ward to discuss the advisability 'oid';:.nd B. ROSEW ATER: EDITOR! of inmuing the wards ot our it5, | ot bille. calls attenticn to a pressing need SARNE AYXD HATWS, Jax Gouip now controls 9,649 | yhicy ig woll worthy the considers- | Lizesin G.obe. g mlles of ailways in the west, With | 4o of ourlegielative delegation. At| The great question at this time is nearly 2,000 miles now i course of | tno last election nearly four hundred | how the state sozato willbe arganiead! ks : tioally disenfran. | Will Lieut. Governor Carrs bs a' le - = citisens were practioally disenfran- | oSyl sintment, of commitiees chised throogh inadequate provisions | i7"}y oo Rands and thus turn the for receiving their voter. In the |state over to the railroads!or will he i tel n the | have to step to one side and_see the Carng appoints the senate committees, posit_their votes before the poll | Governor Nance will have gaiued ton closed, although the greater portion | points in the senatorial rac 3 n§ it is read therefore fair to presums that Nance s e S o) S ';'"l'; will favor the scheme to allow Caras the elective franc] n the Becond | Y Ton e mitec ward 1,070 votes were polled at the s lut election and & large|p e nomber of votes were crowded| Tf jn its wisdom the legialature out at the close of the polle |shall eee fit not to return A.'S. Pad- There are two remedies for this state | dock to tho senateof the United Sta‘es e——— we would suggest that C. H. Te Horald shows ite mewspaper | of affsire. One ls the i :xg-gzhnf‘sne bk odeh::SH‘e Toural el ropriating, without | wards of the city, carrying with it an | condast a stroko of lightning to Wash- :f'.}ffl:.bé.'.’v’f.pffi..\,,‘,‘m of the | incesss i the iz of the council sud | ington with as mach abildy 3wy Land Lesque trial. If the Herald | the number of poiling pleces. This w;,m Gia e wishes to conceal the work of ite | remedy lies within the power of the SIMPLY INTAMOVE, shears, it should at least correct typo- | lezislature alone. By the statutes of o Demozrat. graphiosl blundere. Nobrasks it will be necessary t0 Dro-{ The nomination of Bisrbower is the caro an uct of the legislaturs bofore a | straw that broke the camel's back; o TR TR new ward is cut off from any of the | hence Tho Omaha Ropublican deserts state trials of the Land League 1 | Paddock end grey ance. But we have been opened under favorable au- | others. The other remedy lios in the | o LR T 210 PRlinse, B TS wpices. Chief Justios May, whose | power of the municipality snd coualy | Hitcheock, any more then Paddosk charge to the grand jury was so biter | hrough additions to the mumber f|did, snd e i ruthuc lnclued to and partisan as to call forth remon- | polling precincts, leaving the present | 5 IHE, "% strance from John Bright, of the | oumber of wards intast. Our city | ho'any pa liberal cabinet, has stepped down and | charter provides that when any ward | elaventh hoo ! out, and a fair trial seems to be as- | has more than 800 rdolerl vritr‘un its. "Ic"“l“l:;:;fll ,l,'nzt“,:’}“ -lk;‘f battle i i | limits, it may be divided into eloction | #{fer 8 iy at la Hoitest. :;“d’ T Ly o s e e Basea DUOOKS HAS 4 SPASK. e and Sixth wards fall under thia pro- | *on Fesbtr Tux Bee publishes to-day a letter | Vision, el at tho lata election, havig | o, v " RIS e [0 B0 from & Nebraska farmer which ex- [ osst more than 800 votes, while the | on tha ;n;‘u:riul question: Padddock ses some wholeaome truths on the | Third and Fourth warde together cart | invented the two p'e—power AETL A S R o8 e g S o | oty et e BOD . e &t £ e S o alwaye happy to hear from its farmer | 400 each. Should it be deemed inad- | 3 o yoqt full, but ho is for Paddock, friends on topics of interests, but | vissble lflhinnreua the “:be;loi R}_dvkn'c say anythiog n\;n\ltt”it.hdv:: must request that such communica- | Wards in the city, provision should at yck nas some granger votes, but sible. places In these three wards, in crder | \r.ruetre are. men of brains, but that our working men whose hours of | Hitcheock is the cnly absolutely great Mr. GrapDsroxE ts exhibiting his { labor only end a short time before | and good man in the state. firmness in refuting to suspend the | the the closing of the polls, may not — habeas corpus sct. Seven hundred | uffer disenfranchisementas they did ANOTHER BLAST, membere of the magisterial executive | 8t the November election. of Irclaad have rocently sent him | Should it be deemed advissble to 5 Boone memorial, declariog that the state of | 33d to tho number of wards in the dawlessnens existing in the country re- | ¢ity, e see no reason why the First quires the immediate attention of the [and Second wards, as weli as the Sixth government. Gladstone has replied | #hould not alfo be divided. Together Axpiox, Neb. December 24 that parlisment will deal with thesub- | they poll nearly 2,000 votes, aud are | To the Bdttorof Tux Bre. joot, and that he is averse to|€aining in population more rapidly| It is over nine ycara since I firet extreme measures without parliamon. | thsn any other soction of the city, | ®% THE Brs. Then it was a littlo ono ary sanction, The creation ofa new ward, With Paci- | horse concern, stroggling for an ex- R fie atreet as its northern bounds. |itencein sn appsrently uncongenial Tz Missouri Pacifis, ghe Wabash | 17, would greatly relievo this portion | %il, attacked and belitled by axe- a0d the Iron Mountain rallroads have | f tho city and givo it representation | €Finding politicians and swarms of wearly half & million of stock in & |i% the council, which it now fails to | Pernacles ard paresites which cluster barge line on the lower Mississipp: | Teceive. around the geeat monopolies. But it wivie, ] vacy ffort A belag il has grown tobo a tervor to evil doers to make the river a sure means| Tmx chartersof the New York Cen- | 800 Political d""(""‘;"‘ B of exportation of grain to the sex-| tral railrond will soon oxpire, and it ‘“1;‘;";:* ’};‘:“‘:‘ SR i board and to Europe during all sea- | is claimed that tie road will revert tc e ‘“f"‘ ‘c'— e t}- sons of the year. To insure thelatter [ > the state upon psyment of an | 7Rich will wave fram the come of the result, a very large elevator is being | equivalent fcr the improvements | ©*Pitel ot f'“”“"‘?"“’["’“‘b' Eate constructed on the river bauk at Bel. | Pltcod on the line. The charters wifl | 107 the reoresentatives of a froo peo mont, the southern terminus of a | either have tobe extended or clss the | P 0% Will it be fluninglic; waving brauch of the Iron Mountain road, be. | property will bs taken possession of | 2 07eF 2 colleo o) low which there is rarely any obstruo | by the stato, ani managed for the | T10ad pFovince i . : tlon from foe. During the past two | banesit of the peopls. A epecial fo|#'f% a8 it appears & leve done in weeks over halt & million bushels of | the Chicago Tribune, that vallant de. | 4335 zone b31” Will the sixh piank corn have been sent via the Iron | fender of the people’s righta against [in the republionn platfora of Nebres- Mountain rosd to Belmont aud |90porate oppression, sunounces that |k be s uitelly ignored ss it was Pt on bacges thers for New Or. (st smocaion bas been formed | 7 Thurion mnd othoc axe-seinding lesns. The barge line before the [in New York city to sssist in| gt aet fall ST EREER i resumption of mavigation in the |in the ag spring will have transporting facilities | endoavor tosaours proper 1: of 2,000,000 bushels of bulk grain Tae st tation is composed of such per montk fully abreast of the grow- |merchanis 2s Francis B. Thurber, SENATOR OoNELING has heen fully exonerated from any connestion with Governor Sprague’s shot gun st Osnonchet, The shot gun was the smallest partof the sffair. ——— Tz editor of the Yroy Telegram has been arrested for libel in amerting that the mayor of that city was pres ent at & aog fght. We eall Mayor Chsse's attention to this importaut precedent. lowing is sllegel to be The GCounty Farmer Has His Say. a callecibon of vas bited by al on of the sablect, and | gentlemen’s apeeoh(s, but not a word ard 01'that parti u aid I hear in 1 tar the rest of the boys 1 to tho omission » time, be ing grain trade of the Misrouri val'ey. | Peter Cooper, L. E. Orittenden, | cause we swated o seo tho stcond s —_— R4S 16 Tie mew justioe of the supreme | 4.4 other prominent citizom vourt, Hon. W. B. Woods, for the |y 2 it o LI e et formed o oppose ranlrn{d g = : monopolies, and it s said | peculiar dent of the south acd judge of the | wil favor the state taking pos. | sowred : Fifth judisial distriot, his circutt éme | yeusion of the New York Central rail. | the high s hough', bracing the stat : el = " | whew tellivg the great things nxnd ; D: . :uof ?»d";c‘-*“; road on the expiration of the fifty-year | yagt; whon ho den e udge Woods | charters, and running it, in eonjanc . tones the wrongs which tha colored was born in Nowack, Ohio, was grad- | tion with the Brio Oanal, for the ben. | brother was suojocted to, amid the uated from Yale sollege, and repre-| ogt of commeren. cor Swatgeeenelai beic Phe ! eo, or in case that plan it phed g :-ntod IL“:‘:;‘I enl-;;ey :n the logiala- | i not found feasible, to extend the | tpmeg s cuached pab! ure, of which in e was chosen | charter and pl: h i x T R T charter and place such restriotions on { th htod reg: : Covscquently ion Mr. Tharsion gave us one of nd diaplays of rhetoric o he ctives at i izens hy lish- | want a complete stop) of the re- |ls but a meagre s e e e e e R e e e ““Why, he hasintrodueed lots | competition, axd finally we want|poces. Ultimately it may become a and has the money, to buy wheat and | able auxiliary to the state sell lumber; ¢ income to divide them to allow any msn who wishes | sum sufficiently large mm-ke:tnn]u; col s thing of beinz com- | funds. For the first ten years it is to pelled tosell to certain men, simply | be apportioned among the states ae- beoause they are friends aud politioal | cerding to the numbers of the popu- wire pullers tor the monopolies in re- | lation ten years old and upward who ducing us lower than the serfs were in | cannot read and write. This was de- Burope during the feudal age, signed specially to benefit the south, There will be something done; it | but the small amount of money was never intended that only a favored | which will be ayailsble for distribution few xhould enjoy all the comforta and | within that interval will prevent that luxuries to be derived from a country | section from reaping auy very sppre- possessing such a store of inexbaust- [ ciable advantage. After ten years ible riches as does this, nor was it | the gowing fund will be distributed calculated by the boys in blue when | amo.y all the states fn proportion to fighting in order that they might | population of scheol aze. As the pub- have a Nation with a bix N, that it | lic land: #0ld off the re should be only of lords fn their psl- | that soutce must cease, The way aces and_serfs ia the fields and work- | once opeved, it is more than probable shops, with an impassable barrler be- | that means will not b2 wanting to oat- tweon, a8 it has been in Europe for | ry on the work thus begun. azes. ~The faint rumbling of tho po-| ~ Tae Burneido bill is but provisional litical voloano can already bo heard. |and experimental. Iis most valuable It will keep on gathering strength, | feature is ita recuzsition of the duty of and finslly, ualess something is done, | the general goverg:cont ko seo that the it will burst with a shock equslto that | children growing up in the different which burst in Franca in 1787 or nnign receive an_educa- thereabotits, v If the farmers, mechanics and bus: | ing state mchinary used to effect this iness men sl over the country would | end. A grant of mouey from the na- sapport only such newspapers as were | tional government carries sith it an in favor of justice and equity to all, | implicd right on the part of the grant- they would soon tezch those knights of | or to ses that the monay is appropri- the quill who have basely turned | ated tothe object designed, and the Fast’s noblo lnvention into a lever | trust otherwize properly sdminietered of tyranny, who It Was that buttered | The annual reports which will be ren- their bread for them. If the paople|der d nacessary from the srates receiv would only esteblish a musesm v |in i fuud, the comparisons they every county in the union, in which [ wil. iuvite, the lsudable rival- to #tow awsy fossil remains of every | ries that will recessirily epring axe grinding politician who went back | up, cannct fail fo have a ou them, they would soon bring order | stunulst nz and invigorsting iofluence out of chacs! o public school system of each Senator Hoar predicts that b0 national eduostional fn 'b iilém SGAETS; | 1vg-ly increased by pifrato bencfl- it Only the ‘most ancient Rip 0NE County FaRMER. BLACK HILLS N : Van Wiskles of the states-rig id 18 to have a new bank. sehool will be found chjecting to such Custer ba: organized a fire depait-| «n exercise of nel authority, or ment, | eather na A gymonstic ciub ha: in Deadrood, nce, us ia con nquestion, T is powor it should bo quite sk 5 consistent with state pride io get as Daeta gotl o 3¢ Sputflsh Wb}t it as pomsible, Mo feinove s o SR WEC L the clous zncrance which over- . Tae November clean-up of the | hacows differeut piris of the coun Caledenia mounted to $10,100. | try is not Jess ustionsl than to remove Upper Elk creek has orected | obstructions from harbor and river schocl house which s ready for ocou- | cusuncls sud all kindred measures to pancy. aromote in a material way the general A trotting race fora $2,000 purse | welfare of the union. will take placo on Jan. 4:h, at Dead- — P Rl Mr. Arnold F. Roth, Wooster, wood, TR ST e on, | OBi0, writes; My wife end self wero peswonde ;“:éfil;}:‘“;‘m‘;:’w‘;;;j attacked with a severe cass of rheu- iy » matism. St Jacots O1 gave us im- a mediato relief. We cheerfully recom- Tuterest to the amount of §30,000 | mend it to our frieuds and the gen- oAr; ri{);:‘dm,-ol bonds, falls dus ov | eral public. Custer ccunty’s mica is said to be taily equ-1if not superior to that of North Carolins. A grist mill will be erected at Crack City upon the site of tho one re- cently burned. Over 1,150,000 pourds of freight For the hills was delayed at Sidnoy on accoutt of the storm. The machinery for the Desdwood and Terra mills, at Central, is rapidly being putin placa. The Grand Junction mine at Custer mada a clesn up on the 20th inst., with most satisfactory results. The Sitting Bull mine at Galene is still ia operation, aud shipnents of ore are being made to Qmalia, The Oastls C:bek Hydfaulic cohe pany’s tunnel ai Rapid ia Goished, “uicing will commence It is carrently reported that the Homestake company will erect & 200- stamp mill at Lead City 1n & ehort time. Oro hundred and twenty thoussud pounds of mackinery for the Eemeral- da mill has been uolosded in Buck- tail. The telephone exchange at Dea’= wood {2 now in operation and con ucois Lisad and Central with tha met- ropo'is. A wass meeting held at Doadwood last week endorsed the proposition for tho division of the territory on t.0 46 h parallel Tio shafe of the Terra mine has 1adepth of one hundred and 1y five feet Il isting works will, it s suid, +l b erccted by the cmp my. T it of way has boen granted toa company in Deadwood for the laging of pipes to furnish gae and heat to the city; and for the stringng of wiro: tolight the darkness by olec- tricicy. An effort will b made this year {o get an enabling act passed by tho leg been formed , Ont, writes: 1 eard with’ Dyspepsia tried numer: ug Tume. dies, but nune have d ne me any good, wn il 1 tried Blogom. 1 cut now s 5 wife vas saved by wearing metto's Kindey Pads, aftér 1 b s writes &' well-knoxn minister P — SJACOBS RHEUMATISM, Neuralgia, Seiatica, Lumbago, Backache, Soreness of the Chest, 8out, Quinsy, Sore Throat, Swell- ings and Sprains, Burns and Scalds, Gsneral Bodily Pains, e Tooth, Ear and Headache; Frosted Feot and Ears, and all ether Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth equals Br. Jace ‘Setead SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 That Every REAL R it as will prevent discrimination in his enintly blue eyes toward the ;: :‘m ::“"”““ oolonsl of the | grqights, watering stock, eto. Mr. ty ";e _;:‘“‘"" Ohio "”“fi"' Thurher eays ihat, unless the subect o me its | . piioe e meY e “""d" ed it in s 1y | ¢ 2itated and organiaations formed, r blue vault of heaven (I mean the white roof of the churoa where th Islature to allow Lawrevce county to vote bonds for the erection of a court 25 & safc, sure, simple and chewp Temedy. 'A trial entails but the cemparatively trifling outlay of 30 Cents, and every one suffer. chasp and positi MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine FIRE! FIRE! FIRE The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 excesded that of any previous year during the Quarter of & Century in which this “Old Reliable” Machine has been before the public. 1€ ‘we so0ld 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,736 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day | For every businees day in the year, REMEMEER. The “01d Reliable" Singer is the Strongest, the Simplest, the Most Durable Sewing Ma- The Popular Clothing House of M. HELLMAN & GO0, Find, on account of the Season so far advanced, and having a very large Stock of Suits, Overcoats and Gents’ Furnishing ‘Goods lef Singer Sewing Ma- chine hze this Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and em- bedded in the Arm of 5 structed, the Machine, THE SiCER MANUFACTURING CO. Principal Office: ¢4 Union 8quare, New York. 560 Subordinate Offices, in the U nited States and (anada, and 3,000 Offices inthe O i v ‘sepl6-déwtt chine ever yet Con- N DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumpe, Enging Mining Machinery, BELTING HOSE, 5nass An3 1504 E!'i, PiPE, STEAM PACKING WH D RE AT OLESA 5 RETAIL. HALLADAY WiND-15iL18, CRURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A.T. STRAR ik 285 Farsham Street Omaba, Neb SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO.,, PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH MEATSS& PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY, FISH, ETC, CITY AKD GOUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE GiTY MARKET—1415 Deuglas St. Packing House, Oppostie Omaha Stock Yaras, U. P. B. R. TELEPHONYE CONNICTIONS. They IHave REDUCED PRIGES that cannotfail to please everybody, REMEMBER THE ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1301 and 1303 Farnham St,, Corner 13th, GOODS MADE TO ORDER 0 SHORT NOTICE. % BANKING HOJSES. D T ——e——— THIE ORIGINAL, THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BRIGGS HOUSE || BANKING 1OUSE Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave., IN NEBRASEA, CALDWELL, HAMILTONZCO HOTELS. H PIANOS £ ORGANS. BANKERS. hat Iacor- SRR sight check without notloe. deposit lssued payable In three, onths, bearing interest, OF on demand without interdst. Advauces made to customers on ouities at markat rates of laterost Buy andsoll gold, billa of exchange Govern- ment, Stct#, Connty sud City Bonds. Draw Sight Draits oil Fland, freland, Scot- Iand, and all parts of Enrope. Sell Earopean Passage Tickets. GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angidt U. 8. DEPGSITORY. AGENT FOR apotoved se- CHICKERING PIANO, And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co., James & Holmstrom, and J. & Qs Fischer's Pianos, also Sole Agent for the Estey, Burdett, and the Fort Wayne Organ Co's. Organs. Iideal in Planes and Organs exclusively. Have had years experience in the Business, 4 'd handle only the Best. J. 8. WRIGHT, 218 16th Street, City Hall Building, Omaha, Neb. FALSEY V. FITCH. Tune: ISH & M:MAHON, Successors to Jas. K. Ish, DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Deaters in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilet Waters, Colognes, Soaps, Toilet Powders, &e. linie of Surgleal Instrutionte, Pocket, Cases, Trusaes and Supporters. Absolutely Pure Dfegeund Chocscus bed 1 Dopeosing . Freeciptons fiet st a5 hOGEof b ights Jas. K. Jsh. Lawrence MeMahon. 1221 T A TRIVEL A TV TR R HENRY HORNBERGER, BTATH AGNENT FOR V. BLATZ’S MILWAUKEE BEERI In Kegs and Bottles. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY homted 10 the busizes contio, convealont ocl6 ! OGDEN HOUSE, containing all mod elevator, &c J. Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, fowa: First Namionar Banx OF OHMAHA, Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets, OLDEST BANKINC ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCOESS0RS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) ABLISHD ¥ 1556, Organizec as & Natlonal Bank, August 20, 1569, Capital and Frofits Over$300,000 Spectaly suthortzed by tho Secretary or P el Sibseiption 10 the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIKECTORS ‘Hanuax Keostzs, President, Aveustus Kouwtza, Vies Presidont. H. W, YAsa, Casbior. AL J. Pobruuton, Attorney. Jonx A. Ca famrox. F_H. Davis, Ass't Casbler. tn the city. al FRONTIER HOTEL, : L’ Laramie, Wyoming, Ths miners resort, good accommodations, argo i plo room, chargca ressonubio. - Bpecia) atikntion given 20 travoling Sien: 11t H. C HILLIARD Proprietor, INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-claso, Fine arge Sample Roon block from depot.. Trains st from 2 to 3 o for dinmer,. Free B33 1> Dopot. xcn 8200 3260 o § o soom e B N “BaL con, Propetator. W BORDEN, Culef Clrk, ot "UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb, Plist-class ouso, Cood eals, Grod Fodg Alry fooms,_and’ kind and accommodating treatment, Tw good sample rooma, . Bpecia. attention pai to commercil trarelors, TLis bank recefvosdoposit without regard to amounts. Itoson timo certificates bearing fnterost. Drevs drafieon San ¥rsocisco and peincipal citfes of the United & London, Dublin, Edinburgh and tho principal cit‘es of the conti: ment of Burope, Sellepusase ickots tor Emigranta o the fa. man_u mayld Geo. P.-Bemis T the more important battles of the war. At the time of Lee's sncrender be was & major gencral of volunteers, When it was supposed that his nomi- tion to the suprems coart would be ©opp>eed beesuss of his Ohio birth, tte uthern bar almost unsnimously memorlalized the senate in favor of ‘his confirmation. Noune butan honert and able man could have won such dis- tinetion. Judge Wood is represented %o be a gentleman of fine presence, Posmessed of grest native diguity, and the dispenser of an elegant hospitality t his Atlanta home, — Tax OChicago Times refers to the proposed appropriation of §1,800 000 for the improvement of the Missis- sippi, ‘a project to sink a vast amount “of wealth, drawn from the earatgs of the country, in improving the navigution of a stream which com. meres, withoul regard to conci- tion of mavigability, i steadily abandoniog.” Where, lot us ask thd Twmes, is the greatest portion of the earnlags of the country sunk! In the pookets of the railway robbers, who are incressing their guius solely to their own advantsge and to the detrimeat of the producing classes Th> improvement of our navigatle stream’, whils of little iuterest to eastern railcoad cspitalists, is & ques. tion of vital importancs to the pro- ducing classes of the west. Our n land waters are being abandoned, #olely becausa of the delays and dan- gers of freight transportation, resalt- ing from their unimproved condition. Hel! Gate, in New York harbor, was similacly absndonsd by ozafts of large siz for a like reason, but since Hal- lett's reof hus beea remov:d, naviga- tion through Loiz Islaod sound hasnesrly doubled. The organization of barge lines on the Mississippi and Missouri, in which capitalists are in- wvestiag their mesne, does not besr ont the assertions of the Tlimesas to the 20 and 80 fir the U, §, the suscessful man is elected while Tre the people will soon bo at the mercy of the railroads, and nothing but arev- olution will averthrow them. —_— THE NBBRASKA SENATORSRIP DOURBON PETS. Lincoln Democrst., Between ourselves and the lamp- post—and merely es a suggestion to the republicans who scewm to havo so much trouble ebout & candidate for the s*nato—if the polities] frierds of ex Senator Hitchoock wers to bring him out for the senate against the whole fieid, we verily believe that he could make a sucoessfal race; in fact, be elected on the very first bal- lot. Why is he not eliziblo to the office, any way? As a senator ho has done more for the south Plaite conutry than any other senator ever did who lived south of ths Platte, The peo- vle of Lancaster, ropublicans and all, would rejoice indeed if the blunder meds four years ago in sending Saun ders to tne senats was nndone by en- abling Hitchcock to meet Alvin Saun ders on the very floor of the senate. It i3 expected that the senators of Nebrasks, no matter what poriion of the state they live la, will take care of the intercsis of every part of the sfate; and _morecver, this sectional issue, which every now and then i raiced between North Platte and South Platte, is a very unwise and dangerous precedent, which should be set aside as 8000 as possible. It is the old Mason and Dixonline repeated,and alittle more of it. Thece soctional divisions for political purpcses, areas dangerous i thostate us inthe nstion, :::lmv'rle ['!»r‘ o,hl y “‘down with » OF let us have the s-uth part of Nebiaska democratic. of na::c we do not expeo: the democrata in the legialature to vote for Hitcheock; but if we judgs rightly all we have heard, the best way out of the senstorial scramblo just now, is to bring out Hitchoock. He is undonbtealy strong- et with thejrepublicans than any other a0 named, and the sooner the sena- torial question ie settlad the better for the whole people of Nebraska. Pub. lic business always suffers from a long and bitter senatorial contest, ALWAYS OB PRESTIGE. h Enteprice. The Lincoln Journal will be for Mr. . senato after meetigg was held) and described with houro and jail. The county p Gtk L\;rl;l(“l:i:d.‘nm bave proet e i i deatn el e Satoua g S0 oY aE 0000 e Mo e and child when in cbodience to his b_;fm; K‘n‘z Sulul]x:m at Tizez;il‘;: 1IN MEDICINE. country’s call, he was going to lerve ( Bids fair to soon become one of th# Schind him, perhags foracerea'l b | orominent Black Hills Bonancas o| A« VOGELER & Q0. held dear in this world; %hen he pic- | #1X*y-stamp mill will be commenced Baltimore, Md., U. .. tuced the glorious future of thie coun- | immediately after the holidays, all ar- try as neither the brush of painternor | rangements are completed, both for the pen of the poet could do, we ap- | erecting the mill and properly opening plauded him just ss much as did his | t2e mine, railroad friends. Grien, who was| Work was begun last week on the | For levyi with Thurston, seemed to think that | Deadwood, Central Oity and Eliza.| L% ho was telling us of things which were | bethtown nsrrow-gauge railroad. asnew and as hard to understand as [ Operation for tome timo will be cor- would be the wouders of the spectro. | fined to a tunnel 1,300 feet in Jength, Special Ordinance No. 254. 1 tax for thegrading ‘of m Dodze strest to Hurt street, iy ol Omalis, eoanty ef Douglas, Brasts. ‘eito dalzed by tho city councll of the oty of maba: soopa revealed to & ten-year-old | through a mountain between White- seiool boy, or a description | wood creck aud the prairie. 5310 e ollovn: At o 0P of the sliny things with block T, $15 —_— National Education. legs which crawled about during the carboniferous age. Some of the boys gotmad at him by reason of his pre- | Muilids'psia Press. suming 80 much upon their igorance. | In the multitude of measures which But now, the war is over; the hatcbet | will claim the attention of the house is buried, and the bloody shirt is | of representatives during the remaine. | 42s £clded snd put away, while tho stars | dex of ita briof sesson is the Burn. | A7, Keker, u 52 of 43 oot 4 bock 9 and bars will only appear in the tra- | side educational bill may fail of be. | %< n . ditions of the past, it is about time | coming a law, Tis passace, heweree: Mmoo nd e o e the people began to prepare them- | by a democratic senate, by & vote of 500 Wood, 8322 of s § of lot 4 block %6, selves to meot an issue tuch as never | forty-one to six, and tho three dagn’ | ,2%, Frises, 2t ot 5, biock 3, 4t of, lot 1, block 3, §8.00. 0 14 ot ot 8, biock’8, §18., 4 of 5. 02 o 8, hlock 8, $3.00, - Key, 8 €5 £t of ot 8, block &, 22 55, yous 'w 22 1¢ ofn § of lot 4, block 26, t 5. sonfroned freo people baforo—io | debate which precedod Iy conitute | HAhe e, ::olx‘;o;;,;xnii’éfg::. resist encroachments in their rights | a notable event in our history. Free | Naucy Hult,n 2t otlot & block 2,83 88. a0d privileges by such s colossal | inatitutions and iznorance are fngome, | 03 BErse ,..“;‘;:-.::'5':\‘;':5.‘3:&?% money power as ricver befors existed. | pauble. When both partics agres | Gaud Peiemnd ofs oriel o Mok 8 T do ot know what course tho two | that it s within the provinse of the | AarsSizpem 83 ol e} otisil bocctl S gentlemen who go from this counts to | national government to uso the means | $6soc" ' {he ocislature, will pursie—Me. B. |t itscommand to promoto the duca: | § Aumdem. ot 5, ek 1 isee K. Smith and Mr. Geo. W. Brown. Y tioa of its citisens snd Their friends say they are honest men Jotn B Faisom, 1ot T, block 5% $13 65, voters where the state fai rospective Surah E Creigoton, lot 3, block .‘!8,";! 9. to do so, and will work for the best interests of | either in whole o in part, one great, | Se2 ¥ Smith, lot & blodk 53, 34 the people of tho atate, and vote for | perhaps the greatest, source of danger | Bross Seok wes oo e erae” * o, and elect a man for United States sen- 3D Erown, lot 5, block ator s8 will work for the bast interests of the whale country. If they do, to the republic in removed. Tho national government has hith- erto done litils for the cause of gener- 8 A Tayior, Tot 1, block 75, $30 69. A J Poppliton, lot 8, block 75,889 09. Francis Uellone, Jot 1, bloak S8, 39 69. 2, 0dd Feliow's Hall Asso- cannot see how Paddock cr|aleducation. The military achool a' | ,Om:bs Iodse Xc 2, 3 v iation, Iot 8, block 83, 9. suy other mouspoly candidate | West Point and the naval academy at | *3 Shomier ccriorie Lo s, et will get a emell “from them. | Aunspolis are rather in the natureof e Bt e "’;‘;};:{;5;@,‘," We mude the issus falr and squace in | provisions for the common fdefense | Saeocki ynd Kiiore, ot Biockss 0 95, our county ooavention, monopoly or | than purely educationl institutiops. | 555 3 anti-monopels, knowing as we did | The (Indian schools are somewhat in | A gucersoods ot & backsod, 608 that both Mr. Loran Clark and Love | the same category. The act of 1862 Total, §1,109 85, 3 land had got 0p & ticket, and by sowe means got sowe of the most popular men in the county on it; yet the fact that they were on that ticket cansed both popularity and prestige to go down before tke resistless charge of the grangers like leaves before an ag- tumn gale; and had the ssme action been taxen by the grangers in other counties Mr. Thurston would not have had enough of that slate left, which we voted down last fall, to write hi i ‘We sre not , neither do we want to crush cr eripplerailroads; all we want is to which we ero indebted to our agri cultural colieges, was an an attempt to supply & suppused demand for sei- entific aud technical knowlodge be- yond fthe usual scope of the state schools. The Barnside bill retains this feature snd proposes to nurse stitl further our scientific farming school In the fmain, the object of the bill less to promote science than to remove. illiteracy. It sets apart the net pro- ceeda of sales of publiclands and pa- tents forever for the education of the peopls. For the first ten years the chief boueficiaries under the act will Being one-balf tne cost aad expenses, ap- I roved by the City Council for the grading of 14h st oot from Decies to Bart streoy n front of and adjoining said premises, bounding and “ottin' on such sid imiproversents be and Samo are hor by rpectively le jed and ase ol againet evch of swil ots, parsof oth,and premm. e pavable to the civ teastrer withn fhirty (31) ays from this date, It being determined 1y the Uity Council that the sl one-half of hs cost and expnses improvements 5all o paid by 31 lots i proportion &5 the feet 1 ont, so bounding and abutting upon said improvment. Sec. 11, This ordinanee shall ‘sk» effeet and be i for'e from aud (Sigued) 8. MILLER, Prop,, Schuyler, Neb, A. W. N5SON. DENTIST, Orzex: Jacol'a B ek, coruor Capitol Ave. snd 15th Street. Amaha, PASSENCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Conzects With Street Cars SAUNDERS and a5t *The 8:17 a. m’ run, lesvin: omabe, and the 4:00 p. m. run, leaving Fort Omaiia, are usnally Ioaded to fail capacity with regular passengors, e 6:17 a. m. run will be made from tho post- office, corner of Dodge and 15th snrehta. Tickets can be procured from sireet cardtiv- ers, or from drivers of hacks. FARE. % CENTS. INCLUDING STRE _CAR EXOBHBLSIOR Machine Works, oMaEa, WEE. J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Tho most thorough appolnted and_complete N ecings o ey desciplion masmaciot overy deac hrl:f-“ Fumv:ylnd -v’-ry class of machinery made ta order. = pecial attention given to Well Augars, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Tatting, etc. Meachanical Draught Plaostor now Machinery, ng, Models, stc., neatly execated, 56 Harney St., Bet. 14th and 15t BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE GREAT WESTERN Geo. R. Rathbun, Principal. Creighton Block, - OMAHA E Send for Circular. uov20d&w it J. C. VAPOR, MERGHANT TAILOR Rear Estate Acency. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb, Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonablg Prices. Office, 239 Douglaa Straat. Omaha c e e e e This ageucy does STRIOTLY & brokerage busie E“ s Sttt TO 2 Fiead f buini conpled up by tlo syebt PROF¥. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PADI A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, cases of Gravel, Diabetes, Dropay, Bright's Dissase <. Incontinence and Retention of Urine, Inflamation tarrh of the Bladder, High Colored Urine, Pate ervous Weakness, and In act s, Urinary Organs, whether con lseascs or otheawise. This great remedy has boes ) cons for nearly ten years in France, with the mows wonderful curative effects. ~ 1¢ curesby abjorption: no nauseous i ired. We have hundreds of testls when all elne had failed- ring trom Pemale now, Leueass lar to females, or (n fact any digease, aalk BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS Ko 1408 Farnkam Street OMAHA NEBRASKA. Office —North #ds opp. Grand Central Fatel. Nebraska Lgnd Agenoy: DAVIS & SNYDER, 1605 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES caretaliy selected land fn Eastern Hebraska for fale. Great Bargaing In jmproved {srm, and Omaha dlyrpm.neuy» . - :flm Do 's French Kidney Pad, and 0.F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER, youe drasgiat for Prof. Gullmetie's Preach Kidney Pad, Lako Lasid Comr U D B dpetebTd A A T g TR ""'B""-on Reed & G"""'"' FRENCH PAD C0., L5 < Toledo, Ohio. 3 [ —— REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. €AST TNDIA|ORSE SHOES AND NAILS, S g g 5;’ Iron and Wagon Stock, 58 5 §§ At €hicago Prices. 2 i1 w. 5. BROATOHE : ] g ] f; E 1209 and 1211 Harney Street, Omaha. e MAX MEYER & CO, WHOLESALE TOBBAGCONISTS | BITTERS! ILER & 00, SOLE MANUFACTURERB, OWAHA. Neb. JNO, G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Glsh & Jacoba) Omaha Republican will b, for thew G carry our produce tomarke: by its terms bo the children of the - sbandonment of the river roule, and #ts failure to conpets with the lines deestve, the robbare of the pecple woald soon coase to ply their nefar- fous traffic. ave been for without gobbling the whole profits of | blacks and poor whites of the late | Approved: _— 'wdx'dl‘:o usaed bofore that time ot excepting t of ion by rail. It oon The 'Pting the gentleman from will give to our inland water routes | great Nebraska dailies is sn the consideration which they so well | °BIY (Bigned.) C.5.CHASE, The ahove tax bicemes delinguent on the 21s day of January, A. 0., 1881, after which data ten (10) per cent penaity and interast at the ratecf the crop; we don’t want to haye to psy high dividends on both real and watered stock; we don’t want to pay slave states, now growiog up in tho densest ignorance. ositiv Positiveness of our two Tt is estimated that the government. n sll the cost of hauling all the desd- | will realizs each for ita ed ue (1) per cent. per math, in aivaace, will be T s 1 | e o o | il i ko | BT S R o i want to be compelled to pay the cost | investe1 as proposed in 4 per cent. | sist " City Treasurer. s v of buyingup judges of courts, filling | bonds, will give an income of $60,000 e " Mw L ! the legislatures with theirslaves, sud | the firat year and increass by thas D00 ST R maters & o bave been inquiring what the congress with their pliant tools. | We | smotat. oo year. This Fortand. e " : i Capitol Ave,, Opp. Masonic Hall, OMARA. = NHB THE MERCHANT TAILOR, e e e suit. o One.Door West of Oralckshank’s. si01y Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 upwards, Tobaceo, 25 cents per pound upwards, " Pipes from 25 cents per dozen upwards, Send for Price List. Lt MAX MEYER & CO., Omaha, Neb, UNDERTAKER No. 1417 Farnham 8t., Old Stand of Jacob Gls ORDERS B7 TELEGRAPR SULICITE TWO DOLLARS WILL SECURE THE WEEKLY BEE - One For Year.