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6 - “OVER THE RIVER. The Principal Work Dome at MARKEL & SWOBE, ; : thete will be a railroad built every | mighty river. Let us seize these | western states, but Iay the blame on | 1506 Farnham 8t . . . Omaha. Nehraska. oo s hpdheg Ooeme Siufte, the Barge Line Convention, |0 iics, but even with that wo still | forces of nature and use them. God | Wall street, Wall stroct 1s_fighting | *O00,000 ACEES v S e L, i O, T - want these natural highways which [ Almighty built this highway. He[us. They in \\)\lln'n.pt'b"”( they | Cre ufl'\r':!h;«':rn:v,:lwr‘.",::;':::.fi;.mtfl.'y’.fi LEWIS s Nm;ss W, 5. HUNTER, b e have been given by God himself, upon | made the preliminary survey for this [are strong, but we have a Wall stroot | o o ooy, HARTH ] st ] bkl ‘Who Were the Epeakers and | ik every man can launch at pleas- | route in the early times spoken of in | with gold in its mountains, Let us |0 F DAY WEBSTER SNYDER MEHENRY HOUSE, A AR Mol Bkt ure his own craft, whether it be a|holy writ when the sons of God|[shut up our banks andsce how they| Late Land Com's U.P. R. R Ap-tebtt BUMMIT HOUSE, W) 3 d WERVPER S e - y i r joy. it was that se- | will smble in New York ay | = — . JUDKINS & BRO., Red Oak, la. canoe, steamer ot bargo line, that he|shouted for joy. Ho it was that so-| will tremble in New York. They 5 G JUDKING HOUSE, s K - may ship his produce fo market wher. |curod the right-of-way in the aarly | don't ik much about " the pec-| J. @ RUSSELL, M. D, MENDIN HOTEL, R e oo he | everhemay wish,suchas thedemandsof | times when the earth was without|{ple of he greal est, THE CENTRAL HOUSE, { b N L W"I" s Jiky YeTEFe P/ e | T AT Vol gy Waekbegir | TR - sy e buy | HOMGIPATHIC PHYSICIAN, [ 1€ OEnTe o.1. VS, Hastings, fa Missouri Should Be Im permit. The peoplo want the auction | to take shape. He it was who fur-|any one of those follows for five dol-| Disases of Chiliren and Charonie I COMMERCIAL HOTEL, WM. LUTTON, Villisea, la. proved. of the whole wur]’tl; we do not want | nished the motive power freely to the |lars. T was raised in New Hamp- pecialty. Offce at Residence, 2000 C PARK HOTEL, W. J. GARVIR, Cornings 1 a market to_Liverpool vin the great|sons of men, and a power cxhaustless [ shire. A mighty good state to emi- | Hour S 0 39 S WU IRE SES BELORN MOTEL, A.W. BELDEN, Weodbine, a. } i lakes and New . York alone, but we |in supply. The steam power of rail- | grate from. (Laughter.] If they have — & LUBK HOUEE JAB. A, LUBK, Logan, 10, “! Why the Barge Lines Ought|wanta market thoro via New Orleans | ways is the result of toil, not only in | a farm of three-fourths of an acre _AGENTS WANTED FOR ; BONMEROIAL HOTEL ©. F. GABBADY, Danlsen, 1a, ished and the mouth ot the Mississippi|in sustaining it but in digging into | they think it a mighty good farm, FASTNST ShLLixa Books or i Aer ERC! . o SumeE prikeiag to Be Hstablished. river. Wo want a market to the|the bowels of the earth to get the coal |[Laughter.] . . BURKE'S HOTEL, by LEWIB' eiladin, 1h, - Sonth American staten un? Moxico fo | ,l\nrl 1.v.\»‘ the mighty waters swec b, Ltell you wo in Nobraska, aro_got- oun atlflns Ufsuccess GLIDDEN HOUSE, b flauts il ' t lines of down continua il And How This Desirable Ob- ject Can Be Secured. must acitate this matter and reiterate | There is no difficulty in finding how | you. We have got thousands of cat- | e luws of trad, logal forme, how t trans. HEAD HOUSE, JOS. SHAW & 00, : nsils - our demands on congress until they|to useit. Why have weso longswept | tle on our plains and we have built a | act busincas, va tables, social etiquette, MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CHENEY & CO,, oux Clty, grant those just roquests, The peoplo | upon our privileges and upon_our du- | cow-shed. ~[Laughter.] We will seo | Pelivnentary usage, how to ondict punit i CMENEY'S UNION HOTEL, GHENEY BROS., Mo. Valley June., tpal Addrossos ] ights} Simply be. | whethor we are behind you, T will | oS oruplate Guide to Succeds for TUCK Dunlap, fa. Toxt of the Princip who pay the taxes and support the | ties and upon our rights? ~Simply be- | whether we sehind yc will | all cases. A family nocossity. Addross for cir CITY RESTAURANT, J.J TUCK, 3 s SV ST LU govermment. have a right to say that |canse of constitutional doubts und | admit you have more’ men, We, | aryand meca trms ANCHON PUBLISHING | oot A0TaNn L SO TER Stanton, la. k g these honest and just demands shall | technicalitics and quibbles. But 1| however, are both interested in this | 2% " 20, i LAUGHMAN'S REEFAURANT, W.LAUGHMAN, Shelby, la. } SENATOR SAUNDERS, be carried out. 1 don’t care whether | think 1 can speak for my friend and | gu-:]«t fight and w‘]- want you to help us | Notice to Contractors and Builders, NEOLA HOTEL, F. BIEVERTZ, Neola, la. p ey it shall bo for one or five or for fifty |colleague in the senate when Tsay | with all your might. y {EALED proposals will be received at the off DWORTH HOUSE, J. R. CALKINS Atlantic, la, ¢ ok, cllod on 15" actions "the | millions of ‘dollars, ~ Thoso bwo rivers | that ho-and I do nof. fid any instric. | EX-CoMMESMAN HOGAN's stakcr, B ey o ) e ¥ R ANBERSER. Fopimid { "“"_“"“,“r“"!’; T e rcss. sn® | and their tributarios penctrate thir- | tions for five, twenty-five or fitty mil- Hon. John Hogan, being — enthusi- | e, ffeiiirday dun goth, 186, fof he ENETEBR HOUBE, A. L. SHELDON, Emmerson, la. c,..,l\l_...m.m m(“l‘y‘w‘"l‘fl |;,:""l'j‘c-2rh“‘::, teen states and if it can be shown that | lion of dollars if it is necessary to de- | astically ,.n.]».l for, rose and »;m(l: pehroposals wil be received for the work, classt SHBIELL B UL, SRS, 1) BBOHIAN ORI, 1k soul in sympath, N v uJ S0 y are necel or cheapening the | velope is gre vork. Senator Now, sir, T want to make this state- | ficd o follows: i J (s id e o YU ST OHIIEY |7 S5, ORID) AL RS ) SOTHEE | B RN persuade us that we ought | friend Chase has said about Wall | _Claw 2 Carpenter work, iron work, tin CITY HOTEL, CHENEY & CLARK, Biair, Neb. THan (Qcrossinig M., Hoga), y s statos, then it 18 the solemn duty of lons of dollars for the | street and about New York. The | "ot Pitie and glazing. MARSH HOUSE, W. W. BROWNING, Brownvile, Neb. ing to the delegates he said, T came to the OJ"IK'.M!”‘ the country to make iver and exclude the| principal antagonism of importance | Class 4th—Seating and famishing the court GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL, E.D. COTTRELL, Nebraska City, Neb. At LI UL 24 wvant|this appropriation year in and yoar | Mississippi and other local aflairs, | to our great commerce comos mAinly | ™ it stu—For tho entire structure complate OCENTRAL BLOOK HOTEL FRED, STADELMANN, lsiallih mo ln"nlznul '11~ i:u“ Mutxl]"::::;‘n““il out until J:i, question shall be ,(,fmd Hence your work is not so|from the power of New York. T will | without furniture or vault doors. your views. o v nown, I took grounds in the senate in February last, in a speech in the sonate for an appropriation of ono million dollars to be expended be- tween Sioux City and the mouth of the Missouri. The committee re- should gather statistics and printed R Bt At Bods T4 e o i A SRy faa 8 ; i e v 5 151448 Retempt bF itude for the | 4duficient bonds in twice the'amount of his | GARLISLE BRO'S. , Hardware, \ ¥ 4 ported in favor of 81,800,000, Wo | Tik Convintion: —When T tell you | pamphlets, figures and ff',"[’,,‘:"é;;,,,“:‘,: i:.r,';,r:vtt‘-:‘m;\t(:ufmgli:‘:iw‘;:r,“ TIIITRHY | e, O At 1 i Y DABROWNG Attorney at Law, : i f got only £300,000. ~ Congress is not fit_‘t‘I.w Y;‘]*r" m]ul reared in Lhtu ui;vpi valley, its present condition and | with me that we had the support, | §icoof the county clerk In Osccola trom this | A. H, MILLER, Meat Market, i Iy 1 | steamer ever ran as high as this point. A ~ X ¥ cuished gentlemes f Connccticut. Wi had ~ tho | iy Broposals must bo made on the blank forms | (7, B, CALDWELL, Hardware, I B g e L sarnt | otk frti Virits foom Toia: | RAPDSRL o th8| aibe " park oy | JeLshets b b uttasoloect i ooty vk | (Lygt e RAEL s EIAd e, b s . braska?” nakod one, . Vory ensily,” | tho timo when T could understand | Now York, avo an idon that becauso|tho south, bub our antagonism | . LioRRISIRLbe directed to the Commision: | W, B, GOODENOUGH, Boots and Shoos, b fod, 4 S Ay hat might be the development and | Ware, who ave an idea that because south, ANEAGONIBM | ory of Polk Co., Neb., caro of county clerk. 5 5 « “ T replied, “‘on the largest riverin the | What mig P! li chiefly f N York. | By orde 5 A. P. LATHROY Harness, MR ol 3 f ave been im- | little Delaware was one of the original | came chiefly from New ork. 'y order of county’commissi L - § Woodbi i i world.” “But T thought, answered | growth of the country T have been im at all ik ¢ and the working olasses of New York W [D. CROMIE, General Merchendise, oodbine, Towa. { the senator, “that tho Missouri | pressed with the idea that the time ”"”“f‘;‘””i‘l:'t;‘m‘,‘;’M:"“‘fu”‘;,(‘;Ll‘:,'l‘f boing opposed to these movements 1s, | Je2% " GonyCieie. | BOYER VALLEYBANK y river was back of Kansas,” But|Was speedily coming when wo of the |usurpe Al ERELY Sl d, avery singular thing.| BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. |BOIES & DECON, Hardware, i = i i 5 1 Mississippi valley would have to wake | ter) and that every cent wo cost this | to my mind, a very singular thing. SW ice of the Pel “ « ignorance will bo overcome, Theso ppi valley v ) g 2 Why'is New York o785 LB iy J. H. FARNSWORTH, Justice of the Peace, rivers must bo opened. Thoy are the | up to the nocessity of dovising Jsome | government is an unwarranted ex-| Why is New York opposed to the im only freo highways that the people v oL LOBLUTIIIRSRWEL (o ECTat g vay of | teaching, as did the old prophets, Tine | far as her interests aro concerned it is | Srama, wil at tho st oty Ne, 2 x4 Ohdl « « h a8 a river man. Wo want all the rail- | destruction of our products by way of gy prog ) roads we can get and twice as many a8 we now have. There is business more now, and when the present erop comen to its fruition they will be tested to their utmost capacity. Asa distin guished railrond man said the other day, the time is not far distant when meet the g railroad, | which are beir projected there, We of cheapening the transportation water-ways of the country. applause.) Senator McDill was called and ad- dressed the convention as follows: Mn. CHAIRMAN AND GENTLEMEN OF (Great age, you may understand that I favor means by which we could get off our burning corn, as Mr. Hogan mentioned, unless wo had found a way out to THE OMAHA DAILY BEE' THURSDA Why, just before us is a mighty river sweeping down to the along the western border of Towa shores of states and terri the eastern shores of Towa is another y when you and 1 Il be dead and gone all of us sl much with us as with our brethien who jlive outside of this great Mississippt valley, 1 don’t know how you can reach them better than by a literary bureau. Your sccretary Saunders and myself to read, but for It seems to me pense to the nation. is executive committee ought to bo upon line and precept upon precept, hero a little and there a little, until is the greatest church of the United States, Now, the trouble with this matter is Wall street. Don't blamo Tllinois, don't blame Kansas, don't blame the | ting ahead of you in Towa, We are [ sending more Wheat to market than say as Senator Saunders said, and overy gentleman here who was in the last session of congress, when the bill was passed appropriating some two and one-half or nearly two and three- quarter millions of dollars for the Massachusetts, of Rhode Island, and provement of others’ commerce? She i8 o great empire state—the concentra- As has just been said they don’t care to co-operate, Y, JUNE 23 1881. Nebraska Land Agoncy DAVIS & SNYDER, BUSINESS AND SOCTAL FORMS, Class 6th—For the entire structure completo with furniture and vault doors. The proposals must include the matorials for each class of work Each proposal must be act bond in the sum of two hundry himself and one other good su ed he will enter into a contru llars, signed by that it requir- and give good eject any or all propowls. Notice 14 hereby given that in accordance with section 70 of an act of the Legislature of the state of Nebraska entitled “An act to_provide a Omaha, in said county, for ten succossive days, commen; onda; June 20, 1851, for the pur. pose of equalizing correcting the assessment HOTELS. SCRANTON HOUSBE, ASHLEY HOUSE, PROPRIETORS. DAN EMBREE, " DIRECTORY OF LEADING WESTERN HOTELS. TOWNS. U. P. Transfer, Grand Junction, la FRICK & SNYDER, J. W. STOCKER, 0. W. TAYLOR & CO., Hardware, L. K. PEPPER, Groceries, OWEN McDONALD, L. E. HARDY, Groceries and Queensware, Billard Hall, General Merchandise, BUSINESS DIRECOTOGY. [C. & N. W. R. R., WESTERN IOWA.] teneral Merchandise, Missouri Valley Junc., Ta Logan, Towa. Iid « Dunlap, Towa. “ “ Dow City, * “« i ) 't care S i C. M. WILDER, , Confectioner, > ey - | market for our surplus products, Now | the minds of these eastern gentlemen They don’t care a cent about us, 8o | rolls of the several precincts of wid county for 5 d e I T them with great enthusiasm, and tho | 1ossons of wisdom from tho pust, W [great western valley. [Applause. | | ment of burge lines. They think if | iy sk ‘e s miowd St ol must | M. B. LEWIS, ! Wi v i 0 ) next day we come out to denounce oo: N, 1o f h able reying i rall Omaha, June 13th, 1881. County Clerk. | GREGORY&ANDERSN Druggists, Denison, ¢ | 5 them as monopolists, This is all|of our own country but of other|Voice: “No, sr!”)—but wait a lit- | capable of conveying its grains l”,’ “dotwit L. T. CARR 2 Bm)ifiullu’r TR i N wrong. If the railronds abuso their|countries, and seo” how it _is| tlo longer until thd next consusgots to | barges it will lead Now York, and | - o JOHN SHORT, Grain Dealer, VAl | powors and their trusts wo have our | that men have suceceded in advancing | work. - L presumo wo will bo able to| New York will ‘not b the great ex- iqt |B. F. NEWPORT General Merchandise and Lumber R’ | remedy in the courts, and the legis- | their own interests, and in advanc- | take it with thosegentlemen, (a voice; | porting place of the Westorn BILISE. |7 w. covsis, Agricultural Implements { ag e Iatures and in c“,,glf“m' it e ing the nations and peoples in which | ‘*Just s0.”) and nmkc)nm appropri- ;mtl their, ncc‘uplem.n, sir, ' ' _y U: NG LYONS, s Ty L'u]turnl]mplcmcnts,’ & % P S e e e e o o e B tore | 8o RO s oot B came Ceplin hvemus | 1 s TN o Wi cannot afford t demand of congress, |1 1 and toward analyzation of |like to have a recognition of this won-| We ~ ought ~ to contemplate | and Fitteenth streat, Ouiaha Nob. S H. DEERING, ~ Meat Market W G ! We only cut ourselves off from the ad- | What man can do. And now from | derful Mississippi valley from those | this thing a little. We have heard a PRGN CITIZENS' BANK 4 U | vantages they givo us when wo_ask |such a study overy ono will rise with | Who live outside of it. Bow York hoitvast i i from | 0 s s smsn W e L L BIRCH, ~ Restaurant and Confectionery, i K congress to passa lnw establishing | this conclusion, that man has succced- | T don’t know that 1 ean say any- ST ok e coousity o | Snedvxthosiminot WY tmtollingoverndd™ | 1 XA " STONE, Plow Manbtactures aad Machiniat “ « | miloage rates betweon our section and | ed best and has been the greatest ben- | thing more. T want to do everything | ¢ Ttis an_abso CCCBBILy t0 | o e d s . Lo braihrervesnd G tho great markets. Such a polioy would isolate the west. But it is just what the east wants, The east has are to study the history, not only efactor who has in some way seized upon the mysterious and energetic forces nature has provided, and made You may fail in this great work (a I can to make these rivers navigable 80 that those barges can carry our grain to the market. Let us not get the Missouri is improved and becomes have this canal, and it would be “only the proper thing to do if the govern- ment voted sixty millions right’ out of law, Joux K. MANCUESTER, Hop Bitters. 16 you are yourg and aiseletion or. disipa BEN HEATH, GEO. INMAN, TAYLOR & JOHNSON, Hardware, C. B. SMITH, Druggist, Fancy Fowls, Sample Room, o i i or langruish MCORACKEN&MTLES Harness, g8, L 7 water compotition and low. rates, and | thom tho sorvant of man 'to accom- | discouraged becanso an_objection " is | V13 Fessury to I, 7 oW op ALBERT JOHNSON, Wagonmaker and Blacksmith, SRR | we can havo the sume advantages [Plish the purposes of mankind. [Ap- | raised here and there. When 1 was RS f,'"“t‘l-ltfi“ D tr 18 F. WESTLAND, Boots and Shoes, e i i oo fo worky mot fightmg | lause.] iChink how wo have soiscd | roturning from Burlington the other | the 1ast ten years that Now York canal, | piade Hesit 5! S f2 |M. L. SPOTSWOOD, Restaurant and Confectionery, e tho railroads, ~and opon ' the |first oo and then another forco and |day I mot n very good gentleman |#id one word abo L s Ry siing, BRSPS VTGt | O JEWETT & SON, Lumber and Grain, Maple River Junction, ‘¢ river to cheap tramsportation, | trained it and harnessed it to do our | friend and T told him I was going to r-:’l?nuc M‘«:‘l su\;rcu (}:)' 1}11111;:!1’1@ take Ho HopBitters | BROOKS & BAUM- i sous to enable us to compote, not | Work. Forfive thousand years the| thebarge convention at Council Bluffs. T LR s R LES oL S HOVER, Carroll Steam Mills, Carroll, ¢ i only with the markets of the old [ teakettle bubbled and hissed and sung | “Well,” he says, ‘it isa great hum- | ¥ ho writing has| gyeeyonays M4 « ‘ s . W. PAINE, ' Attorney-at-Law, south and givo thom our grain and | complish. ~ At last a Watts soized this | said the grain would heat. 1 did not | Belshuzaar srembledyhon 1o say tho | oy ciooil DR. INO, W. GUSTINEPhysician and Surgeon D pork, so thatthey may use theirground | little force of nature and we lave the | know, but 1 didn't believe a word b‘f"‘ s ’,fig. "I',‘ o wa. The e DR, R. D. BACKUS, Dontist, ‘ “« for cotton. - Weare nothing if not an |steamboat, and the railway system |of if, and when 1 heard Mr. s ks (UESR) Al saoys a8 L. T. ANDERSON, Harness, & " agrioultural rogion, 1f wecannot find | and tho thousand usos that man makes | Hogani explain that _matter and | W06 0 e e e e stavyama. | O J. OTTO, Harnces, e market wo aro out off and amust live | of steam. Again tako the elootric sy that theso barges carry this grain | Produce. Gon o avoRob U0 | pirWaaT aad fis o | o FUFLINN, o e } in poverty, when we ought to be the .F..rk For fivo thousand years it was |in u refrigerator virtually, then I un- e charationiand o e | T may mormrmm | E. P GRIFFITH, Restaurant, i richest peoplo in the world. The placo | tho plaything of the philosophar, | derstand that the box car is a good | 8¢ th e o o ee L0 (e ave ol wre oo, i to ‘begin is in local meotings, in|Which ~ amused the child | deal hotter pluco than the barge. [Mr. | TS 00 Sansportation hall bo. ade. |* saved huns g4 b 3 y boards of trade, .and in conventions, |#nd the old man —all whe had|Hogan: “No doubt about it.”] S e e L i | drods. QN im0 f The senator then referred to the|ever — scen it in the dark. quate to the demands our great people X world, but with our own. We need to I.Yun up communication with the market which sheuld be opened up in Brazil. We buy fifty millions of that country and sell them but five ‘mil- lion a year- not because we do not raise wheat they want, but because we have no ships. . What we do ship has mostly to go via Europe, Now, start thero barge lines, and Iy our products alongside the sen vessels for Brazil, and we “shall have one of the best markets * in the world, almost at our doors, T did vote and steam was useless in helping man along toward what he wanted to ac- At last it occurred to the genius of a Franklin and a Morse to put it to use for man and then we had the telo- %:,nph and all that may come from it. ‘@ have men whispering their secrots to fellowmen thousands of miles away over the wires, or under the waters of the mighty ocean, and all besause man had learned to seize and use theso foroes of nature. And this force\ so mysterious is to-day man's willitg bond-servant, Now ‘we have a diftis God Almighty bug.” 1 told him that I did not sup- poso it was, and asked him why, Ho There are always people ready to d5ubt dn thi Iworlal - Mhoy deubt their own existence, and even some- times doubt that they are clever fel- lows; and some others of us doubt it too. There aro some propositions al- most mathematical, and one is that ild not have made that mighty Mississippi river simply for the purpose of washing off the farmer's land in the spring or the year That when Ho traced its way and fillod it with water and sent it to Towa been seen on the wall, and they who saw it have stood and trembled like are n king upon it. Ik about your little ditches! Gen- tlemen, here is a great vehiclo of trans- portation. We have a_canal of 2100 miles, and all we want is a little appro- priation to make it fully valuable, When President Thomas Jefferson bought the Mississippi he gavo to this republic an empire. Mr, Eads pro- poses to open the mouth of the Missis- sippi river. He wants to make that the channel of the world, T | ) | BETZER & SCOTT, United States Depository. National Bank ~——OF OMAHA.— Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA, oot L e lover fortmon- | oulty to moet and the forces man has| through tho valloy, o ntendd it | Hhe north dida't object much, the | gy00es80m8 T0 KoUNTZE BROTHERS.) poly;” I voted in favor of grant- |Provided have proved utterly inade- [\should be used by the peopls. There Lo i Xeh ane ey FTABLIBIIND 1850, ing s subsidy to Roach, to enablo him | quate. ~Great s our idea is of the o .% a way to got the use of|PM¥e il Leap DA e s, | Onganizod as & National Bank August 20, 186, to open a line from New York and {)ubxhtmn of this valloy, my own opin- | this river; we need it, let|c3use they believed it a humbug. New Orleans to that country. That was the only means I' could then' ‘see to givo us of the west this important advantage. We want tho privil f | hundred years hence, or what would | Ex-Mayor Chase being called for|about l’“{)i“fl:,b“‘ ersoverance axd | e Kovxrn, Prosi e President, Plpes from 25c. per dozen upwards. 3 byl tlm'.bon ,‘l’ll 'V,' “B’ of | he italpopulation, would bo l:l].fl reno aiid said he had taken part years | indomitable will said it shall be done, H. W, Yarus, Cashier. it s Del : of t}:’ ?o:y:lmlio:"v&.z} a8 8 mm\mfln. Wo cannot ro'(fi'noaive 8go in smilar cunvaminn:lto the pres- | When thuhMiui:uippi :l}‘}'l'.ed<'“Nbig % Ji: "".t."@.".'..f.‘.‘.-‘.’&'i"‘ clgm from $15-00 per 11000 upwaras. ill gi 3 L|it. Wo e ots, | @t one, \and ho thought he had "per- | mouth right up here at Illinois, Ne- :W:db m]:,o,. :.‘l.lulfilx y..o:ld..l}l,.:,lx",:f,:::fi lMight ;cm::l;lt m,’::,‘.‘,l,:hr" S:firfifa haps mo; experience than any man | braska and Kansas, it said, “r have F. . Davis, Asst, Cashicr. £ . that we can justly claim a fair share on is that the man ‘who™ would at- tompt to tell what would be the pro- ducts of the Mississippi valley one sands on the soashore, or the us \\take it, and use it. in that askembly. [Applause). EX-MAYOR CHASE'S BPEECH, They ought to have They said as soon as you got it done we will then pay you. He accom- plished it and thoy “began to haggle got a big open mouth, come and fill CAPITAL AND PROFITS]OVER - 300 000 OFFICHRS AND DIRSOTORS This bank receives deposits without regard %o Attorneys-at-Law, POWERS & POWERS, Attorneys-at-Law, Land and Coll. Agts. t: $ MAX MEYER & CO, W IEIOILIES A X TOBAGCONISTS. Tobacco from 25c. per pound upwards. moans of | transportation that would [it.” Do you ever think of the mar- enable the(farmers to accumulate some- | velous actions of Providence? Sup- thing to sipport their familics and put rmm the pilgrim fathers and others by for a ragny day. This river belongs | had comeinto the valley of the Miss- to the Unitdd States, and if they won't | issippi, of the willions it spends, in aid of the|8tars in tho firmament, or the richest valloy on earth, which only|blades of grass on tho prair neods an outlet and a market. Follow |38 to tell what would be the foo up your demands till you are heard by [ Products of this great Mississip- amounts. Tasucs time cortificates bearing interest. Drawa drafts on San Francisco and prineij citios of the United States, also London, D blin, Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti* nent of Europe. congress. We have | . - e taken | MAX MEYER & BRO., v that a ssissippi | The river nayljgation would not in- | the bull by the horns, There is a I~ ! Gov, Goar was thon called for by | VAR Taust {;91;,1,';"" fonthe Misiuinpl | 300 Y “any wiky with tho railroads; | slight mistake in tho report which 1| The Oldest Established he Oldest Wholesaleand "y | uul, «:‘,:‘nflnmcxw.: .?xl,k: nfulluv;l: cortuin_ things nocomarlly connected | every singlo bushjel of grain would | wish to correct. “1 have wnn‘l] Mlnyur B AN KI “ G H 0 u s E the Oldes O™ A ELA. i , 48 a citizen of Iowa, one who T e o - | Suter's report. ay,8 as the chair- : i 5 3 | has long boon identified with ita ma- Mith miliouds that make thow_ of- pava s be hroughyi by AL idong Hon | Bilias Topditls HE kst M o sy Retail Jewelry House in THE LEADING terial proaperity from tho Himo whon T o uinat railronds, for thoy "o thers | Falroads when wi) open up the Fiver |river is tho wost porfoctly capable of IN NEBRASKA, Omaha. Visitors can here i ) t e on my [ ra well, but PR o i h. | canal. (Applause.) im]m»n-umll_t of any river anywhere 2! B gty 2 {;‘;’";‘;;)fi*g‘;‘;;;";;;';‘,‘;"“;;fii:_u"; From tho vory nature of a alviad| The river always | brought up_tho that o Siows Oy, o the mouth of| Caldwell, Hamilton & €o,| gy g a1 novelties in Bilver F : e . Ul they have to be operated by one as a | €ran we had to catd but man, always | the Missouri, twen ave Bl BANEKERS. A IN THE WEST! ) e L sou s Towe | T | oort oty iak: i as 1, 24,8 | A e had b0 sk b e A | e obstrustion of & = Ware, Clocks, Rich and i these interests and the matorial devel. | % Itivers are not so usod, but i | better; 8o ho mude o railways, They | s0lid character to be ;"""l‘.‘"’,‘j R e et T ety A ” ho T, General Agents for the '3 opuent of Towa and tho west, my | o8 always must bo owned wud | tried to beat tho Alukichty iwhis A o Y e | il | Pl ok, wegienss| SEYLish Jewelry, the La- | p, 4% o BEtt Pianos and ne . " i o P ation, ‘hy is N t ght e coounts kept in currency or gold subject to R i e a2t 1 thot snbor: | Ly V", A ol ek R s o st "Bt s | il b sight o o olars s | s i Al S test, Most Artistic, and | Organs manufactured. v \, pplause. hold it a sol- 4 5 ey o A e ill mak el i yement e t deposit issued payable in throe, > A 8 1 f i cun duty, Mr. President and gantio. | [0 bighwoy. hEseraiouty with | Eriocasal, Hadid f wauk ok | Tk MU' NG SRESOY GBI M aemd e s St 0% Qhojcest Selections in ur prices are as Low as { % ¥ [ . 3 il man | a0 obraskl; g : o filling | demand wi toreat. B Inen af thls oonrention, of tho govern: | oSfyeery ) iupossibility) how two |here in - the wesfiern counties| Water all the time, then by filling | “YRTEERR S Lo : Stones, and all |20y Eastern Manufacturer i g8t lniprare (hin river oz auy | F0 AT 85 ibposslility) hox joing | We have the finest &anal in the | banks from this low water he will | rifles ut market rases of intercet, Precious Stones, and Dealer. I’y i ot ,e,‘ river whereby these products BARL, ALALLEATIAR MERE A14 O "‘k ‘({’ world, We are a young, ¥igorous and [ make a channel for the floods | Buy and sell gold, bil exchange, govern- AL f Fi % . d SO euespaued, "Le auay o good] 020" A4 ot Dive a aols | NackLl e ace A Jouwag, Nisurous aRRIBIONS O Chore Wl b | ek e, et b 4% descriptions of Fine | Pianos and Organs sol to resolv but you must 00 BmelbiE rasady M Unch . thet el | oam sabep: Congreshs has said | moro overilows destroying this beauti- | braw siht drate an Englaad, reand, Scot- Watches, at as Low Pri- |for cash or installments at ] " " | an o g0 i B 5 blow- t b 1 e it | on the banks. g 1ol you & DOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. i i i ~ thlog from congrm, " wid, “T"ak B 2 Rk s s " un th o |t Kave it wo ary B o v on thebenks, Kight millons vou k| o bRCTok] ces asis compatible with | “YGpr BN gtock of glad £ Shase Honon ;.n:::::; :l'orku\g of the railroad is artificial, ulu:u]dhmll have it the sayue as De- | you "“‘a"‘f‘ i“:‘]“:l“:"”]l;";‘:‘:l“f:fl;‘;‘lt honorable dealers. Call |8teinwa Pianos, Knabe ! : : he expenses of operating it mee |troit, Milwaukee and other places. sheep as for & Hanb, v : , e b sty o vty et ity 38858 e || Tl AR 6 vy i 5 | Bcinocs (011600, | and soe our Elogant New | Piauos, Vose & Bon's Pi i ; , beca not see how they can be reduced much | City and St. Louls was defwribed as | 1f you as ot & Ndi | anos, and other €8, 1 will understand that thore s _somo | hof % BOW ey ca o Sred e e this work they will say, ‘These fel- din, ) i oy Wil s Scsoution: | ortory o find ok G | R 18 would tabyn out | J0 Ok Y e ey mean some. | THE GREAT WESTERN| Store, Tower Building, Also Clough & Warreu, i mfl‘:m‘::‘:?”u: ll:‘:“:n:::’“"“"ul,: suugru—u'cn n the present—we must | The government must do somethAng fl"'i xt;ui;ll‘g;(.l;‘il: bt)}““:d:";»:‘i'l‘uvly s s corner 11lth and Farn- |Sterling, Imperial, Smith § : f g p ) get of r sum T d pel 5 . R. b 3 r A # hiave 6,000 milew of railwuy.in Iowa, |nroquo @t (P et oft our surplus | for s, ~Tho time is coming when Wi ™ syhormiatently got to do 18 justto R ham Streets. American Organs, &c. ' Do : but hat was not enough to' carry tho Pouduch, A Teaid ' .2.’,‘.“5. 850, a | ahal have milions and millions of werybdy know that we meanto| Creighton Block, | not fail to see us before pnr- 4 surplus products during tho last year. | ' en he 0 forces | bushels of grain and the same amount set them to help us and we VEBRASKA R & BRO i ] s 8. | of nature, around; you are in|of fine pork, and. th ¢ have | v 3 I OMANA, ere ¥ -IMAX MEYE , ¥ ewt,vln‘dwn @ thoussud miles | o diffioulty. What do you seet| mones U‘,""mlmwmh‘::‘; "t‘::nm:“;“: shall get j it &@rSend for Circular nov 20dkw ¥ |chasing en slow in this matter, T received more thanks tor the efforts 1 made from 8t. Louis than from Towa, Knnsas and Nebraska to- gether. Cease being slow in this thing. Wake upand go to work, and your object will soon be in fair way of accomplishment, pi valley. ~ And now in our infancy, a new poople, hardly used to the meth. ods and forms of conventions, so that our worthy chairman was almost com- Wllud to coax us to make motions, © aro becoming oppressed with the burthens of our surplus product. The railroads cannot do a tithe of the work improve it le¥ them give it to us, A\pd wo will imprive it in double quick time, He thanked ouncil Bluffs for get- ting up this conjvention, and said he uxlumlud the hfnd of friendship to them without oMo particle of lf'uuluusy. would there have been any Now England? (Laughter.) I believe if facilities wore given to send their illimitable productions to the markets of the world through these rivers, this country would becomo the might: iost empire under the sun, I aw very glad that you have taken ‘Belly passesigor dicket for emigrants by th fn- man line. _nll\]l“l Any one having desd animals I will remove them free of charge. Leave orders soufheast corner of Harney and 14th St., second door, CHARLES SPLITT. _