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¢ i The Omaha Bee. Published avery morning, except Sunday, The onty Monday morning daily, 1 KIS BY MAIL I"hree Monthe, $3.0( One o L0 SEKLY BEE, published ev- nesday, MS POST PATD:— 2,00 | Three Months 50 . 100 | One LU ) One Ye Six Months, CORR sations relating Z ters should be addressed to the EDITOR ¢ Tue Ve, A BUSINESS LETTERS—AI Busines Getters and Remittances should )rv-'wi dressed to THE OMANA POBLISHING COM- PANY, OMAHA.. Drafts, ( ks and Post- office. Orders to be made payable to the order of the Company. QOMAHA PUBLISHING C0., Prop'rs E.ROSEWATER, Editor. £dwin Davis, Manager of City COirculation. John H, Pierce is in Charve of the Mail Cireuation of THE DAILY BEE. | . D. Cham} mdent and Tue speakership race is still pro- grossing, with a dark horse looming up in distance. St. Jor's much vaunted opera house can’t hold a candle to our own magni ficent temple of amusement. Wasminatox boarding house keep- ors are plucking up their spirits, In throe days congress will bo in session. DakotA claims a population ot 170,- 000 and is certain of admission to the sisterhood of states at the next ses- sion. Sunser Cox has returned from Eu cork performances in the congressional democratic minstrel show, KiLratrick finds Chili a very warm country just at present. There is a cold reception waiting him in the state department when he returns home. Tug app: late judicial counsel of the Methodist church have slammed the door in the face of the Rev. Mr. “Thomas, and he is dcomoed to remuin a heretic, Nexr w the Kentu tore will elect a United tor. As there is no opposition Sena- tor Beck will probably be returmed for the ensuing six yoars. Ky logisla- tes sena- GeNrLemaN Grorae PENDLETON, of Ohio, is laying pipe for the democratic presidential nomination in 1884, Mr, Tilden’s comments on the announce- ment are now in order. ‘WAsHINGTON is somewhat agitated over the report that the ghost of Goorge Washington has appenred at Mt. Vernon. TIvmust have been the vesult of Gibson's star route dis- CHICAGO papers are charging that it cost the mutual Union telegraph com- | ¢ pany $15,000 to gain permission to erect their poles in the city., Several Chicago aldermen have recently pur- chased diamond breastpins, Tre contract fiend is again making his way westward. Our farmees THE IRISH CONVENTION The meeting of the National Trish Convention, now in session in/Chiea erving of more than passing no tice I st alwi Jarge hody of Am ize that country as their birth st place, Trish aflairs fcan citizons, who rece place, or the birthplace of their an cestors, In the seeond place, Treland, by reason of her misfortunes, has always had a warm spot in the hearts [of Americans, who have viewed with A sympathy her steaggles for freedom | from landlord tyranny, and her con- flicts with English prejudice and gov ernment misrale, The objects of the present meeting of the ¢ clear. Trough the turmoil and sme of the last yeirs' conflict in the lish parliament and on Irish soil has wention are not exactly como the Gladstone land bill. Every concession in the matter of land ten ure which was demanded over cighteen months ago by Parnell and | Davitt, the apostles of land reform, has been granted by the English gov- ernment. In addition to these do- mands a number of provisions have been attached to the bill as orginally drafted by Mr. Parnell, which seem to leave nothing to be desired so far as a securc tenancy and a fair rent under existing landlords is concerned. More than this, the bill, as already pointed out in Tie Bek, makes fur- ther provision for the ultimate pur- chase of holdings by tonants by means of funds loaned for this pur- pose by the government. It would secm under these circumstances that there ought to be little room tor agi- tion of property would be accom- plished by any further reduc- ti and, as wo beliove, s of rent which already, lands by nearly $27,000,000 annually. The the pass 01 which has culminated in the “‘no wated itation which has succeeded rent” proclamation, has u friends of the Land League. o8 assisting in oxtending the ingtenantainstead of forcing the lenguo into a position which called for league would have maintained its or- ol Ameri itsolf in a position, ultimately to take the next step towards home rule in Treland aud a local government in Dublin Castle. Itis on some accounts unfortunate that the “no ront” policy of theLand League was forced upon that body in Treland by the leader of the revolutionary clement among Irish National Convention will probably | The law not take into consideration, but which | men who have not the | are well worthy of the sober, second thought of every Trish- American who little | tirel suspected of being insane, though the | veat interest to a|Green Tsle at heart the Slocumb license law, required to advertiso a notice of appli- cation for two weeks in the Tn order to ascertain the newspapers published in Omaha be designated as the paper |t kil the pr in [ in his poor way Dougls county, City Clerk Jowott|wou'd be benefited by his act would wssued an invitation to the publishers weeks statements | Guiteau's deed the evide of circulation in the city clerk's office | reachlng conspiracy. Guitcau plan- on or before Thursday, December 1. % is the only paper that com- plied with this request. local patrons but ing. He claims that he was impell foreign advertirers, who have | to do the deed by the Deity, but ac- been duped by gross exaggerations of the circulstion of these papers. Traveling agents of the among tation on the land question in Ireland. | daily. Nothing short of the actual confisca- | are asked to furnish the proof to sus- ir claims they fail to come to time. ,ast summer, when the city council invited statements of city circulation justly, | with each bid for official advertising, rope and will shortly resume his burnt | diminishes the annual rontal of Trish | the Herald did not file a bid, and the fair chance ive standing of Omaha again the only pa- | graphed statement of the census as age of the land act in Treland | another dailies, Tne Bee is from tho movement many strong | per that comes forward with a sworn |sent to Tie: Bee from Washington. Sensible | statement to substantiate its well ca- | A correct comparative table is ap- men and woman would have prcferred | tablished claim as the most widely | pended: to have seon Mr. Parnoll and his as- | circulated Louis and west of Chic: s of the land law to the suffer- [of San Francisco, of St. ATATRS, this nide RA1LROAD and passengor freights its suppression by the government. | have been largely reduced in some ar and | Dlinois Indiana Even with tio passage of thabill there [sections of the country this y was suflicient work for the league in [8till the railroads report increased calling attention to cases demanding | earning its operation. By such a course the |crops. notwithstanding the short The old busidess figures and a large business insure ation in lreland, retained its|good profits is as true of railronds as an sympathizers and placed |1t i8 of groceries maxim law NebrAskA has one mile of railroad to every sixteen square miles of terri- Guiteau's Responsibility. Pliladelphis Press, The conduct of Guiteau since he |’ brought himself into public notice and the evidenco adducedat the trial shows Amoricans. Tho threat that if such & | tht ho is mentally imperteot. ~This are broken every day by lightest compunctions of conscience in 8o doin, as their sense of right and if they ever had any, is en destroyed. Yet they are ne fear of punishment alono keeps them in tolerable order. 1f a knowledge of right and wrong is a correct test of every applicant for liquor license is | insanity, half of our jails might well be emptied and their inmates sent to anylyins _ the paper| “gyly greas maes of our criminals having the largest circulation in the|ooneern themselves little with con county in which the Ticenso in applied | siderations _of what s or is not evil which of | in itself. Their only inquiry is what acts are forbidden and punished by law. Guiteau knew he had no r ident, but, reasoning he thonght those who protect him. A large number of very sane people remsoned mo less fallacionsly when they saw in ce of a far ned and executed his criminal purpose with the greatest celiberation. Ho ¢ loulated rightly its effect upon the No other | governiment. If he miscalculated the Omaha paper has dared to file a sworn | effect upon himself it simply shows statement of circulation, because such a statement would be ruinous to them, not only with thei he reasoned badly, like thousands of other felons who have expiated their crimes on the gallows notwithstand- cording to his own account ho was ca- pablo of resisting that mmpulse when thecircumstances were not favorablefor Herald and | the commission of the erime, and just Repablican are constantly socliciting | before the shooting he describes him- for their papers merchants and manufacturers in the east under false pre! solf as “walking up and down to work himself up’ to the point of firing. He knew to was about to commit an Although | offense against the laws and appre- they know that Tue Bre clreulates | headed personal violence to himself threo times as many dailics in Omaha | from the people. as the Herald and Republican com- bined they persiet in claiming that | not, if Lis act was prompted by a con- respective papers have larger | scious intent to do an unlawful act, circulations in Omaha than any other | heither ethics nor justice demand that But every time these papers Whether Guiteau can discriminate nicely between moral good and evil or he shall be exempted from the pun- ishment which the law prescribes tor deliberate murde THE CENSUS. Omana, December 1, 1881. To the Fditor of The Bee. Was the census as published a few days ago in the telegraph columns of Repubiican refused to furnish a state- | Tygg Bee correct. 1f not will you re- ment of circulation, and now, when | produce a corrected list and decide a afforded to | bet. CoNSTANT READER. Several errors crept into the tele- Colorado. Connecticut, 1748 1,184,109 259,801 08 3 542,180 sachusetts New Jersey... .. New York. ... 2 1a31 et G preml col needed ct , Denver and fater medinte points. Thera are deposita on the line of the Rio Grande, about seven. n_ miles from mish as good e county, Denver, which woul WYO VING A crank paraded the streets of Chey- unday m rning, entirely naked \ Cheyenne to Deer Lod from | inch to thre break"'is for ubout threo wmiles at Market Lake wthburn, of Green River, has made ents for the purchase’ of 2,500 #ood California sheep, and will place them on his range on the Fortanelle, king of the late wreck near Rawling, irnal says that the concussion when must huve | oo « terrific, as b th locomotives are all smashed and b x cars are piled up _two deep on top of them. Al kinds of fruit, raisins, barley aud California_wine are 1y romiscuously s.attered through the wreck UTAH. al, fit for ordinary use, has been found within ten milasof St. George, A Utah man harvested 1,076 bushels of arly Rose pototoes from a single acre Pass the chromo. The Ogden water works will be com- pleted aud the ter in distribution all over town within two weeks, MONTANA, Butte has three hospits Miles City h s thir'y Chinese resi‘ents o Utah & Northera surveg to Bentou lias been complet d. Sixty-one tixpayers of Chotean county pay over & 00 each. There hiye been alout 90 houses built in Bismarck the current year. Sun River stockmen have Tately sold 0 000 worth of beef cattle Bullion shipments from Butte for the nding Novewber 19th, agsresated y-five head of cattle were drowred at Canyon Ferry, on the blissouri, by breaking of the ice, A courle of weeks soldat Keogh, They were theponies used by the Fift] ntry, who ‘lmu- been ordered dismounted. A man named Alexander, who lives near Ada, Custer county, manufactured 1 pounds of butter, this year, He also rais- ed 1,200 bushels of oats, The organization of atramway company isin contemplation at Butte, ruuning line of street cars feom the Butte terminus of the Utah & No thern through Batte to Walks Wintry aspec's have fallen upon the Northwost atout the sams time this vear as last. There is trifle less snow with the cold less intense, hut winter seems t . be here in enruest with the chances that it will remain, ileven thousand b of cat'le and 000 shee have been shipped _to Chic during the past season by the N, P, 1ou ly . smal portion of the v that has been mar- ve well caleulate | alidea of the importance « f in Montaua, 130 ponies were lle to giye & bUis industr NEVADA. The Central Pacific company pa taxes in Blko county amounting to 600. The amount of property exempt from taxation ‘n Ormsby County is as follows: Widows (58), rches, $22,700; public L rary struments, The current, expenses of the slate gov- ernment of Nevada are, in round numbers, $22,500 yer month, or § 70,00 per year. The total asses-ed value of all the projerty in the state barely exceeds $.7,000,0c (', The Indians near Chico are agitated over an approaching wedding of a coppex- colored lrave to a lovely Indian belle, which is to come off at the next full moon. 2 | Extensive preparations are being made. NEW MEXICO. The Las Vegas coal prospecting com- pany has begun on a shaft pointing in the direction of China. Th- kindergarten academy at Socorco has an enrollment of fty-seven students and i+ a signiticant »nccess. The Atlantic & Pacific road paid over 815,000 in one week to transport workmen that the ‘atter l- ace can furnsh all the 1 as that of El Paso cluding the should bewaro siguing their numes to any obligation bearing the form of a note until they are fully satisfied with the ideatity and honesty of the owner. —_— Turee thousand miles of naviga- ble water draining over half a million square miles of territory, which pro- duced last year one-third of the country's grain crop, are a few of the claims of the Missouri river for re- cognition at the hands of congress, Parers have beenfiled in seventeon congressional election contests with the clerk of the house of representatives, They aro distributed among the states as follows: Alabama four, Virginia two, Bouth Carolina four, Mississippi two, Florida one, Louisiana one, Mis- souri one, Towa one and Maine one. TuERE is universal o difference between the trial of the assassin of President Garfield and the conspirators against the life of Presi- dent Lincoln, Seventeen years ago the country was in no mood for any such scencs as those which now dis- grace the criminal court at Washing- ton, AN open winter and prosperous in- dustries guarantees plenty of remuner- ative work for our mechanics and laborers during the coming cold sea- son. In Omaha building continues without check. Out-door labor still no man national con ns to have proved effective. venerable in t States has more ; ! tho intorests of the Irish people at |Possess from his lator action. Wit Irishman, and our own learned and able Bishop O'Connor than he whom policy was not adopted contributions | is as far as tho testimony of the most from the United States to the funds of | of the wituesses has gone. Those who the league would not be forthcomimg It is significant that the “no rent” procla- mation has been denounced by every | have looked upon him as a man who leading Trish prelate in the world, in- Archbishop Croke, whose patriotic name must | other evidences of in over be dear to every truo-hearted|is claimed to have were brought in contact with him be- fore the shooting thought him a little “off” in his intellect—a crank and a nuisance. No one, hpwever, seems to ought not to bo at large, or who was not accountable for his actions. Had he not murdered the president, all tho anity which he mfested would have counted for nothing, His having been an undesirablo boarder, a persis- tont oftice-seeker and an irropressible United | bore, and having an aunt_or two in- thoroughly | sane, derive all the significance _they heart. There seems no doubt that the wvention now the jury have to determine is n whether he is a worthless, we in session | brained man, for that may be con- o | made his break and wi The increase of population will commit Irish Awmericans to arevo lutionary policy. Tt remains to be seen whether the body of the Irish rosidents in this country will feol themselves bound by its resolutions, At a time when tho frst radical at tempt to reform existing abuses has been mado by an English ministry at tho loss of prestigo among their con- stituents and disaffection in the party rarks, it will be diflicult to cou- vinee sober minded people that such an attempt whould be met by obstruction and abuse. Shooting at bailiffs and houghing cat- tle may be partly justifiable in a time of great popular excitement, when public sentiment is sought to be aroused to corroct heineus wrongs, but 1t will never be sustained, and it cannot bu excused as a systematic method to exhibit dissatisfaction with a law which is increasing the wealth abuses under which the Imsh people have suffered in agony for centures. It seems to us that such movements tend to destroy the very objects for which they are organized. The tend - endey of events in Ireland is towards finds steady employment, which means |8 home rule, which will ultimately warm homes and healthy food for the|have to be accorded the people by wives and children of the poor. Secrerary Foroer, after consult- ing the best interests of the treasury England. Are they now showing that they are fitted to take charge of their local government? 1s a state of perpetual lawlessness the best guaran- in the matter of the disbursement of [tee for good law-making even in an ceded, but whether he i insano as to be clearly irresponsible. The evidence is thereforo to be con- : sidered with a view to its bearing on| OOCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. In the case of the g 1 Statos vs. Holmen, reported in the court held that ‘“if it| Sleigh-bells are jingling in Deadwod. appears that the mind of the accused | Pennington county court house bonds is merely weakened or clouded, but is | sell at 97 cents, not incapable of romembering, reason-| Lind hus been bro'en and the ing and judging between right and | tion part] wrong in respeet to tho par to admit that he was impelled to the commission of the act by an incon- trollable impulse, would bs to disre- gard the test of responsibility which establishes.” 80 docidedly this singlo point. ar act, | di- | Phe qu rters of that | former of the Seventh cavalry and the The | latter of the T'wenty-fifth infantry, at Fort state decisions show a divergency of | Meade, burned to the ground. A strong opinion on the subject of insanity when pleaded in defense. statos it is loft to the jury to decide whether the insanity he was controlled by the Deity. some T 1870 appear to have been about 30 per cent. DAKOTA AND THE BLACK HILLS, founda- hali at laid for the new cit Grand Forks, New buildings a' d_improvements of all konds at Ja ar foot up The new buildings at Valley City, with. out other improvements, amount to the @ | ueat li tle sum of $229,900. npanies H and A, the wind was bloing, and_the grass on the parade ground caught fire repeateily, The boating season was quite short this year, yet on the Yellowstone river alone the | thers were carried 8,420,000 pounds of defendant’s | freight from Bism rck. On both rivers knowledge of right and wrong is | there were transported 1,800 passengers. while in othera of Irelaud by many millions annually, f""""‘" with_an fnquiry as to the and to obstruct a measure which is | actions. The beats also carrie | during the searon 400 Indians, 1800 h ad of horsea and attle, unil 600 head of sheep. There were power of the defendant to control his | ,eceived for +hipment eact 160,000 buffalo The United States courts, |hides, 18) 10ns of wool, and a large num- doing much to remove the grave |following the Englsh decisions, ad-|ber of other hides and pelts. "Th- uumber here to the test of a knowledge of | of steamboats ewployed was 21, Over 43, nght and wrong, and by this test doubtless the jury will be instructed —— to determine the guilt or innocence of 000,000 pounds of freight were shipped by river from Bis k. D‘OLGHADO. Tmpure well wat ¢ is spreading typhoid In the recent case of the United | feverin Denver. States vs. Holmes, cited above, the| The Fort Collins express sadly admits, court decided that, ‘‘although a sun when committing erime be labor- ing under partial insanity, if he never- | the best. theless understand the that with her half dozen saloour, dance hiouses, houses of ill-fame and gamblin deus, the reputation of the town is not of nature and| )npense ) o’s of coal, both bituwinous character of the act and its conse-|and anthracite, which lie within seven quences, and have knowledge that it |miles of the center of the town of Rico, is wrong and criminal, and mental | promises to be a valuable adjunct te power enough to apply that knowledge . t0 his own case, and to know that if |, An excellent quality of pare water has the material progress of the camp. been struck at he Pueblo steel worke a from Kansas City to Albuquerque. A g1d excitement has been sprune on Albuquerque, It is claimed that the glit- tering stuff has been found in the foot-hills adjacent the city. . The Las Vegas Optic1s the best pa in the south-west: With an eye xin, to the prosperity of the town and terri its success is gratifying. An Albuquerque thug of hard repute was publicly horse whipped for holding up A stranger in Socorro. It was done 0| publicly on the plazs, and was witnessed Dy & number of people. This is the way The Albuerque Journal i blood-curd ing afF “A ight champion from aw was hunting around town yesterday for some one whom he could kill. He carried mun of twenty -two calibre, and met his clim in front of the Boss saloon. He next seen on his CALIFORNIA, The levee cu the Sacrawento river, near rinceton, is to be built two feet above high-witer mark for fifteen wiles in either direction. A very large force is employed in the work., About 9,000 boxes of raising were made yearin Santy Ava valley, Los An- seles county, which brought $2a l.ox. The {erald said sorue farmers obtained 8200 un acre from this source sl ne, MISCELLANEOUS. The Assessed valuation of Oneida coun ty, Idaho, is $1,211,152.50; total tax $26,- 015, The last brick in the new State Insane Asylnm at Salem, Oregon, was laid on the 17th inst., and the entire building will soon Le under roof. The Legislature of Washington Terri- tory passed & memorial asking Congress to comp 1 the Northern Pacific to build its roud over the Carcade meuntains immedi- n_lfly, or relinquish the lands held as a sub- sidy. — Fraud. Tens of thousavds of dol'ars are squan- dered yearly upon_ traveling quacks, who g0 from town to town professing to cure all sheills that our poor humanit; heir to, Why will nit the public learn cof. mon sense, and if they are suff-r ng from dyspepsia or liver complaint, inve-t a dol. lar in SpiisG Brossos. Sold by all drug: gists and indorse: by the faculty. See testimonials, Price 50 cents, trial bettles 10 cents, eodlw —_— Army Orders The latest arny orders issued from the headquarters Department of the Platte, Omaha, Nebraska, December 1, 1881, are as follows: Aboard of survey, to consist of Lieutenant-Colonel ' W. B. Royall, Third cavalry, Captain Thomas Wil- son, commissary of subsistence, Cap- y | G. W. Wertz, witness fees ter, U, 8 the trial of Private Oliver fore it. DETAXL FOR THE (0 cavalry. First Licutenan ond Licutenants, Edwin Fifth cavalry Miner, Ninth infantry. First Lieutenant Walter Ninth infautry, judge ady rater number o those named cannot be vice. ruit John H et Saunders, W, pany “E,” Fourth infs Private Robert Burkn John E. Summers, surgeor medical director of the de| the oflice of the medic T., are assigned to compan infantr: Reeruit Dougla: T., for the infantry, will be assigned mental commander to a con WepNEsDAY, Nove: ment. Corhss, from the general fund Carri from the general fund & tax of for services as witness in st; 9. Omaha. general fund; n Johnson, road work ank F. Currier, petit jnzor Moses Flint, work on bridg, Thirty persons, petit jur.rs’ October term. is & Pacitic r pau-ers . g nin, jurors’ fees Redma» & Son. 5o ds f 1 poo Joseph R- dman, witness fee Henry M. St.ne, witness fees BY INCH Very often we sco apersc from some form of kidney and is gradually dy This no longer need be s where every other remedy Sold at fifty cents a bottle MecMahon, Maple grain which has been Woest. ARBACH BLOCK, Dongla e Resolved, That the county Rosolved, That the county tre urer be, and hereby is, dirccted o |8iwht check without notico draw from the general fund $46 and | Certificates of deposit ssuca payable in theee, apply the same to the payment of the | X and twslve months, searing [uterest, or on delinquent personal tax of Joseph Redman and Redman & Lewis for | rtics at market rates of interost. the year 1874, for services as juror. Resolved, That the county treas- | mens state, county and city bonds. urer be, and hereby is, directed to |, Draw sigat ratts on Eogland, Lreland, Scot- draw from the general fund $659 and apply the same to the payment of the | cOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. delinquent personal tax of Joseph| _surldt Eglmnn, for grand juror services in FITS EPI LEPSY Resolved, That the county clerk be OR and hereby is directed to notify B. E.| FALLING SICKNESS. C. Westerdahl that he must vacate the ber, Joux R. MaNcu D. S. BENTON, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW o V. Foro, wstont quurermss: | AGADEMY OF MUS A general court martial is appoint- ed to meet at Fort Robinson, Neb., | on the 7th day of December, 1881 [ as soon thereafter as practicable, for ¥ Jor! MONDAY, DEC. 51 H. ing, troop M, Fifth cavalry, and such other prisorfers as may be Lrought be- URT P. Andru and Christopher C. ® Wyat te. flicers assemble iristio, enlisted , i assigned togtroop *“D,” Third cavalry. Recruits Thomas J. Kennard and ieoree Hotchkiss, enlisted at Fort aunders, W. T., are assigned to com- try. iire, listed in band, Fourth infantry, will be as ed . ogi- ot commndor T Y M 75| THECHIMES OF NORMANDY Leave of absenco for twenty-five days in granted ‘Licutennt Colonel | OMAHA HARMONIC SOCIETY. S. A tment. Captain Richards Barnett, assistant| st surgoon, U, 8. A., will tako charge of | Tmi al director dur-| URIted States Depository ing the absence of Stirgeot Sunimers. — Recruits Walter Seactield and John Clifford, enlisted at Fort Douglas, U. ny 1, Sixth us Paul, enlisted at Fort d, Sixth| Cor. 13th and Farnam Sts. l.\) the r mpany. mber Board met pursuant to adjourn- Present, Commissioners Drexel and The following was adopted : esolved, That the county treasu- | citiesof the United Stat rer be and hereby is directed to draw | nent of Euro: delinquent personal tax of Frank F. ate case. house now occupied by him forthwith, | month's same being upon lot 5, block 118, | ed Infallible Fit Powders. The following was allowed from the | free Trial box. Dr. Goulard than Ui el cannot be asenlled | BOYIYS OPERA HOUSE 38 and ap- | man line Py the same to the payment of th 20! ONE WEEK ONLY. Commencing A Grand Amusement Event Engagement of th Celebrated Eastern Stars, GRACE CARTLANA AND Captain John B, Babeock, Tiith] JOHN MURRAY, ts, Charles | D). 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WEARLIBEIND 1836, Organised as & National Bank August 20, 1883, The Proccedings at the Commise | CAPITAL AND PROFITS OVER - €300 000 sionor's Mooting Wodnesday, OPFIORRS AND DIRROTORS § HurMAN KouxTzr, Promdent. Aveysrus Kotxrue, Vie Presldent, H. W. Yarzs, Cashior, A, J. Porruxtoy, Attorney, JoHN A. CRKISHTON, F. H. Davis, Asst. Cashler, Thi bank recoives duposita without regard to amount, Tssucs time cortificatos boaring Interest. Draws drufts on San Francisco and pflncipfll also London, Dublin ncipal citios of the conti] Edinburgh ond the pr Sells passengor tlckets for emigrants'by the (0} = 777!\\'\\;]1]\’ e The Oldest kstatushed e o 1 BANKING HOUSE ) treasu- IN NEBRASEA. rer be and hereby is directed to draw P 0 und apply | Caldwell, Hamilton & Co,, the same to the delinguont personal . W. Wertz for the year 1880, BA TN EEINVE Businoes transsctod same as that of an Incor- porated pank, - | Accounts kept in currency or gold subject to demand withous interest. 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They are especially OMAHA, - - - adapted to this class of diseases, acting directly on the stomach and liver at (b | GALTANIZED - [BON by Tsh & has failed () Buckwheat Cakes with Vermont 3 ini yrupis about the correct thing Dormer WmeWS, leals' for breakfast at this season ofthe year, French, theGrocer, has somo” fing| 1IN, [RON % SLATE ROOFING. Buckwheat Flour made from selected Adjourned to the 3d day of Decem- c 0 R N l c £ County Clerk. sent by mail toany part of the Uni 01 States or 8 50 | Canada on receipt of price, or by expross, C. 0. D. Address, ASH & ROBBINS 360 Fulton 8t., Brooklyn, N. Y. ERN WORKS ! C. SPECHT, : Proprietor, 11213 Harney Street, NEB. —MANUFACTURERS OF— Cornices, thoroughly | Specht's Patent Metalic Sky- The screened. Hehas also i stock some 1i . ight, choice Vermont Maple Syrup. A very best that can be found in the Patent Adjustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. Tam the line of goods. TRON FENCING, Crestings, Balustrades, Verandas,iOffice and Bank Railings, Window and Cellar uards; also the surplus funds, has issued a call for $20,000,000 of the six per cents extended at three and one-half per cent by Secretary Windom. The only |of the best ministry for Ireland which | doubtful if Guiteau could be cony other course was the purchase of the|England has over had, help on the four and one-half per cents in the[movement for Irish nationalization? open markot at » premium, Irish parl vaporings ny and iament 1 senseloss And will about English tyran- sanity i wild he do the act he will do wrong and desorve punishment, such partial in- uot sufficient to exempt him denunciations | from criminal responsibility.” It is ted under the limitations of this decision, Who will say that he knew he " " doing wrong and deservin, These are a fow questions which tholmm when he fired the f the depth ",5"2?5 'f;f.'..d lg?.'i.e'.::!(: Ah-?j fantry, A. D, C,, is appointed to meet of a desirable quality in every particalar. | at the quartermaster’s depot in this The Denver & Rio Grande road reached | city at 10 o'clock a, n ‘Thanksgiving day tnd is [ 1881, or as soon thereafter as prac- already shipping coal from the mine Crested biutte has both snthracite und i | bituminous \‘>tul,l-n\|l' mised ol A d wiill so 3 Crested Butte on d ship tain C. 8. Roberts, Seventeenth in- December 1st, ticable, to examine iuto and report upon and fix the respousibility *for the damaged condition of a lot of ‘3 Pernham J.P.ENGLISH, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, 810 South Thirteeath Street, with C. F. Manderson, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW novédt - M.'Woolworth. BYRON REED, BYRON REED & CO. OLDSKT RATABLISUED GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. FRESHE Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Etc., Bto. N. P. JENSEN'S wu| RESTAURANT "And Confectionery ! Real Estate Agflncy 416 10th St., OMAHA, NEB, IN NEBRASKAY Keep & complete abstract of title to Estate 10 Omahs an Douglas county. Orpi oew brick building, srubaw Staoete, FANCYFR71' & NAKES, &c. ABQEOITV‘L 5 st Jul Geo. P. Bemis W.J. CONNELL, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Front Room (p taire) In Hanscom' Rea Estate Acency, 16th and Dodge Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency docs STRIOTLY 8 brokerage business. Docs not speculate, aud therefore any barguias coruer Fltocath ad | = i+« ioks are 'insured to it patrons, lnstesd. LY the svent general State Agent for the 8bove, g