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TO CORRESPOJTDByTS.
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tlonol what nature BoeTer. 13il ' Is n
tinded lor.pnbUcation.T > ut lor'eur own
fiction and as proof of coed faith.
On * COUJCTBT FMESDS we will alwa ;
pleued to bear from , on all nutlen conn
wlti crcpf , country polltlct , and on nj
ject irhateTar of general Interest to the
. Information cot
pie of oar Elate. Any
d with the election , and relating to/1
ddenU.etc.wlUbe gladly received ,
inch eomnranlcftlona , howerer , mm
brief upotdblt. ; and tier must , IE 1I
ol the heet 01
be writun up c one tide <
POLITICAL.
Atl Axxot xcnmtTS ol candidates for
wha&er made bj sell or friends ,
, whether u aol * aor con. jnnlcatlons 1
" oomlnatlons are i
until
Editor , re (
tiaplf personal , and will bo charged
rertiaemrnu
AlIcommurJcatloniahODld be address
C. BCSEWATEB , Editor Bud Pohllaher , ]
r 271.
JfOTICE.
On and after October twenty-first , 187
> "eUy circulation ol the DAILY B Is asi
/by Mr. Edwin Daris , to whose order all
> . -icrlptlbns not paid at the office will be pa ;
ind by whom all receipt * for subscription
counteraicned.
counteraicned.E. . fcQSEWATEB , Pat
STATE COHV K1
A EepuUlPan State Convention will U
at the city ol Lincoln on Wedncway , tl
darol Sept , mber , 1874 , at 3 o'clock p. m
In nominator
the purpose ol placing
ciodldate for Oongresaf one candlnati
member of Congress contingent , candlrial
Governor , Bec.etary of State , Trea ;
Superintendent of Public Initrnbtlon ,
- Prison Inipector aod AJjorney General
lor the transaction of snt h otber buiim
p-operljr cove before it. The iel )
may
'from each Judicial District will nomlj
penon lor Piitrict Attorocr , lor their 'r
lite IJistncta. - '
TbeorsrnUelcounHesare entitled to
gatM upon the following tiauli :
Countl < i em of the sixth Principal lie
r' haUb ntitleJ tooue delegate for eacl
inhabitanii , according to tb ccniiu take :
9' IcB'becornrDt year , and trader each fr
orer Art hundred. But each organUid c
shall be entitled to at least one del
Organized counties west cf tbeGthF-M.
bo entitled to one delegate eccb. and
additional delrgste lor each cne tbcuMi
habiiaoU. according to the ccnsui afoi
'
and cue lor picu fraction orer fire' hui
f U fultowat1 ,
DELEOATE3 FOB COUNTIES.
4 Johnson. . .
Antelope 2 Kcor „ .
2 Keith M.
BuUer _ 4
Burt _ . 4
BafTalo , 3 Sladlfon. . . .
Ceu. . . . , .10 Mcrrick-
Chase 1 Nemaba. .
Ccdir . . . 2 Kuckolls . . . .
. .6 0 toe . . .
.6S Pawnee. . "
3 , Pierre. . , .
4 Platt _ . . .
Daeotah. 4.2 4S 1 halpj „ . . ,
Pawion -.2 Polk , , - . . ,
liaon _ . . . . 3 Klchanlnoa „ .
Dodge. . . 7 Bed Wlllcw
Douclai , * 38
Dundjrw Sarpr -
Franklin. . 3 Saunders- .
- e Sewan. . . . . .
J'urc . 2 Stanton .
Frontier. . . 1 Shi rnan _ . .
. S Thajtr .
Gospcrm. . . I Valley
Ilarli . . 8
Hall .5 Wayne.
3 Webster . .
Hitchcock. . . 1
Hamilton. . .4 VnorcaoUed Te
Unit . _ _ _ . , „ „ . . 1 in the Slat _
> 3
The conn ties are recommended to elei
lernaudelrgatesto act in case the "del
elect fall to attend the cocTcntion ; am
convention ti recommended to exclude pi
lor delegates that do not r < side In the coi
tbcr propose to rcprcf cut-
By order of tbe cojninittcc-
K. It. Jotrsso ?
C. H. GERE , Chalrn
Secretary , „
AM > now it transpii es that Tr
tirer Spinner and Secretary Bris
arc not , and have never been
j'are to'havea'Bn
'Congreesmau >
be exalted o
ly arises , who ia to
supernumerary contingency ?
GEX. SHERMAN has returned
Washington fromlaia tour throi
Virginia-and is now making aci
preparations for the contemplo
"removal of army headquaiten
St.
idea -that-the defection
any German Republican can s
niate any considerable numbei
Germans -/rgm the .Ropubls
ranks , is very-effectually exnlc
by Mr. 'Ch'arles Bankes , who bri
reviews the'poiltical siUiation-in
local column ? .
GOVKINOH
beginning to .muster .his forces
tfio Upper Eikfidrrf.preparator :
Qnoving upon' >
Conventions *
been dispniched to
country to.obsetye thef jnovenu
of the enemy.
TiiE Pomeroy bribery caseVwi
was set for trial on July" 29th ,
again been put offX pmgrsyift
torneys succeeded hi obtaininj
change of venue , and tlie'case ' g
over until after-election ? " 6ltt
clear himself before tlie courts.
OLD PBQBABiiJTiESis nowpji
ing hTrTraTn 'dver'thVjfufdri
Btorm thet jdeluged FPHtsburc , . !
Alleghan ? Clty t atuffday rii {
Itappeaw i o erw n ttTe P
burg * slgiial station' had noticed
indicMions jf an. approaching stc
beyond a"\aighf change in
harometer. '
, jilt
j t
WHAT bs become of the5 wt
works project \ Some three-we
' called in
atro this subjeot'vras up
yV Council , and"bne of our c
was instruct jd to c Tesp <
prater' Works
ith a"vi ir of .procuring
ai
this'dij
before
of T
mililia
army ]
Tan French Assembly refuse
dissolve and McMahon will prt
bly have to turn them out by fo
ble invita&tn.
'
THE Independents of Douj
county are.cn themove. .A. gat ]
ing of the Ko-op Klan , and all
other Klans that sympathize
oppressed" Industry , will take pi
in this city -Saturday. Do
Johnson has prepared a stirring
dress to awaken the slumbei
toilers into a realization of their i
cry and a recognition of his inv
able services in their behalf.
A m eeting of the Douglas Coi
Republican" Central Committee
be called by its chairman ,
Chauncey "VViltse , In a few d
with a view of fixing the time
holding the County primaries
the County Convention. "When
call is issued , we intend to na
some suggestions for a betterprc
tion against fraud in the prinm
AT the last meeting of the Re ]
lican State Central Committee
P. O'Hawes stated , that he had
warded $1,000 to C. E. Yost dui
the campaign of 1872 for the ben
of the Republican party. Not
cent of this money ever came i
the hands of the committee ,
have they ever been able to Je
what disposition was made o :
Now , inasmuch as the com rait U
still in debt to various parties foi
gitimate expenses , it might b <
general interest to know what
came of this money ?
Mr. Yost was not a member of
Republican Coromjttp , either Cc
ty , State or National. Ottn
Hawes Inform us how this mo
was expended.
POSTMASTER YOST had better
money in his purse by dismiss
that special ambassador , who i
go to'Washington , to plead hisca
This is not a matter that cm
whitewashed by corrupt agents
covered up by diplomatic plead :
It is a matter that interests not c
citizens of Omaha , but is vie1
with much concern by the peopl
the whole State.
An officer who holds the most
crative position within the gil
Senator JJJtchcopk , | s publ
charged with , and convicted
grave and disgraceful misdeme
ore. Ho attempts , unauccessfu
to cover up his corrupt aots throi
whitewashing detectives and in
ential personal friends. He may ,
such a course , temporarily misl
the Department Officers
Washington , but there is
escape from the popular verd
That-verdict will reverberate
thunder tones throughout theSt
and even Senator Hitchcock , M
all the backing at his command/
bo unable to resist it.
LIFE on the Locomotive is fuU
thrilling incidents and halr-breai
escapes. Another heroic deed , :
bly performed , occurred last Mi
day on the West "Wisconsin ro ;
He was a fireman. The train \
rushing along at the rateoftwer
miles an hour , and was just turn !
a curve when the engineer dlscc
ered a child upon the road-bed , i
Conscious of impending peril. 1
wakes were whistled down , but
near wa/j the locomotive to the ch
ttat it would assuredly have be
crushed h > dttot James Bassford.t
fireman seeing the child's dang
ran o"ut upon the engine and do1
upon the cow-catcher : His intent !
wastojumpto theroad-bedcatcH1
child , and leap from , the trai
3ut there was not sufficient tiw
he could only knock the child 01
so that it fell , between the ti
when he was struct by the catcl
and hurled down the embankme :
.The child was found unharm
under 'the fire-box of the <
gine , and Bassford escaped wi
some slight contusions.
' Bassford's bravery' 'deserves t
highast praise , and it is to be hop
will meet with substantial recogi
( ' UHCLinra ) PACKAGES.
A very important decision 1
] ust bee'ri rendered by the Kuprei
"Court" Pennsylvania , declari
r - J"r j
the public sale of unclaimed pacl
ges'by- transportation companies
fraud upon the rights of the own
Judge Mercur , who delivered t
opinion of the court in a testca ,
said :
"The first and second sections
the act of the 14th of Decemb
.1863 , Pur.-Dig ; 220 , pp. 0 and 7 , u
der , which the plaintiff in error pi
posed to sell the property , authi
izetT * the company to 'expose * It
sale at public .auction. The fi
meaning of 'expose ? in this statu
bbviourfy-Is to 'exhibit , ' 'to ' bri
' ' 'to point out
into view,1 * 'display ,
show to the .bystanders. ' Belli
ttie tmnfofwifh the goods locked
ill. thc-m , and describing the cc
tents as unknown , withholds frt
the bidders all knowledge of t
character or value of the couten
and clearly was not within t
meaning of the law which dire *
tlie manner of sale.
.This manner of selling goods
any value'is uniust to the owner ,
is no answer for a corporation'to s
that > y this.method its sales in t
aggregate produce quite as larg <
*
sum as" if the articles were expos
forview. . The company may i
suflfer , yet great injustice be done
the owner of valuable , goods. Tin
is ; no just > eason why Jiis 500
should be sold at a sacrificeVter'ei
ble the" almost worthlessipropert
'
another to be sold for more than'
value. Such n rodaeCof 6e8 $
Xunjustrto the bijfldera ; geawa
they twill' , not st nd upon ] eqi
ground. Thesta5ng trobabillty
ithkt the couteiata will \knpwn
e or more r the agents and-
u are mlly'-valui '
k down , at IOJK * i Jc
me one acting in the inter
e knowJngagent "W thTs-vi
the e\-ideuco Htbws-th'at *
itonts of.thetrunks were actua
irS& by < me of the agents
company before the sale ,
nh-was eoldtw contents xmkno i
lifewdolUrs. - - * :
COLORADO.
The red-skin scare is about o
N.
Considerable-activity prevail
the gulch mines of Summit com
"Working men are getting $4
day in the San Juan mines. '
Grasshoppers are reported nun
ous in various parts of the ten-it
* Th'e territorial election takes p
September 8th.
Grading has commenced on
Pueblo and Salt Lake railroad.
A party of twenty men left <
orado Springs , last week , for 1
River valley , to prospect for gel
A largo box of silver bull
which was lost recently fror
coach in southern California ,
been recovered. It had rolled d <
a declivity into a clump of bus
There were shipped from "V
Las Anlmas , during the.weekjt
ing" * last Thursday , .sirhum
head's of sheep , three carload
cattle , and about eighty thous
pounds of wool.
The Greeley people are in troi
because they can't get water eno
for their crops * and their 'to
grasshoppers .arevexing"the"soul
the -Boulder" county farmers ;
shade-trees of Denver are shri
ing in the drought.
Del Norte was all excitement
week. The cause of the stir
commotion was the reported
coV.ery of several gold-leads-
Jtiead-of .the southfork"of the"
Grande river. Specimens of
rock were exhibited which aasa
$1,000 , per top. A stampede
the resujt. At last accounts sevei
five or a hundred miners had stfti
for. the new mines. < '
'UTAH. ' . . - -
Thirty inches of ram has fallei
Utah this season. Twenty incl
evenly distributed and timely , \
ally insures good crops.
"Wagons are now hauling <
from" Weber , Salt Lake is t
showing her determination to be
dependent of the Union Pacific i
road for coal.
TheMormon authorities atFra
lin , in the northern part of TJl
are" arranging to have their S
sljofle Indian converts vote at
election in that city.
Ann Eliza Young delivered
first lecture in Salt Lake City on
evening of July 20 , at the Met
dlst Church , which was crowd
felx of Brigham's daughters
many .other Mormon ladies % \
present.
Salt Lake has commenced an
tion of trespass against the cc
niander and other officers of Ca
Douglas- breaking into the <
Ml and forcibly releasing a sold
hy virtue of the authority of
Secretary of "War.
During a heavy storm on the
ternoon of July 23 inSaitLakeC ;
the Catholic church was struck
lightning and badly damag
there was also a cloud hurst , flo
ing the streets and private r
dences.
Nearly a dpzn stones , rema
the Salt Lake JHfiune , have Ix
placed on the new temple this &
son , at a cost of about a thoust
dollars apiece. This building figu
up this-way : Twenty years ago
foundation was laid. To-day t
foundation is twelve feet above
ground , and the $2,000,000 collec
abroad for the building of the Te
pie. have found their way Into Bi
ham's bag. He holds the bag.
NEVADA.
Wood is retailing in Austin at 5
to $11 per cord.
Eureka , Nevada , is to h&ve $
ivorks ,
'Several of the mills jn Gold Cant
3old Hill , have shut down for.ws
> f ore.
The buildlrfg fever continues
age in Gold Hill , on the Divide a
n Virginia.
Rich placer mines have just be
liscovered on Bartlett Creek , sb
nilts northwest of Winnemucca.
Destructive fires have been n
ng in the forests near Cornell
Bay , Lake' Tahbe , and' are suppos
a be the work of incendiaries ,
> vil disposed persons.
The" Virginia and Truckee M
cad-office ' Virginia ; now furnisl
irbugh 'tickets to "Omaha and "l
Louis first-class' to the. fonr
ilace$90 ; to the latter , $105 ;
jurrency.
It is rumored thata Vigilan
Committee has been organized
eno , and that the" gamblers a
Hoodlums have been notified
eavc. Nothing definite isknoi
ixcep't that quite a number ha
eft.
The Nevada Democratic.SU .
rehtranCommltteVadopfed "resol
ions in favor of laws regulatii
ailroad freights and fares , and ; .tfl
ng rallroa'd properiy > at its oa
ralue , The test tor voters at t
> rimaries is opposition to Gran
administration.
In the early days , of smelting. ,
Sasteni Nevada"r says the "Whi
? ine News , it was found necessa
o obtain a substance for lining pu
wses which would resist theinteq
icat required in sineltiriganii 'U
Pancake * sandstone was the result
explorations , to discover the sam
Since that time fire brick has be <
mported frbm St. Louis , Phlj
lelphia and other point ; wi
vhich to line up furnaces , but , aft
r short trial , It'wST found'TK
lothing would so well fill the bill
lid the f'Pancake.Today , qul
' '
L large traffiahas'sp'rupg p ; in' ti
iue of buslnessj abd orrters'are'
elved fromillTl lgtibbrlngdUtric
is well 'as' from Omaha 'arid f&
rancisco. All furnace.jnen agr
hat no other stone ihWl ever y
teen found the eqiiajrofrthat now
ise. { . /
CAIJFORXIA. (
Sacramento is to have afire alar
' ' ' ' ' *
elegraph. -
Marysville is putting in a clai
or the location of the Lick observ
ory. _ . ' .
The oil wells being sunk at Si
Fernando , show - excellentindk '
ions.
A diamond , weighing one'and
lalf carats k as beerniBn'lin Stra'
> erry ValleyJlYur ; County.v'It
me of the straw'colored sort. , - *
A bee cave was'dficovered at B
fernando , Los Angeles county ,
ew days shice , in which : there c
e seen 24 lay era of honey :
A sixty-ounce chunk of gold w
bund recently in th Bald Mou
ain nihie , Sierra coun ij Califi
lia. \ , ' * j j
The Aid en Fruit jand' Vegetal
preserving Company1 , of Se i Jas
'
iaa commeQBfcl thelereot'lon oi
tour-story bulldiBgibnVthe lot nt
the Block Brfdg Tewt aicio of't
Buadaloupe Cre > fcIt"lB e'xpect
that the factoryVilTbe irl operati
In
Lake , Inyo county 5,000 bare of b
lion , with a steady accumulation
spite of the continual increase of I
number ofttewns fcr tniiBport tt (
Lns Angelw roadTeach taking
bars-'of eighty-pounds each at al
New mines are being opened ,
the demand for transportatio ;
constantly , In excess of the sur.
The army worms in the
fleldgof Davlsville. htve been e
icated by a flock of five hundred
keys ; and the crop now promises
usually-well from-thirty to' 1
tons-to the acre.Thebeets wil
sent to the Sacramento sugarie
year , but steps have been takei
establish a factory at Davlsville
fore next season.
Work on the southern branc
the Central Pacific Railroad , is
greasing finely , and the track is
laid to. within a mile and aha
Kern river. A side-track has 1
constructed for -few miles on
north side of.the river-in accord
with the Jaw that requires a s\v
every ten miles. Next week v
yvill , be commenced.on a long tr
and bridgeand a force of carper
will begin work upon ; the d
buildini ; : Passenger trains wil
as far as the'river on.Monday.
The discovery of wild coffe
various.'parts of the State has (
ted" great 'interest on , the sub
arid the adaptability of the soil
climate of California to'the' grc
of the genuine articje. InMont
county Mr. Watersls expenm
ing on its growth at his farri
Carrnello valley. "His plants
year are- not looking so "well as" 1
have done , owing to their expo
to the sea breeze ; but this fact
.not shake his conviction that ui
more-favorable conditions the c <
tree : can be made , to "flourish
yield'a , handsome crop. Mr , D
DevJne , of San , Jose , who .k i
something bf/coSee culturerw
to , the Auburn HpraM that he
heves the cofijbo tree "will flou
in PlacerEl Dorado and others
ties on. the foothills of the SI
Nevadas , after you rIse-1,500 al
the sea level , .and from that to 4 ,
Wherevet you .find the wild cc
you may be ? assured the tree
flourish finely.
Oregon and "Washington Ti
tory will have a wheat surplus
ISOjOOO tons this year.
Albanv will be the big maiiu
turiug city of the "Willamette "
ley in another decade. So says
exchange.
A company haa been organ
in Oprvallis , Oregon , for the pur ]
of cdnstiuctlnR'a narrow gauge i
road ; from Coryallls to the navlg ;
waters of Yaquina Bay , to conni
there with ocean , steamers and ;
ing vessels.
Immense business is now b (
done in the canning of soli
among the fisheries on tbe lo
Columbia. The warehouse at
toria is jammed full of cases , refer
for shipment
MONTAXA.
The Jefferson river is now so .
that miners in the Canon Dist
are busily engaged in construe !
wing dams to work their claims ,
The Bozeman Courier of Jul i
says : "We are credibly inforr
that rich river mines have been
covered on the Missouri oppo
Nave's , and about eight miles fi
Radersburg. Twenty-five cent ;
the pan have been obtained , ' .
river prospects well' from the Th
Forks to Nave's , and the grea
excitement prevails In the set
mcnts contiguous to the river.
Tbe country around Camp Le
Is alive with Crow Indians , tl
whole force being mustered "then
receive their annuities , which hi
been "forwarded to' that point for (
Tibution. The Mountain Crows 1
ilso begun to arrive , and repor
; hat all of their bands were enro
rom the Crow Agency. The enl
ibsence of the Crows from it
\gen.cy is doubtless the reason u
he Sioux have recently been
raid and troublesome in that qu
er.
Beuton still maintains her snr.
nccy as "the head of navlgatioi
n the Missouri. The arrival of i
Tosephine , one of the finest bo
hat ever ascended the Big Mudi
las surprised many , for it Avas g
jrally predicted that she would i
) e able to reach a point above C
island , on account of the low w al
3ersuccessful trip the second
he season demonstrates the f
h'at navigation on the upper SI
wuri-for , five or six months hv
rear , Is not to be counted among'
in possibilities ,
Shocking Harder .at Elm Cree
( Grand Island Times. )
The .dead body of a stranger. \
bund near Elm Creek , on Sunc
lighfwho had , doubtless been" b
ally murdered by some of. the gai
if ruffians , dead beats and thie
vho continually infest the line
he. Union Pacific railroad. , .He v
Dtind by a settler , lying on his fi
.bout fifty yards east of the east <
ml of the switch at that place , a
iad ( Apparently been dead from
o -48 hours. His features wi
e/y much- swollen and be \ \
iast , recognition. . Not& thing v
jund about his , clothing or upon !
icrson to indicate who he w sr-
rhere he came from. His har
, 'ere folded under his face "Jid o
f iliem"grasped a jpistol , a fact tl
, -ould indicate fliatTie endeavoi
a's.ell-hisiife ; dearly. His popk <
( KJk was found empty and 1
. atch remained .upon his person x
jucheU , Tho. fwl " that five bulli
ad pierced his "person , utterly 3
atea the.lJeat pf.suicjde. The cone !
[ on only remains that a brutal a
r < wardly murder lifts' been comin
id by sorao party or parties u
nowu , and wlio have made go
lielr Escape. The murdered mi
, -a.s well dressed , hadohln whiske
ud was apporontlv about thir
ears of agOi We hope every effi
, 'UI he made to ferret out and bri
y justice the author or authors
Ills' hlghr handed and brutal crin
'o this end the governor shot
tier a reward at onoo for the i
est and conviction of the murdei
r murderers , or for informal !
tiat would , lead to then * detect !
nd punishment.
TheKearnev Press of the 27
irrnishes us with the following i
ults arrived at by the corone
iryr ,
On the 27th day of July , 181
? e , being duly subpoenaed by I
. T. Brown , coroner of Buffi
ounty , tojhpldr Inquest over
ead bocly'fpund at Elm Creek , B
lib county , Nebraska , Sund
vening , July 26th , . 1874 , we wi
he coroner examined the boc
, bout six hundred yards east of t
tation and about fifty yards 'sot
f the Union Pacific railroad , lyl
n his face .with a small Derriuj
a'h'ls. right , hand. On examinl
he body ve found one bullet h <
n the.leftbreastr which pnetral
he-left. lung > near -the heart , * Ja
bur bullet holesjntb.e right side
he head and neck , sufficient , in t
iphiion , causT.deflU .
He was dr e4 : in oed .bis
lothes and fine white shirt , _ w
fold buffonsln ahir j we found c
c iBook &ufila pocket , tempi
> ne"0 silver. watpU and chain , t
alnx5atl"'gu3dce , * an"a a Coui
UMlsne wooden pipe , and we tin
he body bad been' ' .dead about
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TLS.DEPOSITOI
The First National BJ
Corner of Farhnm and 13ttx 8t
THE OLDEST 3ATOIHG ESTlBLISEi
nr HpaAssi.
( Successors to Kountie Brothers. )
ESTABLISHED IN li
' Or anbed aa a H&tlon&l Biak , Angrut 28
Capital and Profits orer $250
OFFICE&S AND DIBECTOBS :
E. CBEIQHTON , A. . KOUNTZE
President. Cash !
H. COUNTZE , II. W.YATES
Vice Pres't As't Cashi
A. J. POPPIJETOX , Attorney
SAUNDERS ,
President. Vice Prest
BEN WOOD , Cashier.
ST-A-TIE
SAVIITGS BAX7
'N. W ; Cor. Farnham aud 13th Sta
Capital . _ _ . . . . „ _ . „ . $ 1
Authorized CapiUl. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . _ li
f T\EPS1TS AS 51IALL AS ONE I
[ Xlarseco'Tcil and compound iDteres
I lowed on the same.
Advantages
OVER
Certificates of Deposi
mHE WHOLE OR ANY PAUT OF J
J. posit aficr remaining- this' Benk
months , will draw interest Irom d.te of i
H .to payment. The whole or any part o'
posit can * drawn atjany t'me. aug2j
The Oldest Establishec
BANKING HOU !
IN XM ASKA.
Caldweil , Hamilton & I
Business transacted same as
of an Ineorporated Bank.
Accounts kept in Currency or
subject to sight check 'withon '
tice.
tice.Certificates
Certificates of Deposit Issued
able on demand , or at fixed
bearing Interest at six percent
aunum , and available in in all i
of the country.
Advances made to customer
approved securities at market i
or interest.
BUT and sell Gold , Bills of
change. Government , State , Con
and Citr Bonds.
We giro special attention to n
tiating Railroad and other Cerate
rate teams issued witliiu tlieSi
Draw Sight Drafts on Engl
Ireland , Scotland , anil all part
Europe.
Sell Enroppan Passage Tickets
COLLLECTIONS PEOJIPTLY MAD1
aultf
EZRA MILLARD. I J. II. MIIJLAJ
President. Casl
NATIONAL BA1S
Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets ,
OMAHA , - s .NE1JIAS ]
Capital . - S200.C
Surplus and Profits _ 3u,0
AGENTSFOR THE UN ]
FINANCIAL STATES.
ANf DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY
DISBURSING OFFCER3.
. THIS BANK DEALS
In Exchange. Government Bonds. Vouc
Gold Coin ,
f BULLION and GOLDDUS.
And sells drafts and makes collections o
partaol Europe.
WDrafts drawn payable In gold or cm
: jrn the Bank of California. San. Francisc
TICKETS FOR SALE TO ALL PA
of Europe via the Cunard and Nat
Steamship Lines , and the Haraburg-Amci
Packet Comp-ny. jy27t
EstalDllshed 1858.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTOE
638.6540 Fourteenth Street ,
Office up itairi. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carrl
ind Buggies on hand or made to order.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Be ;
ng. apras
5TEON BEED. LKVH3. S. I
BYRON REED & GO.
The Oldeei EstabUaheA
Real Estate Agenc
IH. NEBRASK A
a complete Abstnct of Title to all
statalnOu > haand Douclas countv.
Eydranlic , Oemei ]
AND
A
PIPEINFORM
-INFORM THE PUBLIC TE
TV they are. now ready to furnish 1
> BAJJL1C CEMENT , of the very best qua !
nd in an y'quantlt jr.cither at tbe factory , < * .
i located at Bcatriee.Neb. , or at the Pipe wi
n Omaha. They also are prepared to fur
11 kinds of OlIENT PIPING IprSEWERA
) KAINAGE. ETC , " Also' nianulactnre
tyles of CHIMNEY WORK. WE GUAB.
EE OUB CEMENT T < BE EQl'L TO A
[ YDRAUL1C CEMENT MANT/rACXUl
N THE UNITED STATES-
WOBDERS FROM DEALEES BESPI
ULLY SOUCITED.
JtllTBIGK HYDBAUHC CE E
& I'IPE CO.
) M ZA , - - NEBRAS1
mr21-3m
JOHN H. GBEENV
DEALER IN
UBA1N , FLOUR AKD FEED ,
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANH
Si Hamcr itreet , betipca llta and 1
Carriage and Wagon Makfc
En all'H Branches , in the latest and
- approred pattern.
aOBSE SHOEING
lid repairing done on abort notica.
VAN BORIS'S
All Undk ol 'light and
MAC1IINEBY MADE b RE PAIR
aee JUA5ET SIXEBIOM. .
--.v . .
DEWEY
& ,
- rf-
*
STONE ,
Furniture Dealer !
c
Nos. 187 , 189 and 191 Fainham Stree"
*
martdtl
MILTON ROGEBS ,
Wholesale Stoves
and THTITEB.S' STOCS
- SOLE WE3TEBN AQENCYFOB -
t
STEWART'S COOKED and HEATEJa STOVJEJ
THE "FEABLESS , " COOKING STOVES , -
OEX.IEIBIR/.A.'X'IEID
CHARTER OAK COOKING- STOVES
All of Which Will be Sold at Manufacturers' Prices , With Freight a dde
ap2.tf Send foxr JFrrtoo
J
NEBRASKA SHIFT MANJFASTO.
FARNHAM ST. , 'wB.fARNHAM ST. ,
' OMAHA , KEBEASKA
SHIRTS AND GENTS1 lURNISfflNG GOODS , &C , , & !
CS'Sliiria of all kinds made to order. Satisfatlon guatrantsed.-
a pr lly 1 e o J _
Fort Calhoun Mills.
&c
Manufactured trllli Great Care from the Best Grain.
Gezieral Depot , Ccr. 1th. . c& Dodge.Sts
E1.ABI CLAHK
WHOLESALE CANDIE2
iQanulactnring all varieties of candies
I am i cw
and will sell a
Dealers In this State need not want t * > go East for CANDIES.
A trial Is solicited.
mchlltl
77. B.
PITCH , FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER
AudMaiiufactartr of Dry and Saturated llooflnp and JSbenthlnff Felt.
ALSO DEALERS IS
Hoofing , Pitclx , Coal , Tar , Eta , Etc
. tlie Gas Works , o
States. Office oppoMtf
T > OOPiRO in any pat t of Nebiaslta or adjoining
.
. .
XV 12thi treet. Address P. O. Box 432.
O. P. GOOBMAM ,
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
, .And X > oalor in.
PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS ,
Omaha. Nebraska. i t
cr.
i
ISJrORTKK AND JOBCEK OPFOREIOIf AND DOMESTIC'
WINES and LIQUORS
Tobaccos and Gigars/ ' -v.o
I
No. 142 , FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
Old Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty.
. . - ' ' "
J9B-AGEKT FOB THE ELDORADO WISE COMPANY , CALlFOKSr.\-aa
Julys ly OE osrtex : ' .A.lo , of aTollo * . XL1.
Cj > ' ' .
. .
11
i
* * eco
co
. M ITTIE.
WHOLESALE DEALEK IN .
Ola ri ed Cider.
th. 135 and ISO Farnhmra Street.
fl. C.
MANDFACTUBJiK AMI ) DliALEBIN
BOOTS & SHOES
510 ISlh St. Between Farnham nd Doujlas'
pl3ri
aoat SEXAtTEB.
225 r-trnliam Street , ' * - Omii * , He
. ' W
'BKAtZX
BETAlt.
WHOLKSAU : AS D
FUBMTORB , BEDDING , ETC.
ENOCH HENNEY ,
* ? Justice of the Peace
. ' . ol Fara-
. Offlee.oT r the StatelEanlr..conier
HA. bam and 13th street * .
JACOB GISS ,
261 aTambaa St. , B t. 14Ui Jk 131
UNDERTAKE ]
City Meat * Max'kfei
K p conitanllr on band
A LASGE SUPPLY OF
Gr 3D V
MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASK/ /
SOME
Oa tae Line ol.th *
Union Pacific Railroa
A Lasi Orwt of 12,000,000 A ef tlii test FABJU5Q ad MIHESAL Lwds of An
1,000,000 ACKFS IN KEBBASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE YAL
THE OARDEHOrTHB WEST SOW FOB BALE
' , tbe 41st dsree of Noith
'United States on
These lands are In the csntral portion of ths antiuentandfori
ItuJe. the central line ol the great Temperate Zone o ! the American .
{ rowing and stock railing uniurpaaed by any In the United States.
. nleat to market ttas
OHEAPBB IH PBIOEttnr fkT8raHe ' ' n. and neri coaT
FIVE and TEN YEAES' credit glren with Interwl at SDC PER CENT
Tens' Crodlt. Land * at ti , ,
OOL05I3TB Jia\flOTUALBETULEBScaahnyoaT a
trice to all PaEDIT PUBOHAaTTRB.
A Dednctloi TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH.
FREE HOMESTEADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLEES.
> nd the Best Locations for Colonies !
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead
160 Acres.
io to
Send for ne r Descriptlre Pamphit , with new mips , published < in Enzllsh ,
'
A. B. HUBEICMANN fc CO.
X O
WATCHMAKERS , OF JEWELH1
S. E. Cor. 13tk & Douglas Sts.
WATCHES & CLOCKS
JEWELRY AND PLATED-WAHi ,
AT WHOLESALE OB RETAIL
Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT
Ordering of Us.
ENGBAYIKG DONE FREE OF CHARGE !
WOODS WARBAKIiJ ) TO BE AS REPRESENTED. ' *
] 2n31-tf
J. C.IUUIEL3J
. .
S. C. ABBOTT
ABBOTTS. . C. ABBOTT & CO. ,
Booksellers ! Stations
0BALBBSIN
,
188 Farnham Street. Omaha ,
Publishers' Agents for School Books aged In Nebraska.
GEO. A. HOAGXANP ,
Wholesale Lumb
OFFICK AND YARD
COR , OF DOUGLAS AND ( Hi STS , , U. P. B , R , TBACRJ
WM. M , FOSTER ,
f
Wholesale Lumb
WINDOWS , DOORS ! BUNDS , MOULDINGS , &S
Plaster. Paris , . Har , Dry and Tarred
* * '
s -
* SoIe'Agcnts for Bear tek time and LouIsTille Ceuieat J
OFFICE AND YAHL :
n U. P. Trade , bet Farnham JLOMAHA ,
aprZtf
N. I. I SOLOMOj
" OILS AND TINB.O GI.ASS
\ t . : ! . '
10 AT. OIL ANJ ] HE AD-LIGHT
IMAHA > NEBf
j _
FAIBLI3& MONELLj
ILANK BOOK MXNUFACTUR !
Stationers , E ravers and Printers
JL _
3 0202 ;
[ ascMc , Odd FeUo a'nd Knlghls of
TJ IT X1 O l&j 3 S.
PHOPERTIES , JEtELS , BOOKS , . BLANKS ,
ODGE
BSyEASTERX HCES AN D EXPBESb.a
iaia
f t
BUCKEEE.
UJJ
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DC
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ForTarfls , Lt
Shoji
Office and
th'Street bet. Faroh a.al jamey ,
aprllU