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    THE OMAHA BEE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CHI
TO CORRESPOSDESTS.
ff x DO SOT desire any contributions whatcr *
rf a literary or poetical character ; nd w
will not undertake to preMrre , or to retur
. Our Sta
be mine , In any caw whalerer.
U fufflclently Urge to more than snpply on
limited ipaca in that direction.
BKAI. 2f AXX or WXITXB , In ( oil , most In eac
and erery case accompany any communla
tionol what nature oerer. This ii notii
traded lor publication , but tor ear own iati
faction and as prool of good filth.
dnt-Corarwr FxrntDS we will alwayi 1
pleated to hear from , on all matter * connect *
with crept , country politic ! , and on any ml
ject whaterer ol general interest to the pe
pie of our State.- Any information connec
edwiihtiie election , and relating to 'flood
McUenU.etc.irUlbe gladly reeelted. A
inch eommunlMtiona , howerer , must I
brief u possible ; and &ey mutt , In&Uctw
be writun np" > n one aide of the heot only.
rouncu.
A.U. AKSOI jrczxiKTj of caodldatee for oQ
whether made by aelf or friend * , ai
'whether at noC < e > or con-uunications to 1
Editor , are ( until nomlnatloni are mad
( Imply personal , and will be charged ai a
Tertisemrnta
All communication * ihonld be addressed
E. ROSEWATEE , Editor and Publisher , Dra
NOTICK.
On and afUr'october twenty-first , ItTJ , t
eity circulation of the DAJLT BEX is aaram
by Mr. Edwin Da-rls , to whoaa order all in
scrlptlons not paid at the of ace will be psyab
ad by whom all receipt * for subscriptions w
countersigned.
E. bOSEWATEB. Publiab
STATE CONVJsSTIO :
A Republican StsU Conrention will be he
at the city of Lincoln on Wednesday , tbe :
dsyof SepttmberI874atSo'clok p.m. , i
tbe purpose ol placing In nomination o :
candidate lor Congress , one candlnate I
member of Congress contingent , candidates i
GoTernor , Secietary of State , Treasure
Superintendent ol Public Instruction , St
Prison Inipector , and Attorney General , a :
tor the transaction of such other buslneis
laay p'onerly conce before it. The delegat
from each Judicial District will nominate
person for District Attorney , for their rupc
tire Dlstncts.
Tbe orgrniiel counties are entitled to del
gates upon the fallowing basis :
Countiis east of the sixth Principal McridL
shall be entitled to one delegate for each l.C
Inhabitants , according to tbe census taken d (
Ing i he current year , and one for each fractl
oter five hundred. But etch organized coun
shall be entitled to at least one delegat
Organized counties west of the 6th P. M. , > hi
be entitled to one delegate each , and to o
additional delegate for each one thousand i
habitants , according to tbe census aforesa !
and one for eicu fraction orer fire bundrc
as follows :
DELEGATES FOB COCTfrlES.
Adams. . . . . .4 Johnson ,
Antelope- .2 Knor. . . .
Boone. . . . , . 2 Keith. . .
Butler. . . . , 4 Lancaster. . . . ,
Burt . . . . . . . , 4 Lincoln „ _ .
BuCklo- _ 4S Madison. . . . .
Cat JO Merrict. . . . . .
enas * . 1 Nemaha. . . . . . . .
Cedar. . . . 2 NuckolU- . . . .
Clay „ . - . . . . 5 Otoe.
Colfix. _ _ „ s Pawm
Cheyenne. . . , . . . . . . . . 3 Pierce.
Cnming. . . . . . . . . . _ . 4 Platt *
Dacotah _ . . . . . . . . . . 3 frhelpi.
Itewson. 2 Polk
, 3 Richardson .
Dodge - . . . . 7 Eed Willow.
Douglas . . -.23 Saline - _
Dundy M . 1 Sarpy -
FrsnVlln 3 Saunders. . . _
Flllmore _ . . . _ 5
Furnas.HM. . 2
Frontier. . . . . „ . - . 1
6 Thaj er „ . _
1 Valley . . . . _
3 Washington.
Hall - _ . . . . . . . . . . . 5 ,
Howard. . . - . - . . 2 Webster
Hitchcock. 1 Yor k. .
Hamilton. . . . 4 Cnorganlzed Tery
H U . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 In the State- . ,
JeJTer on _ . . - . _ _ . 3
The counties are recommended to elect i
ternate delegates to act. in case the delegat
lect fail to attend the convention ; and t.
conrentlon Is recommended to exclude proxl
/or delegates that do not.Ttside in the count !
they propose to rrpmenf
By order t tbe committee.F. .
F. iL JOXKSOX ,
C. H. Q ERE , Chairman.
SccrettrT.
that ends well is well. Lei
Gordon , the adventurous Britisl
American swindler , has sudden !
put an end to the Manitoba mudd
by blowing his own brains out wit
a revolver , while under arrest t
Fort Garry. "We dare say his spur
ous lordship could not possibly ha\
done better.
COUNT JOANNES has again bee
heard from. This time he a
tempted to ventilate hls rhetor !
in arguing for Gaynor , the plaint !
In the Tilton libel suit , He wai
however , unceremoniously snuffe
out by Judge Riley , who decline
to listen to his peroration. It i
decidedly consoling to know tht
Count Joannes still lives.
WHAT , if any , preparations at
Omaha merchants and ruanufac
'turers makingfor the State Fair
Tfie burden of success of this entei
prise will rest upon Omaha , and 1
behooves.our merchants and mant
fncturers to exert their utmost enet
gy and enterprise in thepreparatlo ;
of the wares and merchandise fo
the exposition.
THE third term absurdity is agali
revived by the KeW York Herald
-with an entirely original version
An authentic underground inter
viewer has , according to theJTeraW
-managed to pump the royal secre
put.of the American Ctesar. Gen
Grant expects and wants the thin
term , but he proposes to install him
- 'self as his own successor by becom
ing an anti-administration candi
date. Furthermore , we are assum
the preliminarles for this rcmafka
bio. programme have .already beer
arranged by certain .Liberal aiic
.Democratic leaders. Grant .as i
* thlrd term , auti-administratiou can
'Hdfdate , mounted on a liberal Demo
cratic platform , would eclipse ever
the bloody chasm Greeley fiasco : .
"Utah Territorial election ,
which came off Monday , appears tc
have been attended by riotous anc
disorderly proceedings at Salt Lake
City. Instead of maintaining ordei
and protecting peaceable voters
against the rowdy element , tht
Mormon- police indulged in most
disgraceful assaults on the Geritih
citlzers and the United States of
ficlals who sought to protect the
*
ballot box against frauds. ' '
.This disgraceful demonstration L
only another evidence that polyga
mous Mormondom must be put , anc
kept , under the strong arm of tht
law. The result of the election 1
not announced , but it is only fair tt
presume that , under iustruction :
from the Church , George Q , Car *
non , Brigham Young's right-bower
has been re-elected to Congress.
In view of the fact that Congress
has most emphatically pronounced
against the future admission o !
polyganiists to seats in that bed ;
the re-election of Cannon , the self-
confessed polygamist , is simply 8
deliberate insult to the American
government Out of self-respcl
Congress cannot afford "to permit
Brigham's chosen ambassador tc
deliberately defy the national laws
People who have , watched th
janvass made by Jthe friends <
Brigadier - GeneralWelchlfor tb
Nebraska Governorship have Ion
igo become convinced'thatthlswi
eally a flank movement again ;
fudge Crounse.
All the fo.sy slyness pursued b
the'land office possum could ni
leceive people gifted with , con
mon sense into the belief thi
Welch could become gubernatorl
candidate if Crounse was nominate
for Congress. And now. when tl
mask has dropped , and war hi
been openly declared bytheofficl
West Point organ of our grai
master , nobody is taken by su
prise.
, "War is declared , however , andtl
booming ofthe , masked batteries , <
the crooked Elkhorn will soon r
verberate through the land. In c
der to enable our readers to compi
hend the tactics of the "Welch bi
gode , we shall reproduce a fe
specimen shells , just fired from tl
West Point * howitzer.
The first shot fired was a lei
handed salute , announcing the i
turn of Judge Crounse to his foi
It reads as follows :
"Judge Crouuse returned to theme
home in Ft. Calhoun last week , ai
is engaged in burnishing his arm
and putting his weapons in ord
for the coming Congressional co
test To a disinterested special
the situation 'just before the battl
does not look very encouraging f
our friend Crounse. "
To a "disinterested spectator" tl
would indicate that somebody
"West Point was very deeply inte
ested in misrepresenting the situ
tion just previously before thebattl
Another shot is ostensibly dire
ted at the Burt County Pilot , b
really aimed at Crounse. It appen
nnder the caption of "a lie nailed
and this is the way the nailing'
done :
"When the Burt County Pil
made the statement that Ho
Frank Welch was not popular
his old home , Decatur , in order ,
possible to Injure him , and fost
Judge Crounse's waning chances f
re-nomination for Congress , it eve
looked the possibility that the 1
would be promptly nailed , and
now unprepared to substantiate tl
statement which probably cost tl
party in whose interest it-was mat
ten cents a line , more or less. "
Judge Crounse is doubtless pr
pared to hear that his chances f
renominatlon are waning , but t
rather doubt whether he is prepan
for an unconditional capitulation
Governor-General Welch. Anoth
bombshell explodes with the follow
ing declaration :
The editor ot the Kearney Jun
tlon Times isn't In favor of the r
nomination of Judge Crounse f
Congress. There are thousands
people in Nebraska who stand :
the same position.
This is doubtless true. There a
at least from ten to fifteen thousat
Democrats in Nebraska who occuj
such a hostile attitude.
While the BEE has no authorii
to speak for Judge Crounse , it w !
nevertheless , take upon Itself ther
sponsibility of inviting all who <
not approve of his official course
come forward and publicly sta
their grievances.
If he has been guilty of offlcl
dishonesty let us know when an
where. Ir he has neglected tl
material interests of the State <
become the pliant tool of wealth
monopolists now is the time to e :
pose him.
If he has organized corrupt polit
cal rings for his personal aggrai
dizemcnt , let us know it , that v >
may break them up. if he has , I
any way , betrayed his stewardship
now is the time to bring fonvar
your charges. If he has proved Ii
capable or imbecile in representin
the people in the national council
name us a candidate that can d
better. The people of Nebraska , an
the Republican party , waut a caps
ble , faithful and incorruptible rcpn
esentative in Congress. If Judg
Crounse is not such a man , we mu :
3nd one to fill his place.
THE new District of Columbi
Commission seem to be on the fal
oed toward becoming Shephard
zed. A Washington special to th
St. JLouis Democrat says the ne >
District Commission have re-award
id contracts aggregating SGUO,0X (
md the sap is thrown to the mos
avored contractors under Bos
shephard's rule. The most notori
us contractor was John O. Evans
lis contract is revived for flagging
Belgian pavement , etc. , on B street
letween Twelfth" and Seveuteentl
treets. This contract was startei
rith an estimate of $147,801.11 , am
rhen 8241,850.50 was spent , a mis
ake of $100,000 in the estiinat
ras whispered , found in the con
root , and was exposed and virtu
lly acknowledged by Shephard a
, fraud before the investigatinj
ommittee. A price of ninety
ents per square foot of rough flnj
xit way being allowed , when
he millionaires of the up towi
treets of New Yrok pay 25 cent
nd for which 35 cents would havi
> een a high price In open compel !
Ion. It is computed that 300,001
? ct of this Sagging will be require *
n the opposite and south side o
lie President's grounds , affording i
imd of about $18,000 above bus !
less profits for the old wirepullers
? his is only'one of the frduds whicl
ve been exposed hi connectloi
nth this contract.
BEFORE expending any mon
noney on Hanscom l > ark ; the Citj
Jourcil ought to adopt some per
aanent plan of of operations. Thej
bould by alljneans secure the ser
ices of a competent landscape
rchitect to devise a plari that wil
ait the peculiarities of the location
With such a place before them ii
rill be easy for the engineer Ii
barge to carry It into execution
Without such a plan all the laboj
nd expenditure is in a great meas
re wasted.
E05EY FOB TEE LADJ13-
Italian baize is a new dress mi
' "
terial.
- Buttons-have- abdicated , jn &vc
of bows , for dresses.
Laura Fair contemplates going 1
Arizona. The hostile Apaches eJ
press great anxiety IB return fo'the
reservations.
When six young ladies srt dow '
to talk about a new dress-pattern ,
small boy with a tin horn is a refu §
for the weary ;
Hats ore now worn low on tt
forehead , and not on the crown <
the head , in the ridiculous style <
six weeks ago.
Diamond shaped fans are tl
latest They are of black satii
handsomely and cleverly braide
with gold cord ?
' " 'The vests , plain and embroiderer
show that standing collars andruf
are not yet abandoned , and thj
pleated ruffa continue to find favo
To secure a scowl of perfect , -di
"
gust from a woman tell her" that
caterpillar is crawling on" the bae
of her dress.
An Iova woman , who put vitri
on her scalp to remove dandruff sa
it was the dandruffest experimei
she ever tried.
They have those little hangit
pockets of ivory and cut-glass. Bo
fruit dish.'ar
-e-rfto
A-Petf lama1 lady has been fine
$1 for keeping a parrot Tl
Court decided it to be a publ
nuisance.
.A woman fifty years old , in Gun
berland , Md. , married her fifth hu
band two mouths after the death <
her fourth. The last victim Is 1
years old.
The fashionable tints for dress *
next season are to be marine blu
bronze-green , mouse-gray , and' '
new and reddish shade of plui
color.
In the whole controversy on tl
woman question nothing truer h <
been said than the remark of Mai
Twain , that "Woman is unriyalc
as a wet nurse. "
A Saratoga belle was throvta inl
convulsions and her health scriou
ly impaired because her beau wan
ed to dance with her without wca
ing gloves.
Dressmakers generally are r <
ducing their charges. A few yeai
ago ladies paid $25 to make up
$10 material , but we are not so ric
( and so foolish ) as we used to be. ,
The girl of the period cow carrii
her sewing machine with her whe
she goes to the sea shore , so that at
may get ahead of her rivals hi an
new style which may occur.
Caution to Young Men Becadi
you find a young lady playing tt
piano in the parlor , it is no sign hi
mother is not at the corner grocei
running in debt for a peck of poti
toes.
toes.She
She can stand it pretty well on (
or twice ; but when you spill a sai
cer of raspberry jam into her laptt
third time things get uncomfor
able , and she works her count
nance as if she wasn't born to be a
angel.
Says a Detroit editor : "Chicag
may talk about the homely wome
of Detsoit , but there Is oneredeerx
ing qualify. When one of them gel
mired we don't have to dig up ha
the street to get a 16-foot scantlin
under her foot to pry. "
If the fainting treasury girls ha
only gone forth and got drunk , t
did the discharged male employe
it would have been an argument i
favor of the ability of women t
"meet man on his own ground , " a
the women suffrage people say.
This is the season in whic
women put their heads out of th
parlor windows and tell their neigh
bori how many flies they chased ov
of the dining-room before dinnei
and how many they swept off th
floor before breakfast
The season Is fruitful in hat trim
mings. Pretty hat bonnets ar
made of black rice straw , and trim
with either currants or cherries
wtth their respective leaves , th
fruit falling like large beads on th
back hair. The flowers , fruit am
leaves of the caper plant are used ii
a similar 'manner.
A .Nevada woman eloped fron
her husband in the morning , bu
thinking better of her resolution
returned before nightfall. Whei
shegot ; back' he was so changed tba
she didn't know him. He bad em
braced the opportunity of her ab
sence to take a bath.
When a .good-looking young "wo
man alights at a Washington , rail
way depot , you : can , .generally tel
by the way she yells for somebody
to catch hold of her carpet-bag , tha
she isone of those "imperious fe
males who "wrassle" with fractiona
currency in the treasury depart
ment
Satin and silk jewelry ( ? ) is th <
very latest It is of Palais Roya
Drigin , of course , and not remarka
bly pretty. The earrings are in thi
ball , cage , and double bar shape
ind'the bracelets wide-bands gaud
ily ornamented. The new styl <
will take very well with servant
; irls , no doubt.
King Kalakana , of the Sandwicl
[ slands , has requested an old wo
nan named Kalai. who sent him i
nat , into which she had woven i
petition praying for the removal o :
axes , to weave two mats , one witt
he American and one with the
to be 'exhibit- '
English coat-of-arms , -
id at the United States Centennial
Sxuibltion RS peoimon8 of Hawai-
an handiwork.
Traverse --City , Michigan , has
aken the sentiments of its women
in the woman suffrage question
? orty-two want to vote on all mat-
era , ninety-five would prefer not ,
ind sixty-six have no opinion. On
luestions.of temperance , or moral
> r political reform , howaver , 109
vould vote if the law allowed them ,
hirtyfour would net , and fifty-three
ire indifferent ,
A Troy woman had. her husband
irrested on a charge-of uon-sup-
x > rt She testified that he , had
; iven .her a. house and lot worth
,000 , together with several smaller
> ieces of real estatethat his life was
nsured for her benefit to the
imount of $5,000 , and that he gave
icr $15 of bis weekly income of $35.
she wanted $25 , the brute xefused ,
md she hadhlm , arrested , but being
> Unded by' masculine prejudice , the
ludge dismissed the case.
' Phairestof the phair , " sighed
he lover , 'Jpjhancy my pheelinga
rhen I ptiorsee .the phearful con-
equences ' of our pheeling phrom
rour phather'a phamliy. Phew
> heUows could have phaced the
nuaio with so much fortitude as 3
iave- and as phickle phortune
ihalls. to - mie upon. JOUT love , I
> hind myself phorced tophoregothe
ileasnre of becoming your husband.
? hair Fhrancis , pharewell phor-
ver. ! "Hold , Phranklin , hold1 !
creamed Phraucis , "L will phollow
'ou phorover. " But Phranklin
bled , and loving rhrwacisphwited ,
Tbe latest novelty in ear-rings i
probably the singular pair whic :
were sported by a dashing Pariaia
belle at a recent wedding. Froi
each.ear.hung a mall gold gridiror
ou which was laid a heart forme
oigarneis.Jhe idea to be conveye
belng-thatof-a bleeding heart upo
"coals"6rlove.T.
the ttery , . _ .
i J f , - v- . . i l f - \
Castar1Exploration. .
General ( "ustar'a dispatch froi
Slim Butte is eminently satisfactor
so far as it goes ; but , then , it dot
not go very far. It is a pleasure 1
know ihat all are well , and that to
eminent * 'geologist .has seen Indie :
tions of lignite from his safe pea
tlon In 'the .center of the wage
'train ; anoUb at the amiable paleoi
fologist has picked up a bone foi
feet long and one foot thick ; an
that the. estimable photographer hi
taken some -views of the vast an
varied irfonbtony that passes f (
scenery in Dakota ; * and that tt
'experienced ' guide has found a ho'
in the'pround with a retired sulphi
spring-at the gable end thereof : ths
the expedition will not blow Sittiri
Bull and : his warriors into the happ
hunting grounds , . .unlessthe mi ;
guided savagesYicke ( y 'rally ' 1
contest its. passage through " lam
sacredly guaranteed : "to tthem e :
clusiyeiy by .among'other . signers c
behalf of the United States ; Wn
T..8herman. , All this is satisfai
tofyinthe'highest degree. "W
notice , however , ihat Gen. Custa
who expected to reach Bear Butt
his objective point , on tbe 18th <
July , intended to leave.for home b
August 1st , and so would find bin
self at Fort Abraham Lincoln I
the I2th. Now , Gen. Custarsetoi
on the 2d of July , with sixty day
rations , and ihs.tructions. from tl
War Department to occupy six !
days in his' trip. Instead .of speiK
"ing thirty-five days 'in ' the Blac
Hills , he will only spend thirteei
'Instead of carefully seeking for go ]
and silver , ho will just march to tt
top of Bear Butte and march dow
again , after the royal example i
the King of France. He Is carefi
to state that he will not fire firs
and-in'fact , anticipates no , troub.
with the Indians , to whom he hi
sent conciliatory messages. Wh :
does all. thin mean ?
- It means precisely what the Glol
said when the column set out. "VV
have no business in the Black Hil
country In the first place , and
considerations of national honor an
plighted faith were Insufficient 1
restrain-us from violating a treat :
on which the ink of our commissioi
era \yas hardly dry , we might ha\
at least selected a more opportur
moment for our outrage. Stndin
Custar and the whole cavalry fore
in to'the Black Hills country was ,
they were whipped , 'to make untei
able our whole northwestern froi
tier , from the Nlobrara to the Car
ada line , or , in any case , to mali
reasonably certain a repetition of tb
horrors of 1862.
We never meant to explore th
Black hills thoroughly ; if we dit
why did we leave the solentifl
eq'uipment exclusively to the Stal
of Minnesota , Yale1 College and
St Paul photographer 7 The trut
of the matter is that General Custa
has seen now what he should hav
seen a month ago that no matte
how the expedition results , It wi
result in injury to the nation , to tb
Administration and his friend !
He would very much like , we d
not for a moment doubt , to get eve
with Sitting Bull forthataffair upo
the Muscleshell last year , whe :
the Indian Napoleon gave th
Long-Haired Chief all he wante
till General Stanley caine up , an
so get the step out of which Sittin
Bull ruchred him. Neverthless , h
recognizes fully that he has gen
where he had no right to go , an
that there Is danger in his absenc
from Bismarck hence he Is pre
pared to return as rapidly as ma ;
be. We hope he will be in time t
avoid any serious trouble , either a
tbe Hills or along the river and th
railroad. And we think that in fu
ture he will do well to look ere h
leaps. St. Louig Qlobe.
The Alligator-Fanner.
.Nobody has ever questioned th
ievotion and self-sacrificing interes
that the tolling secretary of the Na
Lional Grange of the Patrons o
Husbandry has in the agriculture
Interest of the country. Not enl ;
iocs he draw his pay regularly , an <
distribute his valuable tracts to em
bryo granges , but lie is constantly
iecurinz some , new and useful arti
lie of special service to the farmer ,
rf the Great West , for whom hi
ievotion is only equaled by thi
regularity with which ho make
them pay their duos. He has se
: ured some valuable grass-seec
FromAfrIca , which he is carefully
iistributing among the Minnesota
granges. He has obtained a wile
mule from Brazil to improve thi
stock of mules in Colorado. H <
imported a valuable weed fron
rlayti , which he sent to the farmer
> f Illinois , who are now struggliut
: o master Ite spread in the corn
-elds , and visiting upon the pool
iccretary that earnest condemna
ion from which he now suffers.
Looking over his failures hereto
'ore , this worthy leader ot the agrl
sultural interest of the countrj
letermined by a bold movement , t
: oup dr etat , to at .once ingratiate
liiuftclf firmly in the hearts of the
arrnera of the land , preserve his
ailing reputation , and achieve ai
nee glory as a benefactor , renown
13 a discoverer , and honor as a prac-
ical farmer ; and so , at great ex-
> ense , he has secured a young alii-
rater , which he now keeps in his
mck-yard , protected'by a barricade
if dry goodfl boxes , and employs
limself feeding the animal with fif-
eon pounds of fish daily , besides
vlmt other fobd he is able to col-
ect Those who have witnessed
his hardy son of toil in his devotion
o- this new agricultural animal
peak in terms of the highest corn-
ill tnent
" Circulars will be Immediately sent
ut b the granges for orders for
rocodiles , and every organization
I expected to take at least a pfroto-
: rapti7 to which the secretary will
ffbr. bisf the secretary's , not the
rocodUe's autograph. These yol-
able additions to the agricultural
Iteratiire of the country will adorn
be walls of the lodge-rooms , and be
, monument to the wisdom of this
rise and far-seeing man.
Whether they are intended to be
enerally introduced into active ser-
ice is not known. It may be that
t is'intended to let them take the
laces of the Brazilian mules and be
sed as beasts of burden. What
, -ould be more novel than to wit-
ess a fine team of crocodiles slowly
ulling the plow through the corn-
ield ?
In fact , it .is difficult to estimate
be revolution that this novel move-
aent may produce. If we have in-
ulgedJnany : captious , irreverent
eflections on the great benefit to
he country of preserving the
National Grange and its horny-
ianded secretary , this last achieve
ment causes regrets and tears
rocodile tears. We wait anxiously
a hear from the yeomanry of the
ountry. If this act Is not appreci-
ted"by them the case is hopeless.
VatTnngton Chronitfe , July 30 ,
BANKING.
U.S. DEPOSITOR'S
Ihe First National Bahl
Corner of Farhsun amOQth Btnet
IHE OLDEST BAyFTHQ ESTABLISHES Efl
HTHEBBA8KA.
( Successors to Koun tie Brothers. )
ESTABLISHED IN 1858
Dr udxed'es a HatloaalBink , August 26 , 186
Capital and Profits orer $250,00
OFFICESS ASD DXBECTOES :
E. GREiairroN A. KOUNTZE ,
President. Cashier.
H. COUNTZE , H. W. YATES ,
Vice Pres't. As't Cashier.
A. J. I'OPPijETON , Attorney.
ALVIN SATJNDERS , ENOS LOVTE
President Vice Presden
BEX WOOD , Cashier.
SAVHSTCS
If. W. 'Cor. Farnham aud'lGth Stf. ,
Capital- . „ _ . _ „ . „ . „ . . „ „ . . „ . . . . „ . . S 100,0
AuthorlMJ Cmpitll _ - . . . . . . _ 1,000,0
*
| T\EPSITS ( ) AS SMALL AS ONE DOL-
I \J lsrseceTe : < l and compound interestal-
| lowed on the same. c
Advantages
OVER
Certificates of Deposit :
mnE WHOLE OR ANY PART OF A Dl
JL posit after remaining in this Beck thr
months , will draw interest from d.te of depc
It to payment. The whole or any part o. ' 'a d
posit can ' . drawn a any t'me. aus2tt
The Oldest Established
BANKING HOUSI
IN SBUASrtA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co
Business transacted same as tbi
of an Incorporated Bant.
Accounts kept in Currency or Gel
subject to sight check Tritlieutm
lice.
lice.Certificates
Certificates of Deposit issued pa ]
able on demand , or at fixed da1
bearing1 interest at six percent , pc
annum , and available in in all parl
of tbe country.
Advances made to customers o
approved securities at market rate
of interest.
Bay aiid sell Gold , Bilk of Es
efiauge , GoTerument , State. Couuti
and CitV Bonds.
* VTe give special atteatlon to ncgc
tinting Railroad acd other Cornc
rate Loans issued within theStat ;
Draw Sight Drafts on Englam
Ireland , Scotland , and all parts (
Europe.
Sell European Passacre Tickets.
COLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
aultl
EZRA MILLARD , I J. H. MILLARD ,
President Coshie ]
NATION ALBANE
Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets.
3MAHA , - s
Capita ! 200,600 t
Surplus and Profits . . . . . Su.OOO C
FINANCIAL AGENT SFOR THE UNITE
C STATES.
1.N7 DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FO !
DISBURSING OFFCERS.
THIS BANK DEALS
n Exchange , Government Bonds , Voucher
Gold Coin ,
t BULLION and OOLDDUST\ * \ !
* ,
Ind sells drafts and makes collections on a
parts of Europe.
"Drafts drawn payable in gold or carren
7 on the Bank of California , San Francisco.
riCKETS FOB SALE TO ALL PART
of Europe via the Canard ind Nations
iteamship Lines , and the flamhurg-Amer'ca :
'acket Company. jy27tt
Established 1858.
JARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
Fourteenth Street ,
Dtfloe ap at&ln. ) Omaha ; Nebraska. Carriage
nd Buggiea on nand or made to 'order.
N. B. Particular attention paid to Repair
3g. apr28-U
TXON SEED. LEWIS S. EEEJ
BYRON REED & GO ,
The Olden Eitabllahed
Xeal Estate Agency
IN NEBRASKA :
.ttp a complete Abstract at Title to all Bea
atiteln Oiu ha and Dooglaa coantr.
lydratilic , Oement ,
AND-
TTODLD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT
' V they are now ready to furubh HY-
RAUL1C CEMENT , of , the Tery best quality ,
id in any quantity .cither at the factory , which
located at Beatrice.Ncb. , or at the Pipe vorki
Omaha. TheyaUoare prepared to furnlih
1 kinds ofCf-MENT PIPING lorSEWERAGE.
KAINAOE. ETC , Also manufacture all
ylea of CHIMNEY WOKK. WE G0AKAN-
BE OUR CEMENT TO BE EQU A.L.TO ANY
YDBAUL1C CEMENT MANt/rACTORED
{ THE UNITED STATES.
WORDEBS FROM , DEALEES BESPECT-
DLLY SOLICITED.
L'ATIUCE HYDRAULIC
* & I'IPE CO.
WAHA - - NEBRASKA.
mY21-3m
Mrs. D. A. MOITETT ,
ashionable Dressmaking ,
564 Fourteenth St. ,
gQSm O31AIIA , NEB.
5 Barney street , between 14th and IGth.
: Carrige Md W roa Jfakley
i all it Branches , In the latest and most
approTeJ pattern.
OBSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITH1NU
i id repairing done on short notice.
MACHINE
AU kinds ol light and heary
MADE & BEPAIBED.
o'k Guarantee. '
H1MBT BTSEET , - OMAHA.
M92SU
DBWEY
ilTOBTB ,
Nos. 187,189 and 191 Fainnam Street
marZdtf
MILTON ROGEBS ,
Wholesale Stoves
THTWARE and THTlTEB.Sf STOCS.
- SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR -
STEWART'S COOKING and HEATISG STOYES
THE "FE1BLESS , " COOKING STOYES ,
CHARTER OAK COOKING- STOVES
All of Which Will bo Sold at Slanufaclurers' Prices , With Freiglit.added
ap2".tf fox-
J. A. THORTTP ,
NEBRASKA SHIBT MPFASTOB !
159 159
FARNHAM ST- . FARNHAM ST. ,
OMAHA , NEBRASKA.
SHIRTS AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS , &C , , &G
CSSMrts of all kinds made to order. Satisfation guarranlsed.-a
aprllyleod
Fort Galhoun
< Sc
Manufactured irith Great Care from the Best Grain.
General Depot , Ccr. 14th , & Dodge Sts ,
rn.y9.lr. OMASA , . ELA3I CLARK.
WHOLESALE CANDIED
I am cow aaanulacturing all varieties of candies
and will sell a
A.STJSE.lfT IP NICIES.
Dealers in this State need not want to go East far C AND IKS.
A trial Is solicited.
JStOor. . 12 tlx.
mclilttf
. B. HZCSAHDSOXT.
PITCH , FELT AND GRAVEL ROOFER.
Aud 3Innufcturer of Dry nnl Saturated Uoofliif ; and Sbeathlnf Felt.
ALSO DEALEES IH
Roofing , Pitoli , Coal , Tar , Stc. , Etc.
OOOPiKG in ny paitof NcbrajtaoradJoiDlDgStatcs. Office opposite tbe Gas Worts , on
tt 12th l trect. Address F. O. Box 452.
0. P. GOODMAN ,
WHOLESALE DRUSGIST ,
JLxid Dealer Izx
PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS ,
Omaha. Nebraska. je9tf.
IMI. CT.
IHPORTER AND JOBBIE 0V FOBEIQK AND DOMESTIC
WINES and LIQUORS ,
Tobaccos and Cigars ,
No. 142 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
Old Kentucky "Whiskies a Spcciallj.
B-AOENT FOR THE ELDORADO WEE COMPANY , CALIFORNIA.-&O
July2iy OE ortos : ' Vlo , of cTollot. Xll.
JAS. M. M TCTIB.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Gla ried Cider.
135 and ISO Farnhmra Street.
H. C. 1fALKT .
MANUFACTU 1 1 * . AMU DKALER d
BOOTS & SHOES
SlOlStbSU Between Farnham and Donjlas
apl3Tl
"WILLIAM SEXATIER.
223 TkiJi'iaai Btr t , - Omana , Hei
WHOIK3JLI.B AtD SETAlt DIALBS IS
FURNITURE , BEDDING. ETC.
ENOCH HENNEY ,
Justice of the Peace
Office orer the SUteJBank'corner cf Farn-
oaiaaadlJthitie U.
JACOB GISH ,
201 Farabnia St. . Cot. J4th & ISUt
UNDERTAKER
City Meat Market.
Kip constantly on * band
A LAEQE SUPPLY OF
JJ Pore
MCTTOS ,
POULTRY ,
GAXE
AVD
MX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA
. . .
Hij.Mx > * - 3iir - * > .r v
"
"
CHEAP PAHMS ! FREE SOMES
On tne Line oflttt
Union Pacific Hailroad [
of At b t PASHISQ aad KLHEEAL La = da of Amerlw J
A I i Grant of 12,000,000 AOTM
1,000,000 ACKFS IN NEBRASKA IX THE GREAT PLA1TE TALLEI
THE GABDEH OP THE TffEST HOW IOB SALE A
Thess lands are In the contra ! portion of tha United States , on tbe 41st degree of Nojth tat (
ItuJe. the central Une ol the great Temperate Zone o ! the American . CcnUnent , and for grain f
{ roc lug and stock raising unsurpassed by any In the United State *
OHEAPEE 13 PSIOEmiri faTarttlstenai rim. mi men coaToalsat to market th a oa
b found ElNWi ! ro.
FIVE and TEN YEARS' credit giren with Intersst at SIX PER CENT
OOLOHI8T3 tud OTUALBETuTiEBScaaliny cnTea Yews' Oradlt. Lands at tL itn !
irlc to all CREDIT PPBOHASE23.
A Deduction TEN PEK CENT. FOR CASH.
.FREE HOMESTEADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS.
nd tlio Best Locations for Colonies !
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead cf
160 Acres.
s to or
, in Enzllih , Orrman , Sireed
pnblMied
, with
Pamphlet new maps
Send for uvx DererlptiTe
' . free ererywhare..ddrcss O. . f - L . -
ulriWarti and Dan' ii. mailed Ind / Commissioner U. P. B. U.Co. Umaha. I CD.
A. B. &
WATCHMAKERSOF , ! JEWBLKT
S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts.
WATCHES & CLOCKS A' '
JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE , '
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT
Ordering of Us.
ENGRAVING DONE FEEE OF CiLiKGE ! t
STALL UOODS WARRANl J ) TO BE AS REPRESENTED.- * '
1anSl-tf
8. 0. ABBOT * J-
S , C. ABBOTT & CO. ,
looksellers 1
DSALSRSCi
PAPSIIS ,
KTo. 188 Farnliaia Street. O2nalirM
Publishers' Agents for School Boots nsed In Nebraska.
GEO. A. HOAGI.AHD ,
Wholesale Lumb ©
OFFICE AND YAfiD
COB , OF DOUGLAS AND 6TH STS , , U , P , R , R. 1BACR , ! '
IsTIEIBl
anlllt
WM. M. FOSTER ,
Wholesale Lum
WINDOWS , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C ,
Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Fcltj
Solo Agents for Boar Cre k Lime and Louisville Ccme.tj
OFFICE AND YABL : 1 f\\f A TT A
> u U. P. Track , bet Farnham and Doucla * Sta. \JjjL ± \ . I I. fl >
nprttf
N. i. D. SOLOMON : ,
OILS A2T23 G2UASS ,
3OAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT Oj
) M AHA _ - _ NEBRA !
FAIBLIE & MONELL ,
5LANK BOOK MANUFAGTO
Stationers , Engravers and Printers ,
AITP I.OPCS
[ ascnic , Odd Fellows and Knigliis of Pytl
ODGE PROPERTIES , JEWELS , BOOKS , BLANKS , ETC.,1
fiS"EASTERN PRICES AXD EXPRE3S.-1ea
lOS AW Stzroot.
ARTHUR BUCKBEE.
J A B.PE1TTEII , B
AKD DEALER IX
LU _ _ I S3O
CO O
*
oc I
D * i
' X ifel c
t fel
. -
*
Q
5 o % aammmmmi ? &
For Yards , Lawns , Cemeteries CbnrcijGroadsSanoPublic ; Pari
OfficeandShop : I " m m CYi ] , i
i Street bet. Farnhaxa = nd Harney , /
pr)3U )