THE OMAHA BE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CE TO COnKlSPOXDBJfTS. WK to SOT db-iro sn contributions irhaU poetical character ; and ol v literary or will cot undertake to prescrr or to ret he wine , in any case whaterer. Our 1 * sufficiently large to more than supply limited space in that direction. BSU.L NAXE or WJUTEB , In lull , must In t and ercry case accompany any commuc tion of what nature soeTer. Thli ia not tended for publication , but for eur own ti faction and aa proof of good faith. Otnt COCJCTKT FKIESDS we will alwayi pleued to hear from , on all matters conne with crops , country politics , and on any i ject wh&teTerof general interest to the ] I-le of our State. Any information conn ed with the election , and relating tofio icdJenl * . etc. , will be gladly recelTed. inch communtt lions , however , must brief aa possible ; and dcy must , in alia be written np o one aide of the nheet enl ALL AKSOI HCKMINTS ol candidates for o _ whether made bj self or friends , whether as no ! "tea or con. tunics lions to Editor , are ( until nominations are mi aimply personal , and will be charged as Tertisemrnts All communication ! should be addressed E. BOSEWATEB , Editor and Publisher , Di r2Tl. KOTICE. On and afttr October twenty-first , 1872 , dty circulation of the DJULT BEK is assu : by Mr. Edwin Daris , to whose order all i criptions not paid at the office will be pays nd by whom all receipts forsubscrlptlons countersigned. countersigned.E. . ROiEWATER , Publli STATE COHVjiNTII A Republican State Convention wiI be 1 at the city of Lincoln on Wednesday , tne day of Srpt wber,1874 , at 3 o'clock p. m. , In nomination tb purpose ol placing aodulale for Congrcfe" , one candlpate member of Congress contingent , candidates Governor , Sec etary of State , Treasu Superintendent of Public lustration , S Prison Inipcctor , and Attorney General , ; lor the transaction of such other business may p-operly con e before It. The deles from each Judicial District will nominal person for District Attorney , for their rtsj tire Districts. Tbeorgrnizel counties are entitled to < 1 gate * upon the following basis : Counties cast of the sixth Principal Mcrld hall be entitle 1 to one delegate for each 1 , inhabitants , according to the census taken < 1 log ibe current year , and one lor each trait oier five hundred. But eich organised con : hall be entitled to at least one deleg ; Organized counties west cf the Cth P. Al. , si be entitled to one delegate each , and to c additional delegate lor each one thousand habitants , according 10 the census aforss : and one for each fraction over fire hundi as follows : BKLXGATES FOB COUNTIES. Adams. . . . . . . 4 Johnson. . . . . . . . . . . . . Antelope- .2 Knor . Boone. . . . . ,2 Keith Butler 4 Lancaster. . . . . . . . . . . * Lincoln.- . . . . . . . . . . . . .liuOklo. . . . . . . . " Madison. . . . . . . . . . . . . "jO Merrick Chase _ . . . . . 1 Nemaha. . . . . . - . . - . Odar . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Nuckolla . . . . . - . . - CUy _ . _ . .6 Otofl . . , „ „ . _ Colf . . . . . 3 Pawne * . . . _ Cheyenne. . . . 3 ricrco. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CuiniDg. . . 4 Platte. . . . . . . . . . . . . PacoUh . . . „ * * . * . . s I'helps . . . . . . . . .M. . . . . . JUwson. . . . . . . . 2 Polk . . . . i .xon - . Richardson - „ - Dodge. . . . . . Bed Willow 23 Saline. . Dundy. . . . . . . . 1 Sarpy. . . . Frankllu. . . . 3 Saundcrs. Fill more . . 3S Sewan. . . . „ „ . . . . . . _ Furnas. _ . 2 Stan ton. . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . Frontier. 1 Sherman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Tlmjcr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Valley. . . . . . . . . . . . . 1S Washington. . . . . . . , 5 Wayne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Howard. . 2 Webster JUUhcock , . 1 York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton. . . . , . . 4 Unorganized Ter'y Holt - . _ . 1 in the State. . . Jefferson . 3 The counties are recommended to elect ; ternate delegates to act in case the delega elect fall to attend the convention ; and I convention is recommended to exclude pros for delegates that do not reside in the count tboy propose to represent- By order of the committee.F. . F. M. JOHSSOJT , C. H. OCKE , Chairman Secretary. FBOir present indications Judj Crounse will be renominated by tl Republicans of jSebraska by accl mation. THIRTY scouts , commanded I Buffalo Bill , are to form a part Col. Mill's expedition through tl Sweetwater country. GENERAL CUSTER has at Ic been heard from , and the report < battle with the Indians is flatly co : tradicted. ACCORDING to the Beatrice E press the reported exodus of horn steaders from the grasshopper ridd ( district in southwestern Nebraska without foundation. Upon caref inquiry the journal m question h : ascertained that the eastward hour emigrants , that have passed throug Beatrice , are all from Kansas , ar that they are simply going in eastern Iowa to winter their stool All of tncm declare their intentic to return to their homes in tl eprin . THE Lincoln Journal ptiblishi the replies to the grasshopper circt lar of Governor Furnas. Twenty five counties have already bee heard from , and wo are gratified t note that the desolation wrought b ; the grasshoppers is by no means t bad as was-first represented. In fa ( there is comparatively but little aj prehension of distress in any local ity. With the steps for relief alread taken in various quarters , there i no danger that anybody will sufll or starve in Nebraska the comin ] winter. OLD Probabilities , Gen. Myers , o - * * - the Signal Bureau , has perfects arrangements with the difleren European meteorologists for a gram international'system of reports. A all the principal European station ! observations are taken at the sam < hour in the morning as in thiscoun try , and semi-monthly reports an exchanged. Nearly two hundred foreigh stations are now engaged ir this work. This service of the gov ernment , although still in its ia lancy , has accomplished very valu able results , and its extension \vil bo fraught with great benefit IN referring to the appointnicm of Messrs. Parcel and Mount to th ( railway postal service , we inadver tently assumed that these appoint ments were upon recommendation ! of the Trades' Assembly. Our crit icism in the article referred to wa ; simply aimed at the Union for ife jubilation over this supposed tri umph of laboring men. In this , o' ' oours , we had no intention to reflect upon the character of members ol the Assembly. Now that we are assured that the Assembly had nothing whatever to do with 'these appointments , it will be evidenl that our strictures could under'nc circumstances have applied to them , IS IT JHBT ! Is it just to the Senator who labored so faithfully for Oui against the combined delegal from Iowa to be published as sympathy with those stigmatizet public thieves , or keeping s through his influence in public p tion. "Democrat" in Sunday . nublican. As a rule we are not in the hs af noticing the assaults of par who choose to do their fighting h behind the bush. In this iustan however , we shall make an exc tion in favor of the valorous Dei crat ( ? ) whose appeal for j ustice is < dently inspired , if not verbally < tated , by Senator Hitchcock. Is it just , Mr. Democrat , th : Senator who has drawn about S 300 and incidentals from the pu purse for four year's service , si be permitted to evade his just sponsibilities as a public servant the plea that he has labored fa : fully in one particular instan Admitting that Senator Hitchc b.as labored faithfully In behal Omaha , where he has great peci iry interests as against a ri town and State , is it just to exor ate him for appointing public offl < adieus to the people , and maintf ing them in office in spite of pu' protests and positive proof of < ruption ? Is it just that a well paid pul servant shall defy public opin ind public decency , by causing removal of honest clerks for exi ing a corrupt and dishonest pi master ? Is it just that he she jonvert all the public ofilces in t State into njere perquisites to listriputed among personal frlen egardless of their capacity or int ity ? Jf Senator Hitchcock desires iscape the stigma that attaches lim as the sympathizer with , a jacker of public thieves , let him ; ivs duty and cause their remo\ ; t is decidedly unjust that he sho' ' txpect immunity from criticism its public acts. He cannot be ci idcred a privileged character his respect any more than Pr < lent Grant , or Governor Furnas. What does Democrat think he Senator's declaration that rould stand by his Omaha po naster no matter how corrupt : iflicial conduct might beprovt Yould it be justice to let such < aoralizing declarations eo un mked ? Would it be just for lonest Republican paper to rerm [ lent ffhen honest men are deca ited for daring to expose awjndlii riberyand criminal irregularit i the public servio ? In conclusi re would say if Democrat's pe < ar notions of justice were prac ally carried out the federal servi rould be degraded into gilded seem om , where theft would be al remium and honesty would lassed as a high crime. REFERRING to the results of Ci ir's Black Hills expedition t ! jc New York Tribnne remark Some light is thrown on the clu cter of Northern Pacific railro : mds in Dakota by the letter of o Drrespondent with the Black Hi spedition. While a narrow str f fertile lands stretches along tl led river , the country further ic interior is mostly a succession ) ad lands , ' and long stretches Ikali and sage and cactus , wltho > much as a single isothermal lii > diversify the landscape. Tl jmpauy Described the good laud icir circulars , and apparently Ic 10 bad to the Imagination of tl jttlers. IT is a noticeable fact that tl ; cent Democratic victories in tl mth have stimulated the war ices to an alarming extent. Tl itest scene of bloodshed is in Ke icy , and as usual the colored ra < irnished a larte majority of tl ictims. THE KANSAS FRONTIER. Cora Depredations Five H Murdered Colonel Moonlight Thought to be Killed His Men Famished for Water. ( Leavenworth Times , August 22J. ) The following rather startlin jws from the Indian country , u id in the Dodge City Messenger ceived last night. Wo are dl ised to doubt the rumor concen g Moonlight , for the reason thz e Colonel has had a rood deal < : perience fighting Indians , an irted from here well prepared t ke care of himself. He had aboi 'ty men , all armed , and woul obably be able to protect himse ; aiust any of the marauding bant ] i Uie frontier. AVe copy as fol ivs from the Messenger : On Monday following , the Con ctor found the fifth man who ha en killed. The body was lying tie further west from where th icrs were found and was so decay and mutilated by the grasshoji rs , which had eated several meal m it , that it was Impossible to re ; nize the body. Two railroad bridges were set 01 B last Monday , about forty mile st of this city , but only one wa sously damaged , and that was re red in a few hours sufllcienUy t rmit trains to pass. . Dn Suturdaj * afternoon last as th in vas going west , and whei 3iit ninety miles out , Couducto impton discovered the bodies o ir men who had been murderei Indians , lying near the track o of them were scalped am rribly mutilated. The other tw re not scalped. The bodies wer : en to Granada and interred Sun f morning. The names of tin in as far as could be ascertained re , John Doyle , John McDonali m. Graham , and an old man b ; ; name of Snyder. Two of then I been putting up hay , some iere above there , and were com ; east , the other two were return ; from the mines. Three of then re on foot and the old man wa luntod. \ . party of Moonlight's surveyor irly famished for water , reachet > Arkansas river near Plerceville 3W days since and their tongue i swollen so much that thej lid not close their mouths , it is feared that Moonlight ant ne of his men have been killet the Indians. SPIRIT OF THE STATE PEI Frank Welch and Robert Fur are now the most prominent cai dates for the governorship. T Collins has not yet been brou out , but he will probably give or perhaps both of them a close i for the office. If not why not Western Nebra&kian. It is said of A. S. Paddock , Granger ( ? ) candidate for Un States Senator , that whilst thr < ing his wheat he was unfortui enough to get a piece of chaff in eye. After it was extracted he hibited it to a friend and sai "look what a sand-burr I fount my eye. " Schuyler Register. An Independent State Com is to be held at Lincoln on the of September to nominate cai dates for State oflicers. If tt will be no larger attendance tha previous meetings , there will pi ably be just enough delegates to tribute the offices among , and usual harmony will prevail. Shoi however , more oflice-seekers gathered together than official p tions to be filled , we appreln there will be some lively skirmi ing Seward Reporter. The situation is critical. Pa tics are loosening ; people are r less and uneasy under the pa ' lash ; There are wrongs in the . publican party that need to righted : there are tricksters i trimmers , shysters , sneaks , thie men holding high positions wi out ability or character , who musl thrown overboard. The party e not carry dead weights or dead be with any hope of success. < delegates should see that the v best men are put forward for places to be filled. The great cry the day is for character and abil in our public offices. Grand Jtfc , Zfrnes , It is a pleasure for one , who 1 confidence in the ability and fai fulueis of Judge Crounse , to not the favorable comments upon action as a public servant , and serve the united efforts being mt by his many friends , to return h to the House. It takes the exp ( snce of one term to fit a man prop ! y for woik. He has greater iuf ince , receives more privileges , dentified with more prominence ; ommlttees , and can work w : wice the effort of a new man. I jraska will do well to reinsti Fudge Crounse , and can ill affi : o sacrifice him as a two-year-old , Saline County JPost. The recent advance in freij ates is going to do a great deal i vard , arraying the farmers agaii lie B. & M. Company. We do r ) elieve that there was really ai > ccasion for it. If there was noi t is adding to the burden the fan ; rs already have to bear , that nn ireate great opposition. What good can come of grindi : he people so. between these upi ind Jower railroad mill stones , leyond conception , unless it brin he voters to the conclusion tli oen must go to the legislature vf' .re not owned soul and body i hese great corporations , which urn would bring into existen iws to restrain them from furth ppression. Adams County Gazet An Independent Convention w eld in Lincoln last week , in whl few of the river counties were re esented. Harrison Johnson ai ihurch Howe were the controllh pirits. A series of resolutions we dopted , and a delegate conventi < ras called to meet at .Lincoln , Se ; mber 8th , to nominate candidat > r the coming election. The resolutions adopted do noti inish anybody by their novelt nd will prove about as potent illying thelndependentpatriots ae publication of one of Hora Ireeley's speeches. They oppose ? eedy resumption of specie pa ; ients , advocate Congressional re , lationof transportation , fa vorequ ixatlon , oppose legislative gran > capital , favor such legislation s ill relieve the industrial interes f unjust discriminations , and fav license law. These resolutions , which ha cen adopted in substance by z > rtsof conventions , are to regene te the State , it is said , and swee Dth the Republican and the Dem atic parties out of existence. Po bly ; but it strikes us that they fa pen the ear of the masses wil bout as mucH effect as a cold pai ike would fall upon a griddle.- 'eatrice ' Express. In a few weeks it will devoh pen the the voters of our State , ect State and other officers. ] mnection with the election of me t fill the different offices , the queen on of whether or not we fhn ave a new constitution , will I ibmitted also. In the face of tl niversal demand for a new const ition , we presume that none of tl mventions will oppose it , and i ic coming campaign this will I le of the most vital questions f < 10 people in the western part < ir State to consider. One of tl est grievous evils we are now h > rinp under is the constitution ! strictions unon the judicial systei ' our State. The work to be don r our three Judges could hardly b operly done by five. The const tion , however , provides that afte i ; year 1875 , the number of ju < : es and judicial districts may b creased. In view of this the nes gislature will in any event prc do for * he redistrScting the Stat id an additional number of judge ; is true that with a new constiti u we would be provided for i : is respect , " but another constitu m might meet with the same fat at the last one did , while this evi ay be reme lied without the adop in of a new constitution. West n Xebraskian , The most important relief thn n be given to the settlers of th per Republican is that the U. S vernment allow them to be at it from their claims until Ma ; xt. No other one thing will a ectually relieve them as this liny can go east and get worl ; d others push out into the hunt j and trapping region after fur- d each not only supporting him f but in most cases securing some ing beside , to aid in next seasons ming operations. Our congressional delegation , th vernor , and others , should lose m ne in makingsuch representation Washington as will be most el itual in 'securing such permission d no red-tape circumlocutioi ould be allowed to prevent i cedy proclamation of such per sslon. If necessary , the Secre y of the Interior , or the Presi ut , should strain a point and "as me the responsibility , " Jackson e , for the succor of our bravi mtiersmen. N"ext , the Governor should sent b a'commission of clear-seeing icreet men , from out side that lo ity , to look over the ivholegrounc iere distress is apprehended , am rcstigate the circumstances , anc > ort Just who need relief and ho ich , and what kind and form o ief will be most effectual. Other se , everything will be done hap zard , the most deserving in manj : es will bo overlooked , and mucl what Is given will go unadvised- and to the undeserving. This commission needs to beg tlemen of known ability , integr and discretion whose conclusi will command the confidence of people generally. They need take time enough to visit and m a thorough examination of the c dition of all the people in each cality , where help is supposed tc needed. In this'way , all necessit cases will be relieved , few will le the State , and none need to , i none of the aid given will be E applied or squandered. Obviously , this commission she be sent out at once , so that its c elusions may guide as to the amot and form of relief that will neet be raised. Its report will also m clearly evince whether there ex an emergency requiring the evening vening of the legislature to ext State aid. Indeed , it seems to that such a report from such a cc mission is a condition precedent any other intelligent and effici action whatever. Lowell Regisi NEBRASKA POLITICS. Hon. Bruno Tzchuck , of Sai county , is talked of for Secretary State. Secretary Gosper is worki hard for re-election. Judge Paul , of Howard coun is favorably spoken of for the Lej laturc. Hon. L. J. Thomson , of Harl county , is mentioned as a possii candidate for Governor. Hon. J. A. Abbott , of Gra Island , has fair prospects ot agi becoming State Senator. Seward county Democracy hi a County Convention at Sewa Saturday September 5. Captain Silas Garber is still the track for Governor with a ve Favorable prospect. Elder J. B. Morfield , of Be rice , is trotted out as candidate ; Sovernor on the Republican tick . Moses Stocking is gain ! ground in central and eastern H jraska as a Gubernatorlnl caudlda The Schuyler Register , Adj : ant General McBride's paper , : irors Furnas for Governor. Sarpy County Republican Cc mention at Papilllon August 29th , J P.M. P.M.Colfiix Colfiix county Democrats ha : alled a mass convention a Schuyl August 27th , at noon. The Democratic Senatorial Co ention for the II th Senatorial D rict , is called at Lincoln , Septei ter 10th. Ex-Governor David Butler irominently mentioned as the Ii lublican candidate for the Legisl ure from Pawnee county. Dr. A. D. Buck worth , of Jui , ta , Adams county , is backed I everal southwestern papers , as lepublican candidate for Gfbverne Auditor Weston , the reservi andidate for the United States Se te , starts out with very fair prc ects. It is almost conceded gafHo lilton May , of Dodge county , w : e his own successor in the legi iture. Cass county has elected Repu can delegates to the State Convei ion , and they are said to be a un > r Capt. Siles Garber for Governo Guy C. Barton of North Platt nd E. H. Rogers of Fremont , ai ilked of as candidates for Stai 'reasurer. ' The Nemaha prohibltionis old a County Temperance Mai onvention at BrownsvilleSepten er 6th. The Antelope County Republ in Convention was held at Oal ale on the 20th. The utmost hai lony prevailed. J. B. Rumsey. C. T. Harkir nd Henry Snyder have been ele < id as delegates to the Republica tate Convention from Cheyenn > unty. The Republican primaries t 'orth Platte resulted in a split b ( veen the Barton and anti-Barto .ctious , each electing a separate s < r delegates. M. V. Moody , a prominent a irney of Lowell , is a candidate fc le lower house of the Legislatur * dams county papers speak high ! " him. J. P. Becker is prominent as th emocratic candidate for the legii .turt from Platte county. Hn ea ; cts to ride in on the capitol-remc il hor&e. .Nemaha Independents hoi icir County Covention at Gran rairie Monday , August 31st , at H m. , for the election of delegate the State Convention. Seward county claims the Sen orshlpin the llth District , am esents a strong candidate to th epublican Convention in J. M xong , a prominent Seward attor jy. George Hastings , of Pleasan ill , now acting as Probate Judge nominated by the Republicans o iline county as member of thi jwer House. Gage county presents three can tiates for the lower house of th < ? gislature. Hon. J. B. McDowell e present member , Elijah Fillej d Capt. W. S. Guffy. They an 1 Grangers. G. A. Derby , of beward- i ndidate for Representative of th ( th District. Hon. D. C. McKillip o present member from that dis ci is also a candidate for re-elec- m. The Saline County primaries it Wednesday resulted in the elec in of delegates favorable to th mination of Judge Win. H. Mor- , of Crete , as State Senator in th < th Senatorial District , now repre- ited by Senator Griggs. The Burt County Republican invention will be held at Tekaraa turday , August 29th , to nomin- j one member of Legislature , iunty Commissioner , School Su- riutendent , four delegates to the " ite Convention , and "sixteen jmbers to the Senatorial Conven- n. Lancaster county presents quite array of legislative candidates. nong them are A G Hastings , J Carroll , Louis Helmer , A K bite , ( present incumbent ' ) ' and neral Otto Funke. For th'e'State tiate they talk of C C Burr , and m M H Sessions speaker of the > use. use.The The contest for the Republican initiation In the 12th Senatorial itrict promises to be quite lively , nong the candidates mentioned s .Senator Griggs. of Beatrice ; ige Morris , of Crete ; Eller , of irmont ; Messrs. Gray and Marsh , Clay county ; Mather , of Red > ud ; Chas. McPherson and omas Harlan , of Republican City ; ige Thompson , Commissioner in-in , Capt , Preston and General berts , of Harlan county ; Royal ck , of Red Willowy- BANKING. EZKA MILLAED , J J. H. IIILLAB President. | Cash NATIONAL BAN Co-- Douglas and Thirteenth Streets. OMAHA , - * .NE1.RASE > Surplus and Profit ) . . . . . . . . _ 3u,00 AGENT SFOE THEUNtt FINANCIAL STATES. ANF DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY 1 DISBURSING OFFCERS. THIS BANK DEAI.S In Exchange , Government Bonds , Vouch Gold Coin , ? BULLIONand QOLDDUS1 * _ And sells drafts and makes collections or parts of Eurons. JKWDrafts drawn parable in gold or cun -.J on the Bank of California , San Francisco TICKETS FOB SALE TO ALL PAI - * - of Europe via tha Cuuard and Natii steamship Lines , and the Hamburg-Amsr Packet Company. 27tf U.S. DEPOSITOR riie First National Bai OX * Corner of Fnrhnin and 13th Strti CHE OLDEST BANKIHG ESTABLISHaE Df NEBRASKA. ( Successors to Kountze Brothers. ) ESTABLISHED IN 185 Irganizad u a Rational Bank , August 26 , 1 Capital and Profits orer $250,0 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS : 3. CREIGHTON , A. KOUNTZE , President , Cashier. i. COUNTZE , n. vf. YATES , Vice Pres't. As't Cashier. A. J. POPPLETON , Attorney. LLVIN SAUNDERS , ENO3 LOWE President. Vice Presdei BEN WOOD , Cashier. 3 AVI1TGS BA1TE N. W. Cor. Fainham aud 13th SU. , apttal . _ . _ . . . . . . _ . . . .3 100,1 .uthoriz a Cap Ul . „ 1,000,1 * T\EPSITS ( ) AS SMALL AS ONE DOL \J lap seceived and compound interest al loved on the s ame. Advantages OVER Certificates of DeptfSit : WHOLE OR ANY PAP.T < fte A D posit after remaining In thisfBenk thi .onths , will draw interest fromjr.te of dep < to payment. The whole or anjparto' a c wit can * < e drawn atjany t'met aug2 ti _ f _ The Oldest Established BANKING H0US1 IN HBRASKA. laldwell , Hamilton & Co Business transacted same as th : T an Incorporated Rank. Accounts kept in Currency or Gel ibjectto sight check without m ce. Certificates of Deposit issncd paj lie on demand , or at fixed dal > aring interest at six percent , pc mum , and available in iu all par ! ' the country. Advances made to customers o > proTed securities at market rate ' interest. Bay and sell Gold , Bills of Es lauge , Government , State , Count ] id City Bonds. Te give special attention to nego ating Railroad and other Corpc ite Loans issued within the StaU Draw Sight Drafts on England eland , Scotland , and all parts c irope. Sell European Passaee Tickets. COLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. aulU _ Established 1858. , ar. iRRIAGE MANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street , See up stair : , ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriage 1 Buggies on hand or made to order. I. B. Particular attention paid to Repair ; . apr2S-tl . Harnejr itteet , between lith and 15th Carriage and TTagon Making all it Branches , in the latest and mosl approred pattern. ESE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHINO and repairing done on short notice. ! P2 It P.R.R , MEAT MARKET , 16th street bet California and Webster. TE KEEP ON HAND THE BEST f supply of FRESH AND SALTED ATS. Also a large stock of Fine Sugar ed llama and Breakfast Bacon , at the low- rites. Wil. AUST A KNUTH , Proprietors. .OOCOO ACRES I JH FAB1ONQ LAHD IH KEBEABKil ! )0 ) HanscomPlaceLots ! QUSE3 AND LOTS m the city of Omaha , . forsalecheaoand on rood terms. BOGGS & , 111 1 1. eal estate brokers.offlce over Mackey's store , } odce U ooposite new postonlre * ap30m2 Tlxo Cement , AND- rOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT they are now ready to furnish HY- 1UL1C CEMENT , of the Tery best quality , in any quantityeither at the factory , which cated at Beatrice.Neb. , or at the Pipe works maba. They also are prepared to furnish indsofChMENTPIPrNOforSEWERAQE. VINAGE , ETC , Also manufacture all a of CHIMNEY WORK. WEGDARAN- ! OUR CEMENT TO BE EQU A.L TO ANY DRAUL1C CEMENT JIANI/FACTUBED JHE UNITED STATES. rORDERS FROM DEALERS BESPECT- JY SOLICITED. 1TRICE HYDBAUMC CEafEXT & PIPE CO. IAHA - - NEBRASKA. nr21-3m LN DORK'S MACHINE All kinds of light and heavy CUDfERY MADE tc REPAIRED. \6fAll \ ' HABHET BTBEEX , . * OMAHA. p2iU DEWEY Furniture Dealer ! N"os. 187 , 189 and 191 Fainham Street I.A. , TVT-F , fZl-F * AGtTC A- marZdtf MILTON ROGEBS , Wholesale Stoves and TUT ITBB.S' STOCK. SOLE WESTERN AQENC Y FOR STEWAJRT'S COOKED and HEATISG STOYE& THE "FEABLBSS , " COOKING STOVES , CHARTER OAK COOKING- STOVES , Lllof Which Will l > o Sold at Maaufaclurers' Prices , With Froiglitladded. Fort Calhomi Milk- 'IKIFIEIEID , Manufactnrcd with Great Care from 'Best Grain. General Depot , Ccr. 14th , < & Dodge Sts , . OMAHA. Ct\RK. may S-ly. . B. RZCSASIDSOIT. MTCH , FELT AND 6RAVEL ROOFER , And Manufacturer of Dry anI Saturated llouflii and SUeittliln Felt. ALSO DEALERS IN Hoofing , Pitch , Coal , Tar , Stc. , Etc. States. Office oppoaita the Oas Works , on > OOFlJfG In any part of Nebraska or adjolDlng \i 12th ) treet. Address P O. Box 2. C. F. GOODMAN , WHOLESALE DRUfiGIST , A.IIC ! X > ealor In PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS , Omalia. Nebraska. je ti. l\/r\ w | \/iTfi r < C H t I t I i I Cj * C ) ixl IMPORTER AXD JOBBER or FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC IVINES and LIQUORS , Tobaccos and Cigars. No. 142 FABNHAM STBEET , OSIAHA , NEB. Old Kentucky "VTTiiskics a Specialty. K3TAGENT FOR THE ELDORADO WINE COMPANY. CALIFORNIA.-Ca , of O"ollot. XU. > maha Shirt Manufacturer of MLLINERY , AMD idles' and Gents XEPTUXE , or FI > H. FLOWERS , Nice Crnancntj for Ladiei. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 16 Douglas St. , Visclier's Block , Onialia , Jfcl ) . T1 ol . * * f ° 5 ga g 3"aS § sS f wW t e - W to . " .2H i < > t 1 * * ! | 2i § w s en ! < W Wa rq BTBOK BEED. LEWIS E. KCEI BYRON REED & GO , The Oldest Established Heal Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete Abstract of Title to all Rca Estate in Oauha and Douglas countr. City Meat Kfcp constantly'on hand JL LARGE SUPPLY OF B E IE 3 MUTTON , DULTRY , GAVE - AND - B Car 3 JAS. M-l TVITTIB , WHOLESALE DEALEli IN Clarried Cider. I r. nnrt 1S6 Pnrnhnm Street. VICTOR COFFMAN , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVER ISH'S DRUG STORE. ) Stx-oot , JACO2 Fornlinin .St. , Bet. 14tb & 151 tl UNDERTAKER Schneider & Burniester Manufacturers of m , COPPER AND SUEET IROX WARE. DEALERS IN Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutter' ng don short notice and ic the best maaner. ] Uteen treet ept24 d ] EEDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. LTJ On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. F. A. PETERS. Saddle and Harness Maker , ASJ ) CARRIAGE TRIMMER , Vo. S74 Farnham mt. bet. 13tb & ICth A LL orders and repalriag promptly attended tto sod satisfaction ( uarrazteed. paid for MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA FARMS ! FUEB On tne Line ol tht Union Pacific Railroad Laid Grant of 12,000,000 Acws of the bast PABMIN& and MIHEBAL Lands of Amtrloi ,000,000 ACHFS IS NEBRASKA IN THE GREAT PLATTE TALLEI THE QABDEH OP THE WEST MOW FOB SALE These landi are in the cpntral portion of the United States , on the 41st degree of No.th Lat , ude. the central line o ! the * reat Temperate Zone of the American . Continent , and for jraln rowing and stock raisin ? unsurpassed by any in the United Statn. l' and mow oonTenliat to narist ti a o ETRAFEB 15 PEIOE , nnn tavorablsterns ? a . b found EUawhtr * FIVE and TEN TEAES' credit jlri-n with interest at SIX PEB CENT ) LOKI8TSaad aOTUALBETDLEBflcaahny onTen Tear * ' Or dlt. L nd at ta o srtce to all OBEDIT PUBOHA8EBB. A Deduction TEN PEK CENT. FOR CASH. FREE HOJLESTEADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLERS. nd tlio Best Locations for Colonies ! loldiers Entitled to a Homestead cf 160 Acres. - of > , to tFxurolmraoi-si Zto eM in English , German , Sweed , published , with new maps Pamphlet Bend for new Descriptive . . VX d Wan' li , mailed free everywhere. Land Address Commlfaloner O. U. JBXJA. P. R. K. Co. Omaha , Neb. riilartJ A. B. HUBE&MAKN' & CO. , CA. . 3ftff . xxu. . f f * o -UL'ar o ar MATCHMAKERS , OF JEWELRY S. E. Cor. 13tb. & Douglas Sts. BATCHES & CLOCKS U JEWELRY AND PLATED-WARE , V AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. ' calers Can Save TIME and FKEIGIIT by Ordering of Us. EXGRAYEKG DONE FREE OF CHARGE ! TALL UOODSVAKRANT , P TO BE AS REPRESENTED.- * * ian31-tf . JCAtaiBti. S C. ABBOTT Sft * DEALERS IN r PAP3B.S , D33CO21AT2O2TS , i' i ' o. 1.88 Famlmm Street. Omalia , Publishers' Agents for School Boobs used In Nebraska. GEO. A. Wholesale Lumber - OFFICE AND YARD - COR , OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS , , U , P , R , R , TBACR , - ' - - USTIEIB , inlltf WBSE. M. FOSTER , Wholesale Lumber , WINDOWS , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C , Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Felt. Sole Agents for Bear Creet Lime and Louisville Ceraoat J OFFICE ANP Y.ARL : I fYA/r / A TT A , ' . P. Track , bet Farnham aud Doujln Sts. / 1 / 1VI A il A , : prttf . I. D. SOLOMON , V OILS A1TD CLASS , ) AL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OIL m AHA - NEBRASKA _ _ FAIBLIE & MONELL , ANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS , Stationers , Engravers and Printers , TOTAR1A1 , A1TP I.OI3CE SEALS. icrdc , Odd Fellows and Kniglils of Pythias GE PROPERTIES , JEWELS , BOOKS , BLANKS , ETC. , AT * ® -EASTERX PRICES AND lev § 231 root. majlti ARTHUR BUCKBEE. T E R , B TJ I L D E H AND DEALER IN § t 1 or Yards , Lawns , Cemeteries Church Grouda ana Pabllc Park * , OfficeandSiop : 1 " " fJT AH A < bet-Farnhamand TLmtf / \ ] Stf.