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THE OMAHA BEE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
TO COIUIESPOSDEXTS.
tr * DO SOT desire any contributions whateTei
ol a literary or poetical character ; end we
will not undertake to preserve , or to return
lie same , In any case whatever. Oar Stafl
Is sufficiently Urge to more than supplr our
limited epics in that direction.
REAL NAME OF WETTER , in lull , must In each
and every case accompany any communica
tion ol what nature soever. This is not in
tended for publication , but for eur own satis
faction and as proof of oed faith.
OCR COUNTRY FBICKOS we will always be
pleased to hear from , on all matters connected
with crops , country politics , and on any sub
ject whatever of general interest to the people
ple of our BUb > . Any Information connect
ed with the election , and relating to floods ,
ft i acdJents. etc. , will be gladly received. All
such communirttions , however , must be
I' brief as possible ; acd dey most , in all cases ,
be written up'-c one tide of the < hoet only.
POLITICAL.
ALL AHKOI JTCEKEZTTS Of candidates for oQre
whether made by self or friends , and
whether at not * < * ser coniunlcatlone to 'Le
Editor , are ( until nominations are made )
simply personal , and will be charged as ad-
Tertisemrnu
All communications should be addressed to
C. BOSEWATEB , Editor and Publisher , Draw-
J27J.
fiOTlCB.
" * Onand after October twentjr.Srst , 1872 , the
dty circulation of the DAILY BEZ is assumed
by Mr. Edwin Davis , to whose order all sub-
icriptlons not paid at the office will be payable.
cd by whom all receipts for subscriptions will
countersigned. 4
E. UOSEWATEB. Publisher
BEFTJBUCAH- STATE CONVENTION.
A EepuUiran State Convention will bo held
t the city of Lincoln on Wednesday , the 2d
day of SepUmber , 1&7J , at 3 o'clock p.m. , for
the purpose ol placing in nomination on
candidate for Congress , one candinate fo
member of Congress contingent , candidates fo
Governor , Secietary of Mate , Treasurer ,
Superintendent of Public Instruction , Stat
Prison Inipcctor , and Attorney General , am
lor the transaction of such other business a
may p'oporlr conce before H. The delegate
from each Judicial District will nominate i
person for District Attorney , for their re sf cp
live Districts.
Thoorgrnlzcl counties arc entitle ; ! io dele-
gstft upon the following ba Ia :
pounties east of the sixth Principal Meridian
ghall be entitled to one delegate for each 1,000
Inhabitant * , according to the census taken dur
ing i ho current year , and one for each fraction
over five hundred. But each organized county
shall tw entitled to at least one delegate.
Organic * ! counties west cf the Cth P. il. , shal
be entitled to one delegate each , ajid Jo pm
additional delegate for each one thousand in
habitants , according to the census aforesaid
And one for each fraction over five hundred ,
01 follows :
SELXSATES FOB COUXTIES.
Adams . . . _ Johnson.
Antelope . - Ivnox .M
Keith 1
Lancaster. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Lincoln. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Madison. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Jlcrrick . . . 4
Neinaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S
Nucfcolls . _ . .
Otoe 12
Pawnee , . 5
Pierce. . . , . .2
Platte 5
J helps . . _ . . . . . . . 1
Polk . 4
Itlchardson . . . . . . . . . . .15
Pod go . . Itod Willow 2
Douglas Saline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pundy . - . Sarpy..H. . . . . MH. . . 3
J-'ranUln. . . . SaunJers. . . . . _ . . , 9
Kill more . . S war < l. . - . . . . . . . . 7
Slanton. . . . . - . . . . . _ 1
1
Thayer. . . . . "
( iospcr Valley. . . . . . ; . . . . . "I 1
llarlan-- . Washington.- , 1b
Jlall Wayce. . . . . . . . . . .
Howard. . . Webster . . 3
Jlltclicock. York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0
llamilton. . . . Unorganized Tcr'y
Holt _ _ . _ in the State
Jefferson. .
The counties are recommended to elect al
ternate delegate * to set Ju case the delegates
elect fall to attend the convention ; and the
convention is recommended to exclude proxies
for delegates that do not reside in the counties
they propose to represent'
Uy order of the committee.
committee.F. SI. JOHNSON ,
C. II. GERE , Chairman.
Secrelarr
A TREE is kuowji by its fruits , and
the character of the late County
Convention will be judged by
the men selected to represent the
Hepublicans of Douglas county in
the State Convention.
WHATEVER may bo said or t
thought of the Douglas County del F
egation to the Republican State v
Convention , one factisindisputablc , tl
viz : That every member will go tl3i tla
down to Lincoln untraiuelled by 3i
pledges to any candidate. 3iv
s :
A GATHERING of Mexican war C (
veterans will take place in the city C
of Washington , on September llth , CPi CP <
nd it is expected that the meeting Pi
will be more generally attended sc
than any similar meeting that has sccc
ccdi
taken place since 1801. di
IT
MISTAKES may and will some on
times occur , in the very best regu onwl
lated post ofllces. But how it is
yo
possible for any postal clerk or em ful
ploye to plead "mistake" for delibe of
rately opening a rcgistcred letter , ler
linjcted to jTwefTknowii amfprom oui
inent person , in legible handwriting
ing , passes our comprehension. ,
T
II of the Western Nc-
she
published and edited by
pul
J. H. Peake , at North Platte , is on
fail
our table. While the neat make-up
of Mr. Peakc's new paper attest the cor
publisher's skill and taste as a practical
can
tical printer , the contents present enl
uumistakeable evidence of journalistic
am
istic talent of a high order.
me
insj
IT now transpires through official lar
reports promulgated by the French woi
Government that Bazaine's escape the
was , after all , not so much the re any
sult of skilfully executed female
strategy , as the consequence of dis The
honesty and treachery on the part
of the prison guard , who permitted
themselves to bo blinded by a bribe. Tl
whi
We <
N address has just been issued siLh
by Joseph Arch , President of the riou exp ( :
Laborers'
British Agricultural the
Union , in reference to the recenl mou
failure in the lockout in the eastern who
counties of England. He.reproach feet
not i
es the laborers for their reluctance good
Co emigrate or migrate , and enforces cian
the necessity of their becoming in our
dependent of external aid. Henceforth Way
form
forth , he says , they must let emigra good
tion be their watchword.
cand
THE BEE howls because Senator TL
Hitchcock don't put Yost out of the earm
Omaha postoffice. It says never a accoi
word because Congressman Crounse tionc
don't do the same thing. Why is trust
this thus , friend R. ? West feint bytl
. o th <
Republican.
Simply because Congressman vent ]
thop
whatever do
Crounse has nothing to cians
vvith the Ornahaxp' ' istofllce. Under 13 * as
the time honored regulations of the to be
Postoffice Department , each Sena theC
tor lias entire control over the post- stronj to pu
office In the city or town which he noten
claims as his residence. peopl
JUST here weviih. . to note this
fact , Boss Itosewater has always
claimed to be the friend of the
worldngman. The Trades' Assem
bly sent to the convention six
names for delegates tot the State
Convention , one from each ward.
Boss Kosewater and his clique en
tirely ignored these men , every one
of them , and not a single man of
them was elected to a place on the
delegate ticket. Republican.
Just here we wish to note another
faci that must be patent to every
body , viz : That if the Republican
and the postal ring clique are sin
cere in their pretended indignation
about the treatment of the Trades'
Assembly and the Scandinavians ,
why did they fail to manifest it
practically in the Convention ?
"Why did not they , or any one of
them , make a motion that the con
vention concede the demands of
the Workingmen's Union ? "We
presume they claimed to control at
least fifteen out of the sixty-nine
members of the convention , and
why did not they cast their fifteen
votes for the six "Workingmen's
candidates ?
The ballot does not show that they
even cast one vote for them. Again ,
if they regret the defeat of the Scan
dinavian candidates why did not
these hypocrites cast more than four
votes for Frank Walters ? Why
gharge this state of facts at the door
of "Boss Tiosewater ? "
For our part we claim that the
Republican Convention did not
ignore the workingmen. They
nominated Mr. Fleming by accla
mation , and he is as good a me
chanic as therj is in this city. At
the same tirne } } p was not nomina
ted because ho was a good
mechanic , but because he
was a good Republican , and a man
of good character and sound views.
There is only one way for all classes
fo become delegates to conventions
of any political party , and that is by
participating In the primary elec
tions regardless of avocation or
nationality.
Jf Trades'Unions were permitted
to dictate the nominees of a politi
cal convention , such privileges
could be claimed with equal justice
hytho Grocers' Union , the Odd
fellows , Masons , or any other soci
ety organized for charitable purpo
ses or self protection.
The Republican pretends to seek
liarmony for the sake of securing
initcd action in our party , and still
; hey attempt by such misrepreseut-
itious to infiuene nationalities and
> rganjzatjons of a private character
igalnst the action of a regular Con
tention. This Is in full keeping
vith its hypocritical and imbecile
ourse in every other instance , and
t is an unfailing evidence of per-
oual mortification resulting from
n unexpected and overwhelming
lefcat
FOR brazen impudence and auda-
ious lying , commend us to the
inmha postal ring find its subsi-
i/ed tools. When they discovered
lat that the Douglas County Re-
ublican Convention was over-
helming against them theycrouch-
i and whined like so many
hipped spaniels. They openly
uknowledgcd the striking , practi-
y the ballot of the eonven.
on , and begged for mercy and T
lagnanimity for the sake of har- fe
lony iu the party.
And now this shameless gang are
ying to pull the wool over the pco- of
e's eyes by giving out that Rose-
ater had sold out hir principles for
ie privilege of becoming a delegate
large to the State Convention ,
ai
ow how could the postal ring sell piof
hat they did not have ? Does any of
no man believe that Roscwater bego
uld have been elected to the State go
st <
mvcntion if it had been within the stno
wer of the postal manipulators to th
event it ? If there really was a is ;
ll-out , as these Impudent and in- pumi
rrigible falsifiers pretend , why CO ]
1 every one of them vote against da
oewatcr ? ha
( \.nd now we say to these slander-
i hypocrites who cry for harmony sat
icn they find themselves whipped , mo
i owe your escapefrom * disgra e- in i
hos
castigation to the nvr nanimity tak
friends but need not flat-
> ur , you - anc
yourselves that you can silence am
guns in the denunciation of cor- thr
tha
tioa and rascality.
coa
sea
IIRRI : reasons why Judge Crounse ury "V
uld be renominated by the Re- the
lican party : First , because his aga
liful M-rvices in behalf of his gob
stitucnts entitle him fairly to a
ular endorsement. Second , bee -
-e another term would greatly
ance his capacity for usefulness
lastly because no name so far
it ion eel for the position would
ire so much well deserved popu- Hoi
coulidence. A condition that
Id put the prospective success of
Republican party almost beyond
reasonable doubt.
EDIL
Republican State Convention. -L :
( Groad Island InJe ; endcnt ) tean
ie Republican State Convention and
: h convenes at Xjincoln next The
incfiday has a grave and respon-
mon
dtity before it. The people will
ct it to put forward for the va- team
ollices the very best men iu Mr. !
State. Not men who are fa- mon
3 as political tricksters but men
honored for and pears
nre ability per-
uprightness of dealing. It is team
iccessarp that a man to make a their
run shall be famous as a politi- Mr. ]
The people want reform In this j
political affairs , and the only coun ;
to secure this much desired re- team
is to see to it tiiat none but wher
able and honest men are propc
d on the Republican ticket as thiev
dates for office. arnie
2 delegates who fail to work party
stly and persistently for the
iplishment of the object men- not i
1 should never again be end - soner
d with representative power if pos
e people. A large proportion hides.
delegates to the pending Con- layinj
m are of the people , fresh from paren
ple , and as lime worn politi- Their
willuot figure so conspicuous- land
ju some former occasions It Is from l
boped that the best eflors of being
invention will be put forward their i
in nomination the best and pursai
; est ticket ever offered to the horses
of Nebraska. One that the thepu
i can take pride in supporting. hourt
MONTANA.
Helena and Deer Lodge City The
Montana Placer Mines.
( Correspondence of the BEE. )
HELENA , M. T. , Aug. 22 , ' 74.
EDITOR BEE :
After taking a good night's rest ,
I strolled through this magic city
that was burned only last January
to the amount of several hundred
thousand dollars , and now you can
hardly see where the burnt district
was , as it is built up with fine brick
and stone blocks nearly solid and
representing all branches of busi
ness. The location of Selena is
very poor to make a city , lying on
both sides of the gulcn and bordered
on both sides by high mountains.
The people here are all rich in quartz ,
and you would think each man a
millionare , but hope is a large share
of capital in this country , The
placer mines are still being worked ,
and many of them successfully.
This place is in the centre of the
placer mines of this country , and is
destined to be the great city of the
Territory. After spending one day
in looking at the city and the sur
roundings , we concluded to take a
ride in the country and examine
some of the extensive quartz mines
located near the Red Mountain ,
which was reported to be a moun
tain of silver , and only about twelve
miles4iistant from the'city. . At 7
o'clock a. m. , August ICth , we , in
company with tnree companions ,
mounted our Bronchos and started
over mountains and valleys. We
rode till nearly 12 a. m. , at the rate
of eight rnlles per hour , and reached
the famous mines of Ked Mount-iin.
Here we saw the McDonald mine ,
that promises to be one of the best
mines of the country. From the
richness and quantity of the ore , one
woqld think there \vns enough sil
ver here to resume specie payment
it once. Ascending about2,000 feet
up the side of a mountain , we Came
to the Baugh Mine said to be the
richest in the territory. Here we
ibund numerous tunnels , reaching
n all directions In the mountain ,
> ome of them several hundred feet
rom the surface , aud with lights we
: ould see the ore glittering on all
ildes. This ore is bejng sacked and
hipped to New Jersey for reduc-
1011 with good results , paying as
tigh as $1,000 per ton , and very lit-
le of this ore goes lMow § 300 per
on.
Ordering dinner and having fin-
shed , we mounted and started for
he city , visiting several mines on
lie way , and all showing rich de-
osits of silver. We concluded that
ilver would he cheap enough soon ,
3 we could all have what we wan-
id without much exertion. After
ding for five solid hours we found
urselves at Helena what was left
f us tired , hungry and badly
: iafed , having rode at least slxty-
ve miles between 7 o'clock a. m.
iid 6 p. m.
The ores that arc being shipped
oni Montana are going via Carroll
lute and the Northern Pacific rail-
> ad.
August 10th took the stage for
eer Lodge , 55 miles distant from
elena , arriving there after ten ti
> urs ride over the main range of lift
e Rocky Mountains to the west ftti
Ie. Deer Lodge City is the most ti
autiful location in the Territory , \
uated in the Deer Lodge Valley , fait
ere we found we had reached the
d of the AVesteru Union Tele
aph. We examined the peniten-
iry , and found it contained some
cnty prisoners , with scarcely room
r more ; but preparations are being
ide to add some twenty more cells.
E
iis building is of stone , some fcixty
St
it wide by 100 long , two stories
; h" enclosed by a board fence
anc ten feet high ,
riiis piano contains a population
600 , and although very quiet newt F
t it teems to be improving rapid-
and will make a fine cjty , We s :
re informed that more gold was i
rchahcd at this place than at any H
y other in the Territory. This E
, ce is represented by all branches LI
industry : oue bank , three hotels , an
en grocery stores , three dry anHi
) ds stores , clothing stores , tin Hi
res , billiard saloons , aud last but
Stan <
: least one printing ofiicOi where
j New Northwest Is printed , which an
ine of the spiciest and best papers
illshed In the Territory. On the
Ja
rning of the 21st we took the JaH
ch for Helena , nnd during the
Gr
r we encountered R rain storm , GrH J
I storm , and snow fetornii that H
ild have done honor to Mlnnc-
i. Arriving at Helena at 5 p SO ! ' ,
Tfc
sfied he had . .theTi7rfii of our
icy in visiting Deer Lodge and
naking the acquaintance of her amS
ritable people. To-morrow we
DI
j the coach for Corinne , a difat- DII
3 of 500 miles , to bo traveled day wal
night , consuming four days and dor ,
e nights , and having traveled in Ch-
: Tejricory some 900 miles by bor
ill wo will feel that to have a , ,
In a Palace car will be a lux-
indeed.
rewill visit Salt Lake City and
mines , and may write you
A I
n if the road agents do not
> le us on the wa3\
Yours Anon ,
DIVEU.
Joh
ASHLAND. HOI
Seal
SealA
se Thieves in Saanders County
Har
( Correspondence of the BEE. ) K
H
ASIILAXD , August 29. TK
TKM
ORBic : M
st Light William Butts had his son ,
stolen , also a man named Burr , WP
Pi
Mr. Johnson , at Greenwood. HG
> nrties all left Greenwood this
ing at 4:20 with the three
3 , and composed of six men
Jutts left Ashland early this
ing in close pursuit. It ap-
that the parties taking the
from this place lost
way , and inquired of
loom and others about daylight EDIT
uornuig the route across the At
ry , south. Mr. Johnson's
was gone about half an hour '
he missed. Owners of the 'Will !
: ty are iu close pursuit of the the
s. It is feared they arejiot votes
,
I sufficiently to attack the
of thieves. It is believed by torial
that the party in pursuit will votes ,
ttempt to take them pri- the s
, but make them pull hemp , Mood
> ible , or make sieves of then-
to the
Some strangers have been
around several days and ap-
ly not having any tiling to do.
object now is known. Ash-
s hourly expecting a report
be party. The pursuers are I.
reinforced by the farmers on comin
jute and at latest accounts the Indep
rs are reinforced by fresh willl *
when wanting. It appears ofHai
rsuern are less than half an aspire
: hind the thieves. "in the
UEBBASKA POLITICS
Governor Furnas will not be a
candidatr for re-election.
Counties are likely to present
contesting delegates at the Republi
can State Convention.
A Democratic Convention for
the 21st Representative District is
calle I at Ponca , September 19th.
Colfax County will urge the
claims of J. T. Clarkson at the Re
publican Senatorial Convention.
Burt county prohibitionists hold
their County Convention at Silver
Creek on Saturday , September 5.
The Democratic Representative
Convention for the 23d District will
be held at Pierce , September 23.
Mr. Guy C. Barton is said to
have announced himself as candi
date foi Congress.
Cuming county will be repre
sented at the Independent State
Convention by some of Dr. John
son's personal admirers.
TheDemocraoy of Platte county
propose to nominate either Charles
A. Spiece or Judge Higgins for the
Legislature.
The Republican Nominating
Convention of thb 12th Senatorial
District will be held at Hastings on
September 10.
Thomas Harlan , of Harlan
county , is brought forward as com
petitor to Pat O'Hawes for the con
tingent congressional contingency.
The Hastings Journal is first ,
last , and all the time for Doctor
Btickworth as Republican nominee
for Governor.
The Republican Nominating
Convention of the 2Cth Representa
tive District will convene at Pluin.
Creek on September ] 0.
r-Hon. Joseph Fox , will repre
sent Hall County in the State Con-
yention. by and with the consent of
the other four delegates' .
Gage County will jii all
Jility re-elect H/m. JO. . McDowell ,
ihcir present representative in the
ower" House of the Legislature.
- -Tho Democratic primaries in
Platte county came off Saturday
incl the County Convention will be
icld on the fifth day of September.
The Republican Senatorial Con-
ention for the Seventh District will
ie held at Norfolk OU the IQth of
September.
William M. Francis has with-
rawn from the contest for the Dis-
rict Attorneyship , which leaves W.
. Council with a solid delegation
: om Douglas county.
Lincoln county Democrats rc-
rmimend Cliarles McDonald , of
'orth Platte , as their choice for
enator from the 9th Senatorial dis-
ict.
The coming candidate for Gov-
. nor 011 the Democratic ticket Is
del to be Frederick Metz , of Omu-
11. This i , however , still a pro-
iund secret , known only to the in-
litiated.
George Hastings , of Pleasant
ill , now Probate Judge for Salem
iunty , has been nominated by the
epubiicans of that county as a can-
date for the lower house of the
jgislature.
Clay county favors the nomina-
m of C. T. Wymau as the Repub-
ian candidate for Representative
) in the 13th Representative Dis
ci ; and Fillmore , Hamilton , Polk ,
) rk and Butler counties are also
roiably inclined toward him. CaAi
The following are the names of
legates to the Republican State
nvcntion , as far as heard from :
L'"urnas county J. R. Brown , T ,
Jen tine.
turning county E , K. . Valentine ,
N. Sweet , P , "acnweiik aud Win.
icfer.
Llall county C Harrison , J
i-int' , J D Hayes , S P MoWey
J Jas Baldwin.
Jolfaxcounty--J UMoBrideChas T
jumner a.nd John Sprecher mo
Phayer county E G Hough , Ed itt
Jest and W W Fitzpatrick. pos
'ass county S M Chapman , Jno
tlcKiuuoii , EDoomJ , W Barnes ,
} Dovoy , Grant Fiemming , Wm
iyd , J A Hoover , J McHapgood ,
1 N Jean.
'awueo county W B Bull , G M
mphroy , E R Wills , . ( Nicholas
inauer and Albert Barker ,
'helps ' county H V Hoagland
I C J Dilworth.
aline county J K Van Puyn ,
McCreeuy , Chas WmslowY
Morris , M Willsle , A Wall , L R
mes and Vit Solinct.
ancaster County -L B Pound , C
Jerc , R O Phillips , W W
L Kaliler , C N J3aird , J Ford , and { Ota
pellman , Z E Pierce , S Taylor , andN ,
- Cowder , AVilson , J Martin
T AVaggoner ,
u-py Countv A R Kennedy , S
ungs , anil Jonathan Edwards , H
ouglas County Edward Rose-
er , Clinton Briggs , Alvin Saun- HP
, Jesse HLaoey , Win LPeabodv ,
P :
rles F Goodman , Charles Hcr-
z , Reuben H AVilbur , Pat. O.
i-es , Charles Banckes , E R AVil- w
is , AVm F Sweezy , M J Mc- DKA
anJI
n , AVm Fleming , i , F Babcock , ialoc
rles H Dewey , AVm H Lawton , in On
Redman , John C Myers , H A nil D Id A
, - , Moses Ballon , Joel T Griffin ,
T&6
DP Knight. DYD
oe county Hugh Fulton , Jas INT1
iirr , D G Lisk , Leopold Hohn , ira-
i Overtoil , D Beasley. Frecl FULl
, J H Gregg , AV Saunders , A
ell , L D Saunders aud S S BL'A
itelope county D AT CoeandH OIL
ith. m
ashington county E Clarke ,
y Sprick , Chas McMenemy , B
rilsey and M A Preston. Offers
Barney county AVm Gaslin. Fii
iward county N J Paul and J
nclall.
idison County Col Matthew-
Win RobinsonL D Barnes and
Lowe.
rce County M Brown and C
ady.
aey County Republican Con
vention.
E
( Correspondence of the BEE. ) JIAG ;
LOWELL , KEAUXEY Co. , ) o. 4E
August 29th , 1S74. J
HI OMAHA BEE :
the Republican County Con-
in , held in this county to-day ,
im Gaslin , Jr. , for delegate to
tate Convention , received 7
and for delegate to the Sena-
Convention he received 67
while D. B. Ball received for
ime office 9 votes. M. V.
r received 7G votes as delegate
Senatorial Convention.
JOSIAII MATHERS ,
Chairman.
HOESE
Hascall threatens to be the
j man for Governor on the
indent ticket. This move TJ.2
in difference to the claims
risen Johnson , who does not SltnaK
to fill Tipton's vacant chair ,
„
nrp „
Senate. Blair Times. luneM.
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BAKKIXG.
EZRA MILLARD , j J. H.
President , j Cashier ,
NATI03STALBANK
Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets.
OMAHA , - N KE1.RASKA.
Capital $200,00000
Surplus and Profits 30,000 00
AGENT SFOR THE UNITED
FINAKCIAL STATES.
ANf DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY FOR
DISBURSING OFFCEBS.
THIS BANK DEALS
in Exchange , Governuicnt Bonds , Vouchers ,
Gold Com ,
? BULLION and GOLDDUST\ * \
*
And sells drafts and umkes collections on all
parts of Europe.
B53 Draftsdrawn payable in gold or curren
cy on the Bank of Califoruia , Sjii t'rancisco.
TUCKETS FOR SALE TO ALL PARTS
- - of Europe via the Cunard and National
Steamship Lines , and the Hainburg-Amcr'can
Packet Couip nr. 27lf
U.S. DEPOSITORY
The First .National liank
OS * < - > TVT A. TFT A ,
Corner of Farliam and I3tli Streets.
THE OLDEST BANEINGESTABLISHaENT
IS UEBBASKA.
( Successors to Kountze Brothers. )
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
Onjanisod as a National Bank , Acgcat 28,1863
Capital and Profits over - $250,000
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS :
n. A. KOUNTZE ,
President. Cashier ,
II. COUNTZE , ir. w. YATIS ,
Vice Pres't. As't Cashier.
A. j. roi'i'LETON. Attorney.
The Oldest hsiaDlisheu
BANKING HOUSE
Hamilton & Co ,
Business transacted same as that
f an Incorporated ( tank.
Accounts Kent in Currency or Gold
nbjecl to sight check without no-
ice.
ice.Certificates
Certificates of Deposit issued paj-
ble on demand , or at llxed date
caring interest at six percent , per
nnnm , and available in iu all parts
f the country.
Advances made to customers on
pprovcd securities at market rates
r Interest.
Lay and sell Gold , Bills of Ex-
liangc , Government , State , County ,
nd Citv Bonds.
" \Ve \ give special attention to ncgo-
atitig Railroad and other Corpo-
itc Loans issued within the State.
Draw Sight Drafts on England ,
eland , Scotland , and all parts of
uropc.
Sell European Passaaro Tickets.
COLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
aultr
SAUNDERS , ENOS LOWE
President. Vice Prescient/
BEN WOOD , Cashier.
STLA.TIE
X. AV. Cor. Farnliara aud 13th Sts. ,
Hal . „ . w . c inn ftv
'
' '
tliorizeJ Capitll . ! . . . _ l.OOo'.OOD
AS SMALL AS ONE DOL-1
_ / lar sccc veil and compound interest al-
> ued on the sauio. I
n *
Advantages
OVER
Certificates of Deposit :
IE WH'JLR OR ANY PART OF A DE-
po it after remaining In this Benk three
ths. will draw interest from d.te of dcpos-
payraent. The whole or any part o' a dc-
t can 'w < lra ui atlan - t'uio. auc2 u
Established 1858.
3k. . O" . J
EIRIA6E MANUFACTOBY
138 & 540foarCecnth Street ,
. - - "
: a up stairs. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriage *
buggies on hand or tcadc to order.
B. Particular attention paid to Ecpalr
apr23-tl
JTll.0
rdraulic , Cement ,
AND
) IJLD INFORM THE PJBLIC THAT
tliey are now ready to furnish HY-
JLIG CEMENT , of the very best quality ,
any quautity.eitherat the factory , which
ted at Iteatrice.Xcb. , or at the Pipe works
alia They also are prepared to furnish
< Is nfCKMENT PIPING forSEWERAGE ,
NAGE , ETC , Also manufacture all
of CHIMNEV WOKK. WE GUARAN-
) UR CEMENT TO BE EQU A.L TO ANY
tAULIC CEMENT MANtrACTURED
E UNITED STATES.
3UDEUS FROM DEALERS RESPECT-
Y SQUCITED.
DKICE HTDKAUIJC CEMENT
& PIPE CO.
- - NEBRASKA.
21-3m
3W. . HOMAN , Sr. ,
for the necessities of tha public , a
it-Class Hearse and Carriages ,
rders proraptlj- attended to by Keep
; Cor. 13th and Ilarney Sts. aj25tf E tai
DWARD KTIEHL. Ci
STER OF TIIK DEPARTED.
i 10th. St. , between Tarchaa & Haraey.
by the aid of guardian spirit ; , obtain
one a view of tue fuut , present ant * Iuf
ttf "o fera charged in cases of sickness " I
B
ncy street , between Hlh and 15th.
JA
as
lage and Wagon JIaklnj-
Branches , In tha latest and most Gil !
approred pittern.
SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHIWO
I repairing done on short notice.
Y
QITAILEY'S
PHY
' . Soap Pactory-I
I on the line of the Union Pacific1
near the powder house. Slanufac-
; -class soap for homa consumption , a
fi
Kos. 187 , 189 and 191 , Fainham Street.
MILTON KGGEBS ,
and TI2T 2TEB.S' STOCK.
-SOLEWESTEIIN AOENCYFOK
STEWART'S COOKING and HEATING STOYES ,
TEE "FEARLESS , " COOKING STOVES ,
CHARTEIt OAK COOKING- STOVES ,
Sold at Jlaaufactnrcrs' Prices , With Frciglit.'a elded.
aP2'.tf foxZi
Manufactnred irilh Great Care from Best Grain.
? al Depot , Cor , lth. . cSj Dodg © Sts ,
amyMr. OMAHA. EL.A3I CL.AKK.
. B.
PITCH 1 6RAVEL ROOFER ,
And manufacturer of Dry mi l Saturated Hoofing aid Sbcutliliig Felf.
ALSO DEALERS IN
Hoofing , Pitch , Coal , Tar , Etc. , Etc.
5 OOFiJfG in any patt of NebiasVa or adjoining States. Office opposite the Gas Worts , on
.li 12ths trect. Addrcoi P O. Bos 4j. .
O. P. GOODMAKT ,
MLESALE LlRDSGIST ,
Viitl I > cn.lcr In.
PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS ,
Oinalia. Nebraska.
" L. CT. D dlcIC IjIjIG
IMPORTER ASD JonncR OP FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC
WTINES and LIQUORS ,
Tobaccos and Cigars , I
No. 142 FABNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
Old Kentucky Wliiskies a Specialty.
05-AGENT FOR THE ELDORADO WINE COMPANY. CALIFORNIA--
' . of aroiio-t. xxi.
} maha iihiri' Factory.
CHAELES H. PLATZ
"iuufacturer of IVILLLIJNERY ,
AND
idles' and Gents' NEPTUNE or
Nice Ornaments for Iidiea.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.
6 Douglas St. , Visclicr's Bloclf , Oinalia , ] STcI ) .
, & 1 fcZf o
* 4 7 1 On
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M " C * s
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W EKED.
BYRON REED & CO ,
The Oldest Established
sal Sstate Agency
IN NEBRASKA
a complete Abstract of Title to all Kea
e In Ouiiha and Douglas countr.
ty Meat Market.
Kwp constaRtly'on'hand
A LARGE SUPPLY OF
E OE3 UP , J ? O
TON.
P3ULTEY ,
GAME
S. M.MCVTCTIB ,
-WHOLESALE DEALEU ET
arried Cider.
and ISO Farnhain Street.
ECTOK COFFJJUN ,
SICIAN and SURGEON ,
OVER ISn'S DRUG STORE , )
a. Street ,
OTVT A
JACOB GISE ,
261 K.rnlmm St. . Det. Hill & lath
2
Mai
UNDERTAKER
LOD
Schneider & Bnrmester
Manufacturers ot
N , COPPER AXD SHEET IROX
WARE. DEALEES IN
Cooking and Heating Stores.
Tin Hoofing , Spouting and Guttering don C .
hort notice and ic the bsst manner.
iiteen treat seotZJ dj
BEDMAN & LEWIS , u
_ _ l
Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. CD
CDc
< c
ere
LTJ HUH IB IE IR ,
On hand and SAWED TO ORDEK.
Je201m
o _
F. A. < C
. . PETEKS. UJ
Saddle and Harness Maker , UJo
ASII CARRIAGE TRIMMER ,
To. ' 274 arnbamilt.bct.
A LL orders an J repairing prompt ! jatten Jed
Ci. to and satisfaction gnirrartteJ.
paid lyi hjdea. ap391f alpr
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MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA
CHEAP FARMS ! HOMES
On tee Line ol tha
A Laid Grant of 12,000,000 Acres of ths best FABMISQ and MDTEBAL Lands of Anarioa
1,000,000 ACKFS IX NEBRASKA IX THE UREAT PL.V.TTE YALLE * ;
THE OABDEN OF THE WEST HOW FOB SALE
These lands are in the central portion ol the United States , on tbo 41st decree of No < th Lat
ituiln , the central line of the great Temperate Zone o ! the American Continent , and for grain
{ rowing and stock raisins ; unsurpassed hy any in the United Stiles.
OHEAPEB I ? PBIOE , more faTorallatsrcs ri'ea. and more confenlent ta market tana. ca {
be fannd Ebewtere.
FIVE and TEN YEARS' credit giron with interest at SIX PER CENT
COLONISTS aai ACTUAL 8ETULEB3 can hay on Tea Years1 Credit. Laads at tis iata
trice to all OEEDIT FUBOHABEE3.
A Deduction TEN PEU CENT. FOP. CASH.
FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS.
tlio Best Locations for Colonies !
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead ci
160 Acres.
i to ZPtiaroii.o.raox'fii of
Send for new Descriptive Pamphlet , with new maps , pnblished in EnIbh. German , Sweet )
and Uan'ih , mailed free everywhere. Address < " * T T . t > xv.'VT'TT.ci.
ul7 ± il r t ! uuiJ Commlfaloner IT. P. 11. K. Co. Omaha , Xeb.
A. B , HUBEBM AUOT fc CO. ,
1C O
WATCHMAKERS , OF JEWELHY
S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts.
WATCHES & CLOCKS
JEWELRY AND PLATED- '
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Dealers Can Save TIME and FREIGHT by
Ordering of Us.
ENGRAVING DONE FREE OF CHARGE !
© -ALL UOODS WARRANTED TO BE A3 REPRESENTED.- ® *
ian31-tf
S. C. ABBOTT J
S. C. ABBOTT & CO. ;
Booksellers 1 * v
f& B
DEALERS IN
fo. 18 FarnLam Str ot.
Pnbllshprs' \outs for Schoo' ' 2oohs nsed \oliraska. .
GEO. A. HO A GLAND ,
Wholesale Lumber
OFFICE AND YARD
COR , OF DOUGLAS AND 6Tfl STS , , U , P , R , R , TRACK ,
anil If
WM. M. FOSTER ,
Lumbar ,
WINDOWS , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C ,
Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Felt.
Sole Agents for Bear Creek Linie and Louisville Cement J
OFFICE AND YA Rk : \ ff A TJ 4 KTT ? T >
7. P. Tract , Ix-t Farnham aud Douula"Sts./\\\\ \ \ A I'l A , - JN 1LO
ipr2tf
N. I. D. SOLOMON ,
OILS AITD "WIITDOW CLASS ,
) AL OIL AISTD HEAD-LIGHT OIL
AHA - NEBRASKA
FAIBLIE & MONELL ,
, ANK BOOK MANUFACTUiEStS ,
Stationers , Engravers and Printers ,
'
A2TD LODGE
icnic , Odd FeUows and Kniglits of Pythias
'E PROPERTIES , JEWELS , JJOOKS , BLANKS , ETC. , AT
J62TEASTERX PRICES ASD EXPREriri.-a
*
may lit
ARTHUR BUCKBEE.
TEH , B TJ I L 3D E R
AND DEALEE IN
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r Yards , Lairns , Cemtsterlea CharohlGronls and PubUe P.irk- > .
OfficeandShon \ " - A TT A
lt. Farnhajnand Ilarney J l fl A