THE OMAHA BE OFFICIAL PAPEIl OF THE CI TO CORRESPONDENTS. what W no SOT deeiro any contributions poetical character ; and ol a literary or will not undertake to preserve , or to re . Our ca e whatever. be mine , In any li suulciently large to'inore than supply limited space in that direction. BKAL NAME or WKITKB , in lull , must in and every case accompany any commu : Uon ot what nature soever. This la no tended lor publication , but for eur own i faction and as proof of cool faith. OCR COUNTRY FEIKNDS ve will alwaj pleased to hear from , on all matters conni with crops , country politics , and on any ject whatever of general Interest to the pie of our State. Any Information com ed with the election , and relating to fli accident * . etc. , will be gladly received. vuch communtroUonB , however , musi brief u possible ; and tliey must , in all c be written np c one side of the < heet on JVOTICK. On and after d-Joter twenty-first , 1872 city circulation of tha BA .T BKE ia assi all Davis to Tfhow order by Mr. Edwin , Krlptions not paid at the of See will be p y nJ by whom all receipt * fomubocriptloni countersigned. E. ICOSEKATEE. Publl BEfTJBLICAH STATE CONViNTl A Republican State Convention will bo atilw city of Lincoln on Wednesday , tbj day of September , 1074 , at 3 o'cloi k p in. , tha purpose ot placing in nominaliun candidate for Congress , one candlnatc member of Congress contingent , candidate Governor , becietary of State , Trcast Superintendent of Public Instruction , i I'risun Inspector , and Attorney General , Isr the transaction of such other huslncs ji'operly cotre before it. The dolei jBay froin each Judicial Dl.trlct will nomina ] > er on for District Attorney , for their res live DUtrscts. The orgrnijiel counl lesaro entitled to < 3 the following basin : gates upon Counties east of the xixth Principal Merit shall be entltloi to one delegate for each 1 inhabitant , according to the census taken i ing the current year , sod one for each frac over five hundred. But oicll organized COD ball be entitled to at least one deles OrganltOil ( counties west of the Oth P. 11. , t 1 entitled to one delegate each , and to additional delegate for each one thousand habltanti , according to the census afore" and one for eacli fraction over five liutid jis follows : DELEGATES TOB COU.HTIE * . Adams. . . . Johnson. . . . . . Antelope , Kccr . . Keith Boono. llatler . ' Lancaster. . . . . Hurt- , Lincoln. . . . . . . . Buffiilo. COM. . . . . Merrlck _ . Chase. Neuiaha. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cedar- Nuckol3 _ . . . . . . . . . . . - ' " . . . . . . . . a , . s OtOO .KM..H.M.H.M ri - Corfu r - „ _ . s Pawnee. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Plerco - . . Cheyenne. Cum ing. . . . . Platte . . . . . . . . . . . . Dacotah _ _ _ . . . 3 Phelps - „ . . , PawBon . „ _ . . . . . . „ . 2 Polk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Richardson . . . . . . . . . 7 lied Willow _ . „ . \ Douglas . . . . . .23 Saline _ . . . . . 1 FranUln n s Saundcr8. . . . . Klllmore- . . . . . . 5 - Stan ton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Frontier. . . . . Slierujan _ . . . . . „ . „ . „ Ga e Tliay er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gosr > cr _ . . . . . . . Valley . . . . . _ . . . . . . . _ . JIarlan , . . 3 Washington . - . . . H 11. . . . . . . . . . . , „ „ 5 Warne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . „ „ Jloward. . . . . . . _ _ 2 Webster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . JHtchoock. 1 York. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton. . . . . . . . . . . 4 Unorganized jcr'y Holt 1 in the State. . . . . Jefferson 3 The counties are recommended to elect s ternate delegates to act in case the delegat elect fall to attend the convention ; and t ! convention is recommended to exclude proxi for delegates that do not reside In the counti they propose to represent- By order o ! tLo committee.F. . F. JI. JOHNSON , C , IT. GERE , Chairman. Secretary A STRANGE Inconsistency is ofte exhibited by nianyof our taxpnyei who sign petitions asking for tb. performance of work by the citj and when the work asked for is pel formed attempt to prevent just paj mcnttlicrcfor through some techni cal deviation from the fctrlct lette of the law. Tf 1his course is Kept u ] in this city much longer it will b difficult to secure any contractor ti take work at any price. Peopli want to know before they undertuki work that they will gettheir pay ac cording to stipulation of contract If any party is ' damagei bv any tuch compliances on the par of the city , they have an opportunl ty of redress at the courts. We r& member an effort similar to thai row undertaken by the gentleman on St. Mary's avenue , when JFarn- ham btreet extension was graded. The work on that street was begun and payme.it was prom ised out of a special fund ; when it was completed the laborers were paid in warrants , but the tax payers adroitly put off payment of taxes until their agents had suffi cient time to buy up these warrants from those who did the work in good faith , at a very low price. This may be very well for the prop erty holders , but to use plain lan guage , wo pronounce it legalized robbery. PLAIN TALK. The Jfcpublican professes to have the success of the party in Douglas County at heart. It claims to rep resent a high inoral clement. As suming these claims to bo true , wo ask , why dodge every issue which is made in the interest of this coun ty by skulking behind the mask of personal malice. Mr. Edward Rosewater - water left for Lincoln yesterday morning , not one editorial in yester day's paper emanated from his pen. The charges , therefore , upon him this morning only evince want of ability to sustain the action of the County Committee. Does Major Balcombe , or Mr. Tafle , or George "Washington Frost , really believe that the people of this city and county desire to send men to the Legislature who haven't Eufficcnt ability or honesty to with stand public investigation , for -ti reasonable length of time ? There are two classes of people who are ' not -wanted in important positions of trust. First , men who are not known at all , and second , those who are too well known. The duties devolving upon members of the Legislature arc too great to be entrusted to any one -without care. The State interests , like those of a great corporation , should be mnnage"d with prudence. No . . .bank or business house would "employ a bookkeeper or clerk without fully investigating into his character , habits and integrity. "What then can actuate the com- mltteejn pursuing the course they recommend ? The people want all the time they can get to become familiar with those whom .they are to trust. The time can be had and if Bomeol the committee are sere because they were" not sent as dele gates to Lincoln , they are not justi fied in renting their malice upon the party aud people of this county. HYSTEEY OF lIYoTEELES. In tre past four years the -Kej lican has been teeming almost d with articles denunciatory of ward Eosewater. No epithet km to the vocabulary of thieves , gi biers or loafers , has been spared its proprietor or his hirelings to dermine his character , his en and his journal. Every few we saintly and prophetic annoui ments of the cerrtain downfal the BEE have appeared in the limns of that journal , and the BEE lives and has its be still two thousand people are b enough to subscribe for it ; still Republican party maintains fi enough in its course to sustaii still that little , insignigcant th that spew of society , that lia liars , and traitor of traitors , Edv Rosewater , by some myster power , has not yet been struct lightning ; still he lives , despite shameful course ( ? ) in our Legi ture , despite the charges and p of guilt of everything in the ca dar of crime produced by his sail compotitpr > and spread broad- into society , through the largest oldest circulating medium ( ? ) in western world. In the langu of immortal Cicero we must claim , p tempera , O mores ! I possible that such an in&ignific thing , such a depraved object morality , such a blackmailer , faulter , bankrupt editor and w not , as this Edward Rosew ! should occupy the attention of & fanious ( ? ) journalists as St. A. Balcombe , and his Jnsjguific name be allowed continually to i grace every column of that subli sheet , the Itejniblican. O , Bha upon yo peopje | Shame upon t cowardly banil of 60 city sub.sci ers. Has the ase of miracles pas away ! Does not a saint and an j still exist among you. Can 3 Hot unite with uplifted voices the wicl prayer , and crunible structure of the BEE to ashes , as I walls of Jericho were once leve to the dust ? OLDAHD NEWGBADES. The time of the City Coun < eem.s to be occupied nearly eye iVeek in discussing questions in i ation to old and new grades , ai : ach lime the members seem mow as little about it as they d > efore. . Last night the same o [ uestion was asked , "Are the pn int grades upon Farnham stre lifferent from fnoso formerly t ablihhed , " and no one seemed : now. The muddle might as well 1 leared now as any other tim Jntil within a year , all giades i be city were defined upon the cei jr of the streets. The height i round at each point was designate s so many feet above the low wi jr mark of the river. To mali ic estimate of low water mar niform the estimate of 1857 wt Jopted. This makes the stone ste f the court house SO C-10 feet abov ic low water murk. From thi ullding the height of several hun red others were carefully estima d , so that if any one is destroys hers can be used without chang ' result. Now then the sticking point is jus lis : fcThe height of all sidewalk as regulated by distinct ordinal s , and these were liable to chang * cry few months. The first an or nanct declared the outside edge o alks should bo six inches abov < e grade at center of the street id such walks were defined as If it wide ; they sloped at the rate o e inch for every three feet IE dth from the outside edge towarc 0 lot line , so that a twelve fool ilk sloped four inches from the tside edge to the lot or building e , making the latter nine ; hcs above the center of street , tcrwards this ordinance was inged , and walks were cstab- iied 20 feet in width and the out- e edge twelve inches aboye j centre of the street. This ingo effected the building lines over the city , although virtually s grades which were defined unon itres of streets were not changed all. After this another ordi- : ice was passed establishing the Iks as sixteen feet in width , and : outer edge at six inches above itre of street. This constant inge of sidewalks was a virtual mge of grades , although tech- ally the grades were defined by tres of streets. The constant 'rmedlhig in walks and grades us to recommend the adoption ill grade.-1 , with reference to curb ss ujxm both sides of each street , that after once establishing a tie in that way no change could iflected by new sidewalk ordin- es without actually interfering li the grades. Unless such a sys- , is adhered to , this city will be with slde- ver having difficulty - ks , curbs and buildings. This it be done sometime , and now 1 good an opportuulty'to do It as ther. f iux the Republican talks about 3k , its manager refers to a sub- with which he is unquestionably iliar. For any man who would ii i a written statement upon or to Messrs. Rowell & Co. , of f York , that the Jtepnbllcnn csos a total dally circulation ne thousand ) seven hundred pa- , when he knows that It does exceed six hundred and fifty , muster cheek enough for most kind of fabrication. 'MY is the J2epuZlic < ? n silent it that unauthorized action of bounty Committee in appoint- lelegates to represent thei > eople 10 district convention. Is it be- B it is an unprecedented and arrauted outrage ? IE use of Pat tee's testimony in il affairs , like Mrs. Tootles' door- ( , is a most handy thing to ! in the house. Confederate Inflation. BY GEORGE GARY EGGLESTO : ( From the Atlantic Monthly. ) The financial system adoptee the confederate government singularly simple and free f technicalities. It consisted ch in the issue of treasury notes enc to meet all the expenses of the j erunient , and in the present vanced state of the art of print there was but one difficulty incit to this process ; namely , the irn sibility of having the notes sig in the treasury department as a3 they were needed. There 1 pened , however , to be several tl sand young ladies in Richm willing to accept light and remu ative employment at their hoi and as it was really a matte small moment whose name notes bore , they were given ou sheets to these young ladies ' signed and returned them for a < sideratlon. I shall not under ! to guess how many confederate t sury notes were issued. Indi 1 am credibly informed byagen man who was high In office In treasury department , that even secretary himself did not certai know. It was clearly out of power of the Government evei redeem the notes , and whatt { nay liqve been the state of af within the treasury , nobody < side its precincts ever cared to ni die his head in an attempt to gc exact figures.Ve knew only t monpy was astonishingly abundi Provisions fell short somptlmes , i the supply of clothing was always as large as we should h liked , but nobody found it diffi < to get money enough. It was tc had almost for the asking. And some extent the abundance of currency really scguiccj to atonp its extreme badness. Monpy wes so easily got , and value was no utterly uncertain , t ! we were never able to aeterm what was a fair price for anythi We fell into the habit of payi whatever was asked , knowjng t ] to-morrow we should have to i more. Speculation became i easiest and surest thing imaginal The speculator SHW no'rlsks'of Ic Every article of merchandise n in value every day , and to buy ai thing this week and sell it next v to make an enormous profit , qu as a matter of course. j > o uncertt werp prices , or rather so con&tan did they tend upward , that when cargo of cadet gray cloths v brought into Charlestown once , officer in my battery , attending t sale , was abjo to secure enounh the cloth to make two suij of t jlothes , without any expense win jver , merely by sj eculating upon i immediate advance. H > becar : ho purchaser , at auction , of a ca jf the goods , and had no difficult is soon as the snle was over , in fin ng a merchant who was glad ake his bargain off his hands , gi ng him the cloth he wanted as > remluni. The officer could n wssibly have paid for t\\o \ case ; oods , but there was nothing sur ban that he could sell them agai , t an advance the moment the au ioneer's hammer fell on the last li f cloths. The prices which obtained wei Imost fabulous , and singular ] nough there seemed to be no so f ratio existing between the vahu f different articles. I bought coffe t forty dollars and tea at thirty do irs a pound on the same day. My dinner at a hotel cost m iventy dollars , while five dollai ained me a seat In the dress clrel f the theater. I paid one dollar ii ic morning for a copy of the JSt miner , but I might have gotth Vliig or Dispatch for half that sum or some wretched tallow candles Ud ten dollars a pound. The utte jsence of proportion between thes vcral prices Is apparent , and . ' low of no way of explaining i : cept upon the theory that the un able character of tjie money hat perinducsd a reckless dlsretrart all value on the part of both buy s and sellers. A facetious frient ed to say prices were so high thai > bouy could sco them , and thai py "got mixed for want of super- slon. " He held , however , thai e difference between the old and o new order of things was a trl- ug one. "Before the war , " lie id , "I went to market with the 3ney in my pocket , and brought ck my purchases in a basket ; now ako the money Jn a basket , and Ing the things home in my cket. " Journalistic Triumphs. Flic mission of the press at the sent day is of such an extended d varied character that nothing left untouched by It. The most note regions of the earth arc vis- d by its representatives , and sub- ts which were once jealously arded as the exclusive property of few varied individuals are now cussed at length in its columns , e Herald has always appreciated ; vast importance of the mission a journal in this progressive age , 1 has omitted no opportunity to > ke its columns a faithful mirror the world's ' history from day to r * . A striking pvidence of this s recently shown in tbo mibli- lon of the address of Don rlos of Spain to the Christian rt'ers , which address he intrusted a Jfcruhl correspondent as the t medium for making it known. B entire London press , to whom lies of this important document re sent by our representative at British capital , heiirtilyacknowl- ; ed the courtesy and bore testi- ny to this triumph of American rualism. It is , indeed , a most mrkable instance of the power of press when fi king for Don los considers himself such by iue right in Issuing a most im- tant proclamation , nothing short lie vindication of himself before whole world , selects as his uthpiece the correspondent an American journal. The ikncss and polite no iwledgment of the Lon- i press in this matter might be fitably imitated neaier home , ille attending to the Carlist war its many vicissitudes the Iferald been equally vigilant in noting outbreak of hostilities on our i frontier , giving on "Wednesday an exclusive account of the des- ite battle between General Da- son's troops and the Ooonees.Ki- .s , and Comanche&in the Indian ritory. Such Journalistic events j a glimpse ot the vast field of r In which a representative spapcr is engaged and of the whelming power wielded by the s of the present day. JV. Y. aid , Aug. ( h. la Great Swimmin ? Hatch. rroia the 2sew York Herald , Aug. 29 ; fter three postponements had ried the patience of the public international swimming match place near Long Branch yes- ly. How great an Interest was in the contest is shown by the that notwithstanding the edge iriosity had been dulled by pre- s disappointments , over five sand persons were present. A of small boats attended the swimmers over the course , and wo Leauders when they emer ged from the Avater welcomed as heroes by crowd. It was evidently a contested race , Johnson , the 1 lish champion , swimming the t miles in one hour , ten minutes thirty seconds , making one mi and fifty-two seconds better than Trautz. The Englishmai served his power till the last , mittiiig his opponent to lead lengths on the last mile till he within one hundred yards of stake. Then he increased the j er and rapidity of his stroke came in the winner by fifty fee TILTON'S LAP. Did Susan Sit in it ? She is Interviewed on the Subj And Tells the "Whole Storj Receiving reliable informa last evening that Colonel Susan Anthony was ou the Omaha tr the boshfulest icpprter on the Ea Eye was seized with a buddeu fi zy tq go and interview the old di sel. We were astonished at his s den infatuation , until we remi bered that Mr. Tilton was a mai excellent taste in these matters , ! let the young man go. He foi the giddy young thing talqng b pur at the Union depot restaun and timidly took a seat by her bl "Have I the honor , " he said ; h "of " tatingly , "Hey ? " said the Colonel , "Giiu the ketchup. " "Have 1 the Ijonor , " the basli rcporfer'began again , "of address ; Mj , ' * Anthony ? " "Yoop ? " shrieked thcastonisl girl , In a tone of astouishmc "How dare you ! Address me , deed ! oh la ! " she cried , faint and sljovving evident signs of w. Ing into the reporter's arms , 'I such a giddy thing , I don't kn what I am .sayjnir , " The reporter , blushing violent bolstered her girlish form up w. his elbow , and said : "I would like to ask , before mt ing any inquiries into your own et nection with thfs sad business Brooklyn , how it is that Anna Die inson has not got mixed up in it The damsel bolted a potato , sm size , and after one or two couvulsi movements of the neck and thrc eplied : ' She doesn't Know anythii ibout jt j hasn't heard a word of She's up in northwest York Kta naking stump speeches for Greel : et , and lecturing on the cans vhich led to the dlsrupture of tl Republican party that willjead Snint's disgrace and Greeley's su : ess. She ! Bless you , she wor tear about this Brooklyn busine ill the next sensation is nearly dot iith. Anna ought to leave the ro rum ; she's getting too old. L ne see , " the Colonel saldj musingl ; I came to this country soon afti lie battle of Bunker Hjll , Am : ras here when I come. I was . ee bit of a thing tjipn , and she wi i long dresses , and had left schoo will be nineteen npxt May , -pet le , how time flies ! I shall soon I woman ! That makes Anna i tast forty-three if she is a daj iut I love her dearly. She's bee mother to me , " said the tendei carted Colonel , weeping , < ishe'sth ' ijy person in this great wide worl ho can remember when I wa irn , and Jf she dies , how beleal ils world will be ! " Anil she dropped her classically laped head on the reporter's shoul ; r and sobbed softly , blowhij acker-crumbs and scraps of ouioi i his coat-collar. "Don't , " he said ; "don't dls jss yourself , Miss Anthony , Ipraj iu. Compose yourself , there's t an looking at us , My dear Sun - " n - " Yeoop I " she went off again ; id immediately became so rigid at the thermometer in the room . ut down a few degrees. "Sir , not trifle with a young girl's feel- js. " ' It li currently reported , " there- rter said , " that Mr. Tilton is one your ardent admirers. " ' 'Go 'way / " said Miss Anthony. Don't say a word to me ! "What awful fuss everybody makes lut that , anyhow ! Why , I have J , since I first began to makelec- e tours , 1,890 offers of marriage , which 720 were in the city of Chi- jo. One of them was from a jug ship-carpenter , Mr. Tuttle , ildcr of the yacht Skoop Tout. or Tut ; he was such a delightful ry-teller. But he run away-and rricd the cook of the Scoop jt. " 'Is ' there any truth in that story t Besslo tells about your sitting Mr. Tilton's lap ? " the reporter ! .Naw-w-w ! ' ' she snarled. "There 't one syllable of truth in it , and .t girl is a nastybateful , deceitful le idiot. I al ways told Tilton she uld catch us sometime , she was nys sneaking around. She made t He out of the whole cloth. In first place , even if I had been ing in Tilton's lap , which I sol- nly deny , she couldn't have seen Vom the door , for we were sitting be corner behind the door. In second place , she didn'topen the r and look In , for it was locked ; I , In the third place , I jumped off Theodore's lop , and when he ned the door for Bessie , I was ing in the rocking chair , at the er end of the room. &o that's the truth there is in that story. " .t this interesting juncture the n bell rang and the conductor i uted all aboard. The gallant in el kicked the reporter for mak- Jier talk so much she couldn't any supper , crammed her pock- jll of tomattusses and bread , and igejy refusing to pay seventy- cents for what she didn't eat , over a porter's truck , abrading shins frlphtfully , and gathering skirts , climcd on the car and ded a blister on a knot in the eling before the train got to the of the grade. Burlington L'k-Eye. . Farm Machines. lie New iork World saj-s : iwledge of machinery is becom- ane of the most important re- ites in a farmer or a farmer's i. JVo machine should go upon farm without the farmer com- lending it in all its parts , the irement and relation of each to the other , how to adjust and for it , how to remedy difficul- that may arise , and keep the le machine in proper condition out the aid of a machinist , un- in exceptional circumstances , uould be the first duty of the 1 help to learn the same lesson , 9 is to be intrusted with the tiino'suse. This is urged as a ; pr of economy. It is frequently ase with a non-observant farm- sea th- ) time of his .men and his besides making a bill at the csmlth's or machinist's , when le gumption and ten minutes' properly applied would have i all loss , BANKING. EZRA MILLAKD , J J. H. President. | Casl O ZLAJESLA. NATIONAL BAN Cor. Douglai and Thirteenth Street * . OMAHA , - H NEliRASI Capital. . . . . . . . „ _ . . . . „ „ . 5200,0 Surplus and 1'rofiU . _ 3U,0 T7IINANCIAL AGEKTSFOR THEU Tl J } - STATES ANF DESIGNATE D lJEPOSrrOKY DISBURSING OFFCEK3. THIS BANK DEALS In Exchange , Government Bonds , Vouc Gold Com , \BULLIONand \ O OLD J ) US' * _ And sells drafts and makes collections o ports of Europe. KB-Drafts drawn payable In gold or cm cy cu the Bank of California , San Francisc HPlCKETS FOR SALE TO ALL PA - * - of Europe via the Cunard and Hatl Steamship Lines , and the Hamburg-Amci Packet Comp nr. _ 2"l TJ.S.DEPOSITOE TIio First National Bai Corner of Farham and 13tl Stre THE OLDEST BAHZINO ESTABLISHml Ilf 1EBEABSA. ( Successors to Kountze Brothers. ) ESTABLISHED IN 18 Organized as a. Katioual Bank , August 26 , II Capital niitl Troilts over $250,0 OFncccs ASD DIRECTORS : E. CKEiailTON' , A. KOUXTZE , President , Cashier ir. COUNTZK , II. W. YATES , Vice Pres't. As't Cashier , A. J. 1'OI'PLETON . Attorney. The Oldest hstaoiisneu BANKING HOUS : IS NllKASK. ? . Caldwe ! ! , Hamilton & Cc Bnslncss transacted same as tli of an Incorporated Hank. Accounts kept in Currency or Go subject to sight check without u lice. lice.Certificates Certificates of Deposit issued pa iiblc on demand , or at fixed da bearing interest at six percent , pi lunum , and available in lu all par ) f the country. Advances made to customers ( ipproved securities at market rati ) F interest. Bur and soil Gold , Bills of E : ilmnge. Government , State , Conut ; mil Cit j Bonds. "We give special attention to ncg ( ialiiig Railroad aud other Corpt ate Loans issued within the Stnt. Draw Sight Drafts on Englam relautl , Scotland , ami all parts < Europe. Sell European Passage Tickets. coLiaEariONS PHOMPTLY MADE. aultr _ SAUNDEKS , ENOS LOWE President. Vice Presdenl BEN WOOD , Cashier. N. W. Cor. Tarnhara aud 13th Sts. , _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . _ s IOO.OCH ithorized CapltU - . „ . _ 1,000,00' ' ' AS SMALL AS ONE DOLlar - DEPOSITS and compound interest al- owed ou the same. Advantages OVER Certificates of Deposit : IHE WHOLE OK ANY PART OF A DE- poslt after remaining iu this Bent three nths , will draw interest from d.te of depose - o payment. The whole or any part o'a de- it can be drawn atjiny fine. auc2 ti Established 185S. L. ar. j [ REUSE MANUFACTORY 538 & 540 Fourteenth Street , Ice np stairs. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriages Buggies on hand or made to order. . B. Particular attention paid to Repair apr2S-tl tRGAINSI BARGAINS ! ! r. O. SLATTEB. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Groceries. k Store , 8. E. Cor. 16ft & Chicago Ets. , AVILL REMOVE SCPTEMBR 1st , o DBS' New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cap- Avenue. ecial Bargains are now oflercd in groceries re removal. auglOdtf. EDWAltl ) IOJEUL. GISTEa OF FIIK DKPAItTED. 498 Wth Et.- , between Fainiam & Harnoy. Ill by the aid of guardian spirits , obtain n y one < t view of tna p.ist , present and fu- No fcrs charged in cases of sickness , fKK DAY. Agents waut- ed. All classes of work- eople of either BOX , young or old , sake i Money at worker us In their spare nio- s or all the time than at anything else. essSTINSON A. CO. . Portland , Maine- Tli.o ydraulic , Gement , AND- CPE OOMPAlTir , OT7LD INFORM THE FtJRLIC THAT they are now ready to furnish 1IY- ULIC CEMENT , of the very best quality , n any quantity.eithetat the factory , which ated at Beatrice.Nch. , or at the Pipe works nalia. They also are prepared to furnish ndsofCi'MENTPIPINGforSEWERAGE , INAfiE , ETC , Also manufacture all 5 of CHIMNEY WORK. V.'E GUARAN- OUR CEMENT TO BE EQU AL TO ANY RAUL1C CEMENT MANl/rACTURED [ IE UNITED STATES. ORDERS TROM DEALERS RESPECT- UY SOLICITED. .TRICK HYDUAULIC & 1'XPE CO. AHA - - NEBRASKA. iv21-3m [ arney street , between Hth and 15th. triage and "Wagon Making it Branches , In the latest and most approTed pattern , E SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHIWU i id repairing done on short notice. t lr lrQTJAILEY'S QTJAILEY'S P. Soap Factory ! iled on the line of the Union Pacific id , near the powder boue. Manufac- irst-clas * soap for home consumpUnn. J en Nos. 187 , 189 and 191 Fainham Stree mar2dlf MILTON HOGEB3 , tovej TZBTWASIE and TS27 ' STOCS -SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOR STEWART'S COOKING and HEATIXG STOYES THE "FEiBLESS , " COOKING STOVES , CHARTER OAK COOKING- STOVES 111 of Which Will be Sold at Uaaufacturers' Trices , With Freihtad ; < Ie ( ap2 ° tf Soaacl for Mills. Manufactured with Great Care from BestGraiu. . General Depot , Cor. l < th , < & Dodge Sts may 9-1 y. ELAJI CX.VKK. W. B. HICSSAS.DSO2T. FFI T j i CL 1 Ha AntlTOaimfacturer of Dry nn-1 Saturated Hoofing niul Sheathing Fell. ALSO DEALERS IN Hoofing , Pitch. , Coal , Tar , Etc. , Etc. > OOFiJCG in any pait of NcbiasVa or ad olning Stales. Officeopposlte the Gas Works , on t mhitreet. A'ddrecs P O. Bos . ' . O. F. GOODMAN , in.S6IST , in. > AIISTTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS , Omalia. Nebraska. jeiou. n c. cr. nvccicELijza-oisr , iMPOUTEIt AND JOBBER OF FOREIGN AND DOUESTIC VINES and LIQUORS , Tobaccos and Cigars , No. 142 FARNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. Old Kentucky Whiskies a Specialty. KB-AGENT FOR THE ELDORADO WINE COMPANY. CALIFORNIA.-5O Iy2iy aE ortor : fi a.lo , of CHAELES H. PLATZ Manufacturer of MILLINERY , AND dies' and Gents' NEPTUNE , cr FIMI-FLOWERS , Nice Ornaments for L&dies. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. 3 Douglas St. , Visclicr's Bloclf , Omalia , Neb. ITBON B Ep. LKWIfl S. BYRON REED & CO , The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA eep a complete Abstmct of Title to all Rca vstnteinOiu ha and Donelas couutr. 3ity Meat i O Keep constantly on.hand A LABQE SUPPLY OF Bats 33 s , IPoi LUTTON , DULTEY , GAME - AND - PSI C52B If A. 33 XaEJ & AS. M. McVITTm WHOLESALE DEALER Ev- Harried Cider. 1 ' ( anil ISC Farnham Street. TICTOB COFEMAN , HYSICIAN and SURGEON , ( OVER ISII'S DRUG STORE , } GISS , FnrKhnm Ht.t Vet. Hth A 15th UNDERTAKER Schneider & Burinester Manufacturers ot nX , COPPER AND SHEET IROS WARR DEALERS Hi Cooking1 and Heating Stores. , Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutterngdon short notice and ic the bast mauner. ] Ifteen trcet iei > t24 dl EEDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. On hand and SAAVED TO ORDER. Je261ru E. A. PETEKS. Saddle and Harness Maker , AND CARRIAGE TRIMMER , Ko. 274 ( Tariifanm t. bet. 19th ICtli A LL orders and repairing promptly atten led \ _ to and satisfaction guarracued. ea-Cash paid lor hidca. p391y " MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA" f- * * itrH V ' > > i U- $ L 3islfa * CHEAP FAS.MS ! FKES HOMES On tfie Line of the A La-ii Grant of 12,000,000 , Acres of tlis bast FAB JUK3 aal MINEKAL Lands of America , 1,000,000 ACKFS IS NEBRASKA IS THE GREAT PLATTE VALLE THE GABDEH OF THE WEST NOW FOB SALE These lands are In tha central portion of the United Stitei , on the -lint dcgreo of Xuith Lai itudp. tha central line of the great Temperate Zone o ! the .American Continent , and far graia growing and stock raisin ? unsurpassed by any in the United States. OHEAPEB IK PBICE , mors favorable tarns rU n. and note ccnfeaieit to nzriet tcu ca bo fannd El ewher ; . FIVE and TEN YEARS' credit gtren with Interest at SIX PER CEKT OOLONIETSatd ACTUAL SETTJLEB3cxi buy on Tea Teira' Credit. Lands at the urn wlca to 11 OBEDIT PUBOHABEB3. A Deduction TEN PER CENT. FOR CASH. FREE HOMESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS. > iid tlio Best Locations for Colonies I Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead of 160 Acres. to 2Pia.aroii.ixr8Oj.-s3 , with new , pnblNhed In English , Gfnnsn , Swced Send for new Descriptive Pamphlet maps " " . . ind Din'tb , mailed free uverywhcre. Addre s O. 31.3L3 . "K7"X < S. . . . . . . . Lund CouunL-sioner U. P. R. It. Cu. Uuiahi. Keb. 1 ATOHMAKEBSjOF JEWELHY S. E. Cor. 13th. & Douglas Sts. WATCHES & CLOCKS JEWELRY AND PIATEB- ' AT WHOLESALE OU RETAIL. ) ealers Can Save TIME and FHEIG1IT by Ordering of Us. EXGIIAYUVG DONE TREE OF CIIAUGE ! g-ALL UOODS WARRANl D TO BE AS P.EPRESENTED.- * lanSl-tf J. CAULTIXLD . . S. C. ABBOTT ABBOTTS. . C , ABBOTT D1TALBRS 'o. 188 FamJiain Str st. PnMIsIiers' Aprfints for Schoo' Weeks used In XelT , GEO."A. HOAGLAKTD , OFFICE AND YARD- COR , OF DOUGLAS AND 6TH STS , , U , P , S , R , TBACR , unlltf WM. M. FOSTER , Wholesale WINDOWS , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C , Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Felt. Sole Agents for Bear Creek LIrae and.Louisville Ccme.tJ OFFICE AND YAR1. : ) fT A T .f A XTl ? R i. P. Track , het Farnham aud Dousla Sts. / VylMl\.ill/X , JLN llliJ ipr2tf OILS GLASS , ) AL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT OIL ' * ] AHA - NEBRASKA FAIBLIE & MO3STELL , ANK BOOK MANUFAGTeR lib a * , J j Stationers , Engravers and Printers , icriic , Odd Fellows and Knights of 3E ! PHOPERTTES , JEWELS , BOOKS , BL VXICS , ETC. , AT B -EASTERX PKICES AND EXlREJS.-t9a J S 3Do-usX is JStaroot. mayitf ARTHTJK BUCKBEE. T E n , B TJ I L D 21 AND DCALEB IN M Hi o HiH CJ i i W ? 3S S- o. . jr Yards , Latrns , Cemeteries CIiaralijQronds anal'ubllc P.irk- , Office and Shop 1 ff A TT A het. Farnhamana Harney / V/JjJL--tl * * lilt