Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, October 10, 1874, Image 2

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    THE OMAHA BSE
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY.
REPUBLICAN PLATFORM.
WitXBXU , Th Eepubllrcn party , b
aonrsa lor tha past thirteen years s t -
orpanliation of tLe
m t political
Ktatas kas alli&d itself to the liberty
world and lias made a record
, * ol the ,
and challenges all uis
which invites scrutiny ,
elevating u " " ? "
tory for a parallelin
cstabli'hiagonafirm basis "a government by
Union , inpromotlne and strecgt rmng a common
of
mon aUesie ° < to t a flag an-i government
. anJ elic-
ttii republic have passed into lii.lory
lUd tSapproral of tba Kep .blUMn rentiment
cl the ace , therefor * we. the representatives of
the B publican party of Ncbrul a , in conven
tion asieinblad. do resolve as roilows , viz :
1st That all honest lal or should be protected ,
and receive its lust reward _
2d. That w earnestly dc'iro that the credit
of our corernment shall be fimly maintained ,
In ordir that tbe commercialand industrial in
terests of the country mav Dot tullcr inlury by
fluctuations In values or by impairing In ny
degree tuat confidence whiih norcvallsia
reissrd to onr circulating medium wblcn we
hope will , at no d slant day , be based _ pen
metalic currency , the rec'cniztd money ol tne
W '
< . That we believe that banklre. under a
w U cuurdcd national system , t hould U . .ree ,
and we counsel reform and K nomy in all de-
pirimeuUoI the public service , an la reduc
tion of the public dtbt in such a way and as
rap.dly , a it may ba doi e w thout imposing
burdens upon the industries of tbe country
4th That we demand a rigid ucrountabillty
In the discharge of omcial. duty on the part ol
all office-holders , whether bute or > aii < nal ,
and thj-t n ddegdcs , Beating for constituents
whom werep'esent wedi > ave - any sympathy
with , or for dishonest public officials , in what
ever capacity they roaj be eznployi J.
Bin That while we recognize and appreciate
the advantages derived by tbe people from a
well-regulated syst. . m of railways we demand
that these public high * ays fbouldl.eren.ered .
subservient to the public good. That while we
SuVvWany hostility toward railroad cogni
tions we proclaim our d tern inition to resist
ky lawful means all elloru to Impose oppretshe
orextortion.tetraasjK.rtaioutA.lls.
Stb. That taxsti-.n. to be just must be
equally imposed up-.u all ilas-.es of property ;
therefore demaud such > ationul and btate
we
leiTliUtlo u as will compel i al roads and all other
corporations to p > y tb" same proportion 01 tax
Is Imposed on individuals.
7th That we favor tnc proper exercise of the
ibo national government
.owers co ferred upon
ment by the cocutltutioc to rogulaiy oommerce
Stween thebtates. and to thU end e recom
mend Uhat tbe government etablk.li and ore ;
rite a double tract railway from th Missouri
riveto tne Atlantic sealKMrd.
earnestly u-queat that our
8th. That we
Senators secure the | .a.saje ol Croune's Bul-
"Sfh ' th emendment ot the
Constitution of the United States Pf0 111,8
Jrtheeloction .1 Presld at , Vice President.
federal
roltd States Senators , and all othtr
. .fflcebv tbe direct vote of the people.
. enacted by
fat the unwiitten .aw
10th. * - * *
xi
never to be violated ,
so-cal'ed Quaker In-
lltb That the present
dUnpoHcvh failed to aEord either tn flts
to the Indians or prutcctlon t the frontl r set-
U r , snd we therefore < 1 maud the transfer ol
the raanajement of the Ind-.ns to the Vt r De-
iLu. Xhat w * favor the rcarPorionment of
Bute reprcsentatirci through tbe mwtu > eut of
a new constitution at lht > earliest practicable
day consistent with ou present fundamental
law , End that we recommend the submission to
the direct vote of the people in a separate arti
cle at tbe time the propa now coustitctlon
. -ated upon , the questions of "Prohibition , "
"Local Option , " and liceusp-
ISth Th2' * approve the acts of Congress
which'put tbe n-uts of all citizens under pro-
ScUoVof theNallona. autborllkbenfl Tare
LiSoPr by the violence
are assailed byostlle locl
associations wither open or
olence of armed ,
secret , and in viewof the recent ontr gs in
the southern btates , we dem nd the enlorce-
ment f the laws that these r ghti may bo se
curely andamply protecti-d whenever and wher
ever Invaded ; we do , however , disapprove of all
unconstltutlonil legislation , lor tbe cure of
any of tha disorders of society , or evils nich
prevail in onr land.
14th. That we are In favor of and most cor
dlally invite immigration to our State. Ne
braska noedb immigration , thatits vast agricul
tural , ml rral. and manufacturing resources
may be developed , with an area sufficient to
male ten btatcs as Urge as Mas'achusetts , and
m soil unsurpassed for fertility , we E ve a
hearty welcome to the down-trodden masses
o ! the old worldand assure them that they
shall be secure IL thf ir lives , liberty and prop
erty , and free to bold and cxprens their relig
ious and polit cat opinions without restraint.
J5th. That , relying upon the intelligence ol
Oie people of our young and pro pcrous com
monwealth , which is soon to tike high rank in
The great family of States , we btuxby renew
our allegiance to the p rty which we represent
and call uptn its tlaaso- , and conditions of
men to unite with uo in I erpetuatlug tbe bl ss-
Ings of free covenimcnt in accordance with
tha cherished principles whUh actuate and
eontro } thecrcat bodv of our wools.
BEPUBLICAN TICKET.
yo > Icmber of Congress ,
LOUE > ? 0 CllOUNSC ,
ol Washiugtpn county.
For Slombcr ol Congress ( contingent ) _
FATKICU O. IIAWE3 ,
of Douglas county.
BTATE TICKET.
For GorcrnT.
fcJLAS \UUER ,
\Vcbster county.
Tor Secrn-lfiry of State ,
of Sarpy county.
For Treasurer ,
JOSEPH a SIclUUDE ,
ol Colfax county.
For Superintendent of Public Instruction ,
J M. McKUNZIE ,
of Ncmaha county.
For State Prison Inspector ,
NATHAN S. PORTER ,
of Dizon county.
Tor Attorney General ,
5EOEJE II. ROBERTS ,
ot Harlan countr.
Tor Distr'ct Attorneys ,
First Dlstrict-C. J. OIL WORTH ,
of Fbelps county.
Sacond Distilct W. J. CONNELL ,
oi Douglas county ;
Third District SI. B. HOXIE ,
ot Colfix county ;
Tor Representative of tbe 23th D.'ttrict ,
JOHN W. BARhCS ,
of Cass countr.
COUNTY TICKET.
for State Senators ,
jAron a si'AUN ,
VTILUASt F. bWEEST.
For Reprokantatlre * ,
JOHN" M. TUUIISTO" ,
BENJAMIN II BARROW3 ,
JACOB WhID NSALL ,
JOHN BAUMER ,
EPHRIAM D. Pit APT ,
jAMCSiUcAKTHUa.
for CountyCoinmissloner ,
VALESTINK L. TIIOMA3.
Tor Snprrintrnd > nt ol Schools.
JOHN RUSH.
LET it bo recorded that tbe Dem
ocrats arc trying to swamp the Re-
publ''f-an legislative ticket by ofler-
" of and inducements
iug all 8 < t5"ts pledges
ments to the temperance faction.
This mixing of rD n and water
ehould be discountenanced.
TuEitEis great tribulation among
the polygamous Saints. The Uni
ted States Grand Jury , under tbe
fearless charge of Judge McKean ,
have indicted one of Iheir own
number for laclvious cohabitation.
The saintly sinner is charged with
liaving ono wife and four concu
bines , which Is , however , only one-
tenth of the number attached to
Brigham's family circle.
of the JTerald that Charles B. Rus-
tin proposes to servo if elected to the
legislature wo know that Mr. Rus-
tln , before starting for California ,
publicly and emphatically declared
that he did not want to bo a candi
date and could not possibly serve if
elected. tl
Nowcan Douglas county afford tlP tlel
to be without a representative In the elC'
ncxt-Legislature ? Is it not univer C'fi
sally admitted ! that Douglas will fi
need every man ntWs post to protect fitc
a.'ul unscrupulous tc
tect her against jealous tcS
pulous rivals ? Why shall we fAke S <
ench riskawhen good and true men le
like Bpaun and Sweczy are ou the. tidc
EOUEBOIT 8TBA.EG7.
Tun Bourbon organ , or rather the
Morton organ , is trying to divide
and distract Republicans in this
county by insinuations and asser
tions that thia or that candidate on
tbe Republican legislative ticket , is
for or against Thayes , Paddock or
Dunby. Now the Morton twin-
brother , knows very well that the
great majority of Republicans as
well as Democrats in Douglas Coun
ty would prefer to return John Mil
ton Thayer to the United States
Senate.
The convention that nominated
the Republican legislative ticket
was overwhelming for Thayer , and
the candidates selected by that con
vention represent the sentiment of
that body. Now , Doctor Mil
ler knows as well as wo do ,
that the overwhelming sentiment in
favor of Thayer is sufficient to
swamp the Bonrbon barge and send
it drifting bottom up down Salt
River.
The only salvation for the Bourbons
bens is in discord and dissention
within the Republican ranks , ana
this is why the Herald is malting
such desperate efforts to create a di
version by charging Republican
candidates with perfidy toward the
man known to be the people's choice
for United States Senator.
MoAEDLE.
NOBODY claims that James Mc-
Ardle is not a fair County Commis
sioner , but ever > body knows he ia
altogether too fond of that office.
McArdle is a shrewd politician of
the old Democratic school. He is a
Granger , and we believe has been a
Ko-op , all for the purpose of Insur
ing a re-election.
This has been so transparent that
even the most stupid could not fail
to take notice. When the Inde
pendents held their Convention , a
near relative of McArdle ( his broth
er ) secured his nomination on that
ticket. The reformers then and
there assembled did not object , al
though they knew that McArdJe
was a Democrat , and would ba the
Democratic nominee.
This was in violation of a declared
principle by which these sham re
formers had pledged themselves to
oppose everybody that was
known to be an active member of
sither the Democratic or Republi
can organization. Tbe Repubacani
have nominated a true and trust
worthy man" in Valentine L.
Thomas , and it is to be hoped the
people uf Douglas county will re
buke this unprincipaled trickery by
Which McArdlo aud his personal
friends seek to secure his reelection.
Tire downward tendency of Mor
ton stock 19 very perceptible on our
streets to-day. After next Tuesday
it will be entirely worthless.
ARRANGEMENTS are almost per
fected for the burial of Tuxbury ,
Savage , Eatherly & Co. , which is
to take place on Tuesday nest. The
cortege and mourners will be com
posed exclusively of rock-rooted ,
fossilized Bourbons.
AWAY with apathy ana indhTer-
ence ! Every true Republican should
remember that everybody could not
possibly have been nominated. Let
them overlook these disappoint
ments , and join the men wh'o are
wrestling with the common enemy.
OUR Republican morning contem
porary warns the people against
false headed tickets. The BEE would
warn them specially against false
tailed ones. The greatest danger in
the make-up of bogus tickets will
doubtless bo in the county ticket ,
which is really the great bone of
contention in tbe impending con.
liicc.
THE Bourbon candidates for the
Legislature met in solemn , secret
: ouclave last night The levy made
jy the bummer brigade caused an
mtburst of pent-up indignation ,
vhich reached its climax when an
imissary of the Post demanded sev-
jral hundred more to keep the Dem-
> cratio paper straight. Thin was
oo much even for the most liberal
if Bourbons , and a volley of oaths
iould be distinctly heard just about
hat time two blocks away.
Soldiers who fought for the Union
vill uot fail to honor "Dick" liich-
rdi , who fought gallantly in the
ite war. Soldiers who fought
gainst him , if there are any such ,
rill do likewise. The brave always
loner the brave. Herald.
i
Soldiers who fought for the Union
. 'ill not fall to observe that they are
decided minority in the ranks of
ie Nebraska Bourbon party. The
oys In gray are there , however , in
ill force , and upon them the Dem-
cratic candidates depend chiefly
> r election.
HON. SILAS GABBER , the next
overnor of Nebraska , will make
Is llrst public appearance in Orna-
i , at the Academy of Music to-
lorrow , and the people of Douglas
mnty will have an opportunity to
e aud hear the man whom the
rerald takes such pleasure to slan-
> r ane malign. Doctor Miller , who
d not know anything when Gar-
tr invited him to testify before the
? gislatlve Investigating Commlt-
e , will now have a chance to tell
to lila face.
A SORE-HEADED Scandinavian ,
ho , as wo are reltably Informed ,
the same Individual that occupied
seat In the legislature four years
; o , seeks to ventilate his wrath
rough the Herald for the sole pur-
ise of Injurlnp tbe party that once
tvated him to a position which
en Wa countrymen say he did not
8
1 with remarkable credit.
Now we should have been pleased al
support a competent and reliable altc
andinavlan upon the Republican tcd
d
;
rlslative ticket , but we consider
ro
B course pursued by this person a roC
cidedly unjutitiable ,
THE CAMPAIGN.
" S i
The campaign is gradually draw
ing to a close. From every quar
ter comes the assurance that the
people of Nebraska , will endorse the
Republican nominees byatleas tea
thousand majority , aud all the
efforts of the Independent bush
whackers and prohibition fanatics
to destroy the popular confidence
in the great party of
freedom , justice and equality are
proving abortive. The fratricidal
blows aimed by recreant soreheads
and chronic office seekers at the Re
publican party are falling harmless
and producing no visible effect.
Western N ebraska is virtually unan
imous in the support of the Repub
lican party.
Central Nebraska promises to
return greater majorities than they
have ever returned. The eastern
and northern counties , where the
conflict is the most animated , will
hold their own , and there is now
every probability that , the majority
of Judge Crounse will not fall be
low 12,000.
Such is at least the estimate of
well informed political leaders who
have taken the pains to feel the pub
lic pulse and analize popular senti
ment In Douglas county the con
test Is narrowing down to a struggle
for the county ticket TheJDemoe-
racy will doubtless seek to trade
Tuxbury , Savage , Jordan or any
other man on their Stale
ticket for Repubh'can votes for Rus
tin , Goodrich , Richards & Co. Right
here is the great danger for Repub
licans , and we would warn them
against all such foolish bargains.
The Democracy knows full well
that their only hope of success is in
some such an arrangement , but , we
apprehend , they will not bo able
to coosumate their scheme. The
campaign , as far as the BEE can
prognosticate , never looked more
promising than to-day , providing
Republicans will not allow factional
prejudices and personal dislikes to
swerve them from their duty.
REMEMBER every vote for the
Democratic legislative ticket is an
indirect vote for Morton.
BY the way , Is Prank Murphy ,
going to the legislature for tbe ben
efit of the old ferry monopoly 1
Don't all speak at onco.
ONCE more , and for the last time ,
we warn Republicans against ne
glecting to have their names regis
tered. ,
THE Chicago Tribune commenting
upon the practical workings of the
Quaker policy , repeats substantially
the views expressed by the BEE
last week when it says : " The in
consistency of the Indian policy is
very clearly 'llustrated by the man
ner in which Satanta and Big Tree
have been treated. After commit
ting a series of the most atrocious
murders , for which a white man
would have been hanged long ago ,
they were airested , tried , convicted ,
and sent to the Penlatentiary. Upon
promise of good behavior , and at
the intercession of one of the Quaker
superintendents , wh.o held , himself
responsible for them , they were re
leased. How well they behaved is
shown by the fact that it 13 newfound
found necessary to arrest them to
keep them from another series of
attrooities they were about to perpe
trate. Would it not be well to hang
them , or call upon their surety , and
thus settle this particular feature of
th& Indian question. ' '
The Sarpy County Seat War.
PAPILLION , NEBRASKA ,
October 8th , 1874
EDITOR OMAHA BEE :
Quite an excitement is prevailing
throughout Sarpy county in regard
to the locating of the County Seat ,
rhe fight seems to bo between Sarpy
"enter and Papillion. The editor of
the Sentinel of this place , has been
subHshing communications from
Sarpy Center , in regard to locating
: he County Seat at that place ,
vhioh seems not to set well on the
itomacha of the citizens of Papillion.
Dhia morning nearly all the citizens
> f this place entered the office of the
Ssnlinel , aud informed the editor
hat they would uo longer support
lim , and for himto discontinue
heir subscription and advertise-
nents. Sarpy Center on hearing
his , came over aud invited the ed-
tor to Immediately remove his
ffice to that place , ( the future i
bounty Seat ) which invitation I
hink he will accept
Politics isvery quiet , the County
bat question being the only thing
bat seems to agitate the minds of
lie people. Respectfully ,
W. UT
Haritine Justice.
( Dttrolt Fr Pre )
The officer said he found Frank
luffy , a lake sailor , rounded to in
a alley. He ranged up under his
ie rail , forged ahead and boarded
ic prisoner at the bow , receiving a
) uple of kicks in the stomach as ho
as getting out a line to take the
rlsoner in tow.
The prisoner said It wouldn't
ike him long to repair damages ,
id If left off' he'd spread what can-
is he had left and head for Buffalo.
"I think , " replied his Honor ,
that you need to go into dry-dock
ira thorough overhauling. You
eed now top-sails and repairs to
ie hull , and I notice that your
nk beams are badly sprung.
here's your weather eye all closed
: > , half of your reef-points gone ,
id there's three foot of whisky In
ie hole. You could probably hold a
iree feet more , hut you won't prob- tcl
> ly smell it for thirty days to l
me. " tlw
"Then , " continued the prisoner , w
retching out his arm , ' -may you tt
Iss stays with breakers dead s | <
tead. " Inof
It was an awful threat , andBijah of
Id him that as soon as tht > thirty cc
, yg were out they'd arrest him for fo
anslvighter and send him where 111
uoord gifvpas were $1 a pound ce
ring very mouu , in the year. io
VERY SHORT ESSAYS.
By Josh Billings.
LUV.
I.UV i * a pashun that iz eazier felt
thin deskribed. It is common to
the yung , middle-aged , and even
old fellows hav thought they had the
diseaze.
It generally makes viktims feel
phoolisb , and akt phoolish , too.
Sumtimes it brakes out sudden ,
without euny warning , and then
agin it oums on slow , like the ru-
matiss.
I hav known some pashunts to
be in luv for six months and did not
kno exackly what did ail them , and
then I hav known other cases whare
the partys though they wuz in luv ,
and nothing wuz the matter ov
them all the time , only they wuz
out of humor.
Bumthing to do allwuskures theze
kind of attacks.
When a person really iz in luv
they aint fit for anything else.
It unfits a farmer and a black
smith for bizziness just az much az
it doz a student at law or a boarding
skool miss.
Genuine luv never fastens its fangs
onto a fello being but once ; he of
ten gets nipped by it before and af
terward , but the fust skar sticks to
him lor life.
Sum people fall in luv every nine
ty daya , just for the pbun ov the
thing.
Rt-al luv won't divide its posses-
shun ov the heart with en'ny other
ov the pashuns ; it drives out ambi
tion , aud takes the stlffulng out of
pride and vanity ,
A man iz never more pure than
when he iz sensibly in luv.
Luv iz a great humanizer ; it
* makea the rude az gentle az a duv ,
and polishes up the rustik like three
months' tuition at a dansing skool.
It iz hard work to be in luv and
not akt phoolish ; but luv Iz the only
thing i know'that makes pholly ex
cusable.v
Wo allwusslaff at tht. yung , when
they are in luv , and pity the old
ones. J ,
An old man desperatelyln luv iz
az helpless az a lost child. *
He wanders about heedless , not
knowing where he iz , uor whare he
iz going to. n
What sense he ever did hav haz
left him , and he won't take nobody's
advice.
We could spare allmost enny other
pashun ov tno harte better than we
coul 1 luv , altho it haz made az much
trubble in this world us enny ov the
SLANDER.
Slander is a He , and kan travel
faster than dalight kan.
\Vbare it kurns from it Iz often
impossible to tell , and wharo it will
go to uoboddy knows.
There It nothing too pure for It to
feed upon , and thare is no slch thing
aa satisfying its appotight.
It is concfliveu in iniquity and
born , in feekresy , and will live and
gro fatt whare truth will starve to
deth.
It iz a foundling that the world
alwuss stands reddy to adopt and
send on its way rejoicing , with a
iree pass aud full letters of credit.
It haz fastened its dedly fangs
upon the innocent and haz made
virtew herself tremble hi her pro-
sence.
Slander is the coward's refugeand
the devil's logic.SLOTH.
SLOTH.
Sloth will eat the core out uvenny
man and leave him nothing but a
shell to inhabit.
It envellops like a drearq and eats
like a kankcr ,
It haz destroyed more hopes than
misfortune haz , and wharever it
settles leaves its mark like a kloud
at noonday.
Sloth is a syren , and he wh.o lis
tens to her songs will wake up to
despair.
STTKCESS ,
It iz az hard work to define a suk
cess az an accident.
STu can't locate a sukcess enny
more than yu kan the north pole.
It haz no rules and knows no
laws , and , like a mouse , pops out of
one hole into another , when and
where you least expect it.
Menny a sukcess haz crowned a
forlorn hope , and menny a one haz
bickeued and died almost in the
very arms of fruition.
The only tru way to define a suk
cess is to sukceed , and then tell how
It happened.
Energy and common sense are
the privy counselors of sukcesa ; but
they often liev no control over it ,
[ brsukcees is a vagrant , and will
icl and go wharo it pleazos.
REVENUE ,
Revenge is tbe basest parshun ov
the harte , and to gratify it iz az low
Jown az a man kin git
.Revenge iz the dividing line be
tween the human and the brute ,
To forgive iz the highest priced
hing that a man ken do ; it is the
icarest to being divine that enny
nan kan reach.
To be revenged is a brute's pre-
ogatlff.
Base kowardice iz the mother ov
evenge , and its only excuse is an-
jer.
Revenge Is no viktory , for the au-
her ov it iz alwuss more injured
ban its victim.
No man ever wreaked hiz ven-
; ence yet , and lived long onuS af-
er it to kontemplate the result , but
raz bitterly ashamed ov it.
There never haz lived on this
arth , nor never will , a beinc pure
nuft to be entitled to the privilege
f revenging a wrong.
God iz the only One who haz a
Ight to be revenged , and he never
esorts to it.
CHARITY.
Charity iz a bjessed prlvllega. It
feu poor human uatur up to the
jvel ov the aiigells , and sheds the
ght ov Heaven around our path-
ay.
It iz the most butiful ov all the
npulses ov the heart , and the eaz-
estoue to execute.
Thare iznot a thought that goes
it from the heart kindly to wel-
um a child of sorrow , but what iz
red i ted in the grate book ov ever-
sting life under the bed ov charl-
Thare iz not a gift , even ov kold
ater ; thare iz not a self-sacrifice ov
my kind ; thare Iz not a verteuous
ish , nor a kind hope , but what
in be counted among the jewels ov
larity.
I he heart iz the birth place and
> me ov chanty , the head should
s. its confidante and adviser , and
e hand its ready servant.
Charity hath no market-plaae
sre , nor hereafter. Thare iz menny C
penny in the grate box that will ,
unt out brighter at the last day
an enny dollar that iz thare ,
(0
* °
aportant to Pension Agents.
The Commissioner of Pensions Is DC
, fter" dishonest claim agents with
sharp stick , and declares his de-
rmination to protect pensioners
alnst all the improper practices of
e "middle-men. " He says ho
II enforce the laws strictly and
Is is just what Is desired by pen-
mere , and by tljose agents who
lend to deal honestly. A number
agents m different parts of tbe
antry , convicted , through his oft Ko
ts , of demanding and receiving
: gal and excessive fees , have re-
itly been sentenced to fine and for tnr
prlsonmeat ,
BANKING
EZRA MILLARD , 1 J. H. JULLAKD ,
President. | Caahier.
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THICKETS FOR SALE TO ALL PARTS
- * - of Europe via the Cunard and National
Steamship Lines , and the Uamburg-Amar'ean
Packr * Cc : ± p T. 27
U. S. DEPOSITORY
The First tf atiomil Bank
. cos * oivr iErA. . .
Corner of Farham anil 13th Streets.
THE OLDE3T BANKING ESTABUSHmENT
IN tfEBBASKA.
( Successors to Kountze Brothers. )
ESTABLISHED IN 1858.
Onjaniied u a National Bank , Angcit 38,18(33 (
Capital and Profits oror - $250,000
OrFICBM AND DIEECTOBS :
H. CEEIOHTOrf , A. KOUNTZH ,
President. Cashier.
H. COUNTZE U. W. TATES ,
Vice Pres't. '
A9't Cashier.
A. J. POPPLETON. Attorney.
The Oldest hstabnsheu
BANKING HOUSE
IN MURASIiA.
Caldwell , Hamilton & Co , ,
Business transacted same as that
of an Incorporated Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or Gold
subject to sight' dieck without no
tice.Certificates <
Certificates of .Deposit issued pay
able on demand , or at fixed date
bearing interest at six percent , per
annum , and available in in all parts
of the country.
Advances made to' customers on
approved securities at ! market rate *
of interest.
Boy and sell Gold , Bills of Ex
change , Government , State , Countr.
and City Bonds. v
"
"We give special attention to nego
tiating Railroad and other Corpo
rate Loans Issued within theStaUC
Draw Sight Drafts on England.
Ireland , Scotland , and all parts of
Europe.
Sell European Passage Tickets.
COLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE ,
aultl
. . _ _ _ _ i
SAUNTJEKS , ENOS LOWE
President. Vice Presdent.
BEN WOOD , Cashier.
ST-A-TIE
N.V. . Cor. Farnham aud 13th Sts. ,
Capital. . . - . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . „ _ . J 100 000
Authorised Capitll . „ . _ 1,000.000
I pvEPOSITS AS SMALL AS ONE DOLt
IJ I lar seceived and compound interest alI I
I lowed ou the same. |
Advantages
OVEB
Certificates of Denosit :
PTUIE WHOLE OR ANY PART OF A DE-
_ I _ posit afrer remaining in this Bent ; three
months , will draw interest from d.ta of depos
it to payment. The whole or any part o' a de
posit can be drawn atjanv t'n > ug2 ti
THE AMERICAN DEfaERT.
Of f-e American Desert
Who has not been > old ,
Strawn with tones of the hunter
In sea-ch alter gold ;
With plains sandy and sterile ,
Where caught erergraw
To slidden tne eye
Of the stranger passing through.
But in pr'CCM o ! time
A gre > t shange aroso.
And the des ri nnw huds
And bloomu like the rose ;
And Nabraska tbe Dtscrt
Takes her place on the saroll
As one of 'he toungf st
And best on the roll.
With tbe proudest of statas
hhi now will compare ,
As one c lalnly < au saij
By TiewingtheTair ;
Th re xre works of tha artist
From all o'er our wide land ,
Outriya led only by bounties
Frcrn the tireat Ciller , * Laxd.
Ge , TMt that Fair ,
And do so at once ,
Ihan wbrnyou Ret through ,
flo. ( all upon Bunce.
For the a ms of I. ebretka
All hatted shoula be.
And Bunce has the goads
As all tan wall sa ? .
Don't fall to buy yourHatu , Catwand O ! T
fBunce. N'obby stO"k of Fall Ooodd Just in
t t uncea. Champion UatUr , Douglas fet. , 22 *
s-p30dlf
BEES : ! BEES , ' ! BEES ! ! !
n HE Under ? Iffned has Utr swarms of na-
L UTO and Italian he s for sale , in hives f
ie American and Buckeye patents. Strong
raruis at yiz to eight dollars aach , with actual
wt ol hlye added. Light swarms , from four tex
x dollars each. I have more bVaa tha * tha
cation will smpport , and must sell.
Addrass :
HIRAM CRAI 1
Fort Calkoua , NaV
s iL IK : s i
iLK , " CASHMERE , AND ALPACA SUIT !
For sale and made to order.
3 ? 2& . FAIiIiOXT
! 3 Dodge , bet. 14th and 15th itreeti.
OMAHA. NEBRASKA.
Established 1858.
. a * . 0
LRBIAGE MANUFACTORY
538 & 540 Fourteenth Street ,
Bee up stain. ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carriages
1 Buggies on hand or made to order.
F. B. Particular attention paid to Repair
H
in
Mrs. D. A. In
ishionable Dressmaking
564 Fourteenth St. , "
OSm OMAHA. NFB.
EDWARD KUEHL.
.GISTEIi Of THE OKI'AHTED.
438 llrti St. , oetweaa Faraiam & Haraey.
'ill by the aid of guardian spirits , obtain
my one A new of tna past , present and f u-
s. No fen charged in ca j d aicknau.
lap :
DEWEY
Furniture Dealers
Nos. 187 , 189 and 191 Famliam Street.
. 3STE
marZd
MILTON ROGEBS ,
loves
and T22T 2TEB.S' STOCK.
SOLE WESTERS AGENCYFOB
STEWART'S COOKING aiid HEATING STOYES ,
THE "FBABESSS , " COOKING STOYES ,
CHARTER OAK COOKING- STOVES ,
All of Which Will bo Sold at l'aiufaeurers ( > Prices , With
pZltl Fort Calhoun
&
ManufactHrcd tritli Great Cure from the Beit Grain.
General Depot , Ccr. l < th. eft Dodge Sts ,
may 8-ly. Et\M CL.VRK.
. B.
PITCH , FELT AVEL ROOFER ,
And Dlnnnracturer of Dry anl hatiiratnl Uooflud'
ALSO DEALERS IN
, Pitcla , Coal , Tar , Etc. , 2Stc.
EOOP1XG 1m any part of Nebraska or adjoining States. Office opposite "tae'Gaj V.'orks , on
. . . .
IZthitreet. Addrtds P. O. Box 432.
O. F. GOODMAN ,
WHOLESIL ! DRUGGIST
> In.
PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS ,
Omalia. Hebraska.
IMPOSTBK AND JOBBER OF FOCEIQN AND DOMESTIC
WINES and LIQUORS ,
Tobaccos and Cigars ,
No. 142 FABNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB.
Old Kentucky Whiskies a Specially.
KTAGENT FOB THE ELDORADO WINE COMPANY , CALIFORNIA.- ® *
JnlySly I oXTtOxl'si SLlo , of iTollot. 111.
Omaha
CHAELES H. PLATZ
Msmufacturw l
MILLINERY ,
AX
Ladies' and Gents'
FIsII. FLOWERS ,
Kiei Oicamentx for Lailoj.
OEDEE8 PKOMPTLT FILLED"1
216 Douglas St. , Visclicr's Block , Omaha , Neb.
Western C
0
Busi 0E
College. E
MAHA , NEBRASKA.
Stamp for Circulars. G.flR. BATHBUN , Principal. M
SA a LC
he Celebrated Biefaold , N rris & Co.'s
( Late Dlebold & Klenzlr )
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF ,
ive the best record of all , not One Losf in the tw9 great fires L
Chicago , also preserved the contents in every instance at LC
iependence , Iowa , also at Central City , Col , and at all C
places have stood the test without failure. C <
11 Sizes for Sale and ; Made to Order. C K
Old Safes TaJsozi ia Elzcliango.
. . .
ALSO TALE , BAMt AXD STJAL.I. LOGICS.
, S. COVBB.T , G0neral . < A.gat , Cliicago. U.c
* r c
Agent
, , llltn
MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA
y
CHEAP FARMS ! FB.ES SOMES
On tne Line of the
IPafi f < *
5T rtWJLM W
A laai Grant of 12,000,000 , Acres of ths Best FABJdISS a d MIKERiL L ad of Ata Ie
1,000,000 ACUFS IX NEBRASKA IS THE K1N2AT I'LATTK VAI.LE
THE GABDEK OF THE -WEST SOMT F03 SALE
These lands jure In the central portion of the United States , on tbe 4Mt detree or Ninth Lat
itude , the centre ! line of the great Temperate Zoae of the American Ccntincat , and forsralo
{ rowing and stock raisin ; ; unsurpassed by any In the United States.
OSEAPES IT ! PEIOEainre faToraDl t r u trlv n. aad mo C8avea ! at to market th a ea
ba found Elairner * .
FIVE nnd TEN TEAES1 credit glv a with lnt r l 11 * I.X fZZ CENT
COLOSIST8 d aOTUALBETtJLEB3oa hBToaT a loan' Oradit. r.wi * at th ia
uiloB to aU OBSDIT PUEOHASEaa.
A Doductloa TEN PtK CENT. FOE CASH.
FREE HOilESTEADS FOR ACTUAL SETTLERS.
4 id the Best Locations for Colonies !
Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead .
160 Acres.
3E3Afltcoai to 3F iiro2a. .no3ra of
Send for now Descriptire Pamphlet , with new msps , pnblhhed la Enli h , Grrman , dweed
and Dan * ih , maileJ free eierywhere. Addre - > . 3T1. JD * . ' 3rIEl
n -tl uind Coinmlsslomer U. I' K. 1-Co. OmahaNeb.
A. B. HUBEBMA3OT & CD , ,
WATCHMAKERS , OF JEWELRY
S. E. Cor. 13th & Douglas Sts.
WATCHES & CLOO :
JEWELRY AND PUTEB-W E ,
AT WHOLESALE Oil BETAJI , .
Dealers Can Saye TIME and F3EJ < mT by
Ordering of Us.
ENGBAVI G DONE TREE OF Cl
UOOBS WARRANTED TO BE A3 KEPREdENTED.-&a
3. C. ABBOTT CAnjnu >
Sff t .
* eS * fcS.
DEALERS IN
188 Farnliaza Str ot.
Pnhllsnpra' Agentaor Scnooj asert to
GEO. A. HOAGIAKTB ,
holes ale
OFFICE AND YARD
COR , OFDOUSLASAND 6THSTS , , U , P , R. R , TBACX ,
anllU
WM. FOSTER ,
Wholesale Lumber ,
WINDOWS , DOORS , 8LI.NDS . , MOULDINGS , &C ,
Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Felt.
Sole AffcnLi for Boar Crock Llaie anl : LonUrUle Cement
OFFICE AW D TARUi
i C. P. Tract , bet Fornh m aud Donjlw 8 s. NEB
aprttf
. I. D. SOLOMON ,
OILS A3SD WHTDOW
! OAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGKST OIL
MAHA - NEBRASKA
_ _
FAIBLIE & MONELL ,
LANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS ,
Stationers , Engravers and Printers ,
2TOTARIAX AJTP I.OPCB SSALS.
iscuc , Odd Fellows and Kniglils of Pythias
DGE PROPERTIES , JEWELS , BOOKS , BLANKS , ETC. , AT
B -EASTEBN PRICES AND EXPRE3S.-3
3J2X3oxiCifs JSt oot. - 3Vr-A-ZT- < . . TJTS : .
ARTHUR BUCKBSS.
AND DEALEK IS
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F r Yards , Lawni , Cerreterlej CharoIfUronLjJanalPublic-SPark ? ,
Office and Shop \ 4
n bet. rarnhama * . < l I kinaf J "