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I THE DAILYBBE Editor , TO CORRESPONDENTS. Vx DO Kordeslr * any contributions whateri of a literary or poetical character ; tad w < > U not undertake to preserve. or to re- rtrre the tame. Id any ewe whaterer. Ow StiC ! raSeitntly lareo to more than top- ply ear limited rpace in thtt direction . CDS CommaFRTEKDS * re win alwaji be rleMed to hear from , on all matters eon- aeetad'witti eropi. country politic * . and on any rnhject whatorer of ctncral inter- t Ml to the pwple of our State. Any Information mation connected with the election , and relitins to floods , accidents , etc. . mil b < tladly received. All inch communication ) boircvtr. mnit be brief ai possible ; and th y mttrt , in all caeet he written HPOH eae ride of the theet only. rai.rric.aL. AnrocxcsmcTS of candidates for offie- whether made by golf or friends. and whftherat notices or communications tc the Editor , are ( on til nomination ! art Toade ( Imply personal. and will be charged RU.L Nun or vcrnc , in fall , mart In eacl Md emu a 8 accompany any ootanonf- cation of what nature scorer. Tils is nol ( stjnoed for publication , bat for oar OTI * flsra < rtlen and as proof of ccod faith. AI ! Communications should be addressed te J5. ROSEWATER. Editor. is the time for Omaha and Nebraska to etriko for a ralrt Orasha is preeminently the location F. < * for this talked of inlut , and the proper amount of energy will acoure I it. Immediate action is cocesiary , nd oar Congressional delegation cainot commence work too toon. Time , gentlemen , time ! CAN ADIAN journals are still rattier boisterous. If they nro not a little more guarded , Ut.cle gam may tafee f that angry province acro&a hiskhee. THE nation IB safe , and -pe all breathe easier. The entire press of the country unite in the declaration that Pierrepont , ex-Miuiater to Eng f land , baa called upon the President What a relief it h to know it. an eye to busi ness , as is demonstrated by the fol lowing itsm which appeared recent ly In the Advertiser : "We need at UrownvlUe two tranches of indus try thai we can have if wo will nmfto An effort. A fruit canning factory , and a good Souring miJl Bbould be put in operation during the present year. Eastern men who read this would do well to look this way. " THEY hare some very sensible Democrats in California. One o them , however , who had probably been indulging a little too heavily in that good old party drink , cole tea , introduced a resolution char aoterinng RB "the worst political crime of the century , the Innugura- Uon of a man who w&s not electee President. " There were enough eane Democrats in the Legislature to join with the iiepublicans anc rescue tbla man in hiu Mild career , by tabling the resolution. SEVERAL prominent members of Congress called on the Preeident immediately after tbo passage of tbo sliver bill over bis veto , for tbe purpose of sympathising with him for having received eiicn treatment. We don't see any causa for a funer al. The .President simply exercised one of tbe privillges which the con. jstitutlon of the country loft to bis discretion. His reasons fur vetoing tbe measure were returned -with tbe bill , and Congress exercieed itn con fctltubonal right by parsing it over bis bead. There would bs noeeiiso jn letting tbe measure lie upon tbe table a month or two , out of respect .fur the President , when tha inter- eels of the country demanded in- fttant acting. Tbe President eeonis to take about the same view of the matter. mea should now perform w > me heroic act of burglary. John O'jVcil , of .New Jersey , served eight years In the penitentiary for an act of that character , and then wan- Oerca over to .New York city. Hav ing nothing to eat , urn ! no place to Jay lus head , he clipped into a mia- cirm house. There was music in hie soul , and a hymn touched him deeply. H9 told his story. Three or four tears were Judiciously shed. Employment was found for him. JJo became a regular attendant at the mission services , and has just led lo the alter the leader o ! the choir , with a lot of new furniture , a sew carpel , and a redding cuke thrown In. What an example. .My voting , penniless frlead , go thou nd do likewise. You might ! ryi howwer , and ace waat luck you will have in obtaining carpU , fur- j Mire , ete , before coiuuiittlug The nci. tjtlll , It Is probable thai you will have to distinguish your- i lf ta some way befora succeeuitig. 3iH ! Bomebodi' if you can't do any er then repent and plead lu- HOW IS IT ? Certain parties In Kuox county itcd immediate attention. Letters been written to v&rious etat- Bohemian Journals setting forth rtatcments to the cilect that the In- diaue are committing dcpradatious in that count ; , and that hnudreJs of citizens are prefiariug to move Away. We do not believe a word > ' it ; but nuteis the falsity of these reports are at once j > rovou , it may injure even as'good a > county as KuoxY are aa-nred' by good nnd respectable citizens of Knox county ttmt all such rumors are falpe * fn' . ' every particular. Three roen 'inform us that the report rorae from a few men who nro Anxious to .have Onclu > Saui send a compaDy of roldiera into that coun try fiat they may make something by trading with them. If this ver non 'is correct , it is an infamous p'ece of bu'lnesi , and tuo veuderd of such sensational stories fhonld be promptly dealt - with.Give UH the trutb of the whole t qslncss , Mr , HITCHCOCK ON "No rome e'er felt the halter draw With coed opinion of the law , " A horse-thief will not have s good opinion of the sheriff who cap tures him ; justice is hated by those who violate It ; decency is de'piaed by those who are indecent ; honor IE held in contempt by a scoundrel' , truth is ridiculed by a liar ; virtue It often Bcofled at by thoee who do net poesesa it , and the man whose reputation - tation is in bad odor , and whoee notoriety is co-ojten&lve with hie reputation for political rottenness , does not entertain a friendly feelfug for the man who exposes his crook- edncfe , and la whom the people have confidence. Hence , the inter view between a Chicago Tribune reporter and ex-Senator HitchoooK , in which the latter gentleman trae offered an opportunity to abuse Edward Rosewater , is easily under stood. As to the bard names and accusations made by the defunct machine , they are not pertinent tc the question at iscue aud would not amount to anything if they were ; therefore , they vill not be noticed. But there is one portion ol the Interview that deserves men tion : Reporter " \Vhat about hie charges is to the Dead wood post- office. " Hitchcock "It is an old story that bus beeu revamped , was thor oughly In v&strgated by the Post- o&co department in an investiga tion which partook of the character of a courtmartial , and the Dead wood postmaster was thoroughly vindi cated. " Like other ' -investigations" of postal irregularities in Nebraska , in which the main object of thee sent to investigate was to cover up the truth , so was the Dead wozd post master "investigated. " His Inves tigation was a einipls refusal on the part of Imbecile and conniving offi cials to examine or listen to the charges preferred. The man who conducted an investigation here pome time since , and did tuch a poor Job of whitewashing , bia since died in the gutter , a little bit drunk er tbau when he was here. The Adams "investigation" is not over with yet ; and no man Is more cos- nlzant of the faleehoods uttered in the Interview referred to between the ex-eenator and a reporter than P. W. Hitchcock himself. GEKEOAI.5. Lord .Napier has been dcs'gnated as tbe person who la to act as com- mander-in-chlef of the British forces in the event of war. Lord Napier was born at Ceylon , in 1810 , heuce is at the preeent time Bixty-eight years of ago. Ho was chief engineer In the army of Sir Colin Campbell during the Indian mutiny of 1857 , served subsequently in the war with China , and in 1887 was placed in supreme command of the military expedition to rescue the British piisoners detained In Abysrfnia , which ended In the de feat and death ol King Theodore at Magdala , the British army losing only three men. This success was rewarded by bis being created Bar on Napier of Magdcla , with a pen- ulon of 2,000 per annum lor him- eelf and next heir. H9 now is gov ernor of Gibraltar , a general in the army , aud a colonel-commandant of a regiment of engineers. General Sir Garnet Woleeley will be second In command. His cam paign agalDEt King Cofler on the western coast of Africa wss rcgnrd- td and rewarded as a brilliant suc cess , though It led to no results. He is an Irishman , born in June , 1833 , and learned the art of war in Bur- mah , the Crimea , China , the Indian Mutiny aud Oudh. In 1570 he com manded the expedition cent from Canada to the Red river territory for the suppression of the cbort lived Independent government formed at Fort Gerry against British authority. At tiie cloee of the A&hantee war he was ofiered a barouetcy , which he declined , being already a knight of the Bath. Ho also io a member of the council of ludla. Qrr TIGK. AJiSWER , IN a land where "affidavit men" areas plenty as they are in Lonial- aua , it la afo to predict that a politi cal opponent as offensive as Mr. Wells , will bo convicted nnd put where ballots are not cast , aud where ruffians oauuot break through and kill. C ec. Well , hadn't he ought to be , Mr. EKE ? A man EO reckless with fig ures might declare himself elected president , ct-xt time. XS'otMus is afe that ho gets his hnnda on. [ t/reruotit Herald. Ji he aad h's accusers could have i fair trial , and Madison Wells was .hou found guilty , no honest man : otild iaivrpose an objection. But jvfrybixljr knows that he will not dnve a fair trial. It is note ItjUi tnat not one of ih corrupt accusers bos been > r will te tried for their ni-tieods. Docs the Herald be- in ve Unit all thr rapcaliisy , and all .he crlmee , ami all of the political : ro < > lcdncH ! in that State during : ne List tea yonra la to be charged ip to the Republicans ? Would the dLcrald puui.ili the Returning .Beard 'or alleged wroug-doiug , aud then et the bdil dozers aud White L/saguers goeootfreo ? What is sauce tor thfi gooto is FRUCO for the gander ; and If every alleged pubilo offender In Loijir-if.DR Is to bo tried , do not ; ive jiwifts quite so muah the ap- H-arunoe of a jug handla affair. V.nd reon waa convicted after t noak trial. Everybody , nlmcst , > eIi ! < v < ? 8 that ; and tbo American eope ! will not ba satiaf wl unleea xlh feldts are punished if both are ; u5lty or , a compromise makes a jlank of tbo last few pages of iioule- tua'a { .olitica1. history. A'ow tl > e wool will fly. Two Democratic "war horses , " or jack iaorsea , are quarreling over the authorship of tnu diver bill. Swing iiid Bland are the disputants , and ( Vf should not bo surprised at any Lime to learn that the capitol build ing is flooded with "coah. " POLIIICAL ffOTZS. Three Irealdonts at once ! Not 11 we know it , uuu we think wa do. One keeps the country in water of a sufficiently heated character al ready. A page of history is Mr. lease Bassett , who bos been an employe of the Dulled States Senate forty- six years , bavin ? been given the plae by Daniel Webster in 1832. Wo know why the European p > wers are so anxious to delay hold , me a congress. They have been fixing their eyes on WanhiDgton , and Raying : "if that Is a Congress we want none of It In ours. " Senator Bruce , the dark states man from Missiesippi , makea a prac tical speech , and he frequently does much better than eome of his white friends in the chamber. Moreover , he Is evidently a gentleman. Ep'eode hi a pollthal convention at Titnsville , Pa. : "The chairman Tha chair will not dispute the point with Mr. Carter. " "ilr. Carter The chair had better not unless be takes his coat oQ. " The chair did not. not.The The inveterate to-per of the Cin cinnati Enquirer manages to remark - mark , "A feV months ago it was the Pope's B. toe that threw some people into hysterics , and now It's Mr. Hayes' .V-toe that castd them into convulsions. " The Herald asks , "Is It diplomat Icallv proper for Mlnlstor Comly , o the Sandwich Islands , to wrlto let ters to .hia paper , the Columbu State Journal ? " Why not , pray Is a minister to be condemned to absolute Idleness ? Gen Joa Johnston will not be al lowed to walk unopposed Into Con gre3. Taere are men in Virginia who are so patriotic that , ratuer than see the ex Confederate In Con grera , they will even run for the piaco themselves. The iireccncilr.ble Editor liaahac the President Just where he wantw him. on the Boston Collectorahlp If he had nominated Simmons Mr Hayes would have been abused as th'e tool of Butler ; as he didn't , he is pitched into as the enemy of civil service reform. The way of tha President IB hard. A citizen of Florida writes aa fol Iowa to a Aew York magazine : "The expedltured of the State gov ernment , which bad reached nearly 5600,000 3 year , will now be reduced fotvthe tlrat year of Gov. Drow'a ad ministration to about $200,000 ; and his excellency has already hsuod his proclamation directive the tax collectors to collect only abont three- flHhaof the taxes assessed by the last general assembly , as thst would amply provide for the annual cur rent expenditures. " We should offer Inducements for some of those oflloials to pack their carpet-bass aud move up tbld way. National Competition. Ph'ladclrhliFiMi. According to official returns the balance of trade against England , in the year 1877 , waa over 975 000- 003. This is the result of competi tion. Germany , for instance , which has bsen trying for some time to undersell England in foreign mar ket * , hoa lately made considerable inroads on India. From North Ger many good.1 } ere sent to .England , whence they are chipped for Bom bay. The South Germans make UoO of 'the Ausiro-Hungariau steam boats which run from Trleato , A few traders think it worth while to export goods to India directly through Hamburg. There Is a constant , large , and increasing demand for needles in India , whiob ia almost exclusively eupplied with German rails. Large quantities of zinc are supplied from dileala. Col oring materials ( especially violet , magcnts , scarlet imd green ) are chiefly scat from Berlin. In Bom bay itself , and in the Interior , there is a largo demand for Rhine aud Moselle wines , and German b&er is euppIantiuR Bass' pale ale , onoe ec popular with Anglo-Indians ot all classes. Saxony aud Sllecia supply cotton and woollen goods In large quantities , and the silk manufac turers of Lyons and b'pitalflelda ( London } find that in the Germans they have rivald who are likely to contest their supremacy in the In dian market. German umbrellas , and even eau de cologne , liaye a large sale there. Ualicoa and other American textiles also are in great request in India. From the United States , however , the most extensive aud damaging competition with British fabrics now exists. Besides food , buiniul and cereal , there are numerous manufacture ? , textile and mechnn > ic , and a vast supply of raw mate rials , A few years ago tba idea of exporting American leather to Eng land would have been sneeied at as absurd , buc at present it is a fixed fact. So with our cutlery , which eella largely in Sheffield , that oegrlmed Yorkshire town which for coatu- ries has been the metropolis of the finer steel manufacture * } . We sup ply England and her colonies with a variety of useful inventions ma chines for sowii ) , washing , knife- cleaning , egg-beating , elndor-flft- lug , spple-pearlag , window clean ing , and many others , from nut crackers to quartz-cracker ? , A cev ? trade has lately Resumed no small importance. American unhoLjlcr- OM are now BsndiijgtoJGreal Britain hrce quantities of ready-mado fur niture from kitchen caalrs and tables to the most elegant ncccsEories of the drawing room and the dormi- torlej. Our native woods are eo abundauc nm ! colld that there is no occasion to use veueern , and thua the furniture , being solid , be rs much more wear and tear tlitm ar ticles cf a similar class in .England. The prices ore lower , too , bkilled labor baiug to & largo extent , with cheap machinery , substituted for inanuei dexterity. lu addition , American window sashee , doors , skirting-boards , panel-work , wains , cote , and nlUdetcription of joinery , tre exported to Eugland , the prices beiug notoriously low. Of the tixty-four members of the Bacred College , all but Cardinal Gofle'roy Brosnais Saint Mure and Cardinal JTcCIoakey were present when Cardinal Petcl waa electr-d to thoPontliicIal throne as Leo XIII. The death of S'gr. Brosauls Hnmt Mnra ai.rt elevation of Mgr. Peccl rtduce the College's uumbera to sixty-two. The dead Cardinal was aged 72 , wa& born atSeunes , where be died , und though he WES an DUraifloutane , he mauesed to stand well vitb every French government Louis PMHIppe , the Citlzen-Kbi ) ? , inado him a Bishop ; Napoleon III. , Erap ror , had the See of Reiinca made Arohiepieco- pal , aua uudor the Bepubl'o Mae- Maliou secured for the Archbishop the Cardinal's hal. Roman tradl- ilrm saya that "when one Cardinal dlea three Ccrdlrsls die , " and of late tl o tradition has very faithfully proved true , which is perhaps iiot surprising when we recollect that , as a rulu , the members of the Sacred CcUct'e are olil and fe'ble men. A ahlpTvreoked siilor waiting for ? sail is like a businesa man Giltiug at home nnd nu slug a cough or a cold. Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and bo cured , only 25 cents a bottle. CRETE. Tne Beautiful City in the Boman tie Valley of the Bine. Its Commerce People and Prospects Gorrttponckce of the See , CBEXB , Neb , Feb. 25 , 1878. This city , in the beautiful vallej of the river Blue , alweys has been i favorite with the writer , ita seen ery , Its coople , and its commerce are all strong attractions. Tb < grove dotted and orchard crownec bills and dales attract for thel : wealth of beauty. The Doaue College brings to thi town a host of young , happy people who give life and gayety to th < ttrests. The five churches &hov that the higher sentiments whicl iuyolro the future are not forgottei in the absorbing rash of the present The people of Crete are mostly Non Englanders , although nearly everj nation is represented. Crete Is ono of the most progrea siva towns in the State and hei progress Is of a substantial kind Her best buildings are o brick. Band's Opsra Hous cost 315,000. It Is a large commod ious structure. Of course , it is foi ahead of our Omaha Academy o : Mua'o. 'Ihereia a large two-atorj erick on the corner diagonally op posltd- A fine elevator was burned her * quite recently , but we are told thai a much more extensive one will b ; put In ls place baforo the nort crop h ready for market. Slany tine build- Inga will be erected , of which mo anoii. A railroad from hero to Jb'lrth it now under discussion r.nd a meeting was held recently to consider how to get the wbere-v.itfml to build it , rho road v/ould give a competing ojt-lst to market , and would oosl but little. Crete has now the 13. & M. mala line while its southern branch baa n termicus here. IlIMIGBATION. The ruch bus begun hero , the hotels and boaidlnj : homsa are cilled to overfiowlue. and Mr. George W. Iloper , the B. & M. l&ud agent , cud bia assistants are busy us bees , with a crowd ia Uie olflce nil the time , and excursions ( o tba rfiirrouuding lands constantly arriving and de parting. The sales lately , made will ba summarized in aiiotuer letter , as well as otner Btat * Ucs of general interest. Mr. Roper haa true west ern enterprise , aud Is moreover a most gsnhil geatlomon , The Union la ovrned aud edited by Wells & Allou , is an all homo piper and bus one nf the most com plete printing eatabhshments in the State. The Ssllno County Democrat h a Mr. T W Meads for it * autocrat , and a mora competent printer , a more ploaelug frentlernsa , or f. sounder man on the great financial questions of tha day cuunut be found in all Crcto. niK OODEH HOUoB has the burden o" tha patronage from professionsl travelers , and un der ita new landlord , Mr D W Bleb- bins , Is becoming a popular hotel. BC3IKES3 KOTES. J. Donnelly & Co. is the firm name of a house th-tt carries a stock of gooda in the hardware line which Id notex3ell6d by scy establlehmeut m tbia or surrounding counties. Shelf and lioavy hardware , stoves , tinware , WBROQ fatook , and In tb rear is an extensive tin bhop. Farm tools ore also kepi 2a stock. In abort nothinr ; in this Hue is lacking in Connelly & Co.'n extenplve store. Mr. H. W. Oampbsll is m charge ot the tin sUop , and as a workman ha elands first in tovra. Mr. M. B. C. True is one of the trustworthy and "true" lawyers of Crete , and has a most valuable prao- tico. tico.Lyman < t Smith , attorneys al [ aw , have a large and constantly increasing list of clients Mr. C. Smith is devoting all of bis ener gies to the welfare of luoae who 3eek his aid , and evnry one here bnop/s the ability aud capacity of the senior member of tLe firm. Dr. Band , one of the best phys. loiaus and most Fuccet-sful chemists In : . ! ! this weetern country , is now occupying a magnificent brick store on one of the host corners in town. The stock csrrled is cf course im mense. Jiot alone in the druz line , cut as a physician , tbc doctor's services - vices are iu constant request , aud a crowd can generally be found In st- lendauce upon him. We intimately know a victim o ? inflammatory rheumatism , In ita worn form , who was completely cured In a few days , and if we remember correctly , 25 or 30 cente paid for all the medicine used. used.Mr Mr W N Relilsnder. a young man rat an old hand with the mortar and pestle , is in chp.rgo of the pre scription department , Wo knew Vlr. 11. In Lincoln , where ho has & iot of friends. Rjick&Son are donja ! lively business with p.II tne wurL they can tttend to , A general ctook of har ness , S3 < ialery , oto. , fa Jiept on hand Toogocd Bros , are tolling nil ciuds of merehandiee ; tLay have a argo store , and an extensive stock. Wo found their cctm-ters thronged. Woolf & Bsltzlay have a flne store well stookiJ with dry goods , clotU- nK , llOOt : ! .1ill ( fcllOK ! . Fay fc Crosstoa also dt-ul In gen eral merchnnd EC , ur.d bive : an ex- casivo pairoaag. * , tn-J they ought o hnve it , for these who sell good good * at low prices srs * V"rthy of at- entlon from the buying rjubllo , and vo are reliably informed that this Irm excels iu tboae particulars. Mr. Matt Nemecheck bs recently pstr.MSchcd a herni-y ? n. .klne shop on Main strict , tioxt doer to Fay & Cre aton , and will aiata to order he bsst of harness of any kind aud at the lowest living rates. All Mr. N. asks is a trial and he will con vince auy one that ho docs good work cheap. Mr. Joseph BrulecJr , wa found In charge of the billiard hall on the east elde of Mam street. Two , good Brunswick & Balke billiard nbles ara bore , and Joseph knows ust how to mix a nice drink , and is , > y the way , e clever fellow and a gontlpmnn. Mr. Chaa. Chaps ! lias one of the most patronize * ! currents shops in the clly. Mr. Ciiftpe ! 'one tne work on Bands Opera Houae the Quest building in tha South Platte country outside cf tb ? ca-utol city. Mr. Chapel estimates th t during 1877 at lcst fitty buildings have be ! U erected here , a 'gregitlng not lesa than $50,000 , mutunpan aver age of $1,000 for each house. In Band's Opera Honee we met our old-time friend Matt Uaugberty who successfully J ? l t'lo Saline oounty delegation in th "r contest with the Hitchcock coml-isatlon of nia county , in that long to be re membered state convention that met at Lincoln in the ful ! of 1876. Mr. .Daughtv has an extensive law practice , and Is doing a large amount of collecting , and is the man for the boslnefs , as prompt attention anc square dealing can be relied 01 from him. Genben & Gaesser are openlngui an agricultural implement ware house and office at the north end o Main street , corner of Fourteenth The new warehouse erected by thii firm is filled full with the Buckey < goods , Liddv'a plown , Brown's corn planter and many of the best Imple ments known to the hade. Kerr&Burket have a flrst-claas drug business in their neat , well stocked store , and beddes the medi cinal department they have a gen eral variety of echool books , station ery , wall paper , paints , oils , glow , &o. This is H firm of live , cner- getlo men , and they are , we notice , aolng a good business. More anon , J. H. P. Economy and the Public Schools. The object of our public echool system is to provide for the young such an education aj will flt them for any sphere in life in which for tune places them when Abey be come men and women. In assum ing this responsibility the State boa In view the general welfare of hot citizens , without distinction of condition - dition , creed or party. Taxes are levied to enpi > ] y the means of carry- big out this beneficentscheme of put- Jiu education , and its character and objcelH should raise it above the phine of corrupt influences. But , unfortunately the public school eyr- tem Da ? bsen dragged down to tLo levtl ou which its operation has not been wholly tree from abuses. It fs to be feared that the selection and remuneration of teickers are large ly govemed by the favoritism of politicians , and that the money needed for purely educational pur- popea is too frequently distributed without due regard to the object for which it is appropriated. It is also claimed that while the working teaouors in many cases do not receive a proper remuneration for their cervices large amounts are wasted on au unnecessary tyatem of echool supervision by principals and vice principals. Ihe Herald has taken the ground that while economy in the publio scuoola is very desirable n should not bo nttalced by cnttlag down the working teachers' salaries. Neither should an unfair distinction bo made between the eoveral teachers ol the same grade , especially when soms nave more difllcult duties to perform than others , by reason of the greater number of pupils uudcr their charge. Economy must be reached by paying fair ealurico to. the workers and cuttiug off all the elnecur.'sts and superfluous princi pals and vice-principals. If tlie statements wo print to-day cannot be contradicted this reform should bo commenced at once. * rom the hives of education where tba honey o' knowleURe is stored in the miuds of the youujr. every drone should be expelled [ iY. . Herald. IIA'fl't Its. C.ii , JKSDEHICX 5 O AHA.N'EQRASKA. docS ) lyr WM. 6LRTLEMAN , DEiLEK IN Choice Foinily Groceries , PROVISIONS & PRODUCE , jnld3m Godfrey & mm m SFICE MILISI Manufacture' } of anti Dmlnrt to Mustard , Cream Tartar , NONPAREIL BAKING POIDEB , tocer Tor onr Presh Boasted and Ground Coffett and Nonpareil Dakinc Powder , and take no other. 1'or sale bj all flrjt-oitss grocera * 291 DOUGLAS ST. , OftlAHA. OctSOdly Motz 8 , THoleiale and Retail dealers in all kinds Of FRESH FISH , FRUITS , No , 211 Dei * SM I2th and lS4h , OMA11A. t ep9 lyr GUKRKAIi Capital ropressntsd $ sooooooo. Louses adjusted tnd paid at tbia cfice , 504 18th Str. , State IJanlc Jluildiujr , OMAHA , rcb24deod&wl * DZALCB 13 Groceries and Provisions , 7UBEIG1I & BOME3TIC GOODS , rry , Toyaand 0 ? ALt , KIPDS. . 539 T3SHTH ST. . Btw9 n Dcze'ss and Dodge , Omaha. cpl9 IT MUblO Continental Hall. ISO /Xireei A St. 6 f. Farn\am & OMAHA , ZkilliU. S .Fine Liquors and Cigars on hand. Io2fitJ FDR 8KJX MAX MOFiVOISIN , EETIiTA NEIl , 465 TENTH ST. O2TAHA. febl 8mo Sect 9SarT ( { & fc'afiicg § oac [ elt cuO Hutfcc Xv. 412 , 414 , 416 , 18. Sir. , Dmaa , 9Itb AQHS8ltL'3 NOTICE Or APPOINTMENT In the DIflriet Court of the UniUl fctates. for theD.sttictof Nebrata. IS BANKRUPTCY. InthematUrof Henry L. L&tey , bankrupt. To Whom it May Concent : The nnder- fleaed Ofcarien b. ells ot Omaha , in said District , hereby gives notlca of his appoint ment ss Astiguee of the estate of Henry L. Lstey. of uaa a. in the county of Douglas. in atd Di'trict : nod who was , to-"i : on the 27t' " day ot December. A. D. . 1877. ad- juJged Bankrupt , urea tne petition of him self by J L. Webstar , the Better in bank rupt or fr said dletrlct. Dated at Omaha , tba 22d day of January. A.D. 1878. CD AS. B. "WELLS. AwUnea , BANKING HOUSES. FXANK MURPHY , BIN B. HOOD President. Cathlei STATE BANK OF HEBKA.SH& . Cor Farnham & Thirteenth § ts OMAHA , - IfEBHASKA. Capital , $10OOOO Transacts a general banklnr bnalntf * as < tells diaftfl on all the pilnclpal citiss of th United States and Europe. Buy jrold dust , givs.nment , city , county aod state securities , ang tf THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED . IN A-EBP. ASKA. CALDULL HAMILTON & 0 transacted same as tliat of nn iacor- porslod Bank. Aaso'ajita kept la CU.T- senoy os- gold subject ic eight oheokwithout no- tine GsrtiScGtea of d TK > sit ; ipaned payable in tlirea , aiz aiid twelve moatlia , boarins interest at six par coxit. pas * aoatus. ox oa demand without ictsr. est. est.Ailvasicea Ailvasicea mrido to ous- Gjasjrs on approved so- ourltiag at sasrhat rates of In tamest. snd soil p'ola , bills Stats , County cud dty bonds , Draw light drafts ca Sagland , Ireland , Soot- land , cad all parts of En- Soil Tiolrots. COLLECTIONS PflOMPTLI MADE , Aur I tt IT. S. FIRST NATIONAL BANE : OF OMAHA Car jsr Ftrebam and TblrUe ih.Bt. f ) Illf1r.lt l-nnlfi rrT ? , iiiu Ulili mmml HT BEOB. ) Fstablished in 1836. Organized as t Katlcixl Dink August 20 , 1SJ3 Capital ani Pfffl-s OTer.$3O.OflO. $ : . Spaciall' fiuthoited by the Bocretary of Treatury to Kcceive cupscriptione to tha D 8 4 } 3F cent flaM loon. OFFICERS AhD DIRECTORS : I&rntin Koutttt , Prti' Auffuttu * Kountze , Vtt * Prat. II W. YoifK. Cat\ier. A. J Poppltton , Jttornty. Jiv. A ( rrigbton. f. II. Davit , An't Caihr. Ihis bank receives deposit ! without recard to amounts. Issues tiico aertiScateB bsarins interest. Dr&wo crafta oz Baa FranoUco acd princi pal cities of tha United Statos. nl o London , Dublin. Edinbnr * and the principal cities cl he continent of Europe. , Sells pifsatatiokatsfT emigrant * la the iBTTllinlll- Ogtl&tf TARRANT'3 SELTZCH APERIENT. $ " * _ , MOTHERS who dose their tis. . iu . nm drastic nrgntirea incur a fearful responsi bility. The gsntlt ) . moderate ( yet effectlTel laxitive. alterative and antl-bilious opera tion of Tarrant'a Seltzfr Ap ! ent peoulltr- ly adapts it to tha disorders of children. 1niio4eo < :2w : MAQISTERUFTHS PEPARTED. EDWAltU Xa. 4J3 ! 0th Bet Firihn ted Hiraaf. "Will by the aU of guardian spirits , cbUin fcraaroDas view of the put. prtzent and : aturo. No foec charted in e&Ui of tlsk- nts aorlB-tf For tlis Pamphlet DworiMas tha CumuIatiYe Ihaccly Health Lift ever ran Jewho jensa It GUAKAI3TJSEB ! Io cure ditea'4 cr purche'o noaejrefand - ed"j. . r . aiA-KSEt fc co. . toe ! Prorr eto : a and Mr.nai4clurcr . 224 nd 226 Estt Wathington CL , CiilCAQO , _ _ er3dly A J. SIMPSON , IMCaiiiil'aotu.ror. K3 & tf5 DoJ o St. Omaha. Neb. i'i on Hand. Sep29 FA2KAM STREET LATJSDRY. All centlcincn wiehlnz thtir fhltta done ip la nrf-t claep style will do well to call at BUTLER'S LAUFIDRY , LC3 FAIITT ECAJtt STREET , MTf ork called for and delivered on fhort lotiee. Bhlrts . - W cents. . - . . . . . . - . Drawer * - . - . 10 do U denbirts - - 1 < J ° Focke . - . . . . - . . . . | W do White veft . _ . - 25 do Gent's an.1 Ladle ? ' foods 6150r doi. 92m cHAS. M. BJ'lLKR yrop. 8UPQLAR PBOOFSAFM. . Jjnafacurer of Fire and EnrgJar Proof Vault Doors. Jail rTork. Ac. Cor. 14th nnd jacknon S < , -Repa'rincof ' all kinds cromptly done. f bl6iijr PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONK. C W. BOBBINS , M. D.t HOMOEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN OSee and Residence : 305 Capitol Ave. jSdlyr Dr. Emily B. Kolibins , GENERAL PBACTTTONER , L "of Philadelnala , has located at No. 305 Capitol Ave. , Office hoan , 1 to 3 p. m. Calls attended at all hours. . jan9J9y .Cor. 13th and Douglas St. Jtocm No. 2 , Wsschcr's Block , Omaha , Nebraska SURGICAL KOOM& IsVan Camp , M. D. Dlspenrca hli own medeeineg. and besidei rerular practice , makes ipecUlitie of De- raneomenta and DueaiM pccnllar to woman , riitnla. Piles and other dueams of the Bes om. om.OfJIOKCorn r of rarnX 3 nd l tl Wreet. fir t door to therlfht. np-italn. Rer donee. 18th Street , first door louthofthi Second Methodist Church , Omaha. Nebra- t . Address Lock Bar SIM. n A. S. PSHDERY , Consulting Physician , HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MEDICAL OFFICE , 493 Isath Btreet , - OKIE * . RBBABKA. Ofiorlne hi : lerricet in all depnrtmonts o ( medicine and turgery. both in general and special practice , acute and chronic diieaiei. Can be consulted night and day. aad trill Tisit all parta of the city and country on re- oeiot of letterf or telenaus. 125-tf . K.VARUF.RC.'OOK , M. D. Reiidenn andoSca Ko. 2)3 ) Dtxlce jtrett , t < OTth aide. bot. I2th and 13th. msrl-tt V. H . B. . Physician & 241 Ptraicw 3sr Profosilonsl Cva ! 'Ti fsit IICSIAURANT8. n GS33&3EA , The lirseit aadtflst hotel bettrein CMoa- (0 and Ban Francisco. OpeceJ new September 30. 1873. Mp3Qtf BSD. TURALL. * _ Proorletor. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , WEBR. D A. Van ITamee , Proprietor- The Metropolitan Hotel in centrally Joci- : al. nnd is Crst cJa.t In a very reipect , har- iag recently bien o : tlreir renorated. The rullc Trill find it a comfortable and home- "Ikc hours. marfltt 1TSSS H D'JCE5 TO JS.OO and 83.0 Per Located in the Busincai Centre , Convenient to all places of amcziaent. .Elegantly furnished , containing all modera jnrrovernonta. psssencer elerator. < lo. J. H. CUMMINGS. Proprietor. 0. F. nni. Chief Clark ( lat of Qanlt HoD n ) NATIONAL HOTEL , J. A. FSDJ5WA , Proprietor. Cor. Tth and P itreeU. LINCOLN. KEB. GOOD STASLE8 tnd STOCK YARDS For the accommodation ef the Public. TERJiS. Two Mealz and Lodging. 75oU. Single Meali. 25 eentii ; Iiodginir without meals , 2ft cents ; Two horte ( tabled and furnished all feed. 81 ; TITO houri forciihwi hay and gtabllng. 25 cent ] . orV2 ME A CALL AND SEE FOX 70TJE- TOWNSON HOUSE Salt aka City. 17 : T > S. TOWJR80H. . Frop'r. myl8 < I3mo _ Uwiied ftiatea Hotel , BEA II STRECT , BOSTON. Opposite Boston. and Albany K. R. d p t. ) BARNES. GILL & CO. , Props. Dr.lKIoord'g Ztnet / Life reztores man hood and the vlfcr cf ; outh to the rao't shattered constitution in four weeta , from whatever canpo arliiuj. Failure impossible. Ihh life-restoring reratdy hcud ! bo taken by all about to aorry , or who hnvo beocme ceaktned from ezeres or anr other cause. Bncce ; > in every caio U as certain as it ii that iraUr will < in nli thirst. &t oer cue. EolB A ent. Dr. JOd. JACQUES. 7 Univer sity Plaoe , New York. Imualst ? Sapplied. JnlyT dtt CASPCTB. 24" Dtm&u-Si. , O31ABA. USB. DOWH WITH HIGH PRICES ! Chicago fc'cale Co. , 68 & 70 "West Monroe St. , Cbicago. III. Four ton hay scales860 ; old price. 9160. All other sizes at a great reeaction. Al scales warranted. Send for circular and rrlo liru mtfdeod.twlyr QHOfCHS AND COMMISSION MERCHAMTS ! > Wbitae H. O. Clark. S. Bausarauutf CLARE & CO- , Western Agents of the Pioneer Tobacco Company HOLESALE ( AGSKTS DttPOHT POWDER COMPANY. ) No. a < 17 Dotislns Street. niaS Street.NEBRASKA. . J. B , F21E2TCS : & GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS * ALL CONSIGNMENTS KECSIVB PROMPT ATT.KNIICW Orders from the country promptly filled. Constant ! ? on hand , a choha lot oj CTM3 fruits , such as apples , rears , < ke. . alio poultry. Irro ordre j d , Ho. 191 Tarahan Street. Botwacn llth aad 12tl. COAX , DEALERS. Pratt & Towle , -A.ge2a.-fcg A3JSHBAOITE OFTXGE SOS Tbirteentfe-St. . Omaha. 2 MAKE OUR PERSONS AND OCR HOMES ATTKACTIYE. -A-dornlns Wonder of tlio "World. Harmless , Easily Ap-pliod , and. Jt3n"eotl-v-o- 5rnti7 'a To 'WiImcroTe. . enriches , andbeantiCescocsrlezien . SOe -B ( j fiftrf/.rorif ; jn Bntlzt-T nts.pond < rs.onol ! > , t-tautifies face and srmi-2Jo Syarkiing Jirattli < i * Jtnlliaxi Cleans , beautifies snd rreftrvm the teetli. > f'inl\an * trga < ior Cleans the head and ttirand eurej dandrnii . - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Bratilian * ( lives r rmsTient polifh tci jawelry. metfcln atd h Rene * and bc ullfif furniture aca all Exeeliic tlin * , nestcejs rnrtiion nnptrta * i'or of IdectK. cmcrgcnct' : ' . and anda < sbO9. WatrapHii ustcjuiHed , anil should b < srlthin mmtiliatui < ich &i every man wnroan and child. iCtfcOo. For further pvrticular.i retard at these truly etraordn ! ry arucloj. obtain free from your dealer onr twenty-page r > mi hist f r 2ddre s 3pp feb8 6m BRAZILIAN ER'Lll-NI ' CO ,44 like Slretl , Chicasa. In Monument * . Head Btcn , Orates , Furniture Work. Pln-nbers' Slabr , . b r plt M n sent imported. Mrtlo , falati and Iron Jiantle * &lwv.y : oa bund , buparlor Materials and Meehaaleal flciah u ranUed. Desgni andrriosifnr- niihdfre of chare * . Orders by aail wlii racciTB rrompt attention. 281 Mie SiFoei , M Eoor lest of f ostcice ; OMAHA. - HSBRASKA. ScpUl OHIO AGO SHOT TOW SB COMPANY KANTJFAfJT0HEB3 OF OFSSIOT , iKSfleK.BBLLB OP Lead Pipe , Sheet & Bar Lead , Slocls Tin , Pipe ax d 'old or , LINSEED ) CAKE gr AjjTo.OIL , * TO orSTcihitonSt ! , Cliicscro. BBr wed iri men Air Ijr JV * * FOSTH LAUNDRY i BQrAX. toirtiito Ca.-ta sk p.fort : bimufcof PCM : TEcrrrjmi.r orr.v. ami brtht tamn wooedR , which retains oil tne nctnrnJ b &llnff qualltlra or the olli. It cent ? WO : IVCI1 wK t.Vi thetar rfc > diijticlflthatrtMrapfdiycomuimtOKenrrcIhoiul oJ'luv . Tliou trf OoLOK'pa If con < l no J ty I'lij-rfcians M liable to produce ntln cliseaw-i. "Thr wttmc St \ i'-a ftoop rtndtm ll uo s rrf4-ptr , amileu. ilade only by Piuclias ft Aioii.s.Clsrln'-Af. P M h alli > o > < > toi anrt rc * tl LEGAL CHATTEL MORTGAGE SALE. Kotlc is hereby ciTen Ibnt a rhttte icofiffjcj hnnrlnjt Qite the 1th < ! * of Jan sary , A. D. 1878. and exe-nt d by J. D. Howard ic Comranr to Caldwell. Hamilton 4 Company , toreenre the payment of a-cer tain rmral'ory note for the ttzmo'tirohnn- drol fifty-rir dollars sud leTentj-Bve cents ( SlM.75i. payiblo in thirty days frrm date. D comb < T Z7th , 1ST7. berinj interest at tha rate of twelre per eent nor annum frr.m maturity until paid ; and payable at the Banklnc llonso nf 0 > ldell. Hamilton A Co. , t Orn.iha. Nebraska , and aoich said mortnace WAS filed in the cffl01 the e an- ty clerk of Bonglai nnnty. State of Nebri ka. on the llth day of Janniry. A. D. 1S78 ; at ll > > o'cUck. a. M. . and qpnn Trhioh aortczge'hereis dne Kt the time cf tba first publication of this not ! . on this -8th diy of Fobraarr , 1JT8. tha mm of t o hun dred ntty-tix and 75.10 } ' . : * ' W ) dollars , and intarett from Jorutir Kttb , 11:78 , atli per cent. r r annum , and by whlrh raort- gairathelolloirinz described property to wit : One pair o ! Fatrbants' arr scale" , one trunk , one office desk , one inlrantzed iron heater , three patent butter workers , one waterpire with cccks and link , ona refilg- eracor complete , onn and nne half burois liui-ort'd salt , two rail in : trays for work Ing butteona Qloba heiti'it jtove. ona Iron force pump , two thd lamlwr. eto. ; one dru-n in .ipe. 020 heatin ? ( tore , one egg and j-oultry pi en , ese eSt upright deaf. ! revjnti-sucreturn bsltjrtnhit. seren- tT-nlnecsr crar wars tnorfjaifid to i 'd Cald ell. Hamilton & Company , to ecrr.i the met nf money mentioned therin and hereinbefore sot forth , wll ! be foreclosed by the sale of caid p operty at public aaetioc. mi the building n-uber 16JIUrB y fat' ot. formerly occupied t > y s ldJ. V. Wowurd A On. . In thaaity of < > inna , in Kid toanty and State on the 12th dar f March A. U. 1678. between the hoarj of lOo'clooS , a.m. and 1 o'o'ock T > . w of td dny. a&d cin- tinao ( ram day ( o day , between thoie hanr until such sale shall be com-letcd. CALDWBLL. HAMILtuN A CO CORPORATION KOTICc. In accordance with the I&wd cf the State of NebrJiVa notice la hereby given o ! feIn In corpora IcnoftJe Umnh.vl'ubllshint Co. ae follow : to wit : First The name of the said Corncritl-/ 1- and shall be the < mahn Pabllslilcg Co. 8poo'l The principal place of transact- inK the bncluil of ( al 1 Corer > tlon shall I.e the city of Omiths , Donglai County. Neh- T < V . Third he general nature of lln busme to be transact * * by s M Corp'.rAtion ehll be to print and pnblirt Dail. . Ssml Wa k- ly.'lrJ U'eekly and Weekly N w Papers ; do cetera ! Jnh Prinliug. Bock Biniinj. Book rnbllihlng. LlthograTliiog. BUreo typing , Electrotpu ! and parcans nf aid selling Printing Machinery. Pristine Mate rials. Printing Sto k , and I.'own-aper Iran- ohise. Konrlh Theamonnt of capital stock of raid Corporation au horite-i - thall bs one hcadred thausand dollars. d ! ! iad into ih&r i of to hcndrcd and fifty dollars each which shall ba paid in at the times and on conditions u follow * io-wlts la such mae- ner as the Board of Directors ( hall require , bn ! EO shsTO shall bo fold for leis than two hundred and fllty do'larf , the sam to be transferrnble in tuch a manner as may be provided hv the By-Laws. Fifth Thn time of commf ncement shall be tte IStb day ofJancaiy. AD. . li' . cxJ the time cf termination of said Corporation i shall be tbelnh day of January. A.D. | 19X1. unless renewed or dissolved sooner by a vote of two thirds nf the rnplUl Etoek tbsrcof. Blxth Ihe highe t amount of indebted- nei or liability to which slid Corporation Is at any time to satjrct itself shall not ex ceed twenty five hundred dollars , and no bonded or mortgcja indebtedness shall ever b contracted by > aid Corpcratlon. Beyenth Iheoficersof stid Cori > eratlon [ bill liartsdent ! who shall also bo mat- isinjr editor : a. Treasurer and a Secretary , who ehtll bi chosen by the Board of Dtreo- tors in 'nob minnerandre'fotia such du- tle s the By I.HWS of xadl Cnrp < > ration may prescribe , the r card nf Directors to b five is snmbtr , > nd who thai ! conduct the bull * ness and ntfai'r of said Corparation. By order of the Hoard of Directors : E. HOiE'.VATER. PresU SELLERS' COUGH SYRUP. ' : iiji.-i. PA. . Dewaibr 14. IKX llevn. f. * * t Bcf a dutrriiiot eoU whlrt - > ! en " > J i . . _ w . gen. Frtr * . as CV.M * . rIJ. E. Stller. A CVv. Prop'r lltUA-irth REDICK & CONNELt , , o7toj / > jv ) .V Ctncri House. EOAL In tbe District Coart for Don hs Countr. Etbrask * . In th maBUr of the tal of Philander H. Beed. deceased. Pie ent , jfon. J mttVf 8aTnse.Judre ; at chambers. if craary2nd. A D. . 1878. It appearing br ths petition of Fyron ccd , administrator of the eststa of said de ceased , that there tr not su&elent personal estate to par the Jubtj outstanding against laid derfaced. taxes and other eiponi-a of administration. c.nd that it u no'eisary to sell tbe real estate of said deceased for such purpose. It is ordered that the heirs at law. and all other persons int-jr * T < I in Mid e tite. da appear before sal ( Judge , nt tbe coart rootn in tbe court how e of saM couary. la Oca- ha Nerira k . rn the 16A day of .March , A.D. J87B. at 9 o'clock a.m. am : ( bow cauj * if any there bc.- liT Hcastesbcnld nut B grantto ! ralil iidmlnlrtrator tn sellsaij real e t tc as in aid pettti n prayed ; And it is further "rdered. that this erder lo ho r causes be published fonr confecn- tive weeks In the Omaha Votily B . * newspayer in saH eounty-trevious tocaid darofuearlns. J 46. W. SAVAGE. Jud-o cf Dinrl-l Court , Jrd Judfctil Dis trict of Kebwaki. Or StignrvContt i , ConeentrnUxl , anfl 2 rbat Jnlce , Anti-Billon * Grannie * . TKE"JLrTTI.E GIAKT" CATHLXIITIC , or SXaltnm in The novelty of ra < vlern MMlail , Chemical , and Ph > umae ufe.i ! fnltnca. Ka umot ny loaf'r luift. repulsive , .nd * of cbeapv cnuie , awl bulky IsgrBiil- cn ! . nhin va enn , oy a earofnl appfieation cJ cni-micii trine * , extnvct all e , eailuirUc and other racdiclnal prcpertlw frma the mogtTalu- Iie ! root and herb * and amvsentratc them Into a taln-jta Orannlo , Hcarcaly Janr'r ttcu a mmtard iacJ , ttu un bo reuJL'v awailov d byUicwecf tbeis ; > t bruttlre ttomscts and fa - .S.oos tanurv. K.irh Utlo Pnnrntire Pellef fprc ent , lnaBiotcon.tri. . > < l form , u rauclv caliiartlo p-nrer a u embodied In any of "i 1/irct ) pUl * Joa-vl for i ala In dmg- top * . rroro Uitlr wonjcrtol estliarUq p irer. In compirtwn to U-clr elio , people irfco n To nol trt l tUem in hrt to inppo-e tiat U-.CT ei tor ii or dnutta la e ; t : b"tincbUiicitaIittiecAMit cetlre mcdiclril pn-iclple * ot wiic > > Oer ara eoiapn e < l belnz o tarmonlr l and moJUIe-t. ona by Uie oucn. aa to produce a moM arehluff and thorongh , r t senltr and kiudjy operating , catbartie. 85OO Ileward H .icreby oCTercd by tte pro prietor ft tfceie I'e'Ieif ' , to any cL mUt hn , upon annlyiti. will Cnd In tbem any calomel or otner furnu of mercury , mineral poijoa , or la- Jarloaa drag. Delnjr entirely Tcgetable , cnpartienlar care U required vtu'.e tuug thiin. They oper. adewlttioiitdUtnrbancaloiheconitKutJoa.dlst , or cccnpatlon. For Jnandler. Ilcsxlaebe , CuDXlpatlon , Impure Blood. Palu In the Shoulder * , TlgbtnrM of tbo Cbeot , Dlzztneui , Soar Krnctattons from tbo ntomach , & * d ta > t lu tbo mouth. Billon * ntlscki , Pnla In TO- Bleu of KlduoyK , lufraul F < * ver , Itloatcd fcelttigr'iboatbiomacli.nnali of Wood to Mead , latgi-eolorml ITltio , Cn oclat > ility nnd n.oomy forcbodluics ( 3 Or. Pierce' * aulurgBUve Pclletx. Inej tto rtmcillil power of ny I ryufo i-ror v > fret a rarlety of dbea . t w' J > to ay that their action upon tbe animal rronomy l aiilvor al , not u gland or tUxaa e eaptar their .nuailTO Ira- re - Aje Jo * nc : lopalr tie prowth * of c Pellet * . Tter are tujnr-coil aoa lc- cln d la jflw bottle * , ttelr Tlrtne * bejcg Iber bvproMrronnnipairoo IB ioy eliaaM. v > ttat tter are al rf and reJlabl * . Tito It not the cavs wltb lho. lilc ! > are put ayn \ cfceap woolen pi t nl boxe * . E lloct Uwi tor all dU- wttre a rjixotlTe , Alleratlrw , or ' . ' a to lU who will five ti man rxi.'e ieai. whoV They ar V 5 cents bouie. BW llwlll'e lyounc yo | aid ! ! f -