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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1880)
ft THE DAILY BEE. E. ROSEWATEREDITOR. . TO CORRESPONDENTS. OCT. Coryinv I KIOTO ivo will alwayfi belwA to heir trom , on all matters conrccted with crop * . < xunlrj po'itics , am ou any subject hau\cr. of cciieial interest ) } to the jioojile c ! ; urSt te. Any infoinnUon connected with tt * elections , ar d retttirR ! to Roods , accident , ' will be padly rectivtd. All such commuulca- tlotehowiicr.murt te as brief as i = ib'c ; and the must w " CM"1 * " 'ttcn on one " EldecfUcthfctonlr. THzHAliEor'WRnTR.in fu'J.nust in each and ccmmncication of * * rywxam3xy any wrat raturesoc-.tr This i * not intended for riubHati.n.bulJ > .rocrotta tatifa < .toa and u rrccf of good Jiitli. rounctt. J .vcocnic > T ! of c c.da.cp ! : for omoo-ftlittb " " 3 * Ir csd , and whctbtras < < - H t-df cr no- to tie Editor , UMS or ccrrmuatcatlnns are Ball ! cctnireUor-f are rrsdn simply pcreoial , t adMl ! t * charged tir as adrcrtlwrrcnts. TEW fCTfirrim'ontribuaVns cfa Iitor ryor Foeti-3klcbiir ctrr , anu v/c will cot undertake fop'itcrvocr nsmo the f me m am case * lu.Vrcr. Cur etaff Is wCdcntj largB to aove tt a supply our limited tp cc. AC eonziinnlciUcns : > 'bruldhc mJf'rcBSfO ' to E ROSFXVATni. Editor. "The legitlature thalt pars latce ( o mrrert | nlutes cn < ? prevent u jvff dirrnminaliott aw cxiyrtwn in a ! ' rlnrqrs of crprcti , trie. yrvp\cnd raibv-l mpnni't w this Unte nru2 enforce tiifh laws ' / Mlcqvatc ptnalttu < o ( he extent , ifrr ! ar.f. for thai pvrpott , ' , * f orfrifur * cf their ptvfKrly and fran- r.'hlit ! . ' ' [ Sec. 7 , Art. 32 , Xwbrackn Con- ttitction , NATIONAL REPmiGAH TICKET. TOE TEESIDCXT : JAJLES A. GAnnr.LP , ol Ohio. VOB T1CE-PKESIDEXT. CHESTER A. ARTHUR , ofCTC Yoik. "VicroJ'.v or ilcath" shrieks the 'Memphis Appeal. And the general opinion is that it willho much ncaier dealh than viclorv. A FAUETiors cxchan o attribatca the prescnco of co many Bharks in ICew York bay to the fact that they nmeli eomethhig dead on Governor's IT hab liecu discovered that the Jutcst "Hancock Campiign March" h a been most appropi lately stolen from one of Heothovon'a funeral marches. THE democracy are clamoring Inr n olisnge. The change moat needed is change of the ( lemnorti'ic front on the right of republicans lo vole for whom they please. "Mw. Tiii Ejr is supposed to bo di recting the dcrr.ociatic campaign in New York. New that 1'elton is xlead. the venerable cipherer will hav lo find EOino other scape-goat for his dirty work. TUE Glolc-I > cmoerat says that JJan cock's lettr is simply a democratic \ caucus resolution on dress parade and the only thing certain" about it 11 that it Tvaa not -mitten by Jcre Blacker or any other politician in the posses eion of good puns * ? . THE Bloomington Art/us / thinks that in view of the late reports o : damages by drought in our state , it i li'ghly important that XebraBku'a dit , play at the state fair should dieprov all false reports. This is a very gdod suggestion. The reports of the suf fering of our agricultural interests by drought have been much cxapgorated and should bo vigorously combatte by a fine ditsplay at the coming fair. THKIIK is a general howl in paper taking the Western Associated Pres ; report over its failure to send the re port of the democratic miificatior meeting held last week in Xcw York THE BEE was the only journal west o the Mississippi river which prcecutei rte readers wiih any account of tha lt uproarious puw-wonr , and in this as in fifty other instances -nithin the lae two months proved the superiority o itB Wegraphio reports. THE two democratic factions in K York don't unite worth R cent , and Krlly is being most effectually snubbed by the Irvius hall branch of the de mocracy. The Buffalo Commercial -caya , apropos of the difficulty which isis reuniting f rom this treatment of Kelly. "John Kelly don't object to beinj ; regarded as a Eort of prodigal son , but he wants o clear understanding about thb fatted calf. The Tilden plan ap- panrs to be to keep the calf and kill the prodigal. " GAMBLERS in Hutsia ore evidently subjected to unpleasant restrictions. It appears that Prince DemidcfT , who recently lott seme § 3,000,000 at card- playing , has recovered the greater portion thereof. The winner was Count Schouvnloff. His cousin , Count Louis Melikoff , laid the matter fcefore the czar , who sent for Schouva- IctT , and ordered him to return seven- nights of the sum ho won from Demi- doff. The command was promptly obeyed , and tbo loss io the prince was reduced to something under 5400,000. papers arc trumpeting " abroad the alleged fact that Kansas leads the rest of the onion in the per cent , of increase of population us fhown by the present census. It only ucedE a short examination to show 1 ho falsity of this insertion , and to prove thftt instead of Kansas Icadin ? Nebraska in increase of population , Kebraska'a gain haa been over 100 per cant greater than that of her neighbor. Ja 1S70 Nebraska's population was a 'trifle over 122,000 , while Kan- fas was credited ith 364,000. In 1380 Nebraska has 452,000 , and Kan- i-as 000,000. In 1870 Kansas hsd three times the population of Nebrss- la , while in 18SO ehe has less than twice Nebraska's population. In ether ircrda Nebraska's gain in the last ten ysars has been 375 per cent , while Karma has increased less than 250 per csnt. These comparisons effictuplly dispose of Kansas' claim as far as it concerns our own state. Thera is lit tle doubt that when the full statistics of state growth are compiled Nebraska will.fshow the greatest per cent of growth of any of the western ttat ' 8 , icd therefor * of any cf the saxes is tbevU'nica , ' - THE presidential campaign will open in earnest during the preisnt mouth , and mcst encouBging reports f < _ r the republicans come from ali sec tions of the country. The greatest ex ertions by both parties will be made in New York and Indiana , while more more or Itsa doubt will attach to Cumecticut , New Jersey and Califor nia. Tnallthesestatesclassedas doubt ful , the prospect for republican success as the firat month of active campaign work opens , is bright and encourag ing. Mr. Whitelw Reid , in a recent interview in the Cincinnati Commer cial , aerer-ls his belief that the repub licans will carry New York by .1 good majority. The business men are op posed to any change which might hazard the commercial interests of the connlry. The party is entirely united and admirably organized. Senator Uonkling ia moat hearty in his support of the ticket , and will throw himself hr.o the canvass with all his energy. Tn ludiana the prospect is still brighter. The democratic nominees for governor and vice president are decidedly unpopular. The partisan decision of the supreme court annul ling the constitutional amendments have lost the democracy many votes. The fact that Indiana holds her state election in October hss caused botht sides to redoubla their csertiocs. The state will ba literally covered with bpeakers from home and abroad. As surances have bsen received of visile from Senators Conk- Lng and TMijiue , Attorney Gen eral Dovcm and General Tom Yourg of Ohio , in addition to scores of other d-stiuguished republican kadcrs. The democrats open their campaign on August 14 , when 102 speeches will be delivered in various portions of the state. Governor Smith , of Wisconsin , lias just returned from the Pacific coast , and reports that California , Nevada and Coltrado will ceiiainly go repub lican. As for Oregon , the governor says the democracy have no reason to hops for a shadow of victory in that state. to the action laken by Gov. Nunce in regard to Auditor Leidtko's -with-holding of the in surance fees , the BEE says : This is H xerv f > orinns inatter , and we hope for the fake of the liigh * tamlmf ; of the jmrtie1 * concerned , that it is nothing but ape i-on.il < juavel. The attempt to depreciate Gov. Nance's action by intimating that it la imp red by a "personal quarrel" is a malicious inspiration of factional prejudice ; end is , besides , false in fact. Gov. Nance has no "personal quarrel" with Auditor Lsidtke. Indeed , their personal and offi cial relations have been such as to ren der the ourse which Gov. Nance has felt constrained in duty to take a most ungrateful and painful one. Gov. Nance has acted , courageously and decisively cisively , under a asneo of ollicial and public duty. And in this course he has has not only done the state a ser vice , but ho has done the party that t elected him to be tha people's execu tive a timely and important serviea. Had silence been kept now , ihc opposition journals would have gotten hold of the "irregu larity , " a legislative committee would have been appointed to inves tigate , and a democratic minority in that body would havcEpeut the session in making capital out of the trinsac- tii n. Governor Nance has simply done his sworn , oftisial duty ; and whether cr not it shall transpire that the courts shall sustain the executive in his demand upon the auditor , Governor Nance will have proved himself an honest , courageous and faithful public servant in bringing so hnponant n matter to prompt and de cisive issuo. [ Omaha Eepublican. When the above paragraph , which the ntpulUcan attempts to distort Into sn attack on Gov. Nance , was written , the only information we had on tha controversy between Gov. Nance and Auditor Lcidtke was the telegram that appeared in the Republican Saturday , headed , "Naneo and Leidtke , " and which began as follows : "There was soina trouble to-day between the j > ov- ornor and Auditor of State Lsidtke , ov r insurance fees amounting to sev en thousand five hundred dollars , " etc. We expressly stated at the time that we reserved comment until full particulars of the controversy reached us. The Lincoln pipers placed the matter in its trus light , as a difference : of opinion regarding the interpreta tion of the statue , which the supreme 10w court will settle by its decision. Now that-ire have road the correspondence : between thcss officers , we do not hes itate to express our approval of the ler coune which the governor has pur- uued. The only thing that wo arc surprised at is , that ho has not taken such steps long age. Governor Nance will hardly thank ik.n the Jlepttblican for classing him aa an . adherent of the faction which that piper represents. Everybody in Ne braska known that the liepu 'dican ism 8is owned tvnd controlled by the Union Pacific and edited and published in ihe , intcrcit of thai 10r monopoly. Governor Nance can hardly afford to identify t'yB himself with the politicians who de pend on the Tnion PaciBc for their existence. THE Bnn has not as yet placed him into that category , TUE remarkable census returns from southern cities and villages give am- pie ground for the suspicion that there has been a preconcerted scheme among southern political leaders and census takers - kers in order to increase the southern representation in congress. With the exception of a few towns in Virginia , Florida , Alabama and Texas it is a notorious fact that there has been no increase in votes from immigration either ' from the north or foreign countries , and that the natural Increase of population has asv been discounted by deaths and remov als. The pertinent question naturally comes up how it is that the south thal shows a rate of increase almost equal to the north , into which ths tide of immigration is constantly flowing. N. J. O'Connell French , a grandson of Daniel O'Connell , the famous Irish liberator , ia an inmate of the Dnbnque county jail , not for any crime against his fellow-man , but because of his lone uncontrolled sppetita for intoii- catinp liquor. Haisanedccitedman , with zcs literary tastes , acd froratis prison c&U r rectly sent TheDabuaca " - ' - - - - - - a besutifuUy-Trritten poea. A THRIVING TRIO , Successful and Extensive Farmers of Saline County. Tlie Town of Friendvitfe Flour- iahing Peculiarities of Politics. Campoadeflt * of IPS Esr- July 29. Saline county now numbers 14,500 and Friend is one of its institutions a live town of 605 inhabitants , which it does one good to visit. Hon. E. Vfhitcomb is virtually its founder , though Mr. Friend homestcaded where the town now is about the same time 1870. There via little appearance of a village for years ; five years makes up the life of the place. 2 Friendville is surrounded by a choice sweep of country , which is occupied by Rome of the beet farmers in the stile. JOHN GIBSON will bo considered by his neighbors to hare r rich t of first mention. Coming in at an early day with more children than money , he haB developeda aplena did farm of 400 acres , which he had the wudosn and foresight to cover first and foremost whh proves and parks and afruu orchard , not only of appk'B , but meat of the email frui'B. ' The treus are now g-nnd. For milea of section Imo rowa of trees have grown into shady avenues , or long stretches of liaiber aoventy-Sve feet high. Hia sheep y-ird and hog yard ere perfectly shaded with thick groves of maple or bos elder. Mr. Gibson , with the help of threboya at home , cultivates this year seventy aciea of wheat , as much of corn , and raises besides valuable herds of cattle and lie s by the hundred. But this ex presses only a part of Mr. Gibson s success. lie lua settled fiva sens on farms adjoining , each of the beys , chips of the anne block , having cov ered their own farms with trees and fruit. Together the family farms cover nearly eno thousand acres of land. JK < * Y CROWLEV adjoins the Gibson's on the north , beine on the line of Seward county. Mr. Crowley'is a pre-eminent exam- pip of what industry can accomplish on Nebraska soil. In 1870 he came hero with $1 whih he laid out in broad. The B. & M. were just setting ting stakes for the prospective road. There was no water , and the problem of nel'i ' and M indmills not settled. So Crowley smght wood and water on Johnson creek , three miles from the railroad , insieidjof pitching his tent where Friend now stands. No mut ter , he now hss 300 acres of land , 200 of it under cultivation ; has this year 85 acres of corn , 70 of wheat , 15 of barley and 10 oat ? . Wheat is nearly harvested in splendid condition. Crowley has besides a choice lot of horned stock , horses , and the usual drove of hogs. As fast as possible the farmers are manoging to net largely enough into the stock business to sell their corn in the shape of live animals rather than at 12i cents cash. The former paya doubfa , besides hav ing some returns to the land. t. r. COTTON is another of the solid farmers of this precinct. lie has IfiO acres well improved , with barns , sheds , etc. Mr. Coitoa believes in less work and better returns , so ho sells no corn , but feeds it to his stock , raises no small grains and dots much in the dairy lino. It is not sure but Mrs. 0. d'oubti about the saving ; of work by that stroke of policy , but it pays , and tbo butter of the Cotton land is Rood. Mr. Cotton lives two miles north of F. , and Gibson and Crowley five miles. Other choice farms abound hero , but I must pass them till another letter. FHIENDVILLK does .1 large and flourishing business. It has two grain clcva'or * Watkins , run by steam , and the Watsons , by horse power ; two hotels the Saunders - ders and Commercial ; three hardware dealers Kreidler , McDougal and Slagg ; the six leading dry goods and general merchandiee dealers are Frondfit Bros. , Johnson > t Co , Frantt & Enckley , Woodruff , E Whitcnmb , who is ale postmaster , * nd Wells & Me.cath. The latter firm , however , has just Bold out , it is understood , to its creditors. Beiidea tbo usual number of grocery , drug , furniture storei , etc. . Friendville has a good ps.per ( The Telegraph ) , now published by Perry , late of Nomaha. POLITIC * ) . There is a sound cf busy prepara tion for the coming campaign. The prcsidenlil c intest of tame because Iho republican inajoiiiy la so great. County matters are petting lively , it looks as though JJ. M. Wills of The Crcto Union , would run for the sta'e senate. If nominated he will bo elected. He is popular with the faction opposed to Dawes and is likely to be supported by Dawej. This latter fact is one of those strange changes that hmo sometimes brings about. In 1876 Dawca would sooner have helped the gentleman of the tail and cloven foot than n. M. Wells. Time straightens out many crooked things. When the birds come home to roost , wo may see more turns of the wheel before the cam paign is over. At Wither the opposition to the Garfield - field club tjrew out of the feeling that Mr.Dawca was manipulating the thing , when it should have been left to that precinct to manage its own affairs. I report it as I hear it. J. W. A. IOWA BOILED DOWN. The Catholic church at Vail isbeinc improved § 1000 worth. The Boycr Volley fair will be held at Dunlap September 21-3. The hay crop for 1880 is the largest and best over cured in the stats. The Algona creamery makes as high as 1100 pounds of butler in a single day. Governor Gear will address a har vest fcomo gathering at larlor , Auc- ust 19. The old soldiers of Benton county have a reunion at "Vinton , September 14 and 15. crof The people of Atlantic by a vote of 219 to 121 have decided that they do not want water works. iom _ . bioiis county has its first ateam thresher. It has jobs on hand ag gregating 30,000 bushels. The Presbyterians of Woodbine In vite sealed proposals until August n6 for the erection of a church. Eobert Carr , of Jones county , ialOl years old , and is reputed to be the oldest living man in the stats. heof A California lion , or something of that sort , is roaming about ia Har- dm county , and feasting en hoes. Davenport boasts of having glucose works tint ara successful and in no wise objectionable on account noof Odors' ofat A linseed oil mill is to bs bailt at j once in Atlantic. It is a private en- , tarpris ? , and about 530,000 viH 3ba inverted n it. A Herd of 635 head of yous pused thrcngh ocdbice the other day bound for grazing grounds in Monoua county. Tha republican congreision&l eon * vontion for the Third Iowa district will assemble at McGregor , on tha 15th of August. Whltelaw Reid's agent passed through Muscatine Friday with fifty New York boys , destined to find good homes < among Iowa farmers , The Uonticello banks paid to the farmers * , for milk checks connected with the creamery business there , s 20,000 for the month just ended. The Iowa Agricultural college is to b an extensive exhibitor at the com ing Iowa state fair. A separate wiag of ' farm product hall is to be set apart for its use. About two thousand tons of hay have been contracted by eastern nar- ties \ , to be delivered at the hay press in Hanson after October 1 , when called : for. A street railway is proposed be tween Cedar Falls and Waterloo , a distance of six miles. The one in op eration between Cedar Rapids and Marion has been very successful. By the breaking of a pulley the ton weight of the Dubuque town clock fell the other day to the base ot the tower , a distance of 70 feet. The working parta of the clock were not in jured and the damage will goon be re paired. Oedar Rapids' board of trade placed a resolution on file last Friday eve ning , guaranteeing substantial aid to thn glucose enterprise wheneier the DPS Moines parties could submit a definite < proposition. Contracts for 45 more houses on the West Fork end Little Sioux lands have just been closed by Close Bro.'s & Co. The English colony , presided over by these gentlemen , have brught over $1,000,000 to northwestern Iowa for investment. W. J. Bettii , aaid to bo the oldest Drintcr in the United States , and the oldest person in Linn county , wiis buried at Cedar Rapids la-it week. Ho waa born at AVilton , N. H. , in 1780 ; entered the printing business at Rut land , Vt. , in 1800 ; was editor of The Middlesex Gazette in 1812-13. STATE JOTTINGS. Beatrice will have an Episcopal school. Lincoln is moving for more fire cisterns. A SchuylerGnn manufactures ar tificial stono. Jefferson county people deinnnd a court house. West Point will erect three brick buildings this year. Valparaiso has an elegant naw briuk block building. Ulysses is to shortly have a mam moth steam elevator. Southern exodiuters struck Ne braska City last week. Plitte county has a postolfice called Looking Glass. , The honey crop promises to bo largo in Fr inklin county. Ashland is to have a fair on the last days of September. A good hardware store is among the needs of Dakota City. Some of the timber claims near O'Neill are looking splendidly. Red Cloud will soon commence work on an Episcopal church. Oak Crook , InncastT count3' , has a 15,000 mill under way. A Lincoln man IR making prepara tions for building a now foundry. The name of Arcade , Polk coun ty , has bon changed to Shelby. Excavations ara now boinjj made fora § 10,000 brick hotel in Sewart. The Richardson county jail was delivered of two of the worst criminal ; . Ttio B. - M. is building a depot at Newark , nine miles east of Kear ney. The peach crop in Johnson county is reported as an entire fail ure. The foundation of the B. & M. round house at Lincoln is nearly fin ished. Hebron claims to bo the beat painted town in that section of the fctitC. A large elevator has been com menced in St. Paul by a now qrain firm. Lincoln men are subscribing lib erally for premiums for the county fair. Niobrara still attracts many pros pectors , and naturally secures many settlers. It takes four daya for the mail carrier to travel from St. Paul to Fort Niobrara. Fremont is erecting : more build ings during this season than any pre vious year. TheC.B. & Q. stock yards at Nebraska Oity are to be enlarged and improved. Through trains from Ohicugo over the new Plattsmouth bridge by September 1. The census of the Winnebago tnbn of Indians was to be taken Aug ust 2 and 3 , Unidills , Otce oounty , farmers are to establish a market association on the 17th. North Platte Episcopalians will soon be/jin / building a neat parsonage , to cost § 2,000. Rum was the caiuo of the down fall of the defaulting treasurer of Franklin county. j A grist of new wheat has already been received at the Pannobrog , How ard county , mills. Th3 colored people of Nebraska City are calling for separate schools > for their children. The people of St. Paul are happy over the reduction in freight by the U. P. to that point. Wisner'o plow factory , at Red Cloud , was burned to the ground last week. Loss , § 12,000. The colored people of Lincoln have commenced work on the founda tion of a now church. The U. P. intend building stock yards at Brady Island , about twenty miles cast of Noith Platte. A vast amount of lumber is going over the B. & M. to the new towns along the line of the road. The Nebraska City National bank will hava their new building ready for occupancy by August 20th. The Nebraska City distillery has i bean purchased by a Cincinnati man and will soon be started up. The Lenis Cook carriage > ry of Camp Washington , Ohio , will es tablish a branch factory in Lincoln. The carpenter-work on the new St. Joe & Western passenger depot at Hastings is finished , making a neat building. TeoumEeh Is in need of small dwelling houses and her citizens are looking for a capitalist to invest on a sure thing. Dakota county has tbres aaw mil's ' and three flouring mills , so aitu- eted that every settler will be conven ; ient to a mill. In some eectlcm the new crop of prairie chickens ia slid to be exceed- in2-y thin , oirin ? , it is rhoueit , jdto Hail itor-rs. - Sines Use witter the Meters. Chrkscn hire paid out $40,000 rs.Is freight on baled hay ehippsd west from Schuyler. Preparations ara miking tor building extensive B. & M. stock yards at Lincoln. They will cover several acres. The Sioux Oity Journal says the St. Paul company will likely build even more miles of road in Nebraska next year than this. Solt county people are petition ing for the establishment of new pre cincts , at , the present ones are too largs for election purposes. A teat of the new transfer boat of the Sioux Oity and Pacific across th Misaauri , was recently made , when 140 cars were crojsad in ten hours. The Pawnee County Agricultural society has purchased forty acres of land in Pawnee City and will fence it and lay off a half-mile track immedi ately. On August 20 Olarksville will vote on Issuing bonds for building a bridge across the Platte at that place. One builder desires the contract at 816,000. S. H. St. John , of Cadar Rap ids , propossa to build a foundry and machine shop in Falls Oity , providad the citiEaris famish the ground and take SLOOO in stock. The Beatrice flouring mill has been improved so that now it cnn turn out 80 barrels per day , requiring 400 bushels of wheat daily , making a homo ma'rket for 130,000 bushels yearly. yearly.A A hard working B. V M. em ploye in Lincoln had hta houae burned , and the next day nearly enouahmoney was raised among fellow railroad men to build another shelter for his family. A . J srd-working young man , > hn TeesSale , living five miles southwest - west of Wi'ber ' , was thrown from a bnckit-g mule nml kicked so that he died of paralysis two weeks after. The Lincoln board of trade 1ms appointed n committee to co-operate with a similar committee on the part of the city council in a'sisting to sink trst wells. The board contributes S200 to aid in the work. Niobrara considers hcnolf the natural shipping point for stock from the Niobrsr , * ranches , and thinks it would V > e * ho correct thlnifnr ; th * C. , M. & St. P. R. R. to build stok yards there. A flouring mill will eoon ba com- at Ord that will contain four run ol burrs and have a cuoacity of five hun dred bushels every'24 hours , if necea sary. The mill will bo run by a 48 inch turbine wheel , and the watei supply is unlimited. The brings pcrofs the Platte at Kearney will have to ba abandoned. Constant use without repair has rendered it unsafe and Buffalo county can't and Kearney county won't pay for fixing it and BO it will be closed. A family by the name of Harris living in the northeast part of Webster county were buried in their dug-out recently by the falling of the roof. Some members of the family sustained seveio injuries. From all the older settled coun ties of Uio etate come the meat fia.t- tering reports concerning the fruit crop. Apples are in creator abund ance than ever known before , and the same may be said with regard to the grape vintage. Madison feels the need of a town hall and court house , and it 13 proposed to donate any individual who will put up the building ? r > 00 for the use of the hall for a court room and for four county officer ? . A Boone county man sheared 201 pounds of wool from nine sheep , be ing an average of twenly-ono andone- half pounds to each lleece. One ewe sheared thirty pounds , and one ram thirty-four and one-half pounds. These were Spanish Merino sheep. -S. H. Thatch , while buying the right of way for the E. V. railroad , in northern Pierce county , was at tacked with a piece of iron by a man who had a grievanca about the loca tion of the road bod. Thatch wai unconscious for three days. Work will commence on Eissr Bro.'s new slaughter house in Nebras ka city this week. The building wil" be 24 by 40 , and one and a half stories high. A packing house , ice house , renderinfj ; houses , etc. , will immediate ly be bailt , and everything put in running shape by November 1. The Presbyterians of Ninhrara are to build a § 1500 church , § 1000 to ba raised by subscription and thi residue to bo donated by the Prenby terian building board. Of the sum required 5842 baa already been raised and the prospect is that the church will be built this year. The Method ists will bave their church completed abou ; the aarao lime. BucKien's Arnica Salvo The BEST SALVE In the world i o ; Cats , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Ssl Rheura , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chapp ed Hands , Chilbhins , Corns , and nl } j kinds of Skin Eruptiona. This Salvi is guaranteed to give perfect antiafnc tied In every caao or money re fcmded , Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. TSH. Omaha. 'I.V\rALVABLE FOE PILES AND DISEASES. " NVt. . , September 19. "J tuffcrcd greatly for years from Pile , nncl trieil various remedies for relief with out succcs * ! until I used Kidney Wort. If the diaeaeo shows symptoms o'f return , as has been the ewe , I have never failed to chcch it by the use of thii medicine ! I have a bon eleven years old uno had for years uniformly wet his bed nights and all the prescriptions of different pliysicinna v.'cro ineffectual in checking it. I was as. mired by a physician that "Kidnew-Wort" wns just t-e merhcino lo cure him , and Bure enough n trial was completely euc- cesefnl. I regard the medicine invaluable for Pile * ) and Kidney diseases. "SAMUEL BULLAED. " Ask the y' Hous sufferers , vie Urns cl fa * , or and ACUO , the mercurial dlecMcd patlsnt , how- they recovered health , cheerful eplrlts and peed ippotlto ; they will Uill ' you by tak- i3iMiioxs * LiVJir The Chrapcjt , Purest and Beat Family Mcdl- tha in the World. KorDTSPErsIA , CONSTIPATION , Jaundice Bllllous Attack' , SICK HEADACHE , Colic , De prcsaion of Sfirits , SOUIl STOilACU , Dei Burn , Etc. , Etc. i.ed This unrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a Bingio particle of MIF.CURT , .edor ny Injijrioua mineral eubatance , but ia Purely Vegetable orto containing thosa Southern Roota and Herbs , which au n'd-wije Providence has placed In -ouatrica whore Lher Disease most prevail. inIt will cuie all Diseases caused by Derangement of tha Liver nd Itowels. i Tun BTAIPTOMS of Llier Complaint are a bitter or bad taute in tha mouth ; Pain In the BackSido3 or Joints.olton mistaken fortlheUTna- tlgm ; Soar Stomach ; Lo § of Appetite ; Bowels elsof a'to-Ti&tely ccstire and lax ; Headache ; Lets of - Memory , with a painful sensation of rmln : ; fail ed to do something which ougnt to have bean done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick yellow ap pearance of the skin and Eye ? , a dry Cough of ten mistaken fer Consumption , Sometimes many of the e symptoms sttend the disease , at others very fcwbut ; the Liver , the larjjost organ In the body , i * frenerally the Beat of the dlsMie. and If not regulated in tlme.srcat sufferlnr ; , wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend ai an etScacloua remedy for disease of tha Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia Simmons' Livr Heyulator. Lewis 0. 'Wunder 1626 Magter Street , Assistant Peat Ulster fhlladelpaia. "We cave tested Its virtu's , cerscnaJlv , and ovf tfiit for Dyspepsia , ElllloasntssJ and Throbbing Headacbo , i td the b st rsedidie th < world e\er saw. We have tried forty other rsraodiea before Einmocs' Liver Regalatcr , but aenecftheaaaT8 us asrethan tcrcpoiary re- J ef : bat tfcs Beeulstor not only r J ved , bu cured ut. " Edfter TeUrriph G ; . Er J E. 32IiI r & CC i STRENGTH and ENERGY , WJTUCUT THE USE OF DRUGS. ARE RE QUESTED TO SEND FOU THE ELECTRIC REVIEW , AN ILLrSTRATED JOUR NAL WHICH I ? PUBLItiHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION . S" rvou , Exli 1 tlag nd Painful DIMIU * . Ererj ouHfCt that b ns upon hiltbrJdhaoin bapr'nt1" ' . r ns lt ntijn in UrS" < - e'l tb * nunr < ii - ions a'hed bj ttifftring invalid * , who fc * d * j-i.red } f H cart * , are Ls ner01t And valuable lufoncstinn 3 loluntef 14 i to ill who art ia n f i of mr-lieal d- rfco. Thi subjm uf El i Tic Eflte icrsui MeJifin- , ud th hundred lad one question' cf ! itupoi- tancs to mffciuiz buioisitj , are dul } ocMd-red tnd tjplaincd. tjplaincd.YOUNG NiEPJ irJ others who snOr from Xjrrom and Flmical Debility , J , ' of Mm ! ; Ti or. rrerrsture Exiiju- nou nd th inanv gluemir cousrqBti.i't * rf nrly indiKKttion , ttc."aie upecblly bvCtfited by c n- tuIliUL' Us cnctsnts. , TlirELECTKK KEVTETV pMM heunmiiiiatp4 ftniili irncticrd br qmc s tl mdic I iinrostors whorroft * to "practice lardi'nw , xnd foln' * o it the cnlTsife. itupli ! , nj tSectnp ic-.d l.jUsilib Visor , nd Dndilr EuergT. fceud lour iJlreis on pc-tal ccrd f r a C"pr , acl [ farui.itii.n worthtbouiRB'lsr ' ! * D'-nt j u. Additsi th pablithi-r- , PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , , COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS , , CINCINNATI , a SANTA CL.A0S FODND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wonucf ul dl covcries In the vrorlil rm ebeen made Among other things where Santa CI u etajed , Children oft aU II ha makes trooda or not , If really he lives In a. mountain of snow. Last j oar an excursion sailed clear to the Pole And Huddenlv dropped Into what gccmedlikeuhola Whore Bender of wonders they found a newland , rt'hilo fa'rj-like ' belnps appeared on each hand. There were mnrntaina like ours , with more beautiful vrcca. And far hrlgh'ar kles than cter were leen , Birds with the hues of s rainbow were found , While flow era of exquisite frasranco weregrof Ing around. , , Not long were they Eft tp wonder In donbi A belli. : BOOII came th8/ had heard much about , Twag Santa Claus' self and thli.tt.ey all say , He Isoked like the picture t tsee every day Uo drove up a team that looked very queer , 'Twos a team f grasshoppers ina'.cad of reiudwr , He rode In a shell instead of a tld l ) , But ha took them on toird and drove them Ho showed thorn all over hid TV undcrful realm , And factories miking ( 'oods for women snd rasa. Furriers were morkiu ? on haw preui and small , To Bunco's thev aaid they uurofendiuj them all. > \rii Kinzle , the Glo-.o Makertold them at uncc , All our Glotes we are aondma to Bunco , Sa ita showed them isujpendew and many thlny-J mere. Saymir 1 alsa took those to friend Bunco's store. Santa Claus then ahldpcred a totrct Iiu'd tell , Aa in On aha e\erj one knew Bonce well , He therefore should tend his goods to his care , Know ins his fileds uill get their full piiaro. Now remember d eh r8 in Omaha town , All who want presents to fiance's go round. Forehirts , collars , or jrloves great ami email , Send your sister or aunt one aiid all. Bunco , Champion Hatter Of tie West , Doujlii Street. Omaha _ JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of QUh fc Jacobs ) No. 1417 Kurnliara St. , Old Stand of Jacob Ola ORDERS Br TZLKQRA.1'11 SOLICITS anJ7.lv MEAT MARKET , * * IT. I * . Block , I6th St. Fresh anl SMt Mcata o all kinds constant oa hand , prices reasonable. Vegetables In 6Ctt8 on. Food dalheied toi ur part of the city. Wil AUST , KTl jjj yvaa S4t Jon'S , E't. Stk and lOlh Sti , 031A UA. First qualitj distilled \Vitio and CiJer Vlnojar of any strength below eastern prices , and war ranted just as oed 'at nhnksslc snd retail. Send for price list. KHJfST KHEBS , Machine Works , J , F , Hammond , Prop. & Manager The molt thorivurk appointed and corri'lcte Michico Shops and Foundry Ui the state. C&ititvrs of every dtncrl ; > tlon manufactured. Engines , rumva aatl every class o nnchinerj made to orucr. Special attention riven to Weil AnKHrsPilIeyn , Hangers , Simftum , Bridge Irons. Gcer Cutting , etc. Plans for new Maehlnerj'.lleachanlcal Draught I up , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 9KO nnrnow St. . R f _ 14t anrt Ifitn PASSENCEH ACCQMMODAriON LINE M-TiUIrV- OMAHAAND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of BITvDtR3 a .d UAMlLT ( STREETS ( End of Red Line ) as full-irs : LEiVK OxAHA : 650 , * S 17and 11 19a in , S OS. L f.7snd':2nm : LEAVE FOUT I'MAIIA 7'16 a ni. . U ti a. nt , end l'J45 ; ] ' . m 4.CO 6 15.indfa:15p. : rn wTho S 17 a. m run , lev. In omaha , end th i 00 p. m run letting Fort Omaha , are usna'ly loaded to full capaciti wl'b reiulir pa sengeri Tr.e f 17 am ru i will be made frr m the post pfacs , corner of Podjn ami 15th bnrht Tickets cm i p ocursd frqra itreat oar drlr irs , or from d here of luuta. FAKE , 25 CE > "T3 , J.VCLUJJIXO STKE FT CAR Jj2S tf A. F. RAFERT & CO.- , Contractors and Builders t'lno Woodwork a SpocU ty. Agents for the Eimuistic Tiling 131(1 ( IIOPOK = T OMAHA / i-/vi't7ic52Cffr3-5 > * iai ? T-'L . < -f .a act s vFat iTr.iris1 llear what Ex-Mayor tttney , an iaJhiontla and prouiinunt citizen of I' ' JUR , ia\ § : Plnr.i , O , Hecimber V ) , 1S78 The Dn. EosASRO JIsp CIKS Co , Fiqai , 0. : 1 feel under uian obllgatioia t ou fur tha reluf offorde-l mo ly the usoy' jou ; aTa'uablr medicine , Dr lcsan'o's ! liheumitii Cure. I have been for many jca-s a mEere from Chronic RheumatUra , suffo'lnf at tlmw moat cicruciatin ? puhe , and dt.7iipi [ . rno o" many inch's * lieD. After consuUins a nurnbo of pliuciara aud ulitniain ; nu rtlitf , 1 com incnccd uainRjour 1'htiimatic Guru and aftc using four hottles , and taVIn the Dioo l rurifle in conutfliivn Mltli It , 1 nm absolutely cured , trei from an } pain , aljlc to attend to my bm Kst.nr perfe Hr cnmfortaljlo at mzr t. Respectful y your ? , S. n. OARVET i'HKK Dr. Coianko's Treatise on Itktuma tfftn and filrs lent an apptiratian. Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. PIQLA , OHIO. 0. F.OOOI [ > iIAN , m21.d.twil Accnt. Orra'i ' * . AVER'S AGUE GUB For thespesiiy relief of vor and Ague , Intermitlcnt Fever , Ohill feverPiemittont FoverDumb Ague , Periodical or Billions Fever , &c. , and Indeed all the Affections which Arise From Malanoua , Marah or Miasmatic Poiaona , Has been widely used during th last twcnty-Svo years , in the treatment of thwo dlatrosain ? i tZM tOsewca , and with tuch nnmrj-- inzsuccesi that it has eaincxl the reputation of being infallible. Th shakes , orchills once broken - by It , do not return , until the. disease Is end Iracted again. This has ma < 39 'lt an accepted r medy. and trusted specific , for the Fever and Ague of the wcat , and tha chills and fevers idof the south. Ayert Asjue Cure eradicates the noiioas pols on from the eyetm , and leaves the patient as well befo'e the attack. H thorouchlv exwls thedl ea e , so thit no Liver complaint ! , Rheu matism , Neuralida , Dyeentcrj or l ebillty follow the cure. Indeed , where Disorders of the Liter and Bowels haie occurred from JII * matir Pos on , it remotes the cause of them and they disap pear. Not only is it aa effectual nro , but LJlf , ialten occasionally by patiocte exposed to mal aria , it nill expel the , poison and protei-t tham , from attacx. Trareera : an3 temporary rs'ide ts ia Fever and AguA locaUtics are thus enabled to dcf v the disease. Tha General Debility which \ iso so apt to eneua from eoatmucl pxposare to JliUrii and UissmJ.has no ep tdi r rerc 4y LIVER Co'fyl PLAINTS , ! it is ia ex-sUeat rady. . PRTPAKED BY D ? . J. O. AYB3 & CO. , Practieal and Analytical SOLD Si" ALL DEUGGI TSAKD _ BANKIXQ HOUSiS- OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. GALDWELLHAMILTONCO Bujine s 'ransscted same aa that cf n Incor porated Eank. Accounts ktpt In Currency or fold subJKt to st2bt check without notice. CertlScates of deposit Issued payaVl * in tbrM , six and t elve montht , bearing intereit , or en demind without interest. Advances mada to 'ustomers on approved . cuntiiM at mcrktt rates of interest. Buy and sell cold , bllia of ncharjo OoTern- unnt. Suto. C un'y anil City Bonda. Draw &i.-ht Drafta < n Fn land , Ireland , Sot- Iiad , and all parts cf Europe. Sail E .ropean Pitssre Tickets. nOUEGTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE. nrgldtf u. s DEPOSITORY ! FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. . Cor. lath and Farnbam Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOUSTXC BRO1 : , ) m.HBLIbUED IN 1S50. Organized M a atlonal Bank , August I" , 1S63. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 , Sr clilly utlioriiedbytheHecret.irT' > rTreaiury to receive Subscription t ih U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICER * AVD DIRECrORS IIK N Kor.vrzK , TrcsHent. AiMisttM KOCSTZII , Vice Fresilcnt. H. W. YAr . i athier. A. J. l'oPtKTOv , Attorney. Jous A. CR IOIITON. F. U. DA\H , Ass't Cashier. TliiJ bank receives deposit without rejard to amount ? . Isiuec tlmo certificate' bearln ? inMrost. lra ) a draftion Sin K.aacisco and principal citiecf the United J-tates , sis. linden , Dublin , Edliiburah and the principal cltita of the conti nent of Europe. Sel paasige tickets for Emigricts In the In- man line maylJtf REAL ESTATE BSQKE3 Geo. P. Bemis1 SEAL ESTATE ACEMCY. IClh fc Douglas Sts.t Omaha , Neb. This aeency does sTRicTiT a brok nuc bnsl- ness. Does notspeculate , and therefore any baf- p > ins on ita boohs ais Insured to ifj pttrona , In stead of being gobbUd up by the agent S50GGS ifc I91LL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS JVt > 1'flS Fitrnhnm Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Cffii.eXorti tide opp. Grand Central UoM. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , 1505 Farnliam S'i. Omaha , JVeir , 4W.OOO ACRES carefullj selected land in EasUra Ntbra I l for sale. ( Ireal Barpalntin imprcved farms , and Omaha citv protwrtv. O.'F. DAVIS WEBSTER SKYDEn , I-ite Iind C'nm'rU. P. R. R. 4p-ttb7tf BIKCS RFFD. J.r,1VI3 RSIP. Byron Heed A Co , , BE AL ESTATE AQENOY JiV NEBRASKA. Keep a connlcte abstract of title to all H al Katate io Ouulia and Dousli * County. mavltf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. HOUSE ! Cor. E.indolph St. & 5th Ave. , . CHICAGO ILL. -Z * T" 'St f-'Vt1 PRICKS REDt't'El ' ) TO 82.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Incited m the lujinees cent'e. comenlint k ) pUc-s of amuoemvnt Elcian'furnisheil ! , rontainirc all mixleru imprnrernentg , p ( encr flnvs or , fto. J JI CUJIJIINUS , troprietor. 5 for.MAKKETST , < L BROADWAY Council Bluffs. Iowa ; On lice o ! S'r ' Railway , Omnibui 'o nd from all tn lns E VTESPrlur lio'T , 33 00per daj ; fljr 32 f0 per > Uy ; tli rd H or , 3J.CO. Tlio bctt f'lrr.lflhwl an.I mint cum nodiou ? hon o In the cltr. OEO. T. I'llEJ-rS. Prop. OMAHA , IRA tl'lLiSON - J'ROPKIETOU. The Metropolitan n ci'Utrally located , and Cr t o'asa incvc'v resiujct.havingreoctit'ybwn ' tnlirey remn-11. ! Tlie piii.h" will find It a comtortable end bnmqlikc house. niar5f. Sclniylcr , Neb. fliot data Home , Good Meals. Good Beds Airy lUyrns , and kind and accommodatlne treatment. T > oed e.imp'e roome. Sf attention pnid to rommernal travelers. S. MULEIf Pron. . , . , a5 tf feb Schuyler , , HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodations. arjrr parople roota , char ei rcajomble. Special attention ztren 'o trarollnar men. U- _ H C. HILLURD. Proprietor. INTER -OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. FlrBt-cl * § ' . Fins la'ze Sample Knomi , ens Hock from depot. Trains Btop from 20 minutes to 2 hours fnr dinner. Free Eua to and from D pot. Kates S2.00. $2.50 and ? 3.CO , according to room : B nglo meal 75 rent5. A. I ) . BALCOJI. Proprietor. ANDREW KORDEN. Cnlcf Clerk. mlO-t HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line of Steamships ? Kew York Every Thnrsdty t 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany. For Pagaaee app'y to G , B. RiGHARD & CO. , General Piiseng'i Agwitt , Jun621-Iy 61 Broad-way. New Tork U. B. BEEMER , ESOHANT Eatlsr t . Eunar , ul'-'r , Gi = s , Eax1 , i s- . a = d A tat hi BOOTH H 1856 3.SSC , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A COMPLETE STOCK FOB STYLISH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant Stock of Heady-Made OlotLine : in Latest Styles. Gent's Famish ing Goods Stock Complete- HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , In fact the Stock ia complete in all Departments. Don't Fall to sec our Custom Department In charge of Mr. Thomas Tallou. M. HELLMAN & CO./ , , * la)1 ( ) & Jong Fai.nham Strectf TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed , InallcaiortGrav ? ' , DUb rf , , Drop v Brjhf ) ( i Disease of h Kidn v , Incoctmencw . and Ketcnt'on f t'rioe , Innamition o th" Kldnfy. . Catarrh cf tha riaiUrr. Hi.h Colornl Crm * . P ln In the Ba k. idorLior , K rvoti We\knfM , * nd In fict all disorder * of tbo BUdd-r nd Diin'iry Organs , whether contract ed by p'ivate dwvor : i > thn wv Th 3 great remeJy bi m used with uucctss for neorly ten iu rs In 'nnc * . with the nx-- wonde-ful curative . , effects. It mrtibv absorption' no na'iffvu * Internal mcclcir.ps bclnc r iniretl'e hare hundreds of tertS- inoulals of cures by this Pd when all rtio h d fu'cJ- LADIES , if you are sufferlnc fmm Teniale Weakness. Leucor- rho o , or dlfwcsn peculiar to f > ma' 3 or In fict any iliBCTuo. asV jp-ir ilrni/irrt fur Prof. Ouilmette't Fro.ich Kidney Fid. and lake no other. If bo rmnotautlt. "end SiflB and you will recciie tte l' d by return mail. Addrcs * O. S. BuncU , FREXC1I PAD CO. , _ Toledo , Ohio. PROF. CUiLVIETTE7S ! FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positively ccrf Kater ami cu . DunIgn , Ajrue Cah * . Hiilloua F T r. Jauodif n Pysp v U , ano all disesfes of the hirer. Momicb and BIoo-1 1 he pad cure * by atovrptlun. and t < p tin nf > .t Akk jour ilriugistf-Tthls pad and tak ao othur If h do * > notkMplt , tnd JIJO t < tu FKXNCH VAD tO , , ( V S. Braiuh ) , Toledo , Ohli. . an.l r.clr It by return mall. KUIIS A CO . Carpet ! ngs ! Carpet ! ngs ! Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOWLAS STREET , BET. 14TH AND 15TH IIST 1868. ) Carpets , Oil-Cloths , Matting , Window-Shades , Lace Curtains , Etc. STOOK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- Lining Stair Pads , Crumb Clothes , Cornices , Cornice Poles , iambreqniiis , Cords aiid Tassels ; In fact Everything kept in a First-Glass Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call , or Address John B. Detwiler , Old Sellable Carpet House , OMAHA , The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska OIVIE RAGHEK. OMAHA BEE THOORAPHINO OOMPANY. Drafts , Oheoka , Letter Bill and Note Headings , Cards , Bonds , Certificates of Stock , Diplomas , Labek , ete. , done in the best manner , and at Lowest Possible Prices. PRACTI3AL OMAHA I M. R. HISDON , General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS. PUCENIX ASSURANCE CO. , of London - don , Cnh Asse'd. . . .jB.107,127 WE37CHESTEK. N. Y- , Capital 1,000,60 } TIIE MKKCHANTS. of Ifewvk. Jf. J 1,000,001 OIRARH FIREfbUadelphiaCapltal l.COO.OOO KORTUWE3TEKN XATI < JXALC p- Ital . . 800,000 FIREMEN'S FUND , California gCXi.OCO 1'KITISU AMERICA AS3UR4NCECO 1,200,0-JO yEu -lKFIREn.S. . CO. . AtMts. . . ? 03. W AMERICA ? CENTRAL , AswU. . . 300,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth i DouI s St. . menS-oUy OMAHA. NKB. E.A. FOWLXS. Jiais E. Ecoi FOWLER & SCOTT , i-ildiiject try iesdsric ; o = er e t . Ws i ± r itieTer 23 ; a = 4 sif rf = t 3i- = M . Plsrs icd irt sotlc * . e , UEJOii 2LQCS. aTM-tca. MUSIC , GERMAN&FRENCH MADAM MBNDON. cornea to Omaha h-ifhly ricommendvi WHO m'i accompllubwl toichw of murie , Cermm nd French , ii dt-iroua 01 fairing L e. < In eith r of tliejio branches Sha will opn a school tbortly. but forth ; present parties can iddrM ! bet at Max Meyer d Bro.'s mcuio itorv. THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU can flntl a good usortment ot BOOTS AHD SHOES At LOWKR VIGORS thin at any other ghee house la th city. P. LANG'S , 233 FARNHAM ST. i' & GENTS. SHOES IflADE TO ORDER * i s psrftct fit yojiistitd. Cl5