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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1880)
V VYt , / viSt' viSt'Ml TUF. . DAILY EEE. E ROSEWATEB EDITOR. _ _ TO CORRESPONDENTS Otrs COCVTRV * WESIW wo wi ' shrey ; b * plea' J to hat r 1mm , on all tattlers cOM > Wt i with croif , conn'ry polill'p , union toy tubject biteiTr. of jenciil Interests to the people cj < rarb'ste Any Jnlossnatl-n toEEecied Ub Vt < election , W d rcJMIcj to Coeds , ncc'dcnV , ! ! ! bs giad1 } rc-ctlvtd. An such coaiaun'cs- tr , rsxi't le is biltl ta posilb'e. ts wrtten on on rtfl.ssusl ine oh fcad conmurica'-Jcn cf wry ouie accompw-y my - B-vtt Ttf.aej0tv r. This 1 * not Intel < 3 J for ynbllcttl-n , bctforouroira tktisitiUca ind s jiroot cf food faith rounciu A-ccotT > cmcCTSCl r.didaies 'or Office 'l.etb- r.t mitt 1 y f If cr fr ends , end -nbttber no- "tJoes cr corrmunicztlormyo the Jd'tor.'tte ' cntjlrioraliatiois rroansde tlop'y j .r o iJ , nd will l - cJ.Hr.edffra'td'crtl'uirint * . jlVsro xort'isre eontriUitlrm fla litor. ryor T ottliocSftt ct rinO ; we will net tndert&V loj ) cttncrr retfiTO thef at Jo y c * * * triv r. f ur ftsfl IP Krff'lcti'y J rgi to mrre th n tc rly our limited pic . AU con n > unIeitorB'i < iildbe ndi'rcB'f d t- > E EO'KWA"1 ER. Edit * * . " 27. fc ijfofuvc sfca ? ? jxz laict to mmci atiaxj anJ prevent unjwt ditcriminatlon nni. exicriton in all elMiya 0' tzprcs : , tde- fjraph and rsibvaJ companies in thin ftatc and enforce fufh laics ly adequate ptnaltia o the extent , if nccctiary , for ihctt purpose , < / forjeilurr ( ( tlicir projKrty and frafi- c'.iy. . * ' [ Sec. 7 , Art. VI , Nebraska Con- tilution , cnswtwl June. ] ABOUT the end of August , Alfonso , Kpiinrill begin to Bin "Baby democracy object to Senator Uauklins's fishing cscusions. Are they afraid cif being hooked them- cclvoa ? THE voice is the voice of imjurcd innocence , but the smell ia the Israeli 'jf Pinners cadet ( -lip trafficker , rip- rapper and government cucV.erer. THE RtpvUivm wishes it distinctly understood that reform is none of i heir feast. The trouble ii , they fear it may be more of their funer&l. THE report that Sara Bernhardt bring lior children with her to America is denied. They wll accom pany her to Brest. "Thus iar and no father. " the new regulations govern ing registration , the huckrtteri and traffickers in votes 'will be ctu tailed in their profits from elections. Hence the squeal of Charley Banckes to his newly imported editor. Tueusutl French duel was fought yeituriay between the editor of the * ? OIJ and JVputy Yitcillar. Ifo blood wa * ulied , princ'pale ' aad second * fell in each other's armb tndlheq-iar- icl was discuBsed over a banquet in the evening. T cc success of the French ropubli- ciir.a throughout iho municipalities is oven greater than at first rcpirted and ensures a Bfn le mcro thoroughly in harmony with the Do Freycinct cibi- nct than Jho present one. Jn some of the towns thu fallic ; ; off in the vote * rng vpry 1 ? , ? " ' Op ttCCOUtit c Ilia j c nf aevoro * measureu ugainsl the Jesuit : , but tno IO'FSO were more than made np ia the lnrcc cities vrhtrc reli gion is not allowed to nioslo with i > > 1 ticF. OMAHA'S fictorzef , wlhoat ez ep- ion , arc doin a projpsrous basiuent. The Btnelting worVp , the lead vroik , iho nail worts , auil 'l other indus tries < f our city ere nnnsually tciiv and the demand for their product ) i paid to bo n etettdily JncroBsins one. There is still room for a number of netr industries in our city , all of vhicn would pay larfjo profits. Aa e. raanufacttmng centre , at no very di - tast day , Omaha ia bound to become ft { .Offer In the trans-Missouri country. GrN. GAVFIELD is tandidate and thruld receive a more cordial tupportfronivo kinsmen than has any o her president al candidate I jr yiars. Uowas a lab rer himself , then a cirpjnter , and by his own tact raised the meacK to fit himself for c l- U ej and the high public pillions which he IIJD hold since. Bis entire course in congress hna been opeuly on the side of American workingmen anc in favor of such legislation as would in their best interests. GEXEIUL HiyrocK's letter de- > uande , oa behalf cf the democracy , "R full vote , free ballot and fair count. " The Xcw York 2Yi'6ime fcne coliestcd a few tellmt ; etatittics of what a free ballot and fair count means under democratic rule in the south. Iu Alabama in 3872 the re publicans cast i0 * 271' ballots , raid the democracy 7i > ,444. Sisyoara later the tlemccrtt * polled 89,571 votes aad the republicans tan no ticket , becuuso de feat under Ihe circumstances wae in evitable. In the Btute of Mississ ippi in 1872 the republican * polled 73,324 votss , nnd the democracy 52,857. In 1877 , after four years of midnight murdsre , bulldozers and democtatic canvassers , the republican vote had fallen away to 11C8 r.d the democratic had risen to 07,727. In South Carolina in 1876 , the republi- caus cal 91,766 votes and the demo crat * D0,8 % . Two years later 13 votes repreEcntod the strength of tre Trpublican party in thai ttats , and t. sue ballots and rifle clubs gave the Nomocracy a cleat majority of 119S3 ever thtir oppcnentu. These are a / " examples of vliBt'a full vote , u free ballot and a fair count t can In ttat section of our coumrv f.-ctn irh ch the democratic party look for 13S out o 185 electoral vctea uece&sary to elect their notaines. In the face of each a record ths dem- r crcy tf cocrtewant nothirg but a ' r&&ballot and fair count. " Ir is a HtLe over twoyears tiacalha itleniio-of the reading public aad lia Siiincial vrcrld was eflled to tha lrf2ilnginoie ee of siunlepal debtin t istJnited States. Tit facts prv saited-wers 3ore thcz tartliag net -a nuca zoa tie earirirsus amount of siusisie lidebtcdaess T ? Ici they tion indicated by our towns and cities ii plumin. ; into d bt and virtually in rfg'g'ng the p-nperty of the r c tiz n < aa npciir ty for its rcdemp- i..n. In 1870 tve whole local ( le t < .f . the Uniied States as given by the cmsvi ? , wa > § 515,810,060 , cf which 187,455,540 WK county indebtedness und 5323,244 520 was city indebted- uess. ! n 1S78,130 cities in the Uui- ttdStites prrasnted atfitsmen's ' sh < vw- iig their debt to be 8644,373.543 , which was more Ihsn ten par cent cf their atssssrd valuation. A few com- pai Ssr-ns-with the ett'oments of pre- csdirg years showed that in twilre years ninnicipil debt had increased 600 per cant m th United States , taxation hat ) frown 83 per cent and properly valuation only 76 per onr. The stiifstics of local i-idebtrdnrss , now btinz prepared in the offls of the superintendent of the cai S' , show an increase ever the l t rensu" , in coun'y. city and town i'ldib'erlDe'-s , of § 335.000,000. Of this , 'h greatest increase has ban in citiss aad towns , the county debts showing a small per oenta e of in- crsiee. Bit iha meat sufg'S'ivo fact c mrction with these figures i ihatthed b s of the citie ? , towns and ! < < K ( s have increase i at a ratio far ; rrater than the increase in the value of property or Iho number of the > opiition. ) ! Burdens haue been laid on communities which will for years imjiida their progrosa and clog their energies. The attempt to make the iuturo biar the burdetis of tha pres ent is iu most instances a foolish and \\asteful policy. In the case of per manent improvements , uhich nre im peratively demanded by the present , and which will increase property val- ustiou in the future , the case is , of course , different , but in a majority of = 6J reported the great increassi of : ocal debt has arisen from the mere ratification of local pride or schoinea organized to fill the pockets of corpor ate monopolies. THE republic n still pirgists in its 'alts ita'cmonU concerning the pro- jo ei purification of the primary elec tions in Douglas county. It still psr- sist * in it ? determination to misrepre sent everything that the executive committee will pass upon * nd toake al decision ai to the claims of con- test-n's. This , in the face of the prcceedinga of the central committee , published in their own paper lst tidiy , which plainly End explicitly provide thut all conizstt shall bt ddtnnintd by ths contention and no ntestant aha1. ! be admitted to a seat nntil tha 01 nvcution has passed favorably upon his claims. Such per- aistsnt lying a lha Republican resorts to in this cftsa must deprive that paper of the re'pect and confidence of every decent man. Tcs Coufid briiadi rs and bourbons bens have lnrays opposed the super- v a on of elections and regulation on tin pl a that th y wanted frea elec tions. H-tchcick and his brigade of rapuat N and bu'nmjrE , are ppposid to the. rutr-iijiia rcpubllOin Vct for the Btmu reasons/ They want D. ires and cp < n e'cctionwhere tney can vo.o as often ns < hej pisses. Ma. BiioncocK never opens hia tncuth wiihoJt i U'tii > f ! his foot in it. He has imprudently wnitan an open Isfer to Rosewater , and if hs is ecari- fiad or ezcoii-ited he will htve only himself tn blimo. A rep'y to his open letter will appear in our next is sue , end wd confidently assart that it will Bt'.euce ' that olJ fraud for come months. THE detltnainn of M131ipfl , le&vea the Board of E iuciticn the op portunity to undo thi muale which they rnsd-s.in tlecting th t rnin totha tupfrn.t-ndeiicy of our schools. . It ii hlgh'y important that the board should at one3 take ttspe to elect D new atipjrintDiident one cf exp'ri- esca and ubi'.ity , and Qua in who e 8 laotioa tie question of rclieious ten ancies hsve nn part. HITCHCOCK Bays no man , no matter how honert he may be , can bo trusted wi-h rfgistration. The confeds nnd Tammany repeaters say no republicans , no matter how honest they may be , can be trusted with supervising nn election. iruatrntcd Army Album. About the beginning of the present yoay some one of tho'nar department conceived the idea of collecting for preservation in the archives of the nation photographs of our military leaders who are BO rapidly passing away. A circular was thtreforo issued by the adjutant general a'kin ? for the pictuns. It was desired that photo- g-aphs be sent of all general officers commissioned by the president of the United States , including brigade com manders not actually commissioned , during the eventful neriod which , be ginning curly in 1861 , terminated in in April , 1865 , by the surrender of the forces of the late confederate Etatcs. The cc llection thus sought to be made , the circular went on to say , it was proposed to arrange eventually for preservation in the archives of the war department in an album , which would exhibit the leaders of the 6averal brig Je ? , divisions , army corps and armies of the United Sta'es in the treat conte t for the suprema cy ( fihaunion. Some three hundred officers havcro'ponded and their pho- graphs * rb arranged in two largo al Vum The albums are made for two hundred photographs each , suited to c binet size. 1 hsro are among others alrfdv receive liken > s es of General Phil Kearney , General G H. Thomas , General Mynde , General McClcllan , General GarfieW , President Hayes , t'ongresunan Kiefer , General Pope , General Ros cnnB , Gov. Dix , General Humphrey ? , General Paul , wht'Be eves were destroyed by a Slinnio ball , General Forsyhe , General Ingallsnd many others i f cheater or lesier note The value of sjch a collection care fully i resTrsd for nso of future his tcrUss cannot ba over-estimated , und the country at la-ge will cartinly share in the'nlerrst fcik'n 'n the m t- t rby thecSsers of the department It is hntd that 'he fronds crnla- tires rf dsjpsf ti cfica's will take ih- tronble to forward their plioieg'anha. so that , -1 hough dead peihapj killed on the ne'd/n / ! battle their claim to 9. phcain this gre t albas : ef ho rr ju oi ibe Sicrsaeito rirsr OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Colorado. Ths politic-si cninptin waxes 1'ot. Pl c r digging * on the Cimairju yield 25 cants to the pan. There me flittering reports of mines from the weitera portion of Summit county. Ths railrcad between Golcrido Sprines and ITamtou "as opened on the 26 h ult. The wnrk of building a foundation for the Union Pacific roundhouse at Denver has begun. It is atfttsd that it will take eighteen - een months fcr the S.iuih I ark road to pe f > ct its big tunnel on the Qun- ni-on line. Tha Poudre is now n joying a fcswon of hmh water , and fcsveial lie drives that were bsached by the drouth are agtin < n motfon. M T3 'han one-third rf all ihe pit- nti to miner- . ! land mued by the United States iiovernmant have been procured through the land office at Cent id City. The Smelting works at Argo just outside "f Denser. > c said tn have disp' si d i f nrarly to mil'i-m ' tons f f e < l'and ' silmr oris with n tae past twelve months. An att' rney named War or endeav ored to di p i-e < s 11 i man VVustentt of of hh | r ' 1'irt ? in a 'd nb ut Grand lake , MxLlj J'ark , but the old mm r H ed 8' > iie old settlers and held off theintrud rs. Another rich strike of gray copper is rrpiitod iu a mine near Democrat mountain , noithwest of Bonta two miles , Ihe r port spates that at a depth of sixty f e < t , a tine vein of gray copper ore watt encountered. Work on the Highland canal , be tween the Thompson and Poudre , will bo commenced in October. This undertaking will go ahead , and give employment to hundreds of workingmen - mon this fall and winter. A company is being forme ! in Cen tral to work an abandoned property in one of the outlaying districts. A quantity of ore nuiied years ago was sent to Ihe smel'ers recently which yielded § 45 over ti eitmcnt. Several hundred men have been em ployed for the p st few weeks work ing o < the new toll road from Alpine to Pitkin. The toad is now all graded on the eist aide of the range , and the force is now employed on this aide working towards Pitkin , only eleven j miloa frcm the rais. Two guileless Chinamen , fresh from the Pacific * li p' , gleefully atar.'ed on the coaih fi r Ainu the o'her day , but were obiigtd by the citizens to remain on top of the vehicle during their stay there , so as not to miss the return trip on the cnaoh , which they took , sadder but wiser Chinamen. Licut-Gov. Tabor has entered ar ticles of ine rporat'on for the Lead- villa tnltphone company to build and maintain & syst-sm of telephones in Laad\ille , and wi h n a radius of fif teen mild ) from the central office in that city , together with the trunk lines connector ' Lendville with Den ver aud other cities. A "Denver City Chariot and Omni bus Go. " has been incorporated with S50.000 capital. Tao object of this company , a-j undentood , i * to put the chariot siyld of ointiihim on the various streets in the cry of Denver , runni' ' g u > to the suburbs , and t. carry pacsa gers to any point on their Jinsa at a five.eutfdre They expect to bo able to commence bnsi&css on or about the first of S.p'einber. The most icroarkable event of the soiB'in occurred a f-iv t'aya sgo in the Arkansas river , when fish by the huu- ore's , fish by the thiuiai.ds , liaed tint scores of iho r.Ver , nud came ap parently asking to 1 } ' , CiU ht. Th'iua ' ands wera cau iit by htnd ontho bank 0 * 'ho str am. Thefi-h were not doa3 , d fi this their ' . r roa'on s'r.ingscon- duci could not b : > acoo'Jiitfd ' for by the itu.c3 of p iajn in the river. From eight miles south of Butte creek IT csgat roilo * beyond Bear , in the S-tgreaulie countiy , iu a f t 'p 25 rail B in width , and in Ijnyth 40 , be ginning at f ( rks of Bear ai d running west , ihu c tmtrj 73 eutircly b. e , the grats having compleie'y ' perished for want cf r ° m This BUIDC tract eight woelis HCO n'oS the inntt promising cf ly on iLo lange. T'so rains having skipped it , the tender ; K3 perished. The IHOA ! org < n'z-ition known ss the L sdville , Ten Ahe ! anrl Br ckm tidge rain : ad company , which hug butn eni ; g d in conatruotit g a rail road froui it dv lie to T < m lililo rr.in ing di tric-v , dhch treed ull its grading laborers and discontinued all norli , pursuant ti a control entered in o with the Denver & Rio Grande ia 1- way cnmpsiiv , nhich it activ ly eu giRtd in pathing ita line i iio that dist - t ict. Tne D. nver & Rio Grandp compiry has assumed f'C contract f tha iccul eompavy ana al > o entered tnta a contract with its gr dirg c n- ti-Art rs 10 conttruct a part .f its E-gla River ex easion , wcrk upon which is soon to commenco. Wyoming. Reports from the JNortb park mines are good. Thn machinery for the stamp mill near Douglas is noirly all in. Chcyenno eztiocts to hr.vo a new opjra house ready by winter. The corner Btono of a new Masonic building was recently laid ia Rawliue. The Eantiats of Cheyenne propoec to bnild a ne\7 church building shortly - ly- There ara now building in Chey enne 75 building' , both large and suia ! } . Cheyenne will have a running and trotting meeting ( ho latter part of this month. Very favorable reports in regard to recent discoveriesat flahn'a peak have been received. Coal is getting a little scarce ill the vicinity of Evaiutou on account of the striking Chinamen at Almy. Again it is said that work on the Wyoming , Montana and Pacific rail road will shoitly be c < nimeuced , A live stamp mill has been bought and will bo placed in position at Ourn- miL3 City as soon an possible. The business men of Rawlins are being urged to subscribe to the build- iug of a wagon read to Worm Spring' . Larainie county has within its bor ders mi ro than 240,000 head of cat'le , 80,000 head of sheep and about 5000 held of horses. Large quanties of h y are now sold in Cheyenue , of ft better Quality than usual , and commanding from 016 to 520 per ton. Pine Bluffs is growing in inlp'or- tanca as a shij ping point , and it is ex pected that o.nita a 1 ttla town will ba hu It up. Ths first shipment of oit- tla from ths ttrri'ory this seaaor was sisde from that point Auu ; ; t 3. Exeiisnunr prevails o-rer ths dis covery of a bier ladee of silver c rbon- ntes in the Black Bn'tei in the I yan Kara court ry , assaying frnrn 40 to 300 ounces to the ton. There ere s raral hundred nen 5s already , and ra r-i will - j shortly. "Wot ! : is beii g pushed at Sect Spfinga and everjthinz piiced in pro- pi r shape for the mining of immense quantities of ooal this fall. It is 6X- peciad the out-pus will roach at Ifatt inndred ions ' er day. iha src vhis e2 2.Ja eaployz 2 ? li e3. Z'snbs of jood losztiozs iiTe been made at a new camp , which has been kopr secr-t for some time , on the wes ; s da of North park over the ruieo f on Independence raiuntai-i. On'y ' two mines have ben developed to uny ertent. Both have been wcrk d n ght and day. The best ona as- iys from 1 o 664 ounces of silver the vein beine about tsirty feet wida. Another carries silver and coppar in Urge quantities and nuayn way up. A reed will bo staked out md tullt from the neck of tha North park to the mines. The altitude of the camp iz quite hiah , the miners being enabled ta keep their fresh meat buried in the snow near by. Game is plenty de * r , tlk and antelope bbinj found within a short dia anc of the camp. A district will be organ'aad , a recorder elected and the camp put in ship shape order. Dtan. A fine bed of marble has been dis- cevered near Park Ci'y. The'e are apparently various s'ra'a ' of diff rent colors a beautiful v < Jeg ted blaak , also reddish brcwn , g > etly retemb- 1 ng the Scotch marble , end a pure white Thsledge is apparently about 75 feet wide. According to the recent surveys of the Great S-lc lakoits greyest length IE 93 milles , while its greatest wid'h is 43 miles. Th < present pp-nnrat-on is b utoua in h per day , and the in- flus if water th o ig.u u. - my rivers entering is a littla more. As soon as the snow in the hills gives out the lake will begin to lower. The most important mining matter in the territory is too discovery of very extensive antimony mines in Iron county. The discovery was made about a year since. The findtrs , however , did not know what it was and offered a man of Pioche , Nevada , a half in terest if ho would ascertain its value. The latter found that it was antimory mining from 33 to 64 per cent cf the metal per ton. Prospecting wa com menced as soon as the snow was off the ground and the discovery was madtjuf nolesjthan ledges carrying antimony. Montana. Helena's opera home will be opened September 26th. Itwi 1 cost gSO.LOO. The hay crop in the Prickly Pear valley is estimated to be from ono- third to one half short this season. Some excellent cropping * of cinna bar ara reported to have been fou d in a gulch north of Tin Oup Joe can yon. yon.The The Missouri river is falling very rapidly , and late freight will hardly reach" higher than Cow Island by boats , The Piegan Indians are moving to ward the buffalo country , which ta now east of Benton and near the Musielshell country. Placer ground at the head of Ten Mile , near Helena , ig reported recent ly opened that prospects as high as SI to the pan. Snow rell and laid for aomo hours , down to the foot hills , on the 20th. Ton days before the thermometer stood 100 * in the shade. The returning Yogo miners nil a ree that the main gulch will not pay to mitio by Email companies , but will liave to bo vroikod by a bod-rock flume. Tha Episcopal churoh committee of Benton intend building this fall. Four thou'nnd dollars have been sub- ecrib-ii , and the intention is to erect the fiiust chnrch in Montana. The miners of Sprinzvil'e have leased e water of the French Br ditnh , which runs from Benver creek it Frnch Bar , at an annual rental of 2000. A ditch to conduct the wat rte to the mines is to bo constructed by the lessees M < > n am grnin and vegetable crops" promi o 10qua' ' 'f they do not ciczed thtt of 187S ) , the largest ever pro duced. H y alone wi 1 be leas than tha prrdu t cf a year ago. Tha aea- < rn is l te , but the hRrvcB'era ' , ii is b liovid , will all gut in their work ahead of frost. A variety of fruit trees , of three fd four years trowih , are in beirirg in and about Helena. These inchidt at pie , dwarf pear , plum and crab. Bmh fruits are abundant , such a > cur.-r.nti and gooseberries , whik bltck cap and red mpberries are in moder ate supply , retailing at 7o cents a quart. Idaho. Grasshoppers ore doing some dam age to the en pi in North Idaho. It is predicted tint before January 1st the machine shopi now located ut Lo an will bo moved to B akkfroot. At Guttonwood the setters have built astcckade and fortified them- jlrea ogainat the Indians m that vicinity Lieutennnti Farrcv. . Benham and Robert * oa have left Vnouver with 45 * outs to nmke nc-tmpnign in east ern Oregon and westarn Idaho. A great deal of snow is still in tbo canyons around Summit F a ma of which will remain until snow flies again. The \Veslern "Union will bnild a. telegraph line through the Salmon river country and Bonanza will ajon ba united with the outside world. Arrangements ara being made to se cure a supply of water at different points mi the desert between Blnik- : foot and Lc > * t river. Hitherto tnains h-ivo been obliged to go 15 miloa out of their way to take water , but now the route will bo the best from the railroad , A bridge is talked of across the Snake river ner Blackfoot , and s ein likely to built PS tmlf the stock w.31 ba subscribed in New York. It will bo wir-J suspension bridge about 400 feet long , and is to cost § 20,000. The contract for the bridge across the Salmon at Eist Fork has been lot for between $3500 and $4000 , and tha work has commenced. It .s to bo from 150 to ISO foot in length , and a diamond pier 16 by 32 feet in the cen ter filled with stono. Oregon. There are only 130 men employed on the Cascade locks at present. Throughout the Willamette valley early sown wheat ia turning yellow , and the grain will ba heavy and plump. A hailstorm on Bear creek , southern Oregon , recently destroyed many gar- dans , and a windstorm in the same lo cality bloir buildingsdownandinjured cattle. Captain Hustler , of Astoria , has 16,000 cases of ta'mon in his ware house awaiting sh pment to Europe by the bark Freeman , now discharging railroad iron in Portland. A large warehouse will shortly ba constructed at St. Joe , in connection with the depot buildings of the W. O. R. Bs , excivntion for the founda tion beinj already in progress. The recent flood has inju-od the channel of the loivi > r Columbia , near As'oria , by the shifting of sand bir , ' and a. gr&it deal of dredging at ths Ho's Back will be necessary. Tha i.op e ip in Lane county proia- ifei immensely" The yards have been srell attended , and under the stinju- lus affurdtd 'sy a prospers of twenty cents par pound the bameEtisg will be conducted TitH care. The caasusamns from evcy die- irs ia rhs stita iave ossa r eaVc5j c.d eiov i pulitio'a cf i75.0W. ! c The IT'S custi s eist cf tit mountains i ehov a gin of 171 per j cent. The WilWe tv Uey enun- ' ! s hw n g tin of 67 n r cent. Port land's 1 population ia 20,540. Oahfornm. Ths Irjrgicg industry n reviving on 3VI drivtr. Tn homy crop is undoubtedly short in many aectirns. In the r&'t half year Ctaverdala has shipped 692,218 pounds of wool. _ Trent spawn is being shipped to Kew Zoaltud from the MoCloud fiib- cries. Some of the finest whe.it in So noma gcowB on tha top of the moun tains It it said that $25 per Inn has been pffen-d and refimd for Mission grape * in Sonoma. Nevod * coun'y has 217 mining and irrig.tiin ditches , aggregating 824 mi es in len th. DiV'ng th yiar ending June 30th , the St < k' n p"'pir mil s produced over 3 6)0 030 poutidi of papar. A Ke n county f-rrafr he's amher S'igxr ' cuna which is already twelve feat huh. It w.is planted in May. An orange tree planted at River side in 1871 will mature next sj rmg. It is estimated that it will yield 2000 orang- . A-Jirqe flock of PPstern quail have be'n hatched out at Chi jo , and are to- ported to ba thriving on a ranch in that Vicinity. Capt. Bad ? , after inspecting the rivers and tulo lauds , th-nka the da- bris question one of greater magni tude than he had expected to find. There will ba seventeen feet of wa ter at extreme Ijw tide at the end of the n-iw wharf at Santa Monica , which will allow all grades of Echooners to lie alongside. About 400 tons of saap root fibre have been gUhered in the vicinity of Tunnel Hill , Phcer county , by Chi- nrse within the past four years , and shipped to San Francisco. It U eaid nud denied that the Big Tree Grove , at Felton , has been put- chatod Hy thoS. P. 0. R. R. Compa ny for $40,000 , tha intention being to erect a fine hotel thore. The census enumerator of Nevada county came across two ladies who were twins. One of them placed her age at 28 years tnd the other at 23 yearo. Cause one was mairitd and one was singly , The har\est reason ii in full blast in Stanislaus countv , and the yield of < ? rain will bo the largest ever known , inhere are about thirty steam thresh ers at work in the county , turning out on an average about 1,000 sacks each > er day. The fish m Euglo lake , Plumna : ounty , MII dying by thousands , [ 'here is no apparent cause , flH Ihe wa- er in the lko is h'gher this season ban formerly. It ia curious that none but the chub din , s the lake conl-ins trout and a number of other arietiee having been stocked with cat- tiB.i from tVp" THE BEPUULIOAN f ABTY. WHY IT WILL WIN IS THE OAMPJIOK National PepubUc.n. It wi 1 win bfcauae : Tha demouatio showed its ineom- potency to dtal wiih the crime of EC- Tnu stalerightsnotionof tlomocracy wh n put in prso ica would legitimate ly le tt t > dit-U ) | ion ? "d war. Ihe dem > era io lender * in congrcta Vd CiiC'iuri ' gomant to the rtbela Vy inosii'g all tije laadin ? measures by w ici 1 > no the rebellion could be sup-issid. Ttevvapplauded the tcner ls who f'Rfd-jff * * ' u < ' * t nixTr'erly inaotirtty , j-fwichculctl and btltclod thi sa whv mov < : < i with \5gor and punished with evcrity. 'J hey denounced the ibeiio of green backs. Ttioy oj-p--afiil tie financial rpora. tions of iir. Cflat.tj through the na tional bank ? . Th > y declared that the rabellion O'Uld not be put down. The pronounced the war a failure. Troy t- Ked that emancipation was aa ntr ge. They uppcssd the conalitutional amaudinetitt. Thvy d cbred ths attempt to re store acouud ourroncy.to bt > chimeri- oa1. Tney predlctdl "nothing but ruin" 4s iho i--- U . i tso fiiiBUcial policy cf hj rspubhcan * . They eocouraga-1 the u'tra demand of t a icbila in anjbaus of scttlaincnt. ThByescused-ha kuH'ixand trinkcd at tha ou r. i3U' > n ctLnd andirhilo vc-t rs in the sbth. . They oigatiaed iie tiaaue ballot Bjalem. They ronnive a1 , Ihs sturondous fr niiB iu -ni-iana and New Yurlj. Tiey withheld the piy if le nl c ffi cers of thu g.vrnn sit because they pcifornicd tt e du i a to wh.-ch th y Wdro aiEigoed , and ihrmtentd to stop fie wheels of gove nmont altogf ther u ileas a single branch of congress could control all 1lehtinu. . They favor ihe pasn ge of bills pushing through southern claimB on insufficient testimony , and in a way that if Continued will add millions to iho expenses of the war and keep up tbo buulin of the war debt for a quar ter of a coiiTury to come. Toe demotr.itic party is the prty of secession , war , plunder , disunion , rebellion , state riuhla , disorder , fr.mr ) , cornmo'i'in ' , debt and disaster. Iia prdoicticiiB fall , booause they are founded on ianorance. It holds a toliU south as its boast , an i governs solid south in a way tint enterprise shuns it and beggars mourn their inability to flso there- The solid soutb , full of natural re sources in mines , forests , rivers , soil and products of various climes , is so governed by the master spir-ts cf de mocracy that immigrant ! give it a wide berth , ajd laboring men seek homes in the north and west , where natural sdvantasca ere inferior , BO manifest is t'.ib ' disability under democratic party government. Tha people do not mean that such govern-i ent shall bo extended over the wholu country , and hencv. The republicans are next time sure to win. Goc-d Testimony. Congrassnun Wm. H. Felton , of Georgia , a democrat of the straight- eat soil , hsaroil { admiration for Gjne'al Garfield , whom he has known in'imately. Mr. Felton re- cmtly said : I know General GarSeid peisonilly , harj baan on the same committee with him , and be is a gentl-man of peed morals , eioial , clever , and hss a grand mMlct ; ints.lecta ) ! y he has no nuperiur in the house. He is a good man , fcj.3 a mind of ineihausti- ble resjurcss , and I hivs not a word to say to dpfc'act 'r ' < m hia integrity. ci K'.it't , " and tt .t Is Pr f. Onilice t'J J r ish Zidnty Pids J.ST h .d sn > h m ea nan. ' ssl . Isr iJ p tltr-e- o ! peopls , . with s. d'8 as d livr , Jsdigattaon , hsart- bare , watarbrash , s5nr st < ioach , or ges.- arally irtolaraala biliou-aesE , z * ii is tsrned , a e atercury. Thus : s dez < > rlcs- tinily. psrc p , bnr the onaaireplica &r- 23 = 6 = 1a. . Oh. a ric } ? win roiciiao M-re ; asd spleoi acaji blca cuejr. Oi'dd I Wi p iu ' ; e ftrtulSvzo Is. Kdiiei , iari s . ] : , i-a tiar siss- iizsu : icy of i isjurira 2faJ AND OTHERS SEEKIK STRENGTH and ENERGY , WITHOUT THE USE OF DRCCHs. ARE RE QUESTED TO BEND KO.cTKE EUECTRiC REVIEW , AN ILl."ST lA > rW JOUR- N'iL , WHICH IS ! MW.I'ED TOP. FREE nisTh.3lf1-ION J M Cultaie , icd 1. c L -t e.jjelcf ii a' ! afc m ti&n fcr ! nTWiJi snrt lt.- Sa sr ! r tiacs. ymzt. EihiuiriTiz ind ? itn > ! . : D.wuu. 'LivtJ oit t.ei--5 uycn hoal' n utf huoji-i o j rmri. > a < 3 t r CSBT u- - cf & ur , tre ar.w r i. nd valn a ! u.fnrsii'iina U rolunu.red to M wr-f * r Hi ntd tf icj ; ! o l - view. Th abjM cf Eif-'nc B ! u wivMoi'ictnf , fcnd tC9 hucdrvl and cot quf ption * of " si in- taaw ta stifftiinj hamiaity , art dJl } * ; 2ili a YOUNG RflEN ltd olben who -lilTir from v to.n ud ? hifiil DsWlitj , ! , is cf M " ! j Tikor. 1'r.u'i.t.ir Ljh.n tlin .DJ-.he ttftuy jloojir ccusfqi.er. < * of fii iy Indi r.iicn , tc. , te * sprsl.illy s uiStKl ty ow- "rbiiLLErTIilC REVIEW Mjewsib UD3iitii i * < l frajOa tr : ti d > - omul" nd ci.tl.cai ,0.1tori who profo- * to.ttdie < i ruwlic.r.u , " > ' ) l < | i o ths ocly tsfrf , tlmnU , ni-d eCcvtiv * rc J 5 H i. J. Vltfrr , an l Bo 1.ty llnrrz * . . fen.l . jour HddifM en r'1 elrri : 'r * cc ? ' ' " 5 Informaticn wrtih thocinud * vul : v i ul jou. PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , , ' fin nuMTH and VINE STS. . CINCINNATI. Q tf J JL'ea/'d before tli el'nbllc. 0. McLANE'S nre not recommended as a remedy "for all the ilia that flebh is lieir to. " but iu affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they bland without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic cr.n be used pre. pnratory to , or ufter taking quinine. As u simple purgative they are nncqualed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. The genuine aru never s.ugar-coated. Each box hits a re'l-w s seal on the lid. with the inipre ion McLANK'S LIVER PJLL. Eui-h wrapper bears the igIla tuicb of C. M.LOL ( and TLKMI-VG UHOS. Z3 Insist tii on havinsr the genuine Dn.C.McLAXE'rf LIYJIIC TILLS , pru- Vared by PLE3I1XG BROS.PHlj-liirt'Ii , Pa. , the market bring full of imitations of the namejref. ne , tpplled differently , but tniue pronunciation. BOIVEL COMPLAINTS A KpctJy al l Effectual Cars. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER Hss stood tb t t of ronrr vr-Ra1 trial. Dtfectiont ic < ih ta < h txitlit. OLD BYAL _ LD _ R U O O I S T S. Ill A UT CD Loral A.'ei.la wry beta to sell WAN 1 til lea , loff. . Bakinjf 1'owdcr. n \onn hitrac'p , il < , by Miap'c , to [ 4mtli. < , Profit govd outfit free. IVuj.lo' : ) Tea Co. , Box 5020. Sv. o i ° . Ho. always Cu\fos and never disap point ! ) . The -worl ls great Pabi- Kclievor for Man ur.cl Bt-ost. Cheap , qnich R7id PITCHER'S CASTOR1A Is uot Narcotic. Children row fat iipou , Tuotlicrs like , uud PLvaiciana r CASTOIUA. Itrov JBoircis , cures V.'iI Colic , nllays Fovevkliiic. . , a.Ufl ii.v etroys "Worms. DB BISTER'S OA TARR.H Cnrc. a Constitutional Antidote for this terrible mala dy , Ly ABsorptic n. The siost Iiaportaat DiscotreTy sicoo Vac cination. Othur remodloa may relieve Catarrh , thlv cures ct any stage tofora Coasumption seta in. Cures the moat ilniigeroufl cases of CROUP , BRONCHITIS , Inflammation of tli Throat. Mump1 ! , Cancer bores , Whooping CXagh. iind all acute and chronic diseases ol the Throat , Scarlet Fever , MEASLES , _ RASH , POX in every form & . all eruptions of the skin. It is an unfniiuf ? rera < "iy and nrotectlon In times when th se diseases prevail. It cures all ca-et arbltia from TEETTIINR In children , forlnitanco Vf > ra Fever et < x ao- compinicd by Cr.impi. Spasms , VomlUns , C'vinstlpaticin nnd Irr trftlon. Aouto and chronic cUsea5e3. lor Instance LUIVJ. H art. Liter .ini Kid ley Complaints : Bilious Fc\cr and Biliousness , diseases of ths gall and bladder , and all urinal diseases , piles etc , Weak stomach , loss of appetite , dlspspsla , constipation , windcoUc , etc. . ec. : CHILLS , GALLFEVER. LOSS OF FLESH , CONSUMPTION. IE pirs Blood and ell diseases arlslns ther- Fenals Complaints , weak and irremlar menstro tlon. lack of bloofl. pslns in tns'back bafors and alter tfce period , en orosls , whUni , etc. A sura COM ! THIS GRANDEST REMEDY 0- THE V/ORLD will conrtncs ths reoit sker.tlcal In a few honri after girlru : It a trt 3 ct Ih mifaliine wmtlre proDeitSss : U ftkenmm&41rito-aj ! ; * yoc cave taka cold. craJ erdrtakln7lrap1Jr& OTiter or Iced tt nlll be a sare rrcTE ' Gi/e ii a irzl and yc-j v/ili be v'rced ' that you ha jctth Fell direction : sivss. oc eoi : bscl Price per Bottle Sl ' , Jcr sile ty an i 7 tSTnBJSHED. a IN NEBRASKA. GALDWELlHAVilTOHCO ! ! in I cr. Aonnts kipt In CaT'Sney or gold subj ct ted d hi i.beai Me 'cst no ic O rt flcatrn of ilrpci t I * Ud rari'ls In thro , fl .dr- Tom cths. brtrtn ; lnterit , or oa ctm nd wltluui luUr&it Artv ucrf mads to stnmtr r > n approved f curl iat mi > i - . ra ! s of Imerc * ' . luya d11 r > M hills of > lcbi ? 3 Govim- U'e 11 S t O nx'y ia i Uty Bomli. rr - B S t Pnft rn ' n land , I tlicd , 6 ot- lai d , hi < 1 .11 r rt8 cf Eu-ope 3-U E ro rOLLEGTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE. t-pi M MU. U. S DEPOSITORY. FIRST MATIOHAL Cor. 13th ana Farnaara Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IK OMAHA. ( SUCCFB&ORS TO KOUNT2 ? UROli , ) TiSUSlIED LN ISie d Hi > ation l tank , Aujruat 20,1SC3. Capital and Profits Qver$300,000 Hf ecially uhnnail by the S .rcur > or Treasury to rtctlvj Subscription to ihe U.S.4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS r. Itoi'.viis. Tresl'dit , oi'nTca KO VTZB , Vice PrcsiJ nt. II. V , ' . YArrh. a-hler. A. J. ? orLEiov Attorney. JOUN A. IK loitiuv IT. U. DAVI" , Tim bank receives deposit without mtrJ to aiuouiitg. Is-uts ttms ifrtirtaiteibcurlni : Intertrot. Hia silralts on Sjn K anclsco iinJ p-incipal cities < f the l'niu-1 rta'cj. sl < j Iioad m. Dubfui , Kdlt bur h and Iha principal ciUis of iho cunti- urnt ol Gnro { < e. Sol Mimiige tlcke'8 for Einijrintsln the In- man line. niayl'tf REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is' SEAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15th ih Douyloi Sis. , Oirjih-a , Neb. Thla ftsency ilocs STRICTLY broktrairo busi ness. Dow notsscculate , andtherofora any bar- filiia on Its booKtun Insured to Ita patrons , la uteail of hoinr eoW > l-1 ! up by th e aeent S tfc HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS JV'O IjOS fitrnhani fitrtct OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Offiiv ? Xori'i 5Ule crp. Grand 0 QtnJ Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SHYDER , 1603 FatnJutm St. Omaha , V 4WMWO ACR ES carefully -elected Ucd In Fa t nj Nibra-Vn for sale. nrcat Bi'-punsia Improved forms. andOmiha cityutnper v O. F. UAV.S. WEBSfEK SSVnEB , La'a 1 aad Com'rC. P. R. It- < r > teb7U Byron Reed & Co. , BE AL ESTATE AGENCY J.V NEBRASKA. K < * p i ooru'iTit * stnet nf tnl < to all R ? l hstite i Omih'i end Po'inU'0 nntv. irajltf 'HOTELS. TEE ORIGINAL. Cor. Eandop ! > fi & 5th Are. , CHICAGO ILL. jWCVQ-'J fWrf. . . rr t * . _ S ! . * TCrS i > M.A. , PB'CKS REDUCED 1O S2.00 AND $2,50 PER DAY LI o t < d In ti" Hi-lne.rj tent f , 'ivea-cnt to pl o B of tinustment LUvtn ly f'.iri c ntHini"r ) all U * uem Improcmfnt ? , pa cevaor , fti. J U. CVMMISoS , truprittor. cilCtf for. MAllKETST. BROADWAY Council iJ luffs. Iowa < - - Ralhr } , Uuinibu o ml from alltmn ? . KATE -Pni-lor tt i-.r , W.OO | > cr day ; tccocd HOT i2ul prrdiy ; th nl fl or. 3J.CO. The b ! tIurnUbtUn mo-tcum rdlntin hooso la the uity. Oho. T. FHELl'S. Prop. OM.IHA , NEB. IRA WILMN - PROPRIETOR The SktrnjKil tan 'n cenirallr loratcil , nd first o fi mcio y rfpoct.hivInKrpocnt'ybeen ' entire J rei'un wl Tlic | ia"lic will rtnil It a comfirlab.o ind ci raslikc hoasc. marStf. Sciiuylcr , Neb. Hoc o , Oood Menls. Good Deds Airy KoomH , and kind acd accommndatm treatd'nt. Tw i focd tsrup'c rooms. Spoaa Attention F-aJJ lo tommcri t travdera. S. MILLEE , Prop. , ala-u Schuyler , Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's reeorf , guod cconmo < litlonj , anenmp ! room , cbirzei reawnablr. cpciu attention given Vi tr TeIn ! ? men. H O im.l.MRD fr-p lor. IXTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming : . FrstclsFine lava SmrJs Koozs , cn t lock from depot Tr ! z ttp from JO rcnntH ! fo 2 hourii for dinner. Fre ? Bm Wi and from Dapot. Kate * 32 00 S2 SO aad J3.CO , accordlcg to room ; 9 ntfo rnezl T5cwits. A. U. 8ALCOM. Proprietor. mlO-t KAMBU'-'G AMERIGAH PACKET CO. 3 Line of SteainsMps TUe Ksrv Ycrlc Errry Tit5ji 7 it 2 p. = 1. For England , France and Gsrraany. TZT ? U 3S * spp 1 1r 0.B , RICHARD & GO , , General p-isjeD oi Aj ata , J3a 21-lv 01 Bro d ay. Now ? or < * * 1t 2.1 j " . ' . / - es.th M.-V Si5isra prii tiiiv. j I : i - . .t W yiiC. K-i-inlafciift % ct reoL. 1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE SrOCK FOR STYLISH AND CjOOD , NOBBY AND CHEAP- We have all tha Latest Styles of Sprbg Suitings , an Elegant Stock ( of K9.dy-Mada OlotLinc in Latest Styles. Gent's Famish ing Goods Stook Complet& HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES , In fact the Stock is complete In ail Departments. tn sco our Custom Department In cbarse of Sir. ilioijias Tnlloi : . WI. HELLMAN & CO. , Hill & I SOS Faroliam Street. THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : IFIROIF. G-TJU.jyTETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure * Guaranteed , I" tl [ cist * at Gravu' , IH he'cs. Dropsy. B-Uht' Disease of tb Kidne s. Incontinen eand Ketenton uf Url e , lnnn ! tion c Ib" KicJnays. < atirrh o/tr e I ladder. Hi h Colo-od I'rn" . Pain tn Ue Uai/k 9 < I ( ? rLio s. Norror wNjjn > 8j , ntl iu fact all tiiictUnoftha Bidder au < l JJ. l' ry Orituif , warth'f contract d by p irat d aws ur uthoaw ? e Th 8 R' cut irmoJy has ' e n i-s'ij wlrn su o ntv nriy ta > < i r 1n "nnc- , with thammt Konile fiilcuratlva eiect It furi > > ii a iorption ! > < > ra i ou intc-lik1 jnordn < > s be n loqiirwl. fte > iavo hundtJsof t sll JnuiilA'Ftctcii'ca 7 this tail * Ion : all "i-chid In e\l- LADIES. : f j-ou lire s iftir-n lr m "rmaU Weaknrw. te-ioor- rht i , o- diwfp cullxr to f mi es " ia fict an > di3rji < r. a < U > o r dm K si t-iT Pruf. Callm tt ' Fiaich Kidney PsJ , and rai < iwotW. Hb h inoltolKna jJL"0 and juu m rcwih * U.a I'lil by return EUJ ! A'l.lru'i V. . Bunch. FRE.VC1I PAD CO. , Toledo , Ohio. PROFQUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD WJil potl > tlv e te f f\tr > , /sue , D-.tnb ouo , Airae Cr. . mlllous FeT r Jaunt ! ) e nj.-pfpsiii , me > I djc : fe3 o > the Ui r , toro--h Mul 8 ! < xxt ' he pnd cures tiv Ivorpt'on and U rr > inan i.t Ask jour liruizis i r a s j I u l tjko i.oothcr If heJinnot kxepit.cscJ jl.iO t tne fKKKCH HAD I.U. , ( .L. S. CnuiU , 1 o.tr ! , i h.o. aiiJ recciv * It t > j retuiu mail KUHN & CO , Omiba , 0f. ' 5 ' MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prioefl. Office. 230 Donelnp Strnwt. Omaha. SUNULJ2 AOT1IS ( } C11ili r Staam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTiPJQ HOSE , CHA3S A8D IRQH F577INCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLAOAY WIND-HILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A T. . QTTlAWft 'n * P.-imrnn Rt-nnt Omnnn. . O. fi 123 ! Farnham St. Omaha. SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , VI' - > ar gai na B Ear I I r Wholesale and Retail in KSH 31 FATStt PROYKSIOA'S , iJf.UE , PCUITRY. Tl n , I TC. CITY /KD COUNTY CRDEFS SOLICITED. OFFICE CiriTMARKET-1415 Douglas St. Pocking Houw. Oppos tn Omaha Stock Tn-ds , U. P. B. B. PAXTON & GALLAGHER , 1421 and 1423 Faraham , and 221 to 229 15th Sts. MAKE THE LOWEST P8ICES. The Attention of t'ash and Prorapt Time Bayers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMF1 and ; bo Omaha Ir n and Nail Co. s&gSZv 5 ? CJZ5SS& Machine Works , J. F. Hammond , Prop. & Manager The moat thoroneh appointed and cotrplcte Msoliino Shops and Foundry In tha state. Casting ct c ery description traaufactared. En lr.iv , Pumpg and every claea o rcaohtnorj made to oriTer. SpecLil attention tclven to Weil Anur.slKHcT5 ; , Ilanscnrs , Shaftinir , ir(2 e irons , er Cutting , etc. Plans forucw iliohir.eryicochancal Dmc ht- f njr , Modcla , etc. , neatly ejccctai. Arnng < 5r Rn ia cintl Iftfh l Iiisiiraucc A cnt , REPRESENTS : PiKENIX ASa'CKAXCE CO.cf , L.JU- ilou , Cieh .ViuctR . c5.10T.l * EaiC fSTKK. ' \ Y .Cipinl . 1 OOO.tO1 THE JIKKCin.VTS of .Vcwrlc. .V. J. , 1,00"W < UIRAKFIKEl'l.l a < : lmia.Ciriitr.1. . l.CbO.OUO MWTHWESTE-J. KATtJ ( > ALCap- It l . aoocro FIRSMEX" ! FUND , CsIifornU . W0"O imniS-l AMKKIC-V ASSi K NCECo J.20O.OOO NEnA { K FIRE I.N8. CO. , An t5. . . . KQO.OOO AMERIOAF CE.\TR\t , Aaseta . 300,000 Southeast Cor. { Fito ntb & JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Koimcrljr cf Gljh & Jicot3) Ko. U17 Farnhira Ut. . Old Sl nd of Jicoh Glj OBDZKS BY TXLEGKJirU SOLICIT * Jo. . MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. - - - - - NF.B. PASSENGER .C-j.OIJgppArnFLUiE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects WItu Street Tars Corner ct b ir\D < HS a.d HAltlLTOK SIKEfi ; fEad ef R d L rs ) u Juli ura : LEVt ; o AHA- 6iO , * J-17ind ] 13. ra. 3-03,5 7iadi"2p. = . I.VAVE FORT OJIAflA. TJ.5 la 5 IS . as , a.c/1 IZ.iS T E * 1.CO . 'it-KlSIip. : 4. 3p = j ruo. Its -'ngFTl Oni hiiW IMS dtofsu rapt'lrrXta rt-filirf 'i'Vj Tea * 17 * n. raiviIlI r.- . Xr. = : Wfc { saaccrnir rf I od { am IJth nurse : * Iiiieu ci2 p ccorsd fr ta strsit ; ir if.- era , or tre d l ors cf bao < * I'JL&E , 25 OEi'K , IitLtJlW5 2TP.S OAR 'MEAT MARKET , If. P. UJocJi 16th Si. 2reis asi Sa. { a < vt * o ill Tfisiis eec ui5t ' ii iiil , priua nwtcj.a : ; . Vey uo : x ic. Eil I ss. Xx > : i Z.'m ± Zi--/ r-'Olr-z3Z , ' ' * 2f aCaT. Z2-'J MlS' ii5i J Dr. Carl Miillers ffllff1 mm udflbf wit mmm rill o ill X ) inm rr H JJ JJm uiV V ) cr m crO Cures the most dangerous ws uf iiiliii DIARRHEA. VOMITING , CPAP5 ! and nil en " ! Hrt'tn ? ftotn Teething \ Cholera M Dlarrbia. Tomlttos and Cramp in adult" IHTiIfF If Jn Jl/lluj 11 plalntsstc. 032ia.ll Z oat in all its dlflsrsnt forms. ImpOT bleo.1. romttlag "f snU or blood , chills and frrr , * tc It is an Unfailing Remedy and protection in times /.hen these d'scasw ' prevail nal coaplalnts. tow rf bleed , too stress ' montblj courses , e-rs p l Giva it a trial and you v/ill be con vines- thai you havs got the bes + ' TsH < Jt : tlsn5 j7n ! on well bottla per Bottle $1.00. sale to all drsszlits n I tn ti Dr. Carl Miiller , 5-5&.325S. 1 6th Street OMAHA , ME5. V. B , BEE.1IEK , MERGHA38T j& . Bf.suK Vr2& OTSZZ2S. . _ 4 _