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ROSEWATER- EDITOR
TO COBRESPONDBNTS-
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ietr from , on dl natters i-onnccled witu
} * , country j-oHtice. auloa y wbjtxt
L TT. of general intcrvslB to tbei-eoi-lo
ccuncctcd * itli
IsnatB. Any inforuiatieii
ccdcr.t ! ,
-tlectioLC , rdrcath.EtoBoodg , .
' rccciveO. A sncli comwunja.
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brkl ' V * * *
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b thex must in = 11 ! V * Trr.tlen tm cn
boltieihretonl . ( . f\.V . ,
ann
UuVtncach
vr KlTEK.ln commur-icaUon < , .
cwc accompary any -
n ,
Irt rature cr. TBU 1rrot1nterdcd Jo
n Ultlcjl K
I made H t If or rricnds. * nd shelter as no
leg or lorriuunicaUoESlo the taflarf .
Ltll rcrairatioEh sre tcaJc timplj personal
lUToTdmre c itrilu'aoi 9 cfn Htoraryo.
I-tU l < iar vWrand-ne ; Hl not nndertak
av-mnccr reserve tliCM e iu BIIJ tos
-bMevcr Cur ttaff Is reffiuciifj large-t
Icte limited ce. _
than t'l y our fi
Ell corr r.iuiiic tioii should be addresEtflto
K. EOSWATER , EOiUi
' all ctrycsior Kfprf'f , < c/i
tmnpamca in this st i
\l \ infc-cc : svcJi fair * ty a-lcquate ptnaltu
I'Ac extent , if nctcitar > ' , f"riliat jiurpoi
\forfcitnrt \ of thtirjnvpcrt and Jn\
I { . " [ Ssc. 7 , Art. 12j yebraita Coi
lution , enacted June. ]
iATiCNAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
von
'
JAMES A. GAKFIELT ) ,
of Ohio.
von vicE-rr.KSiuKrr ,
A. AUTHUK ,
of New York.
JCOKK , at present , is more tht
auyant.
CHAIRMAN JEWELL denies , ciuphal
Lvythat l.o proposes-lo resign fro
lie national committee. Ho isn't th
lind of jowell.
Tnr. decision of the Chinese go ver :
laont lo psrrnit itatiocs to engage :
J oreign trade will , it is thought , dri'
limcrican end Eugliih commlssic
IIOUBCB flora the liowery Ivingdom.
TIIK Ghost of the Republican thin
I lhat "Rosewater ii , clways and ever
f where a conspirator. " And it cos
fhe Ghoit's employers a con'ideral
I Amount of hard dollars to fight Bos
ater's conspiracies ajainst the o
i prcssors of the people.
THE fight between the Yirginia i
adjuster * aud funders still contini
.md it is now behoved by republics
that they will not readjust their di
cullies till after the election. In.tl
case a republican victory in Yirgit
will be the result.
TJIE Herald quotes the Defian
JJemocrat's assertion that the "Weste
Reserve no longer holds the balance
power in Ohio , and the great cities z
growing nioro strongly democra
each year. Inasmuch as the Westc
Reserve is the most intelligent sccti
of the state , reads wore uewspape
pays more per capita , towards edu
\tioa \ , aud B < jnds and receives more m
in proportidu than any other ssctit
ihe exultation of the Democrat tl
other and less lit portions of the et :
will hold the balance of power ,
characteristically democratic.
VN attempt is being made to sup
ede Registrar "Wilkins , of the Fii
ward , by a U. P. striker. This wet
bo an outrage , not only on the pso ]
f the Fifth ward , but also en t
whole community. Mr. Wilkins
m honest , straightforward man , wht
Integrity no man dares impeach , a
who has filled the position accsptnl
nnd without complaint from a
quarter. Wo hope Governor Nat
will not lend himiclf lo this achcn
If he desirca to appoint reglstn
who will do th cir duty without fear
favor ho should consult the wishes
the people , not tnose of corporati
tappers.
IT IB an excellent sign of the tin
that there has been an increase
p.bout 517,000,000 in the deposits
the New York savings banks in 1
last cir months. This Ts for the wh
fitato the increase in the city be :
estimated at § 9,000,000. The me
ing of so great au increase is. that bi
ness has bccome iealthy and erapl
moat more profitable tbau it wasa y
ao. The bulk of the § 17,000,000 . '
been saved by working people. Th
are , of course , thousands of men v
caunoc find work for -what they
Bui'od , and thousands more who c
tint earn more than a bare euppi
BuE , on the whole , what Is called
laboring c'ass has become better ofl
all parts of the country , and ther
nt reason a' preiunt to apprehend
improvement will not continue
[ Herald.
And to what is due'tho remarks
improvement in business and inert
od proSt in employment ? To
aouud financial policy of the repul
can party and its lirainess against '
cDtnrnerciil ignorance _ pf the. dem
racy. Saddled with . .RTJcnorru <
debt contracted to shoot- loyalty i
disloyal and dishonest democracy ; *
n cuntry prostrated from the cc
morcial strain of four years' ot
v j
ilation , the republican < pai
with a sagacity , a financial wisd (
a commercial instinct unparalleled
the history of governments ,
brought the counSy ta peace , pie
and prosperity. The J3eraH , in
extract quoted , gives its readers <
of the strongest argume'atB wh
can be adduced for the ratention
Iho republican party in p Twe Ii
un argument which thousands ti. . of - ' b
Jnesa men , employers and "labor
throughout the country are now c
t d ering. "I would give $10,000 .
f.'arfield's election" said-
Ciaau facturor a few days-stnoe ,
cause I don't want any more tr
oafefcort time in my
"There can be no doubt , " 'says 1
London Telegraph , "that the intsre
( .f trade and commerce .will be b
cubserred by the saccess of.therepi
lican pirty in the coraingrpreBideht
cimndcaia the United States. "
* * j
9
That business hai bacoamimc ,
* - j
iealtby , and employment more pro !
3. * > ! e is ono of the great rosult& < f i
pablicin _ role walch theL emocra
fii n = d It more than difficult c
DOUGLAS CODNI1 ? ANli TH3
B ATE CONVENT ON.
1 he effort of tbo Omaha Republican
opinion among the
to forestall public
republicans of the state upon the local
i uts that divide the rcpub icans in
Douglas county , will hardly succeed.
Impartial republicans will not form
their verdict before they know the
true inwardness of the contest. Er.
parte btatements of brass collared edi
tors will not be taken by them for gos
pel truth. The prevailing sentiment
all over the state is that the primary
reform inagurated In Douglas coantj
is a move in the right direction. The
disgraceful history of Douglas coutitj
pflta'aYTcs is so well 'known in overj
sottton of the state "that even the inrs
brazen partisans of the monopoly dan
not defend and uphold the old sys
tem. Ihe only question upon whicl
there can bo any discussion now or ii
the future , is the method adopted fo
purging the primaries and the manne
ia which the reform is carried out. ]
the gieatbody of the republicans c
{ his couuty are placed upon the rcgi :
try list and their voice finds un
trammelled expression through th
primary ballot box , no decent repul
lican anywhere can stand up and d <
fend the premeditated bolt of the U
P. faction. If no fraud is practice
in the registration of voters , and rene
one has , as yet , dhcovewd any fraud
pirtiality or discrimination , i whc
registration closes the vote polled
strictly in accord with the regtsti
lsts : , and the canvass of the vote
honest and will stand the test of tl
closest scrutiny , then all the howltaj
allthe protesting and the bulldczir
of the U. P. gaug under the leade
ship of Hitchcock and Thur
ton will fall flat , stale and ui
profitable. It is not for anybod ;
for any piper , to pronounce the entii
scheme in its Inception and ezeci
tion a fraud. That cry of "sic
thief" on the part of corporatic
henchmen and political prostitut
will deceive nobody. Men are judg <
by their acts , not by their profession
It would be a sad commentary upc
the degeneracy of the republican pa
ty to siy that it is powerless to purj
itself of corruption. It would be
confession that its mission is indei
ended , if it was incapable of inau
uratin ? and carrying out refon
within itself.
As long as the Jay Gould ring pc
slste in foisting upon Nebraska i
publicans disreputable politisal sli
aters,8nd elevates them to places whi
they disgrace by their want of inte
ri'.y and brains , there is not only roc
for reform but there is a crying ne
for reform. It doesn't matter w
starts that reform , so long as the e
sought is the public good and t
niuacs employed are honorable ,
has been well E aid by President Ha ;
in his inaugural , that he serves ' ,
party best who serves his country be
The country needs emancipati
from the tyrannical domination
soulless monopolies , and ho who dc
ECJ any measure that will protect i
country againsttho aggression of th
corporate dictators randcrs great s
vice to his country , and. thereforOj
hisparty. ] This much will bo concod
by every honest republican and
18 would bo a very disastrous day for 1
tepublican party of Nebraska if
representatives in state convent :
should by their votes proclaim io
world that our party in Ihis state exi
j only for the accommodation of corp
ate monopolies , that its nominations
simply tcgre"istor the decrees of t
railway kiaga , that it ia incapable
self-purification and unwilling
check existing curruplion at its foi
tain head. To ruaki such a confess
by their votes would be tantamoi
to an invitation to the party to (
: o
band since it would have outgrown
.B usefulness and have no longer a
thing in common with the interest *
the masses.
A DUBLIN correspondent of
New Yoik Herald has intervlewci
33 Fenian chief and gained the follow
333f
3f information respecting the etrengtl
af the Fenian forces in Ireland : In Oh
10
lo 10,000 men are enrolled ; Huns :
12,000 ; Leinstcr , 9000 ; Connauj
a- 5000 , making a total of 36,000 enrol
men in the country. In Engla
ar 8500 men are prepared to take
as arms , while Scotland cm furnish 3
ro men. Of this number , it is clait
10 that 12,000 are armed with Sni
n. rifles ,
i.
10 THE watch on the ilhiuo will
inis bo equalled to the watch on the 0 !
10 which republicans propose to kee
order to prevent democratic colon
tion from Kentucky during the
elections. -
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,31C
1C
TIIE silence which the dcmoci
i16 nrokcepiug in regard to S. J. T. we
16 lead one to infer thai the the bi
starter had failed in its work ,
ir
to
. , Brief But Hot too Much of jt.
Detroit Free Press :
a" A few days ago a Dedroit wii
"
sent to Stouben county , N" . "Y.1" ,
the body of her husband , which . '
bean buried there about. . thirl
years. A good hearted neigh
a made all the needful arrangomei
as and received tno body on its arri
here. Upon being conveyed to an
ie dortaker's it was found that petrif
tion had taken place. The widows
notified , and she visited the undei
Jeer's. She seemed much affect
of but had partly recovered her comas
jj , sure when the undertaker . _
nsv
that no doubt a large number of p
lire cons would like to come'in and. v
reD the phenomenon. She
D- indulged in such demonstrations
grief that he felt it his duty to api
the suggestion , but before
Id could eay a word aho wiped away
tears and replied :
"Tea , I suppose it would bejpro
to let them come in , and aaTkuffc
ing greatly distressed just nqwfjgi
leave it wholly to yon to seethe a
. " " - - " * r +
of admission. ?
Hlho reason that petrificition did
occur was because the undertaker
clined to go into tie ehow basinesj
i f-j /A Coaaaeiiatole ECortr-
fej iSco'jiCipital , - _ - - .
Republicans at a diitinceinrsso
> s obi ciorrjtoj ihp rpaistrstioa plan
" - t&a .central' comaitfee of Douj
* Bounty.Tbedosiga Kaems to 6e
prSrenf illeeil voting , an4 surely i
IS
TIPTON'S ' TIRADE ,
" T
A Galvanized Bourbon Blows
His Horn on the Blue.
Correspondence ot TBS BBS.
CEETI ; , Neb. , August 18. A Han
cock meeting opened the democratic
campaign here last evening , in Band'f
opera house. The speakers announced
were ex-Senator Tipton and J. Sterl
ing Morton. The latter , however ,
did not appear. Nodi'aa' ' Bohemiai
band , one of the institutions of Crete
paraded the streets of the gem city o
the Big Blue ss < a reminder of tin
meeting , and in due time the largi
hall was graced by a handsome audi
ence well eet off by a sprinkling of th
first ladies of Crate. Perhaps one
third of those present were repnbli
cans.
cans.Tho
The senater spoke nearly two hour
with well compressed sentences , ye
held hii hearers well in hand till th
Ust. It sDCika for hi * oratories
powers , when it is added that theheu
of the evening was excessive. Th
speaker began by protest again !
mJBJudgment by any republican the
might be present , because ho ( th
speaker ) had turned democrat , an
claimed that the Chicago conventio
in setting down onGrant had endorse
his views ; the relevancy of which wi
not BO apparent. He then gave
clear and interesting history of il
confederation of the states into a nc
nation but confederation of states i
they wera bsf orenxcept in case of wa
He protested that the idea of Ame
ican nationality was fraught with U
greatest danger to liberty and to tl
rights of individual states , forgettii
that the safeguard remained intact i
the fact that the nation was made i
of states , each one of which had i
say and vote in every measure th
ceuld be taken ,
The speaker had large power of ta
caam , acd a telling way cf puttii
things for his side. This lad him
much unfairness and the usual oxa
geration of political speakers. Sen
tor Tipton could well afford not
maraud weaken an otherwise forcib
speech by fanciful descriptions
Hayes , Shermen and that miseral
renegade , Logan , who was now not
be trusted because he was once a dei
ccrat. How , then , about being on
a republican ?
He haa barely nothing to say
Hancock not a word of the num , 1
views , his statesmanship. He call
1 him , assuming that his election war
settled fact , tha "glorious union ga
oral , " adding that sort of war cry th
sounds so big and means so little , "a
he'll take his seat" ; "it will be eig
to novei ) , instead cf seven to eigl
this time. " This brought down t
house , although the speaker well km
he had uttered nothing EO weak a
silly.Oh
Oh , for the good time coming when
on buth sides of the house a cai
will depend upon its merits ratl
than its cunning manipulation. T
speaker thought he could not fore
to throw mud and dirt through 5
Garfiold'a Credit Mobilier co mectl
and the DeGolyer contract with
finite divisibility. Of course it v
all the etock he had to workupagai ;
this man , who haa stood in the fo
front of all the great movements
the last stirring twenty-two yea
and lie must make the most of it.
would not have been so bad had
the audience known what a In :
portion did , that there was j
enough semblance of truth in the m
ter to make it so much more mea
a wretched lie. We could well im
ine.tho speaker , a'fter getting throi
this bit of unsavory hash , and rine
his mouth , saying to himself : '
much for buncombe , but I am asliati
ie 10 have to falsify no for any caus
Why not give the rfial decision of
ts examining committee on Mr.bi
versus Garfield , and Justice Swa ;
on tha DeGolyer contrac' ? A
BLACK HILLS NTJGGE1 ]
ree Deadwood has foot pads.
e A Chinese striker at the prima
if Is a curiosity of Deadwood.
to A woman , stark naked , walkec
tight ropa in Sturgis recently.
m It is very dry among the can
tit 'hero ' not being water enough to
the mines.
The report is currant that anot
IBF rich carbonate find has been made
F- toward T3ald mountain.
Fof
of There is a minor in Lead tha
two hundred stamp mill is to be b
this fall nt that place.
Nearly all of the new settles in
neighborhood of Ilockerville are e
er from this state or Iowa.
It is complained that rocks fi
of the DsSmet mine in Central are 1
er ing about too promiscuously for c
fort.
fort.A
I A large force of men are gradinj
the Deadwood and Terra mills foi
edd addition of twenty stampi to eacl
d , them.
up The first fall wheat raited in
00 Hills is said to bo of excellent qual
ed nnd rich in quantity to the acre.
A hail storm visited the Hills a
day ago , but did not extend down i
tbo valleys and the crops were
therefore injured.
be More building material is now
hand and being worked up in Dt
wood , than nt any previous time. ' .
n sons and carpenters are in demant
zaall The valley nnd plains about
all Hills are fairly covered vith a i
cies of black bird , "darkening
sky when they fir in bis gangs , "
the Black Hills Journal.
icy The Homestake foundry now h
ild first-class foundry in successful
tion at Load City , where they
makri all the castings needed for t
mines without beint ; obliged to i
east.
east.Work
Work on a placer claim oppi
Chinalownon White wood gulch al
Deadwood , Js still going on , pro1
or that the gold deposits in that vici
ad have not yet been exhausted.
en The Hockerville _ Flume coraj
recently pafd26,000 in arrearage
its employes , whereupon there w !
aln big exodus of questionable males
n- females to Rockorville from D
wood. But they speedily took a I
88 , track-.as the-boys concluded to 1
88.a their money/
d.6 .ad , - Iwenty men and. masons' an
.6- . work on the foundation for the G
idr and Old Abe pump works at. , I
rW City , aud hive contracted to-do
rly Trork'for $10:000' : and furnish ev
ly thing. Another 120-Etatnp millj
ofO' be put up on'the Giant and Old.
O'e mine. ; , - , .
e The lumbermen of
about to form a protective , soci
The only question now on which tl
er
i. Tar ; ShJptiiscus8ion Ts as to' iho n
LIT Mnelittg , , manner-4ri which meml
caj - shallpledge' themselves to stand.
the ecale bf-Trices to be ndop
Many ara in favor of all entering i
e- -penal bonds for the faithful nerfo
ance of .obligations. - * - -
- The reported big strike in he (
termineonElkcree.k _ _ , turns out t (
" genuine nnd. Many
olore-oight-feet-wide prospecting'
of to 'tha ' ton , b& been struck } n
as Carter dine , and&butlw6'mile
to thes up tire creek ? a considerably b
teat of ore has been discoveredwhch \
jtiia'though'tj-mill § 6'per ton. '
crevice dirt is very rich. A discovery
ias also been made in the the aamo
vicinity of a two-foot fissure vein ,
Buppoeed-to be carbonates.
Some of the "boys" atEochford put
up a job on tenderfeet employed on
the Alt * ditch on Little Caatlo Creek.
Secrnting themselves they gave sev
eral Sioux war whoops , accompanying
this with volleys from tiro-arms. The
tenderfeet were thoroughly ecwed
and many left in dUgust , not being
persuaded out of their idea that they
barely escaped a maisacre or scalping.
There is a prospect that Boon Eome
excellent mines will be opened up in
Ouster. Heretofore , the work of
mining has been simple surface work ,
" " the men not
or mere "gophering ,
havmc money enough to purchase
powder , but there is a prospect of cap
ital coming in to develop th mines.
The fire department boys in Deadwood -
"boom.1
wood are enjoying a little
Hitherto a Ux of one mill has been
levied for fira purpose ? , which went tc
tha fire wardens. The county cnni'
missioners have revoked this ru3 ,
and hereafter the money will go tc
the fire department for new buildincf ,
hose , etc. It will only amount to $40 (
for the rest of the year , but in othei
years is expected to sum up to a con
siderable amount.
TJie Homestike company has or
dered twenty additional stamps to bi
added to the Terra ( vnct Poadwocd TO
fchnlp mills ; the eniire machinery ti
bo shipped from Chicago by the 20tl
of September. A rock breaker ha
been ordered for each mill inadditioi
to those nbw in place , the n'ceesar ;
extension of the mills will be complet
ed by the time the machinery arrives
for monthn the Gopher and Ter'r
mining companies at Terraville hav
, esea Kept armed guards to protcc
their interefit the one to keep th
other from encroaching on their vei
of ore Terraqille. Thia armed neu
tralily has cost at least § 80 per da
for men doing nothing but smokin
and Ioft6ng. This luxury eeoms like
ly to be abolished in a few days ,
cnmpromiso being among the proba
bilities.
A water right haS bean located o
Bear creek , which empties Into th
Cheyenne river about 20 miles abov
the old Fort Laramie and Dead woo
crossing , for the purpose of workin
the gravel beds in the BOutliwPster
part of the Hills. These who are ii
terested in the enterprise beliova thf
in a year or ttVo many men will bo en
nloyed there , its the foira protipei
fairly , especially in the country it
f eluding Red and Hill canyons. Thoi
are high gravel beds , the rock in whic
is principally rock , and bearing tl
appearAu < 59 of having been washed
considerable distance ; this is mixe
with dirt of a reddish color. Mar
of these bars are said to prospect fai
ly in gold , and all that in needed
develop them h water for eluic'ng.
As Others See Us.
The following is an extract from
letter written from Lincoln to T !
New York Evening Post under da
of July 2(5th ( :
"This region , unlike the flat praii
lands of some other western states ,
diversified in its charactir. The hi |
rolling prairies preient a varied Ian
scape in whichever direction the e
may turn. The streams which dra
the country form natural diviaioi
the land rising from tlio streams
the highest ridge , cilled the "divide
Adjoining every rising pirt of t
rolling land lies a little gully , term
a "diuw , " which iathe natural drai
Standing on one of these divid
and looking over the BI
rounding country , one may f
an extended view. On all sic
ttiere ia still much unbroken pr.ii
land covered with native praasi
which a few years a o sustained hci
of buffclo and were trampled up
o by the ponies of iho Indians. Da
3dn patches indicate where the sod h
n been turned over , as the first work
lie preparing the soil for a more valual
er crop. One cannot fail to notice t
DO rich soil in the uptured furrow. H (
, md there are dark green fields
corn , the staple product of Nebrasl
5. Yonder is a herd of cattle and furtl
on a llock of sheep broweing upon t
nutricious blue joint grass whi
ca srowB abundantly. A herdsman a
i shepherd arc guarding the citilo a
the sheep. The laws of Nebras
require that the owners of 1 :
stock shall be responsible for a
damage which their animals nny
un to the growing crepe , which eve
where are unprotected by .fe :
While eastern farmers must at ?
cr
expense make fences and keep th
repaired in order to protect th
crops , h nce tbe cattle are watcl
ill a by herdsmen during the day a
penned 111 corrals nt night. 1
owner of a single cow ties to her ho
ho a rope about fifty feet long , called
lariat , and makes tbo other end i
to a stake. By this means a circu
> m range for pasiuro three hundred f
in circumference is made availat
m- It is a trespass to crosa any piece
und around which a furrow hiss bi
at ploughed , this being considered a le
an barrier.
anof The rectangular laying out <
reid is yet scarcely noticeable ,
, ho th.3 old shortcut roada are etill v
generally used. Great numbers
sunflowers grow rank along the si
of the roads. Later in the seas
aw when in blossom , they will give a j
ito apperanco to the country. It ia s
> eton that the Mormons first planted
sunflower here to mark the road lo
on ing to Salt Lake City , and that tl
have become plentiful through
ra- scattering of their saeds. If tl
should prove to bo of great val
he as some agricultural journals h
18- predicted , Nebraska may find in th
the plants a source of wealth. Hoi
and cattle readily eat the leai
chickena are fond cf the seed ? , i
,1 , a the stalks , when dried , are said
pc- make good fuel. If they should o
pcan meet the ueed in this respect , fe
icfr may , perhaps , bo profitably cultival
: nd Native woodland is found only on
borders of the streams , but our v
lite is not destitute of foliage. The doi
) rows of trees often seen on two si
Ve
ing of the farm houses were planted
ity protect them from winter winds. '
grove near by is of cottonwood tr <
They are planted in preference
my other kinds because
they
, grow n
to
, a quickly.
Wny Some Children are Sickl ;
ick New York Eveninj Post.
A loijg communication from an
town physician was received to
at by Dr. J. T. Nagle , deputy registra
mt the bureau ot vital statistics , in r
> ad tion to the true causes of the sicki
.he of children. The writer declares i
in numberless instances where lot
ryi - ty and atmosphere are blamed
*
.be childish ailment , the true [ cause
the treatment the children receive *
home and at school. "The hun
ire manner , " says the latter , "in wl
ty. taost children are compelled
sre jump from their warm beds , si
DSt low their meals and run off thro
rrs thesnotr , rain or ice in order to b
iimefor scho'ol , the confined posit !
In which they are continually c
ito pelled to sit or stand while there ,
a- mental strain , the sudden change ;
temperature * to which they are s
jected , and the heartless manne :
be which they are too frequently refu
> rs permission to leave tne schoolrc
whea.it is necessary that they she
leave it , all tax the heart , the li
and luagi" b Uie e little ones to
utmost , and if the child be of w ,
dv . .constitution ia-bouud to BUCCUI
11,1 anS than its uSckness is attributed
he other causes. "
THE GENTLE ZEPHYB ,
AMountaia Flower Sheds Her
Fragrance in Cherokee.
Jorrespondcnce o ( TKS Bis.
CHEROKEE , Iowa , August 16. In a
valley on the west side of the Little
Sioux river is the town of Oherokoo ,
with a population of about 2000.
There are two principal busiueES
streets in the town , with tixchurches ,
five saloons and a number of very fine
private residences which are a great
credit to the place. Along the out
skirts of town wa seethe "rain bins
filled with the products of a bountiful
harvest , for tha farmers ssy the crops
are good this yeir.
Al Algona they exhibit a corn-stalk
14 feet 2 inches in height ; another
stalk 13 feet high is six Inches in di
ameter at the butt , and hai blades
three feet long and five inches wide.
A farmer at Sheldon has sold 85 ,
O.QO worth of fl ix from his crop this
year.
In 1879 , Iowa produced 40,000,000
bushels of wheat and 37,316,000 bush
el * ? of oaU.
The value of all propsrly in Chero
kee county as returnd by the assess
ment of 1380 is 82,003,580 , of this
§ 316,134 ia pcfjonal prope fV" " > fii
year < azo the valuation was but a. trifle
SGOO. The other evening while oul
ridtnq wo stopped at the artesian or
magnetic well , which is near town ,
Its waters are said to perform greal
cures. The water from the well is
being shipped by the barrel to distan !
points for medicinal purpose ; * Al
the well there is a comfortable house
with bath rooms for the accomraoda
tion of gueata who wish tobithe in ih
waters : Yesterday afternoon youi
correspohdUilt had the' pleasure o
witnessing a match game ci badb bal
at this place between the Le Man
club and Storm Like club , to be thi
game of thS season. Tbe Lo Man
club is said to be one of the finesi ii
the state , notwithstanding the Stern
Lake boys came off victorious , winnin *
the purse of § 50.00. Quite a largi
number of Cherokee sitiaens viewoi
the game ; also antlmborfromlieMar
and Storm Lake.
I must ii'it forget to mention tha
Cherokee is on the Illinois Centra
road , and trains connect daily , excep
Saturdays , at Sioux City for Cheroke
and points further east. Unfortu
nately I loft Omaha on Saturday an
had to spend the afternoon at Sioii
Oity , and then take the mixed trav
in the evening or wait until the nes
day. Coming from Omaha hero on
has the pleasure of changing cars thre
times first at the Bluffs , where
take the Chicago & Northwestern I
Missouri Valley Junction , where w
board the Sioux City & Pacific trail
and at Sioux City we take the Illino
Central for Oherokeo.
A traveling menagerie has bee
born at Sioux City , and list wet
started on a tour. The show consia
of a baby cow , a perfectly-formc
four year old , weighing lees thit li
pounds , a three-legged calf , a hairle
p'g ' , and elk faun , and a Paleitii
goose.
The past two or lluea days we ha'
been having delightful showers , witli
sample of Iowa "breezes. " And wb
I have experifiired are nothing coi
nared with a "Washoa Zephyr of tl
Sierra Nevada mountain11,1' which
have not quite furgotten even thouj
I nm tea far away to feel any effects
them.
However , I am er.joyingtnyseirwi
hero , visiting with relatives ai
perusin" the columns of THE BKE ev
laden with the "honey" and "vhi
gar" of Onnha life , r.nd rlsewhore.
EFFJE K LOOMIS.
Solid Sense of a Subject General
Treated With Foolishness.
N. Y. Graphic.
Every woman of any intelliRen
instictively do ects the faintefit a
preaches on dang-rous ground on t
put of man. It is always in her peer
er to discourage and rebuke the fii
sypmtoms of ill's ' sggrossiveness. 11
iustinctiveiUES of its approach is o
of the chief qmlitiea b lun ing
womon. No man save an insena.n
biU 3 makes ur.djo approaches wit
out consent , tacit or more openly c
p-ossed. Too "wrong" then censes
ba commit ed by one piity alone ,
is committed by both. No m
walks into this species
danger without some invi
ti n. No man is thus indiscreet wil
10 out a great deal of invitation on t
pirt of the woman. No man asao
a ales with improper intimacy with t
St Wife of another , under her own ro
ir unless a smooth and easy road is ma
eto. for him. For this , when carried
o.of extreme results , a large proportion
ofm modern sentiment justifies the slayi
ofal of the man in fault. The woman g <
al free. The woman may have been t
chief tempter. The woman is span
perhnps to lure others to their den
or The woman kuoffs this when she lur
ry The woman then , ia indirectly ace
ryof
of sory to the murder. This is the c1
OS stitutional , unwritten law of civili :
OSff tion. It seems , in its results , a cc
ff worae than that of the Turks. Th
id sack or bowstring deprived the won :
10d of further power for mischief.
d-
day
ay Tnc ROAD TO HEALTH. Clcan c
tie stomach , bowels aud blood from all aci
conupt and ofTcns've ' accumulations , i
o.vo you remove the caiwc of most diseases , ;
vo thus health and also
pr serve good s
se lage doctor's bills. The most effectual j
reliable remedy for this purpose is S
id mons' Liver Uegulator , jn'rtltf itgeia
to The trial of one bottle or package
prove to the patient the virtue of 1
medicine.
Gy
id.
id.he /re you low-spirited , "Jown-ln thc-mou
aud woik in the back ? Does a king , liftm
3W standing cause pain in the smal of the back
> lees fojou have kidney disease , aad Prof.amlme
Jr nch Kidney Pad is the only remedy w
[ es * IU < .C.IC ? ? you ra'idlr ' and P'nuancntly and
to out fiUin ; your stomach with nauatating a
.
ho cne.
S3. GIVE IT A TRIAL
f'1 y ° u ' fce astonished "AnaVesb , " D
ire Si sbM a External Pile Remedy. Sivc3'ina
relief mid is an inf 1 ib'.e cure for the mosi
Umato rases of p lea H ha * m de the i
wend < r ul cures of this temhle d Border
CCOgriUful penr lothn hare UBadlt can te
totnesame Samples with full drrtctions
free to all mffercraon acplication to "Antki
. Pcpot , Box 3016 , Kcw York. UcU by all 1
ip.ay class Hril frtete- .
ay
of THE CIRCASSIAN WOMEN
are considered to be the most bea
lat 553 ful. Ennuied bachelor butterfly ,
. you eve. seen a Circassian ! Fly
Ji.
once to that wonderful clime , nd
For
willlearn that the secret of much
ras their beauty lies in the liberal UE <
at Sozodom , which was introduced th
ea years ago to make their teeth beai
ch jul.
teal
al- "It is handy to have about
hoase. " Toodles said. So is Spat
ing's Gluo.
nam "Have derived soae benefit from'the
mba of Simmons' liver Eegulatod , acd wir ]
of give it a farther trial.
bin "Ho.v. ALTS. H. STEPHENS ,
in rr t. "Georgia ,
. .fTC ? ever en or tried such a s
TQ
Id H. HAINES St
, Louis. Ma
er
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b , . THE WEEKLY BSE
to
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TT TREATS upon HEALTHmGIiSE , ndPh ! ! < -
J cil CultureT nd i acomj < ) te Mcrcopw1 ! > of
lnfon too ! t'-l larallli * n.l tb e who caflTer from
NerTOUKibiunlng ? aod PainiuJ Distasn. i.rry
§ al'j tth b irs upon h.iltl ) and htimsnliappme' ; ,
recttvei Mtenti.n m il 1 s * : an(1 lhe E1SDT . , . flue6 :
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asW by acS-etlng loratijU.
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of a cute are
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cf Etrc'tic Btlu itnat JJediuue ,
. Tb ubj ct
c * .
nd tbe hundred and cut qu .tioL of'al Imjw.-
tssce to u2trli.3 Uamannjr , are dulj sniidsred
and
YOUNG MEN
led others who nrTer from SOI-TOOI and rhiiical
Deb.lit . Li cf lUo'.y Vigof. Pr otnre Ktbain-
tte inJthe EMT gloomy eon quenees cf r tly
lidiscetisn , stc. , > l cally b o at by coa-
frauda br quicks and mwticil
" chc mfrticinu , " and wnutt oui
who prefer to pr
tba only r if . irapl , aud effective ro J to lleaHri ,
Seud your addr n on po tBl card f ° r a copy , ai'J
Iufotra tion worth thou audi rl ! ti sent you.
the publisher * ,
PULVE3MAGHER GALVANIC CO. ,
COR. Ell'.HTK and VINE STS. . ClHCiKNATL 0
tf 5 Years before
THEjDEMlJlliE
. C. MoLANE'S
are not recommended as a remedy " fo
all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but ii
aflcctioiia of the Liver , and in ml Biliou
Complaints , Dyspopa'n ' , and Sick Head
nche , or diseases of that character , the ;
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pn
paratory to , or after taking qttinine. A
a simple pflTganVs i'e- ] arc unequaled.
6EWARS OF iMlTATiun .
The nuine are ne cr sngrtr-Couleu.
Each box has a red-tax seal on the i If
with the inipression.McLAnE 3 LiyBl
1'iLL. Euch wrapper bears the sign/ /
tttrcs of , 0. JIcLASE and FLEMING Buoi
x-S ihstei nr-Dn hnvltifj the genuin
DnTC.McL S E'S LlVlJU J'lLLS , pn
pared by
FLEMING BROS.ri s1mrgli , Pa.
tl e rtuirkct being full of imitations o
the tiarrie 3tctt < ittfct s-j llcd diflerentb
butsame _ pronunciatioti.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS
A Sftedy and Effectual Cure.
ERRY DAYIS1 PA'IN-KILLE :
Has stood the ( cat of JOETT TK RS' trial.
ijirtctiota tilth edch tiottte.
OLD BY ALL DliUOOI S T
local Aceuta everywhere to
11 R MTCn
WAN I tU lea , toffee , BakinR
Flaronne Extrac's , etc , liy sample , to famili
Pro3t goSi Outfit Irc . People's Tea Co. , E- -
5020 , St. 1 onla. JIi ) .
PASSENGER ACHOMMODAMuN LU
OMAHAAND FORTOMAH
Connects With Street Cars
Corner of BAUSDEUS and 1IA1HLTC
STREETS. ( End of Ilcd Line as folljws :
LEiVE OMAHA ;
630 * 8:17andll : 19a m ,3:03.6-37 : and7.-23p.
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a m. . 0:15 a. m , and 12:45 p m.
4:00 : , G:15and8:15p. : : m
* TheSil7a. m run , leatin oniaha , and I
1:00 : p. tn run , leaving Kort Omaha , are uann
losded to full capacity with reftul r pasfenge
The 6:17 a. m. run will be made from the pt
office , cornf r of Dodo and Ifith snrchtj.
Tickcta can I e ptocured from ttrcet car di
ere , or from iHicre of hacks
FAKE , 25 CENTS , IHOLUDINO STRE 0
231
HI. I . KI.4DON.
General Insurance Agen
REPRESEM8J
PHCEXIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon
don , Cosh Assets . $5.107 ,
WES1CHKSTEK. N. Y. , Capital . 1,000 ,
THEMERCHAZfTS. of Newark. N. J. , 1,000 ,
OIRAR" FIRK.PhilidelphaCapital. ! . 1,000.
NORTHWESTEuM NATlUNAL.Cap-
1U1 . . . BOO ,
FIREMEN'S FUND , C&lifofnla . SOI ,
DliniSil AMK1UC.V ASSI'Il NCECo 1,2TO ,
NEW A .IK FJRK INS. CO. , Assets. . . . < ft
AMER1CAF CENTRAL , Assets . 300 ,
Southeast Cor. ot Fifteenth & Douelaa St.
mrhS-.il v nvMM. V-
cr. a.
MERCHANT TAiLQ
Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall
OMAHA. . KB
MEAT MARKE
T. P. Block. 16th St.
FrcahanJS'Jt Meats 0 all alnda consta' '
On hiud , prices re.i < jnible. VegtUbltt In s
en. Fcou deliveied to t ny pan of tbo city.
wa ADST ,
e 4 r > l V - h Kith B
A. F. RAFERT & CO. ,
Contractors and Buildti
Fine Woodwork a Spccla ty.
Agents for tlic KncausticTili
lain nnnoB sr . OMAHA
THE OHLT PUCE WHERE
can find a good issortmert of
BOOTS AND SHO !
At a LOWER FIGURE thai
any other shoe houao In the clt
P. LANG'S
236 FARNHAM ST.
LADIES' & GEN
SHOES MADE TO OHDE
d perfect fit cnsrmtcnl. Friers vrvn
FEVER ANI > AGUE ,
orIf
e'g
ch
nt
Is".t
.t-
VQ
at Defensive Medication
5U It a preoutiou wh ch should never ba DK
5UOf ed when dancer U present , and there !
coar o of tha Bitters at this c : ou is partlc
of ly deiirable , e'pee-'ally for the fes Ie and si
robe As a remedy for biliousneu , dyspepsia , nen
ness , and bowel comfliutt , there is not
comparable to this uholcsoma re torative
For sale hv all Druggist * ana Dealers icenei
bed UNO. G. JACOBS ,
d-
( Formerly of GIsh t Jacob ] )
tea
No. 1117 F rcham St. , Old Stand ot Jacob I
ORDERS IS ? TSLEQIUPII SOLICIT
n97.li
a-
ant
Odd FeUcws'Block.
SpecUl atleiiia to or Jen by ttkjrap !
Cir + n fllrtnP0'to-7 l homo. Saaplcs v
! 03 IU lOLVlS 2ree. Addrw Stlna-ja &
I Portkad , Mic5 ,
BAHKIHC HOUSES-
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
BANKING HOUSE
IN NBBBASKA.
CALDWELLHAMILTONiCO
Business'ramacteilsaajo as that o tn Iccor-
Derated Bant.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
sight cbccx without no'.ico
CcrtlBcatee of J pos't Issu'il parallB ia three ,
eli aid twe'vc months , beorinj ; interest , or on
demand nltbout interest.
.AtiyncC3-mada to uatomen on approved Be-
cur i'1st at nruHet rates of Interest.
. . billtof ncha-gd Govern
ment , Stats , C > un y and Clt Bondg.
I > r w Eifttit Dnft * rn Fc land , Ircliad , Boot-
land , and all parts ot Europal
SellE ropein Po-si.'e TIciets.
[ JOLIECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
tugldtf
TJ. S DEPOSITOEY ;
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OMAHA.
Cor. 18th ana Farnbam Streets ,
OLDEST BANK1HC ESTABLISHMEH1
IN OMAHA.
( SUCCKESORS TO KODNTZE BROa , )
ESTAEMSnED tS 1858.
Organized B3 a > .ationil Bank , August 20 , . 1383
Capital and Profits Over 300,00 (
Specially-uihnri2 d by the Secretary or Trearer ;
to rectiTS Subscription to ihe
U.S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAH
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
. B. President.
Auousica KorjfTZK , Tlca President.
U.W.YArr8. a hier.
A. J. PoriET05. Attorney.
JOBS A. CR IOIITOS.
V. H.DAVIS , Asa'tCashloi
This bsni rocelTeS deposit without regard 1
"isItTaf'tlmo 7tlflcates bnrlns Intersst
Urs t drafts on SaU F nelsM and prindp
Mfa ol the United fctafcS , y Lond'n'h ; ? l1
. piincipalcitier ol th W"1'
E'Jii.burzh and Sh
nent of Europe.
T
Sells paigige tickets lor Enjigiinto tA > ni'
man ne. msylitl
ESTATE BROKER
- _ - _ - . _ - - - . .i.j i
Geo. P. Bernis5
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
16th d ; Douglas 8ia.t Omaha , Neb.
This astracy does STRIOILT broktrag * bn
ness. Docs notspesn'ate , and therefore ny bi
rains on Its booSsaie Insared to its pitrona , I
ntcad of Ixtinr trolM l up hy th e ajsnt
BOGG3 & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKER
No 1405 farnh'im Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA
Office North Eldo opp. Grand Central Hot !
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1505 Farnham St. Omaha , Nebr.
400.000ACRES carefully seloctcdlaad inEtsti
Nebra&a for sale.
Great Bargains in improved farms , and Om :
WEBSTER SNYDEB
Late land Com'rU. P. R.B 4p-teb7t
BTROS RSED.
Byron Heed & Co , ,
OLDEST E&TA2Ll n >
REAL ESTATE AGENO
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep ft complete r.rtr ct. of title to al ! J
Katat9 in Omaha and DousU * Conntv. ma :
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL.
Cor. Randolph 6 < & 5th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
J.
IB
FIUCES REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER D/ /
Locked in the Imslness cent e , conven !
to plac B of amusement Eloiinn ly turn's !
containing alt modern improvements , passer
elera or , &s. J. II. CUMMISoB , 1 roprlet
ocietf
S
at 1 HOUSE
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADW
Council lilufls , Iowa *
On line ol Sties * Rallw.y , Omnibm 'o > nd f
all trains. ItATES Parl.ir iloor J3.CO per (
fecond floir S2 0 periUy ; third floor , S
The best furnished an < l mott com "odintw In
In the city. 0 EO. T. PHELI'S , Pro
H/IETROPOUTA / !
OMAHA , NEB
tBA WILSON - PROPBIETC
fho Metroj < ol'lan h centrally located ,
flret casa in ce y rwpsct , having recently 1
entirey rcnova'ed llie public wil flnd i
comfortable tnj homelike liouae. nurSt !
Schuyler , Neb.
Flist-daas House , Good \falg. Good I
Airy Uoota , and IdhJ and aicommnda
treatment. Tw I good Ecitip'o rooms. Sp
attention paid to commercial travelers.
S. MILLEE , Prop. ,
ilS-tf
Neb
Schuyler ,
FRONTIER HOTEl
Laramie , Wyoming.
The miner's resort , Rood accommoilit !
arge sample room , charcei reasonable. 6p
attention giren V > traveling men.
" " K. C. 1IILLI\RD. Prnprlot
INTER-OCEAN HOT !
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Flrst-cl-sj , Fine large S mpld Booms ,
! Ct- block from depot. Trains stop from 20 rcit
'es to2honra for dinner. Free Bus to and I
lar- Depot. Kate * S2.CO $2.50 and tlOO , accoi
: ly.u . to room ; s ngle meat 75 cents.
u i _ A. D. BALCOM , Propriet
Inz AITDREW BORDER. Cnief Clerk. n
lly
HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CI
Weekly Line of Steamshi
LcaTlns ewTork Every Thursday at 2j
For
England , France and Germaj
For Passage spp'y to
C. B. RICHARD & G
General P-L&scosez AgeaM ;
jun-21-lr Qi Broaflwav. New Y <
VINESAR WOBKJ
Jor.ts.Mtt. 3tk and 10tSti. , I
Fint quality dUlilcd Wine ind Cider Vine
o ! ia ) strength IhJov fietara pnccc , tad
rth *
Eociiror price ! ir. EBKBT KREB3 ,
i SS 5ffl
HENRY HOBNBERGER
- .
V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEEBf
In Kegs and Bottles ,
. at Reasonable
Families Supplied
Special Figures to the Trade.
Prices. Office. 239 Donelaa Street.
DOUB1J5 AJSD SINGLJS AOTING
AND HAND POiWPS
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimninga , IJining ilaoliinery ,
BELTIHC.HOSErBRASS . ANTlROH-FITTlKCS , PIPE , STEAM . PACKIMC ,
WHOlAsAIlS MD RETAIL.
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLST
"
i. T. . RTTlAWft 3f > 5 FarririnTn S
O.
WHOLESAL ER !
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha.
RPETI
Carpetingsl Carpetingsl
J. B. DETWILER
Old Reliable Carpet House ,
1405 DOUGLAS STKEET , BET. 14TH MD 15TB ; .
I3ST ± 868. )
Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , Etc ,
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST 1H THE WEST.
I Make a Specialty of
WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GURTAiHS
And have a Pull Line of
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
Clothes , Cornices ,
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ;
In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House.
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guarimtee < 2
Call , or Address
John B. Detwiler ,
\ Old Reliable Carpet Fouse , OMAHA.
PATRONIZE INDUSTRY
The Oni ) ' Lithographing Establishment in Hehraskal
a
JEROME RAGHEK.
Proprietor.
OMAHA BEE p
"
LITHOGRAPHING "Iw
COMPANY. n Q
*
: , Checks , Letter Bill and Bute Headings , Cards ,
Bonds , Certificates of Stock , Diplomas , Labels ,
eto , , done in the best manner , and at
Lowest Possible Prices.
OMAHA
and BUSINESS CHANCES ,
t a.
EeuniOQ Camp Ground Privilege * .
-mmlttee of arranjjemenU for the SelL -
L diera1 Reunion , to be held under tbe auspi
ce * of the 0. A. R . at Central Cltr , Msrnck
county , Kebnakt , from the lHh to the 13ih , In
clusive , of September , 1330 , will receive aled
ed * bids nn to Saturday noon , Atl , ' 21 , 1880 , for
tbe following pririletes !
1st. For the rent , durlntr th week of the Be-
Union , of two Dlnlnj ; Halls. 20x100 feet each :
kllcbens attached , 12ilCO feet. The kitchen *
each to be raw ! -Bed ith f onr furn iihed gtovr g.
two pump * , ard tni'ablo tables. Dining Halls
to bo furnished with tableland teat" , toolbar
public eatins-hou-es will bn allowfl on th
ground. 7he prices to bo charged not to ex
ceed thirty flv cents pe * meal , one dollar per
day , or five doilan for ths Tesk.
zd. Inclusive rizht of fojnliliintr Sutlers'
Stores for camp the Sutler to bo furnished with
two Hospital Tenta.
OU0 , 3d. Ono Promcnide Hall , 31rlOO feet , with
: dal raoalc stand and teaia.
Bids may be In the alternative , either to much
ir. for tie priillese , orwhat p r c t. nf the pioflta.
If on the pjr cent , basis , tbe corsmiitee to have
th supervision nf tha rtce'pts and disbursements
of the buiinets Jointly with the poity to wbom
tht privilege i < awarded.
All b d < must be accompaDied with a bond Of
one oi.e tfcoujind dcllarn. signed by two sureties ,
utea that ample supplies for the wants of the ump
torn shall be furnished , to tbe extent of the capacity
ding of tbe bnildincs provided.
Open proposes will also bo received for other
privilcsea on tt-effrou d *
10-t TtiecamDwill be provided with tents and barracks -
racks f r the iccomincdatton of 20,000 peopli.
' All bids and letters of inquiry should be ad-
I.'S dreaedto W H. WEBsTEK ,
Chairman Reunion Committee ,
ps _ Central tlty. ilerrlcfc Co. . Keb.
. m.
Machine Works ,
_ .
a. , J. F. Hammond , Prop.d ; Manager
The most thorough appointed and cocrplet *
irk Machin e Bbopa and ? ooridrr ia the state.
Cutingi of rvery description mnuiictured ,
Enjfnes , Pumps and avery ring o nucilaerj
made to order.
Spftdal attention tares to
AuKursPnlIeyS , Ilangers ,
ff , Bridge Irons , freer
Cutting , etc.
PUnsfor ew .
etc. , ceatlr executed.
St. , 59I
OMAHA WATER WORKS :
Notice ( o Contractors.
proporali will he received by tha City
\Tt r W < rrki Company cf Omaha , Ne . , at theie
office , room ! Vo. 4 , Creighton Block. In said city.
until 12 o'clock , noun , of Wednesday thel-t c'ay
of September , 1830 , for furnishing all materials ]
and porfoiminir work aa folloro :
One compound or condensiug j.Hmping-nmo
with capacity IT punp S.OOO.l/O * U. M. gallona
sjiinit 3 JO feet head from the .Missouri river ,
tbe a urco of supply. Into the r servoi sandalic.
to work apalut a maxio.um flre presnuro equal
to350hea.l.
Abe one non-compound noi condensini ; en-
pine ff 2,000,00" ) allons capacity under like con
ditions aa above.
Aba four boilers with all their appnrtenince * .
AUo engine founda'ionn and boiler fe tines.
Also one engine and bnihr housa comp'eto.
Also tie fumlsninz apjr"ximat Iy tno ton
of east iron water plpo and 75 tonsot ipedal east-
in-
inAl othelaylnot 23 mil S f' Vip * f864/1 /
with rpceialca tin In'lU'iinir E.ttIi ? . furnlsb-
ing letd , fuinishimt ad eUlnz vaf ro boxes and
coven and he scttim of hydrants
Also the furnishing the necessary valves.
Also the furnishing cf 250 flrt hvdranta.
AIM the furnuhius of all materials not found
on lha ground , and construetlrZ'J reservoirs with
an ag rez-te capacity of 9OWWW zillon * to
gether with rec-hin < anJ stttUuy chambers in-
Cue > t and efllunt rraoztro nU and eierjthloif
tecoimry to fully complets tbe name.
AliolnfiiiniihlnyaUirateriaNand labor no-
cesur to fully complete the lofluent or river
well and it * connections with the river and with ;
the pumplnst machineri.
tine iacAlinswiUbefurnI hedon application
at tha office of the company from and after the
18th inst.
Plain and d ta'Ied drawings will bs revly for
tbe esaminatlon ef bidders at the company *
oflco as a ore fron tnd alter the 25th inat.
PaymenU wil be nade monthly on work ioc
andmatenalifarr > Ub < d , with rewrvatiocs and
ficent.'onj let fonh intp cirlcation *
fd ! will bereceh'ed for the above work in Je
tail for the whole or my part thereof.
The company herenv r TTeth , ilzhtto rekat
anyoraabldi SA5IUE6B. J01IXSOV.
aualZdat President.
a week In 7001 own town.
orttStfrce. Addrcsa U. Hillett & Co.
Prnland. K
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CHARLES R1EWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
U UUc Cues. Cc&nt , CoaioU , Sbroudx. ttu.
fimhaa Elrt , Eat. 10th uidUJa
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