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    THE DAILY BEE.
E. EOSBWATES : EDITOH
HATICKAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOB MESIDEXT :
JAS1ES A. GAKF1ELD ,
of Ohio.
FOR vicE-pnr.sinrxr ,
CHESTER A. AKTHUR ,
of New York.
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS.
GEORGE W. COLLINS ,
of Pawnee County.
JAMES LAIRD ,
of Adams Comity.
JOHN M. THURSTOX ,
of Douglas County.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Member o ? Congress
EDWARD K. VALEimNE.
For memljcr of Congress ( Conticgeat ) ,
THOMAS J. JIAJORS ,
For Governor ,
ALBINUS NANCE.
For Lieutcnant-Governor ,
EDWARD C. CARXa
For Secretary of State ,
B. J. ALEXANDER ,
For Auditor ,
JOHN WALLICHS.
For Treasurer ,
G. M. BARTLETT.
For Attorney-General ,
C. J. DILLWORTH.
( Cornin'ssiorer of Public Lands and
Yvt Superintendent o ! Public Instruction
W. W. JONES.
DISTRICT TICKET.
Vor aVttorney Third JndlcM District.
X J. BURNHAM.
0 > 'K of the most remarkable politic
til paradcxet of the times is the fusion
of the bourVons wlflTtho prohibition
iul in Maine. It Isn't sjeneraliy un
deratood that Ihey take "water in
their * . "
THE Memphis Apptctl pp akB of the ,
"rich legacies" left the United States
by the detuncfc confederacy. One esof
these rich legacies was a Bum emtnatec
at 81,705.000,000 due to disabled
union soldiers snd the relatives of !
those killed in the war.
APTEU a protracted , although not
a bitter contest , Mr. N. J. Burnham
has been nominated by the republicans
Iilo
cans of this district to the responsible >
position of district-attorney. Mr.
Burnham is a young man of more than
averaro ability , who has worked his
way up in the profession and enjoys
the respect of the bar aa a rising
torney. Owing to pressure on our
columns , we defer a sketch of [ urr
Burnham's career until another issue
of TUB BEE.
IT is a disgrace to Omaha and a ad
commentary on American journalism
that the chief executive of the na
tlon should ba lampooned and insulted
Iton
ed by any newspaper on the occasion
of his visit. The Omaha Herat & ? ?
vrhfse editor enjoys a world-wide no
toriety in connection with the Cronin
* NSJkVDuly : paper outside of tin
hiu
k that bns gone ou >
President Haye ?
I fjf Mitt"tf bo pit lity du
[ { | tOtiiG liaitlon which ho occupies. Nj
other community would tolerate sucl
a violation of all decency.
TUB c'tizecs of Onulia are to bo
congratulated on the assurances in
now have of the early completion Wlc
the water works. This long deferred
nnd much needed improvement wil
be a fixed fact within lesa than eigh
months. The contracts for machinery
pipe , excavation , &c- , have been le
to responsible parties , and unles ,
some unforzeeu accident
befall the pro
prietors wo ehall hare water works fo ;
lire protection by Now Year in tii
business portion of the ci.j- . THE BEE
has been for many years an unceasing
ndvocato of water work ? , and it ii
gratified that it has been largely
instrumental in securing a system o
water works for Omaha that wi !
meet her wants not
onlv for the pres
cat bat for the next generation.
THE
The platform adopted by the rcpub
licin stataconvention commends ibel :
for its brevity and
ont'poken express
ion of public sentiment on the trans
portation question. The sixth plauk
p'.cdg's the party in this state and th
candidates nominated by the pirly to
secure legislation which will prcvcr
ex ortion , discrimination and othe
abi-bes by railway corporations. The
resolutions pasted with the platform
urga upon congress the importance and
a
necoistty of improving the Missour
river for barge transportation. These
resolutions must , of ccurce , mee
with universal favor among all classes
of our people.
Unfortunately this eonnd platform :
was adopted after the
ticket was nom
mated , and at least three
of the men
noaiiuited oa the state ticket have by to
their ac's , volca ami affiliation giv-
oa the Ho to tha platform. Th
pledge made by the party , with such
men to back it , will be more claptrap of
intended to conciliate the scntimcn
of the masses in favor of protection
against monopolies. Practically the
platform pledges will be a dead letter in
with E. K.
Valentine
in conjrcs ; atd
E. C.
Carnes presiding over the senate
of this stato.
Valentine owes his first nomination
to the Union Pacific and his reuomi- of
niud
tioa to both the Union Paci6c and
udIt
the Burlington and Missouri. It
wonld be supreme ingratitude on his aii od
ptrt to kick the lidjer o which he
heof
rosj , and no man with a I nleful of
b.Mtns expects th * * > ni J * i.ience or in
his vote will hi t uowa in congress
against his cren r md owners.
As to Csrnec , we all know his polit
ical conscience is very elastic. He is
soul and body the property of the 0. to
P , dependent on them for his buei-
nass auccofa and indebted to them for
nis political existence. His icc-
I ! ord as presiding cfBcar over Ito ; vhe
cenate ia etdl fresh , in the public
mind. With such a man to jack hoof
senata committees in the interest of
ho monopoliaj , the plank that pledge ; *
le iilalian to prctsci the people
agiins : cxtoriion and discrimination , the
( B a farce iind a fraud ; ' ,
No other etate in the Un'oncm boast
of a larger republican vote in proportion
tion to its population. The responsi
bility for good government and re
putable representation in the national
legislature is with ihe dominant parly.
It is humiliating but nevcrthtlesijtrue
that the ablest and raost respected
member * cf tbe republican parly have
bean crowded fromdthe.etagc oLpublip
life in this state , and men of mediocre
talents and vulnerable moral character
have been pushed to the Jronljyid
occupy _ positions of honor and trust.
The machinery of'the party has fal
len into the hands of dishonest acd
designing men who have wielded their
pernicious influence to further then-
own ends , Eerve tha interests of cor
porate monopolies and deprive the
people of ihe services of mon of char
acter , integrity and ability.
On the 24th day of July , only .five
weeks ago , the republican state cen
tral committee , manipu'eted by the
political attorney of the Union Pacific
ooksnsp judgment on the republican
maeeos and called & state convention
n the let of September.
The prime object of making such
n early call was to deprive repuhli-
an farmers who oonstituta a
majority of the party ,
ug an active i fiartheprimaries
u nuggivo the control of the coun-
y conventions to the wlro worker ?
nd cappers of the monopolies. Againsl
this programme THE BEE entered
, : msly , emphatic but unavailing pr < -
tseJ. The outcome h&s tally justifies
aur worct expectations. The conven *
tjon that met nt Lincoln , Wednesday ,
notoriously under the control o
the worst elements of our pirty. The
nomira'ions were , put through tan
dtr whip and spur by ringmastera ant
monopoly drivers who took ndvan
tago cf the unorgan'zad ' masi of dele
gates and crowded nominations down
their throats which mutt serious !
weaken our party.
Wo have placed the ticket nomi
nated at Lincoln at the head of ou
editorial columns under the names o
Qarfield and Arthur. For the first
time in the history of this paper we
arc compelled to hoist anma of the
names in that ticket under protest.
We are impelled by a higher Uw than
tha usage of pirties and party organs
to enter protest against the nomina
tion of E. K. Valentine for congress
nnd J . C. Carnes for lieutenant gover
nor. Wo cannot consistently th
our conception of duty endorse EO
nominations , ord we cannot advise re
publicans to bupport them. Our
reasons for this course are based
upon the records of these men
iu public life. That record branc's
t'lotn as dishonest and entrust
worthy. Tha blunder made ly
the republican piriy in nominating
thesa men can .yet ba rectified , and
when wo give full publicity to their
csraor we confidently believe they will
either voluntarily withdraw from the
race or bo stimmarilv tate'n from the
ticket by the state central committee.
The other nominations are for the
ninat narhi rrn nV. . Th. . . - . U
ment paid Mr. Majors , although of noire
intrinsic v luo , is merited , and we
only regret that ho was.not selected to
fill the position to which Va'entihe
wis nominated. Gjvernor
Nance has
filled the executive office with dignity
and unimpeachable integrity. He
has earced his ronominilion and will
doubtless receive illP
the unanimous
sup
port ot the whole Py.
republican parly.
Tnis is aho true of Secretary Alexan
der , Treasurer Bartlett and Attorney
General Dilworth. Mr. John Wal-
lichs , the r publicin nominee for
auditor , is a m n of conceded ability
and sterling integrity. He has for
many years filled thopositiou of county
clerk in Hall county and incidentally
that of clerk of the district court. He
has universally discharged his duties
with fidelity and enjoys the reputation
of biing a solid , reliable citizen
and an earnest republican. Mr. Ken
dall , the candidate for commissioner
of public lands , who was ou the
monopoly slate , has been te -
ly connected with surveying sts
that made ex-boss
- Cunningham un '
pleasantly notorious. As clerk in'Of
Howard county , Mr. Kendall has
served with ability and wo have no
doubt is competent to fill the on
of land commissioner. Professor
Jones , candidate tor superintendent a
of public instructions , is eminently
qualified for the position. As superln
tendout of the public schools at Liu
coin , ho enjoys a high reputation as
practical educator , pud wo can
cheerfully commend him
for the pro
motion with which the republican par
ty has honored him.
Republican Platform.
1. The republicans of Nebraska
most heartily endorse the profession of
principles formulated by ths national
republican convention at Chicago ,
aud pledge tbeir unswerving support
the candidates there nominated.
2. Wo affirm the doctrines of na $
tional sovereignty in the Lrmulated
principles upon which the perpetuity
iho nation rests , and that the prin
ciple of homo rule as enunciated nu
tha democratic is
parly but the cau
tious expression of the
Calhoun doc
trine of stitc rights , is revolutionary
its character nnd destructive cf the
unity cf the nation. and
3. Wo regard the recent seizure of
of in
the franchises of the rerublican citih
ssens of Alabama , eurpsaiug in tide s'gr '
magnitude and effrontery of the crime bals
all former efforts cf
the
party un
der their Tweed plan in 2xTew York ,
and the Mississippi plan in the south ,
a fair specimen of democratic meth
and a forecast of It
democratic dominion -
minion in national affjirs oId
that ehould
incite every honest man and tax-payer
the country to the
most earcejt
en
deavor to defeat the party of bri aad-
age ber. and Irani at tha polls in Novem well.
4. We h
ve considered "
and "what Lee ing
Jackson
would do if
they reEd rail
alive , jcheersjand have
determined
jrrsi
employ our beai Ede
energies in
preventing -
venting the seizure of the national of
government by their living comrades
through the frauds of a tolid omb. Iesof
5re congratuhite the east
people of few
state upon its rapid increase ofo ! fisa.
population and -wealth , and upon the
good measure of pro parity that hia
rewarded their labor , upon the rapid
uptniildirg of our material interests
ainco the auci&sa cf resumption and
revival of trade. ? .
C. "We pledge ou ? eupfort (9 ( -
congress fthd such
res by st&to legislature * aa may be
leoemry to effect & Correction of
buses and prevent extortionate die.
rimination in charges by railroad
orporatlonn.
7. We most cordially Invite the eid
and oo operation m thp latest defense
of the national integrity and national
mrae of all republicans and war dem-
> cratj who have
, differed with us on
emporr.-y issnes , or have clung to a
> arty name.
llcsolttd , That we heartily join in
he. recommendation mide by G neral
Garfield in hia letter of acceptance in
urging upon congress the speedy im-
irovoinent of the Missouri river for
barge navigation ?
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
Colorado.
Antelope ire shoe from the porchca
of hotels at Colored 3 Springs.
The hotels
at Idaho Springs are reported
porte to be crowded to their utmost t
oipacily.
oipacUp to the present time over 60,000-
000 ) brick" 1 has been used in Denver
this ecsaon.
A cloud i burst recently broke upon
; ha brick yards in Denver , doing 810t
000 } worth of damage ,
It is rumored that the Sinta Fe
road wi'l build n broad gusge road
Tom Pueblo to Denver.
TomAJ
AJ rich strike was recently made in
Uorgetown. ! The ore carries ? 00 to
800 ounces of silver per ton , _ . -
ThenipuniaiR ' fSipberry crop ia bet
S' gathered. Tne hcrvest will be
light , as the year has cot Seen favor
able.
able.Tl
The Denver university will soon
have finished the moat compete chem
ical labrntcry west qf the
river
Placer gold mines have been rVacov-
ored on tha south fork of Chalk creek ,
near Forest City , anil great excite *
ent prevails.
The Western Union will extend the
olp raph to Ud Cliff M soon as the
material with which to construct the
line hac beeil received.
The pioneer church in thaGunnison
country will eoan be started by the
BpUoopolians. A church ssdifioe will
be erected in GuunisonCity.
The Longmont and Erie railway
company hsfa just voted io extend the
line of the railroad from CanSeld ,
Boulder county , to Denver.
Gen. Sheridin has reached Los
rinoa. Ho goes to the southwestern
corner of the state to examine the sites
selected for the two proposed now
Forts on the Grand and L Plata riv
ers.
ers.A nanitirium will ba established in
the mountains , on the line of the
Denver and South Park railroad , fifty
miloi from Denver. It will be situ
ated on a small plateau with an alti
tude of 8000 feet.
The Santa Fe compiny are actively
engaged in putting up the new roundhouse -
house and depot iu Pueblo. Tha
foundation of the round-house is near -
ly completed , nnd the scene presents
great activity.
Bunkotnen s'ill catch the unwary in
Colorado. ALeadvillo inas
man recently was
swindled r.ut of 2000 on thegold brick
dodge. Many have bean fooled into
purchasing red sand-etone for : ted
carbonates
Grasshoppers have made their ap
-pearance in several places in Boulder
county. A farmer south of Loft Hand ,
has had his oat aud com crop serious [
ly injured. There may be a few in
other places.
Prof. Short , professor of chemistry
and pby.'ica , is c * > n8ideravlo of an ryn
ventor. His last experiment ha ? bosn
with an electric light , which eome of
the best men in Ohio have FO much :
_ _ Uaekimr him
wilh $100,000. ' inm
Four
hundred men m
tLe grade of the Denver and "llio
Grande railroad between La.idville
andKokcmo , and tbe company intend
that the truck shall be laid and the ,
cars running into Kjk'.mo ere the
snow fi'Jli in the valley. The grading !
on the continental divide the
highest
railroad point in the world is com '
pleted and ready for the rails.
Wyoming- .
The new mining , Cummins
camp 113
City , will BOCII ba organized into 113a
school district.
The two or ihrco casea of small pox
in Eraniton's Chinatown are importa
tions from San Frjnciseo.
A rich qiiiirfz claim
, showing free
gold , stratified about sixty feet wide
and of tine grain , I.i3 ; been struck on
Icwcr Strawberry crack.
Encouraging prospects have been
made in North park , the ore in which
assiys high , The miners are now
putting up many substantial housfs.
The new club house in Cheyenne is
undt.r contract. It will be of brick
and elegant in design and finish. ckIt
will bo fixty feet fiont , two stones
high , and will coat f 60,000.
There is to bo quite a revival ii.
Swoetwaler mines this fall. Late
scientific improvements in
machiuer
ry
make it prc fi-ablc to work many claim *
which wou'd ' not pay under the ok
proces ? .
Tlio new coal mines about
two mile :
north of Carbon station show already
vein ten feet wida.
They are in t.
place much better located
for a town
than the present ono , wilh plenty ivno
good spring water to supply tlio town
Liramio count ? is making rapic
strides in the sheep Industry. A few
years ago , there were only SOOO CTVor
10,000 sheep whcra there are now
110,000 and are increasing rapidly
The lyto
clip this
year will amount to
600,000 pounds , which at the marko
price of 25 cents will add $150,000 COte
the production of the county.
The Chinamen of Evansion are
building for themselves
a new Jos
house much larger than the
old one ,
and have sent to China for a nev
carved imaga of Joss which will cost
$1503. The whole interior 3She
of the
edifice is to bo on a grand scale heo
earring , red paint tinsel
, gilt and other
subst.intigl glory.
The ladies' of Liramie
, acting un |
derjthp inspiration of the "Woman't
Chrisiiau Temperance union "
, ve
gotten up and circulated a paper , in
which they pledge themselves to vote - ed
labor for the election of only
strictly temperance n < en to office
the approaching election.
. Ono
hundred and sisty ladies have alreadj
sigced this pledge , enough to hold a
balance of power.
Arizona
Tha silver district in southern Ari
zotia ia the driest
place on the crash
has had no iain for nearly a year.
Past experiments prove that cotton
eeed from Petu thrives well in tha
territory. Sandwich Island
sugar
cane , planted some yesra ago , is dcin
. °
well.On August 2G . has
surveyors begin driv
stakes for the new Ariz ns Central
railroad , for grading. Tha M.iricopa
grading commences on October 1 , a d
trains will run to Phoenix
bv iho fiist :
ing
next Fabruary.
Anew city is slsrtsd forty miles ! river ery
of Benson called esa
Matey. In a
days the place
Tull have
. a postof-
From
Blsley there a-o several to
n8 * ? U4Ir'P G ' ap deer
Carlos aiu Globe. ed
bsst
California.
vhP ) Cr P cf the
v ? Pr"nt year
acknowledged to bs the hrest
ever
especially fa the of
to propura threshing aphingi.
Bed Bmff J growing faslep than
any cily in the state.
There ia & proposition to
extensive smelting works in San
Diego.
The Farmers' Union of Yuba City
are about to build a now ohed for tha
storage of grgiu.
The Mission grapea in the vicinity
of Los Angeles are sufloring severely
from mildew , aa the result of the cool
weather and fogay nights which have
prevailed thU gummer.
A crrps of engineers vas to arrive
in San Dieco Sept. 5 to locate a branch
j Of the Atchiaon , Topelta a d Santn
Fe railroad , from San Diego to the
Nee"
Needles on the Colorado , via Cajou
pass ,
The Fresno Expositor sjt : The
farmers of this section ara very much
ditcour/ged at the low price of grain.
Many of them ar-i severely in debt
and are compelled to gell , and the
price realized ia hardly sufficient to
pay for handling the crop.
At all the shipping points along the
river in Y lo and Calusa counties
wheat ia stored in immense quantl.
ties , and several steamers are engaged
in transporting large quanties t > San
Francisco. There is also much being
shipped by railroad.
Twin lakes are the only bodies of
water in the world where red flying-
fiah can be aeon , They-frefjueutlygst
on the-larr a f'ocks and lie in the sun
for several minutes , then thy into Uje
water. At night they go jn flocks ,
and present a nove ) appearance as they
sail through the ail' .
Oreeon.
Encouraging reports aye received
f'om all parts of the state of an abun
dant yiqld of grain crops.
Oregon may coon expect io have a
monopoly of the valuable canning in-
duttry. In California the aalmoii
catch is greatly diminished by want on
disrosard of the ) ftw , and wholesale
murder and slaughter of fish ,
General Howard baa gone to
Spntaue Falls to locate , if practicable ,
a cite for a new military post near the
mouth of the Spokane river. If an
vailablo site ia tound , ( and procured
amp Chelau and Fort Colviile will
uobably be abandoned.
Heavy fires nro raging in both Oas-
cule and Coast ranges of the roouti-
ains in Oregon , and the whole Wil-
amett valley ia completely shrouded
n dense clouda of smoke. In tome
> ortioii3 of the valley the emoka h so
hick as to render objects indistinct
at a hundred yards off , and the air ia
stifling. Fires ere raging so fiercely
n the forests of portions of Yamhill
county as to threaten the town of Mc-
Minnvi'le , and the authorities of that
ilaca are considering methods for
protection against thu destroying ele-
nent.
Montana.
The lowest pass over the Rocky
mountains the Priest Pass road in
Montana has just been completed.
There is much excitement over the
Cataract district. A specimen of ore
from a mlno neitr Eed Hock assayed
83800 to the ton.
A colony of 100 fami'ies ' from Ne
braska and Kansas , has its agents
looking , at the Flnthead lake country
with a few to settling it.
The farmers in the Bitter Root val
ley are threatened with trouble from
the Xorthern Pacific Rulroad corn-
pany , who claim their land.
Montana haa a larger amount of
land included in Indian reservations
than any other state or territory
about 1,000,000 acres.
The Indiana at . Sort Berthold
gency have 800jircs planted with
. .potatgeaaijd garden produce ,
which will cofflpare with any along tl 4
rver
The construction1 corps of the mili
tary telegraph , have Gnibhed Iho Hue
to tha summit of the Ccun d' Alt-lie
mountains separating Montana from
Idaho.
The Northern Pacific engineers are
surveying the valley between ret.
Keoph and the mouth t.'R
of thn Big '
Horn on both sides of the river and
the charges me that the line will be
run on the south sido.
The Utah and Northern railroad is
graded forty miles north of the pres
ent terminus , Red Rock. There are
now employed 300 men and 200 teams ; (
the men are nearly nil Mormons.
(
Iu cleaning bed stone in Harvey
gulch recently two
gold nuggets were
picked up , One weighed twenty-five
ounces nnd fifteen fa.a.
pennyweights.
The other , containing a little quartz ,
weighed forty-nine ounces.
The hay cn-p this season will bo
smaller than for some years previous.
In the Yellowstone 13.ry
valley it is very
short , and ranchmen in cutting the
hay are using the scythe , which in
many places is moro effective than
mowing machines.
A violent hail
storm fell upoa
Butte siid surrounding country Aug. '
24. The crops sustained great injury.
For about thirty miles down the val ,
ley from Butte the
, oat
crop was 111-
tirely ruined , whilu wheat and barley
were very seriously injured.
The new government post will bo
named Fort Maginnis in honor of the
district delegate. The site selected ia
twelve miles east of Black Bnt'oand ' I
opposite Cone Butte Pass on Ford's
creek , a tributary of Box Elder that
flows into the Musclesholl.
A wild woman , who utters unearth-
ly screams , and flies with the speed thof
an antelope upon sighting any human
things , flaunts her disheveled locks in
the foothills of the Belt range in the
Missouri valley. A hunt ia about tend
be orgauizad to effect her capture.
Idaho.
Lewistor will buy the ferries nnd -
make them free.
Medical lake is becoming an attraction -
tion for invalids.
Surveying is now going on of the
lands in eastern Potlatch and
, several
new townships will soon be open for
settlement.
A small amount of
snow still re-
mains on Thorn Creek
Peak
, near
Idaho City. It has usually disappear
ir
in July.
Washington.
Immigrants are pouring into Washington -
ington territory at an unprecedented
rate this summer.
Walla Walla is growing rapidly.
Among the new buildings is a court
house that will cost § 60,000 The
population is 3800 , about one-half
that of the county.
Walla Walla ia to have a large flume
from the mountains , seventeen miles
distant , extended to the city , through
which logs , lumber and fuel will been
floated to the cily. The construction
already commenced.
How It Was Discovered. on
.
Helena ( II. T.JHerild. oa.
A correspondent relates
the follow
incident in regard to the discov
of a noted mine in the Wood
country : "Ihe
Eikhorn waa "i
discovered in a queer . A
way. pros
pector from Helena 38ay
wont out ono day
kill some game. Ho spied a pretty : cc
and shot at it " "
He
only wound-
tbe animal , and away it bounded idas
it could , leaving a trail of blood
behind. By the reddened snow the UC
hunter followed her up , and finally
found
her lying d-ad the
upon summit
a mountain where -
, he found som.9
gptondid s'ena ' crojiplnRj , The
moiiutain is a sort of an isolated oiie ,
and right nt thaaummit tha croppinjiB
crept out. Mr. Haoaer , president of
q. Helena bank , vinted the * pot and
right then cm ] thnre j ( ve the owner a
cheek for $12,000 , Not a particle of
work had been done save the scaking.
Ita present owner has since developed
it by an open out and has found ono
of the walla. Ho has taken , out fifty
tons or pro , avenging 300 ounoee ,
thus getting bis money back in a short
time.
No Mail Agent , '
Lsrsmle Timoi.
The east bound p-etonger train this
morning had n mail car on , but no
mail Bgent aa far ai heard from.
When the train arrived a mn was on
as usual with lha mail from this
office , going east , and to receive the
mail from the west , but the car was
locked , and if the mail Bgent was on
board he was asleep or drunk or per
haps both , and the consequence is
that we received no mail from the
west to-day , and none ha * gene east.
Our mail facilit'os ' are as good as any
place in the world , but the ignoramus
who hss charceof the same don't know
enough to pick up potatoes , yet he
holds his place because he is a eoqd
howler at political meeting ! . It is
about time < hat our cit'z ' ns take hold
of the matter and by a un'ted effort
see if a responsible and capable man
can't ba placed in charge , of the maili
on the line of the Union Pacific rail
road ,
NO CURE NO
Dr. Pieroe's FamilyVjfi ttfnesi nro i
guaranteed to cure , for particulars see i
wrapper * and pamphlets. They are re-
liable , hava not sprung into popu
larity in a week or mouth and gene
out of favor aa rapidly , but bnng sus
tained by merit , have won a world"
wdo reputation , ntccssitatinga branch
in London , to t upply foreign countries ,
while the home salea are encrmoua
throughout the United States. Golden
Medic 1 Pisco very purifies and en
riches thu bloo'l , preventing fevem ,
and curing all skin and scrofulous af
fections , stimulating the liver to ac
tion , relieving bilioumet s , and caring
consumption , which U scrofula of the
lungs. If the bo * ds are costive take
Pierce'a Pellet * ( l.ttle . pills ) . Both
sold hy druggists.
OiiiCAao , 111. , Mny Gth , 1870.
WoiU's D.iptnsary Medlnl Association ;
Gr.jm.EMAN Foryeara I have been
a great sufferer. My trouble first
started with terrible ague chills and
constipations. This left me in 1878
with a racking cough and frequent
bleedincs from the lungs- Since this
time I have been continually dostor-
ing , consulting physicians without
number. iVttn them I received no
benefit or encouragement. The most
noted phypic'ans of our city who last
visited mo expressed their opinions in
the brief but hopeless word * , "Take
good care of yourself the few days you
have to live , we cannot help you-
you.1 I grew s'eadily worse under
their treatment. Ono day , through
readme your memorandum book , I
learned of the Golden Medical Discov
ery. "With but little hope of relief I
purchased a bottle and tobk it. To
my surprise and satisfaction it did met
moro good than all the drugs I had
taken the yeir round. I am now
steadily usiri it with benefit , and reo
ohtmend it io all to ba just what it is
advertised.
Sincorelv yours ,
JAMES P. McGRATii ,
60 Wight street.
If yr.uaro trotiHs'I with fever and ivmie , dumb
acuc , hltlloiii fever , JmnJice , dyfpcpfia , ft * nv
rtis'ate of clia livef , llool OY tlolflich , end wish
to jret it well , try the tifrtro.eJy , Prof. Gllll'
mptte's t'reiK-h Mvc * P d. AsV your driljcglet
for it and lafta in other , anil if he hag Hot got
t BOI..I > M in n letter- - > 7 p gr-l. p.j co _
Tel do , O. , and ro'tive ou -rtturi
The liver is more frequently the seat of
di ease than h generally supposed , for up
on its regula'r notion depends , in a great
measure , the powers of the stomach , bow-
ela , brain and th % whole nervous system :
Rcstul.ito that important organ by taking
Simmons' Liver Uegiilator , and you pre
vent must of the diseases that flesh is heir
to.
to.FHOM
FHOM THE OHASE COUNTY
"LEADER , "
CoTTaMfoon , C'nnic Co. , Kacs S.
"AnaVts-V is thd nanic'f * Pile' Remedy In
rodtucil In thN section of the Stjie upon Ho
recoil mond-t on nf thsse who have tried it , bv
W. Vf. Jones. Wil jam Barton says he tried
oio-y remedy re'cminc' ( led , but "Analicsi3"wa3
he enl ly one that cScMcd n pcnn > ncnt euro
Usdl " 4naVc-is" ore sent free tm.ll suf-
eric's on pjip'icatMn to "Amkeala ' Dapot Box :
3W , Now York. AI . ' ' ixf
o (3'd ( Ly d tlgi 'g everj
wlicze. PrlccS'.OOptrhox.
1. oo OB : . ,
Odd I'cllows1 Block.
Prompt attention given to or lew by telegrap
Machine Works ,
.
J , F. Hammond , Prop. & Manager
The mot thorough appointed and complete
Machine Shops and foundry In the state.
Castings of every description manufactured.
Engines , Punlpa atld every does o machinery
orj
made to order.
Special attention qtven to
Weil Augurs , Pulleys , Hangers.
Slisif tiner , Bridge Irons , Gcer
( Jutting , etc *
Plangfornstt Jtachlhcfy.ileachanlcal ht-
Draught-
Eg , Models , etc. , neatly executed. httb
358 Harnev St. . Bet. I4t and 16tto
Itl. R. KISDOX ,
General Insurance Agent ,
REPRESENTS :
PHOINIX ASSDRASCK CO. , of Lou-
don. Cash Assets . J6.107,107
WKSTCIIESTEK , N. Y. , Capital . 1.000,003
THE JIKKCIIAN fS. of Neu.irk. N. J. , l.OOO.OOi (
QlRATUi FIUE.l'hiladelphla.Capital. . 1,000.000
KOKTHWESTEBN NATlONAIi.Cap.
ital . . . 000.000
FIKEMCN'S FUND , California . SOOOCO
UIU1ISH AMEIUCA ASSUKiNCKCo l.IOO.OOO
-NEn A tK FIRB INS. CO. , Asaeta. . . . SoO.OCO
A1IEIUCAF CENTRAL , Aeets . 300/WO
Southcaat Cor. of Fifteenth & Dmujlas St. ,
pic'8-'lv
- OMAHA. NKB.
ST , CATHERINE'S
A _ _
I f
Academy for
Young Lad ies. 6
18thandCassSts.OmahaNeb.
b.be :
The course of
Eides the . Etuaicsat this InUitntion , been -
u.-uil
branches cf
anEnglijh education
on ,
embraces
French , German ,
iuintmT , i-iam and Fan Needle Uusi % " SIn
Fliwirs.ets. y Work , Wax ere
The8.siion
commgrces the flret Mo day Jn
Siptembcr and the n st
Monday la .
150V3 IfOm tiYf * tn . . . February. . _
tart * > a * > -i .f II L. J
ad-
For further jiartlcnUrs app'y to
Directress of St. Catherine's
Academy.
tU3012t
tha
MEAT MARKET.
to
P. Block. ICth St. ties
hand , nricea reMTnlbre Ve tablcTlnTws for
ooadeliyeiedtoinrpartofthecity.
St't <
Ml Ti-nh IRth 8
* > . B. BEEMER ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
9t D.
9tCa
Ca
' J Fi L. and Agent f'er BOOTH'S
A. F. RAFERT him.
&
CO. ,
Contractors and Builders. fceeu that
ivorapcca'ty. ' S.Jg
4-Sfipts for the Encanstlo Tiling
U19DOMB6T.,01UBA. ,
STfflGTH and ENERGY ,
WITHOUT THE fSE OF DRUGS. ARE RE
QUESTED TO SEND FOR THE ELECTRIC
REVIEW , AU ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL -
NAL , WHICH IS PUBLISHED
FOB FREE DISTRIBUTION.
TT TEEATS upon HEALTH , ! ITGIiC.N'E , * nd Phj S-
J. cal Culture , and ii acf.mpMe ejcyclopaului o (
Infovmatioa for iuvMids an4 those nho anfier from
Jv'ervcus. Eibiusting injTainfu ! Di > eaita. Errij
inbject that beuf upon health and human btppmesi ,
ncelrei attentljn in us jwgei : and the man ; ques
tion ! aiked by inCeriiiE Invalids , wto h.iredejpalted
of a cure , are aDiirertd , and valuable information
Ii volunt r6d to all "bo nr In ueed cf medical .id-
rice. The subject of 21 c ric Beltn rtrou ileaicine ,
and the hundred and one questioun of * ifal impoi-
lance to suffering humanltj , are dul } Lonaidered
aad explained.
explained.YOUNG MEN
Atd others who infler from Sirrouj and FbrMcal
DebilltT. LMJ of MaolT Vigor , Prn'ftture Exhaus
tion and tha many gloomy consequences of early
inducrttlon , etc. , are etpeciallf benefited by tun-
suiting ita contentu ,
The LEC P.ICBEVlEWexpo e > tb ( > iinmiliated
fraud ! practiced by quacks and medical Impcttora
who profeu to " practica roedioinu , " and points out
the only itkt liiqpja , nod eSeCtlre road to Health ,
Vigor , and Bodily Energy.
Send your address on postal cird for a copy , ana
Inforrsitlon worth thfH'it d ni t * W > ou-
Address the piiblUheri ,
CULVERIViACHER GALVANIC CO , ,
tOR. EIGHTH and VINE STS. . C1HCINHATI. 0
45 fears before tliePuWla.
THE CENUiME
IITER PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy "for
9ll the ills that flesh is heir to , " but in
affections of the liver , and in all Bilious
J | Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can bo used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. Aa
a simple purgative they are unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Each box lias a red-wax seal on the lid ,
with the irapression.TUcL ANE'S LIVER
PILL , Each wrapper bears the signa
tures of 0. MCLANE and FLEMING Biios.
a * " Insist upon having the genuine
DiCc. JIoLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared by
FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pn. ,
the market being full of imitations of
the name JIcLnnc , spelled differently ,
but same pronunciation.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS.
A Speedy and Effectual Cars.
PERKY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER
Bag stood the test of roKTT TEARS' trial.
Direction } with each dottle.
OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Local Aeontseverywhere tosel
Tea , Coffee , Baking Powder.
Flavoring Extracts , etc , by ampe ! , to f imllb ,
FroGt good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , Box
6020. St. Louts. Mo.
always Cures and never disap
points. The world's , great Fain-
Rollover for Man and Boaste
Cboftp , ( juick and rolia'blo.
PJTOHEK'S OAST'dBIA
is uofc Narcotic * . Ollilrtrcii
grow iht uyon , Mothers like ,
nnd Physicians recommend
CASTOIJIA. It regulates tlio
Bowels ? ; cures Wind Colic ,
allays Fcverisliiiess aud
> de
stroys Worms.
WEI DE MEYER'S CA
TARRH Cure , & C6iisitutional
Antidote for iuis tcrrilblo fliala-
dy , by AlisoFpticnt The inost
Important Disoo-pp 1 jelitce Vac
cination. : Other remedies iaajr
relieve Catarrh , thi cures nt
any stage before Consumption
sots iti ;
BUSINESS CHANCES.
Reunion Camp Ground Privileges.
THE cniMmittcfc Cf arranccfncnta for th& So ! ,
tilers' I'.eUniotl , to be held under the nd vices -
cos of tbe 0. A. H. at Central City , Mcrrlck
county , Nebraska , from the 13th to the 18th , In.
cilisive , ot Seiitcmbcf , 1330 , will receive seated
bids ut to Saturday noon , Angus' 21 , 18SO , for
thS fdlotfinir prhlleje : ,
1st. For the rent , dimni the weelc of the Pc-
linlon , ot two Dining llalU , 0x100 feet catti ; '
kitchens attached , 12xlCO feet. The kitchens
each to befurnl bed with four furni-ihed etovfg ,
two pitmp * , and sul'able tables. Dininp Halls
to beUrnl.ihcd ( t ith tables r > Md ec H. Ko other
public eating-bouses Will be all'iweil on li'.a
ground. Tbe prices to be charged not to ex
ceed thirty five cent 3 per meal , ouo dollar per
day , or five dollar j for the week.
yd. Exclusive right of fainlshinjr Sutlers' :
nt"fc3 fdr f am | > the Sutler to be f lirnlahed irith
two Iloepitat Tents.
3d. Ono Promhmde Hall , 32x100 feet , with
music stand and scats.
Bids roar be in the alternative , either eo milch
for thB Jirlvllegc , orwbil jlsr co-1. of the proRts.
If on the pr cent , hisla , the committee to h.tvc
thoBUperviiian of thorcca'pUamldisburscmcnti )
of the busine'B jointly with the patty to whom
the privilegeha imlcd.
AU b u < mn&t tic afccompaclod with a bhnd of
obctnouiind ilcllar Bisncd by tire s'Jrctlcs. !
that ample supplies for the wants of the camp
shall be furnished , to the extent of tbe capacity
of the buildings provided.
Open proi > 9ia will also to received for other
privilcjcj on the grou d.
Tire camp will be provided with tents snd tar-
racks for tbe accommodation of 20,000 people.
AH bids and Icttara of Inquirv ehould be i.ad
dressed to W If. WEDSTER ,
Chairman Ileunion Committee.
Central City. Merrlclc Co. . Neb.
PASSENGER CCOMMppATlOH LINE
PflOl HEA
OMAHA AND FEORT OMAHA !
Conuccts With Street Cars
Corner of SAUNDER3 and UA5IILTON
STREETO. ( End of Red I.lno as follows :
LB\VE ouAHA ;
0 , * 8:17and : Ill9a rn ,3:03,5:87snd7:29p.ra. : : :
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a m. . 9:15 : a. m , and 12:45 : p , m.
4:00 : , 0:15 and 8:15 : p. m
'The 8:17 a. m run , leavlnr omaha , and the
4:00 p. m run , leaving Fort Omaha , are usnally
loaded to full capacity with reguhr passengers. :
The 6:17 : > . m. rui will be made from the post ,
office , corner of Dodje and 15th enrehta.
Tickets can re procured from street cardriv.
, or from dihera of hacks.
FARE , 25 CENTS , IHOLUDINQ STBE CAR
28-tf ;
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
to
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin to
Banks , near LOUIS VILT 13 , NEB. , has
now ready at the depot at Louisville , oa
B. & M. railroad ,
fill any order at reasonable prices. Far-
desiring a white front or ornamental
brick will do well to give us a call or gend :
sample.
J. T. A , HOOVER Prop. , '
_ T rfaville. We >
NOTICE.
Sire. Jllaer , first nuna unkiown , wi'l take
notice , that oa tbo llth day of AUTst ikaE.
> -st 18C0 , , E.
McLacehlln. a Justi-o of the Peace of lib
Omaha Precinct , tiouglis Conntj , Xetruka ,
Issued an oidsr cf attaobai'nt
for the
. turn or
J10.00 and c U in an action
. pendins before
wherein tea Nebraska
Caa Lijht Compiny
lailainttff.andtheMyMrs Slineris dcJcnd nt ,
L
property eotsl- tin cf
? two shoir casts h a
attachid under fkld order. Said caase was
conticued'o the 23th day of Septasiter at 9
oclockan.
, Attrs. for Plff.
' . D.
THE OLDEST EST liTlSHED * .
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
GALDWELLHAVLT0HiGG ! ! !
EujDt3 ! iransactad ginie aa that o an Inccr-
pcrated Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
siRht check without no'ice.
Ccrtlficatts of deposit Issued paratlo In three ,
lix and twelve months , bear in ? Intenut , or on
demand without interest.
Advances made to customers on approved so-
cnrlilc ? at market rates of Interest.
Buy and sell gold , bills of exchacgo dovorn-
ment , State , County aail City Bonds.
Draw Sight Draiu on Fndand , Ireland , Boot-
land , and alt parts of Europe.
Bell E iropean Passage Tickets.
GOLIEGTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE.
anjldtf
U. S DEPOSITORY.
'IRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OMAHA.
Cor. IStli ana Fanabain Strseta ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
IN OMAHA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUJiTZE BHCa , }
ESTABLISHED IS 1853.
Organized aa a National Bank , Ainst ] SO , 1S63.
Capital andProflts Over$300,000
Sfeclilly authorized by the Secretary or Treaiuiy
tovnceUo&ubrcriptlon to the
U.S.4 PER CEfjT. FUNDED LOAN.
0nCER3 AND CIRECTOnd
S. PreslJnnt.
Al'orsTus Konsiza. Vice Prssidaat.
U. W.Yirr .l-i h ! r.
A. J. ForH5Tos. Attorney.
JouK A. CR laiiios.
y. H. DAVU , A 't Cuhter.
Tnis bank recclTel deposit without r 2 nJ to
amounts.
Isftiea tlmo cfrtlflcxtea bearing Interest.
Draws drafts on San F ancisco and principal
cities of the United Statoe , aljj London. Dublin ,
Edlnburzb and tbe principal cltltg of the conti
nent of Kurope.
Sells pas3ige tickets for Emigrant * In tbe In-
man ue.
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Geo. P. Bern is1
BEAL ESTATE ACEMCY.
15th cfc Douglas Sis. , Omaha , Neb.
Tills agency does STp.icriT R broXtriga but
ncca. D < KJ nottpccalats , and therefore any bar
jr.lna on 1U books aie Insured to lia pitrons , in
"f bclnr gohM- nr by th e agent
BOGGS < fc HILL.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No IjQS Farnham Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA ,
Office Norlb Sida opp. Grand Central Hold.
Nebraska Land Agency ,
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1505 Farnham Si. Omaha , Ncbr.
00COO ACRES carefully elected land in Eastern
"fcurA'lia for sale. _
Great Bargains In improved farms , andOmah
dty property.
0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDER ,
Late land Com'r U. P. B. R 4peb7tf
BTROS tKS. ISW13 BBSD.
Byron Reed & Co. ,
OLDE3TESTAEUSED
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
JAT NEBRASKA.
Keep a complete abstract of title to all Re
Estate In Cnnlta and Douglas Conntr. rnajlt
HOTELS.
THB ORIGINAL.
S
Cor. Randolph St. & 5tli Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
PRICES REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY
Located in the business centre , convenient
to plac-s of aniusemcnt. Elccan'ly furnithed ,
containing all modem improvements , passenger :
elevator , &c. J. 11. CUilMINoS , troprletor.
oclCtf
'OSDFJ HOUSE ,
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY
Cotiftcil Bluffs , Iowa ;
On line ot Strcut Rallwiy , Onmibfli 'cis d from
all trams. KATES Parlor lloor , ? 3.00 per day J
eecond floor , 8i60 per diy ; third floor , SIM.
Tlio bcetfnrniahcdan.l most com nnlinu * honao
liithetity. OEO.T. PHELPS , Prop.
OMAHA , NEJJ.
IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR.
K.nd
The Metropolitan h centrally located , and
first c'asa in every rcfjiect.hsviajc recently been :
entirely renora'cd. ' Tlio public wl 1 fifld U a
comfortable end homelike house. marfitf.
UPTON
Sclmyler , Neb.
lliBt-class Ilou3 , Coo < l ' TcaIs , Good Beds
Airy F.ooms , and kind and accommodating
treatment. Twigood sanjplc rooms. Specia
attention paid to commercial travelers.
S. MILLER , Prop , ,
nlS-tt Schnyler , M"eb.
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming ,
The miner's retort , good accommodations ,
arg ; earn pie room , chareca reasonable. Especial :
Attention gircn x > traveling men.
11-tl H. C. HILCIRD. . Pmprletor.
INTER-OCEAN JIOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
First-cl'SK , Fine large Sample Room ? , metes
block from depot. Trains step from 20 nrfnutea
2 houra for dinner. Free Bus to and from
Depot. Kates $2.00. $2.60 and ? 3-00 , according
room ; a ngle meal 75 cents.
A. D. BALCOlf , Proprietor.
ANDREW BORPKtf. Cnlef Clerk. mlO-t
CHARLES RIEWE ,
I
iletaL'c Caes , Coffi&a , Casket ] , Shrouds , etc.
Farnbaia Street , Bet. 1Mb and lit h , Onwbi , Neb.
Talejrraphlc Orders Promptly Attended To.
SES
JJAiilTACTCREO BT
OJ -
1X17 CASS IT. , OMAIIA. SEB.
4STA EOO > . ' MgQrtnunt always on hand-ca
jhTc ; . G. JACOBS ,
.
t g = | p.
0 ur ft 4i B & U , " * * S a of !
ofEe
Ef Ee
MAX MEYER & CO. ,
WHOLESALE
GOONISTS !
Cigars from $15.00 per 1000 npnards.
Tobacco , 25 cents per pound upwards.
Pipes from 25 cenls per dozen upwards ,
lend for Price Hat ,
MAX MEYER & CO , , Onialia , ffclr.
GUNS , AMiUHlTiO SPORTING GOODS ,
Fishing Tackle , Base Bulls and a full line of
-A.3STD G-OOHDS
m-f
IB1 C
$ * * s
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha.
Oval Brand
Tbe sales of thli "brand1' cf Oysjers hvro now oitetrl , > je-l all other ? . You get more Ojtters IU
AVEtt HT AND ilEASUKE la < ui .9 Ol this bouJ th o any other. . B. KKEJttK.
sepldlm General Western Aent , Omaha.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
A COMPLETE STOCK FOB
STYLISH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND CHEAP.
We hava all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant
Stock of Eead7-Made Olotline io Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish
ing Goods Stock Complete
HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES ,
In fact the Stock is complete in all Departments.
Don't Fall to see our Custom Department In charge of
Sir. Thomas Tallou.
M. WELLMAN & CO. ,
mSleudaw 1301 & 1803 Farnham
Successors to Jas. E. Isfa ,
RII
Dea'era in Fine Imported
Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powdersdec. .
A lull line of Siir iwl Instinmcr-ta , Potket Cases. TnJa and Sapruitcn. Alisolutely I'nro
Dmjsand Chcraunh uicd in Diapcnjin : : . I'roscii. tions tiled at any hcur of the night.
Jas. K. Isli. LnAvrcnce Dc31ahon.
TO THE LADIES AND GEHTLEIViEN :
FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I
A Positive and Permanent Cure
Guaranteed ,
tn all caseif ) Grave' , Diabetes , Dropsy. Bright' * Dticara of th
Kidno\3 , fncnntincme and Ketenton ! of Unac , InlUm tlon o
the KKIr.eja , Catarrh of tlio Clnddcr.HUIi Colored ITrino. Pain
in tie Hack , s'do or LIocs , Ncrrou Weakness ami in fact all
disirdera of the Bladder ami Urinary Orsans , whether contract
ed hyp ivato di cawM or othcawi o Tlrs great lemcdy b 3 t > eon
ns'd with aucci forncirly ten jein In frjiici" , Tfltli the most
w nderfnlciirati e effects. It ciiTeih'i abiorptlon : nt raneeoua
iiiternil medicines hem' ; rcqcirctl. U'o have linndied1) of tcstl-
iniiutaTn of cures hy this Tail when all ele hid f-u Cii-
LADIES , if you uro BuBcrin/ from r milo : W ahne , Lencor-
rliojo , or diaecsks ' pecnlijr to fenuTca , or in fist any di ca e , ask
yo-ir dnuif'st for 1'rof. Quilmettc'd French Kidney 1'ad , anil
take no olh'r. If he h-.e not sot it. gind Si O and JOU wl
receive tLe t'ad by return mail. Address 0. 3. Ennclr ,
FJIEXCII PAD CO. ,
Toledo , Ohio.
PROF. CU1LMETTF8 .EgEHCHLIVEBJBAP
Will positively csrc Fever and AKne. Dumb Ague , Apjc Cake , lilliioua Fever Jaund re Dyspepsia ,
ana all diseases of the Liver , tornicli and Blood 1 he pad coresi by aroorptlon. ami is pcirnanei. ! .
Ask 3 our dmzcist. for th ; * pad ami take no other If lie docsnot keep itsend81X0 ti tno ITI.EMCtt
TAD CO. , ( U.S. Branch ) , 'Jolcilo , Ohio , and receive it by return mail. . "
Aen Neb
V. riSLWAUKEE BEER !
In Kegs and Bottles.
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Keaaonable
Prices. Office , 239 Douglaa Street. Omaha.
SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. ,
Wholesale and Retail in
FKESII 3IJSATS& PKOVISIONS , AME , POULTRY , FISH , ETC.
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House ,
Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. E. E.
'
UOUBLK AND SINGLE ACTING
v ?
Steam Pmnps , Engina Trimmings , Mining Machinery ,
BELTIHC HOSE , BRASS AHD IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , ST AM PACKIHC ,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 1
HALLADAY WiHD IILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STRAfffl. 205 "FarnlmTii Straflt Omahft.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER ,
1421 and 1423 Farnhsm , and 221 to 22916th Sta.
KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK \
iAKE THE LOWEST PRICES.
The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited ,
A&ENTS POE TEE HAZARD POWDEE COMPT
and the Omaha Iron and Nail Oo.
GAR WORKS
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First qnillfy db'.incd Wins and Cider Vinegar
any itreazth " below catora pricei , aad w r-
nt l jnat "s good ' ! oicida * nd raiall.
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MERCHANT TAILOR
Capitol Are , , Opp. Masonic Hall , "
OMAHA , < . , . tNESi