Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 15, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 2

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    THE DAILY EEE.
E. ROSSWATER : EDITOR
TO CORRESPONDENTS.
OCR COCKIRT FEIEXESno will always be leased
hcsr from , on all matter * cocnoctvd v.itlt
cror * . country jw'itic ? , union any subject
whatever , ol gisi'tal interests to tlie people of
ourEato. An } InJoimition connected with
11 e ckct k > ni ar < 1 routing to floods , accident * ,
ill I'C gladly reoeived. All Such communlc : .
tot howtrer , must te aa biict AS iKJtbiKe ;
andtheymurtinull caicsU > r.ttcn on < " >
' . . * -J
ride of t'.eebrel only.
OT-ASEOr nn full , muKt licach and
couununicatiou of
anj
every case accompany
wrat raturesocvtr Ibis is Eot ialcndtd for
imuliatl.u.butforoarvwn tatlefhrtfon and
aa | iroo { cf K00 Mth
rotmciL.
. .oi-KCKHD.T otcamlidai for Office vlietb-
cr nude ly f f If or 1 riends , and whether as no-
( fcos or cummunScatiors to the Editor , re
until noiuiraVious are made * inply
* tid. Ul
t-O > UT desire coutrlbutlnns cfa lit rry or
poeu-al character : and we will cot tradertal-e
ther-rne In cu-
top-nine or reeme - tnj
wbVovcr. Cur staff Is roCrfeirt'y Jargt to
more th u ruitply our limited * p cc.
All conjrjiunlcetlormr-DouldLe addrceaedto
E. BOSKWATER , EJitor.
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TICKET.
FOR
TAMES A.
t > f Ohio.
you
CHESTER X AI5.THUK ,
of New York.
PRESIDENTIAL EliCTORS-
GEORGE "W. COLLINS ,
of Pawnee Comity ,
JAMES LAIRD ,
of Adams County.
JOHN iL THURSTON ,
of Douglas Cnunty.
REPUBLICAN STKTE TICKET.
EDWARD K. VALENTINE.
I'or member of Congress ( Contingent ) ,
THOMAS J. MAJORS.
Tor Governor ,
ALBIN1JS NANCE.
For Lieutenant-Governor ,
E.G. CARXS.
For Secretary of State ,
fi. J. ALEXA5TDKR.
For Auditor ,
JOHN WALLICHS.
For Treasurer ,
G. M. EARTLETT.
For Attorney-General ,
C. J. DILLWORTH.
For CommiBsipner of Public Tjands and
Bmlrlings ,
A. G. KENDALL.
For Stjperintendenl o ! Public Instruct on ,
W. W. JONES.
DISTRICTJIDKET.
Kop Attorney T.iird Judicial District ,
N. J. BURNHAM.
ALFONSO is * 'lf firat
singiug , at you
don't succeed , try , try again. "
TAMMANT HALL has been hired for
the coming election. Promises of
state patronage did it.
TOE Democratic chameleon aa ! tim
ed a green back hue in Maine and is
cnhibitlng * a baautiful golden and
a'lrory color before New York busi
ness men.
REPBBUCAX votes in Arkansas
aavod the state from most disgraceful
repudiation. The debt which the de' '
fcited constitutional amendment pro
jnaed to repudiate xvsw contracted by
a democratic legislature.
OMAHA has more unmarried men ill
proportion to ils population i'nan r.ny
f ty east of the Mi sotiM , This large ; *
ly accounts for the comparatively :
finrall number of children enrolled iri
ihe school census.
"riiKEE is more building at prcfaont
on in onr city than ever before ,
it mote a source of congratula-
labe
TV.ioh to our citizens is the fact the
Viuildinga ia the course of erection TOur
fubstautial improvements to our
ornaments to the city.
THE Missouri democrats of t'ne na-
tioml committee are makifig an earn-
ttst Appeal for funds to aid in the India -
-a campaign. A printed circular to
nie effect has betn eeut to every
jirorament democrat in St. Louis. It'a
ducata pulls th democr tic vol-e.
TUB Herad takes pains to inform
its readers tnat Horatio Seymour will
epeak "words of sobori < ws" to the
people of New York on Thursday
iiert. This may be all right , but it is
uoithor kind nar patriotic in the Her-
f'd to intimate that Horatio is not erin
tha habit of speaking"trords of BOb -
b 'rness. " The chronic fiult of dem-
ocraitc stump speakers shouldn't mbe
rNposod in this ruthless
N cities long ego became
proverbial for the public-spirited mem
itrunily of their citizen . In Chicago ,
Clerohnd , St. Louis , San Francisco
n td Cincinnati , large gifts and bequests
f.'om wealthy resident * for the benefit
of the public , have ceased to ba n
turprixo to their citizens. Of late
vi-ar Oiucinnati seems to have led the
vin in these displays of liberality and
1 t gt gilt by Mr. 0. W. West ndof
il > 0,003 to found tn s.rt museum is
1'iit another instance of the same pub-
ibh
1's epiritel genarosily which : ,
within a Jew yean , haa m < de
the city the recipiant of seven
tna ni&cent gifts , viz : the Huchce'end
H'.vodward highachoohtho ; McMicken
u /varsity ; the elegant fountain , the
i nt work of its kind in this country ,
tr'im Mr. Probaicothe ; handsome cn- ;
HoTrmenl of n art school from Mr.
3 igworth ; the fund securinR free
: -door musio for all time for homo
hem
rklngman and poorer classes , from
Mr. Groeebock ; and the handsome
r-usic-hall , the soene of her remark * .
e festival * , from Mr. Springer.
t > . : h examplea might well be followed
f f her weat. The local - < de of Oin-
inm
e tnati'e-noble e'"ni thy of em-
uiton. * Thcf r tAat they
r -ed somerhic. - ihe * . . / m whiol
th y had ac ' te4 their , wealth ,
t"d determine kj discharge Ihejr in-
inen
elibledneas during their lifetime when
thsy could witness ihe benefit * d tieir
gineroiity and make sure that
iha recipients of their gifts
w ald not be deprh'ed of their
1 - nefitby the Htiffitisn o diisatisEed
bis They hive erected "znonu- >
* .jat core durable tlis bronze , " &
ra cement cf their gaserciity whii
v i J b * tszd arhilo they ars ttill living
ci which Tvill ksep freth their oeaj.
MAINE'S ELBOI10N.
The result of the Maiie elccticw is
r. republican diaappoiutmcnL. The
Btrength of ilia fusionist veto , which
was rnora than ore-half grocubact ,
hod been much under-estimated bv the
leaders of tlie repablicin pirty. It is
true thit some weeka aicca Senator
Bla'ne protested that the bstile would
, Jjs a hardly fought contest , aud that
j the campaign in Vermont , compared
with tha Maine.jEtnig : > lejwas arncre
! parade. " The-oth--r
'of the national committee evidently
pliOed too much reliance on the indig-
natwu of the
state-at-large against the
Garcelon steal tf last year , and too
little estimate on the forces which the
greenback puty brough.1 to the relief
of the i democratic forlorn hope. Ttuse
on predictions uf republican
victory had much to do with the re-
EuU. Tno republicans grew overconfident
fident and relaxed their efforts , while
their opponents saw the rcccsaity of
putting forth every effort to win tha
day.
The victory of the greenback demo-
rat coalition in Maine will force the
epubllcsn party to renewed eff > rt
during the remainder of the campaign.
Monday's vote shows how li tie of A
democratic and how much of a green
back victory tras gained in Maine.
The coalition gained One reprtucnta-
H6) which is counterbalanced by liiu
republican gain last wet-kin Yormout
L.di and Murch who have teen
re-elected to congress , are both green-
backers , the former having received
hi firat flection two years ago as a
greenback candidate and Murch as n
greenback-labor candidate. Plaisted ,
7.
* he hmoniet candidate for governor ,
acted , until 1876. with the republican I
'
party , but m that year joined the
' greenba krrs. The remainder of the
usitmist ticket took their stand on
; he question of an irredeemable
P' iper currency. The legislature , r.c-
ccrdiu to the 1 itest accounts a. hand ,
s rspubl'can and will elect a republi
can senator to succeed Senator Uatn-
in.
One lesson ia f trongly brought cm
by the rosuk of Maine's stats tlaclion.
The democratic party hvo 110 princi
ples -which t'.iey are Dot ready to lay
aside at aiU'irruntH notice iu order to
gain political power.At this moment
they are preaching Jurd money in
New York state snd rcjoicin ever a
flutist viUoiy ia New En Und.
The republic in party have taken their
stand on un honest money plstform
Tiut phtform ihty maintained iu
Maine a'td nr < j . : j holding to-da-
throughout the country. On lint is
EUO aud on that issno alone they
were beaten in Mondays election
through a combination of two politi
cal parties which cinnot unita on tlie
issues of the national campaign.
Maine's j osition in tlie roll of ropub
Hcan states is by no means luz
by her decision of Slonriay. A
ttr.gLt out aud out greenback elec-
I. torial ticket willbe immediatc'y ' placed
in the field. The dumocncy wi 1 bo
compoHed to depend fcr their support
en the strength of tlietr own party
Tiinra con ba uo fusion on the demo-
cralic and greenback national pbt
form.
Wo ackuo'v ledge tho. receipt of
"ciiiiller's complete works in English" l >
edited by Dr. Chis. J. Ecmpell , and
( selected from tha best trantfalieha ly '
Oateridgc , Lord ii/ttca and othei' d-s-
li'irati , This is the
English edition of the works
of the greit German gtniua. It pre-
seats to Amaricau readers through
the medium of a chaste and elegant
transition , a mine of poetic wealth
and xcnolarly culture1) nurl songs
foiuFpirlnt ; strains have given a
Continued impet'ns to 'German p itri-
ism. It has ben eaid of Schiller
that cbna of his great rivals
did as much for mankind us IB.
With ( ho loftiast genius he combined
the grtatedt moral purity , theglnwit > g
fervor of the rrfformer and the world
enbracing love of the philanthropist.
His great heart was all aglow with the
love for hs felLw mon. Heuce tlie
nnparalled popularity which he enjoys
among the German people and lnnce
the veneration which they hare for his
memory.
In the present edition of the works
of the great pnet , wo find not only the
poems and dramas but ttlso the histor
ical philosaphical , aesthetical and crit
ical production of Schiller's pen. The
publishers have done their part well
and the piper * , topography and bind
ing will suit the most fastidious read *
cr. Tlu work is illustrated by 56 full
page ilu ! twtiots , from tha best Ger
( -eian artists. Mr. J. I. Frcurhnuf is
the Omnha Hpent cf the rubliahen ,
and will doubtlfs succeed in dirpis-
iujrofniatiy v. limits of thUmoetex-
ceUeut trnrs'a'ton.
[
Tha Oainha Bera'd which two days
ao csncedod Maine to tlie ropuUic-in
party aud expend'd a half a coluron
of flush and gush in showing how the
state election could liavo no influence
on the national elec'ion ill November , ,
is now crowing lustily over the returns
which seem to imply the election of
the fueicnist Mate ticket and the're
rerch
turn of congressmen Ladd and Murch
to the house of representatives.
Bcrald of couree now sees the hand
writing on the wall , tre "inevitablo
doom" of the republican party and
the assurance of Hancock's election.
It has changed ite tuae wonderfully
within three days
* fficia " nevpap r c-ncernof .
this city , make ? ijf ieriti"n of th : s
vote for refunding 565,000 of the
city's bonds rtnch , tindt-r tift tnyor' *
proclamation cf Au unt 23id , Js t-
take plare to day. C tie s should
look to tliJE matter. It siuiply m"ana
the roFuiidint ; of this amount of float
ing bonds whch are now drawing ten :
per cent interst with a new i na of
the sme amount at 7 per ctnt Inttr
* > t. These bondi
are due November
1st , 1S82 , HT ! the refolding will
.nearly 4000. [ H r Jd.
TnE BEE at the very onUot warmly
advccatcd the J-cfundirg 'of tht > city
bonda aad his written mure in furor .
of refacdiaj .Eachihantho two mota-
incontemporaries' earabinerl. tadi -
' '
tcriallyandlosiily.'ita'caitar of
piper has strongly edrocated the i
of bonds uudc :
and urged thspieajge cf the refurdiniz
PERSONALITIES.
Grant is in a decline declining offi
ces in railing comoitiif B.
They call hitn "Ra-o Ben. Bntlor , "
bee usj tluro is nothing well done
about Mm.
Sccrf t rr Ramsay s uls his eyes
w'len ho fires a gsn Yet he is secre
tary of itr .
Pnsident Haves' jiuinoy io Cili
frruia has filled him with wonder , deli -
li ht.ind alkali.
Miss Tree is a nrpitt actress , but if
shel ir.ked a Trillin. ; like a recent p'ct-
ure , it is a Mi's Tree how she becime
one.
one.Bill
Bill ? Florcrcj hai bsen challenged
hy a Brooklyn voting man to fi ht a
duel. Mr. .
, " F.orenco called him a
j OCH'g.
An eXshanupi nays : " As * Wardj L
Kansas man 102 yanra old , has just
ruiai o h. " Njwisn't that a liltle
tooth in t
Christine Nils on is fat , kaepslate
hou-s , goes to bfd at 5 a m. , and
doon't Bfom to care whether school
keeps or not.
Colonel Blood , of New York , is
going to publish a book about Wall
street Bl md'a book ought to have a
good cirou'a'ion.
i Sir Kob-rtLifFan , governor genera1
1 of Bermuda , is nt Niagara Mfcjls. Sir
IIbcrt is n good natnred man. He ifi
Ljfi'.n all the timo.
fell from grace so soon
aflat- his eea voyage that The
phii Npws frars ho muit have travel
ed HS f. eitli
When .DaviJ Dtvs got down off
the fiiice , tlie whole p-inel , etaLi
rails , itderaiid ult , went sailing up
into the Eir 1 ke a hulloi u.
T e Pf'.ncess Louise will retarn to
OinatJa in a-out u in 'nth , nnd Lome
is b rriniiiii4 to get Ins poCer chips and
isbl ck buttlej and thii gj out of tha
parlor.
Mrs. Larkins , of Cairo , cm knock
down ] a horse with a blow of her Bat ,
and jof she makes it her bu in-ss to
read e ghteen poems per week and cry
over ach i ne.
It ii e id th t Lottt studied aim'st
cotisfuntly wh'lb abroad , and "lisa
.najnuuik < d improvement " Invitw
of thi fsi''t j < ung mtn sliould ba very
careful ubout b tting how In h she
CAU kick.
"Mr. BTI h has token tip the cud-
( ja's in , b hjlf .f the canal boat
umle. " But tiio ii'tilj H oroverbmlly
iihi.ritrf.il , and Mr B rgh bett-r
keep away froai his bit itirfa end
juit ! . & ln-id.
The Her. Joppih Cook and wife
called f.irEurope Tuisdijj nu bond
the -t * iiur Aiiz iiii , irom Xaw York.
' S Vor il tro ns that .lop it g < .ii g t u e
Earpe m-re ahipptd on ahead in
lOtrtiratuamur.
VoBui v. tlm piarisr , has had a
rokp of ptralytia s n < l li t rlu > u uf
his ri ht ( limit. T ! tS Cuid never hap-
pou m thu joanj fein lo who pnunas
out "P.mtoru" . tnd "Tfic Dibits on
Our Block" ulpvm hoi rs a day.
Pallrflad '
Butler O > nnty
One of the coos' important problem1) )
that the near futuru tnuui solve is that
| or ' . traiibportatiou. The latent rumor
th < t r > > u\.h & in is to lhn iS-ct th-t
the Uui < n Pac.lic is K > crc ly tnaLmj ' y
arraticO'n''iiiB to build and -n'ril il
cvatora a.'i ' along ir line of r .d. It 1ia
only a rumor , but wo luvo eVi-ry
rEuaon to btl eia it is true All r ' 'yit l
era of curt-ant eretita are nwure tlut
ill the west ihero i- < a growiujj initr-
est in our river lughwf.ya. ' 1 here h.s
been : i convent oa of delcgrtes f the
Missouri vcr s a'ei c Ued for Una
fall. O'hcr nieutniL'Sof like laC'
tCr Usveibeeli c..lltd ? .t vatious
tini03. nu some.valublo . fncte
buenbtikined. / . Ib libs b tm s n
that rail . - nn
oiir ur.d ej-atem in thi < o-un
, trjr cists ft'l ' the way from 20 to 26
,
cents moie "li < builiel f whe. .b
ery r > <
I , . . . , , t , ' , . . ' ! . .
t-htpptd lo KUIO H than water trat s-
l > ona"0ii would a faor tlu' needg i < 8'J .
dem >
cotivnco anj '
ug IFul mind ilia * the liio id
lines ire not in Mii'pathy tn this
gruw.i Kseiitimmt. Iti aUo hehored
ttut some of the go\orinr have cent
represents ivi to th B * "river liu1
pioVonitlic C-nVenti'im. " who wee
ch > S li dy the railrorfl ccWp anits , Eu'd
that h id it not Dneli c , e , more atarC' '
ing d ffrrence btt reen trauaponati'Mi ,
by w\l i : w yeand railw&ys wouldh ve
appeared. The BUT. Bt remedy
for orevetiting tht Vind ot competi
tion would be for the r.olnmd * to tike
the out're ' COIITO ! of ho grain trade
throughout thu whole interior thtm-
stlv B , and refuse to haul fi r any nine
lit1. I would OB the ta'est thmsi for
them to d > f r instance : Suppoeo
that David City and oihor slnppara
along their huu , should esire to use
soinu Mtssf uri river p iur , r.nd they
Biiould raise the freights aud inako icyit
uoprofi able ? It would create ita
unanimity of oiiiiion th t would soon
find its way to the Kgislature , aud
they migii como in troublesome con
flict. By building tho-r .
- own wato-
es ai d handling the farmers' pro
ducts themselves , they could fiffoul
to del very fairly for jula
few years , if by doiug to
they c-uH cain the grrat
end , and get a tigntjr tnp ; on the
thumb-scions of ppression. Tharo
ii a thoug'it here that is nut based on
the calculations of visiutitn-iiiB. There
is d'ingertn the future Wo beL *
as firmly is we he.icvo there is a God
in hwaven ttirtt the monnpiili ts of this
oouti'rf are etide vi r-ng t > i force the
fame system of tlTairs > n this cnuniry
tht ate s-en in Europe. The son of
a New Engltnd inil'.ioi aire otiCd Btid ,
on hn return from Europ1 , "Atneric1 ; *
bn the "foineat" pi-Mi.try in the
w.irld. " It waa tha Innpu-gn of F t
snub ; but , when we consuier ih' fear
ful rapidity witn which snobbery u jarui -
crowing in th'BCi.uutiy , n- > eru
Farmer o n itvludo hiiu'flt fiTAino-
met t that I'IITO ' i not a niOHiung 90111
tl'o ' fo Miwmg UnmiaiH u'od by the
Ne * Y rk Touts four years ite :
"Tho Unu nv at chaig- hi , ,
and be cultivate . '
l by U-i.nnt : 6.
Tne burdeof
great taxes ftllt up n
tiio farmer. Upon ii.dustrytfim
foundation our wt old fabno rests
Ttcre hasbren anxff-it on the pirtof
niauufac'Uttirs ' to force a chenp wage
Bvatpro. It can never be done HS Ion ?
as ho country l.as seven millions in-
deputidenc and sturdy sons inpf
a rtcul ura aud free homes in
the WusL A inm
quarter of a cen
tury more and there will be no free
horars. Two mi.Lou of theao free
homes bftve been piven away t cnrpo
ratii UP. They will sell these I'-ncJd
to the Jandlc'S , as d wring ton yea s ! of
jtitwrcst b < girfos th - pnncp t ut 0ff
tiicir helpless vie ims. A few y ? ntm
wore , anaamor'g.tu will wr t fr m
the farmurhit home , uhn thtre i 11
' & no more liiid to horuen < ad , tree *
* :
- " - or . _ nre-empt. He mu't then :
work thi Itind for iome other man j or j
starve. It will 'not take lane then , to I
ctt biih ! a thtap w ge eystem alt over
to country.
ulairas
!
The reported refusal < f Fajr Gent t
Ba c < ck to accke a public oeolir-
zllca of hostility to the payment of ,
itctiihern war-dalic * sf any description
isiollowad by the pcsitira declaration
.in a Cincinnati paper , that ' -ha dare
not do it , " bicausc ho "owea Us irathe
ination to a syndicate o ! clsim a entB , "
hsTibg its headquarters \Vashing- - '
{ - , - nr. - ' - 3 ' . , . .
. „ . .j.4 I..4.
Jud e ij nly Pcola of North Carolina ,
Fowler of Tennessee , West of Liutsinei
not ; , and Butler ( B. F. ) cf Maesachucs
eetta. " It is further atledel th'ttvs
' i-yndicato of c'aim acen's W B the > m
mediate factor in the defeat nf Ti'dfn '
j at ( , JLcimiiti , on accinnt nf hu pubcm
lUhcd declaration ( in 1876) ) of uncomri
promising hostility to ei u hern War
claims of every description.
Tne very specific aud cireamstantiil
chansdtor of this fclleg t on Will ba
lively to attra2ta > ten'ion part c lily
in view of the c ilor f the platuib lity
which is refl cte.t u > < m ir by the id-
D'irttd refuStl of 3tij ir General Hanini
cockto mike any publ o d-c'i.ritiOn '
of hostility to smthern war-clums of
bvery dtesoiiption. Tne cr'Si amount
of ouch claims as are riot covered by
j the , prohibition in the fourteenth
amendmentnofr in the haiids of claimfie
ag-nta at Washington , is said to bo
about 82,500,000,000 an amount
equal to the ua ional debt. Without
duiibt , any movement in congres < to
open the treasury vaults to this g-eat
flood of southern war-claims
would arouse inch B storm ot
popular iodunation as would send the
party entering upon that dangerous
experiment out of power much more
suddenly than it got in. Can there
be any more doubt that , should the
suspicion of such a purpose , or even a
strong apprehension of euch a possilei
bility , g.un lodgment in the public
mind , the party of which Mijor General -
eral Hancock is the bhohsn pilot would
j bo put beyond the smallest micros ,
I copic hope of fret'ing in ? If not , then
the refusal of Major General Hancock
to follow the Tilden precedent by pub-
Iicy ! d.clarinu his uacomoromiiing
hoiulity to southern War claims of ovi
ery description was a serjnus mistake ,
not to s y a perilous blunder , of that
party pilot.
Census Figures.
N. T. Herald.
We ohdll probably have to wait a
few weeks yet for the official promulsp
gition of the population of the courtot
try by the census bureau aa ascertain
ed by the census cf 1680. But ihe
subject is of so much impoituic- that
we insert a table , ptnly offi.iiliitid
patip eatimitedj winch wi 1 not vary
mUerial'y ' from the official figures ,
L'nis lable i.icludes all th eUtsi and
Mil the icrntor.es except Ala ka , New
Mexico , Washington and Wyoming
The approximate rtsul is t < s tt/Jiovis :
Al.ib.iroA , S9u W2 1,15 ,6 0
Ai-rtnas 481.471 7GO.O.JO
California fiOO,247 80 ,000
: -OSiH ] 9"i 1(51 (
63,434 622,10(5 (
Delauare J26.U 5 145,03
K'oriiJa 187,743 30.00
Georgia 1,184 109 1,6.000
lllinoU 2 , . -r.i-ni 3,10,000
Indiana | ,68 ,0 f 2iOD6.S rt
Ii'wa 1. J ) } , 20 j,0
Kansas ST4 ( , :9 1,009'Hi
Kentucky 1,3 1,0 I 1,7M , ol
1 oin\i.iua 72u,9 5 9 0 , 00
Maine ti > rir ) 04J , 00
-\li viand 780 SC4 u * oo
Ma-3 thusetts 1 , 57 , 51 1.7W8 2
MLhfcsn 1,181.59 1,600 , 0
i .Minnesota SS.70 i 7SO. 72
Mia ouri 1,721,03 2i0) ; ! <
Mississippi S 7fl22 1,0 W,0 0
ebraaka 12,0i > 4 > ,5- !
evada 4 ,40 ] 03OuO
Xcw llampshmj. . . SIS.oOa Sl7. 1
New Jersey ! > Gu)3 ! ) 1.1 ,00
New York - > ,33.,7 9 5tS" , 00
North Carolina 1,071,301 1,1 0,10
" 37
PentiByhMiiia . 3 521 951 4 , 20- , 9
Khnde" Island . 17.3'ii ' 70,710
S nth Carolina - 703,006 03-10
IViinessee . l,23rf-ri 0 1,57 < > ,0 0
lV < ns . t > OS,079 1,6'J ' ,000
Virginia . 1,2 ,133 3,00 , (00 (
Vtrmont . 33 - ,55134,435 :
Vest Virginia . 442.14. 708,00
Wiscon.-iu . . . l
.viv 1,30,600
Totals * 8,1G. > ,3219,3 ! 2 141
I Territories. JStO , ISSO.
I Arizona , . . , 21,87 "L0
Htiki.U..t 11.81 la , 0
Djst.of Columbia. . 1'l.f ' 17 050
14,990 'PO
Montana iO-9i 33,9C $
Utah 60,750 1 4 , 0
Totals 290,068 63,993
, The pg tegite popuUtion tif the
i states . and rerr tr > Ht > < i ronri8ett in ihe
II ie ottit ; ftittftuent fttuuUt'ts to 49 ,
8G5.113 6 , The four territories nor m
ludt-d will brina vp the totnl to abou
5 i 0' ' 0,0 ' 0 , making flu increase "f 11-
700 OilO , r a tnfta more th n 30 i r
: -n : emce the emeus of 1870. T ts
a st ( ( fioti-ry ahowihg , which tl e
ifBcial hgureB iVlil not esseiituljt
Tna Lessons of tsperience.
Buflolo Commercial Adverilser.
Woare told that 'ho south will not
be EO lost to good faith and comm otn
tense as to attempt to saddle the rebel
war debt and the claims for southern
losses attained in the war upon the
federal treasury. So the north was
solemnly assured that the Missouri
compromise was a tttial adjustment uf
the slave etate struggle , but the south ,
when it saw fit demanded its appeal ,
and Ihe northern democratic party
supported the slarocrats all through
the Kansas Nebraska contest. So
the north was told that
the south did not con
template secession and rebellion nin
the event of the el. ction of a republi
can president ; but the United States
government was openly defied by
rebels in arms before Abraham Lin
coln reached Washington , and a not th
em democratic president could not
fnd thut he had the right to crush the
rebellion before u had made headway.
Aft.-r the war * he northern puotlj
were assured that the south accepted
the constitutional amendments in good
faith ; but within t n years from the
admission to the Union of the rebel
state * the Fil'.eentrt
) amendment is
practically a dead letter in every
southern state , and not a word do we
read in the northern democratic
press
in behnlf of the millions who
are disfranchised. President Hayes
ti ok < ho f outh at its promises ,
withdrew military protection from the
cole fed v tt-ra of South Carolina , and
n-joicrd over the of ' '
j progress 'concil
i.tioti " But immediately the " h Ll-t-
policy" inaugurated a carnival lof
iriuti , intimidation , outrage and
douh. at d an arrogant , arraf d minor
ity drote a lawful raaj irity from the
ball it box , and himudt-d from ih-
stat ovt-ry nun who had dared ih10
ako H proiniiitjiit pan H&areiuhl .
( < u < in.
The south nllosm an.ct
no pledg s , compact ; ,
or IJUT to stand in its
, way when beut
npon eectiotirtl agyr-iiidtzement ; and
painful exj'er euca ought by this mo
to convince tha people of the th ,
thaf , Jet the demandi of the south be
what they may , the northern demo
cratic party , as a party , stands ready
to comply with them to the letter.
; ilBear.
A-nerlua > icbsn e.
A -rtai i orgin of thn r iroatJB ! > in
thi city prifae * 11 be aaius.-d t the
ac inn > t u uuii'benf uierc'a ia uf
th s 2 a e , wtio resently adopt-d
reso-
Iu * tllla to "uhniit o til c.indidi'es for f
clfcct-on io the legislature the rs
qu s-
tion"Will you , if electM , fa % rthe :
onactrnent of la s cnmpellini * railroads
to base their ch r oa upon the O't
tnd risk - f Strv ? instead
ce , of jp i n
the " the ry 'what traffic will
bauT" Such a
question
seem *
very absutd to r ire ! d mm
atitl rftil'osd oreans. Uot
cnly
abused ' olym
, r'ut highly preportercus m
;
fuel "it h t to perfectly awfni. " To
fi > rce the rai'r ' adi to b * e their ca fi-
GJ up.n the coat and risk of service ,
who ever beard of soch a /
thing/ Why f ,
it is 3 cat too rediculous for anything ,
Of coarao the railroads charge wh < u
the traffic will bear , that is , they get
nil they can. Why shouldn.'t thsyl
ttgWho trrjildtl't 'f ' tfcov c * " ITu
iuo c iiroaas , that's certain. I
Tne raiuroads and their "antidote" t { I I
newspapers say that everybody charges
cs for what he has to sell the largo.t
pucotlmhecm get. Ergo , so ought
the < rai.roads. Unfortunately for ev
erybody the limit of pricen is fixed by
competition , and fortuna'ely for tile
r-ilroads the limit of competition is
hxed by hiing th ? pr.ca. In other
w uds i , the rAllroidi , while eter ready
to demand all t .e privileges belong
ing ; tn a private b ai tess , are uniform
ly antloua ! o s cape its embarrass
ments. Rulroadini : ia private
enoutth , BO far as i. rejarda the m k
ina of charges , or tha treatment of
patrotta , hilt when Jt coniej to submit-
'int ; to the uniform lw < ot' tral - ,
there i $ a ho at onoa ? The railroads
refu89 to recognize the right of com
petition to enter their particular
field ; if it does shotf itself , it is hilled
by fighting , or amotherSd by poo'g ,
consolidations , or mutuil working
fichtmes. When competition ia
suppressed then the railroads
ch thit they have a right
tog > on as a private enterprise , doing
as they please , without suBmitting" to
the tame restraints that every other
private business ia compelled to work
under. It in time that the railroads
became aither fleah or fish , private or
public. If the one , then let them sub
mit to competition ; if the other ) then
lei them boar public supervision and
regulation. ,
'
POLITICAL NOtfES.
' . The Denver ( Ool ) Tribune says that
Lieul.-Gov. Tabor is openly in the
fir Id as aoandidato to succeed Senator
Teller.
i
j Mr. B. E" . Austin hat been tiomln *
ated for representative In congress by
' "
the Demociab of the Fifth district of
Iowa.
It is reported that a prominent
democrat in Worcester county , Mass. ,
- has cance ed all his engagements to
speak thii fall because Butler has come
out forRindocki
' Tha people of Lucas county , Ohio ,
whri elected a "National Reformer"
tht-ir ( If
county asurerare now mourn-
in hit staalthy departure , a o-nf83ed
dJfaultor , to the araou t of 847,000.
j "The 'damned ra cal' ' who is char-
tr-an of tha Riuub iom party in S > uth
rj rolin"iS tiB ! tltlB of an editorul
in which tin Charleston Newa
Mt ) paya its respects tn ex-
Ileprcs nt'tivo Elliot ( colored ) of
SouMi C-irolii.a.
The Hon. Edwin W. Stouhtonex-
minis tr to Russia , has huen prep r-
it , g f r activeompvg i work , aud wi 1
t.iio lie field in in .mia ) , where ho is
to tli'livi-r hi > tirrtpccli at W.ba3'i ,
on S'o.'tuiiibar 15. Ho will make
three ( .t'loradd-ess 3 in the fitate.
The ref'jus'ora ' of the Ninth dis
trict of Virginia liavn made a n > iiiin -
tion for .
cjiigrejs. The peiennial ex
Gov. Fjyetio.MoMullin and two otho- *
d-'tnocrviia ore running HS ind perm
cut outdid < trB , and tha regular demo-
cms . , m'Ilia divisiiiit'f thuir forcts ,
ar ; < j in a quandary what to do.
The Democrats are gettn g nervous
r.b'i".thi. . S u i c ml urns It will b . >
remembered tlitt Tilden lies in a ao
ucrvouubouc them m 1875 that ho
was obliged to ptiblirha let'eron thi
subject. Tne Drin cr ti : National
Committee lus adviai-d Hancock to
f > IIo7 ! h s erantt ) ! ? , but he won't
Tiio ropub ioans liivo formally de-
cidtd nit ti m ko H'inm.vi > nd fir
rijro ( entirei nc 't < gsail the f > ujth ,
saviisth ai.d nijjhth datric-sof G-"t-
g a The lust i. Mr A'ot , S ephm
u st let. ai d iu t f-jveiitu Dr. Wm.
H. Fcl o i la ftaaiu runninc as n in-
d-peiiaViit dein > craf. Iu the fourth ,
Ju ge ttu. ' > Buch inn is the T
I c a icca idirt t-1) ) a nt Juditu JosOjih IT.
1s. i u An indui en ii-nt candid i'o.
. C ip . W A. Wilson. Of New
tor. Mercer c > uuty , il B , tile of the
origitit'l reuiibickers of thu rtite ,
to yoara a o c < itiJidato of that | any
fo1 tlif legislature , has c . .mout f. r
G rtierl ! and t-jk-iu the stump f r t H
rtpii'i'leati ' ti.ict 1. h s ntiitriut c *
yt he § av < : ' ' § 91119 m y i
auyo'y ' of me on account uf tM
ch " n i > in u y political plctm. Will
n thi < exfhtnatiuli : From li'o
in Timenta on tie p < 11 c 1 chcik r-
rd I have b coni" itktitl ( ( that -I'D
great Sfiuea before tli- i eo. le tfhr /
buntry , n Mr ig L > y x ty vs. D s.oj'-l y ,
, b mnoh " so as was the ca u iT7eiry
g
Nebraska Repuollcan Platform.
1. The republicans of Nebraska mopt
heartily endorse the profesmon ot princi
ples orrnulated by the national republscan
convention at Chicago , and pledge their
ungwervii g support to the candidates there
real
2.Ve affirm the doctrines of al
sovereignty iri thb formijlatod es
upon which the perpeiuitv of the nation
rests , nnd that the principle of h ihe , le
as enuncintpd by the democratic party is
but the cautious expression of the Cnlhonn
doctrine of otate rish'ts , is revolutionary
iu its character and destructive of the
unity of the nation.
3. We regard the recent seizure of the
polls and the wholesale robbery of the
franchises of the republican citizens of Al
abama , burprising m the magnitude and -
effrontery of the crime of all former efforts V
of the party under the Tweed plan in New !
York , and the Mississippi plan in the
south , as a fair specimen of democratic
method and a forecast of democratic lo
minion n national afftlrS that ihbulll in
cite every honcat man and taxpayer in the
Country to most ea'nest
endeavor to le"
feat the party of brigandage and fraud at |
the polls in November.
4. Wo have considered "what Lee and
Jackson would do if they were alive , " and
have determined to em loy our b'est ener
fries in jireventingthssei urebf the nation-
p.l govehnne'iit ' by their living c , mraJes
through the frauds of the Bolid aoutn.
5. Wo congratulate the people of the ;
state upon the rapid increase of popula
tion and wealth , and u > on the good meas
ure of prosperity that has rewarded aseir
labor , upon the rapid upbuilding of our
material interests since the success of re
sumption and the revival of trade.
t > We pledge our suppo.t to such legts ;
lation in ( .ongieaa an i such measures t8by
Elate legislatures as may be necessary to
ertect a iwriefitlon of aijusea and pNVeut
extortionate discrimination in charges by
railroad corporate ns.
7. We most cordially invite the aid and ,
oo operation in the latent defense of the
national integrity and national purse of all :
pu licana and war democrats who have
differed with us on temporary issues , IVlor
have chins to the party name.
liffolvcd. That we heartily join in th
rec _ iiicndation made by General Oarfield
in his letter of
acceptance in urging upon
congress the tpedy improvement of
Missouri river tor barge navigation.
!
Absolutely Pure ,
1 ra < ! C4 < n . Nd Cih
Cihj. j. ,
'fi :
sold only ! a 'aua , by n Grocers.
EorAJ-Bnnr9JpwnaaCo. < KwYork
INVALIDS
OTHEE3 SEEZCf.
STRENGTH aid ENERGY , "
SVJTHOBT f flE TJ6E OF DRUGS , ARE REQUESTED -
QUESTED TO BSHbFffLtfHE ELECTRIC
REVIEW , AN ILLtlSTILVfiB JOUB-
" " "
NAL , WHICH IS
TOR FREE DI3TRIBOTION.
TT TBEAfanfraflBALTHHTOIiUtEtndPhrsi.
J. cl Culture , isd 1 > tfccraMelt tJCjclopred .ol
mfoimitiqn for Iniillda uid thMj fco inacr from
reccifea an < 5nn.uiu IM , M f. > . HU > . u . . . . , , - ,
.iota asked bj stl F Jsg Invalid ] , vrLiUiare despaired
af & core , ro answered , and valuable information
is tolunteered to all who are tn need ct medml ad-
ric . Tha subject of Elecnc Belts rcrtai Medicine ,
and tha hundred and one questions of ' 1 impoi-
tones to suffering humanity , are dul ) voa iJered
aad explained.
explained.VOUNC MEN
And otheri who suffer from 5 rrrits and Physical .
Debility. L s of Minlj Vigor , Premature EihsiM.
tlon ana the rcinjr gloomy consequences of early
indiscretion , etc. , Are especially benefited by con
sulting its contents.
The KLECTRICREVTEWeiposss the unmitigated
franji practiced by quacks and medical imraston
who profa * ! tb "practice medicine , " nad points out
the only safe , Glrdi" * , dnd eiTectire rod to Health ,
Visor , and Bodily Energy. .
Send your address on postal cant for S Kfj , d
Information worth thonsaudi will t ? sent Jou.
Address the publishers ,
rULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , ,
-OR. EIGHTH and VINE ST3 CINCINNATI. 0
if 5 Years before thefubtie.
THE CEMUiME
DA.O.MoLAN 'S
LIYEE PILLS
are not recommended as a remedy " for
all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , dr diseases of that character , they
stand wlthaUt a liral.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. A ?
a simple purgative they arc uneqnaled.
BEWARE Of IMifAfiGN * .
The genuine are never sugar-coated.
Ench bos baa a red-wax seal on the lid ,
vith the irrijifessiontMcLANE'S LIVER
PIJjL' ' . .IcJi vrrapftef hears the signa
tures of C. McLAKE and FtBStiNo BEOS.
$ f Insist upon having the genuine
DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre
pared b" "
FLEaCING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Ta , ,
the market bging fulj of imitations of
the name JfcLiine , apdled diflerently ,
but same pronunciation.
BOWEL COMPLAINTS ,
A Speedy and Effectual Cure.
PERRY DAVIS'PAIN-KILLER
lias atoad ti ! > - teal ot FORTT TEARS' trial.
.Direction ! icitA each Dottle.
0 L D B Y ALL DltUOalSTS.
4I A HTCrt t < K l Ac6nts even where tosel
n n JCM .ca , .oft- < r , BAtiK rowiler.
Nvoriil. htirac's , etc , by simpletti finilltj
Pioflt good outfit free. People's Tea Co. , Eo2
6020. St. uiils. Mo
Brind 's Turner Hall ,
Cor.iorTcn h a dHo.ird St'eot ? .
Tins cele r ted Mils m wi 1 bi on n erery
day irra 10 o'crcka m. until 10ocN'C f in ,
tlip 0111 $ fovauis a Ijnrc c 1 n ton of 20W
artID.1'1 aul uitur 1 mic3i. i > if a col
ttnudl py , An.tju.lc nrjd .iihijlnfrj :
1hcaJo.l3aionfecbi.IcearciiUcaii t
31. It. KIS1JON.
General lusiiranec Agent
REPRESENTS :
PHOENIX ASSUItANCE CO. , of Lou-
iloU , Cosh Assets. "B.107.12 :
'EvOH-SlMl. S. V .CnpitJ 1 O'JO O
riiKMrtitrmNrs. ot .voA-irk tt. j. , ioi , noi
UlttAR , FIK&PliiUrtoInliiaC. > pital. . l.COO.OOl
N01tTlt\VB.STE..N rATJU/AbCSb- ; „ ,
lt l . " . 600,0" !
PIKEMCN' FUND , CMifornia. . . Bbi.fH
UKIHS'l AMKKIC * ASS' ' R-NCECo l.iOO.OOi
XE A IK FIRE INS Co. , Ataeta. . . . So1 * , ' *
AMKKICAF CENTRAL , Aasetfl 300,001. .
t Tor. of Pifui-nth & DOUR I as St. .
.
< i a v p
UTENTIUN , BUlcflS ARD 6QN
TRACTORS.
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin
tank * , near LOITI8VIIJ E , NEB. , has
now te dy at the depot at T mizville , on
'he B. & Mi railtosd )
o fill sni ; order At.reasonable.pricea. . Par
ies desiring a wti'to ffoiit or ornamental '
brick will do veil to give na a call d ) cii'J
'or sample.
J. T. A , HOOTEB , Prop. ,
Loctmrille. NaV.
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER !
ilelalli ; C Se , Coffliia ; Caaketj , Shrouds , elo.
Fariibam Street , Bet. loih ? .n-l llthi Omaha ; Neb' .
Telemohle OrdoM Promptly Attended fs.
SHOW GASES
HAMrriCTURED BT
O. -WZL3D
1317 CASS tT. , OMAHA , NEB.
CTA jtood assortment lUwaj-s on h nd."Kl
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly of Glh 4 Jacobs )
No. J 7Farnham8jL0ld Stand o ( Jacob Ob
QRDKRS BY TELSGRA.PB
PASSENGER AQnOMMODAri-N LINE
. HETiV'EEN ,
OM AH A AND FORT (3M ( ANA
Conuccts With Street t'nrs
Oornor of SiUVlJERS td HAMILTOJj
STREETS { End of Red Line u folluwa :
LE\VE 0 'AHA :
030 , S:17andl:19 : ] m ,8:03.6:37and73p.m. : :
LFAVE FORTi-UAIlA :
7:15 : a in , , ! > : I5 a. m , and 12:45 p. m.
* 4.i.O 6:15 anil 8:15 p. m
Tbo 8:17 : n. m run , lenvln omah . > nd the
4:00 p. m run , leaving Fort Omaha , ar uinally
loadikl to full cjpadtvwltb rcgulir paaion ers.
The 0:17 : a. m. nn tdll b < - mailo fr m tb post-
office , cotnar of DoAte nnd iStb torehta.
Tickelecsn op-ocurcd from street cardriv-
cra , or from dtitera of bac s
FARE , 25 CENTS , INOLTJDINO 8TRB OAR
28-U
MEAT MARKET
V. P. ISIock. IGth St.
Freeh an l Bait Meat * o all klnda constant
jn hanJ ' , prices reasounhle. Vegetables In scat
n. t'ooj ilaliraiod to x nv part of the city.
WM AUST ,
? t.l , " > \ > th
J. C.
MERCHANT TAILOR
Capitol Ave , , Opp. Maaonic Hall ,
OMATTA
VINFOAR WORKS *
Janet , Ktt. 9Ui and IOTA SU , OMAHA.
Pifet quallt > dbtillol V.'me ard Cider Vmrtar
oi an ; strength below eastern prices , and w.r-
ranted jnjt a > ( mod ac wholesale ind re
Sand for prlcaHst. EKNRT KUEBS.
ST. CATHERINE'S
Academy for
Young Ladies.
18th and Casa Bts.Omaba , Neb.
itclfeiat this Icnittittoa. te
f Idra ibe c-nil broach e * f asEngQth ein 1OD .
embraces French.Gorman. . Ucri . Drawing- ,
. I"uln tnd fan y Xewlls WSrfc , Wax
Its .Ti ifo Jay Sn
& ptembar and tha ftct Uroday Ifl Tibmay.
fn > m fire tot > n 7 ano ! > ; o will be ad
mitted.
For farther lartknlin apply o
Direotress of St , Catherine's
Academy.
BAHKIMC OU3C-S-
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
NHNG HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
CALD WELL , H AMI LTONICO
Bu ln * 3 fpcsact d earns as that o an Inter.
porated Bank.
%
Accounts kept In Cu cncy or gold gnbjct to
ileht cheek wJthont notlcd
Certificates of deposit Issued par N la * & ,
ilr and twclTS months , bearinr Interfi * . W <
'emand without Interest
Adnucci made to ruatoraira on approred f s.
cnntles at markst ratts of Interest
Brjy and sell cold. bHIsof exchanga OoTsrn.
ment. Stats , County anil City Bonds.
Draw Sight Drafts on Poland , Ireland , Scotland -
land , and all part * d Europe.
Sell E iropean Passisre Tickets.
ROLIECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
augldtt
U. SDEPOSITOKY. .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OMAHA. .
Cat. IStii and Farnhom Streets ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
INOUAHA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BB03. , )
UTiBUSOTD W 18i6.
Organlred aa a National Bank , August SO , 1863.
Capital andjrofits Over$300,000
Specially authorized by tha Secretary or Treasury
to recelrr Subscription to the
U.S.4 P2R CENT. FUNDED LOAN.
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
KOTITTZB. President.
Acocsirs KooJitia , 7lPreU nt.
n.W.TAKS.'afhie ? .
A. J. POPPIETOH , Attorney.
Jens A. CR IQDTOS.
V , H. DAVIS , 4831 Cashier.
This bank rtciifilitep ett without r jard w
amounts.
I < 9UC8 time cortlflcatesbtarlnc Inters ! .
Ira 8draftaon San F anciaco and principal
cllles of the United ttatcs.xlij Londnn , Dublin ,
Edit burvb and the principal dties ot tha conti
nent of Europe.
Sl'3 t > Oi9 > s tickets far Emigrants in tbo In-
mMi tie. mayl.i tf
REAL ESTATE BROKI8
Geo. P.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
16th , & Douglat Sti.t Omaha , Ntb.
This agency docs STRICTLT a brokaraga busl-
ncbS. It ? 5 notcircccbte. and therefore any b r-
ainaon ita booksiialosu'feui'Jtts C .tcm3 , In
of helnr gobbV d up fay tfa g etent
BOGGS & HILL.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
/To 1408 Farnhain Street
OMAHA - NEBSASKA.
Office North Side opp Gland Central Hotel.
Nebraska Land Agency.
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Faiiihamill " "u7ja , JVfir.
4Xi.OOO ( ACRESrefnllysfloitodland ; In r Wttr/n
Ni bra-ka for sale.
/ rtat Hargamsla imi r'.ved farms , andOmahA
citv prnpcf iy.
O.'P , PAVlO. WEBSfERSNYDER ,
Late 1 and Coia'r U. P. B. B 4o-t b7tf
EYK05 REED. LEWIS RIBD.
Byron Rcc I & Co. ,
OLDEST ESTABU8KD
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
IN NKKttASRA.
Keep n ccm'itete atrtratt of title to all Real
EstatIn Omaha and nouRla ? Oountv. ma ltf
HOTELS.
THB OEIGINAL.
8RIGGS HOUSE !
Cor. Eandolp ! , St. & , oth Af'6 ; ,
, OHICAGO ILL.
I '
ET
PBICE8 REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND 2.50 PER DAY
Located In tbo business ccnt'O , convaiii&ri
to plae a of amusement. Elocan'ly furnished : ,
contulning all modern improvements , poasenzer
elevator , &c J. U. CUMllINoS , troprietof.
ocieif
OGDEN HOUSE ,
Cor. MAEKETST. < L-
Council IlInlTs , Iowa ;
, On line ot Strcc' . Kailwiy , Omnlbui * o tnd from
t alltmni. RATES Parlor flour $3.00 per dav ;
eecond floor S260 perdiy ; third floor , 82.00.
The brtt f rtrnlshcd and mo > t com indlnu * honaa
In the citV. OEO : T. PIlELPS , P op.
fWIETROPOLlTAN
NEB ,
IRA WILSON - PROPRIETOR.
Tbo Jfetropol.taa 1 centrallj located , and
first o'ati ineveiy respect , ha vinjf recently been
entirely renovated The public wl i find It a
i cothfortabis and holriellke'houju. marttf.
UPTON HOUSE ,
Scluiyler ,
nous * , Good rfeab. Oood B di
Airy Rooms , and kind acd accommodating
treatment. Tw-ipood sample rooms. Epccia
attention paid to commercial travelers.
S MTT.TVRr ?
, , Prop. ,
Schnyler , JIeb _
FRONTIER HOTEL
,
Laramie , Wyoming.
The miner's rerorr , guad accommodation * ,
arjo rample room , charges reasonable. Special
a'tention sri > en to trarelin ; men.
ll-rt II C HH.fl Rn. Pr prlrtor.
INTER-OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Firat.ct t- , Fine la-ire B < mp1e hooma , on *
i li ok from d p t Trainaup from 20 minntu
to 2 hour > fur dim er. Krer BUY t-i and from
Dap-.t. rUiei. 2200 22 0 and 4100 , according
to room ; 9 agla meal 75 centa.
A. U. BALCOM , ProprUtor.
PORUKV. O.Uf CUrk. ralO-t
B. A. Fowisa. JAJiaa U. ftCCTT ,
FOWLER & . SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS.
'
Dcsir2 for bsiWinyj ot any d * cnpUon oo
zibibiUoa at ocr o ce. Wt bar * baa over SO
Tean eirvtrlrnc * in -tj2i5 asd rap riotswl-
lo < public bulldlns asd n-tfdoeea. Flaia asd
nov ,
HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.1 :
Weakly Line of Steamships
leitl = 2Sa T t Zrtrj Tianiiy at Jp. a.
Fcr
England , France and Germany.
rs'r t < > .
G. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
General Fauingei AgeuU ,
01 Broadway , New ? orfc
GARPETINGS.
Carpet ! ngs I Carpet ! ngs I
j. B. DETWILER ,
Old Reliab.'e ' Carpet House ,
1405 DOUGLAS STKEET , BhJ' 1 H AND 15TS
* Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , Etc *
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST.
I Make a Specialty or
' I I WINDOW-SHADES ] AND LAGE CURTAINS
M
And have a Full Line of
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
Clothes , Cornices ,
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ;
In fast Everything kept in a First-Glass Carpet House.
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
t or Address
John B. Detwiler ,
Old Reliable Carpet House , OMAHA.
ISH & McMAHON
Suco8S30ra to Jas. K. lab ,
DRUGGISTS AivD PERFUMERS.
Dealers in Fine Impotled
Fz raota ToiH Waters , Colognes , Soaps , TeM Powders &c.
A toll M"0 of Sur.-ical , Instruments , Pocket . Case * . Trusj 9 and Sapporttffn. A iolutely . Pura
Dfdaaod Chemical uiecl in Ulsf atiuj. FrEScri tioni filled at any hour of the night.
Jais. JM. lsb < Lawrence S c3Iakoii.
ff1. C.
I
p
1213 Farnham St. . Omaha.
HENRY HORNBEBGER ,
f 'TT1 ? % * * TCT y i jfr U fjR * XCd3E& V
V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I '
In Kegs and Bottles ,
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable
Ptibtia. Office , 239 Donglas Street. Omaha.
SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. ,
10 8EF PACKERS
Wholesale and Retail in
FRESH ill ' ATS A Pit OVIhl5 NS.3E , POULTRY , F3SHETC.
CITY * ND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET-1-115 bouglas St. Packing House ;
Opposite Omaha Stack Ytt ds , U. P. R R.
-4 ,
l DOUBLS M ) faGLF AC UVO
AS il sllislO a Ulfii u
Steam Pomps , Engine TrimmngJ ! , Julning Machinery ,
BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTJMC8 , fife. STEAM PACKING ,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
HALUDAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND S L BELLS >
A. L. STtL&frG , 205 Farnham Street OmaBa , Neb
THE COLORADO
BUSINESS COLLEGE
* i
Tblilnitltatlon , located at Denver , Colorado ,
the Edti'atlon.l and Commercial center of tha
Wert. In pra mlnetitljr tl > * b lt and unit practi
cal of iti kind for the
MERCANTILE TRAINING
-OF-
Young Men and Ladies.
G. W. FOSTER , Pregfdent ,
D. W. < 3ADY , Secretary.
The most extonslre , thorough and complete
Initi'U.Ion of the kind Ia tb * world. Thotuands
o * aocoon anta and I nilnen men , ii the prin
cipal dtlea and towoi o ( tha United 8taU § , owe
thtir tncoeaa to > ur < xur < < t tnlnlntr.
The ieht Kind of Edao itioa for
Youcg Men and Ladies.
Flc , sew brie'i bl-ck at Junction ct
atrteiearIlJ-44 E'ejaatlj fl.Ud and fora'ahcd
apurtiaantaforu appil ationeJ and cujjicf
oat of our noTtl acd ij it m.ilc oet&oda cf
BUSINESS TEAMING ,
Hit ,
izd parnta ha-ri aeto cdsata. aparri T3-
larfj rttf tf.fi to inAlct
vtltb * & jrrr * fal Istar = r < U4a a ti
cs&tjoo t ! tsinze * , tto.
G. W. FOSTBB , President ,
sspSa _ Penvar. ColanAo-
E. . OOOE : .
Oid FeUcws1 Bloci.
Prompt t ntlon gtw to crt n by
A. F. RAFERT & CO. ,
Contractors and BuHders.
Fine Woodwork i Sp cJ ty.
Agents for the
1B10.DODOE ST. OMAHA
Machine Works ,
J. F. Hammond , Prop.fc Manager
The moot thorongh pw > lnt d and complete
llaohlna Shop * and Foundry In the rtate ,
Cuttiffa of erery description mannfactnred.
Englnea. PtEnp * and eTory clan a maciilcery
made to order.
Special attention rrr n to
Well Anfur3PuIleJ8 , llangers ,
8haftlntrBridKO Irons , Geer
Cnttinpr , etc.
Plans for now Machln ryifeach alcal Draogbt *
; , Model * , etc. , neatly ezecuted.
Hr R * > t 14 * anrt
THE ONLY PLACE HKEflE 700
can Ond a gocd uoonmert ot
BGOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWER rivut * * * -
any other ahoe boon ia th oT.
P. LANG'S ,
238FAHHHAM8T.
LADIES' &
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
d t rt > ct t IB > - t d. rrl * vrKa a
\
LEGAL 50TICE.
f ta'a 't cbrxka. Ihatlirt Cocrt , ia tsd tar
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Anas 2i6T ky. jJaUtiS , ma. 2ssj
r.ft 4t. d
Js
ha aior eat-in Ctaa.Uiaiia d pfl liflO
of JMph 7oza * , airttntia ti aaid > SM sow
nsdtezla aaJd cam. Ufon mytttM author
ity , ai tha orte o * A. h. .hlid i , Xolx y Pub-
% 109 W. Ta.Tor tre t , la it eity of CMao ,
Coanty of Cook , a&d &tau of Illlnol * , eomm no-
laa tSe J9ia dif . > : -UaUrr. . A. to. 1335 , ai
he ouiff 1" VUt a. rn. * U estrw *
I thairiilof wid < iMj.t ,
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