Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, September 18, 1880, Morning Edition, Image 2
THE DAILY BEE. E. BOSEWATES : EPITOB TO CORRESPONDENTS. - trill always be aleawd OCR COUSTRT Furesns hear from , on nil tauten connccUd * itri crops , country politics , , tnJ onwy subject whatever , ol ctueral inusrsts to the people of Information connected with cur State. Any relatG to floods , accident * , tl-e election * , tr d > will be giadly received. All such commnnlca- Uort however , mtat be M brief as possible ; and they must in all c W > be written on en Udo of tbe sheet only. IuiKi or iuTrRln lull , anil In each and ol communication an every can accompany ; < Ktnt riture soever. This IB not Intended tor publication , but for oar own eatiEfattion and in proof of good faith. of candidates for Office htlh- l > KcrKCmtKra trmsdo tv eclf or Irlends , and whether an no tices or communications to Ujo Editor , are until nominations are made simply personal , rnd will be charged for aa advertlecicents. ro NTT desire contributions of a llt a j-or pocti 3d character ; and we will not tnderUVe toprcunecr reserve the nine in uy cate batever. Our staff ia rtCdcnty large to more than supply our limited ( pace. All ccanmulcrtloes should be add retool to E. KOBEWATER. EOltcr NATIONAL REPUBLIGRN TICKET. TOB PKESIDEKT : TAMES A. GAUFIELD , of Ohio. FOB YICE-PEESIDENT , CHESTER 'A. ARTHUR , of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. GEORGE W. COLLINS , of Pawnee County. JAMES LAIRD , of Adams County. JOHN M. THURSTON , of Douglas County. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member of Congress ; EDWARD K. VALENTINE. For member of Congress ( Contingent ) , THOMAS J. JIAJORS. For Governor , ALBIMJS NANCE. For Lieutenant-Governor , E .C. CARNS. For Secretary of State , S. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor , JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer , G. M. BARTLETT , For Attorney-General , C. Jl DILLWORTH. For Commieiioner of Public Lands [ and Buildings , A. G. KENDALL. Tor Superintendent of Public Instruct on , W. W. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. For Attorney Third Judicial District. K. J. BURNHA5L TAX EXEMPTION. The tax payers of Omaha and DongleB county have n vital interest in the 'matter of railway taxation. Douglas county voted and donated § ix hundred thousand dollars in aid of railroad * , and the city of Omaha voted two hundred thousand dollars of city bonds for the purchase of the " 0. P. depot grounds. JJor about eight years the tax payers of Omaha oixl Douglas county have been bled to tha tune of eighty thoa- ennd dollars a year to jncet the interest on the railroad debt , not counting the large sum collected for the sinking fund. By the time the entity bonded debt incurred for the brnefit of railroad corporations by this city and county has been liquida ted , the enormous sum of over two millions of dollars will hare been exacted from the tax-payers of this city and county for the benefit of ihe railroads. This sum. represents the equivalent of twenty thousand dollars lars bonus to each of two hundred factories. In other words , with the sum of money which Omaha and Douglas county tax payers will have paid ftr the benefit of the railroads , they could have established two hundred factories nnd paid each of them twenty thou sand dollars to start with. If each of these factories had given employment to a hundred operatires Omaha would have afforded steady employment to twenty thousand mechanics and la borers , and it is fair to estimate that these twenty thousand working men would have increased the'population of this city by folly fifty thousand. While we admit that Omaha has dr. rived material benefits from the rail road * fond will continue to do sr , we insist that we are entitled by tie immense bonuses we hnve given these corporations to the benefit of tie tixes due frtm their property In pro portion to its value.Vo insist tht t the railroads shall be compelled ( o bear their share of the burden of spe cial taxes for improvements adjacent to their property , such as pavomcntr , Bcwerage , etc. Under the new Jaw all railroad pro perty including depot grounds , depot bjildings , machine shops and ware houses are classed with rolling stock nnd equipments as personal property and are lumped with the roadway in a general estimate. This exempts the i-oal estate of railroads from epecial taxation as well as from the general 3ceil taxes. It is simply outrageous that real estate owners of the Pint nnd Second wards of Omaha should 1 > 3 compelled to pay the entire cost i f i ha South Omaha sewer and the rai- ! roads should not pay a dollar towatd ihis improvement , when they own fully one-sixth of'the real estate in t , oeo wards. If the law is not re pealed , and the council next yc&r rhould decide to pare Tenth street , which passes right in front of the do * j'ot grounds , the owners of Tenth t trcet lots would have to pay the en tire paving tax , and the railroads would net pay a do'k ? , jJthcugh tro areaent woull b la'd naiply to give batter access to heir own srounds. OXUHJL shjwed her co ors well in lie front at Gimp Bnford. The vie- * ries of the Union PaciBc band and I jrapany G , were deservedly earned t id testified to the proficiency of those i -ganintlona. Ir loots now something like the eel- r tted eerenndo given to Marshal 3 tllou , LikeBallou , Dr. Miller hi B 1 further use for his enemies. EviE.7 telegraphic dispatch plucks a * t ather from the tail of the democrat- L rooster. NORHERN DOUGHFAOF8. It is eminently in accord with the eternal fitness of things for the editor of the Herald to defend the cenius frauds of the south by declaring that there wore also frauds in the north. Northern men always did make the most cruel slave drivers and northern democratic editors are the mcst bra- sen apologists fcr southern infamies. The way the southern heart was fired just before the war was by the incen- diiry eppeals to the slave driver cgainst the hell houndi of abolition , as they were called , In the-'New Tori Day Book. That psper WBB published In tfew York by aroapleof northern dooghfaccs wbo made capital down south by collating every item of news that tended to ehow northern tympathy for runaway ves or expressed sentiments deroga tory to the tlovenly and shiftless management of southern plantation ? , railroads and factories. The Now York Day-Book was the Bible of the south ern fire-eaters before tha war , and did as much to precipitate the rebellion as the speeches of the Yancey'f , Toombs'and Benjamin's. It is so now. The most disloyal and inflammatory sheets of the present day are printed in the north by men of northern birth , who haven't the courage to do the fighting for the con federates , bat bravely fight their bat tics with the pen. For Instance , the Detroit Free Press , a democratic paper published in the loyal stale of Michi gan , prints two distinct editions , one forborne consumption , with moderate woll-guarded editorials on the political issues of the day ; the other , known among the employes of the concern as the "rebel edition , " intended strictly for circulation down south. That edition , gotten np on the Brick Pomeroy model , represents the eouthern people as downtrodden , op pressed and outraged , appeals to southern passions to avenge the Lost On use , and holds out the promise of a restoration of the Confederacy to democratic domination. Or course this edition of the Detroit Free Pras ia not allowed to see daylight in the state of Michigan , but down south it is taken as the regular edition of the Free Press , and as a fair sample of northern democraticsentiment. . Now we concede that the proat body of the northern democrats are loyal men , many of them have de monstrated their patriotism and devo tion to the Union during the late war. Bat the democratic papers are for the most part edited by northern dough faces who always cringe to the south ern aristocrat and would black the boots of a confod brigadier at nny time in order to chow their devotion to the south. How any southern man can respect such-lick spittles always has been a mystery. The cardinal principle of the confederates is that every American owes allegiance to his native state above all his obli gations to the government of the United States. Any northern man who professes to believe in state sov ereignty and then turns traitor to his own state and section cm etand no higher in the estimation of a southern man than a southern man who has deserted the confederates. These northern doughface editors may get their reward some day for their , trea son to their own aeeUoii , but ft will be when loyalty becomes a crime and treason ia cUssed among the virtues. We don't propose to bo personal in the mutter , but it strikes us that Dr. Miller , a uativo of the Empire state cuts a very execrable figure among men of his owti ceotion when ho be comes the mouthpiece , apologist and champion of Mississippi bulldozer * Louisiana leaguer * and South Carolina lina census Bluffers. BILL , of Colorado , is one of the richest members of the United States ceuate. Ho is chief owner of the Great Reduction works at Argo , near Denver , incorporated as the Bos ton and Colorado Reduction works It is expected that 1OCO,000 tons of ore will be reduced therein the present year. This is 2- , 470 tons every twenty-four hours. The value to the works will not be less than § 30 per ton , or § 82,000 per per day , and 830,003,000 per year. If the average bo put § 50 per ton , and tb.3 cost of working not over So for the same , the expanses are § 5.003 000 for purchase against $50,00,000 ! for profit. The profita have been call- in ited in 1878 at 81,600,000 ; in 1879 .V about $3,000,000 , and this year at ubout § 5,000,000. TDK New York press is agitated on the subjact of cramming in the public schools , and Richard Grant White is vlgorously.belaboringtheschoolsystem of the city , which is declared to be ton years behind ihe west in matters of instruction. Complaint is made that parents do not take a practical interest in the school room life of their children and bring their influence to bear on the teachers and school officers. TOE cotton crop of the present year shows a remarkable increase in ihe to til crop , in the amount moved over land and in the home consumption. Five millions , seven hundred and fifty-seven thousand bales were sold during the past year and nearly two million bales wera consumed in the United States. Wheat is king and cotton queen. THE New York Tribune , comment- leg on the Maine election , remarks that "the ' ship yards are'not proper- ons , but wait until you hear from the corn fields. " NEVER shout unvjl the returns are all in. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The Southern Pacific track is ad vancing at the rate of two miles per day , aud ia novT up to the line of New Mexico. The station at Sulpha- Spring Yalley IB nsmed Wilcor. Ex callent water in abundance is found at sis feet. This will be the most in portant station east of Tucson , being the natural point of supply for Forts Grand , Bowie , Thomas Rocker , Ban Carlos , Gila Yalley , Los Cabescs , Merry Dutrict and tha Globe minir ? country. The altitude is over 4.0CO feet OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Colorado. The headwaters of Snake river ere attracting attention. The Poncho hot springs are to be carried to Salida by pipe. The coal outpv t if the Como mines during the winter will probably aver age two hundred tons per day. Water for placer mining holds out well this season. The many stoxms have done this good if no other. Tte annual internal revenue of Colorado two ypars aeo w s 868,000. Now it reaches about 8225,000. Tha indications are that stamp mils ! will be greately wanted at Leadvilla in the course of the next six months. The bullion yield of Leadville for the year to date is 810,164,657 as ae inst § 10,760,000 for the whole of 1879. 1879.The The Publo and Kit Carson railway company intend to build a road from from Pueblo to Kit Carson , on the Kansas Pacific. The South P rk teleeraph line was completed toPitkin , in the Gunnison country , on the 13th , and was the oc casion of great rejoicing. Five hundred graders were _ put to work last week nn "he GunmVm ex tension cf the Kio Grande. It is ex pected by the extension company to reach Maysville by Ootober 10. The largest nugget of horn silver yet discovered in Silver Cliff camp was found on the Cilfornia lode. It was fully as large as an pge. Several smaller pieces were found in the same opening. The Denver and R'o ' Grande rail way has let a contract for grading an extension from Koknmo to Brecken- ridgo. The track will probably be completed to Kokomo by November 1 and to Breckenridge by January 1. The largest output of ore , In ton nage , on record , WPB that made by Shift-bofs Ballard , of the Chrysolite on the 4th. Sixty men are employed on Mr. Ballard's shift , who in eicht hours broke down and hoisted 206 cars , equal to about as many tons. Kenoaha hill is no longer the high- st railroad point in the United States. The grading on the western extension of the Denver & Rio Grande road , between Leadvilla nndKokomowhere it paesea over the Continental divide , is several hundred feet higher. Rails have been laid on the Jules- burg track. Thirty-five car loads of ties and iron are being received per day. The track-layers are crowding the graders. The praders will be out of the way entirely in a few days and then the track-men can go ahead for 40 milca. The mines of Sheep mountain are now showing up in a very flattering way. Many lodes * hichhavenothere- toforo been considered of any particu lar worth ere showing mineral in larger or smaller quant'tien ' , and the miners , almoet to a man , are steadily delving in the earth , well assured of success. The latest craza is on Battle mountain - tain , in the Eagle River mining district trict- , some thirty miles northwest of L'adville. Davelocments have pro gressed so far and shown such an amount of mineral in that locality th t a reid and telegraph are being pushed forward from Leadville , and miners and capitalists are now going into this camp in large numbers. Car bonate deposits are rich and large. Smeltera have already been erected. Wye-mine. The mines in the Bramel district are looking up. The stage that is to run between Laramie and Cummins City , is on hand , Cheyenne Baptists have purchased a lot and will toonbegin the erection of anew church edifice. The Mormons arc taking possession of Silt Rivtr valley , aud establishing a polygamous colony. Work i ? being vigorously pushed at tun Liramio rolling railli All the dif ferent machines are at work , &ud sev eral buildit 53 are being built. The cattle shipments will ba smaller than last year aud sleek men are growling because all ship BO near the same time , keeping down prices. Nevada. For the first time in over two years the Huroboldt Reduction "Workf , at Winnemucca , are again in full opera tion. Nearly all the buildings on the west side of Main street at Eureka , that were scorched by the fire , are repaired , or are in course of repairs. Maasurements of the era bodies In the Alexander mine , Nye , county , give a total value of § 72,000,000 , of which § 48,000,000 is profit. L. W. Harris of Round Hole , Roop county , claims to have the champion silt marsh of the state. Ho is erecting - ing machinery and will soon be able to supply the whole country. Montana. The hill tops are covered with now snow. Benton is to have a new , first-clasi hotel , and § 25,000 has already been subscribed. Helena is not yet through rejoicing over the completion of its elegant opera house. A first-class hotel is being put up in the National Park where riding horaet and outfits will be kept for stage tourists. Information from the grain-pro' ( lacing sections of Montana is to the effect that the cereal crop will not sg gregato an average. The much written-down Yosjo dig. gins are said to be turning out well now. But too many were fooled tc return to the district again soon. A party of workers of the Utah A Northern railroad have pitched theii tents on Camp creek. The party are to commence work on a tunnel 500 feet long. Several boats are expected at Benton - ton before the river falls to its lowest stage , to convey quartz from the new mines to Bismarck for shipment to the smelting works. The reports from tthe Quartz din- trict , in the Belt mountains , are fa vorable. Several tons of ore have been shipped via the Missouri rmr , to test the ore in this city. The new posi , Fort 'Maginnis , has been located in Meagher county. It ia not probable the government will have a reservation 15x20 miles unless the title of previous occupants is par- chased. Pastureage is getting so scares in Deer Lodge Yalley that dairy products - ducts are advancing and some owners think of soon feeding hay to their milk cows. The late start of gnus , and the continued dry weather opera ted disaslronsly in a valley over stocked with cattle and sheep and in which a large area is now trader fence. Prospectors working not over fifty miles from Bozaman , have struck one of the richest and most extensive bodies of argentiferous , galena ever discovered in the territory. One man , who recently returned from Leadville , has examined the "new strike , " And declares it to be richer and apparent ly more extensive than any lead so far discovered in Leadville. The exact lo cality is kept secret. One of the richest placerj | ms in Montana was : cently purchased and will be opened. It is ia'Ophir gulch , near Blackfoot City. The ralno em braces 800 acres of mineral land in Ophir gulch , including the birs. The ground is about thirty feet and the piy gravel averages about twenty feet in thickness. It will ttqniro a flume from two to three miles long to ttrike the bed reck at the lower end of the ground , but when this has been done , the company will have about four miles of pay ground at the head of their flume. There Is ample water supply from 1500 to 2000 inches-and the design ia to put in a flume of suffi cient capacity to utilize this water. Estimated cost offflume , § 20,000. Arizoni. Plans are drawn for the industrial school to ba erected at San Carlos. Atri-weekly stage will soon be put on between Globe and Tucson. Time , SO hours. ArticlgSif Incorporation have been filed with" the secretary of the terri tory , of a company called the "Mari- copa , Phoenix and Prescott railroad oaipany. " The rails of the Atlantic & Pac'fic mlroa'J are already liidbout fifty milps ( including 25 miles of the N. M. & S. P.R R ) out from Albuquerqup , towards Fort Wingate , leaving Its * than 350 miles to reach Prescott. The construction force has been doubled The time for reaching Fort Wing-te la fixed for the first of January neat , and the point north and nearest to Prescott for next July ; the entire read to be completed to the Colorado for June 1st , 1882. . c Oreeon. - The Kiuney Mills , Silera , are turn ing out 500 barrels of flour per day. C'ams ' are scarce along North Pa- e&fio beach , owing to a freshet in the Columbia. Six hundred and fifty feet of the Coos Bay breakwater is completed. The appropriation being exhausted the hands are discharged. It is be lieved that an additional expenditure equal to that already made will give 24 feet on the bar. The Seeyle Falls are on tha north branch of the Scappoose , and are un rivalled in picturesque beauty. They are in shape of a horaeshoo. On one side of the stream the bank rises hun dreds of feet , as regularly as if laid by the hand of a mason. Mrs. Yoakam , of Coos River , aided by her daughter aud one hired man , carries on her farm , and she has this summer already laid down 1GOO pounds of butter , for which she ex pects to realize 50 cents per unund in the winter ; and besides sufficient hay for her stock she has forty tons to sell. California. Dr. Glenn will harvest over 1,000- 000 sacks of grain this season. Orer 800 Indian hop-pickers are employed in Humboldt county. There is a proposition to establish eitensivo smelting works in San Diego. A French compiny are negotiating for several hydraulic claims at Gard ner's Point and St. Louis , Sierra county. The hop-picking season at the Sin Jose hop ranches has begun. The crop this year is the largest and finest ever grown in the valley , and when dried will be chipped to London. It is estimated that one thousand tons of tanbark will bo peeled the present year north of Sania Cruz , a large portion of which will bo delivered livered at the local tanneries. At the San Joce Fruit Packing company's cannery , 800 persons aie now employed. About 75 tons < t trait peaches , pears and plums are worked daily. At the Golden Gate cannery a lirge force is also employed. They have a steam crusher , stom- mer and feeder in Napa county which will not only stem the yrapes nnd crush them , but actually carry them from the \vuuon to liio ctueHor , EO that a toimater unloading his grapes cm empty thpm directly from the wagon into the feeder which feeds them into the crusher. Washington. Yakima county has an area of 7618 square miles. The Newell Colony have selected land on Sherman prairie , 15 milts from Olympia. A stick of timber was cut in Taooma to pht in the ship Dashing Wave , that is 120 feet long and 24x14 inches in thickness Chinese prospectors are on the way in'Jar e numbers for tha Swauk mines in Washington territory. They are attracted by the recent find of a § 700 nugget bv a lucky Celestial , Indians are coming in in larpe numbers from the Sound and British Columbia , to engage in hop-picking. The crop of Puyallup valley , will be largar than tha crop of last year. A man reports that while ascending the Columbia river , when opcosita Mount Baker , he observed the moun tain In a state of violent eruption , flames streaming up from the summit , and large volumes of smoke ascending skyward. Upon the return trip the same phenomenon was observed , though it was less noticeable. Nebraska Repuollcan Platform. 1. The republicans of Nebraska most heartily endorse the profession ot princi ples formulated brthe national republican convention at Chicago , nnd pledge their unswerving support to the candidates there ominated. 2. We affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles upon which the perpetuity of the nation rests , and that the principle of ht.me rule as enunciated by the democratic party is but the cautions expression of the Cnlhoun doctrine of state rights , is revolutionary in its character and destructive cf the unity of the nation. 3. Wo regard the recent seizure of the Eolls and the wholesale robbery cf the ranchises of the republican citizens of Al abama , surprising in the maguittide and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts of the party under the Tweed plan in New York , and the Mississippi plan in the sontb , as a fair specimen or democratic method and a forecast of democratic do minion in national affairs that should in cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most earnest endeavor to de feat the party of brigandage and fraud at tbe polls in November. 4. We have considered "what Lee and Jackson would do if they were alive , " and have de'ermu.ed to employ our best ener- pies in preventing the seizure of the nation al government by their livjns ; comrades through the frauds of the solid south. 5. We congratulate the people of tbe state upon the rapid increase of popula tion and wealth , and npon the good meas ure of prosperity that has rewarded tneir labor , up on the rapid upbuilding of our material interests since the success of re sumption and the revival of trade. 6. We pledge our support to such legis lation in congress and such measures by state legislatures as may be necessary to effect a correction of abuses and prevent extortionate discrimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We most cordially invite tbe aid and co-operation in the latest defense of the national integrity and national puree of all republicans and war democrats who have differed with us on temporary issues , or have clung to the party name. -Rewfarf , That we heartily join ia the recommendation made by General Garfield in his letter of acceptance in urging upon congress the smedy improvement of the Missouri river tor barge navigation. "MADE NEW AGAIN. " Sr. CATHERINES , Ont. E. V. PIERCE , M. 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BR.O.McLAM'E'S LITES PILLS are not reconuiiended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is licU to,11 but in affections of the Liver , and in nil Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without it rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine.- a simple purgative they are unequaled. v BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine aru never sngdr-coated. Each box has a re'l-wax seal on the lid , with the impression.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the blsna- tures of G. McLixn and FLEMIKO BROS. y3 Insist upon ha'vine the genuine Dn. C. McLANK'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared l " - FLEaONG BROS.Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name .TfcZrwe , epslled differently , but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectual Core. PERRY DAVIS'PAIN-EILLEB Has stood Hie tbt cf rosrr TEARS' trial. Dirfctitnl vtth < tafh tattle , OLD liT ALL DRUOQISTS. lA/AMTCFS IiocalAecnts everywhere to Ml WMiV i uU lea , Coffee , Baking Powder. Fluorinj Extracts , etc , by sample , to ftmllljs , LVoflt good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , Box 5020. Si. Louis. Mo. PASSEHCER ACCOMMODATION LINE OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Coiiuccts With Street Cars Corner cf _ SAUNDEB3 and HAMILTON STREETS ( End of Red Line aa folluws : LEiVE O AUA : CSO , * S:17and : ll:19a m ,3.03.5.37nnd7:29p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 7:15 : a ra. , 9:15 : a. m , and 12:45 p. m. * iW : ) , 6:15 : and 8:15 : p. m The 8:17 : a. m run.loivlnr omaha , and the 4:00 : p. m. run , leaving Fort Omaha , are usually loaded to full capacity with reguUr passengers. The G'17 a. ta , rtn frill bo made { rota the post- office , corner of Dode and 15th unrehta. T icKots can 1 e procured _ froni street cardrtr- era , or from driver * of hacks. FAUE , 25 CESTd. INOLtJDINa STRE CAR S3-tt NOHCE. P ENTLEMEN Whtin ? to have SnU ! , Pant * , VT &c. , mad * to measure , would do well by call njf at KALtSII , the Merchant T-illor , where pilee , fit and workman hipl < gnarantccd. BltHy IDIEILTTE STDRTT. T. S. HITCHCOCK } M. D. S. , From New York has located In Onuha , and guarantees to dofi'St cli work. DcntsI Room ; , over A Crnlckshank & Co. ' * , Cor. 15th and Douglas. ecp9-2m AYFR'S ' SARSAPARILLA , FOB PURIFYING THE BLOOD This compound o the vegetable alter atlves. Sarsaparills 'Dock , StilllneiaTand .Mandrake with the 'Iodides ot Potash and 'Irnn , makes a mng effectual cure of a Ticnea ' of cotrplaints 'which are very pre valent and afflicting , It purifies the blood- the lurking * 3MW purses out ing humors In the system , thatuadermlne health and settle into troublesome disorders. Krup tlona of tno skin are the appearance on the sur face of humors , that shouldbo expelled fromthe blood. Internal deranccmentsare the determin ation of these sime humors to some internal organ , or organs , whose action they derange , and \hcse fcubatance they disea'e and destroy. ATSB'B SAESATAWLLA expela these humors from the blood. When they are gone , the disorders they produce disappear , such as Uluratvmt of the Ltier , Stomach , Kidneys , Lttnyt , Eruptiont and Eruptive Oiseaa of the SkinSt.intlumy't fire. Rose or Erysipelat , Pimple * , Puttultt , Blotches , Boili , TumortTeUtraod. Salt Shewn , Scald Head , Ring-imrm , Ulcer * and Soret , Rheumatism , SturaMa , Pain in tha Bonn , Side and Bfcut , Female Weatnett , Sterility , LtitairrhcM. anting from internal vlteration and uitnnt tiutaiit. Oropty , Dutpeptfa , Emanation - nation and general DebMy. TOtfi their de parrara haalth returns , i PREPARED BY DR , J. c. AYER & CO. , LOWELL , MASS. Practical end Analytical iCheinis 3 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS LOEEDIOINE. TEE CELEBRATED Oval StecJ Tooth Harrow by UJz GRG01 & GEDB1SGS , Fcndu Let , Wit. F. D COOPER , t , OmiJa , K b. ELECTION PROCLAMATION , On Court House Bonds. At a s ! on of tha BrarJ ot Countv Comm'n- eoncn ! < i tae Ccuuty of Douglas , in theStite ot NVbrula , ho den on ths lltu day of Septem ber. A. D . 1PEO , It was by sstd f ojrd Rea lTaH , That tin follow.nf quest'on be ind the urns 1he e y tubmitted ss a propoiltlon to the qualified electors of the County ol DCUJ. la ? . I > ebracLa.to- To tha erctorsjf tbe County of Douglas in thEUteofXebrukii : The Boar 1 < f Coti ty Commhs'oners cf f aid rouiry hereby submit ths fobon-lnr proposition : Shall -.h 0 u ty of Dauglai , Su e of Nehrala , by t3 County fommneloners Is us Its coupon bondin * he amo mt of 01 e hundred anl twen- ty-fl o thousanddol'aisforthe pirposu of ad- lair in the constraction , erection and mp'ttlon and the conjtruo'lcn , ertttlou nd comp'oti. ' u of a court ) case building In ih o ty cf Omahi , Countv of Douglas , in tha S'ate of ftb * . ka , for ouu y purp-ss ai d all tbe purpo e ? for which men cou t h < tue may > > e I'gally u td and ajprorate the mm * r taeJ th raby > or M In such conjunction or fw anch u nstructl n and o-mpletlon o ( sa'd ' bulldinp , all thi ccstt and exotmc of said rmildln.r not t txceed 'he sum ol * ne hundro'l ani rfiy tbrusanddolltn , s Id - cds to to one tlioUM nd do'lars each an i date I Ja uary < i > t , 1831 , livable at t e olBca of h > coun t trcaur r if tald coon'y and u > run fwtnty yean ) T 1th 1 'Ureit at a rale not ex'eed. ln Ix (6) ( ) per cent , per annum , payAtl * semi- amuallv. Tee uld ttoedi shall not bo soM less 'baa r > nr. In addlt un t ] ilioevy' for ordu aiy axes th < ra shall be levied nod colectrd a tax annually > s provided by law , for the payment of the interest 0 i e id bo id-&s it boom i duo and an addi tional aiiount nl.all bo le ied and coikcted ts provided by law , eu-t-c ent ti pai the principal of such bouda at maturity , and pro-iaed tbat not mere than fifteen percent , of tha principal of said bonds hali be levied in anyone veir , and provided aluayg that in no tventrba'l bonds be 1 sue t to a greater amount thn ten pr cent , of the assessed valuatlo > of nil the tixable proper ty In sal i county. Ititf rests'all be paid on said bom's rnlvf remand after the d to of tie sale ot sal i bonds or a y part thereof and the receip. of the raouiy therefor. The said bond * shall be redjimible at tbe op tion of the Board of Coaity Commlssicne-8 of 5aH co inly at Ue expiration of ten years from the date o ! ( aid bond ? . Wo k on saU court hou e shall be commenced 1mm dlttrly after the ad < p Ion of said pn p s lion. If adopte' , and s Id building to bo com pleted on or before January 1 , 18b2. No levy shall be made to py any part of the prlnclpafcf s id bonds until after the xpltat'on of ten year * from the date of said bonds. Toe foim tn which the above proposition Ml to submitted shall be by bal'ot , upon which ballot thill be printed or wiltlen or part ly printed Or writ ted tha words : "i'or Court ilouso Bond' , " or "Against Court House ponde , " end all ballots cast Having thereon the words "For Court House Bonds" ehall be'eem ' - eu ai d taken to be in fa\or ot said proposition , and all billets ia9t having tterenn the words "Against Court House Bonds'shall be acemtd and tal.en to be against siid proposi tion , and if two thi da of tlio votes cast at the election hereinafter provided In this behalf be in fav < ret the above proposition , it shall be deemed and taVen to bectrrled. The said proposition shall bo voted upon at tl.e general election to be held In the County ot Douglas , SU'o of Nebraska , on the 2d day of November , A. D. 1S80 , at the following Earned placcsi Oms ha Precinct No. one (1) ( Turner Hall. Omaha Precinct No. t o (2) ( ) No. 3 engine house , Sixteenth 8t Oi aha Precinct No. three ( < i ) Carpenter shop , 10th st , 2dotn fouth oIenjrmehou elotNt > . z. Orcaha Precinct l < o. four (4J ( Sheriffs office , court he use. umaha Pieclnct No. five (5) ( ) Ed. Leedsr's house , southeast con er lUh and Chicago Sw. Omaha HroclnctSo.sl > ( h ) No. lenjlnehcuto , 20th and Izird strratf. Earatog * 1 fcouict School house , near Grun- nles. Florence Precinct Florence Hotel. Union Precinct Irvineton school hcuse. Jefferson Precinct School house in District No. 41. Eli horn Precinct Elkhorn school bouse. P.atte Valley Praclnct School houss at Waterloo. Chka.ro Preclnt ° chool houea at Elkhorn Station Mlllard Precinct MlllcrJ echool houss. MoCanlle precinct McCardle school house. Douglai Preolnet House of J. C. Wilcox. West Omaha , Precinct School house In Dis trict No. 46. Acd which election will be opened at 8 o'c'ock in the morning n-l will continue open Until 6 o'clock in the afternoon Of the same day. F. W CORLISS , ( Seal ) If. P. KKIOHT , ! HZD rjtEXEJ * , County Commlgdioueri , JOHN R. MANCHESTER , County Clerlr. 814 30t Aak the reoov ered drapcptlcsbil ouasuflorcre , vie- thus ot fever nd u1" . the mercurial diseased patient , how they recovered health , cheerful spirits and good ippetlte ; they will tell you by. The Cheapest , Purest nnd Best Family Medi. the In the world. For DYSPEPSIA , CONSTIPATION , Jaundice Bllllous Attacks , SICK HEADACHE , Colic , De presalon of Spirits , SOUR STOMACH , Hear Burn , Ktc. . Etc. This unrhsllcd Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain n tingle particle of Masccr.T , or any Injutl.iua . iclnotol unbalance , but ! a Purely Ycsetablc. containing ttoi-e. Soathcra Roots and Herbs , nhlcli an all-Kiss Psoviuenco has placed la countries where Livrr Dlfcase meat pr TH. It will cuie all Diseases caused hy Derangement ol the Liver and ttnvcls. TUB Sr31PTO5rs of Liter Complaint are a bitter or bad taste In the mouth ; Pain iu the Back , Sides or Joints.oHan mlstakeu for Rheuma tism ; Sour Stomach : Lo = e of Appetite ; Bowls alternately costive and luc ; Headache ; Loss of Memory , with a painful sensation ot having fall ed to do something- which ought to have been done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick yellow ap pearance of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough of ten mistaken fur Consumption. Sometimes many ot these symptoms attend the disease , at others very fewbiit ; tha Liver , the largest orcan in the body , i generally the ccSt , of the dlsjoso , and if uot regulated In tlme.grcat inffcring , wretchedness and death will er.ane. I can rc-ommend as an emcacloua remedy for disease of tha Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia , Simmons' Llvr Regulator. Lewis O.Vnnder , 1R2B u iter Street , Acslstant Post Uastcr , "We nave tested 113 vlrtnss , cersonally , and know that for UjsfcpMa , Ellllottinc : ! . intl Throbbing Headache , it is the beat mcJiclne th3 world ever eaw. Wo have tried forty other remedies before Simmons' Liver Hegilator , but none of them gave us morothan temporary re ef : but the Regulator not only redeved , but cured Uk. " Editor Tclagrapb and Messenger , Hacon , Ga.IfAJTOTAOTBKKD IfAJTOTAOTBKKD OHLT BT J. H. ZE1ILIN & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price , 11.00' Sold by all Druggists. aent4eodawlv SHOW OASES MAMLTACTCRED BT O _ OT. 'VT'ILIDEl , 1317 CASS ET. , OJIAHA. NEB. tS"A. good assortment always on hand.T t AnENTION , BUILDERS AHD CON fnACTORS , The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOU1SVILI E , NEB. , has now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B , & M. railroad , to fill tmy order at reasonable prices. Par- tie desiring a white front or ornamental brick trill do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER , Prop. * LottirvUle. Nah M. K. KISDON , General Insurance REPRESENTS : PHOailX ASSDUANCE CO. , of London - don , Cash Assets { 6,107,127 WESTCHESTEH. N. Y. , Capital 1,000,003 THE MERCHANTS , of Newark. N. J. , l.OOO.OOC OIRARU FlUE.PbiiadelphlaCapital. . 1,000,000 NORTHWESTKKN NATIONALCap- Ital 900,000 FIREltEN'3 FUND. California 890,000 UliniSU AMERICA ASoURiNCECo 1,500,000 NEW A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SflO.OCO AMEfUCAF CENTRAL , Aeseta 800,000 South cast Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St. , OMAHA. NrB. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of G Ish A Jacobs ) No. 1417 Faraham St. , Old Stand of Jacob GIf ORDERS BY TKLKaRAPU SOLICIT } ! MEAT MARKET V. P. Block. ICth St. Frtah aul Salt Meats o all binds constant on hand , prices reasonable. Vegetables in ec on. Food delveted ! to ny part of tbe dry. WM UBT. Wl N-rth IflthRI a ; a. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol AveJ } Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. NEB. CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKE Uetolic CMOS , Coffins , Caskets , Shroud ? , etc. Farclum EUeet , Bet. IGtb ud UTO. Onuha , Jf eb. ZelejtnpUe Orders Promptly Attended To , BAMKIHQ HOUSES' THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALD WELL , HAMILTON 'ranucted same is that o an Incor porated Bank. Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to steht check without notice. Cert'flcatee of deposit issued p T H in thr * , six and twelve months , bearine-interest , or on demand without Interest. , Jt Advances made to rustomers on approved 10- curitiei at market rates of letereat Buy and sell sold , bills of eKhsnga Oorern. fflent , State , County anil City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on n land , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Europe. Soli E irop an Pa saira Tickets. fiOLlECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtf U. S DEPOSITOEY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. . Cor. ISth ana Farnnam streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOIEJTZE BROS. , ) ESTABLISHED IX IKS. Organized 03 a National Bank , August SO , 1SCS. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Specially authorized by the Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription to the U.S.4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HIRMAN KOUSTZB , President. ACOUSTUB KOUKTZI , Vice President. H. W. YAWS. ca > hler. A. J. POPPIBTOS , Attorney. JOBS A. CR IOHTOS. F. H. DAVIS , Ass't Cashier. This bank receives deposit without regard to amounts. Isanea time ctrtlflcatesbeartni ; interest. Drava drafts on San F.andsco and principal cities of the United EUtc < 9. alu London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti nent of Europe. Soils passige tickets for Emljraata In the In- man lie. maylJtf REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Semis' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th & Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This agency doea STRIOTLT a brokerage fatal' neia. Doea notepecnlate , and therefore any bar gains on its books ate Insured tolls p&troaa , In eteod of belnr cobblid np br the acent & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No Ij08 Farnhxm Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Side opp. Grand Central Ilotil. Nebraska Land Agency , DAVIS & SHYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Ncbr. iOO.OOO ACRES carefully Delected land in Eastern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains in improved farms , and Omaha city property. 0. F. DAVIS. WEESTEB SNYDER , Lute land Com'r U. F. R. B < p-leb7tf BTSOS R Ci ) . LEW13 RKSD. Byron Rccd & Co. , OLDEST MTABLUID EEAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep n complete abstract of title to all Real Estate In Omaha and Douglas County , raaylll HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. Cor , Randolph 8t. & 6th Avo. , OHICJAQO ILL. ftilMIBillffi ? PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located in the business cent-e , convenient to plac-9 of amusement. Elel-an ly furnished , containing all mudcrn improvement ! , paggeneer elevator , &c. J. H. CUMMINOg , Propriator. ocietf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARgEfBT. & BROADWAY Council BlnCfe , Iow.l.- On line ot Street Railway , Omnibui 'o end from all trains. RATES Parlor flour S3.00 per day ; second floor. 82.60 perdy ; third floor. SJ.OO. The best furnished and moat com nodious bonae in ihe city. OEO. T. PHELPS , Prop. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON PROPRIETOR. . Th ? Metropolitan 13 centrally located , and first c'aas In Cverjr respect.havlogrecentlybetn entirely ronoraftd. Tli9 public will find It a comfortable and homelike housa. marfitf. UPTON HOUSE , Scluiylcr , JVeb. Hist-daaa House , Good Mealg , Good Bedg Airy Rooca , and kind and accommodating treatment. Tw > good sample rooms. Spccia attention paid to commercial travelers. S , MILLEK , Prop , , " * IJeb. _ Schnyler. . FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming , The miner's resort , good accommodation ] , uge eample room , charges reasonable. Epecial attention given to traveling men. 11-tf H.C. niLLIVRD. Proprietor. INTER -OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. First-cl s9 , Fine large Sample Rooms , one block from depot. Trains stop from 20 minutes to Z hours for dinner. Free Bns to and from Depot. Kates 92.CO. 32.SO and { 3.00 , according to room ; yogle meal 75 cents. A. D. BALCOU , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDEN. Cnlef CUrk. mlO-t B. A. FOTLXR. JAMU E. SCOTT. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Deslznsfor bolldlnja of any description on erlhibitlon at our ofSce. We have had over 20 years cipaflcnca in designhir ( and ( uperint rji. tut' public building and reildencea. Plans and estimates furnished on short notice. BLf > CK m9flm ! HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CQ.'S Weekly Line of Steamships leaving New York Every Thursday at 2p.m. For England , France and Germany. Tor Passage apply to 0. B. RICHARD & CO. , General PiMccjei Ayents , Jaae21-ly 61 Broaaway , New 7ork ! f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL A COMPLETE STOCK FOB STYLISH ATO GOOD , NOBBY AHD CHEAP- We hava all tha Latest Styles of Sprirg Snitings , an Elegant Stook of Keady-Mada OlotLins : in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish ing Goods Stook Complete HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AHD VALISES , In fact tha Stock is complete in all Departments. Don't Fail to see onr Custom Department lit charge oi Mr. Thomas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSleodaw 1301 & 1303 ttmiham Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : ' FRENCH KIDNEY PAD ! A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed , In all casea cf CraTef , Diaho'w , Dropsy. Bight's Disease ot th Kldnets. Incontinence and Retention of Url if , IntUmitlon o the Kidneys , Catarrh of tbe Haddtr , Hi h Colored Ur-ne , Pain iu tre Daclc. s 'do or Lions , S'ervous Wea&n'S * . .mil in fACt alt rtfaorders of tha Uhdderand Urinary Orr n , wbethrr contract ed by privata diseases or otheawise. Th-a srcat remedy has been used witn su ctsg for nearly ten year In Tinevnth the most won Jo/ / fill c-imtive effects. It curtibv absorption : no ratuoona Internal mcolclnes bcln ? required.Vc have hundreds of testimonials menials cf cures by this Pad when VI else hid fn ed- LADIES , if you are sudarin fn-m rcmalo Weakness. l ucor- rhcej , or ilisecsci peculiar to fema'es. or In fact any dneaje. aalc yo ir dni e'st for Prof. Gullmctto's Fre-ich Kidney PaJ. and take no other. If he has not vet It. send $ ifO si.ti you wl receive tie Pad by return mall. Addr * U. S. Bunch , FRENCH PAD CO. , Toledo , Ohio. _ PROF. GULMETTES ! : FRENCH L1VEB PAD Will I positively core Fever and > pne. Dumb Aeua , Acne Cake , liilhoua Fever. Jaundi'e , Pyspepsta , ane all diseases of tha Liver , Momach and Blood t ho pad cures by absorption , and ia peimanei.t. Ask ) our druggist for this pad and take no other If ho doesnot keep itsend $1.60 ti tno KUiO-CU PAD CO. , ( U. a. Branch ) , 1 otcdo , Ohio , and receive it by return mall. . KUHN i CO. , Amenta Om. > l:3. Neh. Successors to Jos. K. lab , PE Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. A full line of Sur/ical Instruments , Pocket Case * , Trusa-ra and Suprorten Absolutely Pure Dru { and Chemical j uizd iu DupcnjingFrcsciii tioni filled at any hour of tbe night. Jns. li. Isli. Latyrencc IticHIahon. O. . . 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. In Kegs and Eottles. Special Figures to tbe Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. QfHoe. i539 Douglas Street , Omahrx SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , cr V/holesale and Retail in FRESH MFATS& PROVISIONS. CJA1SE , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas Sc. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. R. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING &m u Aim ft B 3 an Staam Ptcape , Engine Trimmings , Mining Maohinory , BSLTifiC HOSE , BHASS AHQ 1RQH FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKIHC , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLAOAY WINDMILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STKAITG , 205 Farnham Streat Omaha , Neb THE OOLOEADO BUSINESS COLLEGE ThH Institution , located a * Dourer , Colorado , the KduoitlonjI and Commerci.il renter of the West , U pra-cmincntly the bis * a d rj il practi cal ot its kind for the MERCANTILE T , AffliHG OF ToungMenand Irdies. G. W. F03TEB , rr.B.UnS D. W. CADY , Secretary. The most extenilre , thorocch ami complete institution of the kind In tbe < fd. Tto'landi o ! accountants and Business mn , 11 the prin cipal cities and towcg ot the United States , O-HO their success to c ur ccur o t f truiuinir. The Eieht Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies , Fine , new crick blcck at junction cf three itrect car lire i G ejantly fitted and furnished apartments for tfco application of and carrying oat of our novel and si sterna tic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING. Young den who contemphte a bciincss life , and parents bavin ; tout to educate , are partlcu. larly requested to rend for our new Circular , wLlch will give fu'l Information M to terms , condition of entrance , etc. Addrtsa a. W. FOSTEE , President , spa-3m Denver , Colorado. UNDERTAKER , Odd FeUowB' Block. Prompt attention siren to orJ.n by triejraph. VIHEQAR WORKS J Jona , Hit. 5th and 10th SU. , Oil A3 A. first quality distilled YTaa and Cider Viaoir of any strength boow extern prices , and wu > mated Jos * u goiid at whoJoilo > cd retail. Send lor price Bst. ZBSST KfiEBS , lebKm A. F. RAFERTCO. . , Contractors and Builders , FIne Woodwork a Spxrfa ty. Agents for tbe Encaustic Tiling 131 DODOK ST . OUAHA Machine' Works , J , F. Hammond , Prop , & Manager The mcrtt thorough appointed and coirpleto ifachlne Shops and Foundry in the state. Castings of every description manuXactumL Engines , Pumps and every claw o machinery made to order. Special attention Riven to 17cll AiifiursPnIIeys , Haulers , Sbaftiiiir , JJridKC lrou > , cer Cutting , etc. Flans f or new Machlnery.Ueachanlcal DracjhU In cf , Models , etc. , neatly executed. 'Jftfl Hamnr 8r. . ff t lag nnA IfitM THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU can find good uoonment of BOOTS AHD SHOES At a LOWSR FIGURE than t any other ehoe hooso in tha city. P. LANG'S , 238 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GESTS | SHOES MADE TO d a perfect fit tuaranieed. filets Trrr OD LEGAL NOTICE. State ff Kebrtaka , District Court , In and for Donjlos County. Anton Zmkovnky. plaintiff , VI. KAty Ziikovaky , non ro'id'nt , dereadant. To Katy Z skoTjltr : Yea ate htreby nollflcd , that the plaintiff in tha above entltlad caurewill take the d pO9itIoa ot Joseph Tomolr , a witn s in said citue now pending in said court , before competent author ity , t the offlco of A. H. ( .fcladtlr , JCotarjr Pub lic , 100 W. Ta.lor street , in tb city of Chlcajo , County of Cook , and State of Illinois , convnonc- In ? on the 29tn day o ! t * ptemb r , A. 1 > . 13 0 , at the hour f 10 o'clock a.m. . wlh authority to adjinrn fron dar to day , until -uch darxnltlon shall bare reen tiben. ( aid dtpcsltlon to beUMd , in the triil of said c.u-.o. \ Dated tbb Zd diy of Septenbtr. A. D. 13M. A.C.TKOUP , dwp-S-10-lT Alt' raey for Halntlff. HARTKOPFF'S 3IUSEU3I. Brandt's Turner Hall , [ Corner Tenth aid Howard Srrtotu. This ctlsbr.Ud Jlnsiuia wjl bo op n rery day frem 10 o'clock a. a. ontll 10 o'cloci i > m , tha nmet contain } a Urge oi : ctoa of 2000 artl3--Ul and aiturjl curioit.e3 L ( Geology , EUmoloyy , Anatoofc tad fithology- The adolslon fee ba * bwa redueou to to cents.