I'HE DAILY E. BOSBWATEB : EDITOR KATIOHAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. TAMES A. A.ot ot Ohio. FOR vii r-rr.r = ir > rxr , CHESTER A. ARTHUR , of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS- GEORGE W. COLLINS , r.f Pawnee Connty. JAMES LAIRD , of .AiLuns County. . - JOHN M. THURSTON , of Douglas Count } ' . KE.-UBLICANJJTATE TICKET. For Member of Congress , EDWARD K. VALENTINE , f For member of Congress { Contingent ) , THOMAS J. MAJORS. For Governor , ALBINUS NANCE. For Lieutenant-Governor , E .C. CARNS. ! For Secretary of Stale , _ S. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor , JOHN WALLICHS. Tor Treasurer , G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General , C. J. DILLWORTU. For CommicEJoBer of Tublic Lands aud Bnildiogn , For Stiperintendeat of Public Instruct on , " & . \V. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET * For Attorney Third Judicial District. K. J. BUENJIAil. THE body of Teter Woodland , the heroic superintendent of the Hudson River tunnel , has been recovered from the shaft. AMERICAN priina donnas abroad art achieving a series of uccoBses which if pratifyinsfto our national pride. The latest debutante is Mile. Marie Zan Zinat who appeared yesterday in Home and received & genuine ovation. THE Herald heads an editorial "How Money Talks in Indiana. " It doesn't need a quarter of a column of Hr. Jay Sterling Morton's writing to Inform people that five dollars a vote Imports sufficient Kentucky bruisers to talk very loudly in the Ohio rivtl counties of Indiana. THE la ; eat news from the new iFrccch ministry is that the cabincl council have decided that the proceed' Ings against the religious orders yol remaining in Franco be gradual. Th < Jjcpo has withdrawn his permission ic nllow the orders to aak the govern merit for authorization to engage in teaching. THE failure of the Virginia read juctcre and funders to corns to ai agreement on the question of an elect oral tickol gives R ctrong poetpbility o : republican EUCCCSB in that state , Ti 1876 the demccrntic vote of Vfrginif was 139.C70 and the democratic ma jorily 44,112. The readjustcrs clain to controlpGOjOCO votcc , and if thei p ill 20,000 lefB than their compute * ntranglh theelevon electoral votes wil 1)3 ) cast for Gatfield and Attliur. THE resolutions adopted by the river or improvement convention which hs just concluded Hn sessions at St. Jo Beoh , baar npon a subject of tram condent importance to th& agriculture regions of the great west. The valle ; of the Missouri embraces an area c 215,000 square mile * , contains a pop Yilation of 4,000,000 people , and taxable wealth of 8400,000,000 , am Jiroduces annually nearly 500,000,00" " buihelsof _ grain. Cheap transports tion for its products is the crying nee' ' of this great section of the countr now hampered in Its growth and ol ntueted in the development of it in&terial'sourcoB by thu extortion an discrimination of the railroads. Th liver convention in its resolutions de mauds for Missouri , Iowa , Kansa and Nebraska that congress besto upon the Missouri river a consldei &t ion commemurato with the magn tndo of the Interests which will I subserved by its improvement , an provide for a thorough remedy for a artificial obstructions it has permltte lo bu created by railway bridge ? , fc the removal of all snags and drifl of floating timber , and for thorough survey of the river b oorupaieat engineers , with a view t dtlorminngthe apeediest and moi economical pl n for deepening it channel , raid protecting the propert o : the citizens along its banks. Th resolution also demands that whe : Midi surveys shall have been mad n-id the plans approved , that congres ehall make such appropriatiens am take Buch other action as will secur I e speediest , permanent and adequat mprovemont of eaid river. These doltnattd80f | tlie'r6pr ienta titvs of the.eta1os wHl 4 < ttibijes5 mee with the tminimontAp'prtrval jf : thei c mstituencies. luimediato and per innient improvement of the chaune anil bank's of thetiver is Imperative ! ; needed. But such improvement uUou'd be made only by com p tint and honest men w.ho will fulfi to the litter the contracts which thq u uiertake. Such contracts should al is i be supervised by engineer * who can i o ba bribed Into accepting the worl > f dishonest contractors. Tht g > vernmeut- should make some cided change ia the nuriEKement of the rip-rapping. Tee stench from aome of the late rip. r.ip contrasts is still wafted alone the buiks of the river , ani crumbling nrrlls and caved in banks are a raontf. iirsnt to official incapacity or iihon- tjr. It is trtip lhat tie fiver hn- I > r vementls under the Eup.rviiion of i. my officers -who an > supposed to bs tli * pinks of official purity. Butanay i fiix-re are not .orally unlike other ra < sa and when Urge expenditures are u ) der their control they are npt to be greasadby ccntractors just as much fcs other men. From the events of the lam few years It looks very znucn as if a gigantic river improre- m -or ring erieted with its he d at St. 1 uts and its "tail at .New Orleans J.U * states bordering on the Missouri je id rircr ? improvement very badiy # a' faey should insist on having tuch improvement as congreM grants thtra. piTis honestly and well TH3S DEMANDS OF THE COLORED MEN. The colored men of Omaha have Is- surda manifesto demanding represent ation in the next legislature. They plant themselves on the Declaration of Independence which they interpret cs a guarantee that all men are not only born free and equal but also hive the inalienable right io the hcnors and omlumsnts ; of office. They declare that "taxation without representation will only he submitted to in A'protest by those unworthy to be free or free men. " The wording of this resolution would leave one to infer that those worthy to bo freemen pay their texts and do not protest. The Jramera of tlm resolution probably intended to nay thai no one wordiy to be a free man would submit to be taxed and re main unrepresented without a protest. They aho resolve "that where one clasi of citizens arc Ignored in Ihe community where they reside , for the enFcting of laws to govern , all such citizens ard still in a state of vssiall- age. " Now this paper has always been a consistent friend of the colored race , and an advocate of their rights to equality before the law , as well as their rights to enjoy the privileges of American citizenship in ctfmmon with all other citizens. The right to vote , ot course , carries with it the right to hold office , but wo aho maintain that only those shall hold office who are capable of fulfilling all ' it3 requirements. The colored men of Omaha complain in their reso lution , that they are ignored in this community because no colored man has boon chosen to the legislature. Now aa a matter of fact men are cent to the legislature to make law's , not for a class , race or nationality , but for the whole state. The colored men of Nebraska have no reason to complain that their race has been wronged by any legislation , or that their interests as tax payers are not as safe in the bands of white men aa they arc in the h nds of men of their own rsco. There are no black laws on the statute books of Nebraska , nor has there ever been any legislation denying colored raen the right to fill on juries or to fill any office to which ho may be appointed or elected. The claim that the colored men Invo been ignored in Omaha is preposterous. Colored men have held portions in the postoflice , on the police force , on juries , fec. They would havq held higher positions had they trustworthy men capable of filling thtm. The population of Douglas county is over 38,000 and the assessed valu ation of property over 87,000- 00 ( > . Of this population the colored people furnish about 1000 and we venture to say that the as328Eecl valuation upon which they pay tuxes does ot reach § 10,000. Douglas county is entitle to ten members of the legislature , and i ! that representation was divided prc rate according to population , there would bo one member for every 3SO ( inhabitants , and at that ratio tin Cobred people would be entitled to j- of one or leas thau cut-third of om member. If representation ia thi leginlaturowere b < eed on taxation there would bo one member for eacl 5700,000 of taxed proper.ty an ! the colored people noald bi entitled to just one-seventieth part o a mumber. It is therefore self-cvi dent that ihn calur j mm ofOiunh : have no grounds to comphin , as yet The clamor for membership In the Hex appsars io us inspired bj interested parties who have seine axi to grind and desire to fill a place ii the legislature to furtheir personal in tercst * . If there were any men amorij them Vflio had especial fitness forinak ing laws a man of such high stand ing hi the community that the publii would ba willing to trust hin with thair matt-rial interest w , should cheerfully join the col colored men in demanding his noun nation , not as a colored man but as ai American citizen. Again , if there wen any special legislalionnecded to ensun lo the colored men the rights guar ranteed then ! by the constitutions amendments , we"should commend th move they are making. If , however as it seems probable to us , the colorei people of Omaha are to be asked t pull somebody's chestnuts out of th fire wo don't consider this move ii 'their interest iu the or interest of ROOI government. In conclusion lot us say that tb colored people of Omaha should plan themselves on a higher plane than th moro doaird to hold office. The ; should by their cducatiou and mora standing acquire the respect , confi deuce aud esteem of their felloiv cili zns. These will not be denied then in this free country on account o their color and previous condition , am only when they have acquired thes prerequisites their people will not bi compelled to ask office for they will bi sought for. HEALTHY HDMBOLDT. Correspondence of T > ' BKS. HUMBOLUT , 2feb. , September 22.- 1 ilumboldtis in Richardson , the corner nor county , on the north side of thi Nemaha river. It is located onlhi rising ground that rolls back from tb < river bottoms. Situated near th ( middle of the county north and south , with no town in the county north PI south , and none east or west for a dis tance of ceven or eight miles , it ex acts tribute from a largo district. Tha corn crop is immense , and wheat ia belter than usual. In fact , all crops are excellent and the .paople in the boat of spirits over it ; so much to tliat we will have time to but briefly , notice the many Indications of their restless enterprise. The spiritual welfare of the city is locked after by four church organie- tions , viz : Christi Methodht , | German Methodist * nd Presbyterian. 1 Eich of these organizations hai a good house and a large congregation. On the higher part of the swell upon waich.most of the town is built is a two-story school house. Here is a well organized high school , employIng - Ing four teachers , and having a rejju. lir attendance of over 200 pupils. The population of Humboldt , by the wav w about 1,200. Toe local news and j politics arc done by The Humboldt Sentinel and The Humboldt New * . The former , an independent paper , is conducted fay Monagon & Spoiser. Mr. Monagon waa away at Central City , but we called on Mr. Speiserand Mr. Bailey who was acting editor-in- chief during Mr. Monagon's absence. They are both genial gentlemen , and wo an , under obligations to them for substantial favors. The News car ries the republican ticket at its head ; and is conducted by Bloom & Sowle , both boys in their teens , but chock full of en- ierprise. Humboldt claimfto have the best Opera house in the state , outBids - Bids of Lincoln and Omaha. Ic Is capable of holding an audience of COO and the tta e and scenery are of a Euperior style. Mr. F. W. Ssundson who built and controls the Opera Chouse , aho has a large hardware store * aad a mammoth etock of anrlcultural Implements. He will buildffour or five brick -store rooms in the spring. He is one of the men who make the own what It is. The grain and stock msiness is very large , but in our lim- ted stay wo had not time to consult .he proprietors of these large ele\a- era to get figures. There it a Gar- ield and Arthur dab here of over 00 , aud between DO and 100 men nrolled in the "GarfieldGuards" well drilled and uniformed. I believe the omocras have a club/ but it makes 10 stir. A fine flat ; was presented to he "GarfieldGuards" Saturday night > y the Udies of the city. Arrange ments h&vo besn raado to have Prof. D. B. AVoriey , late of the Normal , : onduct a musical convention during .he third week in October. Lightning rod men have been oper ating here and several fanners have been fleeced. They say it will cost about EO much to rod a house , get a contract for the job at to much a font md then put up rod enough to double , heir.first estimate. It is an old game but still it finds victims. The lurga dry goods and grocery houses of Hines & Lambertson and \V. H. Sterns deserve mention. Mr. Sterna has a three-story frame store ith basement. Anderson Bros , aho deserve Colics. They manufacture wagons and car riages , employing steam in'their work. They have lately turned off a fine " "bus" for use here. They and an jRBtern man will start a plow factory soon , W. M. Sweney will open the Cen- ral houec next weeki The htmeo has been refitted and renovated at a cost of about § 4000 , and will bo a first- class hotel in every particular. " \ \7omot\v \ . Turk , reoublicau candidate for senator. Also Mr. Chas. Cole , candidate for representa tive. As Richardson is safe for a large republican majority this fall , these gentlemen confidently expect to spend pari of the winter In Lincoln. Tsvo griit mills within a mile" and a half of town , and one about four miles out ; two bakeries in town , four drug stores , last saloon license revoked , seven lawyers , four physicians , three hotels , two banks , and other business houses too numerous lo mention. SEVEU. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. GuhTornia. The Chinese have seized anothei industry the manufacture of brooms. . The United States fishery at the Me Cloud river this year sends out novel million young salmon. Cobnrg , Lane count } ' , has raised bj subscription the $16,000 requited bj the narrow guga railroad company t ( construct a road through thai town It is to bo finished to that jioint bj January 1.181. W. H. Blackwood , of Haywards Alameda county , sold the fruit fron an apricut orchard of rather less thai twelve acres for § 12,000 , out of whicl sale a commission merchant had mail a further profit of over 83000. The lansja grape crop and gooi prices received by growers this yea will still further stimulate the plant ing uf vineyards and increase demaui fet vineyard land in Napa. Proba fely four- thousand acres or. more c vineyard lull be phnlod in Kapa val ] cy Iht ) cumlug season. Novada. The Gold Hill aud Virginia tax col lectors pounce upon every man wh comes across the dix-ide from eithe town wllh anything io pell. A Vii ginia butcher is obliged to pay § 20 quarter for Belling meat to one Gel < Hill customer. Grading for the Carson and Colors do railroad has lisen completed as'fa aa Walker river , .ind everything i ready for the track with the exceptio of driving a few piles in .Ghurchi canyon. The grading between th rirer and Walker lake will be finishe In two weeks. Piute Indians are now engaged i harvesting their sugar crop on the Bi Meadows , three or four miles froi Lovelock. The natives have gathere there from Austin , Walker river , Vn giaie City , Carson and other parts c the state. The crop is abundant thi season , and some of the Indians hav gathered as much as twenty sacks c eugar. There _ are two grades of ai car , one of which is almost pure whit ( pnd the other of a brownish hu < Some of the Indians cut the cane an thresh it , while others shake the stall and catch the sugar in baskets. Colorado. Georgetown Is to have gas works. The Leadvillo jail holds elove murders awaiting trial. The Denver Fire Brick works ai rapidly approaching completion. The area of Summit county i equal to that of the state of Connect cut. Gilpin county shipped over $100 000 in gold bullion during the firi twenty days of the month. The Denver and Hio Grand railwa company has let a contract for gradin the Gunnison extension of its joid. The value of property in Color/id Springs has increased over half a mil lion dollars during the last six month ! A. gang-of Chinamen arrived i Denver the other day from California who are intended for tne South Par coal mines near Como. A very promising vein of silvei bearing o o has been discovered ii Lincoln district , Clear Creek county There is the usual excitement overth find by the array of prospectors. A meetingof Fountainvalley ranch men will soonbecalledto ; discuessom scheme for building reservoirs or do ing something to increase the suppl of water for irrigating purposes. An extraordinary find of gold wa made a few days ainca ai Ralstoi creek , near Arvida , and about eigh miles from Denver. The gold wa washed and showed six ounceof o course metal. The Denver and Rio Grande rail road has contracted for thetimmediatt : -xteosion of the Ten Male line frorc K'konio to Breckenridge , twenty-two miles. The railroad fromLaadville tc Kokoma is expected to-fae opened by October 15 , and within two months 'hereafter to Breckinridge. A high line canal is being built r und Denver , starting from above jutletonand ending somewhere near rreeley. This cinal is to be sixty-nine aies long , and will be the largest in the west , and will take two y < * rs to finish at the rate work has bsen done on it thus far. Work on a neff armoryfor the Den ver militia. Contracts are let for the building which ia tots two stories high , -50x195 feet , with" two reception rooms 17x25 feet leach , on 'tho first. floor , and a hall , which will be 50x100 feet. The sacond floor is to"be ocdP" pied by officers , sleeping rooms , etc. Ouster county will have a jail and _ _ , . , , , _ c . The Northern Pacific railroad" will be graded east of Ouster " as'-ifa ? " as Glendive this fall Nearly all the machinery for the completion of the copper smelter , at Butte , has arrived. Bece"atlv.-am8gaificent.carlbo > oagast " shot on the Blackfoot range. Ue weighed 1,200 pounds ; and.stpod 2L hands high. > i ? } There are three surveying parties of the Northern' Pacific railroad in the field operating , on the Yellowstone west of Miles CiW " ' ' „ A Helena .man expsdsjto turn'ouT about a million brick this ye'ar. Th jf are made of a good quality of 'blue , clay , and find a ready market. The wheat orop of Gallatili valley will fall about 50,000 bushels short , of last year's yield. The winter wheat rep will not be more than one-fourth 10 usual crop. Trains were expected to be running Dillon on the now Utah and North- rn railroad , ten miles north of Wat- nn on thu road to Salisbury , on the 5th. There were S1G.500 of town ota sold in threa days , some being old for $000. It is estimated that several hundred mshels of apples , ot superior quality , rill figure as part of the fruit crop of ilissoula connty , this season , and an- jther year the crop will be increased o thousands of bushels. It is thought hat the territory Should grow , within he next few ' all the yeara , apples re- [ uired for home consumption. In the new mining dittrict recently liecovored on the right hand fork of fill cr5ok , a tributary of Mill creek , | uite a number of ledges have been truck , most of them prospecting ex ceedingly well in gold and silver. It a confidently predicted that the dis coveries will lead to the development of'some of the richest mines in Mou- ana , although the facts of theirloeing on an Indian reservation , and at a > oiut high up in the mountains , may etard somewhat their early dorclop- hent. Oregon. Engineers who have , made a study f the ColUmoia i-iver - bar have pre dicted thotthis year's flood in the "jolumbia would , with flight aid in , he way of soiaping , force the current hrnugh the middle Bands , and create channel south of Sind ialani strafalit o sea , and that the bar would assume the shape it had iu 1541 , the Enfiwt ever known. A few weeks ngo the work of sroofling the saiid in the weakest puce was begun. The first vessel to try the new channel went safely through. She drew within twc inchba of twehtjf-onb feet. There u now twoniy.four feet of watcv tc Astoria , south of Sand island. The Portland board of trade ha : issued the following statistics of tradt for the year ending August l < , t Salmon exports to Sau Fratici co , 211,522 cases , valued at S1,570G10 , Yaluo ofiheal , flour , o.lta , hops potatoes , lumber , hides and p cklec ailmon exported to San Francisco , § 2,902,472. Vailia of lumber anc wool from Cong Bay to San Francisco 2,165,147. Total value of exports 86,851,093. Amount of wheat auc flour exported eirect to the TJnitec Kingdom , 2,082,106 cootals of wheat and 129,443 barrels of flour amount inn in value to § 4,780,077. Odnnet salmon exported direct , 239,241 cases of the value of § 1,100,305. Value o wheat and flour exported to China Sindwich Wands , Puget Sound , Bri tish Columbia , and Alaska , § 433,370 Amount of gold and silver exported § 900,000. Wyoming. A.now town has been staked out ii the nenr Puyou-Tara districj ; . It is eaid f at a fifty stamp mill wil ba running in Cummins City by Da comber 1st. lhe ? work on the extension th Cheyenne water system is progressing and will soon be completed. The miners living in tents at o near Cummins City are preparing ti erect cibins in which to pass tb winter. The injunction casa of'the U. P railway tfompanyj against the oily o Cheyenne to Restrain Ihe city and it officials from collecting taxea to th amount of some § 1,900 , lately as sessed against the company , was com menced on the 20th. Jack City , or Teller , in North Pari now has about 100 inhabitants , all c whom are at work and who propose t stay there all winter. An arraa t meut has been made whereby th prominent mines In the district wi bo worked all winter. Washington. An incendiary fire at Wartsburg o the 13th destroyed all the busmes homes except four , in all 26. Los 8200,000. It Is said by those who claim t know that shipbuilding will bo mor active on Puget sound next year thai ever before. Logging on the Skagit river is loon Ing up as a very important industry There are half a dozen or moro camos one of which turned out recently 207 000 feet of saw lops in five and a hal days _ with a gane of thirteen men. 1 is Raid that this beats anything of th kind yet on record of logging on Pi get sound. Arizona. The deadly quicksand in the Sa Pedio river lately swallowed up a cai rlago containing a gentleman and thre ladies. The Western Union Telegraph Jin have opened stations at Wilcox an San Simeon on the Southern Pncifi railroad. The track1of the Southern Pacifi ra-lroad ha § reached the NewMexicai line. The distance is 140 east of Tuc eon. eon.The The Atchison , Topekaand Santa F railroad will build to Tucson fron Black , in northeastern Arizona , toSai Carlos , McMillan , Arizona Canyon and thence down Canyon del Ore This Is the line surveyed last fall , an < will pass through a contiuous Btretcl of mining districts with surface water at a distance not excee-ling twent' milps along the whole linn , SB wel as thecoal fields of northeast Arizona B. F. COCXK : UNDERTAK Oid Fellowe' Block. ? -oznpt atlentlon given to criers by telezraph ATTEKHOH , BUILDERS AMD CON TRACTORS. The owner ot the celebrated JCaolir Banks , near LOUISVUJ E , NEB. , ha : now ready at the depot at Louisville , or the B. ArT nulroad , o fill any order at reasonable prices. Tsr- jsa deainng a white front or ornamental > nck will do well to give ns a call or sander or sample. J. T. A. BARGAINS .jjjth and Douglas Street. - H V Over 3,000 residence lots for sale by thta men f V. prices * anginj irom g-2b to 23,600 each , and roiled 1u every part of iliacito , andiin evetV [ region from the Postofflce , north , e l , BOtrth t Hxcit , dnd varnnp m distance from , one locltto'jcmoortwo'milMlroni Baae. Call and samlno our lists several choice lots In Ctllfin * Isaacs' nd'li wi.-o-est of convent , between St. Mary's aycn iintl Karncy street SrCO to SSOO. 80 acres Just east of bM-racks on Blunders St. , hs ! Is cfcofio Sand and Hill be gold very cheap- r cash ia 6 , 10 or 0 acre Iota ; now is your time- oaccutsa birjrtic. Choice lot at end of street car tracka oa Saun- [ crs r trcet for { $75. Choice lot , I'arnhMn and 21th streets , fiOxlS2 oat for 31.5CO will divide It. Cheap lota In Credit Ton Jsr addition , south o ' . PJ depot 100 to SSOO. TERRACE ADDITION. Forty lots on Park Avenue and Georgia street , io road to park , and near head of St. Mary's ivcnae , nt from $125 to 300 each. Seven rears Iras &t einht per cent interest to those who will > ut up qood tutretautlij bulldliigf. F r further urtloabra apply tc. a.r. tfcitia. Agent , Fifttf ! fitl ] and Donghs gtreota. A nice lot oallarvr "and TwcntySnt streets , for $525. Sf-k- ( jTwo ehoKt-wtg on56th. imar Si. Mary's aven- : e , EOxlCS feet cacjj , lor SfJJpind ? 300. Two choice ToU near 23d and Clatk streets , la E V. Smith's addition S300sndJ360i , . , Fifty Iota In Khmu'a flraeon atlil third ad- .itlona for lCO to'5600 ca Lot near 15th and Tierce , $1BO. - . 2 lots on H.irntr near 24th St. , 2800 each. lot on 21th n r Howard street , $7oO. 3 lots in Grand Ycw addition , south ot U. P rld 3 and depot , from J15 to S 00 each- One acio , 117x370 feet , on 18th street , south if PoppletonV neir residence , for $2,000 , or will IM Jo iato city sized lots as from $350 to { 500 each. each.KIVERVIEW KIVERVIEW ADDITION. LSrga nuicljer of beautiful residence lots , lo- ; ated In tbii new addition oa Capitol Qlll , bo jWcen Slth stieet on the cast , 26th on the west Dodse street on the nqrth and Famham street on the south , formerly owned by C. H Downs and moro recently known as the Perkins 16 acres. Only 22 lots have thus far Ween platted 11 on Farn'jv.n and 8 en Douglas atfeet. Tbesa Mi ara CO to KO { set iu wjdt1 ! and l&O indcplh. $1,000 'or the choice. STOATS time , at 8 per cent hi- .erestto those w no will Imild good substantial h ou sn IhcifO , Call and examine plat and get 'ull Inlortmtion at BKMlS'REAtj E8TATF. AGENCY. 15th and Dou'izlas Streets. 0\er 200hou cs and lotsa-e ottered for gale by this ofTici They are ecattmed all over the city. Any location yaa de.-irs. Prices varying 'rara S00 to 15,000 cacb. 2 pod ; lots snd 2 clieap hou3o i ntaf Jscksor and 12th streets at ft great eacrlfice. Hero is : ercat harealn for some o o. The property musl ba sold l.-jinf illstely. Cs yets just a quarter of I Mock. CM and c Jitnino this without andbU - 0 0 P. BKMIS , Acent. 15lh and Dcuslaa Bis A desirable lot n ir Cnmlng and Saunden StrcctF. Sl.COS. Sl.COS.PARK PARK PLACE. Tlia cheapest acre lots In the city ot Omaha re tbasVoilcrtd for sale by this agency In Pail Pli > ee and Lowo'a eccoad addition , on Cutnlng BurLauu Callfornli street ? : yob can rnako in mlatak9lnni.VJn ( ? up these bargains while 301 havothbaliaucel Tiicse loU are more than equs In KZO to 4 1 ull-Etzed city lots or a half block- ami It will 1)3 but a very short time before one Qfth part of one of thi.se acre lots will call for a raucji as o offer afu'l acre to-day. Tliey r located a very tboit dis'anea wostof Or ijjhto : Collie. Prfcrs ranpii'.p ; from 8160 to &JOO pe aorelot. Call tamedintely , and don't lose vou cl.r.icc , ani get plat and full particulars of GEO. P. BEM1S. Atcnt , .35th and Douglas Streets. Nice lot on Sherman Avenue north of Hichola street. 31,403. Hal ! lot on ( Usa.bcta eon ISth andl4th street S1.0CO. 2 uce lora in Ilattman'g addit'on ' , $400 to ? OCC Large numVcr of acre lots in Gises addition 1 : North , Omaha , 115 lo JSOO each. Choice comer lot near 22nd and Califoml tweta , 1,600. Several Rood lots in Nclson'8 addition , 150 t 6S50 sa b. Ohclco lot In Tliorncll's addition , 750. Several , H e Iota hi Bartlett'a addition , 1 rods aiid2l acres evh. : Prices S700 to J2.00 each , Several eholoa loU ln J' 9J. _ r < t jUJiiU. 8275 to a50 cadi , f Aero lot o'o Slanron avenue , (15th ( street tcuth p { yopplctoii'a nttirtsidenoe , ! or ? 1,10 ( Z lr.r elnib no if lath and Clark Streets , 60 S30 feet Ccrr.ir , S ) , 00 ; inside , 81,000 3 Iirec lot' ) on She m n mcnue , (16th ( street near Chrk Sto : ett. 890ft ew h McOANDLISH PLACE. 22 nice and cheap ots , very near to tne b' ' Intsa part "of the -cliy , located a \ ery f eiv stor foutn'of the Convent and St Mnry'aavcnje.an iuit south tf a&d adjoinia : tlio ground of Jamc \Vuolnorth aid WJ. . Coimell these ar cheap and * cry dejlrable , being so handy to but nc3.1 pare of ? ity , to new gaiernmeot depot , ra works , tthlte lead norks , U. P. depot , Btoc yaids , packin : ; hnusc" , etc Call and cet pla and ull vartlcuiare. P/Ice $276 to $360 and eas term ? to UIOECho build OEO. P. BEillS , A cnt , 16th and Douglas Sis. Scboico rc-bldenoo Iota en ? ith street , bctwce Do'Jchg aud Dodi-o Mreet a ; 11.100 to1 < li 0 MO and Ion ? time to Iho'o ho.\"ill build , . Schol e corner lo's ve r 21th and Fjinhal strcats , 03x121 feet , 31,150 and 81,200. and vei eisy tenn ? to pmthasen'ttho wM improve. Abe 4 lota on 21th , bettt eea 1'arnham ac Douglas s'reete,3950 to Sl.COO each and loii time. 53250 of the bc t business lots In y c Omaha for pile , located onevirybaj ! nr stroe ? 503 < o ? 3OOOiiCh. ! . WAIsoeryvaltwWostore i 'crtlca in a most every butlncss block { 5,000 to 816,0 ( each LAKE'S ADDITION , IWboice rcn'dcr.ce lots in Sbo'io eUdition , In raojiiitelj- north o ! aud ndjolnlmr Poppleton beautiful residence and ground ? , and locattd e ISih 19th and 20 th streets , $300 to $550 each an very ea'y terms to the a whowill hulld. Call an Cssmlco blst aad get f Ull psnlt-ucw. , GEO. P. BEMIS , Agent. Beautiful building cite on Sherman avenu lGth'strcctbctr.cen } Poppleton aud the Dudle Ijarna property ; C3 feet cast frontage on tf avenue , by 3S9 feet in depth. Will dlride It.mal Incl32fcotbyr 9. Of 11 arid pet ftJll particular An acre an ISth street , lOifcct east IronUJ by 373 feet deep. This ia just south of the KHz beth ( Poppleton place. TKsTs gilt-edge , call ar get price and terms of BEMIS , Accnt. 13 coo I lots , Just north of and adjoining E. 7 Smith's addition , and located between 20th i fanndcn streets , at reasonable prices and lei imo to barer who improve1 BEUIS , Accnt. HORBAOH8 ; ADDITION ; 53 lots in florbich'8 first end second ad itl ( on 16th , ISth , 19th and 23th street ] , betnci Xichol 3 , P-iuI , Sho'man and Clark et'ccts , TC : handy to U. P. Shops , smelling works , et ( ran in iu prices roni from 200 to 31:100 cad requiring only small payment down and lor tiuia at 7 per cent Interest to those w ha will ir. prove. GEO. P. BEMIS , 15th and Douglas Street. 35 nice loti in Parker's addition , botwcc a nders and Pierce. Kinp and Campbcll'd SU nUlonaoEtroH ; 19 lots with south fronts ar S with north frontage , only 6 blocks north i ho turn-table ( end street-car track ) on Sanude : treet. Very lew prices ; S176 cash , or $200 c one lhaa < ud S percent itrtcresl to 'faooe wt will bnlid. iI3"UO solid farms for sale in Douglas , Sirp ; W-shinjton. Burt , Dodge , Siundcrs and faster tier of ceuntks. 3 30OnO , acret Oest selected lands in tl state for g > le by thit aeency. Call and ire t map circular * and fu'l paitlcuUri SB'Bcmls' now ra p of Omaha , 60e and S1.6I SSrSlcml ? i w pamphlet ( and map of th State cntitL-d "tho " outiouk of Nebraska" ft rco distribution Geo. P. Bern is' , REAL ESTATE AGENCY 15th & Douglas St. , OMAHA. . , Su't ' * . a VJT & & . , madi to measure , would do well b calling at _ - JLjJ.S = JJ = L- Tn&BIBRC HAXTAILOE , whercjpiloesjjlt and vrorkminsupUgu ] r nUe < 3 _ _ . BlOly T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. From New 7ork lias located Ia Orafh ani guinnteei to do fi st cl work. Dentil Boonu , orer A. Cruickshanl : & Co. ' , Cot 15th and Douglas. 0ep9-2n SHOW CASES . 1317 CAE3 iT. , OMAHA , NEB. 4Jr A good asaortatnt alwayi on hind. "El UNLIKE PILLS And the usnal Purgatives , Is pleasant to take , And will prove at once the mot potent and barmleM Rjtcni RcnoTator and Cleanser tliat his yet lie-en brought to public notice. For Oomtl na tion. Bllionanru , Hendncbr , Pile * , and all hurjin arising from art etntruettditaU of Ue tuiltm , it ! i incomparably the list airatirc extant. Avoid 1m- itationsrtnslst nu ratline tlio article called for. TnOPIC-FRlJIT LAXATIVE ii pnt tip In bronzed tin bose * only. Price 0 cents. A k jocr druggist for Descnpthe P mplilt. or ddre tne pro prietor , 1 J. E. HETUERISQTOX , - Jf w York or 6an Francisco. BEFORE pSacHAS.ia . ANY FORM OF Eo-Cuuo - B "fiand , or Appliance nprfenlidlo cure SerTOTi , Chronia and Special Diteueufwiid to the TULVERMACHEK OALVAMC CO. , 513 Monteomerr Street , Fan Fran- ciico , Cal. , M their FHt Pamphlet and "The Elec tric Review , " and von will sa e time , htnltk and money. The P.Oi Co. ore tha onla dealers In Genuine Electric Appliance ; oil the : American Continent. dS Years befo THE CE DR. C. McLAWE'S arc not recommended aa a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is hole to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival- AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are unequaletl. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The gbnulne are never sugar-coated. Each bO ± has a red-wax geal on the lid , with the impression.McEAEE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. McLANE and FLEMING BROS. ng5 Insist upon having the genuine DR. C. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b > - PLEMING BROSPUtsIurgli , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name J/cX ii , spoiled differently , but same pronunciation. BOWELCOMPLAINTS. . A Speedy and Effectual Curo. PERRY DAVIS' ' PAIN-KILLER Has stood tbu test , of TOKTT TEARS' trial. Jlircctioni vnth each bottle. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Ill A HTCn Local Attents everywhere to eel WAN I tU fea , Coffee , EaUnR Powder. Flavorin ? Extracts , etc , by simple , to f imilijp , Profit good. Outfit free. People's Tea CO. , Box 6020. St. l.ouis. Mo. ELECTION PROCLAMATION , OnCourt * House Bonds. At a lessioa of the BcnrJ ol CountT Comm'l- iloncrsottthe County of UoujUi. in the State of Kxbraiiii , ho'dcn on the llta day cf Septem ber , A. D IfSQ , it WAS \ > ? tafd 1'oaril . Resolvot ) , Tnattlis foUowmcfqaSrt'on ba nd the Sims i < he efy t ubmltted us a propo ! tlii ! to the qualified electors of the County of Dou - hi , > ebriskato-.Mt : To the e tctora f f the County of jJouglas in th * The Boxrlnf Cou ty Cnmiul-oionor ? of said tounly herehy sabmlt lha foliawlne proposition : Shall ihe O u ity ot Douglas , SU a of Ncbrasli * , by ti County CumanESloners is-ue its coupon bonds in ihe nrao int of 01 e hnndrrd an I tven' ty-fl o thousand dol'srs for the ptnpostcf ad. Inir in the construction , erection and c-rhp'cf ion and the construction , erection > nd completun of a coun. louse 1'inldiiii ; in ihe city cf Omaha , County of Dcu Its , in tlu S 'a to of Ntb'a-lia , for icun'y purp4S n > d all the rurpo.eu foi which anch cou'thnuio may be legally u-td ? nd appropnnte the monsy rulseJ th reby 'or ai'l in sueli construction , or for such CMI struct I n nnd c implcttoii Of ta'd building ? , all th } cost ! and expense o I Slid building not t exceed ihe EUm of une hundred and ffly thousand dolhr ? , B Id bonds to lie ona tliouund do'lars each an i elite 1 January l&t , 1831 , payable at t e otTica oi the coun y trea "ur"r of said county and tn run f \vtnty j cats , with interest at a rate not exceed' In * tix ( b ) per cant , peannim , payiUc stmi- 6niually. The cnid ) ordt shall not be cold loan than par. in-AjJl tu L& the levy * tot ordinary tex th&r < i shall be levied and en lected a UK annually IB provided by law , for the payment cf the interest buid aslcbeiamfsdue and an adui- f ttonalapoUnt shall bo U. lad anj collated si pfovidca by law , stl e ent lo pay tli j principal I. of such bonds nt maturity , and proviacd that nut mora Uun fifteen percent , cf the of said bo' ds ball b'e levied in 'iy one twr , ant ! provided always that in nocTcnt i'l ' bonds be j sue t to n greater amount thn ten p r cent , ol the assessed vjluitioi of nil the t. sable proper. ty iu sai J county IcU rest s Ml be pad ! on said boit.a : nilv from and after the d toot tro site ot Kil i bonds or ai y part thereof and the receip ; of tha mouey theretor. Tha said bonds shall be redsemtble at the op. lion of the Board ol Coui.ty Commleioiieig ol saM co mty at t e expiration of ten years from the ( lite ot said bondit. Wo k on eai J court house ihall bo commenced Irom dl i tly after the ndr p Ion of said pn p s tiotl , ifadopte- , and s > id bulldln ? to be com pleted on or b for : January 1 , lSt2. No lety shall be tnsde to pry any part of the prinilpal'of s id bonds until ifter the cxpliat'.oc of ten years from the data of said bonds. Tne form In which the above proposition shall bo submitted shall bo by bal'ot , upon uhlch ballot ( hill be printed or wrltttfi or part ly printed or wrltted tlie words : "If or Conrl House Bond' , " or "Agaln t Court Ilonsc Ponds , " andallbaUotac st navln ; ; thereon the words "For Court House Conds"ehall be rfcem. to BLd taken to he in fi\or of eaid proposition , and nil billets cast bavin ; , ' tterenn th words "Again't Court HOUBO Bonds 'shall be u--tincd and taken to be atainst Slid propoal tiou , aliil if t-To-thlidj of the roles cast at the clei-tion hereinafter prorldod m thla behalf h ( in favor cf the above proposition , It shall Lt deemed and talon to be C rrIeJ. Th * " said propceltion shall be voted upon al the general elcetun to la held in the Countj ot Douglas , Stve of Nebraska , on the 2d day o November , A. D. ItBO , at the foil owing namei pllC ? I Omaha Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hall. Ouuh * Presintt No. two (2-No. ( } 3 enfftai houw , Sixteenth fai. . Oi aha I'recinct No. three (3) ( ) Carfeater shop 10th fet , 2do n south ofenRinohoui'olotHojS qrnaha , Precinot No. f oui (1) ( ) Sheriffs office Omaha riMncl No. flvo (5) ( ) Ed. Leederi house , southeast corrtr 12th wd Chicago Sts. Omaha PrecinctNo.sU(6)-No. ( ) leriInehoil e 20tn and Izard strcew. E ratog rrectugt School houjp , near Oren nips. - , Florence Precinct Florence TTotci. Union Precinct In ington soLool houtS. Jedcrsnn Precinct School house in Distric Els horn pVecinct Elkhorn school hotiW. P.atto Vallev Precinct School hbusa a Waterloo. Chicago Pfeciul cchool hooeo at Elkhon Station. Ilillard Prcdnct MilltrJ ecliool house. llcCanllo I'recinct UcCnrdle echool house. Douglas Precinct House of J. 0. Wilcox. West Omaha Precinct School house In D's trictNo. 46. And which election will be opened at 8 o'clocl In the morning and will continue open until ( o'clock In the afternoon of the same day. F. W. CORLISS , ( Seal ) H. p. KXIOIIT , I RID DEEXEL , County Commissioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER , County Clefk. S14 30 711. R. HIS DON , General Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : PHCENlXASSrjRANCE CO. , of Ion- don , Cash Assetst..4..M. . . . 25,107,1 ! ! ) WESTCHKSTEK. N. T. , Capitil . l.OO&OO : THE MKRCHAlvrS. of Newark. N. J. , l.OOO.OOt GlBAnn FUlEPhiladelpliUCapital. . 1,000,001 NOIITHWESTEKN NATlONAL.Cap- Ital . 000,00 ( riREUCN'S FOND , California . 800,001 BKITISHAJIERICAASSUKANCECO 1,200,00 < NEW A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . 800,061 AMEP.ICAP CENTRAL , Aeeeta . S00,00 < SontheRSt Cor. ot Fifteenth & Douglas St. , _ OMAHA. . NKB. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Glzh & Jacobs ) No. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Gi ! QRDKRS BY TSLKGRAPB H PASSENGER AGCOMMODAflON LINE BETWEEN * OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Goiiuccts With Street Cars Corner of SAUNDKltS and HAMILTON STREETS ( End of Red L're ' as folljws : LE VE OVAHA : 620. 8a7and llilTa m , Stt.53i7and753p.m. : ! LEAVE FOP.T OMAHA : 7:15 a m. , 9:15 : . in , and 12:45 p. m. 4:00 : , C:15 : and 8:15 : p. m 'Th9 8:17 : a. in ninIea > Inr oniaha , andtht 1:00 p. m. run , leaving fort Omaha , are nsnallj lojdedto ull capacity ith regular passengers , The 6n : a. m. mi will be made from the poai- office , corner of Codzeand ISth scrchts. Tickets can teprocured from ttreet car'driv- en , or irom driven of hacks. FABE , 25 CENTS. UfCLUDWQ 8TBE CAB . tt. - l - * Si-tf DANKIKQ HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELLHAMILTONCO Business transacted same aa thit o an Incor porated Bank. Accounts kept ! n Currency or gold jnbjsct to ht chect without notice. Certificates of deposit Issued payable in thrso , six and twelve months , bearing Interest , or oa demand without interest. Advances made to customers on sptroved M- curitlei at market ratw of late-rest - Buy and sell gold , bills of exchange Govern ment , State , County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on Fnnland , Ireland , Scotland - land , and all parts of Europe. S ll European Pa/sace Tickets. nOLLEGTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt U. SDEPOSITOKT. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. . Cor. 13th ana Famtiam Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KODNTZE BROS. , ) ZSTABUflMC IS 1S56. Organized as a National Bank , August 20,1863. Capital and Profits Qver$300,000 Specially authorized by the Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription to the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HiRMiK Kou.TTzn , PrcMent. AOODSTDS KOTCTZJI , Vice President. II. W. YAKS. Cas-hier. A. J. PorpLBTos , Attorney. Jens A. CR iani05. F. H. DATB , Ass't Cashier. This bank receircs deposit without regart ) to amounts. Issues time certtBcates bearing lnUrot. Dtaws drafts on San Francisco and principal cities of the United fctatca , alaj London , Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal citlta of the conti nent of Europe. Sells pvsjfo tickets for Emigrants In the In- man no. maylatt REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis' REAL ESTATE AGEHCY. 16th < k Douglas Sts.t Omaha , Neb. This arcucy ilara BTBICTLT a brokings bud ness. Doea cotspecuhlo , and therefore any bar painn on Its books me Insured to Ita patrons , in gtead of Itelnr cohbltd up by thfl airent BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1&8 Farnhvm Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 rarnJtum SL Omaha , Ntbr. 400,000 ACRES carefully edtcted land In Eastern Nt-brasla { or gale. Great Bargains In ircprxveJ farms , ' WEBSTER SNYDER ; Late land Com'rO. P. R. K 4p-leb7tl E7ROa REEB. 15W13 BMD. Byron Reed & o , , BE AL ESTATE AGBNtfS -IN NEBRASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Bui K Ute In Ojnalia and DonglM County. may 111 HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. Cor.Randolph St. & oth Ave. , CHICAGO ILL fl ' 3-iS liife ! = . J.ii" _ _ iiV :32KC : PHTCES REDUCEP TO $2.00 AND S2.50 PER DAY Located In the business centre , convenient to plac-n of amusement. Eltiran'ly furniihed containing all modern improvement ! , pasacnpei elevator , &c J. H. CUJliUXUS , tropnetor. ocl6tf OODEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAI Council Bluffs , Iowa < On line ot Street Railway , Omnibus 'o md free all trams. RATES Parlor floor , $3.00 per day eeCond floor. 82.60 pcrdiy ; third floor , 62.00 The best famiahid and most cormiodioos lions In the city. OEO. T. PHELPS. Prop. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WttSUx ' PROPRIETOR Th * Metropolitan h cen'.rfcllT located , am firtt fasa la every respect , havfaff tt tit. , Pcel entirely rcnoTet d.iTbe public wi.l find Ii I comfortable and hoifielflc * house. marStf. UPTON HOUSE ; Scliiiylcr , el > j I'list-daSB Houra , Good Meals. Good Beds Airy Boonu , and kind and accommodatln ) treatment. Twigood sample rooms. Specia attention paid to commercial travelers. S , MILLEE , Prop. , | Schnyler. Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming , The miner's resort , good accommodations arge sample room , charges reasonable. Specia sttentlon given to traveling men. ll-tf 1L C. HILLIiRD. Proprietor. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL * Cheyenne , Wyomiag. FirBt-cI > s , Fine large Sample Rooms , on ) block from depot. Trains step from 20 minute ; to 2 hours for dinner. Free Ens to and fron Depot. Kates $2.00 , $160 and $3.00 , accordins to room ; s'ngla meal 75 cents. A. D. BALCOiT , Proprietor. ANDP EW P.ORDEN. Cnlet Cl rk. mlO-l B. A. FOWLIK. JAKIS E. SCOTT FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS , Designs for buildings of any d tcrlptlon oi exhibition at iur office. We hive had over St years experience in deIg la ? and superlntoDd Ing public building and residence * . Plans ace estimates furnished on short notice. ROOM R. UNION BLOCK. mZO-frc HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line-of Steamships Leaving Kew York Every Thursday at 2 p. m. For England , France and Germany , For Passage app'y to C. 5. RICHARD & GO , , General Passezgei Ajecis , 61 Broadway , New 7orli 3.856J We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of AND GENTS'FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ' We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS"IH OMAHA Which We are Selling at OUABANTl PRICES'f ' 1 9l8 % > 9iia M 9 OUR MERCHANT TAILORING * Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON , whose well-established - reputation has been fairly earned. "Wo also Bleep an Immense Stock of HATS , GAPS , TBUHKS AND VALISES , REMEMBER V/F. / ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE ! M. HELLMAN & CO. , 1801 < 6 1SOS F Street. MORE POPULAR TRAN EVER" The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GRNTJINE SINGER in 1679 exceeded that of any previous clurinir the Quarter of a Cent-.ry in wt ich this "Old Iteliable" Machine has bsen before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 , Machines. Excess over any previous year , 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day I For every business day hi the year. The " Old Sellable" Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed- That Every EBAL Singer Sewing Machine has their Trade Mark cast Into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm ot the Machine. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO. Principal Office : 31 Union Square , New York. 1,500 Hubcfrdinatfl Offices ia the United States and Canada , and ? ,000 Offica * in the OM World and South America. _ se | > lC d&wtf TO THE LADIES GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed , Jn all cases of OraT * ' , Diabetes , Dropsy. Bright' * Diseass of th Kl.lnoto , Incontinence and Retention of Urtae , Inllxmatlon o the Kidnejs , Catarrh of the Bladder , Hivh Colored Untie , P In in ti e Rxk , "de or Lions , Kerrons WeaknefH , und la fact H < ilrjorders of the Bladder and Urinary Organs , whether contract ed by private diseases or otlieawise. This irreat remedy has been used with anocrns for nearly ten jearj In France , with the most wonderful curative effects. It caralrt absorption : no nauseous internal medicines belli ? required. We have hundreds of tcstl- inoulils of cures by this Pjd when all elsa h d f U'cil- L.\U1ES. if you are TOffcrinf frum Teirula Weakness , teucor- rhcoo , tit dlsccs-j peculiar to females , or fn fact any disease , ask yonr drujt'lst for Prof. Guilmette'a Freu'ch Kidney Pad. and take no other. If ho hag not cot It- send ft.00 ami you wl receive the ladby return mail. Address U.S. 7 > ianch , FRENCH PAD CU , Toledo , Ohio. PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positively cure Fever and Ague , Humh Astie , Ague Cake , Hillious Fever. Jaundice , Dyspepsia , ane ail discaies of the Liver , stomach nnd Blood 1 he pad cures by absorption , and Is permanei.t. Ask jour druggist for th's ' pad and t.-kc no oilier If he does not Iccepit , send Jl O ti tne FHKNCII PAD CO. , ( U. B. Branch ) , lolcdo. I-'o. and receive it by return mail. . KUHN is , CO. , Agents. Omiba , Neb. W B Dealer in The Cheapest Place in the City for GLASS GOOK STOVES. I J jnufacture my own Pieced -JL , JLJ.S I w r g m..m.gj.a ; ? That -will last you a lifetime , afc ii8 Lowest Pnce in the city , deal in no factory-made truck that ? < * almost universally dealt In riow-a-daya. . I also mantlfacture all kinds of Cans. WM , F. STOETZEL , - - - Tenth & Jackson Sis , HENRY HORNBEROER , V. BLATZ'In In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office. 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. ISH & McMAHON , Successors to Jas. K. Isb , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported ztraots , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , ToM Powdery &c. Lawrence Mc3Iahon.dt dt cj WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnhcuri $ t ? Omaha H