DAILY BEE B. ROSEWATER : EDITOR 8AT1QKAL REPUBUDAK TICKET. TOR PEESIDENT : TAMES A. GAKFIELD , of Ohio. -TOR VICE-PKES1DE.VT , CHESTEE A. ARTHUR , CT ? * 6 ! < New York. PREStDEKTlAL ELECTORS - nf Adams Connty. JOHN M. THTJRSTON , of Douglas County. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. Tor Member of Congress , > EDWATJ3 K VALENTINE. For member of Congress ( Contingent ) , THOMAS J. MAJORS. h Tor Governor , ALBINUS XANCE. l"or Lieutenant-Go * ernor , r "E .C. OAHN6. Tor Secretary of Slat * . S. J. ALEXANDER. Tor Auditor , JOHN WALLICHS. * * % ipr - < t For Treasurer , Q G. JL BARTLETT. 1 For Attorney-General , C. J. DILIAVOETIL Buildings , A. G. XENDAJ.L. For Superintendent of Public Instructor ) , W. W. JONES. f l DISTRICT TiCKET f Xur Attorney Third Judicial District. > . .T. BURNHAJL " An a letter writer , -General Hancock IB not a success. He should now try tho'stnmp. Tnu rich epecticlo is tffordecl Ke- bratka fanners of monopoly rappers atumj > itg the state oa an antimonopoly ely platform. Tur attendance at the la'.e Ne- "braikVsWe fair will compare favor- ftb'y with that of any state of twice Ita size in thoTJmon. THE farmers , who cast nine-tenths ol the votes in this etato , are begin ning io feel the necessity of sending men to the next legislature who arc in sympathy with them and will rcp resent'thoir Interests , a * f company will immedi ately push to completion the Missou ri , Iowa and Nebraska railtoad , which will jjiro that road a short line from Chicago to ' Omaha. The road is al ready in operation to Humiiton , in southern Iowa , ami runs parallel to Me Chicago , Burlington and Quhicj. The prospects for tbe Iowa pool hold ing together for another year are by noinenns rood. CAMPAIGN. The eve-of the October battle finds the rcoub'ican patty thoroughly or ganized and T\ith closed racks oquip- t 'd for the encounter. Two wcels fioin to-morrow the parlies will join Ualllo In Ohio and Indiana. Cheering from all the doubtful states ia constantly coinir 4 inlo the htadquar < tors of tlie national committee , show ; that the campaign is being prose cuted with earnestntsi nnd vigor and , < hut the business men aud working- inen are thoroughly awakened to the ftanger which threatens their interest in the possibility of democratic sue- r.ess. r.ess.In In Ohio the struggle IB severe , but Secretary Shonuin is conGdentthat ( ho republicans will carry the Eta to In the October election by 6000 majority ensuring s November majority of 10- , 000 for Garfield aud Arthur. In In- lins , thb * republican prospects arc ImghUJning- day by day. - Ii face of the fact that fcr Urn years India * a hssr 'given solid Wiau&&tic , JnajofitiSf , strong hopes Jto , ontcrttined of carrying CJhat state in October for Porter nnctln November for Garfield. The republican canvcss gives n clear republican majority .of 5,000 , which > r"f couraa is just a ranch nnd just as Q little tp be depended oh ai ante cltfc- tinn canvasses in "general. The fail ure of the democrats and greenbackers f to fuse , the personal unpopularity of il-c democratic candidates , and the Ih jrough awakcmtig of the industrial clistes -the-dftngcr o deniosratio tnccesn , ; are working * ycndera cbsnginj ; votes , and the ranks arc hreadily gaining In consequence. Strong efforts will bo niado to prevent the importation of Kentucky repeat- en , and with a fair election republican success teems assured. - * " " n i ' . " . K do of Now York city "and Brooklyn mty be counted on"for a he&\ierre- iwblicjn majority than it gave hst of 3 eitr , when Controller Olcott received i'DjOOO mtjority. The counties of ' Iv'ew York and Kings in 1870 gave Tilden nearly 00,000 m ionty , and 'tfiisyoir by the natural increase in ' j population may ba expected to give < > t more than 82,000 majority for I in Hancock and English. This is the highest m jority claimed by the democrats a It ocrats in New York and Brooklyn , aad the republicans Insist that the to rgures will be cat down by nearly three thousand. to The effect of the Maine election hi ; already made itself manifest in nlartaamcnc the business men , who ? .i Ube stimulated to east their billets for the-psrty of prosperity , and who ivl toretpand t'li dtmoctitic dcmRnd /or K change. Connecticut .h oonsid- the ' ered asfiafe by the vepublican.national committee , and New Jersey b'lds fa r to'rctnrn her nice' lectoral votes for era. Garfield and Arthur. In the lait of named itste the congressional and local nominations mtdVbytho demo crats are so aniformlr bad , and the sGthusiasm in the manufacturing dis 0 ! trict for General Garfield ia so teaity , to th.it th,3re is good reasons to believe j ( thst the majority giren for Tilden any > n 1376 will be entirely overcome , tnd azdt a oubitintial victory recorded for the dta republican party in November. i for quunaux. CARNS AND HOWE. The Hon. Church Howe will epsak at this place Thursday , Os'obar 7 at 7 o'clock , p. m. AUothe Hon. E. C. Cams [ Aurora Republican. What will these ta-o brazen repro bates talk aboul ? "Will they rehearse the fares they pliycd together four years atjo , when Cams moved ths ab rupt adjournment of the Howe invea- t'gating committee , just as the evi- denoo was about to be introduced to oonvist Church Howe of legUlallvo "bribery ? Wilt Ohnrch Howe's accom plice and whitewasher Carr.B , tell the 'republican farmers of Hamilton coun ty all aboutlhe rascally game be plajed aa capper for the railroad monopolies when ho made Church Howe , whom ho knew to be the paid tool of tbe Union Pacific , chairman of the senate railroad committee , in the last legis lature ? Will Church Howe tell the tix-payrrs and producers of Hamil ton county all about those resolutions he reported back as chairman of the railroad committee , wherein he de- dared it was inexpedient and unneces sary to pasa cny law to prevent dit * crimination and oppressive elections by railroads ? Will Carna and Howe explain to the republicans of Hamilton county how their "past record harmouiztB with the Sixth plank of the republican plat- - - _ _ , , j > oawjishthey now _ seek election ono as president of tha sen ate and the other aa member of the lower house. That p'ank reads &s follows : . "We pledge our support to such legislation In cocgfeis and such meas ures by ttate legislators a may be nec essary to effect n correction of abusse and prevent extortionate discrimina tion in charges by railroad corpora. tions. " How do IheEe monopoly ctppera interpret that plank t Can they con vince any men familiar with their past career , ( bat they intend to live up to that pledge 7 What pledge have they ever kept unleis they were paid for carrying it out ! sort of & man is Church Howe to send on the republicans tump , when it is a notorious feet that for the past- eight years he has been har- letting with tbo democrats and green- baokera ) No farther back than the last national campaign , E. A. Alien , then chairman of the democratic state central committee , at Howe's ' request was making a pursonal effort for him in Nemabn county , en hla announce- nlant that ho was. for Tilden and a dcmocrat'c U. 8. senator. It is an insult to the intelligence of decent republicans io send tuch political - itical frauds and notorious corrup ' 'tionists to canvass the state , when there Is euch an abundance of honorable and rcpstablo republicans ready and willing to uo thi * work. No man knows these infamous and ehystcra better than Sir. Dawos , who eetved with them in the legsla- turo , and had many opportunities to obeeno their crooked conduct , nod he under rate : the intelligence and integrity of the republicans of Ham ilton coun'y if Le thinks they will not resent he inculr. „ - REPCBLICAJ > S must face the fact that they ore figbtinc in tha preeeutoam- p gn ugainat heavy odds. Thuy -nood every vote they can get. There is no excuse for any republican shirk- iug his political duty. The republi can psity has to gain 185 electoral votes to secure the pr6sidency , while the democracy have only 47 1010819 gain to in uro General Hancock" The electoral votes of New York and Indiana cist for the dcmoc- , racr would decide the election of General - oral Hancock , and leave the democrats in the electoral college three votes to spare. With New York , Connecticut and New Jersey , General Hancock would have eighteen more than a ma jority of electoral votes. Thcsa pos sibilities must bo faced and considered by republicans in their survey of the present canvass and its result in No- vzmbgr. " Ir Mr. J. Stirling Morton's 6ght' against bonded indebtedness had been opened some ten years ein c , when our stito was pledging its credit to en courage corporate monopolies it might have accomplished something. In thosa days Mr. Morton's pocket-book protested strongly against his planking himself on any such platform , and all his efforts wore directed in an entirely opposite direction. It is the height of hypocrisy fcr Mr. J. Stirling Morton - ton ia I860 to fulminate hJs political wrath against bond voters through columns T > f tha Herald when both ho and Dr. Miller were most enthusi astic supporters of the very measures for which they are now calling the re publican party in Nebraska to ao- j count. Who is responsible for Mr. rt Stirling Morton's sudden conver sion. THE cable announces the detection another Nihilistic plot , this time , o blow up the Czir's now yacht , the 'Livtdia. " Measures were promptly taken to frustrate ( he scheme which failed of accomplishment. The widespread - . spread influence of Nihilism is made apparent by the discovery of societies every country on the continent and lar e working branch in London. was from tbe headquarters of the London branch tint the late attempt blow up the Scotch express contain- taining the Grand Bake , and the plot deitroy the 'Livadia" originated. c- TOE yearly report of Omaha's trade during tha put twelve months will show a remarkable increase in nearly every line of business and will indi cate the etosdy commercial growth of metropolis cf Nebraska. The building etatittics ere likely ta cur- n prise some of our mrtt Eangnlne read * . At the present orae the nornler . bricks beirg laid in the ra city Js al ir. most unprecedented. tit 5tl THE murder of L rd Mountraore in tlre 0an Bar G re , County lwayaddsanother the list ot Irish agrarian ontrage * . j Xord Mountmore bad recently refused ai aiea reduction in rcat to his one hun eam dred and fifty tenants. Perhaps ab- eabs laateeisnt in Ireland is the safest plan j io extortionate landlord * . I [ at - i itiery u. - . . j - _ . _ . , . . , , - / VOICE OF THE STATE FREES Comments on the Monopoly Nominations and the Revenue Law. Oarna as a Thumper A Eevolt in the Republican Valley. MOSOPOliT KI > O RULE , Airtpaioc Ficrqr r. The republican state convention was a most harmonious gathering , and will , in a great measure , tend to fn ture barmonyj but in order to secure thTi fctate of aff-iift roach corrupt and ambiguous woik was pat in , nd in order to secure harmony allowed Hon. ( ? ) E. C. Carnce , for Heutenant-gnv- oraor , and Hon. ( ? ) E. Ki "Valentine , for congre sto ba nominated by actta- matwti ) ba ting Hon. ( ? ) George W Col.ins with tbe electorship if he wou'd withdraw. The fact of the matter is The Pioneer is becoming ashama.1 of crying "slate , " liUt wh"n the republican party becomes the dilje of chronic office seekers it is time that ths honest _ repub lican press raise its voice and Bho'7 up the matter. There are hun dreds of honest , republican Voters who would stand ready to scratch tbe narc of E. K. Valentino from tbe republican ticket , were it not a matter tor of national itUDDrUncg , and thi < y = ar a time when every republican j orprcied to go to. tlia jjolh and vile the etrai nT ticket. Had ths matter of congressmen been rovera-d aud Tom Majtira nominated , with the Hon. E. K as the contingent , with no hopes of ever being ad mitted , ths * pornon of the Potomac would bo quiet , and the standard basrers nf the parly could cry "All's uelL" The motion of McUalliater , of Plat l e county , to nominate candi date for senator , was overwhelmingly voted down , reasoning it would place too much power With the people , and stop the disgraceful scenes that take up so much of ths time of our legisla tures , and are soluciative to its mem bora. Thg lobbying and bribing of members of our legislature and elate Eenite which annually disgraces our r = tate , if di cdninued , as it would be by tha people expressing a preference , woalJ be for the politicians to give up one of the most lucrative , to them , of any political pot set before them. WHITEWASHING SLCSH. E * rdFi6port r. The editor of the drand IsUnd Times has taken the contract to jus tify and defend Lieut. Gov. Crtras in tno discraciful street br.vrol ho had in BiwarJ , "thereby brincing the pn > tire prtBJ down on him" ( Carns. ) In tba course of his remarkable justifi cation , the postmaster ( by the grace of Brcbcockeditor ) says : "Tht a slate , county ot eity officer , o ( whatever grade , is expacted to \ tkulk behind tlie imprejraable } barrier of his official position to Eve d resili'inr ; vile peraoxnl insults and opprobious epithets applied td the mbtbfer who boi'fl him , by'any low bruin who might feel to disposed nnd antic piling immunity from pun I iihuieut because of tbe insulted | gentleman's rrgird torhs ! offlical and soci4 rcUtionfe ) is Hiking tnore than a < iy lion rabl- nun with niuscle and nerroPt0.iih ; to punch ilu nose of itidret , ia willing to gcsnt The p-t l-le of Stswiicl county , who ere bo-lnequ2i.il il with t ! o cir- camsbince ? of tbo aflray THB BEE Rlud-a ! toj hftre vindicated Mr. Carui by their balioti isevorfil times. In tl 'b , fi t p'fico the younj ; man whom Garbs tried to pummel ( * nd didn' ' } ) is ro "btnta" and about as rfspecticlo as tbo aegrccaKo party , la tbe second place Cirna really coin- mpncsd tha brawl , ns the man waif only Diking with the &ov. whan Cams bo.nie pnsry and talked spitefully and unEontlenmnly , 1-oth partias Using epithnta uncompl a _ ' ! ) < * ' $ to each other's hiolher , ai.fi ono mother is aurely M much enti h t" respect and sj mpathy f.s the otli r. In uie third ylace , the citisei s f Seward hjwo niver endorsed Cfim' action In ths this street brawl i and condemn it ir the eeVotcft Urms , nith the exception of probably a few who deem it an honorable thing , ta enpago in brawls , as the chivalry of the southern status do in "honab about duelling ; . We admit that wo naturally despise bullies and their bullyinga , and dr believe a gentleman di-graces hircssl to try to whip even a brute for what might ba deemed an insult. A brute cannot insult a gentleman , and a gen tleman will not insult another. Sup * posing a man calls yon a liar , and you thrash him , does that make you a liar any more or lots ; and what have you done excepting to gratify your brut ish bull-dog nature for rovenjft ? If you whip a man does that make von any more honorable ? We may admire pluck in a bull dog , which the bruts can only manifest m fighting , bat a man , even if he has muscle aim nerve , should be so far above a brute as to employ his ctrorg h in other di rcotion ? , because he shou'd bare more intelligence. It dtbases a man to de- ' BCPnd to the level of a brute , be he private citizen or a county , state , or fadural officer. When a man holds a high official position the pnblic lias'a rignt to expect more of him in regard to his conduct than if wore a private a ciiisaiii , BB he should honor the office instead of the cifice honoring him. A BEVOLT. IndHncli Courier ( Rep- ) . We would tuggeat to the voters of this and Hitchcock countiej , that a comcnttou representing the interests of the Republican vallty irrespestive of parly ? bo culled for the purpose of plao > ng in nomination a candidate for representative in this , the Forty-ninth district Tha reason for this ia that the "U. P. " proposes to ignore the & rights of the majority and elect a man who will represent their interests , without reference to the effect upon the people That to accomplish this point democrats and republicans of along tbe Platte valley will vote as a unit for whoever the "U. P. " nx y nominate. It is high time that the people took this matter in hrnd , as ever since the organization of thi * dis trict the "D. P- " has dictated who to should b its representative We un derstand that anticipating that they the might be in the minority at this com ing election they bad a bill passed by tbo last legislature annexing Sioux county to this district injorder to retain the balance of power. The bill is un- nstitutional nnd a fraud on the peo- p'e of this valley , as the present con s'itulion fizei the boundaries of the dirtrict and al o provides that they and shall not be altered until 1881 , yet in the coming elcs'ion they propose to iue the vc-'e of tint county to defeat the the candidate from this Valley , for without that vote they concede to us of iha majority. We ask , w onld it 't ' be well for the people of the Valley to have a delegate con vention 7 Aa in our judgment it will on mure fully represent the whole peopln linn would a mvs convention , and sorest that "Red Willow county h that delegates (3 ( rep tn-i - 2 dero. ) and P. that Hitchcock have 3 delegates (2 ( rep , and 1 dem. ) Lot tbem get to- gather and nomintts a good man , and when election crimes , let ns turn out and vote every ballot for him. It i Jjo easy for us to see that if the TJNP. 001 man is elected that this district * may and again divided in such a manner , as Vo give them the balance of power foe gu another terra of year * . It therefore be behoove ] us to be up and doing , that they may rot obtiin this advantage over us. They are psrfectly organiz-d ind will work strictly under the U. P. hsh. hsh.OXB OXB DEFECT ETTHE BEVENDB NcithFatU KepuUiwn. Our attention baa been cUei1 by an editorial in the last Nibrcaka FarrAer , to a point in the revenue laws "which will probably come before the next legislature for amendment. Potmetly the assessment of railroids in the state * was ma3e , as now by tha state board of assessment , ( governor , aud itor and treasurer , ) such assessment being made on the "road-bed , super structure , right of way , rolling stock , side track , telegraph lin s , furniture and fixtures ) and personal prop erty , " but that board should not j assess machine , repair shopd or other buildings , grounds or other roil estate , bat that assessment ta bo left in the hands of the assessor of the city , ward or precinct in which said property WAS situated. By an act of 1870 the law was changed so that the state board WR ? ordered to asiesa all buildings , real estate , eto , together with the road proper. By the former law the county or city In which thesa largo , and often .expensive , buildingi and valuable real estate belonging to the railroad companies were situated , received the benefit of the tax. Br ho present law the tax on such prop erty is lumped toee'hrr ' with the road proper , and distributed among thd counties along the road according to , the miles of road each cotinty cense - so that the cnunty that drti't a railroad building in it worth S500 wouldjective as much the bene fit from taxes on buildings in a neigh- brns county , which might cost 8500,000 , as did that cnuntv itnelf. To illustrate further : By the old law , Grind Island , * hich lately voted § 50,000 for railroad shops at that place , which are to coit $100- 000 , would receive into her treasury the taxes on thit $100,000 wcithot properly. By the present Uw th taxes on that property would be divi ded along the whole line of railway > n the ttate , so much par mile , and tin fl Grand IsUnd and Hall county would receive only that share measured 01 ly by the mileage of rosdin that county. As was and 13 the case there , so at other points through the state , and BO it irill continue an injustice glar.ng and apparen. % unlesi the lagislattlro of 1881 remedies the matter. STATB JOTTINGS. TJ. P. has built a etock yard at Valparaiso. Adams county has a watermelon weighing 129 pounds. A flock of § od3 sheep is on the way from Cc-loiado to Kearney. Niobrarahas ordered a Mirrey 0 that the streets may be gradtd. Naponeo mills receive large lots of grain from Phelps county , Kanaae. A pork-packing establishment in Fremont ia among the probabilities of the near future. 1'he railway lina will be com pleted tb OJnton , ia Pitrca county , by Oetober 1st. A Basting's firm is arranging to build , , a erick bpk , 44 by 80 Let , and | two lories high r A large force of B & M. engin * eri a-enow at work running prehu. ' iaary 1 ns west of Nemahs 6ity. The Piatte river bridge at Sshuy- 1 tr ht-a been declared unsafe by the commissioner * , and will be closed. Feed cat'lo are in greater de- mind tbia fall than ever before knowto in the history of 0oe county. . The Reofiblicari river retent'y | was baneful from the heavy raijs ai.d tlio < ? rawes and rivines were backed full nlao. The bishop refuses to permit the Catholic church in Lincoln to be c < n- s crated until it ia untirily finished and pnid for. Kearney's Hew Presbytrrfa church is to be of brick , to eoit S3 600. I and will b , > finished tlm fall. Th' - M - * contract is let. 0er 100 men flr.o now at work preparing for the U. P. shoja ft Grand Island , aud more are constant ly employed. St. Paul's now elevator in com hleted. It has a capicity of 1800 bushels , and Is receiving as fast as grain comes in. One of the best improved and most valuable farms in Lancaster county , is about to bo sold to a New York party for § 12,000. The tranfer boats have left Platts mouth. The "President" for S'oux City for work there and the "Vice- President" to St. Louis for repairs. It is stated that * the corn crop of Richardson county never looked bet ter than it does to-day , and tbe farm er * have plenty of cattle aud hogs to eat it up. A largo force of men are at work near Arrapahoe , repairing ai d re building the 8. & M. track and bridg-s that hayo bean washtd out u > recent , heavy rain ? . The bottomlands north of Brown- villo areeaid to be overflowed a dtho standing water forms a stagnant po < l tint must produce a large amount of sicLnesa. . Fremont citirens ara circulating subscription paper to raite a fund tu indemnify tao owner oF the oj era houjo from losses , provided he w 11 keep it open for two year * to come A two thousand acre tract of land three miles south of Vinton , VuKy county , belonging to a man named Clark , of Lincoln , is buing impnmd fur a farm and cattle ranch. The proprietors of Poor's ranch * , on Ihe Niohrara , recent'y sold 1,775 steers to a Chicago dealer for § 57,000 delivered at Ncligh Tbe ttock i now being shipped cast over the S. 0. P. R. R. f A huge bone was found in Dakota county twenty feet under ground. It is part of the lower jaw a monster animal and rn ny of the teeth still remain. It is moro than a foot in length , strong and u > ] y and heavy. It is rumored that a new town is be erected Eomewhere above Nelitjh , but whether at the mouth t f Olearwater , between that and the mouth of the South Fork or at the South Fork is not yet certainly known. The commissioners of Slanton county have submitted the following tp propositions to be voted on at the November election : A five-mill bridge tax ; $1,000 tax to build a jail ; § 2 bounty on wolf scalps. A large force of n-en are at work filling in the trestla work on east side of the Plattsmouth bridge , from the out on the wat bank T. the river. A steam plow h ued which unloads the car with mrvell' us rapidity. Steam shovels are employed the Plattsmouth side. Grand Island is jubijut over the' prospective increase of population will follow the opening of the U. machine shops , now in proofs of construction. These shops will give steady employment to about 600 me chanics and laborers. The question of bridg'nK the Loup is aptating the people of Vance / oonnty. The bridae will cost $2,003 , for this Fnllerton precinct has Voted 81,250 bonds , Central City guaranteed $320 , providing the bridge thrown across just south of FoJler- ton , and the remainder will probably ba speedily raided. ilr. M'irrlsey ' , of Columbus , frat made srrangBmeuts to movers ele- vatcr from that city to Plattsmouth. and add to ita capacity , ranking it 30x 203x50 feef , and carry 300,000 bu'h- ela. A lar e force of men. will be em ployed.Tha Tha Lincoln council passed , a rei elution fo put down the social evil and before dayl'ghttwenty-ona women tha inra-itea of five house * , and four men aero arrested and brought before tbe p ilice judge and their cases dis puted of , In SewarcUfounty tbe other day the sheriff stopped a freight train and levied on it , ta raise § 800 tax due from the railroad compaiufIn about an hour the railroad headquarters telegnphed they would pay the taxes in a fsw day * , and on this assurance the sheriff Lt the train po. IOWA tOILBD DOWN. About ISO students have registered at the Upper Iowa College , Fayette. Apple and cherry trees"are in blos som in various p at a of the state. A building for a glucose factory in Mirshallcown is up to the third story. The new Presbyterian ohnreh at Carroll , coiling § 4,200 has been'dedi ' * cated. , rjhe ? county-peat war in Doleware county waxes warm. Manchester feels oonQdenti The corn crop in Ha SS5a-coUnty i > reported to be pro'fffjjfeus in yield The old settlers \I\lOviatlna \ \ will hold a reunion on the 7th prox. Th * Io ra City oat meal factory has received a large order from London. 2 A reut.io i ot the veterans of tha Mex- ion war w 11 t ko placa at Missouri Valley on the 1st of October. It is safe to assert that the live stock owned by Iowa farmers ia worth over $100,000,000. Tha flax crop in Winnebago and Hancock cut ! otic J turns out about 12 buhrb to the acre. The elevator at Forest City has ca pacity for taking in fiUOO bushels of grain in twelve hours. The nornal institute of 1880 for O'Br en outiuty will bo held at Prim- ? hdr , October 18. An tlevator dO by 80 is in course of erection .it Iloaptrs. Iielin & Co. , fl Sheldon , nlll take possession when ootnpleiod. Wupdlo county produces peaches over eight inches m circumference from tree * It as than two years old. Ottumwa boaetfc of n garden of pear trets that for ihrf past four yearj has bjrrte two crops each fieisou. The fruit of both ciops is perfect. Of the 35,000,000 acres embraced within the limits of the state only 13- 000,000 acres are under cultivation. The Iowa Woman Suffrage society nill lurid ila ninth annual meeting in Fore Dodge , October 12 and 13,1880. The well drive swindle is being vig orously fought by Iowa farmc" with good pioaptcts of flooring the swind- irra. . Tbe eeventh annual convention of the W. 0. T. U. will be held at Qonv- cil BinTs ( October 6th and 8th inclu sive. The opening tension will be helUitlp a. m. Of the first day , in thi ) Baptist chiircii , Park corned lul ) > tque : parties broke ground on he 21t for the liuteed oil facttry , ind will push it to an early comple tion , as they intend to commence the I TI dnotion of oil and oil cake this fall f : .Northwenldrn Iowa is engaging quite oxtenMvtly m wo l culture. In i ha Weit Fork enti > vlf Creek val Uys tlone over 5000 head of elieep have bean brought hi this toaaon. It ia estimated th t there have be n < iVrr 200 families ncoved in Ida county fince List March , all of whom oam- ; With tba intention of nicking homesj a'id 1 5 of 'hese ' f.unilii s have already iurch.iaidnd. \ . Theia are over 200 crt-ameries in the ataie in which butter only Is made , Add about fifty in which butter and cheeew are both ra de , Mutcatine is jtutly proud of ita new chime < f btlU , which the enterprise of1 i ho Catholic Eooietjr has just , placed iu ( tr.e tower of St. Slathias. The musi cal tongues are four m number and , they fcale in weight from 410 pounds io 2825. The clock dial is four feet in diameter , the quarter strokes are' sounded by the sinsjl bells and the hour by the largo one. Clock and tower have cost little over § 6000. GREAT DISTRESS is often suddenly experienced from an attack of cramp in the stomach , colic or oilier painful afleotione , for the re lief cf which nothing is superior to Dr. PitrceV Compound. , Extract of SmartWged , or Water-Pepper , com pounded from thebestFieuth brandy , Jamaica ginger , smart-weed , r water pepper , and anodyne cu-ns. For diarrtcea , dysentery , t'l ' ody flux , cl olewmorhus , its warm ing , soothing Hitringent and heating properties render it a perfect specific , unsurpassed as nn anodyne and s'itnu- latine embrocation or Jluiment. Should ba kept in every family. Sold by druRgiB'B ' nt fifty cents. Bcsisxsa PEUMAXSHIP. A , ready and accompli bed penman always carries with him one ! tbe strongest recommenda.- tions to a good position in business , apd the youtig man who early in hfa acquires the art of rapid and elegant bnginess writIng - Ing , hag aid tbe sur st fo'mdation ' tor fn- tnrBiacces' . Thidrpartrn > - t of in 'nic- ion ia the 0"lor dn Bnsine-'S Collsje , Denver , f'olo , i-i given the po ition its itn- portanc- demands , and among the , gradu- tes of the course of instruction given "at th col ege will ba found tbe be-t and mn t * u CJS-ful penmen in the con try. The adv < -rli < e i eat t f the college may , bo mud in tbis paper ep27 RTAKER , Did Fellows' Block. . . Prompt attention given to or lera br telegraph. ATTEHTiaH , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. Tin owner of the celebrated .Kaolin Binlca. near LOUISVILT E , NEB. , has now ready at the depot at Lonkville , on , the B.&k. railroad , fill any order nt reawinable prices. Parties - ties desiring awhile front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call , or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOTER , Prop. , Txirfirrfllfl. . S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. IS. , From New Tork has lowtcd In Omiha , and tuiMnlc 3 to do fl EtcKiwork. . IHaW Pooai' , ovar A. CraeV ! a nk & Co.'t , Cor. 15th and DoQjU * . stp9-2m SHOW GASES BT O. J. "WILDE * 1317 CASS tT. . OMAHA. NEB. 3 \ good mortmtntalgayg on hind.'gl " ' NOHCE. , - 1X E TLniEV Wj r ine to have Suti. ! Pant- , VJjnox * , latds to ncsjare , would ao well by s : i , THE 5IEECH'/NTAI OB , pif zuannteed. PILLS And the usual rnrjatlren , Is ploMant to And-will prore M onea the rao.t patent nrt hdrmlcsi Symti-m Renovsitor uid CIcan * r that bu jel been brought ta pabltc notice. For Gonallpa- tl6n4IIHIousnpu. Ilenrtnche , Pllc , and ell ( CMnttn orumj tron an ckstrvcUd ttatc of ttt lytttm , .It U Incomparabl ? tbe till jralm eittrnt. AvoM im- lutlnni ; insbt on aattlng tha Krtictr rolled for. TROPIC-FKCIT XAX.TSVE ia put ap In bronzed tin boxes only. Fries ffl Cents. Ask jour druggist far.Descnptive ramphlet. or ddrc the pto- prielor , J. E. HETHERIXGTOy , " ( irlt or San > rancisco. jRCHAj.toNY . FORM or 8o-CLif5 B iJilOTArpltMi ef ! wnftocnr K rT6tt , Chroflio add Sj tlal Tjneisfifsend to the POLVEEMACUEn OiLVAMIC CO. . Jl J MontzoBJEtT 6tr * t Ban Fran- " tha Amtrlcan Continent. THE Dtt.O.IflLcLANE'S LITEE PILLS are not recommended ns n remedy "for nil the ills that flesh is heir to. " but In dfijctibna of the Liver , and in all Bilious Conjplaluia , BysTKjpsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a riTnl. AGUE AND FEVEf * . No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they aie uneqtialed. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The gintrihe are richer sngar-coated. Kach box has a red-wax seal on tbe Hd , with the impressioti.McLANE'S LIVER PILL. Eacli wrapper bears ( he signa tures of C. JIcLANE and FLEiiiifa BROS. l fiST Insist upon having the genuine 1 DR. C. McLANE'S LIYER PILLS , pre pared b- FLC2HN6 BROS.PlltslnrgliPa. , tbo market being full of imitations of the name HIcLanc , spfHsd differently , but same pronunciation. I A Speed ; &nd Effcctu.il Core. PERRY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER DM StOOd thn tCBt Of FORTT TBlRS1 trial. Dircttons with tach bottle. OLD BY ALL DRUQQISTS. 'lif ll MTCn Local Aeenta eycfywbcro lose I WAN I tU lea , Coffee. Baling Fonder. .Fl vorll)5 Extracts , eto , by sample , to Mmliia , Profit good. Outfit ( roe. People's Tea Co. , Ea * 60-20 , fat. Loul5. ilo. ELECTION PROCLAMATION , Oa Gourt House Bonds. * At a setjion of the flcarj of Countv Cotnm'- Bloncn ct tlie Cou it ; of loU4l 3 , ta tbe State of Nt-bruka , bo eon on th ] lltti day of Septem ber. A. D , l SO , U was by eald ojr l Ho lvi , That tin follow n ? quest on l.esnd tbe same i-ho 8"y mbmitlcdiaa proposition 10 tn "uliflcij electors of the C.unty of Do'Jg- laTott/ nti"lb County of Jonglaa In { h-Siat QfNiltASfea ! , , , M The Coarl.ft'&n ty .Comml s-dMtfi el > O roumy hereby entail tt'ei f&.itfwinff proposition ! Shall'.ha < J u ty ot DonjIM , gt d of Navaaki , by t County Uom iVreioncrs is ns US conpmi ' bondiin bo aicoint of o c hruUrfd snJ twcn. ty.Q e thousanddol'ni ' fO'th r rue of ad- la ? In the cor.str ittlun , erection and o rnp'etion Bed the constructor ! , creiUon > ad o uipletkin of a coiif l ciiso bmluliii ; fn Iba e ty cf urnahi , Couruy rf Ltou.'las , In th ) S-at of s'cb a ta , for ona y pnrp 1-1 > d all tte pJrrpo OT fof which tnon cou ttuujeiniy 'e legally u c3ffnd appr pr ate the me n y r.is8d th rebj for aid in aucb conalructicn. or fi.- such c nstructl n and o mplotlvn of si'd buldm , all thi coitt and oipenir of 9-iid hmld iv nott txcc'd ilio sum of i-nehululrc'l an ! 'f'y ' thtusind dollara , a Ifli-tndsto teone tlionnd dollars each sni dkte I Ja ui'Jjfcl , 1E3 | , t yHbe ! nt t e clUw of ancuallv. , Ti 8 said loidi shall not be ioM ! " 9 't ' in r - In adult unt ) lie 'evy forordt a ? axfilthffe ebftit bo lerlad and co lectnl a tax &nnual'y ' > 8 providi-d hjf law , ( > t the paJniHil cf th interest 0'4n d to A nsltbetam sddo aha nti ddl- ' tlrnal 11 oSnt t al bu le le I aitl co.l-i trd ag l > fo > llcabj-law , tU'cejii lipi tUi prinflpal ofu.h bond ? t maturity , and ( lid iitrt hlt notiinreth n fifteen pencnt. of ths principal ofsaldlio da hail be levied ma v oua year , and provid dalnaynthatinnoeventfhal hond9 he I eue l in a grt&icT amoii'it lhn t n p r cent , of the asseKJed vuluatlo > of nil the t-.xable proper ty In M ! coiioty It trreet a all 4 > o paid on -xl.l boiii s nlv from and after the d ta of t o ilo of ail i bonds or a y part thnccf and tbe r 0 ip : of the mo try therefor. The faul bond-i ( hall be reditimble at Iho op tion ot the Ikard of Com ty Commissi ucrs of tal < cu > nty nt t o expiration of lea years frum the date o ! said bond * . Wo fe on * aJ ! icurt hon ; eball be commenced imm dittfly after the ad p ton of said ppp l ri if adop'e , Bnil B Id building ti be com- pleteJon or Oei'Or ? January 1 , 1S 2. , . Nolevv shall bonUflOiw P'J any part of tha prinvipal'cf s id bonds until after tn * xpiiat on of ten yar8 from tba date of Mid bond * . Tue form In which the above proposition shall te submitted sh ll lit by bal'ot , upon whieh ballot eliallbe printed or written or pin- ly printed or wriwt'l tlis words : "for Court HoaasiBood , " or "Against Cocrt HoMo Ponds , " andall hft'Iotn ' cjjt haing therein lit * words "Fcr Court House Bonds" ( hall be eem- eo nud taken to ho in faor of f a'd pro ] > oeition , and all billets cast having t'ereon tbo words "Agalnit Court House Bonds 'shall bo deemed and taken to be Kcainst s > ld propool- tion , and if two thi di of tha ro ci oi t * t the ole < -tl < m hfreinntterprovided In this behalf he ia favor if the above propoaltkn , it shall be deemed and taken to be carried. The said proposition shall ba voted upon at t-e general election to be held In tha Ci > tfnt ot DoUtlaa , St * ' of Nebraska , on the 2d day ot Novemttr , A , D. lt Q , at tbe followlug named Oiraha Precinct Ko. one ( I ] Turner Hall. Omiha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) iS'o 3 unglno house. Sixteenth Pt O aha 1'reclnctNo. threel ) farpentershop , 10tht , 2 do n fouth of eoKinohou'elotNo. 2. Omaha Precinct No. four (4J ( sherlffa ofBco , court hi use. Omaha Pi eel net No. .flro (5) ( ) Ed. L edeijs house , soatbcBBt cori or 15th and Ohicago Ste. Omita PreclnctNo siidNo. . leatlaohoute , SOtn nnd Inrd utreo c. fcaratoj * J.reciiut Scliool house , near Oron- ns. ! t Florcncie Treelnet Tlorenco "ot l. "Union Pr rltict In ington Ktool house Jefferson Precinct School house in District No. 4 . * KCihom Prorlnct Elkhorn jchool house. Pat'e Valley Prdi.lnot School bous9 at Waterloo. Chicago Preclnt tchool hocso at EUcbbrn Station. Mlllard Pridnct MllIaH echool housa. McOardla t-recinrt McCanJIa echool hotue. llonglaPrecinct Hocsorf J 0 WiJiync. v'est Omita Precinct School hocse in Dis trict Wo. 48 Ard which ( lection unit be opened at 3 o'c'oct In the mornlnp and will continue open untile o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. F. W CORLISS , ( Sea ! ) H. P Kxienr , IKED DUITL. County ComcuBaioaera. JOHN B. JIAKCHESTER , Co .sty Clerk. sll- ot a week In yonr own town , 'lerms'asd oQ'fitftee. Addrasa H. HoIIett & Co * M HI. K. KISOOX , Gcnenil Insurance Agent , REPRESENTS : PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lon- ( Jon , Cash Assets . $5.107,127 WCSlCIIKSTElt. N. Y. , Capital . 1,000,00 } THE JIERCHAN [ S. of Ne\v rk. N. J. , 1,000,001 OlRARtt FmEPhiladclpliiaCapital. . 1,000.000 NORTHWESTEKN NATIONAL.Cap- Ital . 900,000 FIREMEN'S FOND , California . SO .OCO HIM ! IS H AMERICA ASStlR NCECo 1,200,000 NE t A IK FIRK INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SoO.OCO AMERICAF CENTRAL , Assets . 800,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Dourias St. , ccns..llr _ QMAlf A. NltB. JNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly o ! G1& & Jacobj ) No. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand ot Jacob Ola ORDKRS nr TRLKORArn fQLlClTJi ' ' .ir PASSENGER ACCOMMOOAflON LINE Ii ET EF OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street C'ars Corner ol S4U\DER3 and HAMILTON STREETS. ( End of Red Line asfolUws : LEWE OBAHA : 40 , Ji7and ll:10a m ,33.5.37and723p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAHA : " 7U6 a m. , S-J5 ii. in , and 13t5 : p. n. " " ' ' 'lAO. 6:15 : and 8:15 : pm The 8:17 a. m nm.leivln onaha , sndthe 4:00 p. m. ran , tearing Fort Omaha , arc usually loaded to full capacity with rcjulir passengers. The 6:17 a. m. rua will bo nude from the post- Office , corner of fodjn and 15th snrehU. Tickets ca&teprooued froai ttrect car driv ers , OT from diiren of back ; . FAfiB , 25 CElfTS , ISCLUDIKQ BTBE GAS BAB KING HOUSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA , CALDWELLHAMILTONCO Bnsinens transacted same as that o An Iscor- poratcd Bank. Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to ssht check without notice. Certificates of deposit Isroed parablft la tlire , . six and twelve months , bearlnj intereat , or en [ . demand without Interest. Adviucts made to .ustomers on approTed B - cnritlei at market rates of laterest Buy and sell gold. bHIsof eichanga Government - ment , State , County an-l City Bondaf Praw sight Drafts on Fa.-land , IrelMd , Soot- land , and all parts of Europe. Sell European Pa * sace Tickets. nOLlECTlONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt U. SDEPOSETOES. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnnam Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IK OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOONTZE BROS. , ) E3TAB1ISHTO W 1S56. Organized ta a National Bank , August 20,1J68. Capital and Profits Over$300,000 Sf eclally authorized by the Secretary or Treasury to rccelra Subscription to the U.S.4 PER CEHT. FUNDED LOAM. OFFICERS AtfD BISECTORS HCKXAM EOUNTZR. Presi lent. AC003TU3 Koroma , Vice President. A. J. POPLETOS , Attorney. JODH A. CR lonrtw. If. H. DAVIS , Asft Oashler , Thta bank rccelveadepoalt without wzird amounts. Iiraes time certificates bearlnjc Interest. Dra < vB drafts on San Fiandaco an 1 principal cities of the United Mat's , alaj London , Dublin , Kdinbur.-h and tbe pTiocrpol dtlei of the conti' ncnt of Europe. Sells pas ige tickets f or Emigrants In the In. man uc. maylatf REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is' SAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th < & Don < ? rcw Sts. , Omaha , JVeS. This agency does smicnr a hrokengo bnsl- nces. Does nstspecnhw , and therefore any bar. Kalnsonits bovkfl ate injured to Itg pttrons. In stead of belnr crobbltd up br the agent BOGGS & IiLL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS JVo 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Bide opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency , DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , 'tftbr. * 00OWACRE3cuefaljfcJ ] ctcd land In Eastern ri-jL' ' for sale. i , andOmahm STEB 8NTDEB , P7tf BIRDS RBK ) . Byron Ilccd & Co. , JH3TE9TAILIg0 RE ALESTAI AGENCY JA' NEBRASKA. Keep ccmplete abstract of title to all Real Kstttte in Omalia and Douglas Countv. mayltf THE GGS HOUSE ! Oorllandolph St. & 5th Ave. , OfilQAG9 ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO 82.00 AND $2,50 PER DAY Looted in the business cent-e , convenient to plac-s of amusement. Eleean'ly fnrn < sbed , containing all mudern improvements , pasaeu.'er elevator , &c J. U. CUMMINbS , Proprietor , ocietf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Binfls , Iowa * ; On line of Street Rallwiy , Omnibus 'o nd from all train ? . RATES Parlor floor S3.00 per day ; second ( loir. $2 CO per day ; third floor. $2 PO. The bcrt furnished and most com nodlous honw in the city. OEO. T. PHELPS , Prop. METROPOLITAN | NKB. ISA WILSON PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan ii centrally located , and flrat oas 9 ineve'v reepcct , havlnf ; recently been entirely renovated. The pnblic wi l find it a ootnfortable and homelike house. mar&tf. UPTON HOUSE , Schuyler , Keb. Ilist class Hoosa , Good Veal * . Oood Bedi Airy Rooms , and kind and acconunodatlnz treatment. Tw > good sample rooms. Specia attention paid to commercial travele'rs. S , MTT.TtSB . , Prop. , ais-tf Schuyler , Neb. aistfFRONTIER FRONTIER HOTEL , e ! Wyoming. The miner's retort , good accommodations , arse cample room , charges reasonable. Special attention given to traveling men. 11-tf H. O. H ILLI iRD , Proprietor. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. FIrst-cl s ( " , Fine large Sample Rooms , ona block from depot. Trams stop from 20 minutes to 2 hears for dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. Kalea 82.00,82.50 and V3.00 , according to room ; a ngle meal 75 cents. A. D. BALCOM , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDEV. Cnief Cl rk. mlo-t B. A. FowLiit. JAM ia Ii. HCOTT. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Designs for bclldinjr of any description on exibibitlon at our office. We hare had orer 20 years ezpericnco in designing and superintend' intf public building and rciidencw. Fhm and estimates furnished on short notice. ROOM 9. aNrow BLOCK. We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of I i AND CENTS' FURNISHING .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN OMAHA Which We are Selling at GUARANTE II OUR MERCHANT TAILORING. Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON , whose tf ll- reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES * REMEMBER : WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE ML HELLMAN & CO. , na.eoda . * ISP ! & 1303 Favnliam Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cnra Guaranteed , In all cases nf Grave' , Diabetes , Dropsy. Bright' * Dlnetue of th. Kidneys , Incontinence and Retention of Urlse , Inflamatlon o the Kidneys. Catarrh of tbe Bladder , Hi. Ii Colored Urine , Palm in tla : Bauk. s'de or Lions. { ferrous Weakness , and In fact all disorders of tbe Bladder and Urinary Organs , whether contract , cd by piivate diseases or otbeawiae. Th.s great remedy has been used with success for nearly ten years In frince , with tbe most wonderful curative effects. 2 tatrabu absorption no nauseous internal medicines being reqnlrcd.Vc have hundreds of testimonials menials of cures ty this Pad when all rise hud f 11 ed- LADIES , If you are snfferln ? f n m Temale Weakness , Lencor. rlicoo , or disecsca peculiar to females , or In fact any disease , ask yo'ir dru tfst for Prof. Ouilmettc's Fra.ich Kidney Pad. and lake no other. If he bag not sot It. send Si O auu you wl receive tte Pd by return mail. Addrex ? U. i ) . Biancb , FRENCH PA CO. , Toledo , Ohio. PROFGUILRSETTE'8 JSENGH LIVER PAD Kn % 85p& > % 55&83B ! Ask j our . druflfift . . frr ths po .vtd _ * * . " ° .otler..1/Ae ? / . maT. " KDHN " & TO . " , P AD CO. , ( U. e. BranciX 1 * l lo , and receive It bj icta. Omthn , Neb. MORE POPULAR THA.N EVER. The Genuine S1NCER HEW FAMILY SEWING MARINE. w Th popular deaand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1679 exc- ed thatftf any previous dnrinir the Qnirter of Cent ry in w ich thia Olti Reliable" Machine baa been before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 , Machines. In 1879ye sold- 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous" year , 74,735 Machines. Our sales lass year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayll For ersry business day In the year. The " Old jReliible" Singer ia the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durab e Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REALSiier Sewins : Machine has their Trade Mark caat into the J n Stand nnd embedded in the Arm o. the Machme. THE GO. Principal Office ! 34 Union Su e , Few York. 1,530 Subordinate Offices iu theTJnited Sts 3aCtlV ( ' 30t0 Offi ° - . . . the Old Wo III nnd South .America' . eeplG d&wtf JUUUBUC AND SINGLE POWEJUUUBUC Steam Pnmpg , Angina Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HG3E , BBASS AHO IRON FITTIHCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKIMC , ATVfivLE ; ALIC AKV BETAIL. HALUDAY WIKD-1.US , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STUAlfRM FnrnTium grrpof OnmTin. Nflh Htn V In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Jteofeonable Prices. Office , 289 Douglas Street. Omaha SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Reta.'I in f EESniHEATS& PROVISIONS , GAttE , POULTRY , B'JxJ ! , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Pac-I < K House ; Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. K. B. ISH & M GmMfiuri , v Ssuccessors to Jaa. EZ. Isb , , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilet Waters , Colognesr Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. A full line of Surdcallmtrnmants , Po k Cajor , Tnisj- and Sopcortera. Abtolutely Pur Druirs and Chemicali rued In l > Up nilDjr. ITescrl tlont lled at any hour ot the night. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence McMahon. QAi PDflOi Wlini dAL yoOld 1213 Farnham St , Omaha