if THE PATLY BEE E. ROSEWATER : EDITOR KftTIONAL REPUEUCAH TICKET. TOR A. A.of of Ohio. TOE vicE-rr.Ksinr.NT , CHESTETl A. AP.THUK , of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. GEOKGE W. COLLINS , of Pawnee County. JAMES LAIRD , [ of Adams County. JOHN JL THOTSTOX , of Prni-ilas County. REPUBLICAN STftTETICKET. . For Member of Congress , EDWARD K. VALENTlXi : . Tor rnemljer of Congress ( Contingent ) , THOMAS J. MAJORS. For Governor , ALBINUS NANCE. For 1 .ieutenant-Governor , E .C CARNS. For Secretary of State , S. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor , JOHN AVALLICHS. For Treasurer , G. M. BARTLETT. For Attorney-General , C. J. DILLVTORTH. For Commissioter of Public Lands anil Building * , A. G. KENDALL. For Superintendent of Public Instruct on W. W. JOXES. DISTRICT TICKET. For Attorney Third Judicial District. N. J. BUHNHA1L ALB AM A in Turkey's Dulclna. THE fawnirg homage paid l > y the Now York democratic convention to John Kelly at its Monday's conven tion , must make Samuel J. Tilden and Lucius Kobinsou feel sck at the Etomach. O3N. GRAXT'S REPUBLICANISM. Wo commend to oar readers the admirable - mirablo upccch delivered by General G -.ml &t the republican rally ot War- rjn , Ohio. As a coinprebansive and Incisive declaration ot tlie issues of tbe present campaign it leaves abso lutely nothing to bo desired. No re publican after reading it need be at a loss to reply to the question , "Why Rm I a republican ? " It covers every Btlienl point in the present canvass , and draws the lines clearly between , the opposing parties. It-is a campaign ' bugle note , which sounds loudly and c'oitly r.mid the din of tbo conflict. It is a rally cry which should draw together ill factions and unite the \7hole party in the desperate fight which is non- waging for the preserva tion of political rights , national credit nnd the prosperity of the whole coun try. try.G G ent ral Grant's first ronson for his political faith strikes the key-note of tin campaign : ' 'I am a republican bscauso it is the party seeking the greatest good of the greatest number of its cUizene. There is not a single republican state whee a democrat cr.nnot cant his ballot and haveit coant- cast , no matter what "it may be. He can proclaim hid opinion without fewr and without persecution on ac- oouns of his politics. There are four- toJU states where republicans csnnot vole their sentiments without danger. " Uo political orator during the cam paign hag so tersely and clearly stated i the great issue of the denial of the ruht of cuffrago as practiced by llio solid south , the backbone of the democracy , and which denial of the right of suffrage is the only hope ol the democratic candidate. General Grant's second reason for his affiliation with the republican par ty is one that will be appreciated by the business and industrial Interests of the country , especially as coming from the man whoso veto raved the land from the wild schemes of congressional - gressional inflationists end assured the resumption of specie payments. I will ba equally npprecialed by every northerner who WAS nufortunnte enough to invest Li * earnings in the repudiated bonds of the southern stutes. "Tho republican p&r.'y , " says Gen Grant , "asserts the protection cf the public credit nnd the payment of the debts of the United States , so far as it ; san ocutrol it. The democrat ! jisr'y doeu not promise this ; if it does \l lias broken its promise to the ezton of hundreds of millions , BE many northern democrats can testify to their sorrow. " The subjects of national industry p 'litical liberty and universal educa tiin , and their relation to the icpub 1 cm party , are next taken up by General Grant , who uses the folios- ing concise language in expressing his ciuvijtiona : "I am < t republican because its fos- tera production of manufacture , en courages general education of the poor at well an the rich , allows political l.b- orty to its opponents , it encourages tha poor in trying to better their condition and wants to educate their children to enabla them to compote Miccoeafully with their moro un fortunate associates , and iu fine , it secures an * entire equality f before the law , every citizen no matter what his nationality or his previous condition. He has the op portunity to make for himself all he is capable of. Ladies and gentlemen do you believe this can ba saidln.tbe .renter part of the fourteen states of tbw union to-day , whore the demo cratic party controls absolutely ? " The remainder of this admirable * pech contrasts the fidelly * of the twj partiei to their avowei political principles , tnl cjnc'udes xrlth the dc- Reclaration thnt the only hope for the Eolld south lies in the failure of sectionalism and in the independent and free intci- ih nge of political sentiments , all of which can only be gained by the con tinued defeit of the democratic patty eys'-era. General Grant's speech at Warren will give him a new claim to the ar ? . nrr&tion and respect of the Americtn i people , for it shows a stateraan-like 1 sraip of political questions and a f iCijUy in clearly presenting valuable opinions en an important subject , fcr H hich few had given him credit. THAT SEWING MACHINE SWINDLE DLE- On the principle that a lie well stuck to eervcs the same purpose as the truth , the Republican has the audscity to reiterate and reassert that the pre mium given to the Davis cowing ma chine by that concern was offered in good faith , and thz. the award was made impartially. The impostors who run that concern seek to sus tain their transparent fraud by declaring that the business manager of the Republican was actuated by the same motives in ofleriu ? this pre mium that induced the Union Pacific to offer a premium for the best agricultural display by any county agricultural society. Does Mr. Yost , who put up this sewing machine job , take the people of Nebraska and Omaha for fools and idiots ? Every body understands that the premiums offered by the Union Pacific for the betst agricultural display were in its own interest. That Corporation is interested in fostering and encourag ing the development of the lands adjacent ( to its road. The more these lauds are cultivated the gretnr the value of the lands which the Unicn Pacific has for Bile in the state. But what interest has the Omaha Republican or any other newspaper in the sewing ma < chine business , and what ndvantagi could any paper derive from the im proveraent of sewing machines. Wonl Mr. Ycst pay § 25 out of his own pocket as a premium for sowing ma chines or would he take a like sum out of the till of the Republican on an enterprise on which it has no interes whatever. If the Republican hai offered a premium on any machin or device connectrd with th printing business we might givi more credence to its claims. Or i they had offered a premium on eom products of farmers we might havi taken it fcr granted that it was ; scheme to increase tno circulation o : that paper among the farmers. When the Republican seeks to cover its own rascality by intimating that the cipo sure made by THE BEE was instigate ! and paid for by rival sowiog machin men , it coins as base a falsehood SB i did monthh ago when it charged tha' ' our exposure of Mumey and Aldrich was instigated and paid for by the regular physicians of Omaha Upon that memorable occasion w remember the Republican kept on publishing the decoy advertisemen of thai notorious quack aud here jockey , ilumey , for weeks after the BKB had exposed ! is imposture. No man connected with the sewing machine business j > proBched the edi tor of this paper before the article ap- paared in print , and none of them were aware that we .intended to make the exposure. Our mo tive for doins ; so was the same which actuates us in exposing roguery and swindling of every de scription. No better proof of the utter want of principle and integrity in the man agement of the Omaha Republican than the barefaced Imposture upon its patrons through its advertisement in the Omaha City Directory. On the 31st page of Wolfe's piractorj- for 1830-81 , the Republican managers ad vertise the daily circulation of that p per at 4520 and the weekly at G400. Such reckless misrepresentation , practiced in any other business would eendtho impostcra to the penitentiary. The Omaha jDcit'y Republican circu lates less than one-third of four thou sand , five hundred and twenty copies , and its local circulation in Omaha is balow five hundred. The TTccJtly Rt- publican instead of 0,400 circulated leas than 1,200 before the spring cam paign opened , and now with a largo number of copies given away circu lates less tbau 2,000. _ If any merchant or manufacturer should sell plated ware for solid silver , or pinchbeck jewelry for solid gold he would run the risk of an indict ment for swindling , but here is a paper procuring patronage by the most shameless misrepresentation , and the laws that punish such frauds remain a dead letter. Fortunately , such impostors pesters are sooner or later found out by the public , and , as an Inevitable consequence , people repose no confi dence in them , and few can be in duced to rcid such papers , even when given away. THE nation had nearly recovered from its surprise at the remarkable statement that democrats put down the war of the rebellion when Senator Bayard filed the additional claim for his party that the democracy had brought about the resumption of spe cie payments. This must have been news to Indiana bourbons , where stump speakers are not yet done de nouncing the resumption act as an in famous republican measure , and to the Maine gtecnbackcrs. who have al lied themselves to the democracy on therpeclsl "ground of their constitutional objection to hon- eet money. Secretary Sherman has felt compelled to step forward aud deny the presumptuous claim of the eastern democrats. He save that the first atep towards resumption was tie pnblic credit act under Grant , vrhi < h was opposed by every democrat in congress , with Baya-d at the headcf the list. The next step was 4he act of July 14,1870 , for refunding the pub lic debt This tvas carried by a vote of nine-tenths of the republicans atd opposed by nearly every democrat. Toe resumption act , was prepared by a republican caucus and opposed by every democratic member of the sen ate finance committee , including Bay ard. It was passed by a republicer senate , no democratic senator voting for it. Itlr. Bayard was in bis ecat al the time but refused to vote. It wil ! now be in order for Mr. Bayard to rist and explain. GESE&AL GBIST'S "Warren speed h should be immediately printed ace : d.alribated ly the Republican na > tional committee The Central Icwa railroad Is to build thirty miles of cow read thi , ' Ml , to connect tbe granaries of thi | norjhweat with the " \YabjBa \ lines. THE NATION'S ' FOOTSTOOL. A Few Facts From the Bright , Balm/ and Malarial Peninsula , With Particular Keference to the Town of Archer. Correspondence of THE Bit IICHEK , Fla. , September 22 , 1880. " Perhaps a few lines from this part of our heritage will not come amiss to your readers. First , I will mention the death of one of Omaha's old citi zens , Peter Bisknell. The old gentle man dropped down suddenly upon us last fail , remained here a number of weeks , pirt of the time visiting with James Skinner , Esq. In the mean tima he purchased 40 acres of land some eight miles from the village here , saying he intended to settle. Getting dissatisfied he hit and went to New Orleans and Loubianna. Early the past summer he returned , went down to his forty acres , built & loq cabin , and went to clearing land. Not being very string when he cigie here , he hired several negroes , put them to work , going out and making a hand with them. Oli and badly crippled , our mid-summer's hot sun and hard work in it was too much for him , and he was taken sick. Keeping one black man , he dismissed all the rest , total ly refused to have any medical aid and last Sunday about noon , with only bis' colored attendant by , he passed away. The storm which swept over Florldaj causing BO many wrecks on the Atlan * tic coast , was the severest one expert eoced since I arrived here , five years age. Some damage was done to crops through thissectlon , although nothing which might be called serious , The more southern portion of the state suffered woree. POLITICAL MATTERS are getting somewhat stirred up , al though in this etate everything is peaceable and quiet. We are premised isod a fair election and a fair count. The republican managers in the state are confident of success , and you may at least eet Florida down as one of the doubtful states , notwithstanding the democratic boast of a solid south. Our Eituition here is peculiar and the four electoral votes of Florida are cer tainly as sure for GatSeld as the elec toral vote of quite a number of north' ' era ttatos are. Bat a .few weeks will tell the tale , and just listen and eee if you do nut hear something drap down this way. BUSINESS CHANCES. And now then , a word or two as to openings hare for mechanics : A good eaddlo and hare esi maker could do xvdll here. The demaud for one is largely the result of the success o'f J. Skinner'e Carriage and Wagon shop , which is turning out a large number ii vehicles of various kinds. Sktncer tells me that ho could give employment to a first-class painter , wood-fttrkrr and a blacksmith. A cooper would do well. A large nuin ber of syiupbwrels are requiredJevery year. Our hairmoks furnish a splen did quality ot ct pr ss timber. One of our merchants h s just hnd to import quite a Jot fn.iii i w Orleans. I thro- out tiicse hints in answer to inquiries often rcceiv.d. Cotton is now being githered. None but the long staple cr sea island 13 raised about here. It briuus from 5 to 7 cents iu the seed , and about 30 csnte per pound when ginned. have nine acres of rice planted on up land , which promucj to yield from thirty to forty bushcb per cere , this is rough rice before it is hulled aud ael' ' forl-CO pert > usbel. Oa up land it is sown in dn U and cultivated. JAMES A. PIVK. INGERSOLLi ON THJS SITUATION. A LIVELY CRITICISM ON MEN AND PARTIES. Colonel Boblugeitoll made one of the moht incisive speeches of tbe campaign at Lafayette , Indiana , on Wednesday night , iu the course of which he said : "I favor a etrong Government , with an arm long enough to reach out and strike down tyranny wherever found. I want a govern ment that will protect the humble negro in Mississippi as well as Yanderbilt. The speaker diicusaed the subject at great length , and ridi culed the idea of state lines , which , before the war , the troops could cross after fugitive slaves , but uow rise like a Chinese wall , which even the angel of liberty is not to cross. I have given several reasons for being a republican free speech , an honest ballot , the collection of rev enue , a government absolutely of law , and because I am in favor of progress and liberty , and depend on the north to defend these principles. Now as to the choice of men. Hancock's nomination was a noc-sequitur nomination. Hampton was aa much on our side as Hanocok was on their * . Hampton was as good a republican aa Hancock waa a demo crat. During the war Hancock shot them and was not B democrat. Han cock's nomination was wrong , accord ing to the doctrine of state sever eignty. If the democracy of to-day is right , Hancock should have fought on the other side. I'll admit , though 1 don't know , that Hancock is clever , but I will not admit that heis a states man. He has had uo training , but that of a soldier. If he fought for doctrines ho did not believe in , he was a murderer. Hancock chose- the pro fession of a soldier in a time of profound peaco. The man who in times of peace prefers to devote him self to peace and when war comes buckles on his sword in defense of his country is at least aa good. What does' Hancock represent ? Nobody knows. Finance ? No. According to the democratic platform , ho is foi hard money. Why did he congratu late Plaisted ? Because he has no convictions , and don't care who beats the republicans. Has he principles of free trade ? I don't know. Of tbt tariff ? He don't know. As a partj is , 60 is the president which it will control. Who will elect Hancock' The Solid South. If the south wai right , put it in powerj.if wrong , keej. it out until it acknowledges it wai wrong. Whenever republicanism is nc crime ia the couth I'll shake hands. 10A tariff , for what ? The rebels are opposed to American industries being protected by duty. Every working man , mechanic , man' ufacturer , merchant , poor man , ida those who believe in this being a na < tton , and In money good as gold ai , , Should vote the "republican ticket. Did Hancocklifce the rebels in 18G1 , 1862 , 1663 and 1864 ? No. In 18651 J don't know. Did the rebels like Hancock during the war ? No. DC they now ? Yes. Who has changed toi ; I am not willing to trust a man trhc will accept the nomination of lh < solid Eouth. Now , as to Gen. Gar field , I know him , and have for years. He has got more senee and brains thai cny man nominated by either part ty since I was born. Ha took as mud honor from Chickamanga as any ma : can carry. Ho is a tried statesman . He has an idea of the future of n.he. he..e United States. Some peopie ask me HOP can you vote for Garfield , who ism i a Christian , for two reasons. I an not a bigot. Garfield is not a bigot He 3 believei in intellectual liberty , and allows me to settle for my sins with my God , and not with him. I re spect him and his rights. These questions of religion should never be brought into politics , I'll vote for the man who believes iriliberty. I'm for Garfield. He is n good , broad , liber al , self-educated , self-made man. He was a pool , ragged boy , and his nom- nation is a certificate in favor of our form of government. Every foreigner should vote for the Republican ticket We kept this country open and pre served it for the poor people of all theworld. . Ha is yet a poor man Ho was a good soldier. He is in favor of paying the debt On all great ques tions heis right. If all Indiana knew him as I do there would not be 1000 votes against him. We want a states man. A man may be a great general but a poor president. 1st us have men who have made politics a study. Gar- is an honest man. Take your choice , the democratic and rebel party or the republican ; a confederacy or a nation , money , gold or silver , or rags ; a sul- dier or a soldier and statesman. [ A voica "How about Grant ! " ] He was the best general the Anglo-Saxon race ever prodaced , but not as good a president as a soldier. He had eight years , and that IB enough. If the president were to have twelve years there wouldn't be enough years to go round. People who raise l babies for ealo have no right to ques tion Garfield's honesty. His word is true , and he is honest ; ho is the leader of his party ; poor in purse , but rich only iit honor , patriotism and brains , Hike him. The democratic party stand for retrogression. The men who cried to divide the nation weio democrats. Every writer of every ordinance of secession was a demo crat. Every man who shot a north ern soldier was a democrat. Every disaster of the past twenty years helped the democratic party. If there had been no rain last year and this it would have h-lped the demo cratic party. Disaster was their friend and misfortune their helpmeet. I don't want to belong to a party that depends on the poverty of the pee ple. I want to belong to a party that i. in partnership with prosperity and goes hand in hand with good luck. Vote with your conscience and your brain. All depends on the norlhi RAILWAY NOT'ES. Drivers of street cars in Savannah are not allowed to take more t an twenty-five passengers. The Canadian Pacific Rrilroad has 1,600 men employed pushing the line into British Columbia. One of the biggest bonanzas of the day is the little toy marine railway extending from Manhattan to Brigh ton beech. There are now in operation In South Africa about 1000 miles of railroad , and the extension to the diamond fields will increase this to 2000. A railroad 140 miles long , from Tuscaloosa , Ala. , toKoscluako , Mies. , is projected. It would connect sev eral trunk lines and open a rich local field. field.The The president cf the Delaware , Lackawana and Western railroad has contracted for 30,000 tons of ateelrails , presumably for the BufMo ex'ension cf his road. The new Brattlebom and Whitehall ( narrow gauge ) railroad , leased by the Central Vermont , is being rapidly pushed to complo'ion. Bails are be ing laid and rolling stock is arriving. The new railway from the Straits of Mackinac is progressing rapidly ; sev eral miles of rails are laid , and they have two locomotives and about twen ty cars at Point St Ignace. With all the roads under its control ton and Kansas City road , the tot * ] capital tock of the Chicago , Burling ton & Quirscy corporation will repres ent almost 800,000,000. , The work of laying ( he steel track on the Pittsburg , Cincinnati and St. Louis road is being pushed vigeronsly , < nd , by Nov. lat , this entire track be twecn Indianapolis and Pittsburg , with 35 miles exception , will bo steel. The increased .freight transporla- ti-h of the Pennaylvema railroad sys tem is shown by the fact that 3,800 more cars are In use on one of its branches iha Pittsburg , Cincinnati and St. Louis railway than at this timeJast year. It has nearly 12,000 cars in use at the present time. A new "parallel railroad" from Now York to New Haven , Conn. , is a < ; ain being planned. The New York , Connecticut and East Railroad is its name , and It is to run from New Haven to the Harlem river , double-tracked and well equipped. A new signal for communication be tween the conductor and engineer , to take the placa of the bell-rope , is be ing tested on the Pennsylvagia road. It is connected with the automatic air brakes. A light cord runs along the side of each car , a slight pull on which operates an air whistle on the engine , while a slight escape of air in the car attachment asanres the con ductor that his signal haa been heard thus avoiding the necessity of the en gineer responding by the steam whis- tlo. It also saves the trouble of con necting the lell-rops in shifting cars the connection with one car to another being made through the hose-coupling of the air-brakes. The California Southern Pacific rail 1- road is pushing its way eaet with wonderful rapidity. In four days 7 48,800 feet or two and one-third miles of track laid. were Sinca January 7 26 , 175A miles of steel rail were laid np to August 28 , and the Texas line is expected to be reached by January next. All the rails have been carried around Cape Horn in sailing vessels and tha ties , of Oregon pine , have been transported 600 to 700 miles. The through line from San Francisco to New Orleans will be 2383 miles , 01 nearly 1000 less than the Northern route from New York to the Pacific. - Pooling the Isrues. Lincoln Globe. Nebraska virtually has but twc railroads , namely : The Union Pacific and the Burlington &Missour River Railroad in Nebraska. Eaol of these roads have uumeroui branches extending in US directions over the state er different names and together thej control nearly 3,000 miles of read Until lately they were opposed a.to each other in all political moves , teat -during the past few years they have come to understand that in order t teat - obtain just such legislation as is de sired by railroad companies , thej - must take one side of this grcal question for the people will anrelj trko the other. It is very essentia . that they take an active part in poL ? itics , and as matters now stand they jointly control the pnliticsof Nebraiks as completely as they control the ? employes cf their own roado. This J3 true cf the democratic party as well as the republican. Dr. Miller and J , - Sterling Morton are the acknowledged leaders of the democrats of the 5CJi and both make their money out Of theee roads. Morton has two sons ia the employ of the B. & M. and ii isr. himselj a paid attorney , whila Dr . Miller lives by doing the printing r.or . the Union Pacific railroad , hia orIs [ Isrs : aaiountrns to many thousand dollar ; each month. The hading man in botl parties are usually In the employ 01 . the railroads , as will be seen by the el . _ . . . . * t * " ' . eotoral ticket placed in the field by the republican party thisfall. In stat ing these facts w do not wish to be understood as opposing any regularly nominated candidate on the republican" ticket , but we wish simply to point out the rocks upon which the.party are liable to founder. . . In the next legislature these two roads will see ( o it that they have able men working in their intereit in both branches , and the railroad committees will be made up by the attorneys of these corporations acting together , and no man can possibly be elected speaker of the house of representa tives unless ho will promise before hand to allow this ; then having made this committee thsy will control it ; in other words , they .will nictate what kind of laws they shall be governed by , and it will not be surprising if the people suffer. Conceding thia to be a fact ( and it is a fact ) , we may aa well allow railroad attorneys to make all railroad laws and not go through the miserable farce of having A legislative body pretend to enict them at an ex- pemo of about 8500 a day. The people of this western country are getting sick and tired of hearing the millionaires of Boston and York warn us "of the danger we are in of having our railroad building stopped unless we enact such laws as they dictate. I1he Capital invested in railroad building in Nebraska pays a good interest and when the roads are considered aa feeders to roads running east , all of which are owned by the same man , it yields an inlmense rev enue. A littla wholesome railroad legislation in Nebraska may do for us what the same kijfd of .a law accomp lished for the pBbple-ijff low * , Illinois and Wisconsin. We have always kept tbo Hamburg Drops in our family , writes Mr. Nicholas Schroeder , West Webster , New York , and they have done us the beat servica in Dyspepsia. How TO SUCCEED IK BUSINESS. It is but natural for tne majority of youncr men whpn ahout starting out in business life , to wish to pursue such n course as would pive prottiita of the niost successful results. But it la a fact that fat too mi > ny taki this important step without siring due consid eration to the necessaiy preparation , and find , iu many instances wnen.it is toojate , that through misdirected eff'-rta their ca reer has been unsuccessful.t The course of discipline and training which la Riven at The Colorado Business Col'eoe , Denver. Colo. , ii Intended eapec'ally to qualify youn ? men in this respect , end fit them to command success in almost every depart1 ment of commercial enterprise. 3FOK MAISSM , Neuralgia , Sciatica' Lumbago ; Backache , Soreness of ih& Che&i , fcaui , Quinsy , So'ro Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and ' -Scalds , General Uodtfy Pains , Tooih , Ear and Hodffaene Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. Ko Preparation on cnrth equals Sr. J/coss OIL u a safe , svrr , elmjtle and ehetip External Itemedy. A trial entails but the comparatively trifltci ; outlay of SO Cents , and very ona suffer- in ? with pain can hare cheap and positive proof of Itsclalmv _ nlroctldhs In Elrren languages. E OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBB HI MEDIOIKE. A. VOQELSR & CO. , Baltimore , 3rd , , V. S.A. . CHARLES RIEWE , Hctalic Cases , Coffins , Caaketi , Shrouda , etc. Faruliam Street , Bet. 10th and lit h , Omaha , Nob. clegraphlc rdcrs Promptly Attended To. Jones , Bet. Sih and 10th Sts. , Oil ABA. First quality dbtlllcd Wine and Cider Vinegar ot any strength below eastern prices , and war ranted jnst as food rat wholesale and retail. Send for price U > . KKNST KUEBS , " T. B. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. From Nctr York haa 'looted in Omtha , and tuirantcesto dofi'8tcl $ * work. Dentil Rooms , over A. Cntlckslunk & Co.'s , Cor IDthand Douil-V. - ecp9-2m Ear Diseases. DR. E. K. SHOEMAKER , The wall known AU'ftI Surgeon , of Keadlnp , Pi. who hai been In tbe Jledicil profession ever EC ytaTB.jtlvtB all bis tixe fxclusnrely ti the treat' ment if deafness and di-casca of tbo car and - catarrh. He fends a valuiVo Ijttle book cf 61 pacaontbe treatment of thssa dismta , Fret to all This hook fives refc-ences and won- * moniilj fist will satisfy the moat skeptical. He is also author cf a woric ot S73 pares , octavo , or th-te diseasesand , trclr proper treatmcntfprlci S2 by nun. No f unily should l > o withou t this Tain ah'o l.nnt it will give suflonnj loss of hearinf and d clor' * feoi Dr. Shoemaker's Kem-dy foi iha euro " ol Running Ears , is unlverally actnowl cd cl"byphyiciansnud ! tha pub'lc in geneia as the only tru'y rella1 Is Be&ed ; for the cure ci this oathcsome disease. It Is harml ! , pleasanl , ard rtl atle , aal wi'l euro almost any case over of forty years' ttindlng , all Ud emell and ch Splraxintneia of the disease instantly removed andjicarinj topmost cases .greatly ' permanently Price S2. SoWbyJas. K Ib wholesale aod retail deal r in diuis and medl cit es and surgical inatruiientsU21Farnh m St Omaha Bcp27dcod- PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. HCABQCASTERS DlPiKTSIEKT or TOT ! PtlTTE , ) Orrac or Ctttnr QCIETITJCASIIB , > FCKT OJUHA KM , Septemter 27.1S 0 1 Staled proposes. In trbl cite , subject to the ; uiual con ilr.s will bo received at this office uctil 12 o'clock neon on October 25th , 1SSO. 'al wJeh place and time thej will be opened inpreS' enco of bidders , for furmshinj ana delirerin ? al Omaha Depot , ebnula , on > hundred ( ICO ] Cav l-yhortes Proposals for a less number xrll ho rweived. A bond in the renal emn of SBOO must acem - puty each propcsil ; nd acopy ( f this adrertise . , roont and rf the fpecificaUonsshould be attach ed ti > the proosals. . The EpTerament reserves the rijht to rejeil y or all prcps ls. filinkproro aliacdfcllinfermitionas tottf P Pfl of bHdlnj , conditions to be otserteJ by bidders , and termiof ccntrict and pument ml be funikhed oa appllca-ion to ihls office. Er elopes containing proroKli should be < marled "Proposi's tor Cavalry Her 3"and ad iroeted to tha undersigned. II. I. LTJDIKOTON , ChUt Quuteraiirte PROPOSALS FOB CHEESE. Orncr , futcsutua ASD DEPOT , " | Ostuu , NEB. , Sept. u h , 1830. ) F * ' d PPO ] J , In dupUiate. jubt to thi n u l conditions. wil ! be rcreiTBd M thtsofflcf , unt'l 12 o clock noon on October tth , IdSO , s wluch tims and p'ace tbey wilt be opened I : pro snce of bidders scr lamU'itDS anddelirerj i at Omaha. Neb. , cf . 0 , 00 p undi Faitsry Cbssco , to te in drnin , aveiaclicaaont jOpoutds each The thecse maat t e del rercd at the U. S. tub i'l ' be * > ce ir.epectHl tt. re bonse .fa _ free _ J. of f _ . coat _ of _ . drayage . . _ . _ _ , i ndbe ibnd ftcr delivcrr , n1 mil only beef > coepwd when sach insrectioa Bhowa It to be of lUitable quality. All to bsdelivered by Cctote : 2tth. Tbe coTsronse .t reserres the right to re- J C anj er .U rrorosali. Eioak rropcs ! s vrt1 , Jura'shed en irpliciflon. Ecvslores ccn . tilsiai-prcpotiliicoa d be mukffd "Propsia ! for Cheese.,1- and addressed to Ihe undntslBced THOMAS VHLSON. „ - „ ecps-3t UNLIKE PILLS And the nsnal Pnrgatlrei , Is pleasant to And will rrpre at once the most potent and ho Sjr'cleiil HotioYOtor &nd Cleanser that has jet b cn brodsUi td public notice. For Constipa tion. BllloiuneU. Menilnclip , File * , ana all duonten arumy from an obitrvttcd ttatt / tte fyram , It 1) Incomparably the btst euratire uttni. Avoid im- itatinni ; Insist on > etin ! tlie article called for. * TBOPic-FRCiT TLAXATIVE n put np in bronzed tin boie * only. Trice 60 cents. ASK your druggist for DeacripUTePamphle t. or address th * pro prietor , J. E. HETHERIXGTOy , Xew Yort or Ban Francisco. BEFORE PU&CH & ; SO ANY FORM OF So-Cuuo ELEGTRSG BELT. BandorAppliancerrpK Ji < * Jto < cnr X Ton , Chroiw and Special Di M * < ; Tnd to tu PULVERMACHER OALVAMO CO. , S13 MontcoraerT Ptref t , San Fran- ciHCO , Cal. , for IHcir Free Pamphlet and "The Elec- trio R Tinw , " nnd Ted Trill ffive hnt , KtaltK and now. Tlic r.O. Co. are the nlv dealers in Genuine Electric Appliances OU thtf Atiitrlgen Continent. _ 45 Tears before thePublta , THE CEMUBNE LIVER PILLS are not refiotiunended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh Is heir to , " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick Head ache , 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 qulmhfe. As a simple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-rrai seal on the lid with the impressionMcLAliE'8 LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears tlie fcigfta tures of 0. McLANE nnd FLEMING BROS 333" Insist upon having the genuine DRTC. McLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b' ' FLEMING BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa the market being full of imitations of the name 3IcI aHC , spelled differently but same pronunciation. _ _ _ _ _ BOWEL COMPLAINTS A Speedy and Effectual Cure. PEEEY DAVIS' PAM-KILLER His stood the test of FORII TEARS' trial. Direction ) icilh each bottle. OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ILf AMTCfl Local Agenta everywhere tose -WAN I til Tea , Coffee , Baking Powder. Flavoring Eitracts , etc , by sample , to fimlliss , Profit good. Outat free. People's Tea Co. , Eoi 5020 , St. Louis , JIo. ELECTION PEOCLAMiTIOtf On Court House Bonds. At a session of the Ecnrd of County Ceram'l. slancrs or.tlio CotKty of Dcuglm. in theSttt Ot Nebraska , ho'den on tha llth day of Septem ber , A. D. , ISSl ) , It was by said L'oard Resolved , That tha following quest'on be an the same i * he ehy submitted aa a proposition to the nualiBed clsctcrs of the Ctunty ot Dou ? hu. Nebraska , toit : To the o'cctors vl tba County of jjouglaa In thStatfe'of Nebraska : The Boar IrfCiunty CoramlssioneM r > f sak county hereby submit the following { rrcpojiiion ShalUhe C uaty of Donclas , Sta'e of Nebraska by its County Commifoioncrs Ss.ue its coupo1 bonds in the amount of oce hundred anl twee tyn e thousand dollars for the purpose of a ( i In ? In the construction , erection and comp'etlo and the construction , erection nd oomplctki ; of a court louse building In iho city of Omaha County ol Douilts , in tha Slate of Ncbia > ka for count fr purposes i d ail the purposes fo which such couit house toay M > legally seH an apprjprlate the monay raised th rcby tfSt W iu gueh construction , or for such construct1 ! and completion ol gild building , all tha cost and expense ot flald builJlnir not t > exceed th sum Oi ino hundFad niid fifty thousand iioilifs Slid bonds to be one thousand dollars each afl dUed January let , 1S31 , i yable at t e office o Ilia coun-y trca.w > r of said county , and " in = iix(6)porcent. ( ) per amum , payalle semi- nnually. The said bonds shall not bo sold less than par. In iddlt.on to thelevy ] for ordina'y taxes there shall ba leried and collected S tax. annually s provided by law , for the payment c I the mttreSt 01 said lord.as itbetoui-.iduc and an addi tional amount shall bole.iedoni collected as provided by law , guJ c cut tj pav thi principal of such bouds at matniity , and proilrd tlint not more thin fifteen percent , of the principal of said bonds fchall be leiicd m a n one year , and provided always that in no event shaU bonds te 1-zuCil to a gnater.amount than ten prr cent , of tlie aesessed ValuatioT of f.ll tht UxSWn proper' ty in saii county. Interest svall be paid on ia51 bonds onlv from and after the d-toof t' e sale of Ball bonds or a > y part tlicieof an J the re cop/ of the money therefor. The said bonds stall be redef mible at tbe < p- lion of tbe B ird of Coutty Commis-i ne s of aH co > nty at V e expiration of ten yca < s frum the date otfald bond * . . Woilc on sftl.l court hous * lhall be conununced imm-di tely after tlie adtp Ion of eaid prp t tlofl. If adopto. ' , tiM Slid building' tn Le o rt- plated on or before Janu&ry I , 1S 2. NoleTysball bemidot't p-y any part ot the principal of e Id bonds m.til after the ixiilration ot ten years from the Oatu 01 said bonds. The form In whkh the above propoeition sball be submlttnl ( shall bi by tal'ot , upon which.b llot ehall bn prirted or written orpart. ly printed drwriltca tlia wofds : "for ftouH House Bond' , " or "Against Court House Ponds , " and all ballots cast Bavin ? thereon the words "For Court House Bonds"nhall be Deem ed nod taken to be it ; fa\or of paid proposition , and all billets cist having thereon the words "Against Court House Bonds shall bo deemed and taken to bo n nlnst said proposi tion , and if two-tbiidi of the rotes cast at the election hereinafter provided In this behalf be ia favor cf tha above proposition , it shall be deemed and taken to bo carried. Th * said proposition shall bo roied upon at the general election to be held in the County nl Douglas , State of Nebraska , on the 2d day of , November , A. D. IbSO , at the following named place ? : O.naba Precinct No. one (1) ( ) Turner Hall. , Omaha Precinct No. two (2) ( ) No. S engine house , Sixteenth St. OT.aharroclnctNo.three(3) ( ) Carpenter shop , 10th fct , 2doorj south of onsrinehou'elotNo.'i Omaha Precinct No. four (4J ( Sheriff's Office , conn house. UmahJ Precinct No. flve (5) ( ) Ed. Leedor'a house , southeast correr l th and Chicago Sts , , Omal.a t'rednctXc.sii(6) ( ) No. Icntjlnehouio , 20th and Inrd street * . ' Earatog % Precinct School house , near Gran- nips.Florence Florence Precinct Florence Hotel. Onion Precinct Irvln ton school hcuso - Jefferson Precinct School house in District No. 41. Kit horn Precinct Elkhorn school house. Pjatte Valley Precinct School house at Waterloo. Chicago Preclntr School house at Elkhorn Station. llllla.nl Precinct MillarJ Echool honst. MeCardlo Precinct McCartlla school home. Dougla * Precinct House of J. C. Wilcox. West OmihaPrecinct School houEo In Dis trict No. 46. And which election will bo opened at 8 o'c'ock In the morning and will continue open until 0 o'clock fn the afternoon of the same day. , F. W COMICS , ( Seal ) V. P. KSIOJIT , I RED DREXZL , County Commissioners , JOHN R. MANCHESTER , CouEty Clerk. ili-SOt "T j 1 Lg I UNDERTAKER , Odd Fellows' Block. Prompt attention riven to criers by telesraph. ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of' the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILTE , NEB. , haa now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B. k 1L railroad , . 1 ' to fill any order at r&sanable prices. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental dbrick will do well to give na a call or eend for sample. J. T. A. HOOYEE , Prop. , Lnrinvnle. Nat aweet InyouroTni town , lermajind ' ontatfrM. Address U. Hallett & Con / c'nUnd.M hePASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIKE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SAUNDKKS and HAMILTON STREETS. ( End of Red Line a follows ; LEAVE OMAHA : 630 , * :17andll:19a ra ,3:03,6:37and7S3p.ni : : - LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 7lfi a m. , 0:15 a. m. , and 12:45 : p. m. 4:00,6:15 and 8:15 p. m 'The 8:17 a. m run , leavinr omjba , and thi 1:00 : p. m. run , leaving Fort Omaha , are unaJlj - Icudedtofull capacity with rejnlir pauengers The 6:17 a. m. ma will ba made from the post efflce , ccrcer cf Dodje and 15th eaiehts. Tickets einte procured from street cardrlv era , or Itsm diivera ot backs. FARE , 25 CEMS , ISOLTJDINQ STBE CAt S8-U BAN KINO HOUSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA : CALDWELLHAMILTONICO Business tr naet d sam as that o an Incor < f porated Bank. Account * kept In Currency or gold subject to Eight check without notice. Certificates of deposit Issued payable In three , six and twelve months , bearing ; Interest , or on demand without interest. Advances made to customers on approved se curities at market rates of Interest Buy and sell gold , bills of exchanga Govern ment , State , County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on Enjlond , Ireland , Scotland - land , and al | parts of Europe. Sell European Panama Ticket * . nOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtf TJ , S. DEPOSITOEY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OVA BA. Cor. 13th and Farntmm Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , ) EaTABUsniD a 1850. Organized u a National Bank , August SO , 1863. Capital-ana Profits Over$300,000 Specially authorized by the Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription to the U.S.4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN- OFFICERS AND BISECTORS uirfzi , PreiMent. 4UOC3TU8 KOUKTZB , Yico Pitsldent. H. W. YAWS. Cashier. A. J. FOPTLKTOS , Attorney. Jens A. CR louro.t. 7 , B. DATIB , Aes't Cashier. Thli bank recites deposit without regard (0 amounts. Issues time oertlflaUen bettlnjt Interest. Draws drafts on San t tandaoo and principal cities of the United Mates , al&j London. Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal cities of tha conti nent of Kuropc. Sells p-usigo tickets for Emigrants in tba In- man ue. miyldtJ MEAL ESTATE BROKER s Geo. P. Bern is1 REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th & Douglca Ste. , OnwAo , Neb. This agency doe * siRwrLT a brokerage busi ness. Does notspecniate. and therefore any bar gains cm Its booksaie Insured to its patrons , In stead ot being ; gobbled np bv the agent EOGGSlll. \ \ . REAL ESTATE BROKERS JVo 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Ntbr. 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land In Eastern Nebraska for salt ) . Great Bargains in improved farms , and Omaha city property. 0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDEK , Late land Com'r U. P. R. E 4p-teb7tf STRON REID. LIW13MSD. Byron Reed & Co. , REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. HOTELS. ' THE ORIGINAL. Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave. , CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located In the business cimi e , convenient to place * of amusement , desran'ly furnished , containioe all modern improvements , passenger elevator , &e J. H. CUMMINOS , f roprielor. oclGlf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa < On line ot Street Railway , Omnibti * 'o nd from all trams. HATfiS Parlor floor 83.00 per day ; ecoond flonr,32.BO perdiy ; third floor , J2.CO. The best famished and most commodious bonJa ID the city. 0 EO. T. PHELPS , Prop. METROPOLITAN OJIADA , NEB. IRA WILSON PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan is centrally located , and first data in every respect , having recently been entirely renovated. Tl'io public wl > l Qnd It a comfortable and homelike hous * . maritf. UPTON HOUSE , Sclmyler , Xeb. Fliat-clast House , Good Meals. Good Beds Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodatice treatment. Tw.igood sample rooms. Specu attention paid to commercial travelers. S , MTLLEB , Prop. , * Sohnyler , Jfeb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodations , arge Ram pie room , charges reasonable. Special attention given * x > traveling men. 11-tf H. 0 HILLIiRD Proprietor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. Firat-cl p , Fine lar e Sample Rooms , one blcck from depot. Trains stop from 20 minutes to2hour for dinner. Free But to and from Depot. Kates $2:00,22.60 : and ? 3-00 , according to room ; s'ngle meal 75 cent : . A. O. BALCOM , Proprietor. ANDREW EORDEN. Cnlef Clark. mlO-t B. A. FOWLIR. JAXI3 G. SCOH. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Deslcru for bnildmgi of any description on ezlhlhltlon tt onr office. We have had orer 20 yeirs experience In dealgnlsz and snpolnteDd' lag public bolldin ? and resdenocs. Flani anil estimates fnruiched on short notice. noon s. nKroN BLOCK. . We'oall the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTHIN AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We carry the largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN OMAHA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRIDES ! ! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLOF , whose well-established reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep on Immense Stock of HATS , CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALSSES , REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSltodjw 1S01 & 1303 Favnham Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed , In all cases of Grave ? , Diabetes. Dropsy. Brlght's Dlneao of tb i Eidnejs , Incontinence and lietentlon of Urine , lofUmatlon o tha Kidneys , Catarrh of tha Bladder. Hiith Colored Urine , Pale in the lUck , g'de or Llona , Nervous Weakness , and In fact all ( Unorders of tbo Bladder and ( Tilnary Organs , whether contract ed by private disoflEWor otboawfca. This great remedy has been used with auccf ss for nearly ten years In Krancc , with the moat wondorfulcuratite c3 cts. It tiiretb'i atnorption'.nn nauseous internal medicines licin ; rcqnirod. wo have hundreds of testimonials menials of cures by this Pad wbon all elao had f. ' d- LADIES. if yon are sufferln ? from Temalo Weakne" , L ucor. rhrao , or dijccso peculiar to females , or hi fact any disease , ask yonr dru-nclrt for Frof. GulImeUe'B French K.dn y Pad , and takt no other. If he hu not got it. send S2.CO aui ? you wl receive tte Pad by return mail. Address U. y. Bianchy FRENCH PAD CO , , Toledo , Ohio. PROF. GULMETTEJ8 ! FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positively ccr Fever and A ue. Dumb Ascae , Ague Cake , Billions Fever. Jiundi , o. Dyipepsla , ane all diseases of the Liver , Momach and Blood. The r d cures by absorption , Bint ig peimanei.t. Ask . . ) our druggist . . for this pad ind take no other If h doesuotkcepiscnd1.50 ti tnaFKKSClt . .rv- Agents. Omtha , Kelt. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINSER HEW FASVHLY SEWiHG MAOHIME. The popular damand for the GENUINE SIXGERin 1670 exceeded that of any previous durincr the Quarter of a Century in winch this "Old Reliable" Machine has been 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 Dayl For every busintsa day In the yoir. The " Old Eeliablo" Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REAL Singer Sewins Machine haa their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm ot the Machine. THE mm WUFACTURiNO GO. Principal Office : 3i Union Square , New York- 1 500 Subordinate Offices in the United States and Canada , and 3,000 Officas in th O'd ' \VoiId and South America. depl6-d&w . O. 3 WH rs f 1213 Farnham t i , Omaha DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTDTO Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , SELTIHC HOSE , BRASS AND IRDH FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKIMC , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STBAM , 205 Farnham Stroat Omflfca. Eeb HENRY HOBNBERO V. BLATZ'S fMAUKEE I In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trader Families Supplied at Rsoeooabl * Prices. Office. 239 Douelaa Street. Omaha . SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FKESII SIEATS& PROVISIONS , GAME , POULTJIY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1416 Douglas St. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. gactm At - ISH & McMAHON Successors to Jas. EL Ish , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts. Toilet "Wateie , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. Afaniise-sISiiKieillsttrnnints , Po-dc t Cases. Trusaa * cd SupporUrj. Abeoltttely Pnr Dmrj d Chmieil | uied la JUupes jm/ . Prescription ] filled at any hour of the Bight. Jas. K. Ish. Lawrence Mcllahoiu