DAILY BEE E. ROSEWATKR : EDITOR HATICHAL REPUBLICAN TICKET FOB TAMES A. A.of of Ohio. FOB TICE-riUTMPEST. CHESTER A. ARTHUR , of New York. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTORS. * GEORGE W. COLLIE , of Pawnee County. JAMES LAIRD , of Adams Connty. * JOHN JL THUT.STON , of Douglas County. RLrUBUCAN STftTE TICKET. Tor Member of Congre-a , EDWARD K. VALENTINE- > Tor member of Congress ( Contingent ) , THOMAS J. MAJORS. ' For Governor , ALBINUS NANCE. Tor Lieutenant-Governor , E .C. CARNS. Tor Secretary of Stale , & J. ALEXANDER. Tor Auditor , , JOHN WALLICHS. Tor Treasurer , G. M. EARTLETT. Tor Attorney-General , C. J. DILLWORTH. TmJ Commi sioter of Public Land * and Buildings A. G. KENDALL. Tor Superintendent of Public Instruct on , W.V. . JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. TOT Attorney Third Judicial District. X J. BURNHAM. r TEE prospects of a peaceful solution of tbc Albanian question are growing belter. OLD Mrs. Tipton will have to make ft 'r&de with Church Howe ao SB to or rry her own county. Church had Jf't. Tipton's endorsement for any oJlce within the gift of President E * yes , from U. S. marehalshlp down 1 < > government director of the U. P. rotd. THE political news from Indiana is Vi y encouraging to tbo republicans B > d correspondingly depressing to the di mocrats. Landers , as & atump sjiaker , IB said to be discounted by P rtcr , the republican nominee for g < ' -emor , and the people ore not slow to appreciate the difference. THE democrats are determined to kt pDr. Bear bofora the public. They are very profuse in conferring empty lirnors upon him. This lime they hare \ ut him up for state superinten dent of public instruction , a position vl "ch wo know he hasn't sought and wh ch herill not come within 16,000 vo ca of filling. TUB issue made by the Nebraska ds.nocr cy on the question of state , oo-mty and municipal Indebtedness w > ld have been more timely five cr ton years einco , when the counties and. towns wore voting hundreds of thousands of dollars in bonds to cor- po le monopolies , Fand J. Sterling Morton and G. L- . Miller were acting ns jorporation o&ppors and advocates , trua democrats are not likely to malcq JUUJli political capital out of this their IK" move , but if they succeed in call ing * attention to the necessity of some tnre rigid method of collecting and , dit ributing money for municipal and ooi.nry purposes it may bo of some practical advau'age to our citizens. Tt ro are undoubtedly possibilities of reform in the assessment , the collec tion and distribution of the larce BU'ns of money which go through the hands of county , city and town officers on i a stricter acconntalof such moneys TTO ld bo gladly reczivei by the peo- plo. AN UNIQUE IDEA. The mayor of Leadville has a genius foi speculation , and is about to add to hit onerous duties of the m&yorality , the business of agent for worn out mining properties , which he proposes to ecll cheap for cash to caBtern api- tal sU. TUE BEE traa shown to-day a unique letter , which Mayor Humnh- fo } s hcB been mailing to the chief ex ecutives of various eastern citicf , in wl tch he urges upon them the pioprie- ly of laying before their wealthy citi- BBi. thn advantages of Leadvillo jol'ies at sources of investments with the best projpecl of speedy re- tni us for their onilay. Incidentally Mc or Humphreys draws & very fih.irp picture of the business derrcs- aic T in Leadville. He rays that the ingress of the railroads has taken RT3j employment for teams and leurastera , that thousands of prospoc- tois have pulled up stakes for the Gi nnison country , that .the recent lal or troubles and the proclamation of martial law is largely responsible for he business depression , and that the interest taken in the national election , as nsnal has exerciied a par- nlj ziog effect upon trade. On there BOC junU , says the Mayor , Leadville mi .ing properties are in the market ftt ridiculously low paicet. J.Iayor Humphreys is virtually ask- Jn ; , eastern mayors to act as ttool pl < = ons for Leadville speculators. He is lonsly nnder-cstimatcs either the be leaty of onr chief executives or the ehrewdness of ouc business men , if he in sines that his proposition will gain a i.'oment's thoughtful consideration. Th condition of affairs in Leadville is lar * ely duo to the results of just such ecLomes as the one into which Mr. Humphreys is endeavoring to coax ew cm men. Leadville mining pro pel lee have ben badly and fraudu- ler ly mismauu ed. Mines of lit- tl intrinsic value have been to ked for txtraragant sums In order to tske in gullible inv - v bra. False mining report * , incompetent - competent or dishonest superintend- an a and grasping official * , have br nghtLeidville'i mining properties luti discredit and frightened aw y capital from the magic city. The c ses of the present di tre of the du rictnu t bo removed , before the ca ital which Mayor Humphreys n tij JR to tauaese out cf the east b forthcoming. IN WHOM DO YOU PUT TOUR TRUST The most vital issue of the present campaign , so far as the people of Ne braska are concerncdj is to be deter mined in the choice of members to the next legislature. No other legis lature that has ever assembled in this state has been clothed with as much pon-er to do gsod or ill to this com monwealth. Upon the next legisls- ture will devolve the duty of making the re-apportionment of this state into - to representative and senatorial dis tricts , in accordance with the national census. The next legislaturewill be empswered under 'our constitution to increase the number "of members i 5 succeeding legislatures , and it is at their option , also , to rcapportion the judicial districts of the state and increase the number of district judges. Upon the next leg islature will devolve the duty of de nning the boundaries of ihe three congressional districts into which Ne braska will be divided in 1882. The coming legislature will be required to elect a United States senator for the term of six years from the 4th day of March , 1881 Last , b t by no means the least , the next legislature , if it does its duty to the people of this state , will carry out the pledge made in the sixth plank of the repub lican platform , to abate abuses and prevent discrimination and extortion by railway corporations. The enactment of such a law is not merely the pledge of any party , but I . is the sworn duty of every member of the legislature , in obedience to the mandate of the constitution to pass such laws. Wo eay the "mandate of the constitution because railway at torneys are in the habit of misrepre senting tha obligition which rests upon our legislature under the seventh sec tion of article XI , oE the constltu tion. That section commands the legislature to pass laws 'prohibiting discrimina tion , by declaring that legislatures shall pass such laws , and where the word shall appears in the constitution it is mandatory and not options ] , as the corporation attorneys maintain. It will bo the duty of the next legislature also to amend our revenue taxation laws and harmonize them with he spirit of our constitution , which explicitly provides that all classes of p , perty , corporate or in dividual , shall be alike subject to taxation. The law passed la t winter practically exempting depots and depot ground ; , machine shops and machinery , aud other valuable prop erty of railroad corporations from local taxation is unjist and unreason able and must ba repealed. Our revenue laws and ths entira system of etnte taxation needs a thorough ovr- hauling , nnd it depcnds'upon the char acter of the next Icgiilature whether such reforms shall take place. The question which now presents itzelf to'cverr voter and tax-pay or is , "In whom do you put your trust1 ] Would you entrust the candidate who now seeks your suffrBge to the legisla ture with the care and keeping of your purse or your business without a bet ter guarantee thnn his mere nominv tton by a darty convention ? Do you have implicit faith in tbe integrity of this candidate , and do you belive that ha will fearlessly represent your inter ests regardless of the preszure that may be brought upon by corpora- lions through their attorneys and lobbyists ? Has the man that sal * fur your vote over been tried as a icpre- sontative in a convention or any other legislative body and found wanting ? Has WTever betrayed a trust as a busi ness man or a public officer ? Are his buBtnees relations nnd his private af fairs dependent on favor from or the good will of corporations ? Is his candidacy - didacy simply a scheme for his own personal aggrandizement with n view of procuring office on plunder through his vote for the next United senator If so , do not under any circomst.-.n- cos give him your vote. It would be not only a seri ous injury to yourself and your own section , but a serious . injury to the elate. It would not only ' be a serious drawback to the prosper ity of this stafo , and an injury to the producers , who now bear the unequal burden in taxation and remain entire ly unprotected against monopoly ex tortion , but it will have injurious effects ft fects upon our future development. Nebraska has reached that stage of her grpwth where- she needs the fos tering care of an honest legislature , and it behooves every man , who has ca vote on the second of November , in all seriousness to put the question , "lu f-hom do you put your trust ! " DON'T all speakat _ once ! Omaha i ( going to have five or six new depots. : One palatial and commodious passen ger depot , and as was planned on pa per and promised us by the U. aP. . road in return for depot ground and bridjo bonds to that corporation , would satisfy the. ayeraga citir.en of Omaha. MR. E K. YjiLKsnyE is advertised "to appea > at PlaUsmonlh * before the republicans of Cass county next. i.n Before Mr. Valentine makes any im pression on the republicans of Cass county ho will have to explain his crooked conduct in Ise swindling home steaders and his jobbery in pension claims and post traderships. SEKATOB CONELIKO and Logan "and Secretary Schurz , are doing good campaign work on the stump. Re publican harmony bodes no good t the democracy. WHAT does the democratic organ of the U.P. think of the platform sot op at Hastings by its party , which denounces - nounces railroad monopolies andde- e- nwnds * n abatement of extortion and * discrimination. Arrangements h&vo been completed by Trhlch work i * to be begun immedi ately towards the construction of a broad gnsco road irom Denver to "Pueblo. Thera will also by an exten sion of the South Park railroad from tha mouth of the south fork of the South Platte to Silver Cliff via Canon Oity. The distance from Silver Clifi by this proposed route irill be ebrtv miles less than by the Ro Grande road. OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Colifornia. A new public hall ia to be erected in Bed Bluff. San Diego is talking about building a H hotel. Oakland is improving one of its main streets , § 50,000 worth. Some wheat fields north of Chico are yielding at the rate of fifty bush els per acre. in San Francitco , the current - rent year , amount in the aggregate to $2.21 on each § 100 of property valu- ation. The new Chinatown of Nevada City is steadily growing. Nineteen build ing $ have been erected , and several more will be put up before the winter storms begin. In San Diego is a Mission grape vine five years old , which has a length of forty-two feet. The cir cumference of the main stem is ten inches. It is loaded with grapes. The vine has never received eny care , hav ing flourished In the face of drought and neglect. An official of the Atchison , Topeka and Santa Fe railroad states that an arrangement is being entered into by which § 250,000 is to be expended by his company , between the present time and January 1st , next , in build ing a road eastward from San Diego. According to the same authority , the embryo metropolis is to bo made the western terminus of the road. Nevada. The Southern Nevada railrosd „ will be ccn-inued south to Silver Peak. Of a drove of COO Oregon cattle on the road to Keno , which were allowed to driuk alkali water , 100 died and 150 are out of condition. The loss will ba $3,000. An eastern freight train of forty cars passed "Winnemucca lately drawn bv one engine. Railroad men say that it was the heaviest train ever drawn by one locomotive across the continent. A natural gas well has been dis- corercd at the head of Pyramid Lake and the jet being fired baa blazed ever einoe to a height of twelve feet. At last accounts some nine jets were burning near Pyramid Lake. On the Como range , twenty miles from Yirginia , the brush is on fire for miles , and at night presents a beauti ful appearance. It is now estimated that over twenty miles have been burned , mid the fire is etill slowly creeping along the mountains. The only injury done was to the second growth timber. The land will be improved for grazing purpoaes. The firu is likely to last until rain or enow falls. Utan. A preat deal of building is going on in Salt Like City. It is rUmored that rich deposits of coal httvo been found in Saidino can yon , south of Wellsville. The Summit ccunty branch cf the Union Pacific railway is completed to Wanship , a distance of 14 miles from Echo , and about half way to Park City. It ia expected the road will reach the laat nimcd place by the 1st of November. The p rty that hns been exploring Silt Rtvor va'l-y make glowing re ports of i . The valicy is from sir to 10 miles wifj VT tf Ut 20 miles long , and in ccii\il -.tour strongly re sembles Cdc.e ! Valley. T.mher is nbundsnt and convenient , and thous ands of tons of bay may ba cut on the open preiriu. Wild cuirabts gotse- borrics and strawberries abound , the two latter fruits beipg of excel lent quality. The present population consists of seven M tnion families. On the east side of ( he valley , and near the banks of a t > lream , a town- tile , situited UDon a level gravelly bencb , Ting fixed up > n for a settle ment. Cheyenne claims to have no vacant houses. Cummins Ci y c.vnp stiJl attracts great attention. Laramie is grorm. , ' by Immigration and in general pro-parity. The water system of Cheyenne is fast becoming improved. Herds are still being moved into Wyoming from Colorado. Cheyenne has forty-eight Chinese , one ot which Is a woman. The late fall of snow will put a stop to prospectirg in Bramel district. A steam saw mill has been started ! in Cummins City , and there is a large demand for lumber for winter shelter. The territory has been entirely free from rjad egenta this season , at least they have made no exhibitions of themselves. The number of cattle running on the various ranges in Larmie county has increased more than seventeen per cent , during the past year. Leading citizens will make strenu- ous efforts to secure the location of one of the artesian wells to be sunk by order of congress. Montana. The proSts of the territorial -fair were oter S2500. Deer Lodge hasn't dwelling houses enough to suit the demand. Yellowstone National Park Is to have a large hotel. It is now being built. Notwithstanding the lateness of the sairon rainy immigrants continue to arrive. It is proposed to bridge the Madison river , miles from ' ino. ton Henry's Lake. It will be 150 feet long to coat S1000. 0.in The sssetsable property of Gallatin for 1830 , shows an increased value inof nearly § 300,000 over that of last year. The mines of Bntto continue r.to show _ a steady improvement in the quantity and richness of the ores leo duced. It is expected that the Helena and Btzenian government telegraph line will be irroperatioa "by October 25 of November 1. In central Montana fruit trees , of ono , two and three years , are thriftily growing , and promise in one or two Boasona moro abundant fruitage. Northern Pacific graders we at work iuside the territorial line. The Inten tion is to have a complete road-bed Qto the Yellowotono before winter snows fly. fly.Helena Helena is subscribing money for a new coach road which , while it will shorten the shorten the distance be tween Butteand Helena , will develop a rich mining region. The new copper smelter is comple ted and all . er machinery in .working or der. An air tramway is now being 1S constructed from the Colusa mine to the work ? , a distance of 1,640 feet. A purvey will Boon be made for a ditch seven miles long to c rry water from Deer Lodge river to Deer Lodge. It will carry 1000 inches of water and a stock company formed to furnish water at reasonable rates. ihts The Yellowstone Journal predicts that when the railroad reaches Miles Oity itwill become a considerable shipping point for atock , and the cen ter of the cattle herding district iDf the territory. Two'spites hava bean cado of Mon- tecs silver to te placed on tha North ern Pacific -where the road crctaet tha Dakota Una into Montana about Oc tober 15. On the spikes are inscrib ed , "Welcome Montana to Dakota. N. P. K. E. " Idaho. The clean-up for the past season from about seven placer claims at Leetburg amounts to § 60,000. A ten-ton lot of ore from the Bullion mine , Wood river , was sold In Silt Lake last week for $2,250. Measurements have been made preparatory to making estimates for building a bridge over the Snake river at BUckfoot in order that the citizens can take action thereon. A new mineral belt has been dis covered at Passimari , and new dis coveries are being recorded daily. Nearly all the able-bodied population of Salmon City and vicinity have stampeded in that vicinity. Washington. The salmon run this season is uni versally large. A new furniture factory is to be built at New Tacoma. The Seattle cannery is putting up 12,000 cans per day , and using 2,500 fish. fish.There There are now 50 white men and 200 Chinese employed upon Carbon Hill railroad. A whale spouting in Commence ment Bay , attracted the attention of persons five or six miles distant. Negotations are now in progress for the sale of the Seattle and Walla Walla railroad , which are likely to be settled and the road pushed further on. Experts recently examined the new coal field near Seattle , and followed the' vein a distance of three milts through the tunnel , and pronounced it one of the great coal mines of the world. Oregon. The hatching establishment on the Clackamas river has secured 250,000 salmon egga , which will bo increased to 1,000,000 before the week is out. The hop men in Lane county are very basy securing the hop crop , and all available pickers are at work. The yards ere yielding handsomely ; it is expected that this season's crop will be the largest ever gathered. Over twenty miles of the proposed railroad to Snake river from Walla Walla is already graded , and every effort is being made to push the work forward aa rapidly as possible. The gradeis are at Junction , and if the work is still continued on the Snake river line the road will reach the river in about forty days. Thete are about 250 white men and 800 dhineao em ployed. Colorado. Now hay brings § 60 per ton at On ray. ray.A mountain lion wfti killed a few days aijo in Chimney gulch , two miles from Golden. It is intended to soon build a rail road from Pueblo to Kit Carson , on the Kansas Pacific. The new opera house at Jonvor will be five stories , with a mansard roof and a tower 180 feet high. Prospecting in the now placer clams ; below Golden on Clesr creek , pans our two and a half cents to the pan A big strike ha& been made at the head of Musquito pass , where ore body was opened out to between twelve and fifteen feet Many importont questions affecting the a icultural interests of the state are likely to bo pressed to an issue at the next session of the legislature. Citizens of Rico county want Ouray county dividudj desiring to hwe n portion of it and La Plata erected into H new ono , with Rico aa county seat. The Denver and Rio Grande taUroad will certainlybo completed to Kokomo by October 15tb , and enough men will ba employed to finish the road to Breokinridge before winter. The official count shows that the nurabar of Utea is much less than has been generally supposed. There are bnt 7C White River warriori- , about 025 Uncomphgo warriors , and nbout 200 Southern Ute warrioisj total 1 , about 600. The lotal population of ) the three tribes , bucks , * quawa and papooses , does not exceed 2,600. It is almost o rtaift that the Jules- burg cut-off will not pass through Gree ley nor Evans , but will cut across the country to the southeast of Evans , leaving the Platte bottom about forty ' miles down , their object being to take advantage of a lower nnd more even grade , and also a grsater saving of dis tance.Work sP Work will begin on the Big Thomp son , Greeley and Evans irrigating } cinal In a few days , eo aa to bo ready for next season's use. The length of the line la twenty-seven miles , and the distance from the Big Thompson to the lake is seven miles , making tha total length of the canal 34 miles. \ IBi the point where canal crosses the di vide , in order to run the maiu line east , the line is dropped 3G feet , and falls nearly 100 feet moro to reach the highest land south of Grreeley. There are several favorable places for reser voirs along the line at points where drops are made , and also at various places below. Party Obligations ana Conventions. Sonfrd Roporter. Whenever a party in power has I large majority , there will bo schem ing politicians who will use every means , whether fair or foul , to secure entire control of the organization of that party , and the result generally follows that the majority is by thete means destroyed , as the fair thinking men belonging to the party , in order to CSCRTJO the tyranny and usurpation of lower by corrupt scheme * , throw their influence to defeat concocted schemes in which the rank and file of the party are given no voice. That the people are awaking to this danger that h threatening them is indicated by res olutions passed at conventions whore there is yet a free expression of senti ment , and among the most notable are the following , promulgated by the republican stats convention of Massa- chniatts , the firat being adopted sain 1875 , and the second at the last con vention : nhe "It is therefore declared that the republican party of Massachusetts hem support no man for official position whose personal character is not an ab , solute guaranty of fidelity to every " public trust ; and they invoke the con demnation of the ballot-box upon every candidate for office who fails Dnof this test , whatever be his party , name or endorsement. "The duty of all republicans loy ally to support the candidates of The party , and the duty of nominating conventions to present candidates who are acceptable to all republicans , are reciprocal duties of equal force and obligation. " It ia moat essential to the perpe ; tuity of the republican majority ein this otate , and we may say in this country , that some republicans who care more for the principles and issues sues of the party than the spoils and division of spoils should enter a de cided and firm protest against the bar gains and trades that have made our conventions more like political sham- bias than councils for formulating issues sues and selecting men and standard bearers who represent tha best element imd brains cf the nir- , ty. They raay be denounced j and traduced by the epoil-grabbers , aut there never was a worthy position ever taken by any man , or a man who Fought for right and justice , that was not assailed by these public leeches ; and never will a reform be accomplish ed till'a decided stand is taken by the people to throttle thissvstom of spoils and bribery , which is fast controlling every portion of each party organiza tion. A man who will shut his eyes to corruption in his own party , an'd not lift his handler voice to correct it , ' cannot bo a safe'and good party mm , bo he republican , democrat or green- backer. Democratic Principles. The Milwaukee Herald writes as follows : "How differently the de mocrats proclaim their principles I In Pennsylvania and Ohio the democrats indorse the protective tariff as their doctrine , in Wisconsin , Illinois , Iowa , and other western states free trade Is their shibboleth. In New tTersey they endorse them both. In Jcdiana the Hendricks-Landers , demoprats swear by the Boftmo'ey "swindle , while Skinflint Engffih Is" formoneh as hard as his heart. South of the Ohio river independence of the single states from national authority is pro claimed ES sound democratic doctrine , while north of the Ohio river national supreu-acy ia reg.rded as correct in theory , bnt detrimental in practice. In their national platform the demo crats promise to protect the country against the 'Commune/ and in Cali fornia they join the blackguard and Communist Kearney .and his Sand-lot destructionists. The great and preud democratic patty of that state has sold itself , body , breeches , and soul. Ac cording to the contract , Biys the Cal ifornia DeuUcher Democrat ( rep. ) .the officers are to be divided between wo parties , resembling very much rae sale of the people al auction. Al though the democrats knew that Kal loch would bo nominated by the Sand Lot party as mayor of San Francisco , they did not utter a word in behalf of the much-injured peed name and fame of that Kearney ridden oily. In all sections of the country democratic 'principles' moan something different from those as laid down in their plat form. But there is ono great demo cratic principle which stirs their souls whenever it is mentioned , and that is the division of the frpsiU. United they stand on the divided offices for the present. " To the influence of Hamburg Drops Constipa'ion yields at once and thor oughly. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of iha Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and Scaids , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and lieadacha frosted Feet c/Jo' Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. No Preparation on earth tquali Sr. JACOBS Oil t a safe , surf , simple and cheap External ItemedA trial entails but the comparatively trifling ontliy of 50 Cents , and w ) one suffer ing nltU pain cm hare chfnp nd positive proof of 1U claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. BOLD BY ALL DRUG GISTS AND DEA1EES IH KEDIOINE. A. VOGELER & CO. , Baltimore , 3Id. , IT. S. A. PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LIKE OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SMJNDERS anil HAMILTON STREETS. ( End of Red Line aa folljws : LEAVE OMAHA : 630. * S 17 and 11:19 aTm , S:03.S'37andT.29p.in : LEAVE FORT O1IAHA : 7:15 a m. . 9:15 a. m , and 12:45 p. m. 4-CO , 6.15 and 8:15 : p. m * Tlio8:17a. : m nm.lcavinr omaha , and the 4:00 : p. m. ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are usnollj Ion tied to full capioitynith recuUr passengers The 6:17 : a. ra. nn willbomada from the posV > office , corner of Dodire and 16th snrehta. Tickets ctii lo procured from Etrect cardrir- era , or from drircrs of hacks. FAKE , 2C GENTS , llfOUJDINO STRE CAB To the Voters of the Sixth Ward. Notice" Is hereby glvon that I will Bit a mj office , 810 north ICth street , ( near Bcdman'i store ) between this ditoanJ Novembers , 1S80 for the purposj of registering the qualified VO' iers of the Cth wird , and nuking any correct. Ions or alterations to Mid list JAVE3 N. IIURPHY , _ Koaistrar . MEAT MARKET U. P. Block , IGtli St. Fresh &ni S.ilt Heats o Ml kinds constant oa hand , prices reasonable. Vegetables In sea on. Food delivered to i ny part of the city. WH .AUST. * N'rth 1 tb Bt - - - Cures and never disap points. The -worltl's great Pain. " Rbliovcr for Man nnd Beaste Cheap , q uick and rclia ble. PITCHER'S CASTOR1A is not Xarcotic. Children grow fat upon , Mothers like , and Physicians recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures TVlnd Colic , allays Feverishness , and de stroys Worms. WEI DE MEYER'S CA TARRH Cure , a Comtitutional Antidote for tlds terriWo mala- dyt by Absorption. Tha most Important Bisoovery since Vac- cination. Other remedies may relieve Catarrh , thi cares at = y staga Tjefora Consumption ssts is. UNLIKE PILLS And the usual Pnrsntlrcs , I * pleasant to lake , And will prove utonca the ino t pott nt nd harmle-s BcnoTator and ClPanMf that JIM ye I b n broasht to public attic * . For CotMllim- tlnrf , Binoiutirss. Headache. PHey , wtf < M duordcn aniinj from aa datrufled itatt of me twm , it Is incomparably the belt rtirahrt tilant. Avoid Im- lUtlTOs : in i t on setting the article calljd for. TKOPIC-FBKIT fcAX 1TI > E is put np in brouzed tin bow only. Trice GO cents. A-k jour druRjiut for Descriptive' Pamphlet , or * U' > " L.th pr > AOiu > < - Xew York or Sim Frnnrisco. BEFORE PURCHASING ANY FORM OF So-C UE8 ELECTRIC BELT , Band , or Appliance repmcntcdto ttteSttianf.C'biotoa nnd Mdal Dneaseii. pnd to the PUIA EBMACHEB GALVANIC CO. , S13 Montcomcrj Street , ban Fr n- cUcn. Oil. , for their frrt ramphlet and "The Elec tric Rovicw , " and you will naie hme , Ktalth and monre. The P.O. Co. are the only dealers in Genuine Electric "Appliances err the American Continent. i SYearslefore tJiePullie. THE LIVEE PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh is heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspspsia , and Sick Head ache , or diseases of that chafafcter , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are uneqnaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid , with the impression.McL ANE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of 0. McLANE and FLEMII.G Lnos. ySf Insist upon having the genuine DnTc. JtoLANE'S LIVER PILLS , pre pared b- FLESnXG BROS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being full of imitations of the name JfoJEonc , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. BOWEL COMPLAINTS. A Speedy and Effectual Care. PERKY DAVIS' PAIN-KILLER lias stood the test of TORTY Y KIRS' trial. Directions inlh each tattle. OLD BY ALL DHUOQIST3. 11 ! R RITCF ! I OP I Ajests everywhere tosel WAN I Li ) Tea , Coffee , Bukinc Powder. Flavoring Extracts , etc , by sample , to fimllijs , Profit good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , Box 6020 , St. I onls. Mo. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA * NEB. IE. IE1. OOOlE' UNDERTAKER , J Oid Fellows' Clock. Prompt attention ciren to orlere by Uleiraph. .IIARTIGAN & DODGE , Sheet Iron Workers AMJ BOILEE MAZERS. Cor 12ih and Cass Btrsc's. Please Give Us a Cali. PROPOSALS FOR CHEESE. Orricr , Pencil \giio AXD Drrury ) OtUHA , MB. , fcept. U n.'isso. ) Fei'eil ' propoaal , lu dup iuito , subjo t to the Usual C9iiJHIuS ] , will be received nt this oQice tintil 12 o'clock noon On dctobar 4th , 1880 , at which tlrije find p'cce they nill be opened hi pro ; erne o ( bidders Jot lurniS "ioj arfd dftliver ) ut Omaha , Xob. , cf ( i.-OOp undi Fattory Chwso , to be In drumaLrselaabont 40pourds Cflfh. The > hccsa nn.sl be del \crcJ at the U. 3. Sub sistence sUre hojso free of coat of drayaee , and vslll be inspected f fter delUirr , an I will onlj be accepted u.hcn BJOI inscctloa shom it to bed ruit&blc quailty Ate \ \ bodelherod by CcUber 2jth. Tbo governno-t U'scn-Mlhn il ht to ro- jecJ any or 11 prooosa'a. li < ank proposi'5 * ll' be furn'ehed en npplica'lon. Ei.valooi c"n- . talnlnc propotalg shou il bo marked "I'rojwali for Cheese , " and addressed to the iiniio-su'nod. THOMAS WH. ON , ECpIS-St _ _ _ Capt ar.dC. S. M. K. KISUONi General Insurance A cnf CO. , of London - don ; Cash Assets . J5.1G7.12J . E8ICHE8TKlt. JI. Y. , C.tpitil . l.OCO.Odj T EMERC A rS. of Nevark , N. J. , 1,01)0,001 ) QIRAnn FIUEPliiUdcpliiBCapllM. ] . l.OCO.POO KORTHWESTKBN NATIONAL.Cap- Ital . 900,000 FIREMTJN-S FUND , California . . . 800,000 , BKI11SH AMERICA AhSURANCECo 1,200,000 - NK\VA tK FIRE IKS. CO. , Asscta. . . . &OO.OCO AUHKICAF CENTRAL , Assets 800 000 " " Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Doniclai St. , mph8Hv OMAHA. NfB. A F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , Fine Woodwork a Specialty. , , Agents for the Encaustic Tiling - - 131 D A SHOW GASES JIlilUriCTCRED BT O. J. WILZ3E3 1317 CASS fcT. , OMA1IA , NEB. tSTA good luaorlmrnt nlwaya on'hand.TSa PROPOSALS FOR CAVALRY HORSES. HtuxjuAKTERa DEPABIMEST OF THE PLITTZ , ) Orrcz or Caicr QBARTTRMASTEB , V FORP OUAHA KEB , Scptemter 2' , 1810 ) Scaled proposals , In tiipl oate. subject t ? the inual cnn itinr.o will be received at tbU office until 12 o'clock noon on October 25th , 1EEO , icaat which place and time thej willbeopencl 'nprts- cnce of bidders , for fumlahinff an I delivering flat Onuhi Depot , Nebrala , on hundred (100) ( ) ) . CaV.lryhonts )0)A. PrnpogaUforaleia number will ho received. A bond In the renal ( urn of 8 00 must acem - pacy each propcsil ; and acopy f f this adi ertlse- tncnt and of the fpcciflcallons. should be attich- ed to the proi oeals. Th9 govcrBmantrcKrres the tight to reject myorallprcps'Ij. Blank propo al4itrdf 11 lnf nmtion a ? te manner of bidding , conditions to bs ed by bidders , ard termioconlrict and pi > ment , will be fnrnkheij on appllca'lon to .Ms cfflca. edbe Errelopcs containing prrto3 h should be marked "Proposi's for Cavalry nor e3"and ad- iresEed to-the nndtralgiMil.M. . M. I. LUDINOTON , _ Chief Quutermtt CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Metallc Cues , Coffins , Caskets , Shrouds , etc. Faroham Street , Bet 10th and llth , Omaha , Neb. elegraphlc rjars Promptly Attended To. VINEGAR WORKS ! Jon'i , Set. 9th. and 10th. Sa , OMAHA. Flrat quality dhtllled Wme and Cider Vine rar of any strength below eaatflrlTprices , and war ranted Just aa jrood Tat wholesale md retail. _ Send for pricelist. . ERHST KREBS. T. 8. HITCHCOCK , M. D. B. , From New York has located in Oraiha , and - Dentil Bcoins , orer A. Cruiekshink C < x > , Cor. . _ 15tb and Dou Ug. _ Mp9-2in HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Erery Thundiy at 2 p.m. For England , Prance and Germany. For Passage rpply to G. B. RICHARD & CO. , Oensral Paesecgei Agestt , Jnne214y 61 Broadway , N w 7orJc BAHKIKC HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. GALDWELLHAMILTONGO Buslnoss transact d same as that 0 SD Inoor- rented Bank. Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to Bight check without notice. Certificates of deposit brawl parable In three , six and twelve months , bearing Interest , or on demtnd without Interest. Advances made to customers on appro ted H- curitie ? at market rates of. Interest Buy and sell eold. bills of exchange Govern. ment , State , County and City Bonds. Draw Slht Drafta on En7land , Ireland , Scot. land , and all parts of Europe. Sell E iropein Pa < .xaje ; Ticket ! nOLLEDTlOHS PROMPTLY MADE. auglOtt U. 8. DEPOSITOEY , * FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OMAHA. Cor. IStb and Farnfaam Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOOJTTZE BROS , ) ESTABLIBUSD a 1856. Organized aa a National Bank' , Angmt 29,1363. Capital and Profits Qver$300,000 , Specially authorized by tha Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription to ths U.S.4 PHR CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIBECTOR3 HlRHAN KOTOTZB , President. ADOBSTDS KOONTZB , Vice President. H. W. TAras. fachler. A. J. PO7PLKTOS , Attorney. Jon.v A. CR lanrox. F , U , DAVIS , ABs't Cuhler , Thla bank receives deposit without regard to unonnte. lunca time certificates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San Finn Cisco ted principal cities ot the United States , alax > London. Dublin , Edinburgh and the principal cities of ths conti nent of Europe. Soils passage tickets for Emigrants In tha In. man tie. mayldtt REAL ESTATE BROKER - Geo. P.'Bemis' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th & Douglas SU. , Omaha , Neb. This agency doea smioiLT a broksrago bud- ness. Does notapecnlate , and therefore any bar gains on Ita books aie Insured to Ha pitrons. In Rtead of belnr eobbl' d up by th e went BOGGS 4 HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS JVo 1403 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Slda opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SNYDER , - 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Ntbr. 400,000 ACRES caref ully selected land In Eastern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains In improved farms , and Omaha dtyproperty. O. Y. DAV13. WEBSTER SNTDER , Late land Com'r U. P. K. B Ip-Ieb7tf BTROS REED. LKWI ! UBO. Byron Reed ifc Co. , OLDK3TE8TAILI3EO EEAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. tfccp a cornplete abstract of title to all Real Estate In Oiler1 * nd DonI County. mavltf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. Cor , Randolph St. & 5th Ave. , CHICAGO ILL. . - ' - . , fRICESBEDUCED TO S2.00AHDS2.50PERDAY Located In the business centre , convenient to pUc'g of amusement. Elejan'ly furnished , containing all modern improvementB , pancnper elevator , &c. J. U. CUMMINOS , troprietor. ocietf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & Council Bluffs , lotvat On line ol Street Railway , Omnibus 'o and from all trams. RATES Parlor floor 83.00 per day ; second floor. 32.60 perdiy ; third floor , $3.00. Tbe best furnbhcd and most com nodlous hocso in tha dtr. OEO. T. PIIELPS , Prop. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON PROPRIETOR : The Metropolitan Ii centrallj located , aJvl Drat c'aw ' In every respect , having recently been entirely renovated. The public niil find It a comfortable and homelike house. marStf. - UPTON HOUSE , Scliuylcr , ffcb. Flist-claaa Home , Good Heals , Good Beds Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodulng treatment. Tirigood sampla rooms. Spccu attention paid to commercial travelers. S. MTT.T.Ett . , Prop. , al5-tf Schnyler , Neb , FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodation * , arge earn pie loom , charzcs reaaonable. Special attention riren to traveling men. 11-tf H.O HILU1RD Proprietor. INTER- OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. Fine large Sample Room * , one block from depot. Tralru atop from 20 minutes to 2 boors for dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. Kates $2.00. 12.50 and { 3.00 , according to room ; srjgle meal 75 cents. A. I ) . BALCOM , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDEN. Cnlef Cl rt. mlO-t B. A. FOWLI.I. JAKES G. Ecorr. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Deslma for bdldlnjg of any description oo exlhlbltlon at < mr office. TfV have had over 20 yean experience In designing and superintend. Ing public building and residences. Plans and estimates furnished on Bhcrt notice. ROOif 8. CSIOH BLOCg. "We call the attention of JBuyers'to Onr Extensive Stock of ( CLOTHIN AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry the Largest and t BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN OMAHA Whioh We fire Selling at GUARANTEED PRIDES ! ! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING Is in charge of Mr , THOMAS TALLON , whose well-established reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS , CAPS , TRUHKS AND VALISES , REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE : M. HELLMAN & CO. , mBltodaw 1301 & 1303 Famliiim Street. TO THE LADIES AHD GENTLEMEN : FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cure v Guaranteed , In all cases of Grave' , Diabetes , Dropgy. Brlghfa Dbcasa of th Kidneys , Incontinence and Retention of Urine , Inflamitlon o tlie Kidneys. Catarrh of tbe Bladder , HUh Colored Urine. Pain In the Bock , a'de or Lions , Nervous Weakness , and in fact all disorders of the BUddcr and Urinary OTjrsns , whether contract- oil by p-ivate diseases or otheawuo. This jrreat remedy baa been used with success for nearly ten j e ra In crane * , with the most wonderful curative effect * , it cweity absorption : no nanieous . Internal medicines beinj required , we have hundreds of teatl. monlals of cures bv this fjd when all else hail f v > 'ed- LA DIES , if you are snOirine from Tem-ile Weakness , Laucor. rhcco , or disecgesi peculiar to females , or la fact an/jHjwuso , ask yonr drumr1 * ! for Prof. Oullmette's French Kidney fad , and tale no other. If ho his cot cot It. send 32.00 and von vrl receive the Pad by return mail. Address U. ti. Clinch , FRENCH PAD CO. , Toledo , Ohio. PROF. GUIUIETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD V Will positively cure Fever anilKO r Vumb Afros , Aftuo Cak , Hillloui Fever. Jaundice , DyspepaU , ana all di easeg of the Liver , Monjich nd Blood. 1 ho pad cores by abwrption. and la permanei.t. Ask 3 our dra tnst for this pid and take ao other If he docs not keep it , Bend Jl JO t < tna Pit NCH PAD CO. , ( U. a. Bunch ) . 1 oTcdo , Ohio , and receive It by return mail. . KU1IN . i CO. , . Aqent * Omiha. Neh. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine S1N0ER HEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Th popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1079.exceeded that of any previous dnrins : tbe Quarter of a Centi.ry in wl ich this Old Reliable" Machine ha 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 Bales lasb year -were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayl For every business day In the jeir. The " Old Reliable " Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. . That Every REAL Singer Se-roing Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Ann of the Machine. THE SINGE UFACTURE GO. Principal Office : 34 "Union Square , New York- I 500 Subordinate Offices in tbe United States and Canada , nnd 3.0CO Officas in the Old ' Wo'ld and South America. UATAK ASxrtt . C. WH A B 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. SINGLE ACTING HAND Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mi mg Machinery , BELT1MO HCSE , BRASS AriD 130H FJTT1HC3 , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS A. L STEAM , 206 Farnnam Streat Omaho. Neb HENRY ERGER , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKE In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at E Prices. Office. 239 Dougfog Street. Omabn , _ _ _ _ , _ SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH 3IEATS& PROVISIONS , CAME , POULTRY , FI3II , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House. Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. B. E. ISH & MeMAHON Successors to Jaa. K. Ish , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. A. fnUltse. f Eurnoal JrstrTEncnta. PotSsst Oaet. Trusses and Supporter * . Absolutely Purs ETU js and QscakaJj nwd In Dupenun ? . irwerif.tloni tUed at any fcour ot tt njlit. ! Jas. K. Ian. 'Lawrence 3Ic3Iahon.