THE DAILY EEE E. HOSSWATBR : EDITOR "The Itgislalurc shall pat ! laws to correct dura an < l prevent wyutt ttiicriminalion and extortion in all cncuyfs of crpres ) , Ulc- oraph'and railroad companies in this ttatf ani enforce tvch lazn' > i aJtqvatepenalties So the extent , if necessary , for that purpose , ef-Jarffiturc of their properly amiran - -efcijw.'L' [ Sec. 7 , Art 12 , Nebraska Con stitution , enacted June. ] KT.TICKAL REPUBLICAN TICKET. f | TOBA. A. A.of of Ohio. rOB VICE-FRESIDrNT , ; CHESTER A. AETHUR , of New York. RESIDENTIAL ELECTORS 'I GEORGE W. COLLINS , * " of Pawnee Comity. JAMES LAIRD , of Adams County. JOHN M. THUBSTON , of Douglas County. REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. For Member of Congress , EDWARD K , VALENTINE. For member of Congress ( Contingent ) , S THOMAS J. MAJORS. s - , For Governor , ' ALTJINUS NANCE. Tor Lieutenant-Governor , E .C. CATJN'S. Tor Secretary of State , S. J. ALEXANDER. For Auditor , JOHN WALLICHS. For Treasurer , § % . M. BAETLETT. , ForMtorncy-Gcneral , ' * * C. J. DILLWORTH. Tor CommisMOEer of Public Landu [ and Bnildingf , . A. G. KENDALL. For Superintendent of Public Instruct on , ' ' W. W. JONES. DISTRICT TICKET. For Attorney Third Judicial District N. J. BURNHAM. < IOUIKG ) a violent thunder storm in Waveriy , la. , recently , ayonnglady had hsr corsets torn from her by * stroke of lightning. She must have had either B very attractive person or magnetic form. AK" exchange remarks that the hunting season in Ireland is practi cally , at an end. ThU is probably be ciH'o gtmo is scarce , most of the laad'ofdfi ' having gone to London for the winter. H. llAiuiuai is in Cincin nati pretending to look attar "etccl rails. " Under this pretext ho telS- graphs to BOBS McMullen in Philadel phia for his g ang of repeaters. It 1 joks more cs if William was trying to Bte.il votes. Two American army officers , Lleuts. H'rnio and 'Bixby , have received the cross of the legion of honor at Paris , for assisting at the recent maneuvers of the French nrmr. Thia will place them on the proud level with the piano snd sowing machine manufacturers who , racctved the Btimo order at the Paris exposition. HON. JAMES LAIED , one of the ro- publicaii-caudidates for elector of this state , c rae very suddenly upon this community lint Saturday evening and delivered one of his characteristic and eloquent campaign speeches to a good , though Somewhat chilly , audiunce. His arrival was entirely unexpected , the announcement of his appointment being delayed , and therefore not as good a gathering was secured to him ss ho deserved and our people wished lain. [ Niobrara Pioneer. "What's the reason that Hi. Laird * ap point mantwasnot sufficiently advertis ed by the etatft central committee ? Isn't it the business of the chairman of the committee to see that speakers are od- Tcrtiscd in the proper localities ? This IB not the only complaint that comes cf the delinquencies of the state com mittee in this regard and it it due to both speakers and people that it should bo immediately attended to. BOTH political parties in Ohio and Indiana are straining every nerve to bring out the fall vote. Ohio is cer tain to give a good republican major ity , nod in Indiana there are strong hopes entertained by the republicans of reducing the democratic majority of ' 76 , if not of sweeping it entirely out of existence and electing Porter , the gubernatorial nominee. Republi cans must not raise their expectations to too high a pitch in c&lcnlating the chances on Indiana. A ten years de mocratic majority must bo overcome In orJor to carry the state for the re publican nominees. Money has flawed unstintedly from the demo cratic committee , nnd the state has been colonized by eastern ward bummers , striken and repeaters. The gain of Indiana by the republicans would be a political over throw for the domocracywhlle demo cratic access would be no loss to the republicans. With a fair vote the democratic majority willbe greatly re- ficuoS or entirely blotted out , and in ruch on event General GarSeld'a elec tion in November is assured. and Church Howe havt brc'i speaking together in tha Repub lican vallay. They ought to be joinoc by E. K. Valentine and Cams , whet the four would make a railroad qu&r tetto at once melodious and harmoni oua. Huro , for instance , is th < comment of the Red Cloud Chief , i gcod republican paper , on Thurston'i tmd Howe's performances : Hens. . J LL Thnrst'n and C urcl .Howe made reoub1 ' - > u spjec ps 11 th < -court houiB iu this 4 > lac. last Jljndaj night to a large audience of ladiei anc gentlatnen.- Both th ae , RenUemor are pleasant and "fluent "talkers , Tmi vref jvnnot say they made good speeck ka os. They made a - avery strong arga- TOeut for the republicans on tht ttoath3rn question , to whiththey botl rnaf < , * y confined their "remark's. Tixej naid aome things that ought not t to -have bean said RniJefttmsaid toi. thin * thfit ought to hava been 'eaid , It is well enough for republican era tors 10 compliment General Hancool as a gallant apldlor , but it is atil bett r to compliment General Garfielc a * B gallant soldier and brjllian' ' A FREE BALLOT. Within the past week two demo cratic plots-each having for thsir end ths corruption of the ballot box , have beonexposed to tha sunlight of pub licity. The first instanca was the dis covery of a wioe reaching eoheme In tie city of Philadelphia for the isSus of bogus naturalisation papers. The parties have been arrested and lodged in jail , and seyeral prominent Demo crattc politicians are so deeply im plicated that tha organs of the party seeing the game frustrated are turn ins ? their batteries againif the would- be thieves and denouncing the scheme as a frand and outrage. Accord- f ' * ins to i the developments made th parties "participating jn the affiir have been at wnrk for some two months past. A regular traffic in false oaths was systematically carried on , the prisoners sometimes- personating the reputed alien and forging his sig nature and in other cases committing downright and deliberate perjury by falsely vouching for him. The schema was exposed .by the simple device o : sending postal cards to the eddress'ei given by the applicants when hal : wore found to be churches and back' eheds and the other half the residences of reputable citizens who were entirely Ignorant of the transaction. Over one thouand1 bogus naturaliztlioa papers were found to liavo boon issued in the Interest of the dem cratic chairman of the committee , all of which would have been voted on had the plot proved success ful. The other plot had for its ob ject the colonization of Ohio and In diana with Philadelphia repeaters and was manipulated by that veteran cor rupfloniat Wm. H. Barnum. OH the 2nd of October he telegraphed to Bill McMulIen , a Philadelphia striker , i furniah him with an approved assort ment of his repeaters which he wishei sent immediately to Cincinnati. Previous vious dicpatchaa from Mr. Barnum t the same rource , had provided for In diana which is overrun withPhiladel phia , New York , and IBaltimon bummers under the pay of a Qnitec States senator , the chairman of thi national democratic committee. These are two instances cf whatth democracy mean by a fair count and free ballot , and in the face of sue damning exposures the honest men c the country are asked to cast thoi ballots for the democratic candidates AN OUTSPOKEN PROTEST. The revolt of the people againtt th packing of conventions by monopolies is becoming very general throughou the state. The convention held by th republicans of Seward county las wetk has been followed by a call fo au indcpcndont anti-monopoly move mcnt. The spirit that animates thi movement may readily bo seen from the following extract from the protes signed by sixteen delegates of the ) at convention : As republican voters and delegate to the county convention , free from the toils of the "railroad machine" a > organized in this county , free from th influence of bribes of railroad tool that ara plying their nefarious work in brjllian'A nnd other parts of this btate , frca from the entanglements of party spoils or the diviision of corrup tion money , we enter our most solemn and firm protest against the nomination of any man aa a candidate on the legis lative ticket who i iu any way con nected or controlled by railrcnd com panies or men owned by BIICU monop olies that have controlled and etill seek to control legislation in this state in favor of their monopolies , and thus discriminating against the farmers , the merchant ! and laborers of this state.Wo Wo believe the time hss come when the people must guard their rights and prevent the tyranny of railroad monopolies seeking to control the leg islation of our commonwealth. Against the nominatian of Claudus Jones , who is known to be iu the in terests of iftilroids , and all men whom E. 0. Cernes controls , who is merely an employee of Ihe Dniou Pacific railroad company , we enter our protest. That the primary elections of dele gates iu different precincts bare been carried by unfair means in the in terest of these railroad men , there is no room to doubt , and as the con vention cannot possibly reflect the interests or sentiments of the repub lican voters of Seward cdur.ty , we mo6t respectfully withdraw from the further deliberations of this body or ganized in behalf of railroad monopo > lies ; and protest against the doings oi this gathering of railroad hireling ! being heralded abroad as the expres sion of the republican voters of Seward county. This protest was of course promptlj laid on the table , and at onca a cal was issued for a convention which should represent the Interests anc views of the people , and the nominee : of which shall bo pledged to carry oui tha sixth plank of the republican plat' form to prevent cxtorticn and dia crimination In charges by railroad cor porations , and who will pledge them selves to introduce , if necessary , anc labor for a bill to reduce and rcgulati freight and passenger tariff over thi railroads of this state. A riRM of Germans , Messrs. Behn & Wagner , publish every two yean a statistical table of the world' progress. The list issue shows ai population for the globe o 1,453,923,500 , of which the Unitei States is credited -with 48,500,000 This ia less than the estimate of th superintendent of the census , Europ is credited with 315,929,000 ; Asia 834,707,000 ; Africa , 205,670,000 Australia and Polynesia , 4,032,000 and the Polar regions , with 80,000. Tnc educational interests of ird. : country ara being liberally aupported The treasurer of the Harvard Univei h city Boat club reports its expenses daring the past year to have beer S4.228.G5 , and the present debt § 400 This shows how expensive a trub - liberal education Ia - THE Cedar Rapids Kepu&tfcan thinki th'ai as now constituted the democratii party , is about four parts grey to oni of blue. . DesJIoiues city council atarecen - session passed resolutions favoring ex emption from taxation for a epecifiec d term of years of all such propose idit manufactories aa will employ sufficient labor to mak < 3 their establishment a matter of public importance. BEGGABS MOVING EAST , TOD Lazy to Work , They Live on the Creek , and Lie About Nebraska. RITERTON , Neb. , Octobers. To the Editor of TUB BSE. Short crops In this part of Nebraska and parts of Kansaa this season fur nish , a kind of excuse for an army of beggars in feirch of employment and tr.xrel to go through the eastern states and draw as lively pictures of distress as their lively imaginations can invent for the purpose of getting money oui of the people. Thia army of beggtrs have already commenced to move and and freah one start out daily. They are holding meetings in Iowa and Illi nois , working eastward. Is it not time this business -was exposed. It m y furnish lucrative employment to those engaged it , but it is ruinous to the reputation of the state. In the Eottlement of a new country- there are always more or less that need help through the winter. This num ber -will be somewhat increased in this locality this winter owing to the par tial failure of crops in this valley. But why has not the governor sent properly commissioned parties hero to Bee just what amount of such help will be needed , that the state may furnish it ? The crops in the eastern portion of the state are good , and the state is amply able to meet all such demands for help. There are no de mands for help in this county which the county itself cannot meet , as it al ways does. .Besides thia the B. _ & M. 11. R Co. have generously decided to continue work on their road westward this winter for the pur pose of giving employment to those needing it in the counties west of this. So it will be seen that there ia no need for thia outride begging on the part of a class of persons who start out un authorized and in their own interest , facts which the people of the east should understand both for their own good and ours. J. M. S. STATE JOTTINGS. Dakota City wants a flouring mill. Wahoo is building a new schoo' house. Bine Springs has begun to talk up a creamery. Stromeburg has organized a Pres byterian chnrchT Candy pullings are the rage in Dakota county. A post of ihe G. A. E. has been organized at Hastings. Work bus been resumed on Val paraiso's new brick blocir. The buy'prfsaes are about to be started up in Hall county. Otoo county's corn crop is said to be SO per cent , larger than over. Harbine is now opened as a sta tion , with an agent and operator. A new railroad town called Rey nolds is bc'ing laid out in Jefferson county. county.Tho The Presbyterian Synod of Ne braska meets at Br-wnvil'o on the 13th. Knox county pr.-poaes to jisaue $15,000 uf bonds fr u court house and jail. Valley county will vote on a funding bond proposition on Novem ber 2d. Eighteen thousand dollars have been expended ou Nebraska City's new distillery. The Shelton Clari"n is dead and a new paper called Ti.o Clipper has taken its piece. The G. A. R rame out about $1,200 behind on the ; ; rand reunion at Central City. Winficld is the imo of a new poetofflce established seven miles northeast of O'Neill. The now B. & M. loiind house at Lincoln will be couipktoJ ly the first week in November. Hastings has laid out a new ad dition , one of whose streets la named after General Garfield. A safe burglary occurred last week in Seward. Twenty-five dollars were taken by the burglars. Lands about Pawnee City are steadily rising on the strength of pros pective railway facilities. Work hasboen begun on'the Platte river bridge south of North Bend , and will be rushed to completion. This week there will ba 3,100 head of cattle shipped from Oakdale over the S. C. & P for the east. The Ashland Bank building It now building. It will be of brick two stories high , 22 by 60 feet F. S. Gay , of Red Wing , Nance couuty , claims the largest yield of oat * 110 bushels from less than three acres. " There is not an idle man or boj - in Cambridge , aa brick making and building demand all the labor thai _ can be had. d A fire broke out on the edge oi Dixon county on the 5th , and swop down through Wayne doing consider able damage.- A new butter and egg house hai been started in Lincoln by a man whc deserted -JfcGregor , Iowa , for the cap ital city. The representative of a Chicag < firm has been looking up a location fo ' a pork packing establishment in Liu coin. The Humboldt Horse companj has org&ir.zed so thoroughly as to nc longer be afraid of horse Btealing Ir that vicinity. There is a remarkable scarcity of brick-layers in Lincoln at present Contractors are offering 53.50 per da ] for workmen. Strickland Post , 13 , O. A. R , , of TB Hastings , established two years ofi , that died down for a time , has jus I'sm been revived. The citizens of Fremont havi of raised 300 to indemnify the owne of the opera house tor keeping it opei . for two years as a public hall. tie At Nebraska City goods arobeini transferred over the river by wagons the river [ being so low that it make difficult crossing for the transfer boat it.of ' The Lancaster county board o ; spriculturo haa money enough to pa' ' all outstanding claims , pay § 1,500 fo grounds and hare snrpius in the treaa ; nry. . Ashland is orjanizing to establisl a permanent district fair. The lirs zeua era endeavoring to'secure taker ; , for 200 shares of Block at $10 each to secure this. . A committee of the citizens of Madison snd vicinity has bo n ap pointed to confer trith eastern capital ista relative to the establishment of i creamery at Madison. The cars are running to Kenosan Junction , six miles east of Logar creek , Wayne Co. . and connsctioi will > a made with the Omaha end o ; the line this week. Otoe county has outstanding - BOiua 8385,000 in 8 and 10 per cent . interest bearing bonda. The citizeni vnll vote on the question of refunding st the approaching election. The Laup bridge south of Fuller ton ? will soon be built , Morrick coun ty merchants having contributed to bring Nance county and neighboring territory within trading rangs. Tha building boom continues to develop in Hastings and brick , and. stone buildings are rising and being planned. More money by far is be ing expended in improvements than in any previous 'year. ' Cambridge people insist that the Republican river at that point must end shall be bridged. It says that there has baen loss of human life and horseflesh , already by being obliged to ford a stream with quicksands , etc. The new town of Humphrey , tin Platte county , is booming and contains besides the depot building and cattle yards two warehouses , four store- building * , sk dwellings and a lumber yard. , A large force of men divided into several gangs is now at work on the line of the Elkhorn Valley Riilroad , between Neligh and O'Neill City , and the grade will soon be completed. O'Neill expects to have trains run ning into town by January 1. Fremont wants a free bridge across the Platte , and the Dodge county commissioners have agreed to submit to the people the proposition to vote $25,000 In county and pre cinct bonds for the building of three bridges , as follows : One near Crowell , across the Elkhorn river ; one across Clark creek near ita junction with the Elkhorn , and one across the Platte op posite Fremont. The proposition to be submitted provides for $15.000 o" county bonds and $10,000 of Fremoni precinct bonds , the latter to be de voted in aid of the Platte bridge. The other two bridges have already been ordered by the commissioners , but there is not money enough in the bridge fnnd to construct them. IOWA EOILBD DOWN. 1 Over 300 men are at work on th1 Sabula bridge. The live stosk owned in the stat Is worth over $100,000,000. " The swamp lands in Monona county include about 3200 acres. The Synod of northernjlowa , Pres- bjtcrian , is now in session at Vinton. Hog cholera Is doing sorions injury among the hogs in the vicinity of Monona. The wheat yield In Kossuth county in several instances has been thirty bushels to the acre. During the month of September 180,935 pounds of butter waa shipped to Chicago from Manchester. The Iowa Conference of the United Brethnrn church is now in session at West UnionBishop Wright proaiding- A Vermont man has bought n large tract of laud in .Plymouth county , and will encage extensively in mnlo rais ing.The The Fifth Regiment Iowa Guards goes into camp at Red Oak on the 12th , and will break camp on the 15th inst. inst.The The Iowa City glasa works have been In full blast for two weeks and some ware of a very fair quality has been turned out. Flax seed in Sbley is telling at $1.05 nor bushel , wheat at 75 cent ? , 35 to 40 cents for barley and rye at 50 cents per bushel. A Mr. Co won , of Illinois , has bought a largo tract of land nearPrim- ghar , and will locate a colony from Illinois on it next spring. Another town has been started just eigut miles northwest of Iowa Falls , on the new road , and dubbed Robert son , in honor of Andy Robertson , of Iowa Falls. Clinton Bjjzarth , of Uuion 'own- ship , Black Hawk countr , hai 72 acres of sugar cane , which ho is con verting into ayrup. The yield will bo about 12,000 gallons , worth about S6000. Tom McDonald , the big apple man of K > ota , has a squash which weighs 81 pounds and ntill growing. He calls it a "Garfield" ronaah because it lays over all the other squnshes in the country. A farmer's wife , near -Fulton , on the watch for corn thieves , caught an exemplary member of a neighboring church raiding the crib , and exacted $50 hush money ; no names. 0. J. Fields , of Cedar Falls , has has recently received a fine consign ment of draft horses from England. There are four English draft horses one weighing 1,900 pounds , one Cleve land bey and one Clydesdale. Story county frrmers have attained excellent results from sowing wheat and flax seed mixed. J. T. Dunlap of Indian Creek township , in thai county , this year raised in that waj , fifteen bushels of fine heavy wheat and ton boshels of flax seed per acre At the new trial granted him , anc , which took place on change of venui in Boone , John Daken was acqnittrt of the charge of having murdoroc , John K. S tough In Marshal county ii the spring of 1868. The evidenci against him was strong , but wholly o y a circumstantial character. * lowans took the first premium 01 the following entries at the St. 'Loui fair : Best bushel Irish potatoes , col lection Irish.potatoes , twelve heads o ! cabbage , eg ; ; plant , cauliflower , sweei pumpkins , best collection of vegeta bles exhibited by any state or count ; agricultural society and best white" yellow and red onions. Vinton boasts a mulberry trei which from the butt of a limb , brokei down last spring , has now two shoots : one of them 14 feet long , the other 1 - feet 9 inches long. The largest shoo is 4 | inches In diameter at the base and has leaves measuring Ojxlj Inches. On the 1st of September the firs load of lumber for building purpose was deposited on the ground at Otis ; . Vllle. Now the town consists o twenty-three houses constructed am thirteen in course of erection. Lot are selling from 850 to § 200. Algona seems to be doing a hear at i business. Ono of the creamerie makes COO pounds of butter per day and another as high as 1,200 pounds This season 15,000 bushels of fhv ern seed have been shipped from there n and they have a tow factory to wor up the straw. , Mr. Brummer of Marengo haa o OS exhibition at Red Oak two four yea . old steers whose aggregate weight i 5890 pounds , the heaviest one weigli : of ing 3360 pounds. The light weigh steer is growing too rapidly to.tak flesh but is larger boned than hi S- mate. He stands 7 feet four incbe high and measures 18 feet 10 inche from tip to tip. - Des Molnes Register 2 : "Lw night about midnight a frightful acci dent occurred In Mills & Co.'s build ing on Fourth street , a man .fallm d&R ; from the fifth floor downto.the base - ment below. The unfortunate man' name is James Dunning , a printer em ployed in the building. lis'eemstha he was working at his case and walkei to the elevator door to look out of thi window , and supposing the elevator t toil < to be np stepped out and was precipl tated down to the-baiement , a dis lacca of five floors , or about fifty feet Some of his companions ran to his as sistance and " * found "him lying in thi ally way horribly mangled about th < head and ihoulden. A pbyslciai was procured and it was found ttiat hi was not so badly hurt as waa at fir it 1 feared. Ho was conscious and able to j talk to his attendants , and.there la excellant prospect that he ' will rapidly recover from the e3ecti of'hia injuries. It is a miracle that the man was not instan'ly killed , falling such a dis tance. " Nebraska Republican Platformr 1. The republicans of Nebraska most heartily endorse the' profession ot princi ples formulated by the national republican convention at Chicago , and pledge their unswerving support to the candidates there ominated. 2. Wo affirm the doctrines of national sovereignty in the formulated principles upon which the perpetuity of the nation reuts , and that tha principle of home rule as enunciated "by the democratic party is but the cautions expression of the Calhoan doctrine of state rights , revolutionary in -sbaractcr and destructive cf the unity of the nation. 3. We regard the ricent seizure of the polls and the wholesale robbery cf the franchises of the republican citizens of Al abama , surprising in the magnitude and effrontery of the crime of all former efforts of the party under the Tweed plan in New York , and the Mississippi plan in the south , aa i\ fair specimen of democratic method and a forecast of democratic do million in national affairs that should in > cite every honest man and taxpayer in the country to most earnest endeavor to de feat the partv of brigan3age and fraud at the polls in November. 4. We have considered "what _ Lee and Jackson would do if tbey were alive , " and have determir.eil to employ our best ener gies in preventing the sei7ure of the nation al government by their livinc comrades thronch the frauds of the aolid south. 5. We congratulate the people of the state upon the rapid increase of popula tion and wealth , and upon the good meas ure of prosperity that has rewarded their labor , upon tha rapid upbuilding of our material interests since the suceess of re sumption and the revival of trade. < j. We pledgSicmr support to such legis lation in cor JVa and such measures by stile legislatures as may b necessary to effect a correction of abuses and prevent extorlionnte discrimination in charges by railroad corporations. 7. We most cordially invite the aid and co-operation in the latest defense of the national integrity and national purse of all republicans and war democrats who have ditfered with us on temporary issues , or h ave clung to the party name. Resolved , That wo heartily join in the recommendation made by General Garfield in hia letter of acceptance in urging upon congress the speedy improvement of the Missouri river for barge navigation. I would hereby certify , that I have used St. Jacobs Oil and found that it relieved rheumatism after a few appli cations. A. PEICE , Bergen , N. J. EucKien'6 Arulca Salve The BEST SALVE In the world for Cats , Brnlses , Sores , Ulcers , Salt Rheum , Fever Sorea , Totter , Chapp ed Hands , ChilbViius , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve la guaranteed to give perfect satiafnc- tlod In every case or mouoy re landed. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. TSH Omaha. Prof. Obi'rnctif'e French KUneyPaJ ia manu factured in ihlsioun rj'fr m'he Froich formula and is thu genuine. For sile by druggists. Neuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of the Chest , Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Swell ings and Sprains , Burns and Scalds , General Bodily Pains , Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted Feet and Ears , and all other Pains and Aches. . No Preparation on earth equals ST. JACOBS OIL > B a safe , sure , simple nnd cheap External , Kemedy. A. trial entails but the comparatively trifling outlay of 50 Cent * , and eTery on tutor ing iMth pain can liiye cheap and poaitlT proof of iu claims. Directions in Eleven Languages. ( SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALEBS IN HEDIOI5E. , A.VGGELER&CO ; , BaltimoreZfd. , U.S. A * , MEAT MARKET V. P. Block , 10th St. Freah nul Salt lleiU o all kinds constant on hand , prices reaROtuble. Vegetables In 8 : on. Food aeiivtfiedtoxuy part of the city. \VJI AUST , . . " 11 KTIh IBth Rl in IB NO.HCE. llof Su'ts. Panto , VT &c. , mads to measure , would do ! ! by a- THE iHERCISAN TAIL OB , whorejprlces , fit and w orkmanship b guaranteed. _ slOly PASSENGER CCOMMPDATION LINE , OMAHA AND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Cars Corner of SA.UNDEUS and HAMILTON 0i STREETS. ( Knd of Red Line as follows : LEW'E OVAHA : 6:30 , S:17andll:19a : m ,3:03,6:37and723p.m. : ; LEAVE FORT OMAUA : 7:15 a m. , 9:15 : a. m , and 12:45 p. m. 1:00,0:15 : : and S:15 : p. m. es The 8:17 : a. m run , leavin * QHaba , and the ess 4:00 p. m. run , leaving Fort Omaha , ate utnally - sof lonilbdtofull capacity with regular passengers , of The 6:17 a. rn. run will be made from the post- id office , corner of Dodje and 15th snrchts. Tickets can be procured from ttreet oardrir- its era , or from drivers of hacks. FARE , 25 GENT3 , INCLUDING STBE OAR 23-tf TJ PROPOSALS FOR SUBSISTENCE , STORES. .8.IX Ornra PURCIUSISO AND DCTOT IXe COMMISSARY Or SCBSlSTElfCB. , > OMAHA. Km. , Oct. Oth. 1880. } rk fei'ed proposal ? , in dup It ate. subject to the usual conditions , will be recoiled at thw office , nnt.l 12o clock noon on Octobsr 2Jth , 1380 , at on which time and p'ace they will be npened in pretence of bidders , for farnisMnir and delirery lar at the Subswencc stoiehonse In Omaha , , or on is CUM ( if oa , , after inspettion and nccepUnca ish at place oi pacUmz . . , ) aa inar ' be rgnulr d by th hht Bubi < Btento n > inen. - ht -FortJ llll-br"l3rorIc'11chtni . < * > de - ke livered by AovemVer 17th , itSo. lis Thirty tSous-nil ( tOr,00) ) pounds bacon , short clear e.dea , medium wJEht nd thickness , pack es ed in crates , strapped , of atoutZIO poondgbacon ,68 each , to be delirerea by November 17th , ! SU. tactpieceif bacoatoba covered with new , strong , cotton cloth. Simple of crate and ttyle of ratkm ; to be f en at thU office Jnxthr"ls ? nd (1.0 ( ° ° ) roundbrealf ist laron , - ( thin breist ) ) raiivassed , and In slatted boxes , d- strape-l. of abcut 100 pounds lreakfa t bncon each. To be rclivered by November 15th , l&SO. Sarcn hundred and eighty (78 ( 6 Ib. tins e- lanl , ( pure leatUvelxe tins jn a case , ttitfti. Each tin mutt boll actually 5 Ihs. net of Ia d to be accepted. IVee per tin. and not per pomd , - ISSflf Itlea' d eicd by Kovember 17th , Ihepovernmentreserres the right to reject inyoraUprepaib. Blank P'opoulj andfsll Infermition u to the manner of bidding , conditions to ba otserted Tit " 3de" , > , ! 111 towo'contract and p m nt , will - te fnrui&hed on application to hU cfflca. - Ev IoPe , contaiiiin ? pmioj.ls should be marked "I'roposi's for snls ie-ico Stores , " and txllresied to the undeHigcea. ; IHwMAS WILCOS. C. 3. U.S.A. A. F. RAFERT & CO. , Contractors and Builders , Flae Woodirork a Spedi'ty. Agents for the Encaustic TUing 1S10DOD3E ST. , OMAHA. 45 Years befor THE CEMUJR8E LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy "for all the ills that flesh ia heir to. " but in affections of the Liver , and in all Bilious Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Bick Head ache , or diseases of that character , they stand without a rival. AGUE AND FEVER. "No better cathartic can be used pre paratory to , or after taking quinine. As a simple purgative they are nneqnaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS , The genuine are never sugar-coated. Each box has a red-was seal on the lid , withthe impression.McLAUE'S LIVER PILL. Each wrapper bears the signa tures of C. SIcLAXE and FLKMISO BEOS. S Insist upon having the genuine D C.McLAN LIVER PILLS , pre pared b" FLEMING BKOS. , Pittsburgh , Pa. , the market being fall of imitations of the name J/cXfm * , spelled differently , but same pronunciation. _ _ _ UNLIKE FILLS And the usual Pnrgallres , Is pleasant to lake , And will prore t once the most potent and harmless .S } loiii Renovator and Cloanterthut h j t bean brought to public notice. For C'omtlpn- lion. UllloilsnrM , Ilendaclir , Piles , and all duonlm nrutn ? from an otttructcJ itate ff lite tyatm , It is incompatibly the tttt turatite eitmt. Avoid im itations : insist OTI gpttmj the article califtt for. TROriOFItfilT LAXATIVE u put up In bronted tin bow onlr. Price 60 cents. Atk your drucgut for Descripti\o"P im > hlet , or address th pro prietor , J. E. IIETHEMSOTOS , Sew York or 6ftn Francisco. BEFORE PURCHASING ANY FORM OF S5-0UED d. or Appliance ranuntcdlo cure ! > erTou , Chromc Bpecial Diseases , nenrl to Ihe PULVERSIACHEK OALVAKfc "coirsis Jlonleomery Rtreet- , San rr.n- cl or'Cnl. , for their Fr Pamphlet and "Tna llec- Inc Keview , " and yon will save time , Jitalth taOmmn. The I'.O. Co. are the onyde ( ler in Oeaulue Electric Arplwncea on the American Continent , BOWEL COMPLAINTS , A Speed ; and Effectual Curt. PERKY DAVIS1 PAIN-KELLEE His etood the test of FOUTT TUBS' trial. Direction ! with each bottle. OLD BY ALI. DRUGGISTS. IxMalAeenta everywhere to gel Tea , Coffee , Baklnjr Powder. Flavoring Extracts , etc , by sample , to fimilljs , Froflt good. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , EOT 6020. St. Louis. Mo. CT _ C. MERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall , OMAHA. . NBB. E. F. coos ; UNDERTAKER , Oid Fellows' Block. Prompt attention giv g to orlen by telegraph. UARTIGAIV & DODGE , Sheet Iron Workers AND BOILER MAKEKS. Cor. 12th and Casa strce'e. ' Please dive Ifs a Call. M. K. KIS5 > Oi\ , General Insurance Agent , KEPRESENTS : PHQajlX ASSURANCE CO. , Of Lon don , Cash Assets . $5,107,127 WESlCnCSTKK , N. T. , CaplUl . 1.000,00 THE MEKCUAN fB , of Nc - rk. N. J. , 1OW,00 ( GIKAUI ) FIKCPhiIadeIpi1a.Capit ] l. . 1,000.000 KORTHWKSTKBN NATIOXAL.Cap- ital . 900.0M FIREMEN'S FUND , California . 800XX1 ( IJIIITISII.AMERICA ASSHRaNCECo 1.200.0CC NEW A IK FIRE INS. CO. , Assets. . . . SnO.MC AMEIUCAF CENTRAL , Asseta . SOO.OOC Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St. . mch8-dlY OMAHA. NUB. THE ONLY PLAGE WHERE YOU can and a good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWER FiaVRK than al any other ghee house In the city , P. LANG'S , 23G FARHHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect Dt cnarsntet'I. Trice ; vrvreaaoi U Hm-ll-lT _ SHOW GASES O. < T _ 1317 CASS tT. , OMAHA , NEB. OTA good assortment always en hand.B3 CHARLES RIEWE , UNDERTAKER ! Mctallc Cases , Cofflnj , Caskets , Shrouds , etc. Faraham Street , Bet , 10th and 1Kb , Omaha , Neb elefrraphlc rdera Promptly Attended To. VINEGAR WORKS ! EENST KBEBS , Manager. Manufacturer of all kinds of Jontu St. , Bit. 9th. and 10tht OXAHAEB T. S. HITCHCOCK , M. D. S. , From New fork has located In Om&ha , and guarantees to doflist-classwork. Dental Rooms , over A. Crnlckshank & Co.'e , Cor 15th and Douglas. eep9-2m PKOPOSALS FOR GEA1N. HDQUBS. D rr. orTnEPianE ) Cnur QcAiiEiuiABTtR's OTTICE , V FOT Ovlni , NCB. , October 4 , ISgO ) Sealed Proposals , in triplicate , subject to the usua conditions will ba receired at this oTce until 12 o'clock riooa on llonday , October 25th , 1880 , at which place and time they will be open ed In prcaoncjo' bidders , fur the foralshln and oelivery , in quantities is required , up to Jinu- ary 31st , 1881 , at Omaha Depot , Nebraska , or at stations on the Union Fadflc Ballroad , c-istfrora Kearney Junction , of 2,000,000 pounds corn , and l.COO 000 pounds cats. Propotals for quantltirt leif than the wtol" will be received. Delivery ot the grain wll1 , il required , commence November ICth , JSS9. Pie- f ertnce will be given to artiehs of dcmtsth pro- due.ion. The aovtrnment reserves the right to reject any or all proposal ) , liidi should state the rate per 100 poundf , ( not per bushel , ) and the year in which the corn pro- FO ed to be furnished as ( crown , and should be en - en enve'oces "Bids for Grain , " andad- dressed to the undersigned. - Bidders are reqie. ted to lubmU proposal ! foi dtlivery of the com It new re-eewed guany sack t of one hundred pounds each , nd for delivery oi theoatiin new re-stntd burlap tacks cf or.t hundred pounds eaah , or for f arcor & I : h eaU to be de'irered in-Docmr gicig , the Inner eacks to.be provided ' at the Omaha Depot , by QaxrUr- master's Department. Cop'es of the advertisement and of the eirculai of instructions tobldders can b obtained on ap- phcul n t6 thlj office , and one copy eich of said advertif ernmt and circnlar ahouM be at1 ached to ortecompony each propoail and form a part th jcof. M. I. LUDINGTOX ° * et _ CHef'Vcartermrtter HAMBURG AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S Weekly-Line of Steamships LearlnR New Tork Every Thursday at 2 p.m. For England , France and Germany. For Passage apply to G. B. RICHARD & CO. , General Pisecgn Ajenti , ei Broadway , New Torts BANKING BOOSES- THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELLHAMLTONCO ! Badness transacted sime u that o &n Incor porated Bank. Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to Bight check without notice. Certificates of deposit issued piriMe In three , lli and twelve months , bearing Interest , or on demand without Interest. Advances nude to customers on approrfd se curities at market rates ot Interest Buy and sell cold , bills of exchange Govern- meut , Sttte , County and City Bonds. Draw Sight Dr&fta on England , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Europe. Soil European Passage Ticket * . ROLIECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. augldtt U , S. DEPOSITOKY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFOMAffA. Cor. ISth and Farnhom Stroata , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KO0NTZE BROS. , ) ESTABLISHED H ISiS. Organized u a National Ear.lt , Augnst 20,1SS3. CapitalandProfits Qver$300,000 Special ! ; authorized by the Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription to th U.S.4 PER CENT. FUHDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIBECTOR3 IlgRiun KOCKTZB , President. Acocsica KUC.ITZB , Vice PreeiJont. II. W. YAKS. Caohler. A. J. PoprzBTOf , Attorney. JOHN A. CRMQUTOa. F H. DAVIS , Ain't Caahler. This bank McelTeadoposlt without regard to amounta. Isanea time certificates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on San Tiandsco and principal dtlea oi the United bUtcs , al&j London , Dublin , Edinburgh snd the principal cities ot the conti nent of Europe. Sells paasigo tickets for Emigrants In the In. nun uo. may la If REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is1 REAL ESTATE AGEHCY. 15th & Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This aKcncy docs STRICTI.T ft brokings bad ness. Does not speculate , and therefore any bar- gatna on Its books aie Insured to Its p&trong , In etead of belnr cnhbl-d np by the asrent BOGtiS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. Office North Slda opp. Grand Contra ! Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAViS & SNYDER , 1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Ntbr. 400,000 ACRES carefully selected land In Eastern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains in improved farms , and Omaha city property. O. F. DAVIS. WEBSTEH SXTDER , Late land Com'r XT. P. B. B p-leb7tf BYRON REID. LEWIS RBXD. Byron Reed & Co , , REAL ESTATE AGENCY JA NEBRASKA. Keep a complete abstract of title to all Real E Ute In Omaha and Douslas Conotv. mayltf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. } Cor. Eandolph St. & 5th Avc. , CHICAGO ILL. , PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AN.D $2.50 PER DAY Located in the business centre , convenient to places of amusement. Elegantly furnished , containing all modern improvements , paascngrer elevator , &c. J. n. CU31MINUS , Proprietor. ocietf OGDEN HOUSE , GOT. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs , Iowa ; . On line ot Street Railway , Omnibus > o and from all trains. RATES Parlor floor $3.00 per day ; second floor. S2.BO perdiy ; third floor , (2.00. The best furnished and most commodious house In the dty. O EO. T. PHELTS , Prop. METROPOLITAN OJIADI , NEB. IRA WILSON . PROPRIETOR. , The Metropolitan Is centrally located , and first class ia every respect , havinft recently been entirely renovated. The public wl.l nnd It a comfortable and homelike house. marStf. UPTON HOUSE , Schuyler , Neb. Flift-clasg Hoose , Good Weals , 0xl Ecda Airy Rooms , and kind and accommodatinz treatment. Two good sample rooms. Specia attention paid to commercial travelers. S. MILLEB , Prop , , alE-tf Schuyler , Neb. FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming , The miner's resort , good accommodations , arge cample room , chirfts reasonable. Special attention given to traveling men. 11-U ILO HILLUP.D Proprietor. INTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. Flrst-cli , Fine large Simple Eoorac , one block from d epot. Tnlrw stop from ZD minutes to 2 hoora for dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. Kates $2.00.52.50 and $3.00- according to room ; a'czle meal 75 cents. A. 1) . BALCOU , Proprietor. ASDRKWBOBDEN.Cnief ClCTk. mie-t B.A.FOWZ.IR. Jixia E. Eccrrr , FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Deednufor buJldinyjof any dercrlption on ezlhlbftlon at our office. We have had orer 20 years experience in designing and superintend- In ; ; public bnlldln ? and realds co. Flana and estlmatef f ornlahe'i on short noUtS- ROOM . HNtOH BLOCK. We call the attention'of Buyers to Onr Extensive Stock of AND DENTS' FURNISHING WHOLESALE AND RETAIL , We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN GMAH" Which We are Selling at IANTI OUR MERCHANT TAILORING * , Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLOF , whose well-establish * reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of HATS , CAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSttodaw 1301 & 1303 Farnliaiii Street. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN FRENCH KIDNEY PAD I A Positive and Permanent Cnre Guaranteed. In all cam of Grave ? , Diabetes , Dropsy. E right's Disease of th Kidneys , Incontinence and Itetentlon of Urine. InSamition o the Kidneys. Catarrh of the Elmldor.IHith Colored Urine. Fata In tha Back , g'de or Lions , Nervnns W knt"j. and la fact a disorders of tha Bladder and Urinary OK-UW , whether contnat- ed by pritate diseases or othcawifo. This great remedy haa been used with t nccf ss for nearly ten yearn in franc" , with the mewl wondeifuIcnratiTe effects. It eurcbv atuvption ; no nauseous internal medicines being reqnired. Wo have hundreds of testimonials menials of cures by this I'ad whan all clue had fix ed- LADIES , if you are sufferins from Temalo WKI'-UKNW , Leucor- rhcco , or diwraf a peculiar to fsma'es. ' or in fact any ( lisc so , l k jour drUijrfst for Prof. Gulhnotle's French Kidr > cy P d , and take no other. If he has not got It. send 32.00 and you -wl receive the 1'ad by return mail. Address U. ii. Blanch , FRENCH PAD CO. , Toledo , Ohio PROF. GUIIMETTE'S FRENCH LIVER PAD Will positirelvcnre Fever and /tgue. Dumb Airue , An no Cake. HUh-JUs Kerer. Jaundice. ane all diseases of the Liver , Stomach and Blood The pad cures by asnorpuoii. and Is pcimanei.t Ask 3 our drucgist for this pad and take no other If he doesnolkeepltsendl n it tuo FUKNC1I f AD CO. , ( U. a. Branch ) , 1 oledo , Ohio , and receive it by return mall. , KU1IN k CO. . _ _ Agents. Omaha , Neh. MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINDER NEW FAMiLY SEWING NiAOH E. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGER in 1879 exceeded that of any previous dminc the Quarter of a Century in which thia "Old Reliable" Machine has been before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we soli 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year , 74,735 Machines. Our sales laafc year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Dayl For erery buiintu day In the year. The fl Old.Eeliable " Singer is the Strongest , the Simplest , the Most Durable Sewing Machine ever yet Constructed. That Every REAL Singer Sewiner Machine has their Trade Mark cast into the Iron Stand and embedded in the Arm of the Machine. THE SiNGER MANUFACTURING GO. Principal Office : 34 Union Square , New York- 1 BOO Subordinate Offices in the United States and Canada , and 3,000 Officss in tha Old and South America. _ aep6-d&wt . O. C * S * . HOL 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha. DOUELE AND SINGLE ACTING POW Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AMD ( ROM FITTIHC3 , PIPE , STEAM PACXiHC , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WiHD-l lLLS , GHUHGH AMD SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STBAUG205 Farnhrun Street Omaha , Neb NBE M1LWAUKFE KSiKSaSa S A'Vlit SaA * ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Famllieo Supplied at Reasonable Pricea. Office. 239 Donelaa Street. OmahA , _ i s SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AflID BEEF PAGKFRS 1 f 1 1 I m ai 1 H Suf Erf ? &s * Sea B B m B * * " * Wholesale and Retail in FEESHMEATS& PKOVJSIONS , AWE , POULTRY , FISE , aiTC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. Packing House , Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. R. R. ISH Successors to Jas. K. Isb , DRUGGISTS AND PERFK Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &c. A fun line of Surrfcal Icstrmaenta. Pocket Cue * . TTBMIS aad Supporter * . Abiolnttly Purs Drnjs acd'Chealeali tued la Kwpeajtn ? . fKKzifttom fill d at toy tour at tha night. , K , Isb. Lairrence