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    THE DAILY 13EE
E ROSEWATSR-EDITOR
NATIONAL REPt 8LICAN TICKET.
FOB
TAMES A. GARFIF.LT > .
\
ci Offers
. _ tfew York. „
PRESIDEKTIAL ELECTORS.
GEORGE
of
JOHN M THUKSTOX ,
of I .1 la i" County ,
REPUBU . & * STATrri'GKET.
n , ft of Congress ,
_
For member of
THOMAS J. ilAJORS.
IVi Governor ,
AL1UMJS NANCE.
Tor Lieulenant-Governor ,
.
If * -j
For Secretary of Stale ,
S. J. ALEXANDER.
For Auditor ,
30HK WAT.T-TCIIS.
c" IT w - -
orwjy-General ,
t'I. . DILIAVOI5T1L
For CoraniiBtioi.er of Pxiblic Lands and
A. G. KUXDA1.L.
For lni > eiiulendpnt of PuWic Instruct on ,
AV. W. JONES.
s H DjSTRjGT TICKET.
For Attorwy Third Judicial District.
N. J.'BUnNHAiL
Tun democrats Arc ' beginning to
ccnio in out of the rain.
A coKoRATCLATOUT telegram from
Hie Superb on the results of the Octo
ber electionsis daily expected.
TUK oft-repealod ruimr that the
pi no IB displeased with Cardinal Mc-
Closky fur receiving 1'arnell on hie
visit to this country , is officially
A innniHC wind Btorm ttruck Chicago
cage on'Satarday. lUwas thoughl st ,
{ broken
THK fence has been considerably
leghtene'dj daring the past1 wcc
. , , , * * . - * * * *
mo largo number or wavering v
\ > l'.o haroMiitiibly jumped to the re
publican aide.
TllB vexatlouaDu'cigno _ ' question
) invig been Bottled the dispute over
the Greek 'frontier is likely'to be re
opened. The sultan baa requested
lhil Im bo now let alone and the Lou-
) rt Vhmet has reiterated the rchuest. . I
, J-
' r J,4 * > " * - J | - 4
3ti. Gladstone's cabinet'is not'liktly-j
lo take this view of the matter. They
buve pledged'thetnsulves fo fullill the
I.erlin treaty , and the Grecian frontier
as determined bj' that body has never
THK republic ma will cootrol the.
Porty-gevcn'h congress in both the
Boiinto nnd house. Tlio * firesonPsen-
, t ; e J , . \ _ . , * nr * " *
ate is V > mpf > Bcd or thirty-lliree1 re-u
pubhcatiB , fwrly-tvo demrcraU and
ono independent. On the 4th tif
Alarcb , 1881 , the tenni < f twenty-Cvo
Bciiatori will ex ) > ire , and
will-lib lilled by Bixtce * J
nndmuio du'uiocr.ity. , IfjD.ivid Davis
vtiles with the Democracy- General
Arthur as president ft the senate will
have the casting Vjbfju Siofild thatbpdy
bo evenly divided. In the honae * at
prc'cnl there ure 130 republicans , 149
deuioctrtits and 14 groonbackera. Gains
Hready ! reported aw ell the renublican
. *
.t *
Tnmberii't6140Bad the coming elec
tions will increase tint-number to 150 ,
thoa ensuring n republican house , a
republican sonata and a republican
president.
THE OLOYNE i-ROJET.
The more violent measures , of 'llio
Lind League in Ireland have ruet wi h
u severe checkjn tttfe4 f jiaBtpral Inftci * !
of Archbishop M'Crtbe , of" Dublir ,
pei
ii which ho adopts the Bishop if
sig
Cloyno's programme , and denounci s
ozl
o-uphaticilly the agragrian oulrager , cbi
wiiich are estranging the sympathy of
foe
in my of Ireland's best friends. Tl o
c.\l
Cloyne programme was recently nd *
1L.B
opted at a meeting of the bishop and
arl
clergymen of Cloyne , hold to consider
cor
the most practicable means of remedying
sali
edying the terrible wrongs which the
ammo
Irish peasantry ara now suffering.
y roolutions recite : mo
cnt
F 'ft , that the rents ought
win
to bo fixed bv arbitration
dejc
or valuation , to prevent racr-
of
i en tin ? ; second , that no one should be
the
disturbed from his holding as long aa theT
lie paid that fair rent ; third , that
t-lero ought to bo f rco BtJo In all caseo , upf
wlib.'hcr rent was paid or "not ; fourth , meet
thil there should be permission for Ilio
l birers' cottage's ; fifth , that there CSll
'oaghtio be.Tederaption of waate.knds , com
03 the first step in peasant proprietor- over
then
though thcydisap-
jovod of the constitution of the and
j-&nd Oommijsion sale >
- , still they
thought . the more intelligent of fail
' the
the' farmer * ought to give e l-
; deuce before it and thus mate their cial :
the
jk-rjevances known ; seventh , all the
? hero
jmests pledged themselves to carry
mull
ut'these
c reiolutions and to co-oper-
hard
i o with any respectable organizition ,
their
land League or other , to the eittnt
ft" their resolutions. In addition , they
rofita
liiey advise thefnrmera who may have
their
to tender it to
Ame
i he land contmitsion , although disat-
' bo a
'l ded wlth the f nslituti n of the com-
dictl
, - being "convinooJ rf the tin-
little
on gust nd egujtab'e '
-"inclpie8the relations between land-
' 1 ) rd and tenaaVnIrel | nti : A Tiec- from
, . . i -U Ci. 1.1 { * . . " ,
< sary preliminary tothe practical dedic
; of the hnd question , they 0 How
> entire - i Tbo * * Jit5o"hfbf . 1Kb law ( Had
c
; emtnre and the other legal Wh
; ; > ai.acie to the free transfer of land. Ton'd
13Ue declaration of the priests has been
ffrl'Htfl tl
vorably commented upon by the
freeman's Journal , which consideri what
t ia Cloyne platform the s if eat and Dulcij
k mndest yet erected. The declaration , the &
W 'Utiaaos the Journal , Is evidently
years
tao work of men who are of the pec- Russii
NO
Only two weeks of th"b
paign remain before the owing baoB-'Iri
tie at the November polls 2Tho rewtiij
publican party will do well If they reor |
fuse to let their enthusiasm over the
results of the October elections inter
fere -nith earnest , hard work in all the
doubtful states. The loss of Indiana
will urge the democracy to stronger
anS fiercer exertions and epur their
_ leaders to the most desperate efforts
to sjain the day. They Tiave only to
gain New York and tvro othrx.itates
Jo aeauro a majority qf elec
for their ticket , and lg jjKlgjfcake"
bitter contest
they chB a ? don
states arc CaliiQTOi5VNeVBda
-
* -
Jcricy ,
aiana , New
splits in IraKothfa ; and Neva
da are favorable * ) tjs'o denfocratic
party and in theater slate. theTiom-
ination of Jim Fair "for sona'tor will
place at the disposalxf 1he btfurbons
a large amount of the bonanza kings
inonry. New Jersey is democratic by
instinct , and since " 3872 , by constant
practice. Th'b republicans will proba-
\ > \y cbnngo ihvrtumocrftlic majority of
510GOD , for Tilden to a republican ma
jority for Garaeld , but it will be only
after a desperate struggle. In Maine
the fusion of ttho greenbackers pnd
democrats , which defeated the repub
lic-ins in September , must bo over-
conic , or fourWeaver ( and three Han
cock votes wifl be cast in tbo electoral
college. Local nominations in New
Hampshire pre said le render hard
work by thd republicans necessary in
that stat . ' New York's position is
too well known lo'need recital.
- ,
believe lhat the eloctiou'of
' m
Garfipld. is a certainty * -if the
r " -
same earnest endeavor which has thus
far marked iho republican canvass is
continued throughout the 'remainder
of thd campaign. Every effort should
now bredonbled to cnsura the vic
tory which is now within "ourjjrasp.
There intist bo no flagging , no delays
to hurrah over the driving in of the.
enemy's outposts. The real battle is
Tyet t o.weeks distant , end the demo-
"cralB are receiving daily reinforce- ,
* . -i-
tnenis to slrengtheu their weakened
'linos. '
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AMERICAN EXTRAVAGANCE.
The prosperous times have extend
ed at. last to 'the Pacific coast , which
was the last secti&n to feel the effects
of ( ho panic , rnd has bean the last to
bo influenced by the revival of pros
perity. The wave of good times is
now swellir.g oa the coast ; real estate
is improving , labor is in good de
mand , a heavy harvest has been gath
ered , and tha states are feeling the
impetus of now business and indus-
SrialJifo throbbing through their ar
tones of trade. The San Francisco
CM sounds warning oo ! to Californians -
nians on the subject of the lavish ex-
travapauco for which lhy are so
-vrhvii.,7 ? > . .iiiBiin-T . Tta rFad&ri tlml
not be cuch timcsrswill permit cham-
gapno supperqnarter ol adullor cigars
andkindrid extraryjrauces , whiih fi <
y. irs nyn , wore largely responsible'fot
the C'iniinij of bird tunes.
It is to bo hoped that Califoriiinna
in iy ] > ny mnro herd to the
thin th pet pla of the cast hive done.
Prom all uccount ) of the wasteful o\-
trar.ignnce of American * , another panic
ioth is not ra-mv years distant. During
the past yeTir 00OCO American lour-
th'si 8.havo diffuiod themselves over Eu
rope , and tbo proprietors of the Amer-
can exchange in London confidently
assent that over one hundred and
asoil
eighty millions cf do'lirs in loiters i > f
credit have been transferred , from
United States banks and" b'inking
houses and have been expended
inof the pleasures rd expenses
ofAi traveling and unrippingby. .
Ainorican tourists. This enormous
turn which almost counterbalances
he excess of our exports over our
mports is an appalling exhibit of the
shoiddyislmcss and prodigality of our
people. But this trifle sinks into in
significance when compared with the
extravagant expenditure in the par- ,
cbasuof luxuries of drcts , furniture and '
food which UIP trade reports of the east
exhibit. The imports of silks , lacessRt-
, pictures , foreign fruits , expensive en
articles of household furniture and de
corations have been enormous. The
sales of jo welry , silverware , bric-a-brac
works of art during the past two
months have been unpreced
ented , while places of amusement ,
whose EUCCCSS cr failure are good in-
of the looseness or stringency
the i times have failed to supply
demands of an c.iger public.
The old saying in reference to laying
for n "rainy day" docs not seem to
much' favor among our people.
spendthrift disposition of Amen
sac
! is the one characteristic most
ommotcd on by foreigners. What- stoi
may be our incomes we live UD to roa
and only economize when deb * '
mortgages compel it or a shcrifl cap
stares us in the face. Only fools
to ! profit from experience and if week"
wee
lesson of our six years of finan- hay
depression i has not been learned
experipnca has been in vain * peri
is ono wise but unfortunately ireck.
class of our people whom no
times can crush because out of
earnings in times of prosperity ing.
lay up enough to increase their
: y ,
in timd of adversity. Were pair
example more generally fallowed
American extravacanco would cease to at
abyeword and reproach and perio 10th
panics and hard times would hnd
material to Jfj
thrive on.
car
inj following , slightly modified was
an exchange , tre fSpectfully in at
edicKte to John L"Redicfci ! i
Jobn if you'd thought wins
bad you'd be caught the I
ladvou-head been but normally lerd
,
hen they astcd you to change to the ried ;
democrat have told range them to go to the CityJ .
A new
f affairs have been sorne- Nebr
quieter during the past week , - ]
ulcigno has been peaceably ceded to bepu
Montenegrins , after nearly two in i Xi
of diplomatic dispute. The (
GOto )
nihilists have permitted a of wl
without attempting to
( sjs x-
my-iDJt the imperial family.
mwJers are reportei
- ' inland the Drench
qpkrrTSy-elativo to the re
orders < h ; s not been revived.
German army manoeuvres haV
tracted tbe attention of the great-Lap
powers as a gentle intimation to "keep jeff j
off the eras' , " the Cologne cathedrt 1
has been dedicated , and the Empen r |
\Viliiam presided over the ceremo
nies. "With these few exceptions ,
Ultra id nothing of the slightest inter
st to note.
PLATFORM.er
"
* * . , . . .
Th following are the resolutions
adoptd by the national cheap trans
portq ion convention held in Chicago
lastw1 > ek :
Rewired , 1 That the producenwind
thippers of this country in their con
test v ith the railroad monopoly de
sire i nly what is right ; that they de-
manc : that , and that they will have it.
That while agriculture piys less
than 4 per cent , upon the investment
and egitimate business enterprises of
any sharacter seldom reach 10 per
cent , we will not pay rates for trans
port ! tion of the produce of our farms
to market which enable railroad offic-1
ials jo amass princely fortunes , live in
ixtrlvagance , and pay large dividends
upoj thof.oco v-iliiR nf their stock ( beside -
side ] saving enough from1 the profits
of ( heir business to make improve
ments and extensions upon their lines
win jh are often more valuable than
the & 2 re ata of full dividends.
3.J We demand of congress a rem
edy ; thet it shall place the railroads
of the country under government
control , enocting laws that will ccr-
I tulnjy protect the producer from the
' tumble extortion under which he has
so loiig buffered , and that wo will hold
our ! representatives in the national
legiKlatura I to a strict accountability
forj f their actions in the premises ,
pledging themselves and our con-
stituncy to exert ourselves to the
l utmost to defeat the ro election of any
l
ma i. to any legislature or executive
otfi : o who does not actively favor in
1t 1 lita ! official capacity ho subjugation or
rai. 1I .road corpora ions to the will of the
peo'ple. I
i , . Wo demand of our respective
political parties that hereafter they
shall nominate for the state legislature
nnd for congreee eely such men as are
in sympathy with industrial and com
mercial interest * , and who , if elected ,
iwjl work and vote to place the pro
ducer upon an equal footing with mo-
li ipolis of every character } and to this
onaoppoBO all class legislation ; and if
ouV respective parties neglect to do
tins , we pledue oureelvps to do every
h' norablo means to defeat the
d ; te ? wliith they present foroursuf-
f r ises. ?
0. Wo congratulate the gralige and
farmers clubs upon what they have
rip no to emancipate the labor of the
f rm from slavish drudgery to monop-
ie. , and urge them to a continuance
o : their noble work , which has been
so effective in the education uf the
masses , and such an obs'acle ' to class
J 0 V/o bid a welcome and Godspeed
tp t -e f rnuri' a liance , which joins
Hands with the uratige and farmers
club * in ( Umutlt.g these reforms
'ijhiuh arc ic'jni t-i for fie protpority
of the f.irmera anJ of th countl1 ? .
| 7. up'r ge ctr support to those
journals wl.ich support us , and urge
t/pon / farniprft the recomion ( of the
duly to au | port no paper which is not
oulepokeu in our interests.
j STATJB JOTTINGS.
t Blue Springs Ins a new tin shop.
{ Ciiilitoi ) has : t new grain elovf-
tor.
. Albion has org'-'izid a Mjsonio
lodge.
A creamery is s o i to bo built tt
Madmun.
York is to have a Citholic fair on
November 1st.
Btutrice has thirty telephones In
* * "
! rtiryn
Polk * county's filir la t week was a
grand success.
'Nidbrara'.a "bottling "workswill
soon be opened.
Hnrobolt's new prisl mill will
cofrt.about 510,000.
i .A-Inew hotel is going up at Hubbell -
bell , Thaycr county .
Heavy frostsr occurred last week
in .Furnas county.
PJpillion' * lias decided by public
niDcting to-incorporate.
Nebnwka City boaata of thirty
saloons in'a single street. , ;
rox-es of sheep are coming
into the Republican valley.
TheSlasonsof Blue Springs have
purchased rodmrfor'a lodge.
ThoTfcBragka missionary society
hold a aeasnn at Kearney last week.
St. Helena's brick * yard Is burn bei
ing a second kiln of 50,000 brick. 80V
Lfany slock cattle are being driv fro
into the republican valley.
Track on the R. V. railroad is Du
being'laid westward from Beatrice. Tin
Dr. Abbotf Fremont , has pur oak
chased 4000 head of sheep In Laramie.
Iho material have arrived for the
new stock yards nt.Davld has
-Lincoln is to have a Catholic fair ] firm
this week which will , boa , _ great affair. pat
A uew land office" " building is in opeC
courso-of construction at-Niobrora.
GOO
Grndersareat work on every two oth
inilus of thoEH > horn Valley road. busy
Bilvirlero boasts that her trade is wet
sacund fu nuueiu.XIuyer county. 150
A Presbyterian church has been or 150T
ganized at-Ord nith twelve members. Em
Hastings is shipping 75 cars of con
stock a day byway of the B. & M. will
road. in
Rev. Waxwcll , of Lonp City , very
captured two live rattlesnakes las :
week.
pun
A'prairie fire in Burt county last Cou
destroyed fiva hundred tons of a di
. 7 r heac
Central City's militia company is 0
perfected and arms .are expected this Dub
. the
that
The new town of Forbes in
' , : anic
Itffdrso'n county , is reported es grow- caniT
T
rapidly.
well
Sherman _ , of luiox conn- inD
was suffocated by foul air while re- the
: a well.
comi
Thenew _ , Congrecational church ourt
WesfPoinl was dedicated' the of n
instant.
Tl
Cass coun- awed
wflstruihed toT death by a freight grow
last week. urtiod
Boouo county's teachers' institute ever
A.great i sqccess. Over thirty were jveral
attendance. twen
have c [ ear.
commenced to | f'
their * way 'through the'vah'ey of The
Republican. kee ,
Lincoln .KnfgBte of Pythias car- iding
off < the $100 priza at the Nebraska heat
tournauient. 1,055
< 000 ) ;
Salem
, Richardson Bounty has
, a
sheep :
democratic paper called The
'ebraska Yeoman. \ Ac
lation
-Mesjenser mall servce will soon is
as
on between Hardy and Talmage Dnbu
Nuckolls
county. Burlu
Crops in Johnson county average Cedat
80 bushels of corn , and 15 to 20 Ottun
wheat to the acre.
Carpenters , fttonuuBona and ded t < (
ftsterers'itind ready omploymijntj
'
ubbel'haerfunty si !
I In Pitwnee j
mur8fin
"kiid
i , * . . , . -Jsr GujfoTs i
: -namber 40 mevn and received their
and accoutrements last week.
Grain and stock dealers are busdy
employed at Platte Cen're , . A single
farmer has sold over § 700 worth of
hogs. I
Thayer county farmers complain
hnt the St. Joe & Western R. R. will '
not furnish them cars in which to ship .
heir grain.
The house nf David Fenkeubind-
er , , near Humbjlt , was struck by
lightning last waek , and-burned to
the ground.
West Point's manufacturing in-
.erests represent a capital of § 350,000
and a yearly business of nearly a mil-
ion dollars.
Hubbell's new r'epot , freight
office , stock yards and section house
of the R. V. railroad are nearly com
pleted.
pleted.At
At a recent term of court in
Furnas county , eight divorce casss
were disposed of. Furnas county is
only three years old.
A"colony of seventeen families
has located in Alban precinct , Nuck-
Ojch county , and a Prasb terian
church is soon t j ba erected.
A bridge over the Big Neinaha ,
in Itichardaon crfunly , racontly fell
wlrila cattle were crossing , and ten
head were killed.
The B & M. will within ninety
days run through trains from Red
Cloud est vi i Beatrice making it a
point on the main li'io. '
The Elkhorn Valley railroad have
locitcd their depot at O'Neill City ,
and rumor aiys they will puah on to
Atkinson this fall.
A woman in Polk county acci'
dentally dropped her baby down a 20
feet deep well , while dr.-.TTing water.
Its funeral was largely attended.
A number of presses are at work at
Wood river baling hiy for the Color
ado market and immense piles are
awaiting shipment at the depot
- The Loup river bridge t Fullor-
ton.is to ba built after many delays.
It will open up thousands of acres"of
fine lands for settlement.
A T be ! Rock farmer has obtained
303 bushels of timothy seoi from 100
acres. This will briug him § 900 ex
clusive ot the pasturage.
Neady homeateadeis in Hitchcock
county have been off red a loan of
fBedwheit by the railro.ii cdaipuiy
from 75 cents a bushel to bo repaid a *
year from date at six ucr cent.
The foundations for Lincoln's
new michine shop hive been complet-
cii , and brick work is buing pushed.
I'be buildings mil be three stories in
heights
Pawnee county is asked by the B.
&jM. to donate § T5,000 in bonds t <
ihe road , which are to ba paid by lib
erating the road from taxes for fifteen
years.
{ A fast cattle train runs daily over
the Republican valley road , making
tlio distance from Indhnola to Plaits-
m'outh , three hundred miles , in EOV-
entojn hours.
Anenthusiasticmeetingof Bloom- '
ingtun citizens waa held last week to
tike action looking to the oxto sion of
In Central Branch railroad lo that
city.
Peru wa visited on Thti'sday
night by professional burglars , who
blow open the safe of a merchant in
thu town but were rewarded withonly
side of the fire proof r H elf tfieTr et-
fors ! and saved § 13,000 dolhrs in j
money.
IOWA tOILED DOWN.
The swamp lands in Monoiiaeonuly
iuc'udo about 3,01)0 ) acres.
Tno Viuton c < tnnii > t ; factory dis
burse over ono llloiisrti-d (1'ilUra ' for
-fi every wuvk.
haa on exhibition n pair
of fat atsers ; weight , 2500 and 3300
pounds.
Prairie fires are quite numerous in
thd northwestern part of the state and
lar0 , quantities of hay havoJbecn con-
Bumed.
In Benton county the hog cholera is
raging witti f.arful fatality. P. D.
Fantotv , a farmer near Belle Plaine ,
has lost 500 head.
On the 3d a herd of eheop number
ing 12,000 passed through Jefferson
en route to Nebraska. They lud buen
driven from Wisconsin.
Several English merchants hav o do-
ided to corao to Keokuk and make
hat place n shipping point for lown
rruit to the Liverpool market.
A competent survevicg corps will
begin operations on tno proposed rail
way line between Des Moiues and
Kansas City within ten days.
The population of Woodbine has
been increased lately by the arrival of
several families , fifty persons in all ,
from Missouri , who have come to stiy.
The 1 no
entire
wood-work of the
Dubnque bridge is to be renewed. [
work wilhrequire 400,000 feet of
ties , and 100,000 feet of clear
pin for stringers. -
The largo pork house In Keokuk
been lca ed to the Belfast , Ireland ,
of Cooy & Co. , who will at once
the works in order for extensive
operations.
Iny I
One of the Algona creameries makes
pounds of butter daily , r.nd an
other doubles those figures. The
little city his a tow factory to
work up its fits , and has shipped
bushels of the seed this season.
There will soon bo at least 3000 that
English families located in Dickinson
county , this state , and cash familv
bring from § 10,000 to § 100,000 mo
cash , and will go into stock raising
extensively. ful
A. knc
Lederer of Des Mbines
recently
did
purchased 1,000 head
of cattle at the
Council Bluffi , and forwarded them to
distillery in Des Monies. The 1000
cost him just $ pro
$20,000 , dulge
One of the sc am healing pipes in con
Dubuqne bunted the other day under wei
street i , and made the people in
vicinity think for a time a vol- tor-
eruption had taken place. "
There ] are over three hundred driv < "
cases on file in the federal courts the
Des Moines , which have been on scar
docket i over a year. They will gore
to final trial at the next term of over
, and it Is believed the claimants him
royalty will be beaten. him
The Key City plaining mill has Bangs
up a quantity of walnut logs pur
in Jackson county , which "
out some of the fimst lumber nean
seen in the state. Tbo boards , "
of them feet tl
twenty long and
enty inches wide , were perfectly lour
. ' WhcA
A
freight shipments from Chsro-
in pounds , for the three months ply ) '
Uhai
September 30th , is aa follow * : here
, 209,400 ; corn , 5,477,700 ; flu , thet
055,970 ; barley , 1J6,300 ; rye , 48 , he fs
oat * , 45,000 ; hog * , 1,071,000 ; fsFr
, 18,000 ; wool , 19,350. Fr
According < to the census , the popn- Pete
of the lead ng cities of the state )
follows : Pea Globes ropa
, 22,695
; once
obuque , 22J276 ; Davenport , 21,885 ; and :
arlmaton , 16,975 ; Ke knt , 12.176 ; feel ; j
idarRipjds , 10,176 ; Clinton , 9,068 ;
itumwa , 8,018 ; Miacatine , 8,294. | prj
Another new . industry has been ad- ' '
1--T1--
- - - of all
to'Dea Moines by the starting of
, a biwkiralout sawmill in connection
"with ] I&3" old watermill. THeyTiave
1-jtDchred 1,600 blackwalnut logs , raf
ted down the Dei Moines river , and
are bu y filling orders.
Mrs Wal ° rc > rth , of Eureka , found a
hrgo rattleadako on her doorstep'lsst
Friday "moruing and scalled it to
deUh. There wase somelifely wrigg
ling for awhile , but perseverance and
A full teakettle did it. The varmint
had 14 rattlers.
The pile driving on the Sabala
bridge fs finished. Six of the stone
piers are completed an the rest will be
dcna within ton days. The pile driv
ing has been a marvel of expeditious
work. Swo of the "drivers" with
drop weights each of one and n halt
tons ; jjtnko over 7,000 bbws every
hour.
7 ho Milwaukee in Nebraska.
Baono Ccunty Argus.
Railroad news kept pouring in from
the Niobrara country yesterday. First
c < me a note from The Journal corrO'
spondent at Niobrara saying that grad
ing had alreadv begun south of llu
town , Up the Verdigris river , by the
graders of the Milwaukee. Then
cime reliable news th t S. S. Merrill ,
general mauaaer of the Milwaukee ,
would'bo at Niobrara to day to let
grading contracts , and there a man
juet down frpm Yankton , where he
had a conference with parties who
i know , brought the news that the reid
on which work has begun will bd push
cd south to a connection with the
Union Pacific.
It is not probable that the expense
of a transfer will bo maintained a
Niobrar * for the sikcof a single Hut-
south of the liver. The line which
11 baing grided south up the Verdi
gris \fl\l \ most I'kely ' send out a branch
west when it roaches tha open Ciun'rj '
at the head of that river , and extend
west indefinitely towards tha Pacific
coast. The country which such h
line wotiM traverse would bo much
nifro fertile than , that traversedby the
Tnion Pacific
Senator Gont'lag '
Before I , o , however , I remind you
that Napoleon said to his soldiers in
Egypt , "From these pyramids forty
centuries look down upon you. " I
It'll you tint all the centuries look
doim upon thio great E ipublic From
the sepulchre of bjriecl oposhs , from
the tombi of mtir ml'ities that have
gone down in darkness a id iu blood ,
from tiverychmO ivlurj human rights
aro'trodden under foot , from t"ie Old
World , from distant China and Ja-
p in , from Underneath every sun be-
. neaMi whose beams humanity strug
gles , there comes a prater ttud a hope
for us. [ Applause--It ] is liofc { hat
wo may light ; the World has seen us
fight. Nu iiati.in iu Christendom will
over seek a qiurrel with you. [ Voicj :
"Better not. " ] The men who cirried
the starry banner from the St. Law
rence to the Gulf , the battles which
wore fought , ibe display which
was made of thd terrible on-
g'i.ery of war satisfied every pao-
pie , "from the rising of the sun even
uoto the gning dwn of the sime , "
tint when they would seek a quarrel
the Republic of Amenci was not the
nation rith whom to $6ak it. [ Ap
plause. ] The centuries which have
gone , the humanity which struggles
and prays for the right of free self-
government which ws enjow , doas not
pray that we luav enjoy morn military
prowess , but it prays that wo may
have peace hnd order , that wo maj
pursue as.a band of brothers , with
common tics , and < i common national
ity , with a civilisation broad enough
to embraca all a < , < es and all races'
that we nny pursue the career that
pursued , will givelo'Amenca'a career
of prosperity , grandeur , of primacy ,
and of "lory never approached by any
of tlio rmp'rei of the earth. [ Pro
I jnged cheery. ]
A MIXED TELEPHONE.
11IK 'iOUMJ ] < ) t IK WIIO WAS ACCUbiD
OK HP1.NO A FATHEK.
NewOrlesiuTi'w
The t-l jh.Jiie , tlio u underfill olf-
spring of i < is"U's teii m fid , nl ' an
instrument uh'cn i- < now l < mk- l upon
us i ( difpens-tble lo the woild'a good ,
but it , like a great many oilier things ,
will some times get out of humor and
act in flery nrrtoked manner.
Mr , Charles Augustus FitzmOut ij
an enterprising but bashful young cot
ton clerk , whose place of business is
on Carnndulft street , and ho is most
warmly attached to a fair thaiden who
lives in an uptown residence with a
telephone in it. Oft the telephone
has been usatl as a medium through
which ho In a breathed words of heart-
pounditig love in the ears of the one
he so fondly worshipped , and never
did ho know it to fail in the perform
ance of its duty until yesterday , when
it caused him to moan yes , to trem
ble like an aspen leaf and smite one
knee against the other.
At tlio time mentioned Charles had
not seen his affinity for over forty-
ei.jht hours , aud ho determined to in
form her of whom he wis fondly
dreaming that ha would ba up to the
house that night and sit out on the
front porch with heir and sigh at the
moon. Seeking the telephone while
one was in the office , he said :
" 1 Miss Minnie at hem > ? "
"Yes "
"Tell her to '
step to the 'phone ,
"
pleao ° .
"Is that Charlie1 }
you , inquired a
ccomg voice skimming alon ? tha wire.
"Yes , deprest , it's your own
Charles. "
"Oh , Charlie , what made you'stay
away so long ? You must come up tonight -
night because "
"Tho baVy was born an hour ngo. "
"Wh-atbaby ? "
' Your "
own baby
' 'My babyl" shrieked the young
woman , "why , I'm I'm surprised
you you would say such a thing.
I I did'nt eTpjct i "
"Neiiner did I ; I just heard it a
moment : ago. "
"Yin don't belkve this this fear
report ? Say- say you don't. You
know I haven't got a baby. I never
have a baby In my life , " howled
young woman in a frenzy.
"Ha ! ha ! old fellow , you feel so
proud and happy that you have to in
in a joke , do you ? Allow me to
conuratulate you. It' a boy , and
weighs ; twelve pounds. Gond-bys. "
"Miss Benter I say , Miss Bun-
"
-
"Oh , Charliewhat ! lathe matter ? "
"Matter enough. I want to know B.
man's name who told you that
scandaUus falsehood. Il'l have his
< before sunrise. I'll follow him
six'een ' different states to kill
. I'll crush him. I'll mutillato
. Tell me , was it that squint eyed
who brought that hellish lie to
lug
"
ears ?
"What lie , Charlie ? What do you
? "
"I want to know who told you that
that I had a biby born to me an
ago that weighed twelve pounds.
is the villain ? "
piercing shriek was the only re-
that i came over the wire , and'then '
'harlei realized for thonrst time tht
wai seme dreadful mistake , that
telephone iiad become mixed , and
fainted.
Jan
From Little Orleanf Md. , Mr.
Clemens wriiei ; Hamburg
made me a healthyy .strong man
ncemore. My appetite has rC ued ;
although seventy-six years pW , I
as if I were but twenty.
. Guame'te' * Frenoh Kidney P d U tea 1 _
Vi'5ii.Ter ? ? ' 0Atw. ! " * 7.for tha cure j Co
FOR.
Keuralgia , Sciatica , Lumbago ,
Backache , Soreness of the Chest
Gout , Quinsy , Sore Throat , Sv/elf-
inas aad Sprain's , Burns and
Scalds , General Bodily
Pains ,
Tooth , Ear and Headache , Frosted
Feet and Ears , and all other
Pains and Aches.
Ko Preparation on earth equals Sr JACOBS OIL
* tnfc , nitre , simple nnd chcnjt External
Remedy. A trial entails l > ut the compiratirelj
trifling ontl y of 50 Cents , and erery one suffer
ing with pain can haio cheap and pveitlTe proof
of its claims.
Directions In Eleven
BOLD BY ALL DP.TJQGISTS AND DEALERS
' IN MEDICINE.
A. VOGEX.BR & CO. .
Baltimore. Xltl. , V. S. J. ,
< /J Yearslefor
THE
DR.C.MdiAN 'S
are not recommended AS z remedy " fet
all the ills that flesh is heir fo. " but in
affections of the Liver , and in nil Bilious
Complaints. Dyspepsia , and Sick Head
ache , or diseases of that character , they
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No bettor cathartic can be used pre
paratory to , or after taking quinine. A.
a simple purgative thevare unequaled.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine arc never sugar-coated.
Each box has a red-wax seal on the lid.
with the igipresstonMcLANE'S LIVER
PILL. Each rapper hears the signa
turcs of 0. McLAXK anil Ftr.ftiHG Br.os
j2-9 Insist upon having the genuine
Dr. . C. McLANE'S LIVEli PILLS , pre
pared b1"
( TLLSlIXG BlJOS.P tshnrgli , Pa. ,
< ho market being full of imitations of
the name Jfofttne , sjielied diflerently ,
but same pronunci.itioiu
And the nsnal 1'nrgattf cof 1 ? pleasant ( o take ,
- * . ill -nra it nnrn th ( mo t nolenl AnA fc&nileM
bean broiiKht to | niiilie noli" , ror t-'otuiipn *
-
tion , nillou > i 'M. Ilcnilnrho , Pilro , and all
dixonters anting frnii an obstructed itate / the sysfemt
It Uindninp-itaMjrthci's * niratlte tttanl. Avoid im-
u-ilicti , in L t nu cellmE tlir ftttlcecnlpj ! | for.
TUOPIf-FKUir fctV.tTJVK is rut up In
ionypd tin SoxP1 * nilr. Trice ( / ) ' "els Xjk your
rusRist for DeaCnntivn Pnainlilet , or uddrrst In ; pro
rietor , J. E. HtTHCHIXOTOS ,
Xework or bin Krancitco.
BEFORE PUBCHASINO ANY FOBM OF SO-CALLED
_ . _ . , t..t. - , . . , . ,
Afplnucca on the Amf rirna Continent.
BOWEL COHI'UIKTB.
A Spcvdy and EGi-ctual t'ur
PEREY DAVIS1 PAIN-KLLLEE
Das Blood the test of rORTT v * us' trial
litrectiom Kith cffh bottle.
o L p K Y A ! t t ) n . ' a qj s T _ s.
UI A MTCH ' n'1 > ' Accrlsc rnwlicro to eel
Wrtli I UU lia , Coffw , Faking Towder.
Fla\oniirKxtraci ( , etc , l > j cimp'o , to fiinlllM ,
Trofit good. Outfit frie. People's TCJ Co. , Eux
6020. St. J.ouis. Mo
THB HIER HA\T TAILOK ,
Is prepared to make Fact ] , Sails nod overcoats
to order. Prices , lit and workminshipgnirjnUed
One Door West of Crulclzshank's.
alOly :
MERCHANT TAILOR
'
Capitol Ave , , Opp. Masonic Hall ,
OMAHA. NEB. | all On
HARTIGAiY & DODGE , The lo
Sheet Iron Workers
BOILER MAKERS *
Cor. 12th and Cues strfe'j drat
Please fiivc Fs a Call ,
THE 0 LY PLACE WHERE TOO
can lint ] a vrood issorttnert of
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWER FIGURE than at Airy
trea
nay other shoo boose la the dty , attei
P. LANG'S
, 15-
236 FARNHAM 8T. 15F F
LADIES' & GENTS ,
SHOES MADE TO ORDER ' Tt
arge
d a perfect fit ccr < mrtd. Pilcea tt
.ill
. A. FOWLIK. jAaig K >
FOWLER & SCOTT , IN
ARCH Tl bled INFli
Dcstena ( or bolldlngi ol any description to 2
ezlhlbltlon at onr ofEco. We hare had over on 0 Depot.
years experience in designing and tupciialoDi- tore
public buildin ; and rejidcncca. Plans and
eatlmAtea JarnlshcU on ehort notice. JU
ROOM * . n.vrnv nt.nc.K m2Q m
HAMBUnC AMERICAN PACKET CO.'S PAS
Weekly Line of Steamships ONC
leaving liew Tork Every Thursday at 2 p. m. C
Dorner
For Cornff
England , France and Germany.
For Pmuagc app'y to 620 ,
G. B. RICHARD & CO. ,
General Piuergei Agenta , X
< :00
21-ly 61 Broadwar. Now 7orK Io : di
The
SHOW GASES office TI
era , c
XAKCriOTBED ZT rABE
O. -WIJL3DE
1317 CAS3 > T. , OMAHA. JfEfi.
THE DAILY BEE U
Contains the Litest Home and Tele
graphic News of jthe Day. > rompt
HOUSES-
' THE > OLDEST "ESTABLISHED.
BANKING ! HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
CALDWELLjHAIVlILTONICd
Business transacted 6 me aa that o an Incor
porated flunk.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold subject to
Ight check without notice.
Certificates of deposit l u d patab'e In three ,
all and twelve month ? , bearing interest , or on
demand wlllioutlnUnstr *
< s -
Advances made to customers < m approved so-
curitie-j at market rates of Interest , t ,
Buy and sell eold. Mils of exchange Govern
ment , State , County am ! City Bonds. , , .
} rv Sight Draft * on Finland , Ireland , Scot-
bfoil , Rnd all parU of Europe. ' '
Sell E-iropean Pasaajo Ticket * .
flOLLEGTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE.
angldtl
U , S. DEPOSITOEY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Cor. 13th ana Farnlmm Streets ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
) IN OMAUA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , ) .
ESTABU3IIBD IH ISM.
Organized aa a National Bank , Aucuct 20,1S63
Capital and Profits Over$300,000
Speciallyauthorlzed by tha Secretaryor Troasur )
to receive Snlis-iriptlcn to the
U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN
OFFICERS AND DlliECTORa
a , PresMcnt.
AUGUSTUS Konsrz , Vice PrerfJent.
II. W. TArEP.l'wshler.
A. J. Po ? MTOS , Attorney.
JoiLt A. CR IHUTO.f.
if H. DAVIS , Ass't Cashier
This bank rehee deposit without regard to
amounts.
Issues tuna certificates kearinjj interest.
Draws drafts w E.in Pianclsct * an-l principal
rllieS of the United States , aa > tondnn , Wpblln
Edinburgh and tha principal cities pf the ' contl
nenl of Eurcpo.
Scl ! JMMJCO UcUcla fur EmfRrtnts In ! no In
raan He. roayldu >
REAL E8TAT5 SRCXcfl
. P. Be mis'
REAL ESTATE
16th de Douglas Sti.t Omaha , Neb.
This ujency does STRICTLY a brokerage botl
nosa. Docs not pccnlato , and therefore any bar
gains oi Its bo Jrsaii trmred to lia patrons , In
atead of belnc colmlnl up hv the ai. nt
BOCOS ; & HILL.
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
Ifo 1J081'arnham Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA.
Office North Side opp. Grand Central Hotel ,
Nebraska Land Agency ,
PAVIS & SNYDER ,
1505 Farnham St. Omaha , Ntbr.
00,000 ACRES carefully selected lind In Eaat rn
Kcbraska for sale.
Great Bargains In improved farCa , and Omaha
city property.
0. F. DAVIS. WEBSTER BNTDBR ,
Late land Com'r U. P. R. B 4p.Ieb7tf
BYROS Li 13 RBBD.
Byron Reed & Co , ,
OLDE8T-JTAJUSSO
TP JU3-"EMGy
ff IS fill ASK A.
Keep ii complete abstract of tltte to nil
Eatit * In Omiha and Dmi/lM County , majllf
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL.
Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
PRICES REDnCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY
Located in the business cent'O , convenient
> placna of amusement. Elcxan Iy furnished ,
ontalnin > r all uvxicrn iftnnvemtnts , passeneei
ilevator , Ac J. n. CU.MMINOS , Propn tor.
ocletf
OODEN HOUSE ,
'or. MARKETSR & BROADWAY
Council S51uTs ( , Iowa <
line o Street Rallwiy , Omnlh 'otnd from
trains. RATES Parlor fl mr 93.00 per day ;
second floor. 9160 penliy ; third floor. S..W.
best fumubcd and mojt cormiodlous honse
the city. OKO.T. PHELPS Prop
IL
O.MAUA , NEB ,
IRA WILSON PROPRIETOR.
The Metropolitan U centrally located , and
cltta inetety respect , having recently be n
entirely renova'eu. Ilie public nil find U a
comfortable and homelike house. mar5tf.
UPTON
Scliuylcr , Neb.
Flirt clam Uovmo , Good Meala. Good rWs
Kooms , and kind and accommndatlnc ;
treatment. Twigood earnpe ! rooms. Specja wu
attention paid to commercial travelers. ane
S. MILLEE , Prop. , Ask PAD
I5-tf Schnyler , Heb.
FRONTIER HOTEL , PAIP
Laramie , Wyoming.
The miner's resort , good accommodation ! , P
sample room , charges reasonable. Special
attention i given -o traveling men.
ll-tf n. 0 HILUVRD Proprietor.
INTER - OCEAN HOTEL , Fli
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
, Fine uge Simple Booms , one C
bloclcJrom dcpot.JrataJ stop from 20 minutes
hours i for dinner. Free Bna to and from Op
< . Kates Si 00. Si W and J3.00 , according
room ; s ngle mea ] 75 cents.
A. 1 > . BALCOU , Proprietor.
AWDREW EORDEJT , Cnlef Cleric. mlO-t Opf f
PASSENGER JJCOMMODATIOH LINE
OMAHAANDRDRTOMAHA
Connects With Street Cars
of S4ONDER3 and HA1ULTOH
STREETS. ( End of Red Line as follow * : D
LEAVE OMAHA :
"J.iyandll IDa m .3:03,6:37and7:23p.m.
LEAVC FORT OMAHA :
7U5 * . nxTartS a , m. , and 12:45 p. m.
MCO , 6:1S and 8:15 p. m Ezt
The 8:17 a. m ran , InrlnoDllt ) , and the
Al
p.-m. ; ran , leaving Fort On-.aha , are usually
ded to full capacity 'th rejmlir pas ner . Drag
6:17 a. nx nra will be made from the post. J
, oorner of Codje and Ijtii tnrebM.
Tickets can le procured from Street cordriv.
or from driven of hacks.
, 25 CEST3. INCLUDING STBE OAE
J
28-tf
E3E1. . COOEZ ,
UNDERTAKER t =
, ca&\
Odd Fellows'Block.
attention fiT ntO _ ord'rj by telsjr ptu j
We call the attention * Buyers to Our Elusive Stock eKING
KING
AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOOD'S. _
WHOLESALE AND ETAIL
'
\
We carry the Largest and
v ,
BEST SELECTED STOCK' . OF GOODS IN
Which We are Selling at
OUR MERCHANT TAILORING *
Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS JE&ELON , whose well-cstablishe
reputatiooJ asVen { airly earned ,
"We also Keep an Immense Stock of
HATS , CAPS , TRUCKS AKB VALISES
REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
1801 * 1803 Fanilmm Slrcet.
cr. s.
AGENT p gj |
FOR UD
And Sole Agsiit foi
Hallet Davis & Co. , James & Eolmstrom , andJ. .
Pischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey ,
Burdett , and the Fort Wavne Qrg.jn
Go's. Organs ,
I deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had
experience in the Business , and handle oaly the Best
" " * '
J *
H 3 ? a Wff III > i
218 mil Street , City Hall IJuilding , Onmfr * ,
HALSEY V. FITCH. Tuner.
DOU3LE AID SINGLE ACTING /I X
[ Mr
Stsam Pompg , Eusriiia TrimmingH , Mining Machinery ,
BELTIKG HOSE , BRASS flKD ! ROy F1TTHICS , PIPE , STEAM PACKIMC.
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
HALLAOAY WiBD-fiHLLS , C-HUBGH AMD SCHOOL BELLS
A , T , . STRING , 505 r rrfbam Strflot Orrbi , , , Neb
si
2 jft Ii
& iv IL I
Iu Kegs and Bottles.
Special Flgntea to the Trade. Families Supplied at
Prices. OfficB , 39 Donglaa Street. Omaha
TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :
FRENpH KIDNEY PAD I
A Positive and Permanent Cure
Guaranteed.
M nil casts , nf OraveDlabetm / , DropsKtgWf Dbeua nf Ih
KUne . c , Incontinence and Ketention of Vnae , InRamitlon o
the Ki.Iiieyu , Catarrh of the IHiuMtr , IIL h Colored CJrine. C la
In > Ia ! k. s Je or Lions , Nervous WeaknrM , and la fact a
t' " . 'der of tftc BLvlderinil Urinary Orga" " . whether contract
ed l > i private ( L'eessfs or otheawise. This ( ( teat rcmcxly ban ) > c n
rs ( ! with BU-c OT for nearly ten JOM In fnncr , with the most
uo'ulciful curative effect * . It ciirrtb'1 absorption ! no nauseous
internal medicines beinsf reqnired.Ve ha e hutidtcd of tfrtl-
moiiUlft of cures by thlg I"l when all else had f-uTed-
LAD1E3 , J/yoa are TOffgrinz f mm Ptmale Weakne * ? , Ltocor.
rhcoo , or dlsrcKi peculiar to ftmaln , or In fact any ilbe * , Mfc
your dra.'ni t for Prof. Oullmetle'a French Kidney Pwl , on4
/ * nn ether. If he hag not zot It. send 42.00 and yea V.
iK.ei\v ( tte Pad by return mall. Addrtea 0. 3. Bunch , ,
FRENCH PAD CO. ,
Toledo , Ohio'
PROFGUILMETTFS FRENCH LIVES PAD
positively core Fe er ana Ague Dumb Ague , Acne C ko. BUllous Ferer. JaundiCB. .Dyspeprta.
all duea'es of the IJ er , Siwnach and BIoo.1. 7he pad cures by ahwrptlon. and Is permaneiZ
j our drnisist for this pad and take no other If he-doeanot ke pitiendlM U tne FRENCH
CO. , ( I * . . liranch ) , 7oleao , Ohio , and receive It by return mall. . KDHH A CO. ,
Agents. Omaha , / '
SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. ,
IF PACKERS
Wholesale and Retail in
FRESHIHKATS& PROVISIONS , AHE , POVLTKY. TISD , ETC.
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St. PaeMne House.
Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. E. E.
ISH MoMAHON
_ _ ,
l - rrf T-t W
Successors to Jas. K , Isb ,
DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS.
Dealers in Fine Imported
Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powdera , &c.
AfullHneof Suracal Irstrament * , Pocket Case * . Trnuw and Support * . Atxolntelr Pnr
tirngsandChemicaljajedln Wjpen n ? . I'reseriptlonj flOed at any hoar of. th * night.
Jas. K. Isli. * Lawrence .
VINEGAR W.ORK8I
EENSTKBEBS , Manager.
Mirulicairer of aQ kindi of