- _ S RUSBWATTiR : EDITOB . about Mr. Gar eld'a ti jubksin cabinet ranking , the New A ork Herald remarks that at last ads - , ? s orij twi torch light procefsiona tobeyeeraaiyof state. . 1 .a rppliud OS-E of the most reaiatk.ble ! inci tsjucntloned in Dr. Jliller'a gar- ii.l ufHbme Gossip u lha fact that woslo-hB was phywdan on a river boat , d r gonetr-p , ily one passenger - ' Tnls inctdcut will go dowu to _ n ) iir. Frank Smith , the wffl- . to an Omabt. man > > , ! c.piUlist , riw. "Tno Union Pacific bridge t..is at Offinha amount to ononxh ccsi of the actual eac.year to pay vi'h enough left ovir top tee bridge , p y a fair interest on the investment Tfin last Btra * that bruaVu the . -uocralic editor's back is the fact f . General Garfield has not only a 1 ] nty of electoral votes , but a ' r iljrali'y of the popular vote < hr Khout the Union , the Alabama , M uMippi and South Carolina plan ministry has R . onnced that no further coercive m a urej will be taken against Ire- IK id and that on the assembling of p i .israent on January Cth , important will be Ira reform ji , uures < f land ni 'twtely introduced. Meantime the 1 ii il wgno have Buccpedod In holding in check any disorderly demonstratione of the and are * > i tie part peasantry , u itga firm stand for their rights up- i. H taaante. The question is crying f r a solution and measures of relief c" ! uut nine1 ! longer be delayed. Jrjsr at present Kiuaas is the state 0 free whisky. The constitutional A-nuM itieot adopted prohibiting tbe > d manufacture of intoxlcatinc Ii , a-wra repeals all standing laws in i orence io the subject. As no pun- isiient ia prescribed for the sale of iior , Mniil there is Borne legislatn e \ .mi on the subject , the sale will be -M irey ! unrestricted. Should theleg- it'itiire refuse to carry out the man- v tfw-of the constitution , as the Ne- * > > . * ekn legislature has done iu connec > n vTith railroad matters , the tera- 1 rancc pejplo will have lumped from > M frying pan into the fire. 'lie grand jury ia session in Hamp o.i , lot , lua returned indictments % u-isl Philip Kratz , L J. Krone and . r'I Luke , township trastcas of " eve , Franklin couuty , and A D - Clair aad N. B. Bitfield , clerks of o 'cUan , for miking a falie return of v a votes out at the late election. * ir greeabick votes were cast in the t wnsfeip. but none trero returned. A id ? ut wouli be the result if Ne- grand iunes obeyed the lavr irought indictments npaintt who made fahe returns by omitting the votes cast for Thomas Majors for congroaainin. Nourlv 4900 VB S Ihrougliout the state were -illf .ly ignored and no returns whatever rr > ad j ofthem. The laws of as revere as thoao of frfuil in o'ection boards. grain aluppers claim that - dirauil nStn are i.v.tnjii-U til cut- nsr. " t'Chicatn ; , and that it is nnth- ingni ual that grain in traneit/n m the > eti3 dcluycd by orders fr < m rAi'roal headquarters in order that the rm ; m y sell grain to the ' 'shorts' at , anpy nguwe. They Bay that on oneoeciaion there was a sudden ad- raoee of ten cents on wheat , and that there ipon the Iowa pool adrancec friBgbts fisrc cents per bushel , thus e\judliug shippera to that extent. This IB a proof of the truthfulness cf onfaxhirge made in the address of the Tnlray Farmers' Club , as follows : Rlilror.d combinations suddenly and itsealesslj advance rates at times fo- voij'fcle to themselves , thus arbitrarily iimtthing the value of farm pro- uuijtj in farmer * ' hands millions of ioMn future writer m y take up for iiibjest tha "Quarrels of Royalty" mj [ furnish as much entertainment i orhi .reaclere as Disraeli in his fat - t i < ius "Qairrels of Authors " Queen ' 'JcUria and the Princess Louise arc ,4 * > aViig ? a apat over the princess' ra- f ueii to return to Canada with her lunbatul , ani her mother refuses to T * -the young lady until she givus her > bo'lfbjce lo the royol command. The Vrmsssj'T ? equally spunky , and won't ro ? hr ni until oho gets over her fit ; tenipsr , while the nsugbty Prince < f "Walesa * vainly trying to pacify the j -roman and bring about a rocoa- UsAJon. In the meantime the motto , 1 ' ad lUcaa Our Home" still hangs in i * Srswinc room of Windsor Castle. VE notice by our state exchanges > i.U Idoodel stock in large quiutities : ? ix > mtncj into Nebraska , TliU n ' "oing indicition of future pros- , .orlty to our farmers. Improvement i' stock means improvement in prices . .nd incrosBj in weight. It means mere home feeding and the cenver- f"ii of coru into beef. It means better shelter aad neater farm build ing , and in the end more money in the poskSts of our fanners. At no < iiaUut day our state is destined to bo ti > 3gtoteat besf producing state of thlj west. Other states msy while the ranges last eoud mora cattle to the ri3taru markets , but Nebraska by rcaion of its position , between the catllo ranges and the sci ' > rxrl markets ia batter adapted thau any etate to furnish the b iil grnlcj of meats to eastern epicures. Tier corn crop ia enormous. Lini i * cHwo and sjtazin good. She ia\'ery day increasing her prosperity > > y ths importation of the finer grades f stock , improving the quality of her ! > 2c3a and increislajj the wight of her ittlo. Taick necks and heavy ahonl- ie'M are taking the place of the * Tex- i ns. There is a praiseworthy emula- i . . - > n aoiong our farmers to exhibit the ssf Ms51tJTin7"thls line , and the cattle tKovn ailhe late statefatr were agon- umi * urpnee to eastern visitors. Our a < * siara are consulting their own in- or % 3ts no loss than the interests of the ' 5 c , when they improve their herds , VOICE OF THE STATE PBE5S Nebraska in GarfieltTs Cabinet- Power , Prestige and ! Plunder.wi Plunder. The Race for Paddock' Sert atorial Brogans. Renegades and Monopoly Cap" pars Must Fall in the Rear for the SpeaJiership. Cause for Thanksgiving Keep Your Byes on the Legis lature. _ A CAPIT1I. JOBBER. „ , . , . . . . Pioneer. Let President Garfield remember that lion. P. W. Hitchcock will make a capital "boss" to civilize or fight thtr Indians in the department of thi- interior If a savfgo cannot bo _ civi 1 zid , the next thing is to send him to 'the happy hunting grounds. " COKFSE. Tccumgch Ctlef. It's remarkable how unanimous the atate papers , outside of railroad in- Licnce , are in their ooposition to any lifcturbanee of the officialbanes of ex- senator Hitchcock. NOT THE LEAST DASOEK. Enterprise. "Nebra ka in the Cabinet" is the topic exciting the most discussion through the state press at present. Tae reasons for such a discussion ere two : every other state has a candidate for a cabinet position and Nebraska not wish to bo bobind , and the Lcuileman who is mentioned in con nection with this honorable poshioi f presidential adviser wants a little dvertis".ng. P. W. Hitchcock Is the ptty named , and the secretaryship of she interior la the bicho assigned t. > Lira , though of course neither he nor his friends are particular as to the place. We thought , when the subjeuf was first sprung , that it was short lived and only meant for a bi oi dattery on the part of Mr. Hitch cock's following ; but it has come t &uch a pass that a number of news papers in the Btatn have worked themselves into a delightful ecstacy over this famous gentleman and * hn "utnojs" for the place , and seem tc reilly believe that a cabinet position h possible for him. It is not. Phin eai W. Hitchcock will never Warm i cabinet seat. Even were it possible tli ere are two good reasons why h shouldn't. The first is that there is : host of abler men in the country am the ablest men in the counlry an wanted in the cabinet The matte : of a state demanding recognition be cause of her services and infiuenci by having one of her. citizens place in high rank in public service , is a1 nonsense unlees that- state can she citizens who stand on a par withj o superior to , citifisns of other etatea Nebraska cannot yet do that , and is no detriment to the state to suy so She lacks the ago , the population , th advantages in many ways , to product ni2n wlio are abln to rank with Gar ! io1d , Conkling , Elaine , Grant , She - nan , and hundreds of others- might name. Put there is a sccon reason why Mr. Hitchcock , even i he State had some reaeon for urgin iU claims , is not the man to ur e f > this place. He has not the baCkiuj : o the state let alone the Voice of thi courtry. Scarcely a majority of the citizens of Nebraska would favor Mr. Hitchcock for a government clerkship , let alone a cabinet p isition. A man for tuch a place should be eiidoracd at le-ist by the republicans of hi own state , before he cin aak the endorse- maut of the republicans of The nation. \fter all is said , wouldn't P. W. HinJiiAlr ! l a a _ rirullji J llnnr tn pat- in a cabinet along with Sherman and Grant and Conkling , supposing it should be composed of suet ) mun 1 But there isn't the least possible dan ger. OOUJJ > TUEKE BK WOBSE ? Schnyler Sun. An exchange remarks that ihere are wone men than Church Howe Tint's a fact , hut none of them are candidates fur speaker. A DlbQP.ACE TO PADDOCK. Unjoin Globe. It is a disgrace to Senator Paddock and his friends that the senatorial in- fl lence ia being used for the election of Church' Howe for speaker. This mty ba a good card to play , but we doubt it. it.THJB THJB TOOt OF HONOFOIJES. Exeter Enterprise. The railroads could undoubtedly do much towards electing Church Howe speaker of the houae , and they will order their men into line when the Gghting armies and those voting for lum can be depended upon for any thing in t ha railroad line during ' the rest of the season. AN TORCKUPULOCS TRACK. Pawnee Enterprise We met ChurchH6we at Lincoln the other day. Ho was affable. He w tk If possible , more intensely jock- eyish than ever. He was shaking hand ! indiscriminately , and - he w.is sf ter the speakershipof the house. lie undoubtedly wants the little end of the gavel pretty bad and isn't leav ing a stone unturned to getjk We sin carcly hope that a better man willpre- aide over the house tnan Church Howe. Xo doubt ho is a man of abil ity , but there ia just as little doubt that he is one of tha most unscrupu lous politicians in the state. It the two members of the house from Pawnee county open their record by voting for Church Howe for speaker they may expect the wrath of an icdiguant people descend ing on their heads inside of iwenty- four hours. In this conneclion wo miy sy that we have heard no bettor candidate suggested for the speaker- ship than Judge Kaloy of Red Oloud. 11 a is experienced , he is honorable , ho has a splendid reputation' and he is in every other way well fitted for the place. Other good men are also mentioned. lUninyg Ttebrulun. Who will be the next United States senator from Nebraska , can anybody guess1Napaneo Banner. , Wo"guess" it wont be Paddock , notwithstanding his sarcno confidence that lightning will etnke him a second time. A HEAVY WEIGHT. Brownville Adrcrtijar. We have no opinion as tojwhat kind of a governor Cams would make ; but that will be the heaviest weight , we imagine , that .Mr. Nance will have to carry in the senatorial race. NO MONOPOLY CACCDS. ' If our information is correct , Ihen we take it for cruntcd that both the U. P. and B & M.mil induce their friends to go into a caucus for the nomination of United a States sena tor , and the caucus will "sit" upon Gen. Van Wyck promptly but effect ively. [ Lincoln Democrat. If the U. P. and B. & M. intend to elect the next United States sena tor by holding a caucu * , it Trill be well for all members not under mo nopoly control to stay out of the cau cus and see if a senator cannot be elected by the legislators not ander the control of the U. P. and B : & M. [ Seward Reporter. CAHSS IS FOR CABX8. Lincoln Globe. " Lieut. Governor Cams is getting nervous , he sees his only chance to bu governor of Nebraska or any ker xtate abuntto slip from him , and to is quietly straining every nerve to met Go7. .Nance toihoB. aenatOA Fcr a long time he was for Paddock hoping o secure the place of U. S. marsnal , ut ho recognizes that Sauudera is a ; on in his path" in thardtrectionj-ancT .e LOW proposes to sacrifice Paddock o secure something for himself. STAY WHERE YOU At * . Wilioo Independent. The people of IKis state cannot tol- Tate with any great complacency the candidacy of Governor Nance for United States senator , which -we hear poken of m some quarters , when it ia emembered that Lieutenant Governor Cams is to take the gubernatorial ihair in case cf Governor Nanco'a pro motion , and this Isa contingency iriither expected or desired. Tne peo- ile elected Albinus Nance governor 'or two years from January next , and we beluve they desire and expect him o remain in the gubernatorial office or his full term. WHY WE GIVE THAKXS. Llaosln Oloso. Yesterday was Thanksgiving day , made BO by the proclamation f the President of the United States and the governor of Ne braska , . and it was duly observed by ill classes who ate their turkey and r ce pudding at about threa o'clock p. m. The farmer returned thanks be cause he did net have to give Jay Gould but one-half of his hog and two-thirds of his corn to get them to market , and the merchant returned thanks because the railroad Jungs had allowed htni ip live through' the year without crushing the life out of him when they hold the power to do set T .o lezUUtcn elect returned thanks for the railroad passes that they have rzoalved or ere utoiit to recdif e for services to bo ren dered the coming winter. Governor Nanco returned thanks because the Union Pacific are going to make him a U. S. senator , and Lieut. Govern or Cams gave thanks because the game corporation are about to make a gov- t rnor out of him. The railroad com paniea offered thanks because the pao pie of this country are so eagily gull ed and made to p\y four prices for transportation. The people of the state of Nebraska return thinks , and they have especial reason for doing SO ) because the time is so near at hand when they can nay that the people run tha ! government and not the railroads , and the millions of dollars which are annually expended to control the pi to tons ; in this free country of ours wil ! count for naught. Truly we have al something to be thankful for. KKEP YOUJl EYES ON THEM. V&hoo Timos. * - The people of this county mustkeep themselves posted during the nex session of the legislature and watch the course Of the members elect frdm this county. Toe first on the dockc is the election cf U. S. sea tor , ant thf y will tote for one of the U. P tools now in the field or to be brough in as the dark hone. The noxtpoin' ' on which they want lo be watched in railroad legislation. Th6y are pledgee to thppciiple that they ara in favor o restricting the rtilrcad charges nm extortion , and tLoy mnet by heW to their p'o-'g" ' . It i * .urtj ttai they are cuinruittsd by their platform t < ftSilrict the roads to "reisonable' charges , and they nay cjutend tha the roads are now charging "roa eunable" rates and that no legislation is needed. The people undeietain the matter different and must hol < them to th"ir half way pledge and c inpel them to do Uieir duty. Since the clectii U , freights have gone nj and the inonopuh malingers i6 ba coming indepeiiDour , : id legls.ation muit bo had in the i ioreat o ! the pee - pla whioh wilt et.p iis fluctuations in froiahts whereby tt j producer i rubbed e\ory \ time ha markets hi crops Their license , under the pres ent system , allow them to raise o lower their frtights with the market and rob the producer of all the profit of his crop. Every full as Ihe pram beg ns to move to market the freight go up and in the dull season when tba people's votes are wanted t nd no grain : s to b moved , they make a greal show by putting freights down. This system of robbery must be stopped by legislation that will fix the r tes o freights and make them equitable anc uniform with profits on a par with the profits of the industries of the coun try. Erery farmer is interested in this matter , and his representatives if they reflect the sentiments of their constituents , must work t ? accomplish this result. Then keep your nye on your representatives , and if they dare to misrepresent you they should be hunt ; to the first telegraph pole tha can be reached. Force them to teethe the mark. NO MObE O1 THAT CHATF. Su'tton Register. An item copied from The Register and credited toour local contemporary w made the text of an editorial by The Omaha Republican , in wnich it avows that it would not dare to bo such a re publican as Senator Saunders or Judge Crounse or thpto "pig head" newspa pers of this state that fail to whistle its tune on all occasions. Just now The Republican is furious , ifnotfrivo- lous , in its protestations oLnarty fealty and in its denunciations of any man who m y have scratched & name on the regular ticket. DEFEATED AND DESPEBATB. EUte Democrat. It is rather a startling dispatch which all of a sudden springs forth from Omaha , tn the shape of a re publican contest for four teats which the democrats have secured in the next legislating by an average ma jority of not less than one hundred votes } and wo nro ready for Another dispatch from Seward , informing the people of Nebraska that Claudius Tones Intends to contest the seat of Thos. Graham. The contests once brought forth , the three democratic senators may as well save themselves the trouble and expense of coming to Lincoln , lor their fate will be decreed beforehand , and their eoats stolen to bo given tomeu that never were elect ed. Messrs. Doane , Howe , McShane , Paxton , members elect from Douglas , are not men who would resort to any illegal devices to secure an office ; those gentlemen are well known throughout the state as men of irre proachable character and then they sre above suspicion. Then what can be the cause ; what job h there to be concocted fur which the votes ot Contact , Locke.J Fox and Co. , are de sired ; has not the Union Pacific railroad - road votes enough In the senate and house , and are these four men's votes necessary to give it a decided majority on joint ballot ? We anxiously await fresh developments of this matter , not that we are particularly anxious that there should be any democrats at all in the next legislature , but for the sole sake of showing how far republi cans dare go in matters of political infamy. Tc anyone acquainted with the hla- tr and course of The Republican this merely provokes a smiles or a grunt of contempt. No later than just previous to the last state convention , The Republican thrextened , if Ihe opposing faction in Douglas county obtained contro' of jthe county convention , toj bolt , as it "had done oq previous occasions , Its . „ > - j- of Btiper-loyalty to" the prtv is a eham thst deceives no one 1 acquainted with its methods. R - cently it hai devoted large space to vilifying Senator Saunders , because , as it alleges , he did not support the whole republican legislative ticket in Douglaa county. Supposing the charge be true , does The Republican account' .such contiuctmore _ heinous _ than being a candidate l > f "the 'oppsing party for congress , as the men ifis.now enjjsged in landing to the skies have been ? thaeditor , of. The Rspubli- an , who Greeleyized , think that > oltinc a local ticket ia a crime in omparison 1 Give us something be- ides duff , gentlemen. . Half a dozen amocrats , more or les * , do no great larm in a legislature- that has 100 rem - m : lican majority on joint ballot , and ; here may be greater crimes in the alendar than scratching a name from he regular ticket under these cir- umstances. At any wte , the Rapub- ican is in no position to crack the urty whip or read anyone out of the tarty. If The Republican would give its real reasons for its frothy Indignation here would appear an animal of an entirely different color from the one now exhibited. But that is just what it "dare not" do. In the opin- on of The Register , its nsme would > e "Power , Prestige and Plunder" and that's what's the matter with The Republican. EENEOADE'S BEWABD. AripihoePiineer. A. H. Church , the defeated Union lcifio capper and aspirant for repre sentative in Lincoln county , is pro- ific with his fault finding , blsmtng every one but the right one himself. Bis toadying to the Union Pacific and contemptible actions at the senatorial convention atrPlum Creek , were more than the honest voters could stand , and his opponent was elected by a rousing majority. It la one of the most gratifying results of the cam- tvu ; n , to u , the defeat of A. H. Church. OMAHA TO FEISOO , Pencil Sketches of Prominent Scenes on the Eoute , Blue Skies , Golden Sunshine , and Celestial Abomina tions. The Evangelists at Work. j Correspondence oi Tnx EXE. SAN FBAKOIS O , November 50. After many a warm-hand pressure direct pressure , at that from old and true friends at Stirling which , by the way , is ona of Nebraska's nicest small towns on the 9th inst. your correspondent pendent took the freight train for Lincoln. Arriving there ; ho found that the raih , which "had been pouring down when we started , had turned to snow , and the snow in turn had turned to mud , and the streets in consequence were well , like tholo of Omaha. The 10th and llth were passed in Omaha , where the mud was thte k and eep enough id rethin'd one of .Lincoln. "After filling up" ( the valise and lunch basket I refer to ) , some tlmo on the afternoon of the 12tb , we left the best city west of the muddy M'Bsouri for this place cf po litic-it and social unrest. The inci dents of the run .from the western boundary of Nebraska till you reach the foot-hills of the Biorrai , are of but little interest. The country is one vast stretch of mountains , rocks Mid plains of sind.boverad rage- bruMi , .lid alkali dust fills your nos trils and your eya j though thb win ; dews and door ? nf the ciis are keft comfortably closed , the train's mott < h stirs it up and every soul gets its full share. No partial ! y ii shown in tins respect. The most beaut f ol sicht ; east of the Sierras is the Devil.'s slide , west of Ogden , seen by moonlight wo had beautiful moonlight nights nehrly all the way out. , , The most remarkable thlni ? abont this slide in thf want of any apparent reason w' y s , at . . .ship should come than- ) d-ie i r for any other purpose , if the people in that favored locality are all right. Utah , one would suppose , was well enough fixed without any watching ) parhips , however , he pome's out occasionally fora vacation with his friends if that is sn , it is all right. On the train we were fortunate enough to meet some very pleasant people , as one is always cortxin to do. Among them a Mr. Smith and family and a Mr Fountain and wife , all from Elmyra , N. Y. , on their way to Riverside , Oal. , where tney expect to engage in fruit raising Riverside is near Jjos Angeles , and in the heart of the fruit country of Call The warm and uniformly salubrious climate of southern California , is rapidly making that portion of the state a favored resort for those who seek .relief or cure from pulmonary trouble. Summer there means golden sunihine , which rests like a burden ever all the land for nine months , at toast , of the year. Batj tb retiirn to the subject ; as my friend Prestonj a ys , after our long ride through bit- Ing'dust , it was with an indltcrtabbla sense * f relief , that we saw , in the early morning of the 16th , pine trees at the foot of the grandest mountains on earth , and from thence down to Gold Flute interest never fligs. There are a succession of the finest scene along this" portion of the route , not barren as the Rockeys , but varied with forests , rapid streams and lakes. Snow iheda and tunnels through the mountains shut off some of the finest scenes or break them to occasional glimpses , but from what yon see you know they are there. From the summit of the mountains yon go down without the aid of steam. Swaying around curves the train thunders along the smoothest road bed a train ever pasted over. The grade here is frequently over one hundred feet to the mile , and only the pressure of the breaks hold you down to 25 miles an hour from the Summit until Cape Horn is reach ed , where we slow up , or down rather , to perhaps twenty or twenty-five miles an hour. The scenery at this point is really very grand. On the right the mountains rise many hun dreds of feet and on the left as you come down and beow ! the window you sit at perhaps a thousand feet , perpendicular ones at that.Spread out in the valley you see the yellow soil , fruit trees of nil kinds and mazanura bushes and the live oska of the elope , and over and above all the wonderful blue skies of California ; they are like only the sunshine , a blue and golden Inheritance of the Pacific. Its no wonder the children of of sunny Italy love to live here , the very atmosphere breathed is like the nectar you read of but never taste because you are no Gcd perhaps in your mind at least are yon one. San Francisco is reached on the 16th. We wake up about 9 o'clock the folio win ? morning to find that the boat for Portland , which In tbe pa pers was advertised to leaTO the 18 h , had in all reality already gone , and for the period of five days we were doomed to stay in San Franciico , which five days we have used for the most part in walking over the plank sidewalks of the cotmopoliton-city , - * and , yea tro confess it we bare been in Chinatown. Although the smallpox is raging up there and the air is poluted with all the combina tions of filth that human being can stand , we traveled the 'Streets of the Geleitial portion of the o ty and JOB- j tied Rgainat o-ir pie-tailad , rat eating , ' brethren , whom God created in his ownjm | ge jfi/st , and the ancestors of th"e" Milic n mn subsequently and what' a eight-it is ! "Mechanics < f Heaven" ( celestiil kingdom , I mean ) arothereof _ all classes ndconditions _ inhabiting the best ptrli < n cf ban Francisco. S armiig thousands own and occupy the best buildings and tha inest location in the city. They own ; he properly -and run their own busl- ness.and would just as soon push you into the gutter as to be pushed there themselves. They wear as good ma terial on their backs , many of them , as Pat. Hawes or Hascall. Moody and Sankey are here shying orthodox recks at tbe sinners of this sinful ci y. Brother Sankey sings that beautiful and atfectingly simple church ballad , " 0 , where h my boy to-night , " and Brother Bloody does the really effective work by exhorta ilon and in a nunner that is earnte and manly , devout as faith itself. They are occupying Dr. Stoue'o church on Post street , and to night it was filled to oveifljw'ina ; with men , a th's was the card. Brother Moody's text was , "He came to his own and they received htm not. " He spoke of the unbelief of the citizens of Galilee in that day and tha similar unbelief of the people of 'Frisco of this day. He wanted to know If the merchant princes of this city wanted' Christ , if they , any of them , would entertain him. as a welcome guest if he were to appear now did they wish him to overlook their ledgers and see "shoddy" charged as imported goods. D'd the bankers want Christ ? Did the dtmocratio party wish the Son of Man ? or any other patty for that mat ter. Did the board of trade hunger for an opportunity to listen at the feet of Jesus ? No , there was no mora room for the friend of publicans and sinners now than there was when more than eighteen hundred years ago he came on earth the grandest of martyrs and the noblest of heroes ; the type of perfection , bearing the form and sim- litnde of man , but God like in char acter , as God his father , God himself. The church seats 2000 people com fortably the seats wore ail filled and and the asles crowded with standing men. Your servant , perhaps mis * taken for a clergyman , had a seat on the platform. The next letter I will write from Aftrria , W. T.G. G. W. D. Mr. Fred Hartley , Bloomiogton , 111. , writes : Having siifferecl with In * fhmmatory rheumatism for the past five years , tried all remedies known to relieve that complaint , and spent many a dollar without any relief , I wat at last induced "by my druggist to try St. Jacobs 0.1 , and have been entirely cnred. RHEUMATISM , ffaurafgla , Sciatica , Lumbago , Backache , Soreness of fho 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. So Preparation dn t&rih squab. & $ . Jip > W Oit as a , safe , sure , simple and tfieap Eiitrnal Bemedy. A trial entails but the compsratlTely trifling outlay of 50 Cent * , and tier ? one eufftr- tng with pain can have cheap and podtlv * proof of luelalmi. Directions in Hertn TjtZfn&fa. SOLDBYALLDBUO&I8TS AKDDEALEEB IH MEDICINE , A.VOGELZR&CO. , XalUmortard , V. 0. A. . a-'wnys Coroa and never disap points. TIio world's great Pali- Rtolievor forMan and Boast. Cheap , qnicll and rslia ble. PITCHER CASTOB1A is not Jiarca'c. . Children grow fat upon 3 Mothers like , and Pliysiciiu-a recommend CASTORIA. It regulates the Bowels , cures "Wind Colic , allays Feverislmess , and de stroys "Worms. WEI BE METER'S CA TARRH Cnro , a Constitutional Antidote lor this terrible mala dy T > y Absorption. The most Important Discovery since Vac cination. Other remedial may relieve Catarrh , thi * core * at any stage before Consumption sets in. Machine Works , J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager. Themont inorotgh appolnte' and complete llachlna Shops and Foundry in the state Callings ol every description rnsnnfacted. Engines , Pomps and ere y cliss of machinery made to order. order.pedal attention given to If ell Augnrs , Pall < - ys , Dangers , ShaftinprBridce Irons , eer batting , etc Plans tor nerr MachIneryMeacfiiTilcil Dranjht- Dt , Models , etc. , nnllr ezecnt d. - SOHarnev St. . Bet. 14m and ISth. Qa week. | 12 day at t-crne iU > madeoa ; 'outfit frtB.Addrt SHEELY BROS. PACKING CO. , PORK AND BEEF PACKERS Wholesale and Retail in FRESH OTFATS& PROVISIONS , GAWE , POULTRY , FISH , ETC. CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED. OFFICE OITTMARKET-1415 Douglaa StrPaoMng House , Opposite Omaha Stock ! Sards , U. P. R. E. cMAHON , Successors to Jaa. ET. Ish , DRUGGISTS AND PERFUMERS. Dealers in Fine Imported Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soaps , Toilet Powders , &o , A f ull line of Surgical Instruments , Pocket Cases , Trow * and Supporters. Absolutely Pure Prnzsand ChemicaU used in Uispeniinj. Prescrij tlons filled at any hourofthe nlghU Jas. K. Isli. Lawrence aititlabOB * MORE POPULAR THAN EVER. The Genuine SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. The popular demand for the GENUINE SINGEJl in 1879 exceeded thatof any previous year during the Quarter of a Cen'tuy In which this "Old Eeliable" Machine has been before the public. In 1878 we sold 356,422 Machines. In 1879 we sold 431,167 Machines. Excess over any previous year 74,735 Machines. Our sales last year were at the rate of over 1400 Sewing Machines a Day 1 For every business day in the year , The "Old Beliatfe" That Every REAL Singer is the Strongest , Singer Sewing Machine the Simplest , the Most chine has this Trade Mark cast into tht Durable Sewing Ma- Iron Stand and em chine ever yet Con bedded in the Arm of- structed. the Machine. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING GO. Principal Office : 34 Union Square , New York. 1,500 Subordinate Office * , in the United States and Canada , and 3,001 Offices intheOId World and South America. sepl6-d&wtf HOTELS. THE ORIGINAL. RIGQS HOUSE ! Oor. Randolph St. & 5th Avo. , CHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO S2.00 AND S2.50 PER DAY Located in the business cent e , convenient to pliC" ? of amusement. . ElqLsntly furnished , containrne alt mudora Improvements , passenger eJpS < iiio J. H. tiOUHINuS , Proprietor. /clfltF J . & BROADWAY Conncil muffs. lowiu On Una o Street Ilallwiy , Omnlbu'o nd from all trains. RATES Parlor fli > > r , 83.00 per day ; second flonr.JZCO pSriliy ; third lit or. 82.00 The beat furnished and moi coia i.odious lioow in the city. OEO. T. PIIELP3 Prop FRONTIER HOTEL , Laramie , Wyoming. The miner's resort , good accommodations , area gam pie room , charges reasonable. Special sltentloh jrlvon > traveling men. t1-f II n HILLIVRD Proprietor. INTER -OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Firrt-cl Ba , Fine arge Sample Roomp , Cn Mock from depot. Tralnt stop from 20 mlnntea to 2 hours for dinner. Free Baa to and from Dttpot. Kates 12.00 , S2.BO and JS.OO , according to room ; B'ngle racil 76 cento. A. U , BALCOM , Proprietor. W BORDEN. Cnlef ri rk. mlO-t UPTON HOUSE , Scliuyler , Neb. Flist-clisa House , Good Ueab , Good Eedg Airy Roonu , and kind and accommodating treatment. Twigood gamplp room * . Bpecia attention paid to commercial trarelen. S. MILLEB , Prop. , alS-tt Schnyler , Neb. VINEGAR WORKS ) EENST KREBS"Manager. Uanufacturer of all kinds of St. Bet. Slh oirflfltA. ON AH A , XSB TUB II prepared to make Pants , Suits and overcoats to order. Prices , fit and workmanship guaranteed to euit. One Door West of fJmlcfeahank'a. ilOly EAST INDIA BITTERS I ILER & CO. , SOLE MANUFACTURERS OMAHA. Neb. PASSENGER CCOMMOJJATIOK LINE OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA Connects With Street Carg Corner of SADNDER3 and HA1IILTOH STREETS. ( End of Red Line ufollowi ; LEAVE OIIAHA : 630 , * : J7andlJ:19a. ra ,3:03.5:37and733p.m. LEAVE FORT OMAHA : 7:15 : a m. . 9 : 5 a. m , and 12:15 p. m. ' 4:00,6:15 : and 8:15 p. m. The 8:17 : a. m run , leavlru- omaha , and tbe i:00 p. m ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are usnilly f&ded to full opacity with regular passengers , Tbe 6:17 a. m. rna will be made from the poet- office , comer of Dodge and 15th enrehta. Ticket * can be procured from street cardrlr. era , or from driven of hacks. FABE.2SOKNTS. IHOLUDIVO 8TRE CAB Vt.il J. C- MER6HANT TAILOR Capitol Are , , Opp. Muonio Hall , OMAHA , . - NEB , UflflKlBU HIIUSE3. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. 0ALDWELLHAMILTONfCO Busineas transacted same aa that o an Incor- po rated Bank. AccounU kept In Currency or gold jnkject to light check without notice. Certificates of dnposlt Issued parable In three dx and twelve months , bearing Interest , or on dsffiand without Interest. Advances made to customers on approved te- cnrltlos at market rates of IB t treat Bay and selU'oId. bills of exchange Govern- meut , State , County anil City Bonds. Draw Sight Dnfta on Envland , Ireland , Scot land , and all parts of Europe. Sell E iropean Paesaze Ticket * . nOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. angldtf U. S. DEPOSITORY. IHST NATIONAL BANK OFOMAUA. Cor. 13th and Farnham Streets , OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IS OMAHA. ( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , ) uYlXLUHED Ol 18 6. Organized M a National Bank , August 20,1863. Capital and Profits OverSSOO.OOO Spedall/Mithorlzedbythe Secretary or Treagnry to receive SnbBcriptlon to the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIBKCTORI HniUM Koczrrzs. President. Auausrca Korarzi , Vice President. H. W. Tans. CMbler. A. J. forrLSTOt , Attorney. JOBS A. c * IOHTOS. F H. Dins , Astft Caahlei. Till bank receives deposit without regard to smounU. Iiraet time etrtlBcates bearing Interest. Draws drafts on Ban Francisco and principal cittU of tht United States. aLu London , Dublin , Edinburgh and tba principal dtiM of the conti nent of Kurop * . Bells passage tickets for fiBlgraota In the In. man ne. mayldtf REAL ESTATE MOKE * Geo. P. Bemis' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 16th A Douglas Bit. , Omaha , Neb. Thli agency doea HBICHT a brokings tmsJ- noae. Does notspoculate , and therefore any bar gains on Ita books are Insured to It * patrons , In ttead ot being gobbled up by the agent BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA - NEBRASKA. OfHce North Slda opp. Grand Central Hotel. Nebraska Land Agency. DAVIS & SflYDER , 1505 Farnham St. Omaha , Niltr. tOOCOOAORZ8e refuny selected land In EMtwa Hebmkm ( or Bale. Great Birgalnaln Improved fisnf , andOmths dtypropertj. O. P. DAVIS. WEBSTER BHTDIB , late Land ComT U. P. B. B 4p-Ub7t ! xnox un > . _ unru un. Byron Reed & Co. , REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Keep eomptet * abstract of tltl to all Baal Estate In Omaha and Dongbs County , mayltt UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Tonnerly of GUh 4 Jtoobf ) UNDERTAKER No. 1117 Farnham St. , Old Btand ot Jacob Ol * ORDXRS er TJfLKVRAPB SOLICITS E. IF. COOBZ , UNDERTAKER , Odd Fellows' Block. Prompt attention given tordm by telegraph. THE OHIY PUCE WHERE TOO can find a good aanrtmext of BOOTS AND SHOES At ft LOWSR PIGURK than at any other iho hocM In the dtT. P. LANG'S , 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS , SHOES MADE TO ORDER ani tatUactlon guxrintwd , ablt. f { We call the attention of Buyers to Our Extensive Stock of CLOTH IN AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. * f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry the Largest and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF GOODS IN CMA Which We are Selling at GUARANTEED PRICES ! ! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING Is in charge of Mr. THOMAS TALLON , whose well-establishe reputation has been fairly earned. We also Keep an Immense Stock of 9 HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND VALISES1 REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONE PRICE STORE,1 M. HELLMAN & CO. , mSleodaw ii01 : & 1803 Parnlmm Street. PIANO RGANS. CT. S. "W'ZRZG-ZHT , AGEHFR ! CHIGKERING PIANO , And Sole Agent for Hallet Davis & Co. , James & Holmstrom , and J. & fr Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey , Burdett , and the Fort Wayne Organ Go's , Organs , I deal in Pianos and Organs exclusively. Have had years' experience in the Business , and handle only the Bast. I u . . , 218 IGth Street , City Hall Building , Omuha , Neb. HALSBT V. FITOH. Tuner. DOUBLE AXD SINGLE ACTING POWERDOUBLE IAND PUMPS Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AMD IRON F1TTIHCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING AT WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. I. . STRANfr. 906 TVimlmm S HENRY HORNBERCER , V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Y Prices. Office. U3P Donelu FJf7t. Omaha CARP NGS Oarpetings I Oarpetings I J. B. OETWILER , Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOUGLAS STREET , BET. 14TH MD 15TH I3ST 18G8. ) Carpets , Oil-Cloths , Matting , Window-Shades , Lace Curtains , Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST , V I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS * And have a Full Line of Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- Lining Stair Pads , Crumb Clothes , Cornices , Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels In fact Everything kept in a first-Class Carpet House. * ! Orders from abroad solicited * Satisfaction CSnarantcetf Call , er Address John B. Detwiler , Old Beliatte Carpet Souse , OMAHA ;