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    THE DAILY BEE
B. nOSSWATBB ; EPITOg
OVER 70,000 citizens of Albany par
licipated in the reception to Genera :
states in the
two
THERE are only
debl-IlU
union which have no Btate
noisand New Jersey.
ia preferred to
HAZING in the army
Hazen in the weather service , at leas !
and frost-ninpec
by the mass of cold
humanity. _
SENATOR ALLISON thinls the poopli
unanimous fo
are
of the northwest
Jim Wilton In the cabinet. So ar ,
the railroad companies.
Pacific urges republican
THE Union organ
publican legielators not to throw avru :
their v.otes. This Is a gentle hint ' '
desert the sinking ship of Pad for th
pirate junk of Alblnue.
THE .Republican announces , " 01
good authority , " the pardon of Die !
Adams , the Deadwood defaulter. Th
Republican must have been interview
ing Paddock.
THE question of a postal telegraj. .
is already being agitated at Washicf
ton. THE BEE Is confident that th :
is the only eolvtlon of the telegrap
problem.
THE junior editor uf the Hepnbhca
thinks if Senator John D. How
"were dead ho would ba a happic
m n. " These remarks como wit
peculiar fitness from the writer.
GEN. GOFF , the newlysppointc
secretary of the navy , is 43 years old
but looks younger and ranks as an ex
cellent lawyer of highly culture
manners. He is married to a Wee
Virginia lady.
THE republicins of Mr. Conger1
dietrlct in Michigan are confident c
electing his successor by 2OC ,
m&jority , whether there is or not
fusion of the democrats and green
backers. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Governor Sprague insists that thcr
" " little Canoi
waa a "shot-gun" in that
othet affur , and insinuates that Hoi
cob's curl will wilt when full develoj
menta are mado. Governor Sjr gu
evidently don't belong to the mschin <
Sunaet-Cox has introduced his ar.
portionmcnt bill , framed in the lute
eat of the democratic party and tl
oulhern bull-dozers. The rcpubl
cans In congress will have somethii
to Ray before It becomes a law.
THE Now York Tribune imagim
William D. English , of Indiana , 1
be too busy with his foreclosure c
fal > i to carry out his threats of enii
the republican prcfi for supposed 1
bels perpetrated during the rece :
campaign.
THE government under the "A
rein of Pension" act has to deal wi' '
a white elephant of the largestpropo
tions. It is estimated that from G (
000,000 to $120,000,000 will be r
quired to meet the claims IcgUlmn
or fraudulent which will b preaei
cd under its provision ? . There r.
now 300,000 cliirrn pending , and In
year 14,631 wore allowed. The
o aims avoraco § 1200 to the man , ni
a number como up to 55000 , § 70
aid $8000. Notwithstanding the gre
number already Unacted upon , claii
como pouring lu at the rate of 1GOC
month and the end is not yet In sigl
THE commissioner of pensions h
c tiled attention to the large sums
money which are being directed in
the pockets of pension and cl i
ngentsand which may as well bo tax-
to thogovernment or to thepensionet
Some of these agents employ frc
fifty to one hundred clerks in the
offices and take enormous commi
sions from the unfortunates w ]
nva.l themselves of their service
Commissioner Bently remarks that
* rule a pension agent is a perfect
useless appendage to the departmcr
A eoldirr entitled to a pension c ;
easily get all the advise ho needs fro
a magistrate or lawyer at homo coi
petcnt to draw up & legal papi
Whenever It cans'thojpension burei
ignoroi the agent and deals direct
with the cliimsnL
Let those ; faotions who nra nc
M riving to further their own ends
Mio expense of public opinion rctnei
h-r a truth KS old as politics itsc' '
"More is made by winning pnbl
f vor than hy securing a mere favo
HP The latter will furnish only 01
R dltl real urm against increased fi
position ; the former will bro k dev
aid disarm opposition altogether. "
Tun BEE is convinced that the o
position of Senator John ! D. Howe
* h- issuing of bonds for public sewc
11 noteharodliy the majority of DoU |
lai county tax-payer * . It is n not
worthy fact that every property hol <
er and resident along the north an
B mth Oraahi creeksnro urgent in the
demands that speedy artiou be take
to provide for the health of thoBe loca
itics.
Opposition to taxation for sov
crinc l heats pwlioni of our city com. .
entirely from those who have eitfai
no interests in these sections , orwhoi
wealth is invested outside of roil ci
V&lQ 1Q ClJUifll * ft } *
" * A HE DEE IS Oppose
the provision embodieu i
Senator '
Howe'e amendment , hc !
requires. , three-fourths
majority (
he electors of the city before EUC
bonds cn bo issued. It ia difficul
nough to secure the voting of bond
f the most
urgent nese utyat thepn
ent ratio of
two-thirds
vote Certai
caflUhstswhose interest , lie laotho ,
direction , can
readily
secure enouci
foUowmg to-defeat by a .
, however necesaar
TU _ '
Aae eewcr
postpone
wlu . ? * la
question
age
ment. The delay * 01. ,0C. nai
the'eacrlficv * i thi
been p ld for by
the voters
life. One-fourth of
to lu
dlv thould not be permitted
of our cerooter
, the population
omy.
THB SENATORSHIP.
Nebraska Is now busy electing hei
enator. Upon the result of the con
eel now in progrcEU at Lincoln rest
ho Influence and prominence of ou
late in national affairs for six years t
come.
Hampered from the time of hlselec
ion with pledges to democrats am
monopoly rulers , distressed by finan
cial obligations held by corporations
and by entangling alliances with th
worst elements of the republican part
n Nebraska , Senator Paddock bs
'ailed ' to make record which shoul
entitlohim to the cupport of Nebrask
republicans or ralae his hopes of
second term in the United States sei
ate. The exposure by THE BEE of h
circer at Washington as a cornmc
s'.ock gambler aud legislative dodge
iiis shameful abuse of the appoints
powers in recommending to positioi
of trust men nhoae previous condu <
was sufficient guarantee of their fntui
actions should be sufficient to aliens
Tom his support every fsir-mlndt
and honest republican.
Governor Nance , who Is hiding h
aspirations benind a very thin cloak
loyalty to Ssnator Paddock , is equal
unworthy of elevation to the senat
He is neither a strong man nor o :
who is large enough to make a distin
figure and give worthy representatii
to the stato. He represents thst u
wholesome clement in Nebraska po'
tics which is now striving to add
corporate power in the national leg
lature , and to ensure the continuan
of monopoly oppression to the dot
nnut of the producers of the count :
The election of Governor Nan
means the elevation of one of t
worst monopoly tools in tha state
the governorship , and will only fast
moie tightly the manacles of corrx
ate oppression on the farmers , mi
chants and ehippars of our stato.
In the senatorial contest the que
tion of principle is of chief impo :
ancc. A man must be selected in f i
accord with the sentiment of the pi
pie , intelligent enough to pcrcei
their needs , honest enough to cxpn
his convictions and sufficiently en <
gotlc to carry such convictions in
action for the common welfare. 1
choice which does not embody the
essentials will commend itself to po
ular approval. Nebraska demand !
senator of earnest and uncomprom
iug republican convictions , a man w
will bring harmony and strength , r
destruction and weakness , into t
public councils , a man who , rising
the true planu of statesmanship , w
strengthuu the party und add In i
creasing the influence of the stato.
THE text of the new Chinese tre :
has been made public. On the wh <
it may be said to furnish a salisfactc
solution of the coolie question. ' .
the terms of the Burlingamo treaty t
right of the subjects of the cmpei
to change their homes nnd nllnjtar
and tha mutual right of free immig ;
tion and emigration were recognizt
The new treaty provides that wh (
ever in the opinion of the govoi
mont of the United States the comi
of Chinese laborers to our shores
their residence here threatens to
feet our interests , congress may
once regulate , limit or prohibit su
coming hero of Chinese coolies pi
vided they neither maltreat or abt
such immigrants in carry !
out the provisions of t
treaty. This provision does not :
ply to Chinese teachers , etuden
merchants or travelers who shall
permitted to go and como withe
hindrance or molestation. On tether
other hand our own merchants c
travelers are guaranteed protect )
and freedom when on the soil of 1
Chinese empire.
The commercial treaty guarranii
to all Americtns in China who hs
disputes nnd grievances to set
a trial before officials of their o
nation , thus ensuring a speedy a
satisfactory Battlement of all disput
The obnoxious Chinese tonn :
and export dues , which have beei
grant hindrance to American tn
with China , are done array wi
These concassions are gained throu
our agreomout cot to touch the opii
trade nor engage in importing 1
drug into the emperor's dominie :
On the whole , as we have said 1
fore , the two treaties are eatiafactoi
and giva Iho United States adv ,
tages in its relations with China wh
arc possessor by no other nation.
THE bolt of fifty-two republic
members of the Pennsylvania legis
tnro from "the machine" is creatl
considerable excitement In the hoi
of the Gum-irons and among the r
herents of Oliver , thooiucusnomini
Giluflia remarked that opposition
Oliver woulu Grow and it did.
Influence of Manufactures.
Western Home Journal.
The extension of manufacturing i
dustries in a country so large as oi
exarts a very Important infiuenc ? up
the national body polWc. Whe
one section of a great country is :
most oxclnstvelr engaged in agtici
'
tural pursuits , aud'another iTecti
devoted mainly to manufacture
questions of public policy frequenl
triae which seem to favor the peoj
< -f ono section to the detriment
the o of the other. The agitation
such questions is likely to engend
jealousies of more or less bitternes
and to render it extremely difficult
settle such differences in an arnica !
manner. Before our late war , man
factnres cspecUlly of iron and mel
work , were largely confined to I
eastern states. The breadstuff's
the west were shipped to the sc
board , and the products of Xew En
iand mills and factories shipped ba
ia return. About all the cotti
of the south was transported a the
sand miles from the fields upon whl
it was grown , to be spun and wov <
Into fabrics for the market. Ti
chances thst have been going <
quietly since 1865 have been prodn
tive of the highest good to the peep
sf the whole country. Manufacturer
both of metalwork and texti
fabrics , hava been moving westwa :
and southward , and the greater dtve
tification of industries , and ther
'ore of business interests ,
doing more to unite nil sections <
the country upon general que
tions of public policy than any oth
CVj" " rjbination of influences. Tne we
. the east In useful prodcc
g.
I ot tb& shopt miu and factory , and h
-n s < nc@ laken the lead in makii
I " - . .
and eelling agricultural implement !
to every civilized part of the world ,
The south is rapiilly erecting cottoi
mills and iron works to fabricate he :
own raw material. The censas show
a remarkable increase in population
and real wealth where manufacture
ave advanced the most rapidly. Th
mechanic is the best conservator o
ational unity , and should recelv
lisher recogulticn from the "power
.hat be. "
PERSONALITIES.
Uncle Dick Thompson is getting i
his work on the treasury of the cans
sompany for his Ealsiy.
Aesociate Justice Woods , of th
luoreme court , looks youthful in ths
, ggregation of bald heads.
Conger , the coming senator froi
Michigan , is an Ohio man. Thei
sems to bo no end to Ohio me
throughout the country , and they a
ways strike the fat offices.
Gin Sling is the euphonious natn
of a Chinese freshman at Yale. Wn
knows but that some tirao In the vai
future Gin Sling may become one (
the ornaments of the American ba ;
Louis Ehrnsberger , a street car coi
ductorof Buffalo , has fallen heir i
an estate in Germany valued atSlOO
000. It h hardly probable , howeve
thatho will retire from business.
Jules Verne , an author who d
pecds on his imagination for his fact
ia a blende , with a head delicate bi
not handsome. He is past 50 , at
has many a Irer tfcreada among tl
gold. lie ut-ver voted in hia life an
has no political principles.
Senator Conklit'g i 51 years
ue , Bayard is 52. Edmunds is near
50 , Thurman is 07 , and Blaine w
bo Dl next January. Bsyard looks
if he were not elder than -10 , and
the senatora mentioned r-e is the on
ono who alvrayn appears to bo ill vi
orous health.
Solomon Jones , of Bloombur
Md. , vr.is 70 when , after many yes
of poverty , he received $2000 In pe
slon money. Ho had no relatives
leave it tJ when ha died , and , thei
fore , made up his mind to spsnd it i
hiraeelf. In view of the probat
short time remaining to him in t !
world , ho felt that he must be fast ai
furious in his pleasures if ho wou
spend the whole § 2000. He marriet
young wifu end gratified her love
dress ; he got a large stock of bevc
ages and drank them recklessly/
bought a fast horse and bet on hii
his horsa died , aud ho is still wit do
any immediate prospect of dying.
Discrimination and Taxation.
New Yoik Timss.
New York is not the only state
which the regulation of railroads a :
the reform of "methods of taxation a
pressing questions. The governor
L'ennsylvauia devotes considerable :
tention in his message to the legh'
turo to thu mitter of freight discrin
nation , but dismisses the tax questi
with the remark that the laws a
"neither uuiform or equitable , " b
that the data are not at hand up
which it "weald be eafo to attempt t
enactment of any sweeping or radii
changes. " Ho has an excuse for tl
slight treatment of the subject in t
fact that a commission was appoint
at the last session of the legislature
revision of t
prepare a basis for the
tax hws , and has not yet made its i
port. The result of its labors , li n
too lon deferred , will be of inter *
to our orrn legislators. In regard
freight discriminations , Pennsi
vanla has an advantage in t
definite requirements of the" ats
Constitution. The policy which
defines ia characterized by GOT. He
aa "to obviously just and right as
preclude question and debate. " If t'
legislature is prepared to admit th
the subject has received a very impr
tant stage of progress in that stat
The difficulty with us has bean th
the policy to be adopted is subject
to so much question and debates th
, it has be > n , thus far , impossible
reach a y basis for ? action. What t
governor of Pennsylvania is able
regard as altogether beyond conti
veroy , and what the constit
tion of the slalo his plac
beyond the authority of the legist
turo to question , Ins ift Now Yo
been the main subject ofccnfentio
Bat Gov. Cornell , thonph l RS' lire
and specific in his etitemcut , occ
plea substantially the same ground
Gov. Hey t , and it is a significant fa
that although the Pennsylvania co
stitulion explicitly declares that "t'
general assembly shall enforce by a
proprlnte legislation the provisions
this articl , ' it has thus 'far failed
comply with the requirement. It
possible that similar influences ha
been effectual at Harrisburg and
Albany to prevent Ipijislativo actic
and it is a question how long the go
oral assembly can neglect io fulfill'
specific requirements of thf constit
tlon , and wha1. means can ba fldopl
io compel it to take action.
The provisions ot the PennsylvC1
constitution embody the very pr :
ciplcs on which the anti-diecrimit
tion bill of the Hepburn commit !
was based. They declare that "
individual ; , association" , and corpo ;
tions shall have equal Tight to ha
persons and property transported OA
the railroads and canals , and no t
due or unreasonable discriminati
shall be made in caarge * for , or
facilities fcr , transportation of frcig
or passengers within the state or co ;
ing from or going to any other state
It is left to the legislature to dcfi
more explicitly what shall
rpjnded as "undue or nnreaso
able" in discrimination , but it
distinctly declared that charges to ai
station shall not bo greater than t
similar service to a more distant , si
tion in the same direction , and tl
there shall be no discrimination "t
twccn transportation companies a :
individuals , or in favor of either ,
abatement , drawbacks , or otherwise
and no preferences in furnishing ct
or rao'lvo power. The policy th
laid down is that which the govern
of Pennsylvania regards a * "ao ob <
ously just and right ns to preclu
question or debate , " but which t
senators of New York at the biddi ;
of the railroad interests refused 1 :
winter to adopt , as subversive alike
private rights and public interes
There is probably no material diffi
once in public sentiment in t
two states in regard to tl
question , but it appears to be easi
fur public sentiment to secure e
nression in the framing of tha fund
mental law by a popular conventi
than in the action of a legislate
body which the railroads help to elc
anu compete with the people in co
trolling , It seems that the litigatl
which was set on foot in Pennsylvat
by persons engaged in thei product !
oi oil to prevent discrimination
freight charges whereby they we
sacrificed in the interest of a prc
monopoly , and to secure a judlci
declaration of the common law da
of carriers , has ended in a privs
settlement and the withdrawal of t
nits. This is understood to ba
surrender on the part of the railroac
and the governor expresses the beli
that they are now "prosecuting th <
business with oil producers accord ! :
to the spirit of the constitution. " Tl
is a triumph of sound principle so i
as it goes , but the difficulty and cc
of carrying ; such a litigation farenou
to compel a surrender , gives spec
emphasis to the recommendation tt
the neceitsary measures be adopted
bring the previsions of the conitit
"in reach of execution by t
courts over all transportation com
panles , at all tlmec , In all places , anc
in all interests. "
la this state wa entertain littli
hope that the railroad question can re
ceive treatment at the present sessloi
in accordance with the "just am
right" principles which Pennsylvanii
has incorporated in her constitution
ut the matter of revising the ta :
laws can not be longer neglected
Iho public demand for action ia ut
mtstskcable and bids fair to onfcrc
leriom attention. The governor'
'ailnre to make any specific recorr
raendation is offset by the suggestion
of Speaker Sharpa in his addresi
He recognize ? the urgent need (
sction that shall be at once careful an
judicious , and not too long delavec
Uonaidoring tha matetialof which tt
egislaturo is mainly composed , muc
weight must be allowed to his sugge
tion that the subject can bsadequiti
Jy dealt with only by those who ha\
made a special study of it. To sscui
; he services of competent experts i
: ramlng the needed measures , he pn
poses that a bill be promptly passf
luthorizing the governor to appoint
: ommisaion for the purpose , whoso r
> ort shall be submitted at or near tl
ind of the session. Then it can 1
cted on either before the adjouramei
called for tl
or at a special session
purpose. Our experience of the wi
in which the reports of cormnissio
have been treated in the past is n
altogether reassuring , but if th' rig
men are appointed , and the legisl
turo is prepared to receive their prop
sitions in a proper spirit , there m
bo some hope of profitable resnl
If this disposition of the subject
made it should bo dona prompt !
The other work of the session shov
ba dispatched as early as possible ,
order that the tizno necessary for t
consideration of the revised system
taxition may bo given to it withe
proloiiji'ng the stay of the legislati
nt Albany beyond the usual peri (
If a special seealon is called , it ahoi
follow close upon a regular one of t
shortest practicable duration.
Garflold and His Cabinet.
"If Outfield hed any backbone
might bo able to count upon hia ca
net selections with Bema dogreu
curtainty , but he hasn't , " waa the c
Hdential remark to a Post roper
yesterday.
"What is the position about wh
there is the greatest contention.
asked The Post.
"Two or three are in great dema
The fact is the Grant men , as rn [
sented by Conkling , want the i
principal positions ot power and
"What are they ? "
"The treasury and the poatoflica
"And why can't they have them
"Because Blaine and his friend
the anti-Grant crowd the men t
defeated Grant at Chicago , are del
mined that they nhau't have th <
Blaine is right. Conkling defea
him , and Blaine a friends are now
termined having the power to p
his claws , so that hereafter ho i
not be dangerous. "
"But Conkling is to have aometlit
is ho not ? "
"Certainly , if ho will take it. "
"And what is that ? "
"His choice of two out of thref
the cabinet places the war and n
departments and the attorney gena
ship. "
"And do YOU doubt that ho
take what is offered Lira ? "
"I do. I do not bcliovo that
man who saved Now York and m
Garfield's election possible will bo i
off by any such chaap and rattl
toys , where his rival the man
hates as intensely now as ho did
years ago ia allonrcd the imperi
direction which the secretary of a !
will give to him. "
"And Garfield won't make up
mind , you say ? "
"No , he hesitates pretends to
cide reconsSders and vacil !
The truth is ho recognizes Co
line's claim to the best hia admii
traijon can afford , while his heart
sympathies ro all with Blaino.
wai Elaine man , yon know , be !
ha went to Chicago , and was rail
up by Blaine tc lead the Ohio h <
to him , if Shecman was disposed
' Well , what is going to ba di
abont it ? "
' 'It is difliculE so say. Pretty si
jest as soosi at it can bo arrange !
there will bo arrteetingof Blaine ;
Garfield , with a 6ew persons of in
ciice and imports ] ice who are en r
rt with them , fcn some largo cit ;
largo onougti ta bo a solitude.
won't bo at Mentor at least. "
NEBRASKA. JJE&ISLATUi
Tbc > Senate.
The official list of senators in
legialaturo of Nebraska ia aa folio
1st District R. A. Wherry , W.
Turk.
2d District William Daily.
3d District C. H. Van Wyck ,
F.Oady. '
4th District 0. K. Teft.
5th District G. W. DOANB , J
P. HOWE.
Gth District J. C. Meyore.
th District S. B. Taylor.
8th' District J. P. Burns.
9th .District John Zuhnmg.
10th District Isaac Powers ,
llth D.'slrlct B. K. Smith.
12th Dis.'rlct J. W. Parkins.
13th District W. R. Morau.
14th Distric' ' : ST. K. Turner.
15th District A. J. Evann.
16th District E. C. White.
17th District 0. H. Gere , 4C.
Price.
18th District J. B. Eryin.
19th District E. B. Harrington
20th District H. M. Weeks.
21st District THOS. GRAHAM.
22d District Martin. Barnes.
23d District J. B. Dinsmore.
24th District 0. B. Onon.
25th District Sidney Baker.
2Glh District Henry Snyder. .
HOUSE OF BErilKLENT.VnVEii
First District Richardson , P.
Hoacock , J. R. Dowty , Joha Klo
fel , Chas. Cole , rep.
Second Pawnee , J. ILVnn ,
H , Jackson , rep.
Third Uage , Elijah Filloj , H.
Silver , rep.
Fourth Johnson , J. S. Daw , A.
Carman , rep.
Fifth Nemaha , Chnrch Howe ,
L. Schick , M. B.Raymen , rop.
Sixth Otoo , Nelso Overton ,
T. Ransom , J. 0. Sfocre , J. if. P ,
ry , rop.
Seventh Lancaster , U. C. Abbe
C. 0. Whedon , N. T. McClun , R.
Graham , rep.
Eighth Saundera , H. B. Shoe
Benjamin Johnson , J. E. Scott , T
Ninth Cass , R. B. Windhsm , J
Hall , H. D. Root , rep.
Tenth Sarpy , Arnoi G tea , de
Eleventh Donglis , W.J. Broati
H. Bolln , J. H.Kyner , P. L M
len , E. M. Bwtlett , S. E. . Jacks *
rep. ; W. A. Paxton , J. A. McShai
dem.
dem.Twelfth
Twelfth Dod o , Wm. Fried , J.
Oantlin , rep.
Thirteenth WashlngtonH.Spric
J. B. Batty , rep.
Fourteenth Burt , J. C. Laugh
rep.
Fifteenth Cuming , A. Peterst
rep. ; T. M Transe , dem.
Sixteenth Dakota , Jeo Hoi ma
dem.
Seventeenth A. S. Palmer , rep.
Eighteenth Jefferson , 0. P. S
cumb , rep.
Nineteenth Thayer , E. M. C <
roll , rep.
Twentieth Nnckolls , J. M. Ooc
rep.
Twenty-first Webster , H.S.Kaley ,
rep. '
Twenty-second Adams , 0. B.
Jones , rep.
Twenty-third Clay , J. H. Case ;
rep.
rep.Twentyfourth Fillmore , N. S
Babcock , rep.
Twenty-fifth Saline , W. H. Kemp
ton , H. McDougal , rep. ; S. J. Her
man , dem.
Twenty-sixth Seward , H. P. King
rep. ; Henry Bick , fusion.
Twent3-aeventn York , Alber
Wilson , S. V. Moore , rep.
Twenty-eighth Hamilton , Johi
Holmes , rep.
Twenty-ninth Hall , Fred. A
Sears , rep.
Thirtieth Buffalo , S. C. Ayer , rep
Thirty-first Lincoln , J. 0. Watte
dem.
Thirty-second Had an , Geo. C
Reed , rep.
Thirty-third Howard andGreeley
rjJF. Frederick , rep.
Thirty fourth-Merrick , 0. Hostel
ter , rep.
Thirty-fifth Polk , John H. Mickej
rep.
rep.Thirtysixth Butler , T. Jensei
Thirty-seventh Colfas , A. \
Vailing , rep.
Thirty-eighth Platte , Geo. (
iolunan , dem.
Thirty - ninth Madison , C. (
Vyatt , rep. - "
Fortieth Cedar , Wm ? Potter , rei
Forty-first Burt and Dodge , J. 1
Sill , rep.
Forty-second Stanton , Wayne ai
? iorce , C. L Lamb , rep.
Forty-third Knox and Holt , ai
unorganized territory,1V. H.McClur
rep.
Forty-fourth Antelope , W- \
Pulnev , rep.
Forty-fifth Boone , Valley , She
E mun , and unorganized territory , i
W. Brown , rep.
Foriy-eixth D wson and Frontii
A. S. Baldwin , rep. #
Forty-aevetith Franklin and Kei
ney , H. C. Well * , rep.
Forty-eight Furnaa , Phelps , ai
Gcjper , R. W. Montgomery , rep.
Forty-ninth Cheyenne , Keil
Dundy , Chasa , Hitchcock , Red W
low , aud unorganized territory , cc
test between R. B. Dally , rop. ; a
f
D. Carrijjan , dom.
Fiftieth Casa and Saunders , J.
McKinnon , rep.
h Fifty-first Platte , Colfax and B
ler , J. C. Roberts , rep.
Fifty-second Filmore and Cli
W. D. Gray , rep.
HucRien's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE In the world i
Oats , Bruises , Seres , Ulcers , &
Rhonui , Fever Sores , Tetter , Chai
ud Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and ,
kiuda of Skin Erupt-on ? . This Sa
Is qunrnntccd to glra perfect satlaf
tlod in every case or money re fund
Price 2o oonts ner box. For sale 1
8dly ' 'ah ' & McMahon , Omahn
JDJHZl
Great Germ
REMEE
FOR
mum
NEURALGI
SCIATH
LUMBAGO ,
BACKAC1
cou
SORENE
oriuE
CHES1
SORE THRO
QUINSY
'lil ' SWELLIN
SPEAJN
llUffl ! ! FROSTED Fl
JXD
EARS ,
: BXTfLZ
1XD
SCALD !
GEHEEAL
TOOTH , E
HEADACI
D
All otto F :
A.CHE
Preparstioa on with equals ST. JICOBS Oi
a SJFK , : cnc , si rt and CIIEIP Externil Ren
A tn I entails kut th comi > ratirely trifling ontl
SO CIKTS. and every one suffering with pun can !
cheap and positlre proof of Iti claims.
DIRECTIO.VS IN ELETES HXGCifiES.
SOLD BT All D8UGQISTS AND DEAIERS IN MEDIC
A. VOGELER & CO.
JIaltimorc , JTd. , V. S
it5 ears be/ore thePitbl
Tl-IF O i
5 a a faa S & = i b
arc not recommended PS a remedy "
all the ills that flesh is heir to , " but
affections of the Liver , and in all Bili
Complaints , Dyspepsia , and Sick He
ache , or diseases of that character , tl
stand without a rival.
AGUE AND FEVER.
No better cathartic can be used ]
paratory to , or lifter taking quinine ,
a simple purgative they are unequale
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ,
The genuine are never sugar-coatei
Each box has a red-wax seal on the
with the impressionMcIiANE'S LIV
PILL. Each wrapper bears the sig
Uircs of C. McLANE and FLEMING Br
ySf Insist upon having the cenu
In. G. McLANE'S LH'EIi PILLS , I
pared \r-
FLEMING BROS.PiUslui-gh ) , Pi
the market being full of imitations
the name .TfnZcinc , spelled diflereni
but same cronunciation.
inw TO CURE
CONSUMPTION , COUGH
Colds , Asthma , Croup ,
All diseases of the Throat , Lunge , a
Pulmonary Owans.
USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS
ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAI
Frepirtdfri
frulti
Is the Best and Most
Agreeable Preparatic
in the World
For Constipation , nillonsnec
Headache , Torpid Liver , Hei
orrlioids , Indisnoaition , and t
Disorders arislnjr from an o
structed state or the system.
Ladles and children , and those who dial !
taking pills and nauseous mpdlclnes.nrecs
dally pleased with Its agreeable qualities.
TROPIOTRCIT LAXATIVE may be n !
In nil cases that nceil the aid of a pnrKatl
cathartic , ornpcrlent medicine , nnd wljlleltn
dnce * the same result ta the ocenf named , i
entirely ttff from the usual objpctlon coznru
to them. P cttd-ln bronud tin boici oslr.
Price 25 cts. Large boxes 60
SOLD BYALLFIRST-CLASSDRUGGISI
i i iKmz * * ax
C. F. Ooo'mm , AVholetaleAgcr.tB , Omaha.y
WfiMTPtl I * * * ! Airents everywhere to I
BY Mil I LU Tea , Coffee , Baktos : Powd
Flavoring Extracts , etc , hy sample , to firnUI
oat&ood. Outfit free. People's Tea Co. , E
50 C , fit. Lonl * . Mo.
MORE POPULAR THAN
The Genuine
SINGER NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
Reliable"
Machines. Excess , . -
< t the rte of over
Our aalea last year * W
1400 Sewing Machines a Day I
For every brdpcss day In the ye V , (
Thfl Oiu
That Every REAL Singer is the Si/ODSest
Singe ? Seising Ma-
the Simplest , the
ihine has this TradeMark
* Durable Sewing
Mark cast into the
iron Stand and embedded chine ever yet Constructed
bedded in the Arm of
structed ,
the Machine.
THIC QliWCO FACTORING CO.
i nt QiEiysm
Principal Office : u mare , New Torlr.
1,500 Subordinate Offices , in the 1/nited States and Canada . ,
World and South America.
I
Successors to Jas. K. lab ,
IF S
sLliawi
Dealers in Fine Imported
Extracts , Toilet Waters , Colognes , Soapn , Toilet Powders , &o ,
A fuU line of SurdCia Instruments , Pocket Case * . Trcra nii-l "i" < to'Absolntely . Pure
Prugsand Chemicals useJ lu Uisponslng. Prcjxrijitlcns filJftl at any kour of the nigni.
Jas. K. Ssli. ILsiwrt-KCB 3Ic3ahon.
. ,
r3rz-r-jn.T ? *
SHEELY BROST PACKING CO. ,
Wholesale and ReU.i in
FRKS215IEATS& PKOVISIOXS , 4IAS3E , I'OlILTRl' , FISH , ETC ,
CITY AND COUNTY ORDERS SOLICITED.
OFFICE CITY MARKET 1415 Douglas St , Packing House ,
Opposite Omaha Stock Yards , U. P. R. R. „
Geo. P. Bemis
HEAL ESTATE AGEHGV.
Dovglat Slt.t Omahat Ntb.
This tjoaey dooa SIRICTIT a fcroksrsja trai
nees. Doiy notPpccnlatB , andthcretoni ? .ny tr-
< alna on 113 books aio Insured to Ita pslrons. Ic
? teJ of bclnir troWl il up bv th o aiont ;
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No 140S Farnham Street
OMAHA - NEBRASKA.
Office Norih fclilo opp. Grand Central Hotel.
Nebraska Land Agency ,
DAVIS & SHYDER ,
1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Nebr ,
100.000 ACRES carefully Delected land In EasUrn
Nebraska for Bale.
Great Bargains In Improved farms , andOmsha
? lty property.
O. P. DAVIS. WEBSTER SNYDEK ,
Late Land Com'r TJ. F. B. R 4n.teb7tr
BTRON RXXD. LXWIS RB10.
Byron Reed & Co. ,
OLDISTMTABLISID
REAL ESTATE AGENOI
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep a complete abstract of title ( o all Real
Estate In Omaha and Douglas Countmaylll
A. W. NASON ,
3D E lsTOI S T ,
Omen : Jacob's B clc , corner CapiMl Ave. and
15th Street. Omaha , Neb.
I
TUB MERCHANT TAILOR ,
b prepared to make Panto , Suits and overcoats
to order. Prices , fit and workmanship guaranteed
to EUlt.
OnoIDoorWest or nrnlckehnnk'a
BlOly
91. IE. KISDOK ,
General Insurance Agent ,
BKPR . .TiTH :
PB03N1X ASSUha.v v . . . , f Lon
don , Cash Assets { 5,107,15 }
A'ESTCnESTEK. N. Y. , Capita ! 1,000,003
THE MEUCIIAMS. of Newark , N. J. , l.OCC.QO
OIRAHD FIKKPhlladclplilaCapltRl. . 1CX ! , COO
NORTOWKSTERN NATIONALCap-
Ital WO.tOl
FIREMHN'S FUND. California 806001
UlU'IISn AMERICA ASSURANOECo 1,200,000
.VEUA IK FIRE IKS. CO. , Assets SoO.OOC
AMERICAF CENTRAL , Aeaets SCO tOC
S sat Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas St. ,
OMAHA. NBE.
SOLE MANUFACTURERS ,
OMAHA. Neb.
UNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly ol Olah * J&cobi )
S'o. 1417 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob Oil
O&DKtlS nr TXLBORAPU SOLICITS
nM.lr
PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION LINE
BETWEEN
OMAHAAND FORTOMAHA
Connects With Street Cars
Corner of SAUNDEUS and HAMILTOH
STREETS. ( End oi Red Line aa follows :
LEAVE OMAHA :
830 , 8:17andll:19a m ,3:03.6:37and7:29p.m. : :
LEAVE FORT OMAHA :
7:15 a. m. . 9:15 : a. m. , and 12:16 : p. m.
1:00,6:15 : : and 8:15 p. m.
The 8:17 a. rn run , leaving o aha , and the
1:00 p. m. ran , leaving Fort Omaha , are nsnilly
'osded to fall capacity with rcsrular passengers.
The 6:17 a. m. rua will be mode from the post-
office , corner of Dode and 15th snrehta.
Tlclcctacau be procured from street cardilT-
crs , or from drivers of hacks.
FARK.Z.SCF.KTS. INCLUDING 8TBE CAR
SS-tf
Machine Works ,
J. Hammond , Prop. & Manager.
Tha most Ihoroosh ipponUrl and complete
tUchlne Shops and Foundry In the state.
Castings of every description manufacted.
Engines , Pmnpa and every class of machinery
de to order.
order.pecial attention given to.
Ifell Augnrs , Pnlleys , ITanucrs ,
8haftinBridge Irons , Geer
batting , etc.
FUnstornew Machlnery.Mcadianlcal Dracgbt
r , Models , etc. , neatly executed.
66 Earner St. , Bet. 14th and 16th.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED.
HOUSi
IN NEBRASKA.
GAL9WELLKAIV3ILTONC
Bnslnwa tunsacted same M that o in Incc
1-oratod Bunk. *
Accounts kept In Currency or cold rubjcct
Blht ; ; check nlthoat notice.
Ccrtlflcatca ot deposit Issued payable In tbn
Dlx and twelve months , bearing Interest , or i
demand without Intercat.
Advauce-j made to cnotorcers on approreJ i
curltlcs at marknt ratifl of Interest
Buy andaell cold , bllliof exchange Dover
meut , State , County and City Honda.
Draw Sight Drafts on Enzland , Ireland , Bci
land , and all parta of Europe.
Sell European Pasaazo Ticket * .
HOLLECTIOHS PROMPTLY MADE.
eugldt
U , S. DEPOSITOEY ,
FIRST NATIONAL BAN
Of OMAHA.
COT. IStb and Farnham Streets ,
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMEH
IN OMAHA.
( SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS. , )
KSTABL15T11D IS 1S56.
Organized as a National Bank , Angrat 20,18c
Capital and Profits OverS300,00
Specially authorized by the Secretary or Trtugn
to receive Subacrlptloo to the
U.S.4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAF
OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS
HratfAK Kcoirrzi , President.
Auocstns Komma. Vice Prcddeat.
H. Vr.TATis.Caahler.
A. J. POTFLXTOD , Attorney.
Jonn A. CTt'IQBTOH.
F. H. Divra , Asa't ( bihle
Thb bank recdrcg deposit trlthontrecud I
amounts.
Iggnea tlrDo certlflcates bearing Interest.
Draws drafta OD San Franclaco and prlnclp
cltlea of the United States , nlsj London. Dnbll :
Edinburgh and th principal dtlcs of the cout
n nt of Europe.
Sells pass'.ge tickets for Emlgranta In the Ii
man tie. nx.yldtf
HOTELS.
THE ORIGINAL.
Oor. Kandolph St. & 6th Ave. ,
CHICAGO ILL.
*
r-
PRICES BEDUCKD TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DA1
Located In the business centre , convenlei
to plac-s oi amusement. Elejantljr fumlabei
containing all modern ImrroTemcnts , passenp
eleralor , &e J. II. CU1IMINOS , Proprietor ,
OODEN HOUSE ,
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWA :
Conncil Bluffs , Iowa *
On line o Street Railway , Omnlbni to and ( rot
lU trains. RATES Parlor floor. 83.00 pet daj
jccond floor , J2.60 per day ; third floor , 82.W
rhe best furnished and most comacodlotia hong
n the city. OKO.T. PIIELPS Prop ,
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming ,
The miner's resort , good accommodation !
aree earn pie room , charges reaaonable. Bptcli
ittentlon given to traveling men.
Il-U H. O HILLIIRD Proprietor.
INTER -OCEAN HOTEL
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
, Fine arpo Sample Eoomi , on
ilock from d epot. Trains atop from 20 minute
: o 2 hears for dinner. Free Baa to and froc
Oepot. Kates 22.00.82.60 and (3.00. according
o room ; sngle meal 75 ccnte.
A. I ) . BALCOM , Proprietor.
W BORDEK. CaM Clerk. mlO-
UPTON HOUSE ,
Schuyler , Neb.
Flistsdaea Hocgo , Good Vtealg , Good Bedi
Dry Roome , and kind and accommodatini
reatment. Twngood sample rooma. Bpccu
Mention paH to commercial trarslen.
S , MILLER , Prop , ,
" " Sohnyler , Neb ,
The Popular Clothing ; .House of
c
Find , on account of the Season
so far advanced , and having
a very large Stock of
Suits , Overcoats and
Gents' Furnishing
Goods left ,
They Have
t ?
thatcemfiptfailtopleaseeverybody.
I TEE
ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE ,
1301 and 1308 Farnham & Corner JSIh.
&OODS MADE TO ORDER Qg SHOiJJ NOTICE.
CT. W'lRIG-IHIT ,
AGENT
FOR
And Sole.Agent Tor
Hallet Davis & Co. , James & Holmstrom , and & & 0-
Fischer's Pianos , also Sole Agent for the Estey ,
Burdett , and the Fort Wayne Organ
Go's , Organs ,
p. deal in Pianoa and Organs exclusively. Have had yeara
experience in the Businees , and handle only the Best ,
J , S. WRIGHT *
31o 16th Street , City Hall Building , Omaha , Neb.
HALSEY V. PITCH. Tuner.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery ,
BELTIHG HG8E , BRASS AMD IROH FlTTiriCS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING
AT WHOLESALE AND HETAIL.
HALLADAY W1KD-3HLLS , CHURCH AHD SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STEM8205 Farnham Straat Omaha , Neb
HENRY
J SI I
In Kegs and Bottles ,
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable
Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Rfcmafc. Omnha
CA L f.T
Oarpetingsl Qarpetingsi
ETWILER ,
Old Reliable Carpet House ,
1405 DOUGLAS STREET , BET. MTH ATO 15TH
( JBSTBLISHIEID IIST 1888. ) '
- -
Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , Etc.
MY STOSK IS THE LARGEST IH THE WEST ,
I Make a Specialty of
WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE OBTAINS
And have a Full Line ot
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
- Clothes , Cornices ,
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , C'ords and Tassels
In fact Everything kept in a FLrst-Olags Carpet Eonse.
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Call , or Address
John B. Detwiler ,
Old Eeliable Carpet louse , OMArTA , '