TiiE DAILY BED---TIIIIItSDAY. EP'tEMBEIt 13 , 1868. JOSa GARNEAU ' , k . . ' T CRACKER.COMPANY. I o1VZ.ZI . , zv s. OLDEST CRACKER A NUf TURERS IN THE UNITED STATESI Our Factory , 12thrand Jackson Streets , is the most complete establishment of its kind in this country. Our Goods are .the best in the market. M FOR SALE EVERYWHERE. . ALWAYS ASK FOR OARNEAU'S ' EAGLE BRAND OF CRACKERS AND YOU WILL GET THE BEST. Otix exhibit at the State Fair will be the . finest display of Crackers , Biscuits and Cakes ever seen in. Nebraska. VISITORS TO OMAHA - - - r And. the public generally desiring to examine the workings of our institution will be welcome JOB. GARNEAU Cracker CompanyTwelfth and Jackson streets.f AdvortlnngCheahflt "It has bocomu so cnnmonto write the beginning of an article , in an elegant , in thresting manners "Thou run itinto eomo advertisement that we avoid all such ; And simply call attention to the mar- RB of flop Bittols in as plain , honust terms ae osiblo h "To induce people To give thomonetrtal whichsoprovos their value that they will never use anY thing oleo. " - "This REMEDY so favorable noticed in all papers , "Role ous and secular , is "flaying a large. sale , and is su1)ldavit. lag all other medicines. "There is no denying the virtues of the Hop plant , and the proprietors of Hop Bitters have shown great shrewdness "And ability "In compounding a modioino whose virtues are so palpable to every ono's ob aervatio3) , " DId Sholo , ? "No I "She lingered and suffered along , pin. in awe all the time for years , " doctors doing per no 6road' " "And at last was ured b thin lop Bittorg the papers say so much about , " "Indeodl Indeedl'r "flow thankful we , should be for that medicine. " - - A Daughter's Misery. r "Eleven years our daughter suffered on . bed of misery , J From a complication of kidney , liver , rhoumaUo trouble and Nervous debility , "Under the care of the best . , "Who gave her disease ulames' "But nrelief "And now she Is restored to us in good health by as simply a remedy as Hop Blt- tanthat we had shunned for years be. fore using itTur Putairvs. Pathor Is Getting Well "My daughter says ; "How . muoh better father U rlaeoho used ho 11Qer. M iM"no it getting wen fitter bla long mffenog from dieeaw de tacursble" "And we are 10ql d tl4t ho ueod your Bitten. " ± _ * Dv of Una , N. Y. iaT1'R A. I Have Found It IVY the exalan4Nea of a man when he got a box CL Eureka Plie Ointment , which Ia a.lm' ' to and con Cure for PU.s and W Bldg INaeiaoa lilty ant. by mau , l The' American Diarrhala Cure f flu stood the feet for twenty year. Sure mire for Ml arnr Villa Dt&r bee. , Dysont zy , and Cbole Dan's Fcrer and 6 c Toalc & Cor Ia1 , It 1e impo..lblo to supply the rapid ode 01 the same , BUnE LURE WAIUtANTED Pot Yeeer and Ague , Lad Ln MdarW troubles. Pitlc ; i.oo. W.J. WHITEHOUS LABORATOItY,10Th OT. OMAHA , NE 1. For Sale by all Druggists r seut by Exvress on reaivt of _ trt'u. rn eDt FREME , ARCHITE OTS IwA ifoYgD TO OMAUA NATIONAL IIAN K y GEO. P.gLD00N , Carriage &Wagon Make r DLACKSMITUINO , IIOtSIt8Il0EIN0 ; , Jobbing of ail Kinds Promptly Attended To I1ewsud.ecsed mood buycles and w gdsu Llw.y l oa hand. OPA.1' . Mo4D00N Cot. WthandLeLVtuworfh rrt 000IDENTAL JOTTINGS. tVyondng. Bin Nye has sued the Boomerang Publish. ing company for 83,410GG. Jaek 1)oCtmrcey , a well known newspaper man , studded in the hills a few miles from Laramie , The manger of the Prot Carluto0 failed financially at Cheyenne. d.octuring is risky bueiness in the west , , A freight train collided with a steer near Antelope station and cloven cars were ditched. The steer died of his injunon. The I.arnudo Bomoratig says : Another urau has ski' ' + pod the town , leaving his crodi tune In the lurch , Name : Bill Allen. For. nnor occupation conductor , llosthintioru Omaha. The frequency of rain on the plains the past smtunor and fall has scrionwly delayed shipments of stock. The ihrinkago hr weight on account of green pasture is said to bo large. Thu Choyouuu Carriage company han per. fe tedits organleatlon , l'hms for the enlarge. moot of the works arc now In the hands of the architect , it being the itrtontion to luuuo(1iato ly trebol the capncityuf the mauufactnry. The worst wreck of the season occurred west of Green River Saturday hght ( , between Granger and Bryan , An eastbound height train , No. 10 broke in two and asmo together on mn iron bridge us'ara stream in the locality indicated , 'rho shuck wrecked a nuunhur of cars and brolfe the bridge , several cars fslltug through to the grouml. l'ierru claims 2tJOO , population , Clark county has a populatlotr of 3,000. Eight li uulrod pupil s attend the Sioux Falls public schools. ] furon cant 213 votes at her 'scent water works election , Yankton college opened on the 5th with fit. tytivo students. 'rhero ' have 6000 nearly 75,000 homesteads takai In Dakota , There wore 0e convictions had at the recent U , S , court at Deadwood. The wheat crop of Moody county is esti. mated at 400,000 bushels , The tone pernnco people are at the Sioux Fails constltutlonal convention in force. The Grand Forks brick yard emplo s thirty. five teen and turns out about 30,000 brick per day , It Is o4lioated that not less that $250,000 will be paid out this year in Flaiklnton for grain. It ( s ostfrnated that Dakota contains 35,000 souls who have removed from Wisconsin alone , It Is estimated that one-fourth of Br.okingos county , or about 125,000 acres , are under cul tlvatlun. 'line artesian well at Aberdeen Is shored h the railway company to the city for $3,333. It cost $5,000 , The Queen Bee mill at Sioux Falls has ro calved an order for 1,000 , barrels of flour from New York City , The mien mice near Luster is maklns week. ly she pments , Ono hundred pounds of It Is value at about $ f00. IIurem haviug voted $30 000 for water works Is going to send a counnitteo to exaunino the systems in use in eastern towns , This Dakota river Is literally alive with fine large buffalo fish , and that thoyaru so tat that It renders them almost unlit fur food. At Venuilllon It Is proposed t o build a 51 000 boarding louse hoar the UuIverrity build . I"K , fur the uucotnmodatlon of students , 'Phis years cngo slew. the following average yield in Turner county : Oats , 50 bushels ; wheat , 20 bushels , and flax , 10 bushels In n r acre. An apple raised this year on the farm of itlr , ] udorniatt , near Canto , , weighs nit e ounces , and me4uros cloven Inches in clrcuun- ferpnce. Thirty orphan boys and girls from Boston n have been sent to Yankton nadir Catholic auspices and will fond homes in famlllos u ' that faith. ditchell enteral on her scoond year with a population of 000 , on her third with 1,500 , and now she is entering on her fourth year with not loss than 3,500 The laud cenmissiener has decided that final proof cannot be made an pre anpdons or tree cairns which come within the limits of incoriorntod towns. 1 Dakota , according to the exports of the in tenor doioartuent at 1Vnsdngton ) , will harvest 17,000 000 bnsholn of wheat. 'rho average condit un of the crop Is 00. Thus. Denny , employed in the , Caledmtia mineat Deadwood , on the 30tht ult. , foil down a chute a distance of fifty foot and broke his neck , lie was about 27 years old. Tan Indian girls selected fr.m the Bose. bud , Choyonue and Pine Ridge agencies , have gone to 1 ldhpdolpbia k outer the Lincoln in. stituto , which Is to be opened fu that city this fall. fall.The The proposition to issue $15,000 to build a court house at ( irnud Rapids for La Mourn ceuity was lost at the dloctiun last weak by two votes , the vote ataulmg 178 against and 170 for. Several Yankton county farmers who have finished threshing their wheat , are agreeably surprised at the ylold , wlueh in many in. stan3os how reached an average of thirty bush. ols to the acre , Col. C. (1 , Aukony suichded by hanging in the Black hills a few nights since. Ito was in redueud cireunrstaeew , but not in wait. Ile was about 50 years of age , and formerly resided In Iowa , where he conducted an ox. tenaivo husinuss and nalulrod a large fortune which ho subsequently iost. Sioux Falls has contracted for the erection of ono span of am iron bridge neross the Sioux. ' 17no spar ivlll he 130 feet In length , reaching frunn thu rust bank of the river over the channel nol of the stream. Thu balance of the roadway will be 5uppartcd by solid trestle works thorn an the city wthl bo oblo to comldote the iron structure. The single span will ho put ! n fur $5,1711. Colorado , The foothill ettius are extending n hearty welcome to Will Carleton , the pout Fort Collins expects the artesian fever to break out in tlmtclty almost any dny. A Mrs. Wtlbor , of Pueblo , the other day discovered two contipoden hr her clothing , but they were removed reforo they had bitten bur. bur.Me Me Campbell late vreddent of the late Bank of Leadvhlle , and late candidate for governor , le still sueng the missing and much waded. Nothing yet heard from the escaped Pueblo { prisoners , Out of twenttwo ton got away , the others , having only sort terms to serve , refusing to go. A reward of $25 each is of. forod by the sheriff for the apprehension of the escaped. The large artesian well at the \Vindsor flows with a pressure of sixty pounds to the rupuare inch , This b forcible enough to raise the water In pipes to a height of 120 foot or thirty feet above the roof of the hotel. 'lhe water is almost absolutely pure , and it sparkles like champagne. The artesian water supply of Denver it , a greater bonanza than any do. posit of gold or silver over found in the state. Montana. Ilrickntnson. receives $8 n day at Misoula. There are 158 budneas houses hr Living. store , 'The ' Maxoy coal mine near Iloxenan was sold to an Englishn capitalist for $20,000. Tlw Blllhngs Herald thinks flax can ho grw'n ) as well in Sloutam as in Washingteu and Idah A' 'I'Ite lirst cotton ever ralsod lu MoOtnua is now.gr wing hr Fred helm's garden in Dry gulch , lleluna. The udlitnry tolugrnph line butvvco0 Fort Sltaw aural 1IUlonn , huts been at4adontetf stn ] the virus taken down. 'rho Helena lieruhl has boeu enlarged and hnpnwed to keep up with garural growths and pmsisvtty of the Territory , Tlee harrtw gauge of the Utah and North. era will be widened to standard gauge from Butte to the junction with the Northern l's- - cilia. cilia.The The .hipnienta of ore and matte from Butte for the week ending August 20th , were as fol. lows ; 82 can ere , 1,331,000 pounds ; 343 care matte , 481,070 pounds ; making a total of 118 care and 1,810,000 pounds , Thorn lies boon a remarkable revival in horse stealing 1n the noiFhborhood of Doze. man , and Ju,1 'i ohs crop will soon be hiarvestedJ California. Fresno county will irrigate 30,000,000 acres , at present barren through lack of water. A suvonty three ton locomotive is being built in the Central Pacific shops at Sacra. monto. A tree that measured seventy tvo inches at the small or top end , and scaled uver 13,000 feet ; was felled near Cusick's Mills Butte county , last wook. Four sixteendoot logs were cut from it. Frank llermandez , n young Spaniard , who It le said , married a rich widow named Arguollo , of Santa Clara , for her money , has ahnceuled , taking with bin some $5,0 , of hls widow's money. In San Francisco there are 5,000 gas lamps upon the public streets. In Oakland there are 820. The price 1)51(1 par lamp in San Frar caeca is twelve and ono mlf cents. Tim price paid td Oakland is eleven and forty five one. hnfundredths cents. Utah. The marble business promises too become one of the greatest itndustries of Utah. Utah does not boast of her pineapple or banana crop , but when it comes to "Irish apples "she "stands ill , " and defies the world to prothuco anything of thu kind more loauti ful or with m morn , loliciuus flavor. There were whiprud front Salt Lake daring thu week utrding Saturday ; September 1 , 47 cars of bullion,1,171,024 pounds , sent east ; 40 cars two , 780 000 pounds , sent to Colorado and 117,130 peun1s soot west ; one car white loud , 22,500 pounds , sent west , and 3,000 pounds nuking grannlnted load , sent to Iouvor , a grand total of 88 cars , aggregating 2,073,051 pounds. Mlseellaneous. The hoary forest fire which has boar raging in Astoria has bean subdued without material damage to proporty. Busbies Is reported rosiving throughout Arizona. Carientars and bricklayers are in dmuand at Phn nix and Tombstone. A train load of thirty cars of salmon will leave l'ortlaud on Monday morning , by the Northern l'acifia , direct for New York , The fires In the Nevada mountains seems to be on the increase , and unless there h a rain. fall soon , which Is not prohoblo , the lumbar. men are liable to sustain grout losses , The Deputy Surveyor Geneial of Nevada , says that the sale of land during August amounts to over 50,000 From the sale of lands this year there will he over $100,000 added to the present already handsome State school fond , The artesian well at White Plains , Nev. , Is now down to the depth of 2,500 feet , Fresh water has been struck in the well , but it does not rise-to the surface. Thu well will be sunk a thousand feet decpor if ! lowing water Is not found sooner , Ilenry'te Carbolic Salve. The beet salvo used in the world for Outs , Bruises , Files , Sores , Ulcers , Salt ltheum , 'l'etter. Chapped elands , Chilblains Curie and all kinds of Skli Eruptions , h'roc tlex ant 1'Implts. The Salvo Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction in every rase. lie sure amid gut IISNItV'S OAItl101.10 SALVE , as all others are but Imitations and counterfeits. Puce 25 cents. ] 'rc parntinuw - ° ) i xoldiera'reunlon to be hold at Lullurs on the 19th mud 20th are going furwurd very satbfucturily , anti presuat prospects Indicate a very large attsmL arcs. Arratgemuhts to atxouuuudatu 1,1041 soldiers have already boon mudo , and diuuld tauro lie present they w'hl be well eared for. llurwlurd'r 4tuitl 1'h"sphnte , Tonic for Overworked Men , Dr , J. 0. 1Vilson Philadelphia , Pa , , says ; "I have used it as a general tonic , and in lnartienlar in the debility and dygiepain of overworked 11103)1 with satisfactory - isfactory results , " Is your Life Worth a Dolktr ? t Perhaps that seems a high price for it , considering how poor your blood is , and how your whole system is rostrateddebllitated , and enfeebled. People have been heard to say , under such circumstances , that they would not give the toss of a copper for the choice between life and death. But when it comes to actually drawing near the grave , a man naturally draws backs and says he does not want to die. Life is very precious , and even to a broken-down man it is worth saving. One dollar will buy a bottle of Brown's Iron liners. That one dollar - lar may start you on the road from misery to recovery. A man must take a very mean view of himselfwho is not willing to invest that much in making one serious effort to rescue himself from deadly debility , and to step into the enjoyment of solid health. Brown's Iron Bi lers vitalizes - izes the blood , tones the nerves , and rebuilds the system. Its work is tvcll known. Invest that dollar in a bottle , S Iubuquo's mayors , to the number of twon tysuven , are to have their iwrtrntts displnyod in the city council chamber. The first mayor was Cale Booth wh" served In 1811. o- " Ilonte Sweet home. ' This song ix good in its Way , but is there any sickness hr the lnouseholdt If so , home cannot ho always pleasant. We take special ploy ure in rocommendiug Burdock hived J1jUers , aboaa jfle and certain cure for dyspepsia , and all die. caeca of the liver and kidneys. At lVintersot , Loulio lfullhngelncad has a'r ' illod for a divorce ( coin her husband , T. J. ldolllngehoad , to whom she was mauled on July 2d last. She sets up cruel and inhuman treatment , and among other things that on time night of July 0th , only four daysaftormar riaio , ire had compelled her to ease the hours in bud without any cover. Do not go to the country without a bottle o Angostura Bitters to flavor your Soda and Lemonade , and keep your digestive organs ill order. Be sure it is the genuine Augoatura of worldwide fume and manufactured only by Da. J. G. B , SIEGE1IT A SONS , Thereare 3M convicts In the Fort Madison ponitwitiary , and none in the hospital , 'Lime August receipts from contractors for convict labor wore $3,408,05 Some Strong ; Minded Women Can regulate their husbands amazingly fast , should they not do their duty. Jltrdotk Jlfanf ! piton are a good regulator of the circulation. They are exclusively a blood toulo , and .ense quuntly drake at Me r.ot of marry serious all. insets. The receipts of the state fair was over 842 , . 000 , or about 33,000 in excess of any provlnus exhibition , 1.'roun Sy sense , N , Y , "I felt weak and hmguid luel palpitation of the heart anti nuunhasos ul the liurtsn. her. dock Jloed Jtucra have certainly relieved ins. ' ' uxesilent " Mr , M , . 't'hey are uhwt , J Wright. Theru Is hacking of the tiger at Iowa City within the sltnduw of the university. ( htttnnva has twenty wholesale houeoe , mid claims a 12,000r -r - The firmest alturativo and anti-bilious medicine on earth , is Santarffan Nev sine , $1,50 , r 'The doctors said my child tintsl die with spas0is , Santarian Nervine cured hue , ' ' 'ai , E. Tanner , Dayton , Ohio , At druggists , y Ho a.ssel . ® e p er c . - , ASK YOUR O1tOCEIt9 FOK THE aaaaC OMAHA DRY HOP YEAST ! WARRANTED NEVER TO FAIL , T , x w = Manufactured by the Omaha Dry Hop Yeast Oor CORNEA 15Th AND DAVENPORT STREETS. OMAhA , NEG. Etb1.1151i d. 1i1 f Spr1ll Allaclimelil r tix' ( NOT PATENTED ) . c 1 1 JR SiFsoli , Ii THE LEADING , , , k " I I l . ' 1 arr a a ac or s 1409 and 1411 Dodge Street , OMAHA , - - - - - - NEBRASKA. . i .r 0n Long Time--Small Payments. ' ' Fricos. A s lloso Jr 1510 D0DOE'ITRK + . .i I rs .i' , r .t i i 1 a MANUFAVTUREii OF OF griwyii.Y YIBST CLABS Carriages , BuggeRoad ! , { AND TWO WHEEL CARTS. Isle and 132011uney Street an lfos S. 19th Street , - + - OMAasA NEB U tnled tstanosue furnished free upon applicrtlee e ' ' . IL7E''Sr , MANUFACTURER OY FINK Buggies , Carriages aild Spu ¶ aou Itepaitoq L constantly fillet ! with. select spat Bat Workmanship awwteed. t Office and factory S. W. Corner 16th and Capitol Avenue , Omai 1 i