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SX- 2 2 THE OMAHA BE OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE Cl BEPITBLICAN PLATFOE1 , TLe Eepubllrsn pirtrt ty course tor the past thirteen years si thei of the U n nt political organization Stales , ha allied itsslf to the llbeny-li masses ot the -world , and has mode a T which Inrltes scrutiny , and challenges al tory lor a para''elln elevating urpinlt ? esublithlng on a firm basis "u governmc the people tjr the people ; " and WHEREAS , Its several acis In prcserrlr Union , In promoting and streugt inlng a nion atlegience to tlie flag ami gorernux thU republic hare passed into history an i ited the approval of the Hepubhc-n rent ] of the age. therefore , the reprcsentatl the Bepuulican party of Nehru a , in co tion assembled. da resolve as roilows , viz 1st. That all honest latter ihouli be prot and receive its last reward 2d. That ve earn stlr desire that the < of our covermuent shall be finely uulnti In ordr that the commeiclaland Industri terestaof the country uiav not sutler inu | : fluctuations In values or by impairing ii degree that confidence irhi h no > r reva regard to our circulating medium wMc hops will , at no d giant day , bo based metalle currency , the rec-galztd money c world. 3c. That we believe that banklrg , uni veil-guarded national system , rbould be and ve counsel reform and rconomy in al of the public service , an a r Ion ot the public debt in such a way a rapidly , as ft may be dot e w ihout imp burdens Upon the indoitiles of the couuu 4th. That ve demand a rigid accounul In the discharge of official duty on the p kll office-holders , whether buie nr Na > l end thut > i delrgitcs , r peaking for con-til whom we rep ewiii wedl'aru * any symj wl Ji , or for dishonest public officials , iu i ever capacitr they may be tin ploy id. Sth That while we recognize * nd appn the advantages derived by the people fr wall-regulated syst m of railway * ve del that these public highways should be ren subMrvlent to the public good. Jbatwbl disavow any hostility toward railroad cor tions we proclaim our d teru Inttion to by lawful means all eQorts to impose oppri or extortion te transports lou u > l i 6th. That taxation. 10 be just mn equally imposed upon all classes of prop therefore demaud such Natiom.1 aud we Irj sUtloa as will compel rai roadundall corporations to p > y th- same proportion c as i Imposed on ihdivlduais 7th. That we favortue pro er exercise c powers conferred upon the uatiunal go went by the couslltutiou to regulaie oomi between thebtates , auil to ihi > cud we n mend that the government e tablish and from the Mis pile a double ttaclt railway river to tue Atlantic seifta-rd. gtb. Tuat we earnestly < oqucst that ' fUuators secure the pasja e oi Crourue's road Land Tax Bill. Sth. That we favor the amendment c Constitution of the United btates pro ? lor the election if Presld-nt , Vice rrcsl United btales benators , and all other f < officers bribe direct vote of the people. 10th. That the unwritten law enacte the example of the Father of his Count declining a re-tleclloi < to the th rd PreslJi teria , Is as controllng as though U wss i pvrated In the national constitution , and ' sever to beviobited. Jltb. Tnavthe present so-cal'od ' Quail dim policy has failed to aCord cither be to the Indians or prutoction tu the front ! tiers , and we therefore dtinand the trans the management ot the Indians to the Wi partmenU 12th. That we favor the reapportionmi Elate representatives thr ugh the cnactuii a ne.w constitution at the earliest pracli d y cocslstont with our present fundan law , and that we recommend the tubmissi the direct vote of the people in a separate ele at the time the proposed new constlti U voted upon , the questions of "Prohibit "Local Option , " and license. 13th , That we approve the acts of Con which put the rights of all citizens under lection of the National authorities when are assailed by hr.stlle legislation , or by tt "olence of armed associations , whether opi secret , and in view of the recent o irJg the southern btates. wo dem > nu itiu cm ment el the laws that these r'ghu may 1 corely and amply.protected whenever and i ever invaded ; we do , however , disapprove unconstitutional legislation , lur the n aajr of the disorders of society , or evils prei all in our land. 14th. That we are in favor of and most dlally Invite immigration to our State. braska needs immigration , that its vast up tural. ml eral , aud manufacturing rcso may be developed , with an area autficler. mate ten btatee as Urge as Massachusetts a soil unsurpassed for fertility , we E hearty welcome to the down-trodden m ot the old world.and a-sure them that ahsll be secure it. th.lr lives , liberty and l erty , and free to hold and cxprcts their : loui and poll t cal opinions without rcs.ral 15th. That , relying upon the intelllgei the people of our young and pro pcruus monwealtb , which Is soon to taV.e hlgli rji the great family of states , we hereby r oar allegiance to the party which we repn and call upon Its tlasje < , nnd cundlilo men to unite with ut l.i i erpetuatlng tbe t ings of free coveniment in accord. nco the cherished principles whkh aUiuto control the great bodv of our oeouie. REPUBLICAN T1CKE1 Fo' Member of Congress , LOREvZO CUOUNSE , ot Washington county. For Member of Congress ( contingent ] FATIUCK o. IIAWES , of Douglas county. STATE TICKET. For Gorcrrinr. SILAS A. OARUER , of Webster couuiy. or Secretary of State , BRIH 0 TZSCHULK , cf Sarpj county. For Treasurer , . JOSEPH C. McBRIDE , - of Collar county. For Superintendent ot Public Instruct ! ! J.M. McKENZIE , of emaha county. For State Prison Inspector , NATHAN S. POUTER , of Dizon county. For Attorney General , OEOBUE H. ROBERTS , ' cf Bed Willow county. For Distr'ct Attorneys , First Distrlct-C. J. DILWWRTH , of Fhe'ps connty. Second District IV. J. CONNELL , ot Douglaa county ; Third District M. B. HOXTE , of CoifJi county ; FIFTEEN out of the slxty-i organized counties in Nebra . -were represented at the Indepe : ent Ko-op State Convention. 1 meagre representation indicf that the new political departure not destined to become very i midable during the coming ca paign. IT appears that Mr. PostoC "Williams , as the Jfcrald is plea to call our colored fellow citizen , 1 taken umbrage at the rejection his origin : ; ! and brilliant rcsolutl that was to hr.ve been substituted the first plank in the Republic platform. If this conceited igi ramus desires to have his ungra matical and meaningless jargon ] before the public in all its origii deformity , we are ready to acco modato him. the Oma Herald pronounces the Republic ticket and platform as decided weak the people of Southweste Nebraska appear to entertain a ve favorable opinion of the action oft Convention. TheTecumseh Chi tain says : "The platform ai ticket alike speak for themselvi selves. "We believe that the declai tion of principles will be receiv by tbe masses of the party the State , as they were by th < representatives in conventio with unfeigned pleasure ai emphatic approval. The pic form is clear in all that sajrs , frank in all that it pr poses , and In all the plcdg 10 which it plights its faith , con mits the party fairly and square ! and honestly. livery man in tl party can stand upon such platforn and we believe that its utterance < simple truths and courageous a ; sertions will rally to its suppoi thousands of voters from the opposi tioa. " j FHEfi TEADE. "Who contends for "absolute I Trade ? " Dees the Democr party ? "Does any other party ? r. thirds of the Western Republic and every Democrat in the com not a manufacturing monopolist lleves in a Tariff for Kevenue , not iu a Tariff for Protection.r \ is the issue the Republican S Convention treated with silent < tempt , and did not dare to m Just as they shamelessly eva every other living issue of thetir Herald. If nobody contends for abso free trade then why claim i is the great political issue of day ? If two-thirds of the Republi party aud every Democrat in country , not interested in the n : ufacturing monopoly , believe i tariff for revenue , then certa : there can be no free-trade is This is the very reason why the braska Republican Convention norcd a proposition so univers accepted by both parties. And i let us able the Herald to detine real meaning of a tariff forrever Is not that a platform platit that is succeptible of almost construction that parties may se to give. A tariff for revenue is indefinite amount of taxation cover the contingent expenses of government. A free trader i very properly claim that sue tariff means an imposition of du upon silks , diamonds , velvets , b sols , carpets , champagne ana ol imported luxuries that car be successfully manufactured in country , while a protectionist i just as properly claim that a t : for revenue means theimpositio moderate import duties on h : ware , boots and shoes , clothing , i road Iron and other comniodi that could not be manufacture ! this country in competition with cheap labor of Europe. How w nearly every platform of all polii parties declares iu favor of tariff for revenue , everybody ku j that such a plank Is mere buncc intended to reconcile a multit of conflicting opinions. Altho free trade and high protective ti were the great political issues. 1 divided the "Whigs and Dcmoc twenty years ago , experience demonstrated that absolute free tr and that protection i is a myth , moderate form is demanded to i tain our manufacturing industi To compare such densely popula countries like France and Engli with America is simply absi While Great Britain depends most entirely upon foreign count for the grain and meats that k her thirty millions of people fr starvation , America wants to bi up a home market for the consul tion of her surplus agricultural j. ducts. This want is more especially in Nebraska , where it costs nea two bushels of wheat to transj one bushel to the European marl If the Herald desires to force its ! trade clap-trap as a great politi issue , we are disposed to accomi date it with practical argumei If , however , it merely seeks to afllrm what is conceded oy Repu cans almost everywhere tiam ( that the people favor a tariff for i onue there can be no controvei THE three leading actors in serio-comic political drama that 1 justclosedattheLiucoln opera ho wore Harri&on Johnson , Chu Howe and General Livingsto The merits of Doctor Johnson , IB ter castle-builder and chief Keas - known to evt as a star actor are body. His versatile genius has ways proved equal to any emerg cy. Church Howe is better kno as ex-U. S. Marshal , of "Wyomi where he gained high distinction i tenacious and pugnacious federal flce-holdcr The principles of the ] publican party were fondly cherisl by him as long as he was permit to absorb a lion's share of the spo Howe's removal from Uncle Sai pasture brought about a most markable change of political ci victiou. He became a no oracle of the horny-fisted Grange exposing and denouncing politi corruption in a manner which c < vluced everybody that he was ta ing from personal experience. "Wl applies to Church Howe appl with equal force to General Livir stone. He also held a fat federal offipi few years ago As Surveyor Get ral of Nebra&ka he had an excelk opportunity to nibble at Uncle San limburger , and when , by his OA imbecility , he became the victim the federal executioner , he prompl recanted his political faith a : turned his guns on the party frc which he had drawn his sustcnani Such is the reformer's triumvirr that seeks to purge the political s tnosphere of Nebraska of its impi itie ? . POSTMASTER GF.XERAL JEWE ; las made a beginning at postal i 'orm. An order has just been : sued by him cancelling the contra or penknives which have been u& illy issued to clerks about Nc fears. The custom obtained win luills were used for writing and tl : uifc was a positive neiesMty , ai las been kept up since the Introdn ion of steel and gold pens to tl irest-nt time. AXOTIIKU Atlantic cable is no > eing laid between England at America. The new cable is to 1 inder the contracat of competin elegraph companies , who will Jii e enabled to break up the existin lonopoly. Tun example of Omaha in orgar :5ng : societies for the relief of th [ stressed settlers in the frontic ninties is having a salutary cffec imilar societies are now being 01 mized in almost every county i ic State , and with a systematic an dicious effort we shall be able t ipoly the necessaries of life to ev y'fatnily that is actually iu wanl Senator Sherman on the Carle ) ( From his Speech before the Columbus Cor tion. ) What will be the effect of straying canfidence in public sec ties and public faith ? What w < be the effect of hurrying home discredited debt ? What will the result if the United States sh ( now , in violation of the public fn begin to pay out its newly prii notes in payment of bonds ? I this danger to the public credit 1 ought now to to be grappled \ and throttled by the people of C with the fierce energv they grapj and throtled Vallandigham 1863. Untarnished honor , hone pure that it is not only free f open fault , but from even snadow of it , this is the pride < State men may not attain it , organized States can. Fellow-i zens , this movement , whether der the open flag of repudia raised by the Indiana Democrat the covert , evasive threat of rep ation in the Ohio Democratic f form , is dishonor , shameless , pa ble , and flagrant , with which Republicans have this day made sue. sue.Allow me to say thac we car and ought not to rely solely u the honorable record of theRepi can party in the past. A party I assumes to administer agovcrnno like ours mast keep pace with changing events of the time. Ev year has its issues ; and even c principles and good conduct do IWHVS solve with success nev sues. In a very short period whole cycle of political quest ! changes. Now , if I were ca upon to specify the first requisit a party to administer the gov < ment now in these new time would say economy , economy , ec omy. This is the most difficult tue to practice , especially aft < period of great expenditure. Would oe easy to show you , gen men , that the Rapublican partj Congress has entered upon the 1 course by reducing the expense ; the .National Government for current year at the rate of twei seven millions a year , but ther ample room and verge for a grei reduction , and I believe there is honest purpose in Congress to cc out this policy of economy. W we most need is a very large rec tion of local taxes and still mo ; very great limitation of the po of local taxation. The next object we ought to h in view is to return to a specie si darJ as rapidly as practicable. IS I know upon this point there i wide difference of opinion , and must not be intolerant with e other when we differ. Still I lieve the Intelligent voice of people is that we cannot attain ' , prosperity , when no man can cheated with false values , until labors and productions are measu by the gold standard. We 1 months of weary talk on this 6 ject iu Congress , and although took no positive , direct step tow a specie standard , yet we did i vent ; and I trust forever , any rei grade step in the opposite directl The general result is that no me ure can be adopted that will Icac from a specie standard , while will in due time agree upon so decided though moderate meas to hasten the time when the do ] of our paper money will buy much as a dollar of real mon Nor will this result when produi deprive us of the useful agency paper money , whether in the fo of bank notes or United States nol or of both ; but only that it v make this paper money whal promises it is an equivalent to e and when the only test the quantity of the paper inoi will bo the amount of that can be maintained par with coin. On this qu tion though , I am sorry to say , as Republicans are nut entir agreed , but we are far better off that respect than our adversarl The law of the last session of C < gross , though not what anyc hoped for , has and will result bei tinially aud is in the right directli " The long standing sectional" plaint about the distribution of I .ional bank circulation has be honorably settled New bunks m be organized in any of the South < aud Western States , and this not : he increase of depreciated not but by thn transfer of circulati from the East , where they had nn than their share , to the West , whi ihey had less. Our grievance v not that we needed the circulatu but that we were unjustly deprlv > f our right to it. This law a settled the dangerous power claim by the Secretary of the Treasury increase the volume of paper monte to the extent of § 44,000,000 at 1 will. It also provided a system actual redemption of bank notes , which the people will get clean , m bank notes for the mutilated , din and defaced notes we had. Oh , ; une step further to make these no as good as gold , and it needs or sourage to take it. 1 hope and tri that the Republican party will ta this step. It will complete the cy < jf great financial measures whi t has had the honor to propose ai xdopt. PUNQENTISTIC. "Is the candidate for sheriff here isked a stranger as he looked " in [ llinois bar room. "Yes , why mswered eighteen men as they reP P- . PAn An honest old farmer , on beii nformed , the other day , that 01 if his neighbors owed him ; rudge , growled out , "No matte ic never pays anything. " A man who respects his wife ai amily will never tell a lie when ai me asks him how he got that sc m his face , but will explain how 'stick ' of wood flew up , you know "Mamma , " said a precious Ittt ioy who , against his will , wasmai o rock the cradle of his baby brotl r , "if the Lord has any more babi 0 give away , don't you take 'em "Who M-as that man ? " asked iavannah coroner as he entered rowd around a dead body. "B inged to brass baud , " replied a bo ; nd the coroner went on : "A ight no inquest necessary. " When they told an Indiana won n that her husband had been slice p by a reaper , she impatiently n lied : "Well , take the pieces 1 ic barn ; I can't leave the goosi erry juice just now. " Two blarsted Britishers , who g ( [ fan Erie railway express train i t Biughamptou , the other day , t loot buffalo , were indignant lx tuse a hackman offered to carr icm up to the Inebriate Asylum fc iree dollars. The Nevada News says : Actoi 1 the Silver Dell Opera House d jt object much to having rocl ; id such things chucked at then : it when a Chinaman comes hit is gallery and fires his pistol int ie drauoii in the pantomime it i me to get real mad. Terre Haute Express : Whei > ung Mr. Spitzer lelt home for col KC he took leave of his mother li is muuuer : "Mother , I wil rite often and think of you con mtly. " When he returned tw < ars later , , he remarked to hi isious parent : "Deah mothaw T gweet you once TTinnli ! " Tm. . agine the feelings of a fond rnotl A Bridgeport ( Conn. ) man started for the west ten days i intending to settle there , has turned disgusted. He cot as fa Kansas City , and found 100 law ; there , and the thermometer 115 gress in the shade. He picked i paper , read several columns of " Grasshopper Correspondence , " took the next train for his old ho "Dear George , how sweet wavy that wheat is ! " exclaime fair young lady , looking langu from a car window. "Yes , L how beautiful ! says dear Gee ; more intent on insinuating nis i around a twenty-four-bone cors "how like a a how like dweam ! " "ITow like oats , " "the torted a disgustedGranger oafs , young man. " "Talk about snakes ! Why , don't see any snakes In this conn Where I u&ed to live the rai snakes were so thick that when were out breaking it was almost possible to keep them away f the oxen. I remember one da was ploughing and they were -thick we could haraly keep tl off with clubs. Finally a bigycl fellow got up close to the plow before we could head him off sti the coulter with his fangs twic "Didn't hurt the coulter any he ? , ' queried we. "Hurt the o ter ! Perhaps not. That oou began to swell , and split the b < iu less than two minutes. Fac POLITICAL HUTES. Governor Davis , of Minnesota coming into prominence as a cai d\te for the United States Sena ship from that State. That the Democricv ia courage no one will deny. Witness nei fourteen years of "grand con\ tions , " in which were conferee much enthusiasm that no stren has been left for the elections. Hon George E. Hoar , in repl ; a letter of a large number of constituents asking him to w draw his refusal to bu again a c didate for Congress , 1ms comp with the request , and will accej ; renomination. Senator Cameron denies that Intends to resign his 5-cat in Senate. He says he feels as wel he ever did , and although h nearly 70 years old he is as stn and hearty as an ordinary mar 50. He intends to go to Califor this fnll. Ex-Governor Parker , of Jersey , is also In the field for Presidency. The Governor's br Is estimated to weigh about fil four ounces , if the length of tape-line required to go around head is any guide to the qtiantit ; matter inside of it. The opposition to Gen. Garfl did not cease when he sticceded securing a nomination for Congn if reports from his district are to trusted. It is said that a call sigi by 1,500 Republicans Is to be iss\ \ soon , calling for a convention nominate an independent cac date. Lewis D. Campbell , of Ohiowri to the Democratic Convention of Congressional district to say that his name has been mentioned Congress , "he neither has claims nor personally wants that or o other office or nomination. " - ' . does not want to be thought chronic office seeker. " Thus far no evidence has been ceived to show that the fears of outbreak of the blacks had a foundation. It is easy for a ganc white outlaws to come down quii ly upon a meeting of colored mi nnd to capture and hang the with the pretext that the lat were plotting against the whit These outrages show what may expected under a restoration Democratic rule. Senator Mltohell has been sper Ing the entire summer In Wushir ton , devoting most of his time as member of the Senate Commit ) an Transportation to an investip tion of the postal-car question. ] Is now encaged In obtaining infi mation relative to the svstem of i Intratlon between the Postoflice I [ mrtment nnd the railroad coi panics \\hlch has been adopted England. This svstem has lo 3ecn in use in England , and is sa : o be productive of good results. Charles H. Hardin , theDemocn i ! candidate for Governor of M iouri , has announced that if elect lie will not resign nor accept the < Ice of U. S. Senator. Thh stai nent will probably strengthen hi somewhat with the people , but : hrows a very large bucketfull : olJ water over Col. Colman , t : andkate ! for "Lieutenant Govern * liuce it reduces him from a posslt Governor to a candidate for a po ion which is about as near nothii is any office can be. And he did ivant tobeGo-ernor , too. Gen. Butler ought to be high iatisfied with the situation of affai n his district His enemies a aking precisely the course to ma ! u's re-election abs 61utely certai 'nstead of uniting their forces upc mo man they appear determined un two candidates , and thus gi' heir enemy an easy victory. The 3 a bare possibility that Butler h irranged the whole thing to st liiusclf. One of the opposition oai lidates , Mayor Coggswcll , was Sutler man a fehort time ago , an here is a suspicion now that he forking in the same interest. Tl ( her opposition candidate is M V. T. Phillips. He has alwa : een an opponent of Butler , and ery highly spoken of. An Army Scandal. | Correspondence of the New York World ] FouTSANDcns , Wy.Auguit2G. It may be considered rather unfo mate that while the press and pul c generally are uniting to demau jat the management of India ffairs shall be vested in the arm s the only department having tru itions , and one whoso members ai kely to administer their trust wit itegrity , we should present a Cred [ obilier scandal on the plains , j ) tirt martial had been called hen vcr which Colonel Palmer , of th ccoud United States Cavalry , w > preside , vhen suddenly anothc Hicer was detailed to preside eve , and replace Colonel Palmer i ) rcmand of the post , the Colom . ing ordered under arrest. A com isembled here on the 2d prox. t y him. General Terry will pre ile , General Getty , of the Fourtl rtillery , is on the detail ith several Colonels , am ieutcnant Colonels , the junio embers of the court being Majo liomasF. Barr , Judge Advocate lie trial creates no small sensatioi circles where the real characte the charges is known. Col. Pal er Is charged with cutting logsam iiber on the Government reserva MI , hauling them out with Govern tut ? teams , and selling them to th < nlon Pacific Railway Company itting' the whole proceeds in hi fn pocket. Rumor hits very clr mntantially that he not only paic thing for the lumber and th < mllng thereof , but that the cutting is done by soldiers ; to whom , dur- g his command at tbe fort , an un- ual number of passes and fur- ighs were issued. An impression avails at the fort that Col. Palmer. 11 be "whitewashed. " BANKING. BZKA SIILLAKD. J J. II. MII/LA ] President. | . Cosl NATIONAL BA3S Cor. Douglas and Thirteenth Streets. OMAHA , - s .NE1.RAS1 Capital. . . . . . . . - . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .S200C Surplus and Profits 3uC , AGENTSFOR THE UNI FINANCIAL STATES. AN ! DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY DISBURSING OFFCElIS. THIS BANK DEALS in Exchange , Government Bonds , Youc Gold Com , BULLIONand GOLDDUS * And z\\3 drafts and innkcs collections c parts of Kuropo. KETDraftadrawn payable In gold or cu : cy-a thelUukof California , San irancb < TICKETS FOU SALE TO ALL PA of Europe via the Cunard a ad Nat Steamship Lines , and the flamburg-Amc Pae'.et Company. _ 271 U.S.DEPOSITOE TIic First National Ba ore * Corner of Ifnilmm nud 13tli Ktr " THE OLDEST BAUEINQESTABHSHa IN VEBEAGKA. ( Successors to Kountio Brothers. ) ESTABLISHED IN 18 Orqanised 03 a National Bank , August 23 , 1 Capital end Profits over - $250 , OFFICERS AXD DIRECTORS : E. CKEIOIITON , A. KOUNTZK , President. Cashie II. COUNTER , II.V. . YATES , VicePics't. As't Cashie A. J. vopi'LETON , Attorney. 1 he Oldest hstaDiisnuu BANKING HOUS IN JimJAXKA. Caldwell , Hamilton & C Business transacted same as t of an Incorporated Hank. Accounts kept iu Currency or G subject to sight check without tice. Certificates of Deposit Issued p able on demand , or at fixed i bearing interest at six percent. auntim , and available in iu all pa of the country. Advances made to customers approved securities at market n of interest. Buy and sell. Gold , Bills of ] change , Government , Stale , Com and Citr Bonds. We giro special attention to ne tiatiug Railroad and other Cor rate Loans issued within the Sti Draw Sight Drafts on Engla Ireland , Scotland , and all parts Europe. Sell European Passage Tickets. C'lLLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE. ALVIN SAUNDERS , ENOS LOW ] President. Vice Presde BEN WOOD , Cashier. S AVIITGS BAIT ! _ N. W. Cor. Farnhara aud 13th Sts. , Capital . _ . . . . . . . S 100 inthorlzei Capitll . _ 1,000 f-T\EPOSITS AS SMALL , AS ONE DOI I J lar sece ved and compound Interest a | lowed on the same. Advantages OVER Certificates of Deposit : PEE WHOLB OR ANY PART OP A 1 J _ poit after remaining in this Renk tt DODths. will draw interest from d.te of der. t to payment. The whole or any part o'a > osit can ' * drawn at an" fine. autf ii Established 1858. . 3" . JARRIAGE TOUFACTOiT 538 & MO Fourteenth Street , 3tfice up ileus , ) Omaha , Nebraska. Carrlai nd Buggies on hand or icaclc to order. N. B. Particular attention paid to Reps 32. SDr28-t BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! J. O. SZiATTEB. Dealer in Staple and Fancy Ghroceries rick Store , B. B. Cor. 16A & Chicago El WILL REMOVE SEPTEMBR 1st , to ACOBS' New Brick Block , cor. , 15th and Cs ol Avenue , Special Bargains are now offered in grocerl iforeremo > al. _ auglOdtf. EDWARD KUElHL. [ AGISTEn. OF THE J Kl AItTE ; o498 lUth St. , between Fan&am & Harne Will by the aid o ! guardian spirits , oljta i any one a view o ! tiio post , present nnii f > re. No fees charged in cases o"sickness. . OOA PW DAY. Agents-wan Stn 0/i' ' ! All clas-es ot wor g people of either RCI , young or olJ , ; aa ore money at worker us In their spare m entiorall th Hn ) than at anything els Idiess iiTINSUN < t Co. . Portland , Maine- lydraulio , Cement AND- PIPE COMPAH1 ITOULD INFORM THE PUBLIC THA T they are now ready to furnish If. SAUL1C CEMENT , of the very bestqualit d in any quantlty.eitber at the factory , whli located at Bcatrice.Ncb. , or at the Pipe worl Omaha They also are prepared to furnl ! kinds o > MENT PIPING forSEWERAGI IAINAGE , ETC , Also manufacture a rles of CHIMNEY WOHK. WE GU ARA ! > : E OUR CEMENT TO BE EQUAL TO AN kTDRAULIC CEMENT MANUFACTURE TUE UNITED STATES. IB-ORDERS FROM DEALERS RESPECT ILLY SOLICITED. BATRICE HYDRAULIC & 1'IPE CO. NEBRASKA MAZTA - - mv21-3m Barney street , between Ufh and 15th Carriage and Tfcgon Making all it Branches , in the latest and most approTod pattern. BSE SHOEING AND BLACKSMITHING id repairing done on inert notice. V2f IT ITQUEALEY'S QUEALEY'S \ P. Soap Factory ! Ituated on tbe line of the Union Pacific lroa.1 , nrar the powder hotuo. Manufac- s fl 6t < laiS soap lor home constunpuai ni > 9J-1v - iinii oUffl a&m Nos. 187 , 189 and 191 Fainham Streel mar2d MILTON ROGEBS , toves TZETWASIE and T22T 2T23S.S' STOCS SOLE WESTERN AGENCY FOK - STEWART'S COOKINQ and HEATING STOYES THE "FBABEBSjfr COOKING STOVES , CHARTER OAK COOKING STOVES All of Whci : ! V Ml bi3 Sold at Manufacturers' Price * , Witli lYelsrht p2"-tf & I Manufactured with Great Care from the Best Grain. General Depot , Cor. 14th. & Dod o Sts nay 9-ly. QMAZ2. & . ELA3I CL\RK. TFT. ) F And Ulamifnctiircr of Dry antlSatiiratrtl lloofln and Sbetuhlng Felt. ALSO DEALERS IN Roofing , Pitcli , Coal , Tar , Sltc Etc T > tK > PiSG in any part of Nebraska or adjoining States. Office opposite .the Qas Works , o _ tt 12thitreet. Addreii P O. Box 43. ! . C. F. GOODMAN , WHOLE USGIST I > oalcr In PAINTS , OILS AND WINDOW GLASS , Omaha. Nebraska. . IMI. 0" . IMPORTER XKD JOBBER OF FOREIGN AXD DOMESTIC WINES and LIQUORS , Tobaccos and Cigars , No. 142 FABNHAM STREET , OMAHA , NEB. Old Kentucky TYMskies a Specially. KSTAGENT FOE THE ELDOKADO WINE COSIPANT , CAUFORNIA.1B3 , of iToliot111. . CHARLES H. PLATZ Manufacturer of MILLINERY , AND .adies' and Gents' NEPTUNE , or FlbH.FLOWERS , Nice Ornaments for Ladles. ORDERS PP.OMPTLY FILLED. 516 Douglas St. , Yisclier's Block , Omalia , BTEON SEED. LK1TJS E. BEEr BYRON REED & CO , The Oldest Established Real Estate Agency IN NEBRASKA Keep a complete Abstract si Title to all Rca Esfcun In Om-hii and Douglas ronnlT. City Meat MarKex. nstantly on.aand A LARGE SUPPLY OF MUTTON.POULTRY POULTRY , GAME - ASD - OB TA. . 3B 3U 3ES JAS..M. MCVITTIE , WHOLESALE DEALE11 IN Olarried Cider. I > and ISO Parnnam Street. YICTOR COFEiJIAN , PHYSICIAN and SURGEON , L ( OVER ISU'3 DRUG bTOEE. ) JStroot , GISH , 281 K.mlinra St. . Bet. I4tb A lath UNDERTAKER Schneider & Burmester Hanufactarera ot UN , COPPER AND SHEET IP.OS WARE. DEALEPJ IN Cooking and Heating Stores. Tin Roofing , Spouting and Gutter * ngdon inert notice and ID tae beat manner. | Ut n trot EEDMAN & LEWIS , Cor. 16th and Izard Streets. TJ JB IE IR , On hand and SAWED TO ORDER. Je2CIm F. A. PETEKS. Saddle and Harness Maker , AND CuURIiGS TR13MEB , fo. 274 5rarnli m i.bil.l5tt &intfc A LL orders and repairing promptl jr attended tto and latisfaction guarrattetd. * 5r-Ca3li paid lor ludw. * P39lT MAX MEYER & BROTHER , OMAHA , NEBRASKA CHEAP FAHMS ! On tbe Line ot th Union Pacific A Lad Grant of 13,000,000 Acres of th best FABMINQ ani HIKES AL Lacia of Aaerfc * 1,000,000 AC11FS IN NEBRASKA IN THE UOTAT PLATTE VALLE THE GABDES OF THE WEST SOW FOB SALS United States , on tbo 41st desreo of Noith Latitude These lands are In the central portion of the Zone o ! the American Continent , and for grain itude , ths central line of the great Temperate . growing and stock raising unsurpassed by any in the United States. OHEAPEB 19 P IGEmna faTorsole terns M n. aid acre coaTenlwt to aerket tiaa ca be found lehere. t FIVE and TEN YEAES1 credit given with Intersil ai SIX PER CENT COLONISTS aad 4 OTUAL8ETULEE3 can tiaj 0:1 Tea Tears' Orodlt. Lands at tlu laa orlco to all OUEDIT f PEOHASES3. A Deduction TEN PEB CUNT. FOR CASH. FREE HOMESTEADS FOB ACTUAL SETTLEKS. > jad the Best Locations for Colonies ! Soldiers Entitled to a Homestead cf 160 Acres. - - or Xm22. < 5L . Z xii-cliixrBOT-fJ 351-00 3P 30 to Pamphlet , with new maps , pnbll'ha'l In EnjII'h , Gfrrqtn , Sweed Send lor new DescriptiTe . . - : * . f * TT * T a fi.rTf ind Dan' - u th , mailed free eTerywhere. band Address Cotnrniwlnncr U. - P. tt.it.Co. ( Maha.Neb. A. B. EUBSStSIAJSTN < fc CO. , WATCHMAKERS , OF JEWELHY S. E. Cor. 13tli & Douglas Sts. JEWELRY \YHOLESALE \ Oil KETA1L. Dealers Can Save TIJIS and FAEIOUT by Ordering of Us. ENGKAYIXG BONE FIIEE OF CHARGE ! © -ALL UOODS WARSANI D TO BE AS REr ianSl-U J. S. C. ABson Sf * & a Book ; g i DSALSnaIN flo. 188 FarsJiam Str st. Omalia , PnhHshPrs' AgPntg or Srlmq Hm > ' ; ? Maod in N GEO. A , HOAGLAHB , ale OFFICE AND YARD COR , OF DOUGLAS AND 6THSTS , , U , P , R , R , TRACK , anlltl WM. U. FOSTER , Wholesale ? WINDOWS , DOORS , BLINDS , MOULDINGS , &C- Plaster Paris , Hair , Dry and Tarred Felt. Sole Agents for Bear Creek Licio aul Louisville Cccieat OFFICE AND YAP.1. : 1 rT A TT A NEB i U. P. Track , bet Farnham and Dougla * Sts. J l/l\i _ fii A . aprttf N. I. D. SOLOMON , OILS A2TD ! OAL OIL AND HEAD-LIGHT - NEBRASKA FAIBLIE & MOISTELL , LANK BOOK E AHIFMT Stationers , Engravers and Printers , iscMc , Odd Fellows aud luiigMs oi' Pytliis TJ 3ST Z ST'O E3VL S. DGE PROPERTIES , JEWELS , BOOKS , B"JTKS , ETC. , SS-EASTERX PRICES AND EX. RE 53 . 3NT3J3 ruij-itj ARTHUR BUCKBSS. B. PENT ER , B TJ S 1 , D S AND DEALEE INFer f For Yards , Lawns , Cerretericj CtiarcIi GruaiU cnaTubli Office and Shop 1 bet. Funhamand XLirney j prtU.