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THE DAILY BEE. B. ROSBWATER. EDITOR TO CORRESPONDENTS. Cun Courray Frmxos we will always be pleased 10 bear from, on all matters connected with erope, countzy politice, and on any subject ‘whatever, of general interest to the pe-ple of our Btate. Any information conpe-ted with Ahe elections, and relating to fioods, sccidents, will be gladly received. All such communica~ tions Bowever, must be as brief a3 possible; and they must tn all cases be written on one side of the sheot only. T Noxm or Wemmss, in full, must in each and ‘what nature goever. 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All communications should be sodressed to E RISEWATER, Editor. —— UALL rOR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. iblican electors of the State of Nobrecis are heroly callod tovend delo Fates from the several counties to meet in state convention at Columbus, on Wednes- day, the 19th day of May, 1880, at 60'clock p. m,, for the pw of electin six delegates to the republican nationa convention to be held st Chicago, on the 3ddey of June next, to_nominate_candi- dates for president and vice jresident of the United States;and to transact euch other business as may properly come be- foreit. 2 The seversl counties are entitled to rep- resentation in state_conventionas follows, hased upon the vote cast in each county for Hon. Amasa Cobb for Judge of the 5 Court, in 1679, giving one dele- Sl i cnch 150" votes, ‘and ome for the Fraction of 75 votes, alss one delegate at arge for each crganized county: Counties. D's Counties. Ds Adams. . 11 Keamney... 5 Anteiope 1’8 Keith.. 3 4 Knox.... 4 8 Lancaster. 19 5 Lincoln. 2 6 Madison 1 10 Merrick.. 6 ©'2 Nance.. 1 3 Nemaha' ) 19 Nuckolls. 4 5 Otoe... u : : 3 1 3 6 ! B H 2 lg 4 1 10 4 7 10 3 2 2 H s 6 2 2 9 4 9 H 7 7 Tt in recommended first, that no proxies e admitted to the convention, exceptsuch us are held by pemons residing in the countles from which the proxies are given Second, That no delegate shall repre- sent an abrent member of his delegation, onless he be clothed with authority from the county convention, or is in possession < of faom ly elected deleg '!:;‘ order of the republican state cen comiittoe. JAMES W. DAWI sirmian. JAMESDONNELLY, Secrotary. Lawcowx, April & 1869. —_— ““Ack before beauty,” as Thurman eaid to Tilden when he resppesred on the presidential race-track. more are t0 be expended this summer st Omaba by the National government for im- proving the Misscuri. Whers is the redoubtable rip-raper —_— Mar CaxrENTER is 8 power in the V. 8. Senate, but when Te took the contract to deliver Wisconsin to Conbling and Csmercn's senatorls] nyndicate he sgreed to do the impcasi- ble. Kaxsas Cir is taking an sctive in- terest in the Miseouri river barge Line project. The preliminaries are already ssitled and & mesting of the business mon of Kansas Oity has been called for Satorday to arrange the details. Vice-PresipENT WHEELER has sen- atorial aspiratious. He justpublished the announcement that he will nct be a candidate for election to congress from the St. Lawrance district, New York, this fall, as has bcen intimated in some qusrters he would. He says that after haviog been ten years a smember of the house, be no longer de- sires to occupy that position, bu: be ndds that if the next houss house or resembly of the New York legislature Mall be republican, he will be a can- hdate for a seat in the United States s nate to succeed Sevator Kernan. — I spite of Senator Paddock’s pre- iction that Gen. Grant’s nomination a foregone conclusion, we do not esitate to stako the reputation of Brs as a political prophet by sting that Gen. Graut's nomination Ohicago is a foregone impossibility. [The moet liberal estimate that can be de of the ex-president’s strength at his time—when nesrly all the states hat his most sanguive friends claim, uve voted—is a total of three hun- rod and twenty votes. - That in- bludes the solid support of Illinois, bich is by no means sure, since Blatne is almost certain to carry at ten of the congressional districts u that state. — AccorpING to the computation of he juvenile amateur that edits a twi- ight paper in these parts, the reput- n convention in Douglss county oasisted of thirty Rosewater antie i men, {wenty-fire Simon-pure liine men and twenty Graut men. ‘his eminent political statseman then s us that the Simon-pures coalesced ith Rosewater and voted his ticket than support the mongrel ticket at wp by Tharston. Now if this mputation is correst,how came it thet average vote for the Bleine ticket it oerried the day was 45 while the for the mongrel ticket was 7. If the Simon-pures had 25 votes their disposal the Rosewater ticket gt to have aversged 55 votes, the truth is that the anti-Rose- Simon pures didn't control over wotes in ths convention, and the r ticket, as they call it, would been elected without their aid, why dida’t they defeat the mcve & new county central commitice they opposed just as bitterly as oort himself. The trouble these self styled Simon-pures was BANKING HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NRBRASEA. CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO. INVALIDS OTHERS SEEKING HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARK RE- QUESTED T0 SEXD FOk THE ELECTRIC is ‘concerned, either of theee gulf ports is as near Europe asis New York. The completion of the South- ern Pacific o either New Orleans or Galreston _will give California a quicker and cheaper routs to Europe than is pomsible through any of the northern cities. they had neither the votes to back them, nor the moral courage to assert themaselves. Their caucuses were made up of non- combatants and juveniles who have not mastered the A, B, C of politics, and & bath of played-out politicsl hacks who do all their fighting with dale, for & milli a half of dol | have plomed thomeslves pct having e ioass bo'in” the “min sticeestol i Encouraging néws comes from the |€4yicg off the whels or a ma: Yogo mines, n:'s.-y fork of Wolt {:1' part of the del-gations; it has croek has been taken up tiudsr the | Deen the eubject of general remwk patent sct. Good prosprets bave that the issue <8 filade up wad not eo been found, and men ste crowdiog in | much between Tildin and anti-Tilden from all directions, and houscs are | 88 Letweea differeat dogrees of ‘op- going up rapidly. The towns of Hooy- | Potition to Tildeo, ard that the strong- erand Belt have been consolidated, | €8t Ti'den feeling manifested sny- Tthas been difficalt-to find iu sy these conventions any delegat, either prominent or_obscure, who was un- - . roservedly for Tilden. Tn almost all | {5t ki 3Fdibuiag e who avagesps oaes where they were iuterrogated | o2 Fare; 108 SO S el of medical upon the subjoct ‘they either cpenly | Ty, FhesibielorTivciric Befl vems Modio oppu!l(}fih(i‘m, o avuided aneweritlz, ey s diiing pumenly, s daly undered or qualified a hesitating suppo:t with | %4 ex an 56 of groat amphstis and YOUNG MEN - McGee & Camden’s iron mountsin. fcanco—“4f he wanted the nomina- | A=d otbers mbe syt tom Hegrom sod Poyecal tion. PR AT Last year, at Yreka, Siskiyou coun- | pany’s tramway ) " i e 7 oon ty, apple trées were in bloom at of tenmiles, this | T0 the light of the action of these | iiiseicl =5 R o s | Bt e e, | ot o 25 B ey e vt s will o s avo | fined as in its most proncunced fcrm | Fha gt s and pointa ot early a month yet. 000. A portion of the iron 1ails are | T50, L rolfanos tot st oud 1o Health, ©. H. Huffman, of Merced, expects |a'ready there, snd tho whole work is |} e j€rinet reciatencs to anything to harvest, the coming season, 125,- | o bo finished tbis season. Foor milcs |, ;o €510 D' B eman ot 137 000 bushels of wheat, to sack which |at the upper endare to b snow- [ b0 /nTs U R MY S hiirs fonb will require 60,000 sacks. sheddod. Whenever the nariow gruga | .10, PE16) down esay. Thero is no The Santa Barbara Press boasta of [ railrcal is built along the Big Hole, | iyiyting unon or expecting bis nomi- alblotia 45 inches in hight, barley 5 | there will no doubt bs & spur teack | | vion © T gught to be conlusive as foet 6 inches high, aod wild oats 5 | connecting it with that place. to this state of things that Mr. Henry foet tall—all of this season’s growth. | A now silver diatriot, named Chsso, | Watterson, of The Loisville Coutter. | I Los Angeles orchardists complain of | bas just been discovered on Scudder the nonappearauce of bloss on | Creek, a fritutary of Grasshopper their orange trees, and fear: Creek, on the south ride of the Bald pressed that the next crop will be a | mountain spur of the Bannack range, short one. about midway between the Bsunsck L and Elkhorn miviog districts. Thefo | normitting bimself to entertain the Jhom i t00 much enow in the dist-ict t0 do | thousht of a recend cholos, has roconts | BRLAOR much prospccting yet, still several ||, ‘oome {0 consider the po Tocations have becn made trat will be | Jiiity of M. Tiden's with- prospected a8 soon s the mOW|Grawal He now permits himself vavishes. Great excitement provails | 4, goesk in the columas of his over the finds and men are flockiog to | of delegates who h the place. and will appear at Cincinoati, “not to ake war upon Mr. Tilden—as was arranged by the cabal at Washington The demand for residence quatters | _puyif Mr. Tilden derices the nomie walked away with the sclid Dougles county delegstion without etrikiog a blow. promitiog. Free gold is visible in several specimens of ore, aud other lodes promise to b fabulou:ly rich in. silver. The Camerons are building a new road up Bear gulch to dry Wolf creek, whioh will shorten the distance to Benton about 40 miles. They i tend starting 20 men to work on the road this week. Accounts Eept in Currency or ol subjoct o aliht check Witbout Botioe. ing Goods Stock Complete. The Dresser lemon is being pro- ted at Orange. It is thorny, tut itis said to be yery gosd. An sgert for a Scotch company is bonding many of = the chrome iron mines in San Luis, Obis Excitement eti county over tho i e able in and twel bearing interest, or on demand with= out Interest. lvances made tO cusiomers on ap- l%:.: securities at market rates of Erteres Puy dse gon > NHIH_M uxclngflo %.‘?Z:'ff;"“'* St co 1ty and Sight Drafta on Hagland, s a, Bootland, and all parts of Burope Sell Buropean Pacsage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPYLY MADE. sugldyt U. 8 DEOSITOBY. First Nationar Banx OF OMAH4, Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT N OMAHA. — Ix the seven states that held con ventions this week the ex president received only about teen votes that ke can count on with any degree of certainty. Blaine carried Dela- ware, New Hampshire snd Maryland olid, while Mississippl gives Sher- msn and Blaine three-fourths of her vote, with only three for Grant. The Tennessee delegation goes to Chicago uninstructed, with about twelve votes for Grant and tke other delegates di- vided between Shermsn and Blaive. Wisconsin is divided between Sher- man, Blaine and Wachburne, with a porsibility of cne vote for Graut. New Jerrey is nearly eolid for Blaine, aud if the ex-president gets any votes there he will have to steal them from Blaine. The scven states that elested delegates to Chicago this week will cast one Lundred votesin the rational convention, and James G. Blaive b secured over bfty of these votes. Mr. Thomas Tallon. eodaw ion wor ‘Address the publishers, PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATI, O == SIM Journal, who has been all along the Z most stalwart and uncompromising of Ti'den's supporters, insisting always | 2%, that no other candidate tad or de- served the elightest show, and never (5UCCHSSORS TO KOUNTSS BROS., ‘EsABLIEND 1 1866 Orgarized a8 a Nationa! Bank August 39, 1868 Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 ‘Specially aathorised by the Secrotary of Treasury 10 rocevs Sul s 10 the U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAM. Water courses bave devastated the the valleys of Merin county fearfully. In rlaccs whera the streams. were not more than ten fect wide they are now 75 to 100. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice Billious Attacks, 8ICK HEADACHE, Colic, De of Spirits, SOUS STOMACH, Heart n, Etc., Btc. A e nof & sitigio_particlo R0URY, OF Sy 0furlous mineral wobwiate, Dt s Steam Pumps, Engine Tri BELTING HOSE, manfi; IRON Wnfllo HALLADAY WIND- A. L. STR. d outbreak of the Piutes s in Northern Humboldt county, is exercising the people in that section very greatly, and families are moving into Fort McDermott for pro- Tr there have been any doubts a3 to the plicy that the liboral government Arizona. 1866. 188 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND (00D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. their jaws. If Blaine's cause in this — and are now one, and tho town of | Whero was metely a willingeess togive | SFEULD TH NG vore e JouR BANKERS. . e thei o c bas been Jocated ilas¥ the | him the nominition if he wanta it; NAL, WHICH 18 PUBLISHED = 2 : : u;Lty l::'l c(l}rpent ed e OOCIDENTAL. / JOTTINGS. | Gemone hasbeed b, 8 fow miles be- | empored with an uncommer snzie 0. siness transacted same as that of Wo have all the Latest Styles of Spring_ Snitings, an E‘m: eff s Grant orot Catiforma. low Belt. ‘The quartz interest is very | to have him say he ddes not waat .| Stook of Ready-Made Olothing in Latest Styles. Gent's F' HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VAL!SES, In fact the Stock 18 complete in all Departments. Don’t Fail to see our Custom Department in charge of B M. HELLMAN & CO, S 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street. HENRY nRNBERGER, V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEERI In Kegs and Bottles. Speoial Figures to the Trade. Families Suppliad at Reasouabls _ Prices. Office, 359 Uouglas Street, Omaba. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Mjnin{!‘whifl s PIPE, STEAN !A.gl‘. LLS, GHURCH AND SCHOOL BILLS ANG, 206 Farnham Street Omaba, Nov*_ tection. There is danger of a wocd famine in Bodie, and a meeting of citizens are devising means to open a road toa point where there are over 2500 cords cut and piled up. The 8. P. C. railrcad company has 700 men at work repairing the damage wrought by the flood. Of this num- ber 350 are at work west of the Santa Cruz mountains, and the eame number on the east side. A Santa Clra county man has planted & prune orchard of 160 acres. This is the largest prune orchard on record. The variety is the Petite Prune d'Agin, aud theyars to be dried and shipped. Southern California has excaped the farious orslaught of the e'ements. Some grsin has been lodged by the late rains, but it ignificant com- would pursue the frank outspoken utterance of Sir Charles Dilke the new British under sccrotery for foreign affairs has set all to rest. England is to mainta’n her dignity abroad and wil protest weaker powers st all hozarde. Weakand dishoncst Turkey will be made to undersand that the reforms 8o long promised sre to be in- sisted upn. No longer will mere promise beput upwith, but action will Le required. Upon coming iato cffice the liberals are confrented with s very perplexing legacy a taic of that fore'ga intervention policy of Beaccnsfield. The poticy of the liberas, as set forth by Sir Obarles Dilke, will be the only course to pur- B W. Yas A LJ.M,AW s an all- laced fn ia Tucson exceeds the supply. inaticn, to support him, and if he o Dlschas st peovai. 1t A rich eilver district has bsen dis- | dees not, to act with hie friends in | Jill re all Diseases caived by Derdngemment of covered in the Santa Catsrina moun- | naming 'a candidsts on whom his | ““Tag & cherams st Liver tainy, thirty miles rorthesst f Tuc- | mantle may rest without_crushing ;“fkf-‘gm taste In tl son. " This is what Mr. Watterson | fim? socs Sociateo The branch road t> Tombstone wiil of the Pennsylvania d be built by way of Contention City | favored by Rendall, and said to be and Charleston, snd will accommodate | Tilden men. It hsrdly needs be the mills ss well as the mines, and will | #2id, to those who sre at all familiar be built much soonor than wasy sup- | With the headlong style in which he pose. ::h. !lemlufnl;e lluppmt;d T\lc}en, thhn 5 ek o 5 is a great ting down from the ey aom rich i asricul ural 40d | uncompromising posttion ho has maio. to tha nurthesst of Pheenix, snl 8 tu- sted in Yavspai and Maricopa coun- ties. This section, lit'1s kaown, owing to its isolated conditicn, is eparsely s:ttld. 1t is reiched from Pheenix by the way of Fort McDowell and Cawp Reno, and from Prescott via Fert Verde. ive and Iax; HeadAclie, mory, with a painful sensation of baving fail: 4 to d>'something which ought to have been done Debily, Low Sprit & i yutencap: pearance of the akin and Eyes, & ugh of- en miataken fur Consumption. metimes many of these symptoms attend the discase, at others very fowbut the Lirer, the Iargest organ in the body, is generally 1he ‘sest of the diaase, and if not Fegulated in time,great tcbedness and death will ensu ‘ommend as +n eficacious remedy for diseaso of the Livor, Heartbura aad Simmons’ Livr Regulator. Lewls G. Wander, 1025 Msster Biroer, Amsistant Post Master, e B enot d ““We have ts virtues, Iy, a0 mow that for Dyspepsia, - Biljousncas, " and Throbbing Headache, it 1 the beet medicine the world ever saw. o tried forty other remedies before Eimmons’ Liver Reg lator, but none of them gavo us more than femporary re- | Liel; but the Begulator not only relieved, bui cured us.”—Editor Teligraph and Mossenger, tained The reading bet veen the lines dis- cl-ses the situation. When such ar- dent fiiends of T.1den as Watterso1— men, too, in the most confidential re- laticna with him—begin t> talk about ‘what shall be done in case Le does not desire the ncmination, and to consider whera ‘‘his man'ls” shall fall, we are Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTaTe AceNcy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This_agency does sTRICTLY & brokerage busi- ase. " Docs hotepoctiate, and therefore &0y bar. gains on its books are insured to its petrons, n stead of being gobbled up by the agent thece three years, “Go up, bald- head!"—or words to that effect—will not catch it. They are much mote likely to be caten up by bears, This fs a_prophet who when he goes up will take exceeding care to have his mantle drop on somebody who has stood by him from Jericho to the Jordan—tomebody *‘on whom it may reet,” as Watterson eays, “without crushivg him.” Who ehsll it bel Step forward, gentlemen dark hortes! Get near! Crowd close! The old gentlman of Gramercy is sbout to morked a failure. tul cropa will fail of resl z tion. Speaking of the recent flood The Napa Regortar eaya: A climb up the steep'e of the court house revesled a startling panorama. To the south, far as the eye could reash, it looked as it the valley had been suddevly con- vorted into a great in'and sea, dotted bere and there with islands A more desolate appearance than the city pre- sented from this point can bardly be imagined. Cummins Oity, intids of thir'y days. A daily mail route will doubtless be established tetween Cheyenne and the North Park mines by the firet of July. The Wyoming penitentiary muddie has bean setiled. The couris declare that the only lawful prison is the one at Laramie City. Town sites have been located both rech and Jack creek, North Park, noar the places where tho great- OMAHA, - NEBRASKA, or North Bide, opp. Grand_Central Hote Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham 8t. Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 AORES selected land 000 £8 arstuly Bargains AYER'S AGUE CURE For the speedy retlef of ver and Ague, Intermittent Fever, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever,Dumb Ague, Periodical or Billious Fever, &o., snd Indeed all the Affections which Arise_ From_ Malarious, or Miasmatic Poisons, Haa been wide'y used during the Inst Ivunty-lli; years, in_the sEE Tepublicans in conven- tion have celled the attention of the country to the fact that they havea fit cand date for the place on the nation- al ticket in the pereon of the Hon Horaco Maynard. If the vice presi deucy is to bs givento a southera man there are none more worthy and capablo than Mr. Msynard who served with merked ability for seversl terms Orexon est number of 11des have been l-cated, & i e, It d deal treatment taod — 3 istinguishing bi s The cinnebar mines are driving |and several cabins built therson. SDE e DA L el & good ik diseascs, dnd with such unvary. | BTROM ARED. — in the house, distinguishing himsef in ving soiled, is bad y worn, never was much e et Byron Reed & Co., re favorable | One of the surveys for ths new rail- committee rooms and on the floor, and el makie Behe i Tisten 65 At rian was speaker of one ccngrems, being considered a rivel of Schuyler Culfax asapstlismentarian. He isau out-and- ofa mantle, sud poorly a3 it fitted Propeme i D > him, wilneyer it anyone else 80 well; | by it, 0 not return, untl’ ho.disease.io- som. Cheyenne and Fort Laramie only 80 | bus such as it is, it is to be dropped | tracted agaln. Thia 'tiss made it an_sccepted miles, and by acoth it it is 135 h trusted specific, for the Fever atid iles, y avother route it is 135 | p eseutly, aud the nearest man ger and the chills ad fevers of miles. The objection to the firat is | i, Only we are afeaid that when th REAL ESTATE AGENOY IN NEBRASKA. e e Az The canneries above Astoria thet have been in_operaticn report the catch as very light for the season of out republicsn, who has served the | the year. the very heavy grade. news geisout the cld gentleman will e oevuiba Suxicn el rt ] it — besqu-ezed to death by the accessi ack. poet party well on the stump, snd in giv- | Considerable excitement has caured Colorado. TRl o QM hy L ooy ‘hat n Li THE ORIGINAL in Canyonville by reports of rich geld proepects recently discovered in a galeh near the Tellurium mine. Encouraging reports of the fruit crop are rece.y ed from the varicus portions of the state. Unless nipped by frost, the yield fromises t> be very abundsnt. The Astorian says thero are thou- sands of black-fish (a species cf the whale) off the mouth of the Columbia Denver is shortly to have two mails each day from the east. A combiuation struck an oil well at the depth of 450 feet, at Leadvil'e but no mineral. At Guuniscn City flour is $7.50; bacon 17 cents; corn 6 cents; oats 7 cents; hay $90 per ton; beer 75 centsa bottle. Forly three residences and public buildings bave been built in Cclorado Springs within the past three months, aéa cost of;890,000. Collon, the diecoverer of the Bob- tail lode, in Colorado, which has yielded millions of dollars, is passing the evening f his days on a litile rancho on the Platte, where he isbare- 1y able to make a living. Eight hundred men are at work on the San Juan extention of the Den- ver and Rio Grande road betweon ing counsel, and in all ways sssisting to m.ke it tho great factor in govern- ment that it is. Ho is at present minister-rerident st Constantinople, and if he is willing to again entor sctive public life, his candidacy to the vioe-presidency thus made prominent by the republicans of te should bo considered. e river, near_the entrance of the south Accounix (o tho London Spectator | a5, Seho0l after school of them Premier Gladstone's policy as respects | blubber of the biack-fish makes an oil Turkey will be to acknowledge the |almost as pure as amber. inevitable; that is, that the Turkish oTh- M:”:. ?fl"fi, from Sout:em 3 regon state . er empire in Europe has ceated to bo s | <8 el finlliod s¥ing “'gr_';: part cf the Kuropean system; that | ad now await an opportunity to put Constantinople and ita environs sresll | in their corn crop. The acreage is that should be left cf European Tur- | not as Jarge ss in former years, but key; end that the tesk now presented —_— CATARRH SOMETIMES. commences with a cold, but its cure always commences with the use of |k Sage's Catarrh remedy. This old, re- liable, snd well known remedy has | in F stood the test of years, and was never | 4 more popular than now. d1e BRIGGS HOUSE | Cor. Randolph 8t. & 5th Ave., OHIOAGO, ILL. NOT A BEVERAGE. They aro not a_beverage, but a modicins, with garstive prope .l‘:l.ll chl‘h.“ % con- PREPARED BY aining o poor w isonotsdrage. They o nos tour Hown an wiready devitiaied | DR J. O. AYER & 0O, sysiem, but build it up. One bottle contains Lowell, Mass. ‘mubml;um ttat is, more real hop. than | Practical and Analytical Chemists. 1 of ordnary beer. Every in BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DI — IN AEDICINE. e hom, and the poysioless pre. vening Express on Hop Bitters. LIVER COMPLAINTS, itisan excellent remedy. I Am All Plaved Out T Sommon complaintin hot weather, you #0, of Wart st & and Sou ol its tonio power, ~ It k will, nevertheless, prove ample the healthy . % enough. Conejos and Animas Oity. Work is | action of the Kidneys, and Liver, to Earopean statesmen is to create 8 i tlv5 ;o | being pushed with all rapidity possi. | -nd thus restores the natural life and --TEE.: %{L OMR’\' geand confederation of the Slav and present 75 men ara engsged ia | plo” “Areugth to the weary body. o favited 1o G grading and_building the bridges be- tween Smithfield and the Dallee, on the Oregon railwsy company’s road. About 60 men-are employed in gra ing for the ssme company on the east de. Grading was commenced at erton_and is progressing toward the juncticn with the Oregon and Cal- ifornia railroad. A coal mine has been discovered in Nougget gulch, four miles from Lead- ville, The vein is four fect thick and the coal looks firat classs. The coal was found st a dept of 118 feet from the surface. The upper end of Breece hill, which created_quite a furore of excitement thedty 1220 FARN HAM STREET. JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formerly of Glsh & Jacobs) UNDERTAKER | OGDEN HOUSE, No. 1417 8t., 0ld Stand ot JacobGis | 0or. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY o8 L LT Council Bluffs, Iowa Zech people, with which Greece is to beinvited to her lot. The fedoration would inclade eight states, and would place in the fild nearly fifty thour- and fightiog men. The maln diff- culty with such a federation will be that Russia would set her face Over indulgence m eating and drinking, whereby the liver is disorganized and the system deranged. The suffering resulting from dyspepsia is very terrible, and the sooner the patient can get relief the bet- Wer. There is no remedy so effectual for the cure of this disease as Simmons’ Liver Regulator. of amusement m,-n-dm vator, OMAHA BEE s : sabs Lendville lsst summer, and agaiost it from the start; so would abpat immes, D. B. Dobson, M. D., of Deer P - - Online of Strees Rallway, Omnibuses to sa and ultimstely bands over Con-| Gandelaria. taken somewhat of a baok seat. entirely of dyspepsia. It in the best meds, | GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC GO ey O HELES. Prom stantinople to a confederacy naturally | Hupdreds of dead gosta are floating | . Considerablo prospecting is being | o80T sver usod or that discase, o rather; | JAFTWEEN. e = Bostils to her. Tts remults would be | down the Truckeo river past Revo. | it being done in Quarts valley dis- [ it the only one that has provad atiafact 7 s o okt o srani by o METnnPfluTAu trict, Gilpin county, and much more ” discomfort of crossing the . to again unite Germany snd Russia, | ¢ and perhep Austria, Germauy, and Russis, a3 sucha federation would menace the material as well as politi- cal intercsts <f there three great em- pires. The late Emperor Nicholas ropeatedly protested to England that be would never permit the creation of a great Slavic or Greek State upon the southern borders of his empire. — Tue early completion of the South- ern Pacific is very naturally looked foras one of the eventa of the centary. How far this rival trans-continental road will compets with the Union Pacific is s yet only a matter of con- jecture. One thing is certain, how- ever, and that is that the southern route will materially curtail the travel over the more northern rou‘e. The precisa distance from San Fran- cisco to El Paso by way of Lathrop is 1289 miles. From El Paso to San Aatonio the estimated distance is 560 miles, ard from San Antonio to Gal- veston the distance is264 miles. The proposed by a number of sast- ern capitalists to incorporate smelting works and sawplera in Bareka. Actual measurement shows ihat during the whole winter 441 inches of snow had fallen at Emigrant Gap and 522 at the Summit. At Truckee there has been about 300. The deepest vertical shalt on the Comstock ia the Yellow Jacket, which has attained a depth of 2036 feet, and which is being timbered and sunk at the rate of 27 feet per week. A miner who has until recently been working in the Hoosac mine, at Eare- ka, claims to have dscovered & min- eral soap in the workings of the mine equal to anything in the market, The Winnemucca Silver State says the sufferings of the women snd children on an emigrant train caught in the late blocksde, from occld and hunger, were intense, and when relief rolief reached them their cries were heart-rendirg. Two Piute Indians, known as George snd Sam, are farming about four or five miles from Shone’s toll- bouse. They bave sown several acres of wheat and barley, and ope cf them purchased a lot of garden seeds in Winnemucca for the purpose of plant- will be done when the weather be- comes more settled. Beveral new finds have been made, which for want of shaft houses have been permitted to remain idle. Mineral Patk, near Silver Clif], is noted for its fi'-l::.vdnl. any smount of showing copper and other mine ¢ as yet, and anyone wishing to buy two-foot holes on true firsure veins can get them for small sums, as there are many men owning claims that sre not able to sink them deeper. The rush into the Gunnison via Alpine bas begun. Within the pasi four weeks the population of that town has been fully doubled. Many of the rtampeders are fresh arrival from all par's of the east, and act as if 1ife depended on their gettiog over the range into the gold and silver fields— snow or no snow. Coloradans and other westerners arriving at Alpine and seeing the condition of the range, sensibly procurs employment on the railroad grade on this side of the ravge at $1.25 per day, and make up their minds to pas expenses until the rango is in proper condition to pass with pack animals. Utah. Thelofty peaks in the Omama, Nxs. IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. The Metropolian s centrally locted une first-clags in every respect, hay ity enovTAL. T The pablls Wi Bk § comfortable and homelike house. __marst UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. First-class House, Good Meals, Good Beds Atry and’ kind and accommodating ition paid to tray 8. MILLER, Prop., Schuyler, Neb. B. A, Fowuxz, Jaxms H. Boorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, tor o catuislon ah our oEes, "o ave Tog pabl beliding aod rentionec ‘sad etibates farnished on short notee HOOM 8, UNION BLOCK. ~ m206m SANTA OLAUS FOUND. BERXOBLSIOR %‘:;P‘» Fraxesvl, Wednesday January 21 Machine Works, (i s v, sy hA I? Hammond, Prop.& Manager fg%%fim St oFAE KOl YRR Machine Shops and. Castings of every description manufactared. foxt Door o U. & Offco (Sign of Paia ad Seamship.) OMAHA, NEB. m36m ml!‘:"t::;dT_ and every class of machinery NEW GROCERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. Special attention given to Welil Augurs, Palleys, H: Shm::,llfl ‘We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCHRIES at mod- erate prices. Give us a call. 7. H. BERGEHN. A®~Cash paid for C Pro- Goodlptlu:livered m any part of the ci apl7-1m o SASE IR YOO BOOTS AND SHOES At » LOWER FIGURE than at any other shoe house in the city, 2000 a5 ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of _the osl Banka, @mflnsfimw D .LE, X e Tl Momallivar sl ‘on WHITE BRICK to 6l any order at reasonable prices. Par- ties a white front o orpamental brick will do well to give us a call or send foc sample. . T. A. HOOVER, Prop., Lotisville, Neb A F. RAFERT & CO. # | Physicians and the Public prefer over 30 to all others. ‘asatch are eatire distance from San Francisco £0 | jo"the N 4 3 Galveston is thus 2103 miles. Itthe| = e Soun fust Qcag”Y laces with smow £t ) Gontractors and Builders, P. LANG'S, e L L T8 compeny should decide to make New opaaus, Snow-bound is the o aditicn of all 1310 Dodge St., Omaha. 236 FARNHAM 8T. = than ever were sean, er 0 hues of a rainbow wers fonnd, Immigration is steadily on the in- of exquitite tragrance were grow crease. Glendale will have ancther smelter Orlcass its eastern terminus, the dis- the mining camps in northern Utah at tance would be 2409 miles, or 3(6 miles greater than to Galveston. El put on this year. Paso would bs a poin oommon to| ~ Butte receatly suffered a cosl ofl and both, and from El Pato to Orange, | butter famine. InTexns, the distance is eight hundred | The Horse plaines excitement is 34 sixty miles; from Orango to | PFoRovAced a fraud. New Orleans, 250 miles. The Cait| The stage roads throvghout the recently estimated the distance from | [STHOFY Are reported to be in a terri- T ble condition. San Francixco, in round numbers, at Cupiiis placsss fpineddisosred 3500 miles, but surveys maks it near- | peae’ Butre snd oontiderable crciun: ly one hundred miles lesr. The land teavel from San Francisco to Europe meat exists cver the ma'ter. Helena banks payout on an average by way of New Orleavs will bs six & hundred miles less than by way of LADIES' & GENT®, MADE TO ORDER ¢ guaranteed. Pricesgvery reason Aee11 1y CITY MEAT MARKET, “E‘%fid large lot o all kind rn, i i baad PUBLIC SALE Of Kentucky and Iowa SHORT-HORN CATTLE! At the Trapsfer Stock Yards, Council Bluff:, Wedneeday and Thurs- day, Juoe 9th and 10th,1880. 200 Hcad of Thorough-Breds From the celebrated Hamilton Herd of Mt. Sterlirg, Kentucky, and Devin s computed that there s gold ore in Bingham ¢ run 1000 ttamps 100 years. SHOES d & perfoct i and sick. . auing 1t 2 & qaich, s00thing — Y ‘voothing manner, et B Mrs, Mary Grimshaw, No, 112 Main street, ‘Buftaio, was cured of s violent sitack of Bheu 2 few applications'of Dr. Thomas' Flectric Herd of DesMoines. ;'- SR the o Dottle oared. me sutire, The undersigned will sell - - It T Shoat o8 e S the knee, and was cared entire’y in tweuty-four Bred Shori-HornCattle. A large per cent.of them. bours. ‘Tetzling bule f standend tamilles ALl females BOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGIES i suiiablo age bave proved reliatle vreeders, Prosman'y the noed of letting him down eaey by | asdereof frefumilien AT for Mim Freeman's the choica of a csndidate whom ha fa- | ow sing: Pampered for Tlor 3% 8 vors. In the demoeratic conventions | ¥or caslozuer adiress “THE HAMILTON.” v of New York, Connecticut and Penn- City, Mo, or M. L_DEVLIN, T esMoit e sylvais, in wkich Mr. Tilden's friends | '™ C0% % ¥ JUPYT. Auctiooer. “His Mantle. 'New York Tribune. Tt is fairly illusteative of the alter- ed relation cf the supporters (f Mr. Tilden toward that gintlemao, that whereas a short time ago they wece insittiog in the most confident and positive manner upon the certainty of bis vom'nation and election, the most esruest of them are now telking about the contingency of his withdrawal and onhands. Me Game, Fowl, from $4000 to $5000 per week for gold dust from adjacent placer claims. Now York, and by way of Galveston |, TUeTe is s rumor to the effect that about aine hundsed mile would be | apier e hCoaPeny bas purchased the saved. Practically, as far a3 exponse | tolidetod mining company, st Glen- B Tormanad §5 oottt . s?m"«”—"flm-m Portiand, Me Druggsts Have signed !Juollowmg remarkable , the signatures of which can bs :?m offics; J{lu:n. JEABURY f f;flflflox, 81 Plait St., New York. GENTLEMEN : ¢ For the past few years we have sold variousbrands of Porous Plasters. 4 oust Swan Street, says: past twogeais T hass had occasion to | con, Tard, violent. headechss T Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute H Bonds, Certificates of Stock, Diplomas, Lav eto., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. , THROME A =g OMAHA FENCE £ BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE GOUNTERS OF PINE AND WALNUT. Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldivgs, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @GUST, FRIES & CO., Prop's., 1281 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROCERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 220 16th Sts.. MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMPY and the Omaha Irun and Nail Oo. sue, maintainance of British hon - : — ot alling th o TEAETS pared with the lotses whioh bave been Wyoming. safe in oslling the game up and ovunt- | Macon, Ga. K s s and digoity in European counci’s|sustaived by agriculturists in the| Cummins City, the mew mining | i"& 1% ® quection, 8> far as Tilden is B Sl Boggs and Hill, EEP THE LARGEST STOCK = % 5 Y' 2| corcerned, simply of dropping the J. 5. ZEILIN & CO., &8 y ithout that meddlesome splrit that | nor.hern part of the state. There is | camp has 250 poogls. Eelerb et S b b PHILADELPHIA, PA. mads the conservative miniatry o | 50 teason to bolieve that the pofi-ze | Alias of stages will bo on the Lar- | wicked b ys who have been shouting | Frice.#1.00. Bold by all Drogelse, | REAL ESTATE BROKERS pested prediction of large and bouuti- | ,1piq route via Big Latamie mines and Sotioiamly No. 250 Farnham Strect N I. L SLEDZIANOSKI-* GO, MANUFACTURERS OF MOULDINGSI AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENCRAYINGS. 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. T C. MORGATN, WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. PATRONIZE HOME The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska JEROME RACHEK. INDUSTRY OE B, PRACTIJAL LITHOGRAPHER, OMANA * BENSON’S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER" We ider them one of the very few reliable household remedies worthy of eonfi:i::::. Thw:n superior t‘:’dloflar?m%wuflmh xternal VINEGAR WORKS ! Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., ONAHA. J. O. B. BEEMER, G e 1 e i B . D, ,Connecticut writes: w4uen | COMMISSION MERCHANT in use for E A woxvrACTORED BY WILDE 1817 CASS ST., OMAHA, NE, £AA good amortment always on hand. We t-h17-1m. MEAT MARKET, . P. Block, 16th St. Froab and Salt Meats o all kinds constant ‘egotables hand, prices reasovable. V. in vess 2 nffiv-uu-,—;:ln;ai o1 Korsh 1ok bt