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; they hadn't the co:rngs to puzl.n u;.;- fi:‘;lt I:'nior’lrhand 6,500 g‘ree Gvg&ls rison, of the Rite troupe. of his clubin thefamily drawing-room. | azhelin agmalibost &\ u | * UMAHA, - NEBRASKA, and-cut Grant ticket in single ward. e S Hare NI iG | Miss Ada Cavendith and maid were| h - | GANADA, Fraxastt, auary - . — - - S Wash. | Disciples of Christ and 5,500 Epis- E t must have been tremendously l:;;g-q“. B. Jovow, Wedneadsy February | 92 +—North Sids, opp. Grand Central Hote PAXTON & GALLAGHER 'y THE DAILY BEE E. ROSEWATER. EDITOR THE SHERMAN-ROSEWATER PLOT. The ropublicsns with whom we acted, while coufident that on a far vote this county would be earried for inasmuch as the Washburne delegates mainly reprasent the German republi- ns, who are the most uncomyromis- “Didn’t you say washing soda?” ‘‘No; only soda.” Family laughs as though it were crazy. Geirge doesn’t know what all the fun's about, but heis | peatd, mudo of the favcrite pocket | handxerchiefs; thosefin red with a gay | Indion arab-sque in yellow on them arevery bright. The trimmings on ing cppovents of a third-term, the as- | .ubeequently heard to say, “That was | them are coffse-colored Lauquedoc INYAL1DS AND OTHERS SEEKING HEALTH, BANKING HOUSES. e e e—— THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUS MAXMEYER= BRO., 20 CORRESPORDRNTS. Grent, yet_in order to mikean ati*{ sertion that they wil vote for Grant |a boss drink.” lace, with bows of the haudkershiefs, O oo Pz we illalvays o plsed | E8Sater-Shorman delogation .iie‘}::» underany cont ngevcy is absurd. Mr. — A young bachelor sheriff was called TRENGTH azd ENERGY e OMAHA, NHBRASKA Iy sure, propose Paddook had batter give us something | MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIOC. | apon to erve an attachment agsimst s | 3 an ; The Largest Music House in the West are GENERAL tohear from, on all matters connected with exops, eountry politicr, and on sy subject tion on the basis of 10 tor Blaine and more credible in his next telegram to beautiful young widow; he accordiny WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- GALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO. whatere, of generl. fntees tthe porpie ot | 7 £ Grant, atd o v Minnio Conway ta'ks cf taking to |1y clled " upen upen her and said: | "CURCTT TORIND 20 The ELECTRIC AGENTS for the Best Pianos and Organs. our Bite. Ans ntormation conp~ed witn | fOT the ebrugRt FREEE = the stage ogain. Madam, T havo an attachment for | Cheview, N TLLUSTRATED SOUR. = —— theclections and eain o fods secdets | PEOPEion 188 SECCRPUNY T == = Campanini was recslled 17 times at | Y0 The widow blushed, and said NAL, WHICH 15 PUBLISHED ANKHRS. Erayoms | o A nTms il be gadly received. All such eomemumica- | Jocted. The friends © of Gener-| 4 pppprarax ma‘chwith women as [4. SHmPAAL WO Facr 0L 1 his attachment was reciprocated. FOR BREE DISTRIIUTD : — STEINWAY & SON, Full Line of CLOUGH & WARREN, Yo bowerer, . be se brielas positi; | o1 Grant then made a straisht] oy qiany is now in progress in San | " yreon t oot b S OR Mereppa | 100 don't understand me; you must | Y1 rREATapon REALTIL KIGUENE, i | o e s A KNABE & CO, | Musical STERLING, ot written on one 2 g = 20 SR it i ‘cal Culture, and i a complets e:c ia o 1 2o they st o all s b wrtien 0% 08¢ | B o bear carrying the primaries | Francisco. Itia time for every state | imported from England. Sho willap- | Peaer s oo rlt'prevJ ! Rt | Accamnto kept in Gurrency or wota | MARVEVER BRo. Merchandise. | Siason o ra o, side of the ehest oly. Yua Naws o7 Warrss, in foll, must in_ each snd every case accompany any communicatin of what nature soever. This is nct intended for ‘publiestion, Lot for our own &t siaction {aud aa proof o good faith.” 1 roumcAL. AsmousosumTs ot candidstes for Office—whethz | fought it out on that line, and MT. | fact that the only reason why they are | her there on the 10th inst in Jegrdaciy Government, State, County aad Of tuth. er made by sl or friends, sod whether ss - | Rosowater bagged the fruits of the |y ovo i ol is becauso o prurient | “Mliss.” . A clergyman named Hoylo was no | Acd cthers b s fom Reru bt B Bondh o7 -t indiscreet as to register his name at a | tion and the many Sloomy consequences Draw Sight Drafts on England, Ire- tions or communications to the Editor, are ‘until nominations are made) simply perscnal, o will be charged for s advertisements. vo sor desire contributions of a litorary or poctical character; andve will not underiake to preserve or Teserve the samo in any case whatever. ur stafl s suficiently iarge to ‘more than supply out imited space. All communications should be sodressed to E. RISEWATER, Bitor. CALL ¥OR REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. : blican electors of the State of szm“pn.;“:mbv called to send dele- azamst the Rosewater-Millard combin- ation, thata changaof thirty votes at the czucus polls would have given-the courty decisivelyto Grant. But the combination trismphed by that Dat- Tow margin, went into the conven'ion, combination. It is no wonder that the Blaie men in other parts of the etate sroelarmed end incensed st this denoument.—[ Republican. . Whoare these “other”Blainemenin thestate? Do they contort with pro- nounced Grant men like Brooks and Gere, and do they lock to the Omaha Republican ard Lincoln Journal, for their political guidance in this cam- paign . . Why do these champions of the third in the Union to copy the example set by New York and pass a law forbid- ding theso senseless exhibitions of “women as mustanzs” as The New York Tribune has it It is a notorious united public is enticed to witness women reeling round the track clad in Little to hide their nakedness. It isa nuisance that should be abated. RELIGIOUS. The bishop of London’s fund re- ceived the past year upward of $100,- 000, with which five new churches wereerected, and been consecrated. The growth of the Roman Catholic pear in New York on Monday. Mary Anderton has mct with abun- dant good fortuno this_season, and closed at Portland, Me., May 8. Lotta is at Haverly's theatre, Brock- Iyn. Miss Annio Pixley will succeed Wagner is locking remarkably well, according to Miss Minnie Hauk, and finds that the air of Naples, has done him a world of good. Mary Anderson, Fanny Davonport and John McCulloch will play engage- Sasia e Fascar s s i fayinss thestre, New York. Adelaide Neilson is taking a fort- night's rest at White Su'phur Springs, Va., her company having goae to New York from Cincinnati. Itis said that the principal partsin courting. Mrs. P., this is no time for trifling. The justice is waitiog.” “The justiceis? Why, I prefera parzon.” IMPIETIES. hotelin Omaha. ~ Within helf an hour no fower than fourteen persons sent their cards to his room to ascertain ifa flush royal couldn’t beat four acres.— [Denver Tribune. A court in Richmond Va., has chrtered a colored socisty known as *“The Sons and Daughers, Brothersand Sisters, Cousins and Aunts of Mcsss.” Ttis an active rival of ““The United Order of the Sons and Daughters of the Four-and twenty Elders.” A clergyman, who exchanged with ‘the hundred and one questions of ~1al impo ance o sulriag humaaily, are duly Luaid and expls YOUNC MEN {odisctatiom, otce are eopecially benetied by cou- Sulting its Gonteste: ‘The ELECTRIC REVIEW exposes the unmidigated s praciced by quacks 290 megin] Toviiors o prcfess o + practice medicin, And potnts ot Faly sae, sithple, and efecive roud (o Health, S Bodily Gaergy. our address o postalycard for & cops, avd Inforimation worth thouskads Will he seat 300 “Addrons the publis PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATI, & AYER'S AGUE GURE For the speedy reliet of Ceriti f_deposit lssued pay- ablo B ?;3:,%1; SoR twaive mor p&:’u All of which are offered to Agurchuam at the very lowest poasi- o Dearlag Interést, or on demend With- | plg prices as we buy for CASH direct from the Manufacturer. Call on us before purchasing. MAX MEYER & BRO. Advances mado to customers on ap- roved securities at market rates of nterest. Puy and se gold, bills xchange it MAX MEYER & BROS. OMAHA, NEB. MANUFACTURING JEWELERS AND JOBBERS OF CLCCKS AND SILVERWARH. We make Repairing and Manufacturing for the Trade a Specialty. 1ana, Scotland, and all parts of Europe Sell European Passsge Ticketa. COLLECTIONS PROKPTLY MADE. "~ TU. S DEPOSITORY. Figst Narionar Bank OF OMAHA, Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta. OLDEST BAMKING' ESTABLISHMENT e orttiom the several connties tn meet in | torm candidate waste s) much fraternsl | church in the city of Chicago has ob- | M. Thoman's new opera *Francesca |a broth-r clereyman last Sunday, was| Yver and Ague, Intermittent Fover, N OMAHA. i S Cotumbun on Welves: | 31ico on tho friends of Blaine, whilo |ligad the Very Rer. Admistrator to| di Rimn,” will bs created by Madame | congratulatod at the closo of the ser- G F;Ve_r.;‘_en:flle!]z;uli‘_?erfi::b LARGESI sTnGK A"D LUWESI pRlnEs. day, the sy of ot % . ore- | €rect a new parishin the southeastern | Christine Nills nd Si Gayarre. | vice by a friend on the d attenti gue, T'ertodical or lious Fever, (SUCCESIORS TO EOUNTZE BROS., B Goklock . m,for the purpose of electing | they are doing their lovel best to pre- 2058 & AN BT B Ry a e B e [ e e Toasal i et o o ot national six delegates to the rep: — convention to be held at Chicag: 4 day of Jube next, to_ nominate_ canii- dates for president and vice yresident of the United States;and to transact such vent the selection of an instructed del- egation? What would these Grant papers say if Tz Brg should consti- A Japanese edition of the Book of Common Prayer i raid to be nearly completed. It is being prepsred under At the seccnd concert of the Bach Choir in London on Wednesday, Cher- ubini’s great Mats in D minor was to receive its firat performanco in Evg- was the reply, “thera were only four aloc in the congregation.” “There's & passage of Scriptur’, From Malarious, Missmatic which Arise Marsh o Poisons, Organised a8 & National Bank August 20, 1868 HENRY HORNBERGER, Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 . = ome be- omi 3rant | the supervision of 8 mixed committes | land. brudders, that's impressed me much; T T Heare other business as may properly come be- | tute itsself the monitor of the Granf supe i owmr . 5 , impross uch} T i i iy foreit. boom? Tsn'c sll this talk about the of Englisk avd American missionary | yopn McCulloogh ended_his soason T've thought on't, and I'm alluz think- &W{’nfl'}"mfi:fifié Dm,:m;mm&m STATE BNT O TThe several counties are entitled to rep- resentation in state conventionas follows, Resewater-Sherman delegation from societies. Triity Episcopal church, Towa City, on May 1, at Lexwgten, Ky. It h ing on’t. ~ I disremember jest whar it is, and ez fur that matter, jest what The shakes, or chills once broken V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. i ek i ;e been very protperous, The iragedian based upon the vote castin each county | oy county flatly contradict- | it ) = is; but you can’t tell h 'h of solis | by it, d0 not return, until the disease is con- - e Cabh for Judge of tie | Doug] as & committee Who visit the hotels | is said to havo cleared $60,000 since | i%; but ycu can't tell how much of o g 3 o en o, in 1870, giving e delc- | o3 by the fact {hat there | Sunday morning, and addrers a print- | Iast fall. ¥ it s t3me crymy journey through this | semedy, Sadiruiedspecif o the Fevr and In Kegs and Bottles. vale o tears. Aguo of the west, and the ¢hills and fevers of 8 1P o Trode: Familes Bupuliad at Heascuahle %o each 150 votes, and one for the Foaetion of 75 votes, also one delegate at ‘arge for each organized count is nota known Sherman man on the delezation and furihermore that the ed invitation to the guests to attend church. Those whoaccept are escorted to church and provided with seats, Steele Mackaye's leading lady, Rose Coghlan, proves to b rather an expen- sive atticlo. He has beon paying her A ministers told the trustees of his church that he must have his money, % south, ‘Aver's Ague Cure eradicates the noxious pois on from the aystem, and Teaven the pationt a4 well as beforo the attack. It thoroughly expels Prices. Office, 289 Douglas Stree{?©maha. Countics. e D’ | delogation goes instructed for Blaine | ouver books cto. ki Beals was su s 1 £ .5 8 : = i ly ing. “Money? 5 Liver complaints, Rheu- ~ o Emo [ to Columbus under reaclations intro- | F° Y PHE €5 o | 5250 8 week sinoo he opened, snid sho | ig oue ofihe trusiraes; +‘you preach | maiem, Neumigi, Dty or ity (olow DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING 4 #|duced and pushed through the con- | SAUN 8 Potliion was presente Sl il b for money? I thought you preached | the cure. Indeed, where Disorders of thoe Liver |~ Tats bauk recsives depostie without regard o 8 Lanca D i e W i e e Gt Bhane TN S Miss Anoa Mehlig is in London. | for the good of £ouls.” ~The minister | so it removes the catiee f them and they dbmp- | “Bemntti ., corinentes nterent . & Lincoln.. 3| vention by T o the| behult o tho Freo Roiigious socity | Her youngest sister, Bertin, was to | roplid, I can't eat souls, and, if T | vk Noromy i fan shoc e vuc 1 | sttt b e racen © .8 adison.... - & Grant boomer charges about the pro- | >f Providonce asking that its minister | have " visited Englaud, but ciroum | could, it would take & thousand such | % occslonll by patents expoeed p mal. | ctes o the Ui Siais, Ao L "De ! *%2 Nance 1| position to send a mized delegation | T3¢ :ueuzgs:fii;mnlegn'u = "‘?f’,:; h-}:'s °:<u"_ed that make it | ag yours to make a meal.” from attack. - Travelers and temporary roienia e and the petasioal i Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmmgs, Mi Machinery, 3 Nemsba'* § | mado upof ten Blaine men and seven |8 e e o | P oo arang, ™ Sbandom Ber | A victim of domestio infelicity who | it o dieiss The Guserl Dby hich s | ,Sejspames ko for cnlgrsie o W Ia- | gE| TING HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINCS, PIPE, STEAM PACKING, e 1| Grast men from Douglas county isall | that the eocicty in question does ok | * A monument s being ercoted in | oy pabitOf droaming should mes- |3 10 Lo Sie 108, BoUegL SR | S savare svotens, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ¢ 8 o 5 - 2 er go to sle 5 = M A 2 "s : ke e | e e isbuian yhio i g v and LIVER COMPLAINTS Oy “ALMD“AYI I|P 2Tfl'fi|('ls’agg gncllzi Amflml;ll!w z i st Douglss coun-| Dr. F. M. Elii, , Col., | and is shortly to bo inaugurated. DL | gives the follow 3 3 S as ovorshelmingly . for |1 scccpted the cul of the Tremont | Carvalho will celebrale the svent by | Smcainge A e erare tho itia 0 excellont remedy. Geo. P. Bemis » 205 Farnbam 4 Doiviiiow B a2 .0 i Faroudd e besn Témp‘e church, of li)uinn, alihough | a performance of David's most suc- | ov \as somewhat startied last ‘Sabbath, PREPARED BY = 17 Richardson. 2| L orse than folly to give & haodful of f..é""x’fli.‘."fifin'ie m“nfi:mfi':n e e e dir Brosil! | when a venerablo member excitedly| DE. J. O AYER SO0 REM- ESTATE A“"E"G" OMAHA FEN E = Box Go e R, worse than folly to gi s Ty populatin the | with Miss Van Zandt in the part of | yelled, ‘See here, now, drop that skil- i Lowell, Ma. ) e < (] Grant men seven delegates, when ifil ) B duc?dp;nonlvplnlll\nnu, Zora. st, old woman!' " Practical and Analytieal Chemists. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. Blaine was sura to get the entirs dele- | Kentes and olcrudo. ' His age is 41, | Alice Harriscn will soon resppear, | Thofather of his country looks back | "0 BY ALl PRUCCISTS AND DEALERS | o "Ll B0 s Lol v ‘We Manufacture to Order gaton. The statement that the| 1 Noih Garclina there sre 167,600 | mir s bicces and at the hoid of & | fromthe plaivs of heaven in vain for the | —————————————————— | nem, Dot otmeculnie, il orstor by - OFFIGE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS b ! Nortl oli i ew company. o play has been t that % 5 o ot o bl it friends of Gen. Grant medo a sizaight | Bagiat- 7,000 Southern Mothodinte | witen. for “hee by B . Weolh of | ow pace of s vismeniale. b iy | OLLY Direot Lito to France, | e ot be o by thosest OF PINE AND WALNUT. Ttis recommended first, that no proxies be admitted to the convention, exceptsuch as are held by persons residing inthe Sounties from whidh the proxien ars given. Scound, That no delegate shall repre- sent an abeent member of his delegation, mthority from fight, and came near carrying the coun- ty, is utterly unfounded. The Grant bsomers made a good deal of ncise, but 43,000 colored Methodists, 13,500 Methodist Protestents, 5,000 Friends, 10,000 Lutherans, 2,000 Moravians, 17,800 Presbyterians, and 10,000 They disguised themselves burn men and tried to Tope in voters by representing themselves as un- pledged delegates. Had they made a straight issne for Grant they couldn’t copalians. Tha Baptists foot up 789,- 935; the non-Baptists, 179,505. A letter from Rome speaks of the decrease in Peter's pence and of the economy of Leo XUIL, who has cut own the expenses of the Vatican Boston. It is a musical comedy, and is heralded as gay and sprightly. She has associated with hersolt in this en- terprise her brother, Lou's F. Har- among the passengers for Europe by the City of Brussels. She raturns to England to arrange business affairs connected with the lease of the Olym- pic theatre in London. She will re- turn to this country in August to re- new her series of dramatic_imperson- average base ball player who went long ago to be an angel knows that there are swoet verses in the Boston albums about his shape, and a picture embarra:sing to that nics young man in Bowiiog Green, Ky., who escorted the preacher’s fai daughter £o ameet- ing and arrived late, to hear the rev- erend gentloman read from the Bible as the couplo marched up the sisle, “My daughtot is grievously torment: GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN ETWEEN New York snd Harve, Pler 42,N.B foot of Mortonst., pler of company. Travelors by this line Mold both trausit by En et raivay o he dacomtort. of Groming the 4,112 m. Ni Wednoaday, February 1811 m PRICE OF PASSAGE (including wine): O HAVEB—First Cabin, §100 and$s0; Second Cabun, 865 Btoorage, $26,including wine, bedding and uilnails. ui LOUIS DE BEBIAN, FRANK E. MOORES, at, 5 Broadway,N. Y. o 314, Weat Sida 4ch Dougl Boggs and Hill, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 250 Farnham Street Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @UST, FRIES & CO., Prop’s., 1231 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. RES WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1428 Farnham, and 221 to 229 15th Sta. the county conventio in possession | have polled 200 votes in the county. | oo T 5 Nowesneidsliea 3 i 400,000 ACRES carefully selected lasnd arly elected deleg-tes. SRR . . | greatly. The + upe, however, is lavish | ations aud commence her third Amer- vil il whi % Street, Bet. Farnham and Next Door | Eastern Sebrasks for sale. e T S ceptra | Auc vow n word about s Shormnui| i b espendiuros on the achocls of | o tour with an. Augmented 7epe. | 1 an st of - e erred | $7E kim0 (s o b |~ paaiein v sees, 0 0me | KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK comiitice. . JAMES W. DAWES " | Rosewater plot. Rome. The fature of the city is, be | foire. The latter will include & new | miracle of which the . preschon wng | (C22ebip) OAHA, NEB. e N 'WEBSTER SNYDER, Chairman. When the editor of this paper wes | thinks, dependent cn what s done | and powerful play that is said to con- Teadiog I Thog il proac s Late Land Com'r U. P. R, R. preriy JAMES DONNELLY, Secretary. Lixcovs, April 8, 1869, — Tar trial of Woodside, the Pitts- burg Presbyterien minister, on whose account a riot was gotten up in church one Sunday furaishes food for reflec: tion. Ifit is tho mussion of gentle- men_ of the cloth to teash humility, purity snd gentlencss and all that itls very certain that some of the ministers in attendance at this particular trial find their preaching easier than the practice of thess virtues. Omicago and 8t. Louis are at log- wor-heads over the new mint, which, hy all odds, should be located in Kan- sas City.—-[Kansas Oity Times. Why not let the mint be located at Omaha, where the bulk of silver cre from Utah, Montsna and Colorado is shipped for refining, and where the conversion of bullion into eoin could 2t Washington two mentbs ago he frankly inf rmed Mr. Shermsn that Nebraska would be eolid for Blaine if the sentiment of the republican masses shall fiud expre:sion through her con- vention. We viclsts no confidence when we state that Mr. Sherman ex- prossed a_prefereace that Nebreska should be represented by = Dlatne del egation. It is obvious that Mr. Sherman’s chances for the nomination are de- pendent entirely cn the control of a majerity of the conveution by the Gield. Every vcts taken from Graut whether it goes to Blaine, Edmunds or Washburoe strengthens Sherman, who o common with Blaine aud the rest would be out in the cold if Grant socures votes enough o nominate him on the first baltot. This being the fact Sherman can af- with the children, so he is doing all that is possible to instruct them. In October will occur the 250th anni versary of the Society of the First Con- gregational church, of Boston, eps areslresdyon foot to celsbrateit in be- coming macner. Among the four sign'Ts of the first covenant of the church were Governors Winthrop ard Dud'ey. Thefirat bockof records and « witver gsblot which Governor Win throp gave to the church arestill in the society’s possession. In the south there are 197,123 col- ored and 213,776 white members of the Methodist Episcopal church, and there has been a gain in_two years of 6000 coloredand 8000 whitemembers. Since the war the gain among the colored poople has been verygreat. Before it they numbered only 24,000, showing a gain in twenty years of 173,000, Thase poople have churches, conferences, pastors and presiding elders of their own. Stop that Knocking. tain many novel and effective situa- tions, Miss Rachel Mullsly, known some years ago under the stave nawe of “Liea Weber,” and connected with various butlesque companies, has been having a bard time of it in England recently, all through an uniucky giagoon saddle that got mixed up with the baggage of her c.mpany. She was charged with steiling it, locked up over night, pliorgraphed, “‘measured,” and subjected to various other indignities befire the mat'er was explained. She brousht suit against the owners of the railroal on which she was traveiing when the mistake which caused all th's trouble occurred, but her lacerated feelings were ultimately soothed by the pay- ment of £5, snd the apologies of the railway magnates. Alotter from London says: *“Mr. P. 8. Gilmore hss just been here, visiting bands and music stcres, pick ing up tho latest musical novelties for hisconcert season at Manhat'an Beach. 2 congregation snicke:ed, and it would be hard to tell which felt worse, the preacher, his drugiter, or her escort. The Richmond Religious Herald re- Tates the following, which s applicablo to other points bosides Alabama: ‘A white minister from the north the other day itorviewed a colored preacher in Alsbama in this wise: ‘How muny colored people are there on the plantation whera you presch? “Well, sah, replied the old preacher,’ “bout cne hundred and seventy-five ’ ‘And how msny of them belong to your church?’ ‘Dat ’pends, eah, on do time ob o year, ‘Indo vival times doys oll members, butin de backslidin’ times ders nobody mem- bors but Uncly Billy and old Aunt Katy. M. R. RISDOIV, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT. NEW GROCERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE CROCHRIES at mod- erate prices. Give us a call. . B. BRERG-EIN. 2&-Cash _paid for Country Pro- duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. apl7-1m THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU can find & good aasortment BOOTS AND SHOES At & LOWER FIGURE than at ‘any other shoe houso in the city, " P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS; bo carried on cheaper than at sither |ford tolet Blaine take Nebrasks, which | Rocrhoclnoce, Ho has rocured Hughes, tho famous | WESTCHESTER, W¥-contil o1 o0 o2 | SHOES MADE TO ORDER E of the above-named points. legitimatcly belongs to him just as| I'm not going down tonight opheclide player—the only performer | GIRARD FIRE. Phila., Copital. 1000 000 | d o partoct fit guarenteed. Prices;very reason 1 sireae b s o open the dooe for your on this instroment in England—who | NORTHWESTERN NATIOAL, CRoidi'. 900 a0 [ ol 3 oottty e baepiret Taphicky btuom ; %ilfil;lomul‘;log;dflnk;tuth;dub will be remembered as oneof Jullion’s | BRITISH AXERICA ASSURANCECO....1 200 660 | ———————— ————— r. Sherman was at the bottom of 0 were full of saakes, . Ir raslly begings to look as though favorite soloists during the visit of S.E.CCR 5TH & DOUCLAS STS. e MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. Byron Reed & Co,, The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited. REAT ESTATE AGENCY | AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMP'Y IN NEBRASKA. and the Omaha Irun and Nail Co. = e |, L SLEDZIANOSKI= CO., ‘ste In Omaha and Douglas Couuty. maeitd MANUFACTURERS OF BRIGGS HOUSE | MOULDINGSI Cor. Randolph 8. & 6th Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. F.C. MORG-AT, WHOLESALE GROCER! 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. h eyclones had been turned looso in |some plot toswindle Blaine outof the | 13 thetigne or ieononthemat | tho popular maestro to the Uvitod [ wesii Omahs, Ne o e * N morning breaks. . s, Ne -3 3 Penvsylvan The Cameron plsid | Nebraska delegration, it is not pre- —[Andrews’ Bazar, | States. Aleo Signor Raffayollo, a PRICKS REDUCKD TO 4 3 Ea 3 ; BXCEL which waa. reporied to b o ighly Laumatle that nearly ol tho oficiss u| PEPPEREINT mane, | Tl Deormer ons combite P $2.00 ARD $2.60 PER DA wrapped about the 58 delegates to the fthe Omaha custom house would bo = named the euphontum-trombone. His | Ml@Chine Works, e e gty samstet, son Chicago convention, is now flapping | uncompromising Blaine men. The| The Bosten Post reports the haad- | execution is said to be something m"‘"““““""‘“g‘“sm&m;" in the breeze with & majority of the | third torm champions will have to look | ™880 CFoD as backward. startling, suggesting to unmusical| ODEAELA, NEE. . T delegates out in the cold shouting | out foranother mare'snest. The Sher- | _Viadsor, Conn., claims to be 250 | hesrers the howlings of a menagerie | J, F, Hammond, Prop.& Manager NEBRASKA bl e o ) OGDEN HOUSE, C that they have wora that sortof livery | man-Rosewater plot is altogether t00 | 3f her Sanday plug hate [Derat long enovgh, and will make a teet of | preposterous. Free Press. Lovein a Cottege. The most thorough appointed and complote oundry in the state, Gastivge of every doseription manufactared. i Pumps and every class of smachinery VINEGAR WORKS ! Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY " ‘When the courting at midnight is ended, ines, Don Cameron's threat to freeze them A ho i 8 ek hie Lat to hi J 3 Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., OMAHA. 2 o ————— man who has three copies of And he stands with his hat in his fist, made to order. = Ving =g == “Every Man His Own Lawyer® in. hos | Wil the kg ingors pestl ki s tinton ivento Flat quliy iuied Wie Visee ot my | | Gemmell Bluity, Tows Carpetings| Carpetings| I . 5 i o stre slow eastern pri On line of Streec Railway, Omnibuses to e S i _ Iz is high time that another exodus | library, paid 500 forlegal advice dur- HTo bid him “‘ta-ta!” and be kissed, Well'l fil‘{:lll’fi.rl;ll“c{!. Hl&rs. ST KREBS, ‘from all trains. RATES—Parlor floor, $3.00 pe Tr looks as though Vice-President | investigation was ordered in congress. |ing the past year.—{Norristown Her- Y ool S futan B Lo roms; Groek il oo Managir. | iy ducom oor 8150 por dy; tied Toar” . Wheelor's humor is of a grim sort, | ThiS wholesalo desertion of the copi |84 ’ B'eri.l?mfm how they can manage Planafos new Mackinecy Moachauios! Dranght: ». B, BEEMER, bt GEG . PHELES, rop. It vavilling to admit that you still | Tolive k. gy Mdoe, et neatly sheoniod: COMMISSION MERCHANT He left the National capital, leaving | tal b¥ congresswen is not quite the Senator Thurman in the chair, and on | 0Frect thing when such an amount of Friday Gen. Garfiold planked down | Pusin 1 i Fruit, Butter, Egee, Pouliry, Game, Hams, Ba his crodentisls as senator from Obio, | ™44 through beforo the country will [ al istory. They all o' it.—[hila. | iy Eamene 12008 Wil bo used L, P Fob, and Asent (X SOUTHY | 72 4 TrSON, - PROPRIETOR. and it became the duty of Thurmsn to preeent them to the semate. It must have been embarassing to the peosident pro fem. to have been obliged to parform this act of courtesy tothe man who sucoees him to his cest in the senate. Mr. Wheeler will now be accussd of putting up & jobon is accumulated that must be fool safe again. But there is one com- fort, that when thers is a failure to get a quorum the brigadiers cannot do anything, and consequently there will be no bad legislation. In this case, however, as the order of the day would be the disposition of the Curtin-Yokum contested election case, it is very unfortunate that con- enjoy going to the circus, take the children there for the purpose of giv- ing them a few object leesons in natur- delphi®News. The man who will wait two hours for his girl to friz her hair to go rid- ing with him, will swear awfully if his wife keeps him waiting thirty seconds to fasten up a siray braid with a hair- pin.—[ Whiteball Times. A woman rushed into the Paw- tucket (R. L) freo library afew days g0 and earnestly requested the libra- HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Imitation bronzes with niello_tra- ceries ara the popular toys in Poris just now. To have a finely painted fan and parasol is to be just now resthetic and fashionable. Flowers in large clusters are taking the placo of feathers for trimming both hats and bonaets. 266 Harnev St.. Bet. 14 _and 16th ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB., has now ready at. the depat. ot Liuiavills, on the B, & M. railroad, WHITH BRICE to 6l any order at reasonable prices. Par- ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J3.T. A, HOOVER, Prop., OM A EA. Wholesale Dester in Foreign and Domestt SHOW CASES MANUFACTORRD BY J. OO WILDE 1517 CASS ST., OMAHA, NEE. £2T7A good assortment alwsys on hand. WY fobiT-1m MEAT MARKET, METROPOLITAN Ouasa, Nxs. located, anu ‘boe. reapoct, having recently g camn ey e g T ¥ nt pmoried e puble wil ind UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. t-class H Good ’deals, Good Beds A o, and’ kind and sccommodating ment, - Tos good Siention paid to commercial ravelers J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carnet House, ‘sample rooms. Specia 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH § the “'rod balfans" wayes pnd it will rian to select for her an interesting | Maliese gloves in cresm, pearl U. P. Block. 16th St. ! £ ) greasmen did desert their posts. for it | Dovel, as her husband was not expect. | white and old gold, are mado ‘with acteniii e v Bal all kinds constant MITI ‘f,:n md::d ::11“;;::“-{. PE RS | s time that something was done to | °% zodnre e ‘“""'“S,,"‘dpe'"' 1ace bands in the wrist, this y o A. F. RAFERT & CO. """“'-n;‘;*.,?“‘l:“ Sl Yerth T e atstt * Scf&lmfi’b ends to out, wanted something entertaining to oo- | Foulard parasols with rufilics match. ou.. Food delivered to any part gL ibe Gy, e Nehw (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) Dz. Mz, who is never so hapry himself as when he thinks he is mae- Ing some one else miserable, travels a foug way cut of the record and from the trath to insult Mayor Chase. In 1n article which lately appesred in the Hera!d concerning the death of Mr. Januey, formerly Indian superinten- dent hers, he represents that Mr. Jauney emploged Ccl. Ohase to defend four Pawnees charged with murder, when he should have employed some oue else. The fast is that those In- duans, all of whom the Doctor repre- sents as having suffered the death pen- alty, virtually st the hands of Col, Chase, are alive and well to-day, ex- cept Yellow Sun, who stepped out s fw years ago on account of old age. All ‘those Indisns owo their escape foom the -gallows to the legal clear congress of these cases. Curtin cannot be seated unless an outrage is perpetrate, and if a new election is ordered Yokum would be returned by the republicans by an overwhelming majority. It seema to be the game of the democrats to fight shy of thess cases when the constituencies con- cerned demand that they be eettlod. dispatoh from his confidential political monitor, Senator Paddock. This dis- patch, 28 published by our stalwart contemporary, the Republican, reads as follows: The Washburne delegates from Wi consin are for Gen. Grant, as againa! Sena’or Blaine, and the Sherman men on the Missiesippi delegation are the same. Gen. Graot's nomination is certain, aud s generally 2o conceded. This will do to tell to the horse mariner, down on the sand-lot at Ne- VANDERVOORT has received ahother’| cupy her mind. While an Indiana girl sat waiting at the window for her lover to call and ask her toan ice cresm parlor, a bolt of lightning killed her instantly. The moral of this i3 80 obvious that every girl will at once sce that it is better to buy ber own ice cream, during leap year at least. “The skallows murmur while ] deeps are dumb” has been observed :; many persons in lager beer gardens, About three schooners make a fellow talkative; seven make him yell; but seventeen are beyond his depthand he is as dumb as an oyster, not even nod- ding to an invitation to take another. —[Binghampton Republican. A man went into a store the other day and asked to look at a revolver, aud the weapon was shown him. Then he asked for a cartridge and one was handed him. Then he p'aced the muz- 2le to his head and scattered his brains over the store. “Well,” ejaculated the astonished storekeeper, glancing st the solid walle, ‘s man who will do ing the gown were carried by most of the ladies who appeared at Long- eiind PP ong Mitts are to be worn over gloves this year, which is better than wear- ing them on the bare hands, but they are not very pretty under any circum- stances. Hats are more eccentric than ever, turned up in front or at the side, or even at the back, in which latter case they come down like a thatched roof over the brow. Wicker baskets cf gilt twigsare the nowest flower holders. The blossoms are not only placed in the basket itselt but also on the handle. China caps with china lace frills are the latest style of wall-pockets, . Bouquets of real flowers are replac- ing artificial acorns and crange blos. soms as favors at English weddings, Baskets of white roses were carried by the bridesmaids at a New York wed. ding the uther day. A woman in New York accidentally Contractors and Builders, 1310 Dodge St., Omaha. PUBLIC SALE Of Kentucky and Iowa SHORT-HORN CATTLE! At the Trapsfer Stock Yards, Council Blufs, Wednesday snd Thurs- day, June 9th and 10th,1880. 200 Head of Thorough-Breds From the celebrated Hamilton Herd of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, and Devin Herd of DesMoines. The undersigned will sell at public auction ‘without reserve, about 200 head of Thorourh- Bred Short-HornCattle. A large per cent.of them vearling bulls of standard families. ~All femalos of suitable age have proved relistle breeders, and are of fine families, These cattie have not been pampered for the ehow ring. For catalogues address “THE HAMILTON,” Kansas City, Mo , or M. L. DEVLIN, L esMoines, Tows. COL. J.'W. JUDY, Auctionser. ‘may 21 N 168h Bt ter, Ansonts,Connecticnt C. 0. D. I first learned the vai- ool Dr. Thowas Eclectric Ol while living in Ohio, and I think it the best medicine in use for man o besst. pain, subdulng it in a quiet, soothing manner, and et acting almost instantly.” Mrs. Mary Grimshaw, No. 112 Main street, Buffalo, was cured of a Violent aitack of Rheu- matism of the hip, confining her to her chair, by a few applications of Dr. Thomas® Fclectric OIl. She tays: “Leas than s bottle cured mo eutire. Iy. My son was troubled with Rheumatism of the knee, and was cured entirely in tweuty-four SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRUGGISSS £&00 to Your for Mise Freeman's o utonsl Dy, o oraiaatmand durabl B. A, Fowiss. Jaxxs E. Soorr. FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITEGTS. LA Ry e e inis 3 s s i P 'KOOM 8, UNION BLOCK. Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE GURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wondertul iscoverlesin the world havebeenmade Among other things where Santa Claus stayed, Chuldren oft ask if he makes goods of not, 1t really he lives in £ mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole ‘And suddenly droppedinto what seemed like ahole haro wonder of wonders they ound s pew land, While fairy-like beings apy ‘on each hand. There were. motntains. Lke ours, with more beautitul groen, And far brigher skies than ever waro seen, Birds with the hues of & ralobow were found, While flowers of exquisie fragrance wers grow ot obg were they let to wondr fn doubt A ‘e00n came the; had heard much about, Ex Clots’ elf 4nd th ihey ail sy, o e T L drove.up o toam that Tooked very qeer; Treas » toain o n W reindeer, rn Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tasse's; ; In fact Everything kept ina First-Class Carpet House. wbility of ‘OoL’ Chase displayed in their defence. If any one who takes #ock in Dr.' Miller's statements Goubts this, et him read the repors of 1he case as written up in the first vol- ume of Judge Dillon’s i'nited States went to church with two bonnets on her head—one stuck inside the other —and the other women in the congre- shon almost died of envy. They ought it was & new kind of boauet, and 100 sweet for anything. such a thing deserves % b sent to jal for five years”—Norristown Herald. Alittle washing sods was wanted for cleaning purposes; so George was givena dime and dispatched to the braska City, where Paddock’s great marine hospital is to be located, some of thesedsys. Itisa notorious fact that a vote was taken in the Wisconsin convention Wednesday to ascertain Herode in s b, Ty of color they o unequaliedColor 310 6 | But he ook them on bourd and drove them b 1 s T b= et onpdn o fecraries making £o e and NERVOUS DEBILITY &= Hum‘?.hreys’ bt Indiscret 6-deod Lm-wiw THE TAILOR, on Has jJust received a lot of Spring goods, ¥¢ To ivited to call and ge: prices, wn'oh Bo circuit court Tepurts; “At: the time of 5 - a y to got it. George soon re- | - The favorite color for bonnets is | ‘o™ !he lowestin tho ity : A ’ a0 arres of tissodadisna publicren- ::‘ T Providency, 80d | urny, but o soda. “Why dida's | Viclet. Flovers aro aqain wmed in 120 VARNHAM STRERL _ | i eopiy HOMeO0pathic Sty e ca Il Sttt Caasanti @ timent was #lmist vuBtimous herea- | the result wes that caly ¢ "ty-ninelyon get _the sods, George?” ohorused | 8re3t profusion on bonnets, as well as | JNO. G. JACOBS, mninue e Qnonifio Ne, 28. Orders from abro: ™ bouts in favor oF hanging them with | delogatcs out of over thres hundred | the family. I &id.” <*Where ia it, | 3urah and oriental tissucs. Asgcld i s PO = Wwawss Specific Ne. Call, or Address oata trial It was not till aiter the |favored Graut, the othems favoring | then?” “I drauk it.” “Drank itt" |in such general wear, a gilt talle has | oy e a7 S il anster of ho caso Trom the United | Lt e, ine and Shorman. | 160 the man said it wouldas kop | boen brought oat, which isqute an | {J DERTAKER e ol o RigNy John B. Detwiler, e e 10 Laceasiar soun. | Ouly ano known Grant man was slct | {20 ar i 1¢S5, 4472t o8 | 2404ien o e pumgeons other trim i, i oa, 1P Polon B Nor Yok “ v o = : 5 ¢ e _'. ‘mind. [ : , mings now empl . 417 Fac m— e i 17, that the Tndians were rolessed, | ed on the Wisconsin delogation, end | “What did you ssk for” ‘-‘:fif” l’ Very old dreesing jackete bave ap- RO e Sane 3’6':2;}13: 8 == e s VB Gty 0ld Reliable Garpet House, OMAHA, A = Ll ey Tt i s 0, aad,