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1 i | THE STATE CONVENTION. : The republican state eonvention which is io meet at Columbus dext THE DAILY BEE B. ROSEWATER, EDITOR 50 DORREORDET. six delegates to represent Nebrasks Oun Covmray Faumxps we will always be pieased | il the national republican eon_vnt-o:, %o hear trcm, on all matters connected with | Will be the largest representative body erops, country paltics, and on axy subject | thet has ever ascembled in Nebraska. whatever, of genersj, Intarost to the people of | 7, iy 10w o settled fact that this body the elections, and relating to floods, accidents, will be gladly received. All such communiea- | eral Grant snd ene tions howeves, siust, be s ricf as possiblc; [ B)yinq as the choice of Nebraska re- wide of the sheet only. s Naws or Waimks, 1 Yoll, miost 3 esch and the th o - every care sacompasy auy ot | delegates apportioned among the vari- ‘what nature soever. Thidleot intenced 101, (e less than ome-third are| . wiefaction fand ‘publication, but for oar own o=t Py | two huudred f'these delegates are AmwoucmmeTs of candidstes for Offico—wheth- i ynokan Blaine men. Although the e made by s gf rkends, and wRUWERS O L iy ooy which Nebraska will cast in | Forever the sun is pouring | ‘communicati s the Editor, are 5 :n:-u.a_- m--;) simply personal, | the national convention may notnom- wnd will be charged for ss advertisements. | ynate the mext republican president, 0 wor desre contributions af & Wom O | ¢} oy yix votes will doubtles be anim- pooticn characer; will not undertake ) o presere & 8 e toe e g any ense| POFtat. factor in the eelection of the e 4 whatever. 4 “statt 16 sulidently lazge % | standard bearer of our par'y in ¢|_u more than rappiy o8 zaked space. impending campaign. The issue in Al commaatont e e e, | Nebraska was squarely made aa be- OALL ¥OR REPUBLICAN STATE | the friendsof Mr. Blaine. The sentiment Of beauty and balm it is igal, UONVENTION. as expresced through primacies and [ _And it lives in the light it freely loses. | upward like men’s coat-sleeves. . No choice for the rose but glory or doom, pe - The republican eleclors afthe State of | | tioms is empbatically in favor of [ 1o cholce for the rose but glory or doom, | p 0/ iy 4 inmed Wchaka o9 - i tion will To der; brocads, was. th aten rom the seversl counties o meet ia | Blaine, and the state convention wi To deay I e L convention at Columbus, on i i . . 3 TR G el pralarpeimm | | LB The great novelty in summer under- SOk B, o P ebiio Adtieus] | Povtathe suntiment of the republi, | e ive ‘strsasns s the |akirts is made of the pew Castony e %o 'be held at Chicago, on the | can masses. 3d day of June pext, to nominate candi- e the é".fi.."a"‘é?f.".’. :g :)ui.ruu:: :‘:gl: Tue latest advices from Califorala other Dusiness as may properly comebe- | ndicato that the settlers in Freano and o i Tolare counties are determined to hold unties: are entitled to vep- | Tol : d rereciation I sate conventionss follows, | ¢heir lands against the unjust ag- P Cobh,fof Suden f e | rosione of the Southern Pacfc , Court, in 1879, giving one dele- | Tyore hasalready been a terrible trag- i el o T o et ot | ody enaclod, teveral men baving re- arge for each organized county: ted the officers of the corporation, ommtet. o U parrer. 5| who attempted to take up the lands Aatelope. 3| whish they have improved. The set- — = 16| tlers are willing and ready to make a Bust... 2| compromise, provided any ehow of P & | foirness is manifested, but otherwise 1| they will fight 1f necessary. The his- 4| tory of the case shows how lightly a 111 monopoly holds the rights of any one 3| in conflict with thelr “‘rights,” oven 1| though they are usurpsd snd main- tained contrary to law. 12| The Southern Pacific railroad com- 11| pany in 1866 receiveda grant from congress of 12,800 acres of land for every mi'e of rosd built by it from the Bayof San Francisco along a certain route southward to the town of San Diego and then esstward to Colorado. The grant was made on condition ths the road should take the courae indi- caled, but that condition was never Total. -378 | fulfilled. Tnstead, a section of track irsk, it 5o proxies | was Iaid from the Bay of San Francis- , Souvention, exeeptxteh | o2 to Tres Pinos and a branch of the counties from which the proxies are given. | Central Pacificto Goshen, feom where e e e, "isingribon, | southward what is called the Southern unless he be clothed with suthority from | Pacific has been extended, bat overa e e oteasion. | line widoly different feom that origi- g; order o LonoEaseaDa a0 8210 S a0 B g cemns o ox He010 S v oo a1 2, of the republican state central | nally marked out. Through hasty somiitice. | ABES W. s o | 1egistation the corporation was granted JAMESDONNELLY, Secretary. permission to change its course, but it B — is thought that this cannot stand the GexzraL Onoox will soon be called | test of legal action. There is to daya to organize s peace commitsion to put | gap of something like a bundred miles down the Ute uprising. between Tres Pinos and Goshen, over Ir is now virtaally sottled that con- ;:"_“:'l;; ‘l:::' 4 ‘:l"'“_”:ub’:: tl:uk gress will adjonen on the Slat ol Msy, | 1.i5 ¢rom Goshen westward through R e e [Ty R T R o B0 e S Sampaupaies tho 2 Wnlire sod Wekins couiios, Chicago. and there was no apparent intention e of building any. Later, however, af- Wave Hawrrox's speech on the | 4o 4poee Jands had been enhanced in Kallogg case Iadcreptod; widp spread | 01, ne labor and outlay of the consteraation' { the Bouebon camp. | 1l %t 0N IR N e It in regarded as completely settling | ,;,3 g4, the railrond say fit to extend the Kellogg case_aa sgainst Ben Hill | 0ok just far enough “to pass and the majority bf the pommittse. | (hrouoh them, and to lay an appar- ently logal foundation for a claim of ownership over them, At the end of —_— Tar Grant boomers travel almost entirely on their cheek, They claim everything sofid for Orant, from New York to Nebraska. Their last claim is six votes from Michigan, when it is a known fact ' that the Michigan aelega- tion is solid for Blaine. aad has continved to stop until the pressnt moment. Hundreds of set- tlers made their homes on tracts of 1and now claimed by the railway com- pany, expecting that they would be able to purchase the land at the price (82.50 per acre), at which it was val- :':.'g::‘d’:w:‘f" ';‘:‘:m‘::' ‘:;'f ued when they took up the land. ewptorily doclines to be 8 candidate, | TheY have beenimprovingitfora num- but his friends keep up the fight for | D°F Of years, rendering it fertile him fn spie of his partatont relaset oy | P7 S8tablishing a net-work of irrigat- ran. —_— Tus Washburne boom appears to Church the New York democracy |dred thousand dollars. It is, in short, loses one of the best men in the party. [ gigautic land steal, which these spent like wate. Bummers, gambl and pimpshave been hired, delegates bave been boaght, snd all the corrupt Blaine sentiment. in favor of the ex-president, snd over | in Omaha. row; His warmth he squanders on summits tween the friends of Gen. Grant and | The flower shines not for itself at all; Thuhm;nndn blood to the brain of com- w And Till He is dead whose hand is not open wide To help the need of a human brotber; He doubles the length of his ifelong ride | 1¢ Would make an angel look ugly. r; And a thousand million lives are his Who carries the world in his sympathies. peel on the sidewalk o naturally that six fat men slipped down on it. that plaia sods is the best fzzician. And you must not take it syruptic- iously. ing of what they call a terrible waste of water. Bome one has been drink- | fctiony: ‘she kuew he was ready to | WOTks Le has crested such a likiog ing it. dive for hor.—Bostcn Post. mostard is, and how scarce are b and mest, until he tackles a railroid eating house randwich. - bodied men are hanging around street | played 238 times, restiog but one week. The total receipts of the sea- s0n of nine months are feported to be 242,619, of which sum Mias Ander- son's sharo is said so be $150,160. From this sum is to be deducted ex- penses and the percentages dus hor ‘managers,amouating to about §75,000. Miss Avderson will not play azain un- ber police force to thres men and 8 dog. = The dog is dopended on to | them, stand quard over the officers while they sleep. young peop'e go the waods to eat fruit cake and pickles out of the same di The proper names for these excursions | with plain black fan will do more s picnics. rabbits_with shot guns, thinks it out of the way. It does the rabbits no harm and keeps the ladies from having the dyapepsia. forty. miles the new branch stoppedy, of both families wers aleo present. The mother of the boy fook aeather diminative but costly risg from case, Bave boen used that infamous | and, placing it on the finger of the very party has its fools and ssoun- rels, and sometimes they edit papers l HONEY FOR THE LADIES, Lostng and Living. its gold On hundred worlds that beg and bor- ‘His wealth on homes of want and sor- To give T to live. broidering the blue New York drawing-room. Tta joy ia the joy it freely diffuses The brain to the heart its ligntaing mo- To live Is togive. Who gives his fortunato place to an- Ty, house or a faro bank. —— French papers say that jowelry is PEPPERMINT DROPS. {verylittle worn; but that will mot = disoourage tho women who bought The tobacco crop in Virginia is be- | dollar locket ing chewed up by flies. A Boston artit painted an_ovange The New Orleans Picayune thinks Ths Cslifornia papers are complain- A man never realizes how plenty “Why, Fanny dear, I'll illustrate; pearl or gold and crystals are worn. and double of the silk, are on Paris dresses. oW 3| are very To withhold his largeness of precious light 1s to bury himself in eternal night. dresses. very high on the shoulders, and stand suiting In gay stripes, which suggest awnings. and every one of them dares stand up r and ever we yield our breath, | and *‘sass back” when his honor rules mirror s dry and images death. | against her. 50 a8 t0 suggest the stripes cn a wasp's back, is tho last dressmaker’s device. ing can in about six weeks decorate a room so fully that a visitor is both- ered to know whether it is a private determined to wear them out. say. The other day one of them ssid to her William: “Be here at eight or T'll shoot you.” He lingered unil nine, and she popped him with a der- ringer. sunk to the bottom, was rewarded b ber band. She couldn’t doubt his at- °" | means Wednesdsy for the purpose of electing | ;1n "oonid think of to manufacture | girl scarcely a month old, sclemnly Gngaged her so to the child, the mat- |, We are not Blaine men and never | ter to be ratified in thefuture. bave been, but more than one-third of the republicans of the United States are in favor of Blaine for pres- ident, and to call them ‘‘pimps, pros- our Biata. Ans toketaation odnsed vih | ) bose the renomination of Gen- | titutes and bastards” is unspeakably dorse James G, |infamous. No republican can be elected president without the active y %y : and sincere support of the Blaine e om.cne | - iblicaos for the Prosidency. Out of men ™ They may got ticedof such| T p res hundred -and- seventy-ihros | talk as the abova even befors the Chi: [ Gire me yo cagoconvent on s held. Seemed asking for a kiss. lain a8 8, b, ur hand —you have my heart— * S iy sealed: ? iddletown Transcript. —— Bow-and arrow combs in silver and Gathered rufiles, made very narrow Pleated skirts forming double kilts shionable for thin wool Somebody earusd $4000 by em- ilk paels for Coat-sleeves of dresses are made Michigan has six fomale lawyers, Black and yellow gauze, arranged MUSIOAL AND DRAMATIO. instant. A young lady with & taste for paint- few years ago aud are Denver gir's mean just what they A young man who plonged into the water and rescueds maiden who had One hundred thousand women are #aid to be working in the ficlls of the | at Ut weat. And a hundred thousand able- Baton Rouge has lately increased | corners in the east, -complaining be- caute there are no nice, easy jobs for Fliting fans is the new vame given to fans shaped like a flower petal, and This is the season of the year when | decorated with a group of flowers, or in the form of a heart with a bloasom painted with them A Bpanish girl execution in five minutes than an In Georgia the ladies often hunt | American in five hours with one of Nobody | theee aids to flirtation. The New York Herald asks Mr. Ed- ivon to iovent a new kind of theatre chair, which can be raised crlowered, YOb, I eeo that your sou is getting | acoording to the height of peraon or Inventera who are sighiog for more worlds to conquer might turn their attention t> getting up a door bell which will not ring when pulled by book agents, peddlers or the servant girl's cousins,—[Philadelphia News. Jennie June tells of a party of four young ladies who last year undertock 8 trip alone, visiting several countries of Europe, and whose enjoyment was 80 great at moderate expense that sev- eral other parties will go abroad this year. It is all right for ladies to go skylarking around alone, b they will zee a monsfé foot long, or an awful grasshopper will | tumes, - settle on one of their necks, and then their enjoyment will not be eo great, and they will wish they had tsken a man along to kill such beasts —[Nor- ristown Herald. but some day iake nearly 8 CONNUBIAL SIPS. North Carolina: brides, usually, elope after marriage. A tidal wave of brides and grooms is said to have struck Washington. Miss Florence Davenport, daughter ing ditches, bringing water from the | of the late E. L. Davenport, was mar- Siecras. Al this they have done at | ried the other day at Philadelphla to X timated cost of abot bun- | H. C. Lierse, a young broker. By the death of Judge Sauford E. | an estimated cost of about four hun. asie C’llho oci": ::o a before the wedding. At Davenport, Ia., Joseph Lisbel, He was cne of the most upright men | sharks propose to carry out by force | six feet high and weighing 225 D&oundz un in the party, whom everyone resgect. | or else under cover of legitlation | aske for 3 e wife, becauso s m;l ll;d inl\llfl;:fn treatment that he is afraid of bis life. On the contrar: count iti i the womaa asserts tht Licbel isa libel | poup-corg ok, oibs, of the Russinn on manhood whom she hax been com: ed, both in political and professional | performed by their bought-up men. lite. Hohad been at various times prominently mentioned as a presiden- TuE request of Postmaster James, tial dark Borse, and was the choice of | ©f New York, that his name be not ~ majority of the men of the party|mentioned in connection with the | pelled to support by her hard labor for postmaster generalship, to be made | t7eDtY years. last fall as & compromise candidate for governor, and would have undoubted- 1y been nominated had it not been for Tilden's “bull-hendediiess” in foisting his tool, Governor Robinson, on the party. Tuuomx stock is quoted way below par in Tlindis, 46d ‘the same aversion vacant by the retirement of Judge Key, ia to be regretted. Iis appoint- management of one offior, and that the most important in the country, lgl‘n gia:hi;ed to marry, but they were ment would have been a grand thing | Justice, | Thees ac oy, YRR nF for civil eervice reform, for the official | man being within twenty miles. games man.” who bas been 0 sucoessful in_the | they wrote out as much of a marrisge el ceremony as they could remember, in cluding ‘affirmative responses, signed their names to the docament, aod would have wisely administered the | pronounced themselves husband and from his is guilty of such A couple in the backwoods of Mich justice. There was not, in fact, hu. ie shown to. Tilden’s left bower, Ran- | duties of an office having charge of the wife. dsll. The Ohieago Telegraph, the | affairs of several thousand offices. As | That Rev. Mr. Duann, of the | “The Influence of Rome on the For- only simon pure demosratic daily in | we ha before mentioned, General monopolists: “‘Speaker Randall, in | against the gain of the whole country. his intense anxiety Jest any action | But so strong a pressure has been should be taken on the tariff question | brought to bear upon him that he will red rebele. The details of the Iate massacre of minersin the Ute country byaband of five hundred mounted savages sppearin our telegeaph col- — proclivities of a_grasping, blacsesr) } ouse. Whather the opponents of this | g, cffice-holding ring of poudrall gant epoils system.will consent to be | Prostitutes and bastards, will be sent i I of their {eom Galgmbus i g, constitusnts - stified, is a problem that And this from another article in the ®ame paper: remains o §a solved. Present indica- | We apprehend that James G. Blaine too frightoned to protest, ought to be looked after by his confarence, it hy has not been lread: d e present at th at this session, is rushing legislation | retain his position, partly on account | couple, who were through the house at a speed unheard | o his natural aversion o leavo those | YOWE Yoman, Miss Kirk, of Troy, ~ ‘was not Imsomt:\fl patty to the coatract, and went home immediately | Sho plens after, Judge Donohue has just an | oo, PIAc0 Whereof was i, nulled the marriage. #0d the government will now bave to | LG, 14 been married to Dr. Willem, takeactive mexsures to put down these | the consent of the King of Wurtem- berg. In a short address the coremony the officiatin famllies that had been very intimate, to be quite aman. What are you go- | a bonuet, 8o that the tops f heads or ing to make of him? What does he | bonnets in a row of seats would be cn yanttodo? “Ho has a great taste | s level. Then abonnet would have for tuavel.” *“Then make him a cishiex | no advantage over cyes, and a Jittle or a savings bank president.” maa would have as many privileges a8 the tall women in front of him. A London correspondent of The New York Herald reports the follow- ing: ‘A few days ago, for instanca, I eaw two angu'ar young ladics whose irts were perfectly straight, with loose capes, openwork collars in two shades of clive green. Another one wore a skirt of pale biue silk, a tunic of yellow and green brooide edged with peacock feathers, a b'ack lace cap, and, to crown all, dishevelled bair. Many dresses are tawny rad and other art shades, cut more like dressing gowns than walking cos- ——— The Bose Bride. There was a young woman in Clyde, ‘Who long for a husband had sighed; By the use of her fan And remarked: ‘Weil, I'll make the boss < dim bride. Oshlosh Advocate, IMPIETIES. The Boston Bulletin believes that Lotta will go to Europs on the 29th Carlotta Pattt has failed in Mel- outns, Lawrence Barrett sails for Europe on June 26th. Rubinstein is deficient in the power for the Oinclnnat of self-criticism. The orchestra Festival number 156 instraments. Adelipa Patti has accepted a three months’engagement for St. Petarsburg this season. Anvie Louise C' to Europe’ after the Cincinmt{y(afii“:nl for four months of rest. Booth will not again appeer on the American stage until after his return from Earope. He sails for England in June, aboard the Gallia. Mile. Croizette, after only three weeks’ study, has madea very suc- ocessful appearance at the Theatre Francais, in Sarah Bernhardt's aban- doned role, L'Aventuriere. 1t iseaid that Eaily Faithfull will accompany Genevieve Ward, in her American expedition next season,and, while the latter lady acts in “Forget Me Not,” will deliver a lecturo on “‘Modern Extravagance.” Joseph Emmet's sprectin; Pittsburg will cost him $5,000. Nearly all of the seats were sold for a week of his performances at the opera house, and the honzo had to be closed, the money being refunded. The demand for single seats for the Cinciunati festival has been quite as groat, relatively, as that for season tickels. There it now every probabil- ity that oven before the festival begins the whole house will be “sold out.” Mario, once the most charming of tenors, 'is now a white-bearded old man, whose placid expression conveys B0 suggestion of regret for the tri- has umphs lcft so far behind. H fine, dark eyes, and fresh oomplexion, with a little tings of color on his cheeks, and a quiet and courteus man- The tragedisns haveall succeeded this season, and promise to be the fea- ture of next season. McCuliough has made £50,000; Mary Anderson, $35,- 000; Neilson, $55,000; Lawrence Bar- rott, $20,000, Paulding, though Jit- tle more than an teur, came out clear and paid all his people. Fanny Davenport made $25,000. Theodore Thomas has secured pas- saga onan ocean _stesmer that is to leave New York for Germaay on the first Wednesday after the Cincinnati May fistival. He proposes topaya 1ong visit to his favorite modera com- poser, Richard Wagner, for whose among Americans. Mary Anderson’s season commenced 1, N. Y., on the 28th of Sep- tember last, since which date she has til Septembe EDUCATIONAL NOTES. ditional eums for the purpose. tific exawiination. to be a open ctie. BABY SAVED. ard b glrn(ul rydq:hc b::,l‘l y"h;.n- of tters by i The Parents, Kochestet, column. —— GIVE IT A TRIAL a0d you will be sstonished. ““Anakesis, Noah's ark had a poker deck from the | Kt number of pairs it held. A minister put to flight & crowd of | & curbatone loafers on a recent Sunday by sending the deacons out with the contribution boxes. It is reported from Tiflis that the prior aud several religious of an Ar- menian monastery on Mount Ararat, Dave been arrested on the charge of and silver coins, _*“No, parson, T probly shall never it courage to jine the church. When a poor darky’s api'tual 'viser takes him down in e ribber an’ says: ‘I cap. 522 thee,’ and then ducks him under, it's time dat darky looks arter him. So self. Youdon't play none ob dem Ernest Renan had_occasion to tele- eaph across the English channl Iate. y the subjoctof proposcd lecture of his to be delivered in Westminster Abbey. The title as sent by him was Methodist church, who married a cou. | Mation of Christianity.” Tmagine his ; in Jerey City last Ji Chicago, comments as follows about | James’ promotion to the vacancy fn | Eiins ot ) y!;u;ghmn e 3l Randall's collusion with jobbers and | the cabinet would be New Yorks loss | ished & pistol, the youog woman being dismay as he read in_the Evglish pa- pers next day, “The Inflaence of Rum sume.Samples with fall £0 all sufferers on ap; draggists. care you gt the genuitie. 'JAMES M. BEASLEY & Co0,, ““Magnolia, Ark.” M. R. RISDON, REPRESENTS : PHGENIX ASSURANCE 0., of Lon on the Digestion of Humapity"—a | JAEME tly different subject, “I would aunounce to the congre- The two wers | gat; ; gation that, probably by mistak ofbnnoih-;r there was left at nh-’mewng-non:l o', but_ this | this morning & smsll cotton umbrella, much damaged by timo and tear, and of an exceedi e aken a very large black ailk umbrella of great beauty. Blunders of this sort, my The Princees Pauline, of Wirtem- buth’:‘nn, are getting a little too com- medical practitioner of Breslau, with mon. pueadwood Press: “‘Sturgia Gtyite 5, the gospel expounded to them by :Y'mdlnz a divine of a tolerably liberal turn of an ing i pee e g ergyman mnd thn‘:’ng his sermon the hat rying him the royal bride had surrend- | Jar;q 8 s - % l:i"x:yud erally returns wellladen with marked regu- congregation is a0d valaable ia life. When the | then dismissed and the i God re- 's turn ‘came to make the mar- | tires to the privacy :f.:och-;db:: An early betrothal is chy reigning house. a Last month a girl appeared to the other the tablewith 8. is hat stake with which to fama of draw, and. in which pessims ng S | st e e e l revery s his Tho Eimira (N. Y.) Froa Proas Tes | sod whisky with that esso and young couples were married within a | celerity only acquired after much prac- tioo and froquent libaticna, The bovs say the parson playsan “awfully stiff- In Janusry lust a boy was born to ccesds in trans- ot them, and s was welocied aa | omiog. thiie slltanst ro b heartily ‘as though he hnd been a Pprince of igni; nse she added to theayliab'e | much frequented by the more wicked " the following words in a quiet | sinners, and by means of the frait of ys: | tone: I declare I give up pothing | hi that can at all be valued in compar. 50n to the happiness awaiting me, & Iconsider my lot a most enviable one.” generally has a pretty fair n & quiet erzing their collateral to his own tions, ; point toa break, de- | il Fegtet oy Joung coupls. Ove evening last | he sat down. In addition to presch spite g e exertions of | on’ Sherman and Grent Tthrl aoms T e mothasct the boy visted | ing and poker the prescher also_runs Randall Shild with her. - Mot of the membecs | gt along pretiy comfortably.” lingly pale blue color, in'| Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & mengaly OMAHA, DOUGLAS CO-, FOR THE YEAR 1880 Jurors’ and Court ex- unty Jomx R. Maxcazstas, County Clerk. ByH.T. anm,nqm,," ». B. BEEMER, GOMM‘_I’SSWI MERCHANT Fruit, Butter, Eggs, Poultey, Game. Lard, Fre Sitmms Fresn Fuab, aad Agent for ANKING HOUSE HEALTH, B STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- R R e NAL, WHICH 18 PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. ALTH, HYGIENE, and Physi: ie 3 conlplete encydlo GALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO, BANKERS. Business transacted same as that of an Incorporated Bank. i Ac its kept in la subjoct to SIght check WBoAt B0 cet ha beare b Bealth and hus - o asked by sufbring six and twalve mon! %, a wi leciric Belta versus Medici e to cust od securities st market rates of YOUNC MEN unmiiigated Sell Furopean Passage Tickets. COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE : v % EROgIORY, First Narionac Bank Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta. OLDEST BAKKING BSTABLISHMENT | N OMARA. frauds practiced by quacks 4 on postal ca Iaformalion worth thourknds wil) ta sen PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COR. EIGHTH and VINE STSw CINCINNATI, O Atk the recov-. red dvapoptics,uil- (3UCCH330RS TO EQUNTZS BROS., ESTAZLISED Ix 1856 Organised a8 » National Back August 30, 1668 ‘The Cheapest, Purest Family Medl- tho I tho Frord . 04 Beet Fumlly Med) ox, suunatis | 08Pital and Profits Over $300,000 £ the Secrotary of Treagury oo dions o | U- 8. & PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. it is For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATI HE, Lol SOUR STOMACH, Heart | Specially authorised ‘This unrlvalled Southern Remed; single say Injurious mineral su: s drafts on Sea snd peincpe cltion of the United Btates, aiso ‘Dubl burgh and the principal cities of the cout Bolls passago tickets for emigrants in the In- the disease, at others very fow;but the Liver, the | man line. organ in the body, is gonerally the seat [ === Iy sensation gl to do sometbing which ought to rance of the skin and. " REAL ESTATE BROKERg._ Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTaTe AcEncy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency does sTRioTLY & brokerage ness. Does notspeculate, and therefore any bar- gains on ita books are insured to its Btead of being gobbled up by _ Boggsand Hill, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 250 Farnham Street UMAHA, - NEBRASKA. :—North 8ide, opp. Grand Central Hote Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER, 1506 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. ommend 18 0 effecious remedy for iver, Heartbura and_Dyspepeis, Rogulator. Lewis G. Wunder, 1025 Master Street, Asmistant Post Maste: . tested its virtues, personally, and usmeas r saw. We have tried forty of fore Eimmons’ Liver Regolator, not '—Editor Telagraph and Messenger, MANUPACTURED oMLY BY AYFR'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD Public educaticn in Arkansas is be- coming a matter of intense interest to the people, who a fow yeors ago cared very little forit. Inzome towns where the echool ravenues are not sufficient to support the #chools for the usual time, the citizens have subscribad ad- purges out the lark ‘thatuodermine health Byron Reed & Co., REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. S s B i O and Dugas Goustr, eyl ing humors in the eystem, and settle into troublesome disorders. Erup tions of e skin aro the 1 faceof bumors, ubat should taare the determin- Forty women studied in the London School of Medicine for Women dur- ing the term just closed. A mew ar- raagement in this school ia the estab- lisnment of tutorial clases in biology and experimental physics for students preparing for the preliminary scien- PARILLL expels these tho blood. When they &fa gone, the disorders THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE | Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. , Pionples, etter and Salt Rheum, worm, Uleers and Sores, jeuralgia, ' Pain in ths Bones, Female Weakness, Sterility, ing from internal "ulceration Principal Vaile,of the Clarke school, Chicago, recently arrested for whip- ping 4 boy, has been invited to step dowri and out by thie boatd of educa- tion, and corporal punishment has been abolished in the public schools by the unanimous vote of the ssme body. It was abolished some time ago, but under rules since adopted the quention of flogging pupils appearod DR. J. C. AYER & CO,, LOWELL, MASS. Practical end Analytical Chemis s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND EALERS IN MEDIC] INE. BROBLSIOR Machine Works, OMAXIA, NEB. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager maest thotough sppolnted aad complete e o sl e ‘Well Augurs, Palleys, H: TS, Trons, Geer feachanical Draug e sty Toomu: 3 We are o thankfnl to sy that our baby was SepRanenty cared of 8 daogerons and protract- op tored her to perect menyh And seopat restored her to = = W $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY ‘Located In the business centre,conventent of amusement. _Elegantly furnished, con OGDEN HOUSE, COor. MARKET ST. & BROABWAY Council Bluffs, Iowa pllcation to Anakesis depot, Box 3046, New York. Sold by all first-class INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Fine m!mph Rooms, one %02 hours for ditmer. Free Bus toand Depot. Kates §2.00, $2.80 aad #8.00, according. Tt does not make any difference how se* vers the case of bilious derangement is, Simmons’ Liver Regulator will cure 1t speedily and effectnally without saliva- tion, or that prostration of the system en- suing from the use of drastic purgatives. As thero are many spurious imitations imitations of this valuable medicine, take A. . BALCO} ANDREW BORDEN, Cnief C! PIANO TUNING AND REGULATING BY A Competent New York Tuner. TR s T e ey T BOOTS AND SHOES At & LOWER PIG any other shoe house 9, P. LANG'S, 236 FARNNAM 8T. - . LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER iy Pertest 8% guaranteed. Pricesgrory remson MEAT MARKET, V. P, Block, 16th St. Fresh and Salt Meats o all SRS ROPOLITAN IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. ““We have been eelling your medicine for some time, and we find it better adapt- ed to the cure of bilious attacks than any other medicine we have ever used or sold. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. First-class House, Good Jiaals, Good Beds Roor and’ kind and _scepr Ty ‘mmple roond. Specss 8, MILLER, Pro FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. Designs for of d R S s S S i e o Lo furaished on short notice. ROOM 8, UNION BLOCK. SANTA CLAUS FOUN! Greatest Discovery of the Age. ‘Wonderful discoveriesin the world have bsen made General Insurance Agent, S s agee: o0 SRARS NS ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF m%6m | Call, or Address NEBRASKA VINEGAR WORKS | Jones, Bet. 9th and 10th Sts., OMAHA. JNO. G. JACOBS, Ko, 1417 Farnham 5t., Oid Stand o BORAPH SOLIOL mi24w . J. LEBEE & 0., JOBBERS OF HARDWARE, GUTLERY, NAILS, STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, TINNERS STOCK, SHEET m,.fllm ETC. 1317 & 1819 DOUGLAS STREET, OMAHA, NEB. =i Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. PAXTON & GALLAGHER, WHOLESALE GROGERS! 1421 and 1423 Farnham, and 221 to 2290 15tkeSts. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buycrs Solicited. AGENTS FOR THE HAZARD POWDER COMPY and the Omaha 1101 and Nail Oo. LANGE & FOITICK, c OOKDealen in O_V_E S House Furnishing Goods, Shelf Hardware, Nails and Ete. mlhflfil Farnham Street, 1st Door Bast First National Bank. F.C. MORG-AI, WHOLESALE GROGER! 1218 Farnham St, Omaha. HENRY HORNBERGER, STATEH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER | In Kegs and Bottles. Bpecial Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. e e = DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS BELTING HOSE, ;I"ASS Alllallnl FflTIll}S:ulllnP:!,i-sm PACKINC, AT WHOLESALE AND RET. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Street Omaha, Neb® OMAHA FENGE = BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS WALNUT. OF PINE AND Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. GUST, FRIES & CO., Prop’s., 1281 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. e e s A A R o, LG CARPETINGS. Carpetings! Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (BESTABLISHED IN 1838) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, &tc. MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE GURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable House, OMAHA. 01 Relisblo Corpet Houso, OMAEA._ NEW GROCERY 1o s e oo 16th and Cuming Sts, m,,._,,,:._e.l.mx?uh Banks, ISVILLE, NEB., has We propose supplying the | Benes, 2% e depor at Lovievil, people of North Omaha with | the B.& M. railroad, CHOICE CROCHERIES at mod- wm‘-‘;’ flmxr.. erate prices. Give us a call. L‘"“"’“‘: l""""“'l .F’B- T W BEBCCHEDT. | brick vildo well @0 give ua s call or send 2#Cash paid for Country Pro- [ forsami duse. Goody delivered froo 0 any| a7 A HOOVER, Prop., part of the city. apl7-lm Lotiaville. Neb BUSINES rnommgfl, SUITS for - - $20.00 PANTS for - - - 5.0 |mutiloor it s 3 o wvarom, [“H"FULTHIERD remer MAX MONVOISIN, ‘A F. RAFERT & CO. FUR TANNER' |GContragtors and Builders, PRI 1510 Dodge 8k, Omabe,

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