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THE DAILY BEE. 8. ROSEWATER, EDITOR TO COREESPONDENTS. Oon Coummey Famsns we will always be pleasod 0 hear from, on all matters connected with erops, country politics, and on any subject ‘whatever, of general Interest o the pesple of our Biate. Any information conn=+ted with ‘the eloctions, and relating to ficods, accidents, will be giadly received. All Such commusica- ‘tions bowever, mwust be as. brief as possi] ‘and they must tn- all cases be Written on ooe side of the sheot only. Yo Nawm or Werrss, In full, must In_each sad every e nccompady any ecmmuicad-n of ‘what mature soever. Thie is not intended for ‘publication, but for our own_satistaction jand 28 proot o good fath. Offce—wheth. ‘whetigr a8 B0 tow Yo the Editor, are ‘untll are made) eimply personal, i for sa advertisemente. tribations of & litorary or et %o pressrve or reseqin the same in any case whateyer. Our siaff'le muficiently large to ——— ©OALL ¥OR REPUBLIOAN BTATE UONVENTION: ofthe State of of Msy, 1890, at of eloctin Docbiitan ations Chicago, on the s o wod v president of ang en the Us Etates; and to trapsact such other business as may properly come be ities e entitled to rep- o state conventionss follows, based the ¥ “in each county for Hon. Amass GoBb ior Judge of the upreme 1879, ome dele- also one delegate at ] HoouoanBamos = = covosansaBalloaaesl o l Tazes is nothing more contempti- ble than the malice of envious medi- oority. This is ateikingly illustrated by the altempts of-certsin obeeure pa- pers to belittle the efforts of Tux Bee on behalf of Blaine in this state. One of these obscurs sheels asserts that Tax Brr does ot deserve the least grain of credit for the formation ef e pormaeal sentiment in Dovglas connty. Ascording to another veracious sheet Tax Bsx never uttered a word in fa- vor of Blaine until after this county had pronounced for him, and the edit- or of Tas Brx had carried the prim- aries and convention by trickery and sleight of-hand. Tux Bep hes never boen » fenoerider. It supported Blaine four years ago, and the extracts | known quintity on the first dsy of oconvention met he made s square is- sue for Blaine by supporting for dele- | gategmen in favor of Blaine, and #hen introduced and secured the adoptioh resclutions favoriog Blaine as the trickery and legerdemain, Mr. Blaine will herdly find fault with it ¥t should sl be borne in mihd that the sentiment of Nebrasks on the preeidential isus was an un- May, when Douglas county elected dolegates, and thers is Do doubt that the examp'e of this ccunty had due weight in de- terming the result. In view of all this it is decidedly mean to deny this paper its share of the credit for the triumph of the Blsine cause iu Ne- braska. Tar Whittaker caee is drawing 40 a close, and it must be admitted fbat it looks rather black for the eolored eadet. Thersis this; howsver, which ean-not be deviedzand to which the - | protracted investigation has cal'ed at- tention—that tho treatment of colorcd cadets by officers and tudents at the military scadewy is by no mesns what it should be. Granted that Whittaker, as it now seems probable, mautilated bimself in order to call sttention to the oetracismand insults which he con- stanily underwent, the condition of raira which rendered such a deed pos- is cleacly rovealod by its very commission. The colored eadet will probably be expelled, but the conduct of officers and students towseds the race hos been clearly rovesled. —_— OuR objections to Mr. Guy Barton as a delegate to Chicago are not per- wonal or political. 'Weobjeet to him 48 we would to any other man who has ever betrayed a trust as a representa- tive. Mr. Barton has twice repre- sented his section in the state legisla- ture, aod each time he sacrificed the interests of his constituency to serve corporate monopolies, and wes an active supporter of corrupt rings that bad organized raids on Ne- brasks tvx-payers. Such men should not be elevated to positions of hovor in representative bodies. —_— Wiy should any poper tht aspires to political leadership bo guilty of such bare-faced attempts to deceive people as are the bogus claims of the Republican sbout the presidential preferences of delegates in the com- 1ng state convention? Preswest Havss has most emphat- ically declined to be considered a dark horse in the ‘coming races at Chicago. — IOWA BOILED DOWN. — A foundry has been estsblished at Red Oak. There are 254 children in the boya’ reform school. The Sunday law is strictly enforoed in Des Moines. Keokuk is to have a new and com- modious opers house. “The old settlers’ re-union will be held at Mason City June 18. Finchard, a station on the B., C. R. & N. bas had its name changed to Winslow. At Ottumwa the other day, people attended the circus perform- ance and sighed for more. The magnetic well property okee is being improved gith a view of making it a popular resort. Reports from all parts of Plymouth county say the crops never looked finer than they do at present. About fifty men are now at work on the new capitol at Des Moines, and the forco will socn be largely in- creased. J.M. Hart, near Merrill, captured she wolf end her twelve pups a few we reprint elsewhere give emphatic contradiction to ths charge that this paper did not-utter a word in favor of Blaine tntil after the tidein avor had set In during the present campaign. It this paper s entitled to no credit fur the Blsine sentiment in Douglas wounty we should Jike to know who is? "Taz Bee circulates over twelve thou- ®10d cepies in Douglas county every week, while the amateur afternoon ®heet published by Fred Nye circulates @bout 2,600 copies’ per week. I it presumable that the Blaine sentiment 81 Omaha was created by » paper @bat hardly reaches ome out of @ilteen voters in the county, 1 of the paper that is #n the hands of almost every man wod woman in Omaha that can read. s it presumable that a county con- tainiog over 35,000 pecple can be ‘handled by one man by mere sleight «f hand? Does it stand to reason that over 2000 republicans of Douglas county would allow themeelve to be duped and tricked by avy individual Snto voting sgainst thelr real senti- ments? T the editor of Tue Bee caried the election by an or- gonized gang of bummers, as enother malicious sheet asscris, Does the delegation made up of sach anen as Mayor Chase, J. L. Webster, John C. Cowin, J. J. Brown, Milton Batlow, Councilman Thilman, repre- ecot she bummer element of Douglas county? Why should professed Blaine papers assail such a_delogation, when even the leading Grant organ the Omaha Republican concedes that they wre creditable representatives of the republicans of the county. Right hera let us also flatly contra- dict the unfounded report 8o indus- tricusly circulsted that the editor of this paper bas been guilty of double- Aealing or trickery in the present cam. | fro peign, either in dealing with Mr. Nye orany other friend of Blaine. There nevir was any conference or ing between the editor of Tae Bex and Mr. Nye at any time during the campaign. Each was act- ng entirely independent of the other, and no attempt was ever made to days He got 819.50 bounty money. Two hundred and ninety employes of «{.. Towa Central road live in Mar- shalltown. Their total pay per month s §16,000. 7 The artesian well at Manson is now down to a depth. of 1100 feet The work will be_pushed until a flowing well is reached. An Oravge City dealer rent 1,100 dozon eggs to LeMars the other day. It required two wagons o convey this amcunt of hen feuit, Itis esfimatod that a quarter of a million will be expended in Council Bluffs this seaon, in new buildings and improvements. The graps vines in all parta of the state aro fairly loaled with grapes, and the currant bushes bend bsneath the burden of fruit. Thirteen e;nnol Texas steers were recsived at the Burlington stock yards the 10¢h inst., the first arrival of that claes of animals this season. Marshalltown has been included in the Towa trotting circuit and purse ag- gregating 83000 are offered. The Taces are to take plage or or about July12. A dastardly piece of vandalism way recently perpetrated 1n Hardin county, Some wretch girdled one hundred thrifty apple trees in the orchard of Alex. Barhart, : "n::. new court house at Burlingten is to be ready for oceu| Janu 1, 1881 The coatract price of the stracture complete is $96,300. The Des Moines water works chaoged hands on the 12th lnstant. Messrs. Polk & Hubbell sell a four- ffths interest for $255,000. The money was paid and the works turned overto the new compaay. The Des Moines river has again be- ;omo & navigable stream. Oaptain ames, a sl r, recognizing the faot, s 1id the kel for 8 stenssbont, 45 be used, when not in the - passenger trade, a1 a tow-boat. - i Mesers. Dunbam & Tarner, of lington, have just completed creamery. The facto up the bth inst., and -the- 300 to 500 por Olof AL Oltont of Fom Dodge, h7 n, o President, and George H. Schader, of lort Madison, Secretary. ‘miles is now under conf completad July 1. An old - settler of choice of this county. If this was|ouly, S . [ocr adlegition Ty I other 3 | test that strength is folly. of all kindsas at n—«h? Amo; novelties of the Towa state b t to be held a Mar- ,: June 8-10, will be the foot ond prize, & pair of boots. Rev. J. Sunderland hss returned to Ottumwa. from a tour of the northern counties, and reports to the courier a8 fellows: “Immigration is going into that section at a lively rats, creatioga lar boom in some counties. Peo- Ple aro learning_that there are plenty oF the best quality of chesp lands to be had in Tows, and that they need not go farther west to secure delight- ful homes aud productive farms. BLAINES BACKING. [EXTRACTS FROM LATE FILES OF THE BEE.] Daily Bar, April 12th. Towa Republicans will hold their convention next week, and it is a set- tled fact that Blaina will have the eol- iddelegation, Nebreska will do wise on the 19th of Dally Bim April T5th. Oregon has been heard from at last, and Blaine carrie o gation. A resolution that Blaine is the first choice of Oragon republicans and instructing delegates to use all honorable means o procure his nomi nation was adopted by tho state con- vention with only cne dissenting vote. This is an example for Nebraska. Dally Bem, Aril 16, It is sbsolutely certain that the Blaine menin the state will not desert their can- didate. In the last republican convention Colorado supported Blaine, and if there is any one who can give any reason why it should veer about in the coming ocnven- tion he should come to the front with it. Tewould be & novelty.—[Denver Teibune, Thix is spplicable to Nebrasks just a8 much as to Colorado. The republi- eans of Nebraska mesn to stand by their favorite, let the consequences be what they msy. Daily fu, April 17. Nebraska and Tllinois republicans hold their state conventions the same day, May 19. Both will instruct for Grant. —{ Hawk- eye. We can't talk for Illinois, but we know enough to know that Nebraska will not only not instruct for Grant, but that the Grant men will bez the convention not to intruct the delega: tion for Blaine. Dai's B, Apri £2. Aurora Republican: A Grant organ of this city has a word—about a col- umn_long—about Blaine's mis One of theso misiakes, perhaps, W the eapture of the Kansss delogation. Datly Bux, April 19, During the past ten dsys the Grant boomeds in Nebraska, and especilly in thiscity, have experionced a change of heart. ~ They have teen the band- writing on the " wall reflected from Tows, and are fully convinced that the bliosns of Nebraska aro ady il hope, b ever, 1o smuggle some Grant. boomera on the delegation to Chicago by play g ‘poseum. Soores of these Grant boomens have suddenly- become oo verta fo Blsine, sud aremow shouting themuves bosrse over the plumod 1 Omaha ‘especially there are not a dozen provounced Grant men left, snd if their apostle Paul, surnamed Van- ‘derwort, could with any degree of d conoy, or consistsncy assume th | Blaine msn there of a vn:§ 'not*be a single Grantite in ight when the next convention meets. | * Andtherein lies the real danger to the anti- term eau If these elev- euth hour converts ae not watched spotted_they will carry the prim- aries, and when the state convention mests they will force an uninstructed Grant delegation upon it, under the nse of their being for Biaine. Is it presumable that men who were so outspoken for Grant less than thirty days ago, and who mnow profess to be for Blaine. are sinoere! Wint is the cause of their conversion! Hos General Grant done snything in the past month to forfeit their confi- dente, or has Blaine loomed up high in that period that they can’t re- the imputse to rally to his stand- rd:. This sudden unauimity, for Blah¢ don't seom natural, A leopard can’t ¢hange bis spots st ploasure, snd adevotes of Grant will not renounce his ldol without a weighty cause. For our part, ws propose tokeep & watchfal eye on these possums, and we warn all tha strue friends of Blaine and all other | republicans who are conscien tiomly opposed to a third term to keep & shatp lookout on them. Don't let these wolves iu sheap’s clothing de ceive you. Don’t rend a man to the convention whom you do not know to be sh uncompromising anti-Grant man. Daily Brx, April 28 HOW MR. BLAINE IS REGARDED WHERE HE I8 BEST KNOWN. Avgusta (Me ) Journal (rep.): Mr. Blaine has been a citizen of this place for more than a quarter of a century, living here since he was twenty-three years old. Indeed, his whole life asa. man has been identified with this peo- ple. We have knowa him in every relation of life, closely an ately, through all these years. And in every relation of life, we ssy in the pres- ence of his dsily associstes, Mr. Biaine has had a spotless career. As hus- band, father, neighbor, friend, citizen, businees man, every one in the community, without re- gard to party lines, would yleld un- stini .~ In perscnal morals, in habits bt temperance and uprightness, in steadfast devotion to all ordidsry as well as extraordinary duties, Mr. Blains bas been a pattern to our young men. has been fortunate in his Iife, but his good fortune has slways been the' logioal- rosult of good habits aod good sente; and he has been so ganerois, nat‘ only ;‘ig; ‘money, but time_and sym; y, that en and jealousy have not followed him, He n;- an-elogant, rofined and Chris. tian_Bome, open: {0 every demaud cf hospifality; -and - there- is not & poor ‘marnif town who husitates to enter it for relief or goeswway empty handed, I 14 marsiad . have “wn?] 15 Oz "o the e and will ca-oper- ate with' the e p séniding a delegution to support county is but an in- tate at large, ‘and to con- ay theeolid dele- | Pole, near Siduey, om Wednesday 143,000 state prize. but being in the mimority they finally. wore cor 0 $ubmi bmit and it is to their dict of the majority. composure. Dutly Bax, May 5. “ Douglas count, keynote for Bl and the refrain ] soon be hesrd all over the state. You may set it down as a fixed fact that the six delegates of Nebraska Chicago will-vote for James ¢ STATE JOTTINGS. —Traina will soon run to Albion. —Water in the Platts and other stceams is rising. —Plum Creek will bave a half-mile circular race courte. —A small colony of Danes has ar- tived in Dakota county. —Chinch bugs have made their ap pearance in Adams county. —Merrick county farmers talk of & mutual hail insurance ccmpny. —Webster county wilt hold its falr —There is now a fast line ot coaches running betwesn Edgar, Nelion and Saperior. s —A young eyclone. strack Lodge afternoon. —An addition to the Commercial hotel in Lincoln will be commenced | * next month. —Farmers about Niobrara are in- | 1oa clined - plow in their whest and plant the land to corn. 2 —Milford people bave erected forty- two new buildinga in town since the arrival of the railrad lastfal. —A beetlo much resembling the Coleradn be:tle, has been ruining tho young cottonwoods in Knox coucty. —Howard will hold a special elec- tion to see whether $3000 rhall be sp. propriated for a fire department, cis- torns, etc. . —There is not a section of land ad- jacent to the Niobrara valley on which there dre not at least one or two geod springs. —Eight families of Nelson set out on a three months journey by wagon train to Seattle, Warhington Territory, more are to follow. —In Red Willow county ths small grain, which is ata_height of four.to rix inches, is heading out, caused by thedry weather. ~ —The acreage of corn in Dakota county this season will be double what it was last, while the acreage of wheat will be conziderably less. ; —The Granger brothers, of Seward couaty, who murdered Bowker about six weeks age, have been indicted for murder ia the first degrec. —The B. & M. has near'y 300,000 railroad tiss stacked in Li-coln, snd they are receiving more at the rate of 3 twenty carloads a day. —The Lincoln city council wil commence sinking wells in crler to oertain the quantity and quslity of the water yuderlyiag the city. builder has been awardad the contrag for the erection cf every brick if Linco'n thus far let. He has & qusrter million ot brick to lay. —Libcolncounty sheep owners have considerable difficulty in enoaging shearers. There are not enough men in the connty who know how. —Plem Creek has a new echool house nearly comploted. It is 22x40. The lawer floor is fo be used as a school room and the upper as & Ma- sonic lodge room. Tt has been rumored that the countyito build a road from St. Paul to Loup City. —Frost hes killed all the crab s ples and cherries sround Bell Creek, bioh is especially unfortunate, as an unusually Iarge crop of cherries was promired, aud prospects were batter then ever before. —Early next month the Gormans of Blair will begin the erection of a public hall to b called the Germani It will be 24x60 feet, with 14 foot cei ing. About 8300 has slresdy been raised _ —Allittle boy named Stannsrd, liv- ing noar Utica, went into_his father's barn to tske & smoke. Throwing the match or the hay a fire was kindled that destroped property valued ot —A stock inspestor has becn em- ployed by a joint commit'se of the pssociations of Cheyenne, Keith aud Lincoln counties, who will take his station at Council Blaffs Juuo lst and remain thore five months —Bloomington Argus: A Rev. Flora, of Furnas county, ha the bad taste o g0 into a room where a sister was putting on her clothes,and, taking hold of her, he sslicited—only a kiss, but hp was hound.over to coust in the sum cf $300. —Lundt's bardware atore ia Blair was recontly entered and 8175, ovly, stolea. ~The burglar made a boid darh when he found that ho was deteoted, jumping through the door ard eluding three men lying in wait for him. tral Gity town hall, which now seems likely to be built, will be 44x80, con- taining two stores uaderneath, and the floor fo be built on an inc! ‘The first span (400 feet in length) of the Plattsmouth bridge will be speod- tween piers 2and 3 being in position. It will not be long bell:g lhep track is —~The town of Oxford, which the blican Valley railroad authorities ordered work to stop in, had siready nine substantisl buildings erocted, and it is claimed that tho town would have made a formidablo rival for Alma. —Unadil's, Otos couaty, has a building and lean association three months old, aod has put up tbree bouses. A $200 share ‘in the town company was recently sold at a pre- mium of $80. i —Two _prospectors in Hitchoook county recently diseoversd near Dri :ood, thirty mil-'-lm:"th-wt of Cul- srtsgm, ja plece of bitumen and by diggiag dowa. Avo.foot come npon & good vein. They have surveyors at work ' locating it in order toc'aim the Moy farmers along the lino of | ihe B, & M. in Thayer county have gons $o. work on the railrosd, at $3 a siay £0r man and team. The contract- ors have sub-let to others, they to others, and 20 on till there are some. times/five dontractore on ome section. —The premium fleece taken at the aonual shearing of the Nebraska wool growsrs’ and breeders’ associs- tion, held in Beatrice, weighed 33 nds and 8 ounces. It was sheared from an American Merino ram, the property of P. J. Myers, of Gage county. —The were shipped from Runais Water Jast montby by seamcatns 308 toms (of _freight—200 tans for the Black Hills aad the balance for Mo: taua. | There are now on hand waitiog for steamers 100 tons for the Black Hills and 20 tons for_other up-river points. There are also 200 t:ns of government treight for ug-river posts. —Work bas been suspended on the railcoad bridge acroas the Elkhora be- | 2 that they accepted the ver-{ Elkhora with becoming | until the| Pi ty, aft | ‘BANKING HOUSES. m.}l:] %§i°; _2,“; INYALIDS - o < ) BANKING Hou Saundeef coutity. IN NRBBASEA. ¥ to it has sounded the fTne difficulty is that it -imnl;fib.- ance policy. ~ The- papers were sll 1and added, which woule fifteen minutes 1oz in the direction of o be heavy I T —— during the first week in October. b s ;ofl_fmgi_:';; pros same restored her to perfect boalth and strougth.— The Parents, Rochester, N. Y. column. —It is proposed that the new Cen- | A ily put in place, tho Howe truss be.|. 000 to build the bridge, and only$10,- 000 in preciget bonds have been voted. How to raite the $5,000 additional is the puzzle. —Week before last the wash-bouse at John Bratt & Co.’s ranche, North Platte, was burned. Loss $1,000. Mr. Bratt, tomake sure that he would Irse nothing more, ook ot an insur- WITHGUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ABE RE- 'QUESTED TO SEND FOK THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- CALDWELL,HAMILTONSCO. NAL, WHICH 1S PUBLISHED BANKERS. T mmfiflififi’filflf J%flfiw same as that of Al Coltirer nd a4 conlplots <Bertopani of ipformaation for {avalide and \hose who suber from | _ Accounts kept in Currency or & % subject to alEht check wihout Botioe of deposit lssued pay- S Bt Tt D ety Subjsc tbatbeara g heaith 1o Bt PPy | * e te. s mued 2y sadonag! o able in three, six and twelve months, interést, or on demand with out interest. Advances made to customers on. proved secarities at marke: Tatee of Buy snd 80 _gold, bills of exc] muyflnmsnt. oiate; oty "anh N Draw Sight Drafte B Ire- Innne Bootand, and i Ao and. Ire- Bell European Passage Tickets. COLLECTIOMS PROMPTLY MADE. U. 8. DEFOSITORY. First Namionac Banx made_out £ave a description cf the have taken r, when looking is ranche he saw smoke, and going thither'saw slangh- ter-house, atable, granary well stocked with corn, burn down. The loss will Ldred and one questions of ~val mpr: ufleriog humaaily, are duly sonsidered T Ve B oo ol Vo ey K e by quacks and medical impostors T ety e ibete, and caectivg roud 1 Healehy BASY SAVED. Vigor, and ‘Bodily Energy. Wo are 80 thankful to say that our baby was | Send your addtess oo postal eard for & copy, avd ract. | informatio e e et ume | PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO., COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATI, O th thousands will be sest 30U, Eitters by ita mother, which at “Ask tho recor- OF OMARA, GIVE IT A TmAAmLm :',,;‘;;,',',‘;‘,::3_--3 SIMMONS Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Ste. OLDEST BANKINC ESTABLISHMENT N OMAHA. (3UCCK330RS TO KOUNTZA BROS., mTAMATHRD 1N 1856, Organised a8 » Natioval Baok August 30, 1968 Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 w,:m;{mmug‘:m U. 8. 4.PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Aoausx Kounras, President. ‘Avaon; sufferars on application to Anakesis derot, Box 3046, New York. Sold by all firstclass draggists. : Parest and Best €amily Medi- For DYSPE PSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice Billious ttacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Do ion of Spirits, SOUR STOMAGH, Heart EVERY TOBACEO CHEWER should provide himselt with a bottle of SOZODONT, so that when he calls upon the ladies he can rinse his mouth and remove the odor which bovers around the person of the nicotized. Not slone for its aroma is it valuable, but s a curative and preservative of the teeth it 1s unsurpassed. table. ithern Roots and Herbs, ‘wise Providence bas placed in countries where Livor Diseaso mast provail, 1t ""Il cure all dDh-lu caused by Dersngement of o Liver an ‘Tun S7NPTOMS of Liver Oomplaint are & btt ror bad taste in the mouth; Pain o the Pack, Wea r Joints,o'ta mistaken forkheuma- tis r : Lo'sof Appetite; Bowrls dache; Loss of Broken cigar boxes can be mended ‘Ooahser. by Spalding's Glue. How queer! £ Divs, At Goanter. = This bank recelves depostis without regard to M. R. RISDON, onnts. General Insurance Agent, REPBESENTS @ fail- d) somet which ougnt to have been Gose Dunity, Low Spcin «-Thick yehow. op pearance of the skin and Eves, & dry Cough of- l‘nsallmln -1 Consumption. hl]oj‘ pe. oo in the Ine metimes many of these oms pasmgo the disoaoes 0 OUbori oty tow e bve L1 e T Iargeat onean fn the body, 1 Kunerally the ‘seat | s of the dis Jace, aud if not r: ted in time,great elpinCopatal /000 | sufering, wretchedneas and death will ensie. o T can 6 ommend a8 an effcacious remedy for BTH 4 discaso of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepaia, P e Simman’ Livr Rogulator. Lewis G. Wander, BRITIS T AMFRICA AR 1625 Muster Strost, Amistant Pos: Master, NEWARK FIRR INS. Con deast 000 | Phildelpna, - AMERICAF CENTRAU, Assets. 800,000 ‘'We have tested its virtues, personally, and . Touy's know that for Dyspepsia, _Billiousness. Southesst Cor. of Fifteenth & Doug'as St 3 mengdly oMl Throbbiog Headucte, it o the boet medicine the Dost P world_ever tried 1 ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS CO.,FOR THE YEAR 1880. Courts, Jurors' and Court ex- penses ... -f-- -8 20,000 Poor and Poor Hous Geo. P. Bemis’ ReaL EsTATE AcENcy. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency does STRICTLY 8 brokerage busi- nese. Does notspeculate, and therefore any bar- gain3 on its books are insured toits patrons, in st ing gobbled up by the agent Boggs and Hill, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 250 Farnham Street of them Lief: bit the Regulator not only relieved, bu cured us."—Editor Telagraph and Messenger, J. H. ZEILIN & CO., PHIUADELPHIA, PA. Price, 1,00 80id by all Druggiste. septdeodawly AYFR'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD ers and fuel p Miscellaneons expers special City Tax i Railroad Bend Sinking Fund. County Road and Bridges. County Office, Office’ Rent, Assessors ... tions and 4 Nebraska Land DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr, Total.. ..ot 8128,000 By Order of Vounty Commissioners, Jorx R. MaNCHESTER, County Clerk. By H. T. Leavitr, Deputy. ». B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT OM A XA Wholesals Dealer in Pruit, Butter, Egys, Povltry, 5 con, Tard, Fréan Pisb, and Agent frr YAT ‘nov2.m CITY MEAT MARKET, Reap constanty on R aarge ot o all Knd Fresh and Salted Meats Veal Mation, Borh Gasmor 0wy e o Vet O and B comnend ‘Great Bargains In lmproved farms, and Oma dty property L Late Land Com'r U. P. B. B dp-tobn sTRON Ram, 1w 5. D Byron Reed & Co., REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Boep & complete abstract of title to all Realk sto fn Omaba and Douglas Couaty. mavitt _mi24w ing humors in and sottle into Arax's expel the blood. When they aro gone, the disorders they produ Leerations of B B R T Bt P R 7 Beyeipns, Pimgie, THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE ! Cor. Randolph St. & 5th Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. SHEELEY BROS. FEVER AND AGUE. OSTEITERy DR. J. C..AYER & (0., LOWELL, MASS. Practical and Analytical Chemls s SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDIC] CELEBRATED BRXOBLSIOR Machine Works, ODMAEA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop. & Manager $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Locatedin tho bustness centrs,conventent paces ol ammement.” Bepualy Foriohd norge " & FOMMINGS, Proprstor ot OCGDEN HOUSE, COor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, ITowa On line of Stroes Rallway, Ommnibuses ¥ e from all trains. RATES—Parior floor, $3.00 pe day; second flocr, $2.50 per day; third floor ‘The best-furnished ‘most hou 7 the city. GEO _T. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. The Motropolitan s centally located, sz first-class la every respect, has recently bee ont . The will find § comfortable and homolike house. marst 8 Special sttention given to ‘Well Augurs,Palleys, Hangers, Shafting, Bridge ln eer ‘!lmln& eu:.“' Plansfor new Machinery, Meachanical Draught- 1ng, Modets, sy ety atapmton 956 Harnev Bt.. Bat. 14% INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-cloms, Fine large Sample Rooms, one b e [ o0 §200, §250 and din ;Wi el e o PIANO TUNING AND REGULATING BY A Oompetent New York Tuner. rogulated. Crders left at STOMACH. FORTIFY THE STSTE. And you are srmed inst_dissage. The finest tonic Tor thia upose. I Hostekier's Stomach Bitters, which renders digestion exty lete, eounteracts biliousness, an and 15th s 1880. ALE AND RETAIL. A QOMPLETE STOCK FOR RING=SUMMER STYLISH AND G0OD, NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings, an Btock of Ready-Made Clothing in Latest Styles. Gent's - ing Goods Stock Complete. HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock is complete in all Departments. Don’t Fail to it in n’ ; 'l'nlm:.“ our @astom Pepartmea charge of M. HELLMAN & CO.,. 1301 & 1303 Faraham Street. HENRY HORNBERGER, STATH AGENT FOR V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Bpecial Fmt:;the’l‘udp. Families Bupplied at Reasonable Prices. Office, 239 Douglas Street, Omaha. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pumps, Engine Tri . BELTING HOSE, 88 Afilmmfigynmm WHOLESALE AND RET. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A, L. STRANG, 205 Farnham Strest Omaha, Neb® OMAHA FENGE 2 BOX CO. OFFIGE nmvfimfimjfl@gms OF PINE AND Iron and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. @GUST. FRIES & CO., Prop’s., 1231 Haruey 8t., Omaha, Neb. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska I.'T H JEROME RACHEK. OMAHA BEE LITHOGRAPHING COMPANY. Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute H Bonds, Certiflcates of Stock, Diplomas, otc., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. JTEROME RAOC. PRACTIJAL LITHOGRAPHER, OMAHA Beware Fraud To protect the public against iriftators we specially caution all purchasers of Benson’s Capcine Porous Plaster To sce that the work CAPCINE on-the labsl i spelled correctly. Do not allow some other Plaster to bepalmed off tmder a similiar soundfng name, with the assur- ance thot it it as good—Bear ih mind that the only object such dealers caa have, is the fact that They can make few pennics extea profit by sell ng the spuious. NEW GROCERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. ‘We propose supplying the : ef, Bacon, people of North Omaha with | cou CHOICE CROCHRIES at mod- | ¥ erate prices. Give us a call 7. H. BERGEN. 28-Cash paid _for Country Pro- |2 duce. Goods delivered freo to any | 3b0: ‘Bread. part of the city. apl7-1m _ | Iny,8.40) pounde Lard, 10 - 7 m3teodaw - =3 APHIN Cards, SEABURY & JOHNSON. Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation. EPAKTMENT OF THE INTERIOB, Offcs jorsod 950 pounils, Tobacco, ;200,000 pounds Saity 141,000 pounds Boap, 6,000 pounds Soda, BUSINESS! iersinas Fhest. i, lankets, Woolen sad Cotton Gonde, oaiting In og, 48, Smlu-hld &Imm Drilling, 18. $20.00 5.00 300,000 yards; yards; Duck, ‘181, repaired and WYMANE BOOK STORE, 63 Fiftoents St near ‘Postoftice, promptly attendied to. mé! ST P ey 0 BOOTS AND SHOES | ,i e . e i e e P. LANG'S, S ik Schuyler, Neb. 236 FARNHAM 8T. R T B.A. Fowun. Jauxs B. Scorr. LADIES' & GENTS, FOWLER & SCOTT, SHOES: MADE TO ORDER ARCHITEGTS, tor bulldings of soy dewcription on exibiblionst our offce. We fave had over 20 experience fn dos o 3 Tog Dubte wuiding and reifonces.Piaos sod tes turnished on short, notice. ROOM g, UMION BLOCK. _ m206m SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Discovery of the Age. [ondertuldiscaverisin the word bave been made ero UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. House, Good deals, Good Beds kind and sccommodating Alfred Carpenter, Anscnia, Connicticut. writes: Please send 0il C. 0, D. 1 the ueof Dr. Thowas Zclectric O/l while living in Obio, and I think it the best medicine in use for man or beast. Wi'liam Boland, Jr., 14 east Swan Street, says: “In the past two'vears I havs bad occasion oo Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oi quite fréqueatly for siolent neuralgic pains and sick headachs. Tave fonnd aa abeolute monarch over nd'it to fo pain. subduing i¢ in a. qulet, soothing manaer, Snd yob acting almost instastly s - Mrs. Mary Grimahaw, No, 112 Main street, Buffalo, was cured of a violent altack of Rheu: matiemof the v, contining her o ber chae, by 2 few applications'of Dr. Thomas' Fclectric Oil. Sho'saye: Lo than entire. Ir.” My son was troubled with Eheumstism of thie knge, and was cared_ entirely in tweuty-lour alstt dectl-ly MEAT MARKET, U. P. Block, 16th St. Fresh and Salt Meats o all kinds constant SOLD l‘]: glAHA BY ALL DRUGGISNS e o 1o Yonr Druggiet Prooman Bew National Dyes For brigktness and Only Direct ' Line to France, it 4 Xinds constant CENERAL TRANSATLANTIC GOMPAN | o Fovk daivd 1o any s tho . ETWEEN New York and Harve, Pler 43,N.R o318 reh 10th Bt Travsicr by this lne sout i v by E lish railwas and the discomlort of crosstug NEBRASE.A e =|VINEGAR WORKS ) Jomes, Bet. 9th and 10th Sta., OMATA. rirmt distilled Wine Vinegar of an; strongts Deiow casters ricc st wholemle 1nd retail. KREBS, tebim Maraeer. ny Last year an excarsion sailed clear to the Pole And suddenly droppedinto what seemedikeahole Whers wonder of wonders they found a new Land, While fairy-like beings on each hand. nnmmm-“:mvm-m ot ‘beaatiful groen, And Tar brighver skies than ever were soen, Birds with the hrues of & rainbow were foasd, ‘While flowers of exquisite tragrance were grow ing aronnd. ot loig were they left to wonder In doubt, i oo, e uhe; b s e o CANADA, Fraxosvi, Wedneaday — L, Jaouary 71 AMERI IQUE, B. Joumo, W e e odoeaday Fobraary NCE, Taupmiis, Sl TO HAVRE.Firs Cabin o Sotine Bocond Gabin.d6s: Steersse, §26 Including wine, beddiog LOUIS DE UEBIAN, s y. o 314, Wesk B Thoh Douglas, Next Door JNO. G. JACOBS, (Formeriy of Glah & Jacebe) UNDERTAKER Hodd17 Farnham St., Old Stand of Jaagb Ol ORDERS BY TRLEGRAPH SOpIgiTh FRANK E. MOORES, Stroot, Bet. Farabam ad joxt ° preas -Oflice (3 toamshin.) OWATIA, NEB. LA NEW TIME TABLE or Tum OMAHA AND FORT OMAHA BUS LINE. away. Ho showed them realm, And factaories ‘goods for women snd men, ‘were working on hate great nd emall, To Bunce's thev said they were sending them all. | Kris Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at once, + All our Gloves we are se: a2 showed ‘and marly things Sera. iz T alse toak thess to {riund Bunce's store.. whispered tiween Onkdale and Neligh. The com- ‘pany will new et fo prade | Batlhon thte e Hom Norot 0 Fare + « r + « « 25 Conts, 4 ‘Cananay | 2 BTy MAX MONVOISIN, FUR TANNER oM v s sy ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. “Aiws, Transportation for such of the o e arakm tha sy ot be' contreted for Lo be delivered at the Aesn cies, BIDs NUST BE MADS OCT 0N GoVERNMEXY 2 eialos showlog the kinds snd quantities of [ showlng quant salaistence supplies required fo- esch Agency. and the kinds and_quantities, in groes, of all i cther with' blank The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks, near LOUISVILLE, NEB., has articio ok nd ract and bond,con- now readyat the depot at Louisville, o8 | 50y io bo observed by bidders, tims' snd the B, & M. railroad, plnao(d.ll'-].&:m"nl(m“lrw gt traoeporta s, ‘and all. othor nec- WUELITE BBIREOER | DEb baeperston s, e apon s Dlicadion to the. prices. Par- ‘ornamental it or L well to give us a call or send | 3 Kingsley, o 20 Giror Facs, o for sample. i s of ;«'Eu-u, A Louis, Saint. Paul, Leav. J.T. A. HOOVEK, Prop., |4 ,ci.,..,'? and Yankton, sad faville Postimeater st Sioux City. Tox Nob | e Fostmatar st Bz O3 above NOTICE. s S ey ar ovited v e premt the opentag. o b CoaTIriED CRECK. Jennie A_ Atcheson, Clanda Clark and Charles | An bids must be accor by certified 3 BON-4 ‘checks upon some United Siates Depasitory or s notice 11 ; for at least five per cent of T Sis T - ‘ Commirioner. IS¢ i Clark, defendan's, R ——— e Shtmini Lo o E ) DU BL|C SALE (3) Interest in the following describ~ ‘I'-'F e dogie: 0Of Kentucky and Iowa Bing syt hatboare north 66 dgrecs . soc ot Tl 12d0 it e Live | SHORT-HORN CATTLE ! e e south- | o¢ tho Transfer Stock Yards, Council | “'Blutts, Wedneedsy and Thurs- day, Juae9th and 10th, 1880. 200 Head of Thorowgh-Breds rom the celebrated Hamilton Herd TESM:. Steviog, Kentacky, and Devin » commissicner be- | Hord of DesMoines, w0 said realestato to eaid pla:n 2 S5 far govers! reiet, and 7o, m-".;h The waderigoed il sell . pablte wu ton = A o or said | Bred Short HomCatdle. A large per cent.of .iem ma-A. | yeslag bulle of taadard taai) ¥ ool s FRONTIER HOTEL, |: Laramie, Wyoming. ort, ‘scoommodations, The miners ruort, good o ?-‘i Proprietor, LR e

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