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DAILY BE E. ROSEWATER, EDITOR The republican has reached | ton ith more destructive ef- Oolumbus. e N e L the most critical period of its eventful | {205 OFS prediese The T history. The attempt of headatrong | peatiess e thes m g e Suoceading oot ey olishis a2 being TO CORRESPONDENTS. leaders to commit the repub- |rency. The speculation was on | ut Neah Bay. Oon Covray Fammps we will slways be pleased | lican perty to a radical depart- basis of coin money, and not upon of b - Lo in | that of a depreciated, inconvertible |© tobear frum, on all matters connected ure from time-honored usage in paper currency. Had ‘we had sach in the ltown barrel fastory. erope, country politics, and on sny subject | 4o 1rononed renomination of General watord the islands of the col-| The among the islands o whatever, of generl lnterostto the PP | Gt iy fraught with disaster. 1t is ‘boen | Archipelsgo de Haro, Jiterally swarm nformation eted with ::.::n‘:a .u.u..m::m-u. an indefensible ard dsogerous experi- | followed by far more disastrous and | with herring, codand dogfish. will be gladly received. Al such communica~ | ot that will strain party loyalty to | Protracted interruption to trade and | There are now four trains running o boweer, st be 20 briet s posti 1 5 T L lmont eer. | Production than that which bas taken | from Newcaatlo into Seattle daily, :T’-:i'-"éf" > o tain to-wreck the great party that . s Kaxn or Wasrss, in full, must in each and | gtruck the shackles of slavery from every case asoompany sny communication of | ¢, millions of men and women and soever. This is not intended for i = st syl ‘tafaction and | established equalify T6¥ &1l men in a8 proof o good faith. this republic. However, gratefol the American people *may feel roumeas. | OTNCRMENTS Of candidates for Office—wheths % b i, sat whstharsuine | (ovm28 - Genscal LSk Sor his tioes or communications to the Editor, are ‘untll nominations are made) simply persoval, | peace, they entertain a profound con- ~od will be charged for 8 -d"'""’r"“- viction that the unwritten law that o wor desire contrbutions 56 & OB O | it the presidential tenure to two — OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. == ..~ | quantities convenient to Olympia, S a gold hill (Nevada) miner. "Olympia San Rafael is to have an_srtificial | can control the works. owfuerys | On the Puyallup river, ash trees are They are prospecting a copper lead [ frequently found twelve feet in cir- 4 near Bolinas. cumference, straight and free from patriotic services i war &nd in| Travel between Oakland and Santa | knots for a hight of forty feet. Cruz is now direot. A large deposit of iron ore has been A large first-class hotel is to be [discovered nine miles from Olympia erected in San Rafael. in the form of & ledge tvo hundred oot Wincker; mad wo wil et SnAers 3 ad beo i out on | fect high, covering two hundred acres. SIS o st e . sy el o BRI B b WiGlatod | LN lnTul:':;)ga 503,001;;:::!: e oo b ah vk Bsagibncd s ‘rapidly. - whatever. Our staff is sufficiently large % | sands of earncst, staunch republicans nually. creasing. _The trail will soon be com- ';:m;'“::hwm‘o in this state and in every state of the | w '\ oo tho artesian well at Mo- pletedmd(kntm 1“2“31; n t_::ldigi i i of E ROSEWATER, Editor. | Union are unalterably opposed to | desto has beensuspended. The depth ?:E:rm"‘"l""‘l?“ bo'fllgfl ':o‘;"qn E e —— |the violation of this precedent, | of 1045 feet was reached. iy Taz high reservoir is a superfluence | 414 it is morrally certain that a large | The employes of the Central and tolly aayhow it i a reio of primitive | (- FORE PR ean. | Southern Pacifiorailroads haveformed | | The Olympls board of trade heve engineering; and it is a perfectly need- | PRoeHa3 P mutual protective association. e Jess waste of money, in attempting to R s il e e Sl sl s thamad il by do on the “patural’ method what|Grant. Shall the republicsn party | found'im Tulare lake that gives birth | Porony honm With te gatet e “modern improvements” in_engineer- | geliberately commit suicide? This is | to its young, instesd of spawning, a8 | cpas until the tide revedes, when & ing have mda::‘: g‘fi‘:fl:"‘_‘;"f‘:?: the question that preseuts itself to us ah gemerally do. | et gate will be opensd; and thia insisted o‘::,.t;la Hal)ygcnmp-ny agreod | at this hour. This is the issue that l)"l‘he Green Mg:nhin ompany of volllmel of’ rushing water wéu Sk to build one, to be supplied with water | will be dotermined by the nationa m:':';;::“n'fzrfi“"_fl: “mzll-‘?:; flhmn: meflp enough to float the made pmb:yk‘he[ !glw;-;g system 8t | convention next week. i e J-stamp mill, largest ship. the river's bank,—[Republican. mmer. ] i i o In Alameda county the grain, which What a pity the editor of the Repud- | b,y will be at Ohicago to pull | Tooked yellow from oo sapious April Zican spoiled a first-class engineer in | oy 4}, Grapt tow line with Logap, | showers, is gaining a healthy deep trying o become a third-rats jourasl-| Gonkling and Camercn, but he will | €reeP, and indicates something more ist. The high reservoir mey be 3 8U-| oy o very small figure with the Ne- [ 5" >E7°C Yiot. perfiuous folly, and sl the hydraulic | byt delegation against him. party of gold hunters have been - prospecting in the spur of the coast engineers of this era may be fools, but D s of Holibase, duding tho inssmuck: as the people of Omaba| m.. et copner of the defunct | pastfew weeks. They found plenty pronounced so emphatically against | gy oo ruiey 5 protest througn | O duicksitver and antimony, but mo | R R o B e from Ohi- ““direct pressure"'at the springelection, | . oo i) oolumns of the Republi- ‘“};1' < k . | hushua, and bore from that region their wish will be respected by the o o int ot ho in pleased to call | watem i Tt i;fll“l CuroRity o | about £28,000 in bullien. i il. The Holly company | < Watsonvills. It is known as the Mex- = city council 7| “Cook’s mud pump scheme.” The |ican spear plant. Within the past New Mexico. doubtlras intended to put up a patent | o ;0. 5, 4o yoice of Jacob, but the | month it has grown twelve feet. But| e now discoveries of rich mines filter at the river bank, but when |, .. o q of Esau fow leaves are on it, and the stalk is | o Ganoncito are sttracling some at- they consulted Mr. Cook, who is re- covered with buds and flowers, and | tention at Senta Fe. puted to be a specialist on water fil- have a similar odor. not be induced to vote for General Arizona. Water has been'struck at Red Rock, Arizons, between Picache and Desert atation at a depth of 280 feet. The wateris pure aud swoet. Crenage is a week old, and already numbers some two dozen business aces, most of which are restaurants, loons and boarding houses. Last week a large pack train passed through e 3 Albuguerque is now considered to The R s ikl hay wero slriod Mot DT | oag e e Erooe. The gold quartz discoveries near | g the future town of New Mexico, as i b e el Rough Creek, about five miles fcom | it js 4 good location, being the rst the filterivg system, because MI.| Never was there a more promising | Bodie, create some excitement. About | river town that the road strikes, and Cook regarded it utterly impractical | condition of trade and production than | forty locations have been made with- 1ho juocticn of the Atlatio & for cleansing Missouri river water. | that which was [progressing at this | in the past two or three days, and re- | pycific .,flmd‘ The latter company And that was chiefly why the Holly [ time lat year. Tho cently the miners organized the camp | i now pushing ahead with a corps of e el the originat | 120 Biven Way to activi a3 the Drake mining district. S rarait e o @ petsd o ‘company ;d cr 'hei:"_ was no branch of industry that was [ The Southern Pasific railroad man- | point opposite Fort Wingate. The scheme and decided to pump ing and prosperous con- | agers have purchased the Pescadero | bridge across the Rio Grande will be ter into high reservoirs. Labor was employed to an | and-Point Pinos ranches, with the in- | completed in a sbort time. Tho Axp now comes Engineer Cook, |munerative, new trades and occupa- | Artificial lakes will be constructedand | 1200 feet in length, and located about with the startling proposition to pump | tions had been opened, capital was in- | supplied with fish, and the roads will | one mile eouth of town. the Missouri mud up into the high | Yesting freely, and the very earth, as | be built and a variety of game turned T reservoirs two or three miles a in sympathy with labor, ylelded as it | loose in the woods. Utab. from the river, and then_separate it | 1 e yielded before in_order to — The Utah Eastern railroad is the from the water and send it back on its | $%ell the grand product and bleas the Oremon. popular topic at presentt. way rejoicing to the Big Muddy. The | People with abundance. Never had | Wool has commenced coming into |~ The bullion_ shipments from Salt i he country produced such a surpls ' ¥ Holly company, in their contract with | ¥ Y pre plus, | the Dalles. 4 the city—which is, we believe, still a :!;f;evfil h:fle;: sl(:’:nuch a'f sell, a0d | o' churn factory is in operation at ;fi:}éfifvndw amonnted to only : e n such an ex o ; good contract In law--proposed 46 | of earnings over cxpenses. Each ad. | DXt Lane oouaty. Ttis stated that the peoplo of Selt | dition o the mesns of purchasing The Oregon City woolen fatory will | Lake City and immediate vicinity now the river's banl, and forco tho PUTe | creased th demand for consumpgion, | Ut down in a few wecks for ropairs. | pay out yearly the sum of $130,000 water into the storage reservoirs.— [Republican. 4 5 s classes concluded to raise prices, snd, | about ten miles below the Dalles, at | it is thought, will be saved when the Mr. Cook is sn hydraulic dcnhgmm rushing these by rapid ‘,’,ap.,‘ soon | Lyle's place. ? | Utah Eastern is an established fact. of established reputation, and he can px-]csd them at a most unressonable | The Olympiaboard of trade recent- | A company of Ute Indi doubtless treat such silly assaults with scale. 1 ly made an excursion to the coal mines | ing through the settlements of Utah silent contempt, in view of the fact | P’ e oachod light that oon- of Thumston county, within a fow | county giviog entertainments, . Theie 1 3 L goods was re- | miles of Tenino. o e consists of a variety of t!mthy-lu inspired by ex-Council- | ducad, and tho workshops of Europe An article from & well informeq |1ndian dances, such as are in vogue man Hescall. became busy makiog good for tne bk inbi among the Sioux, Ute, Snake, Arrapa- . It is decidedly refreshing on the | American market. Daring January, | "CUrcS; /1 speaking of hops, hoe and Navasjoe mnations. The . ng Y> | most that can be hoped for will ] aSons: ‘part of ourcontemporary tosssertat this | Febrasry and March, 1880, Great | a 55 santa e oo troupe are from the Uintah reserv: Yimo of the day that the Holly com. | Britin tent to this country 465,046,- PP tion, and have been forced, it is ssid y the , ™ 1 000 pounds of iron, against 19,584,000 | Quite alittle town has sprung up at | on account of the failurs of last sea- | pany hss a lawful contract with | pounds in the eame months of 1879, | Osscade locks. _There are about 100 | son's crops, to undertake a thestrical Omaha, when the company itself has | and the British workshops are even | Fotidents exclusive of the employes on | tour for the purpose of raising money ? abandoned all pretensions toa con. |20V pouring their iron over here by | the locks, who number at prosent 350. | to buy flour and provisions for their 5 % every steamer or s vessel. Of | . There are about eight hundred In- | families at home. tract. Ttis the hight of impudence | courie'the iron boom broke; prices | dians on the Warm ' Spring reserve = for that sheet to assert that this pre- | have fallen, the country is filled with | They are busy sowing grain, and are Colorado, tended contract bound the Holly com- | iron, steel, hardware, cotton, woolen | improving in the arts of industry. | South Arkavsas, the new terminus pany to,*“separate the naud ffrom the |and other goods produced at high | About forty children attend the |of the Rio Grande railroad, is 217 P ter at the river bank and force the | Pricetand for which there s no salo at | school. miles from Denver and 97 from h i . pure water intoa storage reservoir.” ;:c.ofi":f:'h:"fn:l:':}‘ “"“? soldmust | The supplies wanted at Fort Klam- | Pueblo. Tn the first placo therepealed Hascall | In sympathy with the advance in | oats, 250,000 pounds hay, 159,000 | recently roughed it through the state; ordinance under which Holly proposed | Prices there was a boom in stocks and | pounds hay in licu of straw, 2,000 | investing 400,000 in mincs whils on ¢o build waterworks for Omsha didn’t | P°0d8. Bankrupt railronds, whose | bushels of charcoal; also, with the | the tramp. saya ‘!oni about storage reservoirs o | value the amount of their debts, have separating the mud from the waterat | had their watered stock selling at | and 969 cords of soft wood. the river bank. fancy prices; high-quoted capital | i ; : houbs s Sigh wetond MoRiil coohe he extension of the west side of a | of Mayflower gulch. < It merely authorized the parly to [p A"t M0/ s s ieollatanle Knpun portion of the Oregonian Railway | Ata depth of 18 iaches, on Sugar consizuch & ressrvoir, if they saw fit to doso. Nota word was said as to the sise or location of the reservoir, or whether it was to bo for storing or [ Piceee, the ability o borrow mon contractor, has a large force of men i settling water. In the next place the | capita stock and highopriocd stacse o} | °0€%8ed in track-laying, aud it is ex- | B e ted that cars will be able to run so-called contract, which never passed | goods must be forced on the market | 25 over the mayor's veto, was merely an |40d scld for what they will bring, | i'® Dellss By the Lt of June. Th b } agrooment I th city to pay $100 per | i aurte s qor pcs, wiiich were gathered bottom having fallen out of pri - eyt Loy fariic g;’:;“t"; and trestle-work will be completed | silver rock a few di deputy sheriff of Buena Vista. n during the first stages of the dila- e annum each tor 210 hydrants. Not a | tion will bo swept away sven more 4 word about reservoirs or settling ba- sing or filters. the fancy stocks have gone under, and | cOPper matte, averages $50,000. rock and Little Gisnt wil en the more subatantial stocks have | It is stated the Utah and Northern | consolidated in the Leadville migi ¢t only lost everything the gained | trains leave Ogden daily with four or | company. Four years ago the republicans of Nebrasks honored Mr. Osborn, of Waeshington county, with a seat in the national convention. That body, | much lower. Montana. the boom b i i s which § braska delegation, placed. M. Osbora | Lio0o0™ ‘-:“';:o;dr’-{h-;m;nig iso | Ellis which is escorting o band of Pie- | throughout the Quartz creck distriot i on the nationsl committee as the rep- | cltne—a decline which already has 'fi,‘:::&;"i:?;; T s | ook 8 g ons. resentative of Nebrasks. This im-|cloted 50 many establishments i . porant trat M. Osborn-va i o | 24 frca 40 persons outof e e i Foriion 300 gulehos fn tho al | ok, e, for tho now Winda bound to dischargs fn accord with the | PTTC 1 1t b folowed the | SLEROT. They are considerably bo- known and expressed sentiment of the | fever-heated expansion is one of the ; republicans of this state. This much | worst results of the inflation cf prices, | The Blood Indians around Fort | erected in the rear of the hotel, havea right to insist on. the boom was pushed with a blind | offcrt to bring the guilty parties to In 1876 the republicans of Nebraska | faith and unreasoning confidence that | Justics. 3 ion | 1ar of proht made in this country out | has pring lost 400 lambs, owin, £ G. Blaine. Thelate atate convention | ' s,y crasy in prices, there have been | 1o the extraordinary backwardness of | o ¥ v /000: born, we understand, is mow an |8 harvest from our sui ago. - Vith thi establish prices in this co bot avowed Grant man. With this prefer- | £ Depund those-of the m':&'h-_ ;; A-;‘oon a3 teams can be secured, Mr. Osborn's personal _preforence | in Chicago to attemptto fix prices 100 | tong of ore. Some. of this. smasy | 11" 203 A1ty-Gve per oont, load. should not govern his conduct in the | per cent. greater than those of his | will bo treatod at Phoenixville, Pa. tomers will not buy elsewhere, as for e e - 5 RIS VK opposition to, the interests of James | oY, those prices. their presence there adds nothing to | of dividend every month. G. Blaine, he will commit an unpar- | pors Lorom ‘:;‘:,:;‘;:‘:m"nfi_": the safety of the horseflesh in that donable betrayal of trust, for which | Prices wiil fall to their propar natural | %27 2 affray took place on the 18th instan his constituency will justly hold him | lovel, and that level. b the highest | A #reat many miners of Butte are | resuling o the Gratr-ph s o e est abundance and the greatest power | BOFts of new disceveries come in daily | Arth ks, as well a3 upon the republioan| That people is the most prosperous | Party has been off on and the syndicate that seeks to | union of the greatest production and | down the Musselshell last woek. He | country are they now advancing, whil republican masses of this country. Wehope Mr. Osborn will do his duty | proper rate, then consumpticn will be | Musselshell and Ju | report of the adventurer's rifle. 16 o has any ambition for faturo pro. | By ment ¥ill bo restarod, labor wil Platte canyon and ‘runni ferment, if he desires the approbation | ful trade and jaction will of the republicans of his county and |0 00 vigoro ABing b the o e e g L e siate howill discharge the important | *00 Pch and ,LPP—“M rho . about forty miles in length and is pr trast ccnfided in him in accord With | be 4 warning, but there o me ulee. ; Pated to supply the farmers in the their known wishes. _ If he dares to ity s0 grest s to deter men onos | o i a B et D e s rom s duty b will boekcratd | 8zed with the madacas of specule: | o [ will be ten or twelve foot wide and as ascoundrel wworthy of the o0n- | 1¢"liorv, there can be no qunen. | 004 Sl of citizens.” baves 7ot nearly tan thousand fidencs or zespect of any reputable | but experience shows that as the m"‘*"w,m i m,ooom, s “';'! BANKING HOUSE IN NMBRASEA. E. THE REPUBLICAN CRISIS. tions have shorter lives, and the reac- | steam ferry across the Columbia op- ‘Wyoming, Snow fell in Cheyenne Tuesday. Loramie City proposes, to hold a taken | tournament on the Fousth of July. Thorsday morning ® workman named Paul Peterson was killed falling dowa the shaft of the Fan Barrett mine, on Loveland mountain, The direct road from Cheyenne to North Park is now open. nincty-five miles in loogth, and fs far easier to travel with teams than the “¥NVALIDS % & LTH, THand BNERGY, WITHOUT.THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO SEND FOK THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. LTH, HYGIENE, and Physi- ing schooners sre all out The machinery for the manufacture w;l-m shortly bein operation CALDWELL, HAMILTONSCO. |1, BANKERS. Business m—n_m same as that of The valley around Cummings City is dotted with soms fifty bouses, to say nothing_of occupied by miners and- 1t is estimated that some 260 men are now.in-the and more ars coming in daily. A new strike is reported from near Itis a rick gold lead near the old_sunrise mine, about two miles this side of the camp, and is re- ported to carry an unusual amount lace, bringing in an aversge of 700 tons of Tresteaiy o pestch st Homoan bippneas, Facaives atiention i ta page a ST ot e aamwerta, and vaiganie inorihaion s olumsgored to AT who a 1y Beed of el S YOUNC MEN Acd others who suffer from Norvous and Physical ‘Debily Tess of Maaty Vigor, Fremature Exbaus: y Accounts Kept in Currency or subject to sight check without deposit lssued pay- and twelve montha, terest, or on demand with: Gold has been found in paying: Advances made to customers on ap- proved securities at ma"ket rates of 1d, bills of exchange % stete; Gounty and Oty Signt Drafts on Sooia 1 OMAHA FENCE £ BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FI QF PINE AND WALNUT. and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. GUST, FRIES & C0., Prop HALLADAY WIND- " A, L. STR. of the precious metal. At this time Juropean Pases we are unable to get fall particulars. SOLLECTIONS PROMPT T § DEROSTIORY. Finst Nationar Banx Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta, owosst eAmxing estasusnment | PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENCRAVINGS. e 992 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. PATRONIZE HOME Oapital and Profits Over $300,000 | ryg ]y Lithographing Establishment in Nebrasks JEROME RACHEK. cks ‘and medical impostors Vigor, an ergy. - {E0u our addjess on pontal card for & copy, avd information worth thousaa ‘Radress the publishers, PULVERMACHER BALVANIC CO., COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCINNATL, O AYER'S HAIR VIGOR, RESTORING CGRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality 8500 Rewara—Catarrh Cure. Some people would rather be hum- bugged than to get ‘“‘value _received” for their money. Hence it is that such persons run after this and that pretended cure for catarrh, forgetting that Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remq positive in 1ts effect that its former proprietor advertised throughout the United States under a positive guarantee, offering $500 re- ward for an incurable case, and was never called upon to pay except in two cases. This remedy bax acguired auch fame tl office has been establi Englaud, to suj (SUCCBS30RS TO FOUNTES BEOS., arAsusnE> v 1966, Organised a2 & National Baok August 9, 1868 ply tho foreign de- Sold by druggists, at 50 USABLE To SREATHE THROUGH NOSE. PonraNpyiLE, Is., March11,'79. Dr. R. V. Piorce. time ago I bought your Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy and Golden Medical Discovery and com- menced to uso them. Tho aches and acre_throat and ca- tarch, from which I have been for s long a time a loft me with their use. Spedially anthortzad by the Becretary of Trespary U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS Hmnuan Kovwrss, President. veusrus e, Vies Prostdert. a. J. Porrusron, Attorney jomx ¥. K. Davia, As't Coshler. Dear Sir—Some Douche, some of and always urely restores its colc ‘stimulates the nutritive organs to rves both the hair and ‘weak or sickly hair be- plsble ahd strongthaned; nu:nnmlv-mummdh ‘amoant Draws douti oo San, Francico . prach cltlon of the United States, aiso E h and the principal cities of pasmage tickets for emigrants in the In mayldtd ‘gray hair resume their originai col or. Tts operation is sure and harmless. dandruf, beals all humors, and keops p cool, clean and soft—under which conditions diseases of the scalp are imj As a dressing for ladios’ praised for its grateful and valued for the soft lustreand richnessof tone woll as look like one, T wos unable to breathe through m From the use of the Remedy I can now do 8o freely. Your modicines I know to be all that_they are representod. Loog live Dr. Pierce d the gentlemen connected with Gratefully Yours, Warsox Siats, GUILTY OF WRONG. a fashion of contasiog ex- cellent rew cdies with the large mass of “patent, nd in this they are guilty of & ertico hair, the ViooR is bl Geo. P. Bemis’ Dr. J, C. AYER & CO,, Rear Estate Acency. 15th & Douglas Sts., Omahay Neb. This agency does STRIOTLY & brokerage busl- ness. Doos notspoculate, and therefore any bar- re instred to | Practical and Analytical Chemists, BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER CITY MEAT MARKET, stead of being gobbled up "L‘: o agent Boggs and Hill, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. 260 Farnham Street NEBRASKA, atJewst wo know of —Hop Bitters, The writer unprecedented extent; wages were re- | tention of making an extensive park. | stracture will be a pile bridge, about | }; o use the Bitters In just sach Mutton, Pork Game, FROM THE CHASE COUNTY|___ “LEADER.” M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, Corroxwoo, Chase Co., Kavsss. " s the nam «{ a Pile Rtemedy in- section of the State upou. the Nebraska Land Agency I L LITHOGRAPHING GOMPANY. Drafts, Checks, Letter Bill and Nute Headings, Cards, Bonds, Certiflcates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, otc., done in the best manner, and at Lowest Possible Prices. JTEHROME RAOCE! PRACTIZAL LITHOGRAP! of those who have tried Wil istiBarton &a¥s He DAVIS & SNYDER, 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr. e sent free to all suf- when, crazsd by the demand, certain | A steam saw mill will be built | for coal alone, a great deal of which, 5 Qtest Dasxatos In improved farms, and Oma ASSURARGECS 1,200,000 | AMERICAF CENTRAL; Amets Southesst Cor. of Fifteenth & menSdly o ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. a0 huing all the vi ou can be cured of fever and ague billious _disorders, jaundice, dys [ Byron Reed REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. loto abstract of title to all Bealk ‘Omana and Douglas County. A e I ey s the only pad hatis goarantoed to cure. G e R eNATIY LOUISVILLE, NEB., has s the depot at Louisville, oi railroad, ‘Weary mortals racked wit Ever secking—but ih vain, THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE | Cor. Randoigh £ & Btk Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. WWEITE BRICEK order at reasonablo prices. Par. lsifitiz & whits front or brick will do well to give us a T. A. HOOVER, Prop., FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramie, Wyoming, 1 The mi resort, Indit maipl oot P attention given ‘o traveling méa. HILLIARD, Propristor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. Joy to shine; th, and joy and mirth, In sun-beams sparklo round tk:y hea R the Liver of its load, Purify the life, the blood, Intercept discase and death, ! Lighten life of half its Safe and potont Livet Pi S0ld at wholesaloby Konnard and Forevi ath ara as follows: 400,000 pounds| “‘Jack” Havetly, of theatrical fame, F. Goodma h, Omaba. rodbw § entire " property does mot equal in | privilege¥of cutting upon the militar, i egof cut ¥ | Represcntatives of the great smelt- reservation, 255,000 pounds of hay |ing works at Leadville gne already figuring for the immense galena lodes | i well known that A‘Mhhdnnhi ex om0 Tler coompliecgn ‘Wort we have a remedy that acts on general system and restores health by gen. tly aiding nature’s interna! process, 02 hours for ditine which o borrow money; but , the | SOTPIY'S Youd is in a fair way of | Loaf mountain, an old miner of Boul- $20078250 nod #0.0, aeeog completion. The grading, bridging | der struck a good quantity of native picces, the ability to borrow money on | 2¢*t Week. J. B. Montgomery, the Bill Logan, alias “Dutch Bill,” a | Kidney Pad bearing i notorious chatacter, was shot and ed recently, at Guanison, bya PRICES REDUCED TO 00 AND $2.50 PER DAY In tho business oentre,convenent lipotent. Elegantl Its cures cf K dney diseases are most marvel and are said to be permanent. a — PIANO TUNING AxD hefibbArivg BY A Competent New York Tuner. Postoffice, promptly sttended to. e ey BOOTS AND SHOES Guanison is growing rapidly, and only a scarcity of lumber delays the Deer Lodge has a prospecting as- | erection of hundreds of bouses that ;‘P: dlyithan they weee mals The. mTvzuon. A e e will serely be built thirty days later. lecline in prices at the Stock Board in | The weekly production of the Butte | e gtat t i Wall stroct han boen a gencral fall; | Mines in shippiog ore, bullion and | New York. :}:::';hsl(':n‘!fln:cz .Sdheani: ortly be ] The Brst SAivE in the world for Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve in guaranteed to give perfoct tlod in evety cast ot si 30 Fiftecnth St. near et OGDEN HOUSE, COor. MARKET ST. & BROABWAY Council Bluffs, Towa RATES—Parlor floor, §8.( day; second flocr, §2.50 per day; third Th best-farnished and how ‘GEO_ 7. PHELPS, Prop. METROPOLITAN IRA WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. The Motropolitan s centrally located, anw firmt-claas in overy efitiroly recovated. The ‘comfortable and hotnoliks house. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb, since the boom, but have gone even | five coaches loaded with newcomers to Ruby and Gothic bave too much snow to permit of much development | apon the recommendation of the Ne- | , Another calamity rosulting from | _The company of infantry from Fort | on new claims, but on Ohio ereck and LR b 4 Te & common com] Tt yon el e, gt Wort and take it and you action of the Kidneys, nd thus restores the natural life treugth to the weary body. P. LANG'S, 236 FARNHAM §T. _LADIES' & GENTS, SHOES MADE TO ORDER q d perfect it gusrsntecd. Tricos . Y MARTIN THH TATILOR received & Iot, of Spritig goods. Yol T e ocs n the il o o150 PARNHAM STREET. JNO. G. JACOBY, (Pormerly of Gleh & Jacobe) UNDERTAKER Ko 1417 Farnham 8., Old ORDERS BY TELEGRAPO SOLICITE £ 2 aomr-ly b, B. BEEMER, COMMISSION MERCHANT TR =~ ..uvdh NEW GROGERY ! 16th and Cuming Sts. ‘We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICBCROCERIES at mod- erate prices. @ive us a call. J. 3. BERGEN. ##-Cash paid for Country Pro- duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. pl! VINEGAR W Jones, Bet. 9tk and 10h Sts. , OMAHA. USINES for - - PANTS ior - Seventy-five Caucasian waiters, hotel, Denver, have been secured in Chicago, for whose dati Tow the level of the town, too. two-story brick 70 foot deep. is bolag e 02| and, whils such a reaction mght weti | #acleod are killing the settlera’ cattle. Eagle river districts, all in Summit heal . county, t were practically unanimous for James | it Was to last forever. Forevery dol- | Mr. O. C. Thurston, of Fish Creek, 'hichyw:fir fi: ’éog?géoamf :nodf It First-class Houss, Good M and kind and accor treatment. Twgood sampie rooms. _Specia attention paid to comtnercial travelers. S. MILLER, Pro has demonstrated that they ro stil | {on dollars profit given to the manufac: | the seson. Three hundred wore | o, B, Mineral body has been un- | Biavuaron overwhelmingly for Blaine. Mr. Os- | turers of Europe. They have reaped | killed by ons storm about thres weeks | Soy2red.in the White Quail group, Ten Mile, which is four feet thick. Dicked e m‘h’?’mlz :‘rnm silver H'WDYEPEPEXA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice : d, | a igh inlead, while asseya of enco we find no fault, bat we insist | tho world, As wellfor one merchant | ship oart ot ok meon Taany 1 5o | Syerage sxmples roturned 10 ounces e T S SR R A n for such of tbe supplies, may not be contracted iilious Attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, De promion of pirits, SOUR STOMACH, Hoart ‘This unrivaliod Southem Remedy is warranted nobio stam oy njuons mineek Purely Vegetable, ‘ At Leadvillo Saturday the 15th discharge of his duty as the rep- | Deighbors, and expeot that his cus- | and the remainder at Baltimore, Md. fi'}:’,’d?‘f""“d NS, Capany ressatative of Nebrasks. republicans. | L22ors viLl 20t buy olsewhare, as | There are forty or ffty lodges of | dividend of 50,000 and had a resorve | o Tn other words, if Mr. Osbora's yote | 100 pon west At peake 18 Pricos | Bloods encamped in the Tueonen fund of over $30,000. AL the present v iz Osborn's yot valley, not far below the mouth of |state of prodacti in the national committee is given in | of the world, and expect consumers 10 | {po Amertcan fork. It s belioved b.noodi?fimny i:"p:;i':?::fir:;:‘fli FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITEC our office. jence in designing and superintend- bullding and_residences. ol ROOM 8, UNION Bl BANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of the Age. Wondertul discoveriesin the world have been made Among other things where Santa Claus stayed, idren oft aak if he makes g0ods or not, really he lives in a mountain of snow. sailed clear to the Pole into what seemedike -hole ‘wonder of wonders they found Stand of Jacob Gls PTOMB of Liver Complaint S iad taste in the mouth; Pai ‘Back,Sides or Joints,often mistaken forRhe aternately costive and lax. d to do'something which done Debility, Low Spiri Tance of the skin and en At a ranch near Trinidad a bloody rosponsible. It would bean infamous | PFice that is consistent with the great- | Preparing to 2 to the Boulder. Re- mfim_ and his brother, outeage on the republicans of Nebras- | of consumption. and are very n.m::s.nn in said one | Sparks, a nnlghbnrin: ;:deer'.,fé 00,000 for a | soveral employes. . A 1ab pacty of the whole usion, if M. Or. | whic b he st abindage of |1 #20ts 4000, snd o on. ™ * o hoey wa e cause of tho affir. | o orn Tasts his vote in favor of the pre. | this world's goods at prices plactng ajor er, in command of 39| Prospectors are pouring into th ] them within the reach of the greatest | men, all the available soldiers that | hitherts undisconere ] st . meditated usurpatious of Don Oamer- | nymmber, ' In the proportion that thi | could be had at Fort Logan, wemt | mit sounty. - Tain: the omacy Sum- ivor Regulator. Strect, Amistant Post Master While flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow ‘aronnd, ing long were they left to wonder in doubt, A Selng o cai the b heard mach ta Claus’ self and thisthey force the momination of Gen. Grant | the greatest consumption exista, then, | designs establishiog a camp at Mar- | down to the reservati ite sgainst the known will and wishof the | 18 the general prosperity of the whols | tinsdale or in that viciity, near the | river and in the ngiu‘: = “,7,’;‘;: established. mail route, and will send out scouting | the mountainy are- resoundiag with When the prices have resched the | paries in the upper Swoet Grass | the claah of the miner's pick and.the v like a msn of honor evenfifit does | Fesumed. Industries suspended by Fork bottom commences The' new ' cot & conflict with his personal sentiments, | theTse in prices will be resumed, em- "““iwdimno’ommn.fi e ver and Schuyler to the Platte river, , begin work next B them ol ovr e wondertl resim, ‘working on hats grest and small T EE. PHIUAD] #rice, $1.00 £.4d by all Drugsta, § E oding to Bance, owed therm suspenders 0d masy things — world progresses these sudden infla- License has been granted for » to_the surveys made some months ayo, | Beware Frauy To protect the public against imitstors we specially caution all parchascrs of Benson’s Capcine Porous Plaster To see that the work CAPUINE on the labslis spelled correctly. Do not allow some other Plaster to fhey can makea. "FR PROF. CUILMETTE'S FRENGH Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOB, Office of Indian_Affairs, Wachingtbn, May 10, Sealed indorsodProposa's f Beet, Bacon, Flour, Clothing, or and Ponca beanéy S6:00 pounds. Bakin ,300,000 pounds M.’w Frous, 21%000 pounde. Fecd 300,000 pounds Junce Hard Bresd,Ts Forks, ke, goods, and articles that for to'be delivered at the Agencies. BiDs MUST 5B NADE OUT ON GOVERNMENE xxs. ™4 Dedles showlog the kinds and quantities of sutaistence supplies rc essary plication t» the Ir CaarrmED Ci-cus. All bids must be accompanied by certified checks upon some United States ‘Assistant Treasurer; ‘the amount of the It ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUCLAS CO.,FOR THE YEAR 1880- Court’s, Jurors'’ and Court ex- .pecul' City T, oud Bend Smking Fand County Road County Office, ‘tions and Assessors. Total. . By H., T, Lzavirr, Deputy. Ord NE COUNTERS 1281 Haruey St., Omaha, Neb. DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS DZIANOSKI-= GO0., MANUFAOTURERS OF MOULDINGSI!I! AND DEALERS IN SLE INDUSTRY bepalmed off under a similiar soundfng name, with the assur- ‘ance thot it it as good—Bear ih mind_that the only object such dealers caa bave, is the fact that ‘pennies extra profit by sell'ng the spurious. SEABURY & JOHNSON. TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: P#OF. GUILMETTES H KIDNEY PADI A Positive and Permanent Cure Guaranteed, right's Dissase of th of Urige, Inflamtion o s, Catatrh of the Fladder, Hch Colored Urine, Pain k. s'de or Lions, Nervous Weakness, and in fact all 1 the Blsdder and Urinary Organs, whather contract- to diseases or otheawise. This great remiedy has been used with success for nearly ten years in France, with the most. ‘wonderful curative effects. ~ I¢ ourea by abaorption: no bauseous Vo have hundreds of testi- when all clse had fay ed- LADIES, if you are suffering from Pemalo Weakness, Leucor- r to females, or in fact any discase, ask uilmetto’s Frasch Kidney Pad, and . 1f he has not got It. send $200 sad you will Teceive the Pad by return mail. Add FRENCH PAD €O, Toledo, Ohio. * LIVER PAD evor, Jaaniico. Dyvpopeia, . cares by absorption, and is permanen. ¥ on take mo ouher 11 he Aoesnot Keap I, send 1,50 4ot FREN PAD (0., (U. 5. Branch), Toledo, Ohio. and receive it by return mail.. In ail cases of Grave’, Disbetes, Kidneys, Incontinence and Retant internal medicines being ‘moulals of cures by this P Agonts. Omaha. §eb. BXOCHLSIOR Machine Works, 3 OMAZA, NEE. J. F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager sEas s st e e iy ‘Bpecial sttention given to Plans tor new Machinery, Meachanical g, Models, oc., neatly executed. 966 Harnev Bt.. Bet. 148 red for esch Agency, ONLY EFFECTUAL KIDNEY REMEDY AND BPECIFIC FOR isbotes, Norvous Debility, ndiin Office In Washington, Koe, 8 and 67 Wooster Stroet, New York; 10 i n the Back, Loing or Shde, 0 Ls x ‘ot Urine,and Female Compiaiat Send tor our treatise on the Kidnos, eat.tied “Echoos You Bhould Heed,’ contaiaing » great deal of Information free. Excelsior Kidney Pad Co., SOLE PROPRIETORS. £&Sold by D. W. BAXE & CO., Omaba B3 * alittie pampbles iy, od at m’mr and day above s aro invited o te present at Depasitory or for at least five per cent of E. TROWBRIDGE, mi ES COLIC IN MAN OR B! ES COLIC IN MAN OR Bl