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e \ 'HE DAILY BEE, |?=® caweawey v NEBRASEA. TWJ OF A KIND. of the country. In more than two- [our knowledge of the inner workings INY ALIDS T .y I-I'!I 5 oo-, The campaign of 1880 willin every thirds of the territory the army is no | of civil service reform we feel con- EST ESTABLISHED JOBBERS OF (T i b 1 £ R : NG HOUSE HARDWARE, GUTLERY, NAILS, - & B. ROSEWATER, EDITOR rerpect bo the most importank politi- | A Pty of Thriving Twins on the | tiee there e extellont. froe sshools | tured to spesk of Mr. Ballou we H E AI TH cal conteat that has taken plies in Ne- i and well attended, aod in most of the |must_have: hit the balls eys: TO-CORRESPONDENTS. braska rince hr admission into the s Nemaba e e ‘orderly, well regulated so- | The Journal hearily regrets that its Oum Coums Pacxsos we will lvays bepiowse | anion. For the first time in her po- So b Yeci, on il matters connected wib | ltica] history Nebracka will on the erops, countzy politice, and en sy subject | ooy 4y vote for presidential electors, Unadilla. ciety. Inthe old paradise of robbers | memory gives out the momentit un- 5 The Towns of Syracuse and i A uerers) I sea’ movarssl Jovi | dactakoa. o desall the pertulacatl STRENGTH and ENERGY, IN NRRRASEA. STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE, dences of vilization, the prison snd | the gentleman who has just been hou- | P BRSO T Y ¢ ALDWELL_H mllfl'm- , bave been erected, aud | ored with the most lucrative and one | VITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS AF B TINNERS STOCK, SHEET IRON, TIN STOCK, ETC. “hatorer, of generl Interet b peopie of | “47 Fse A g i- | of thé most responsible offices in No ] ; e itp | congressman, state officers and a legi the punishment of crime is_as possi: P fh REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- o o e | Latire that i t0 Yoot ' Uniled Blato ble now in Arizona as in Boston or | braska. Really the stato is filling uj L Tl BANKERS 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET e iction nd it (0 Sood, e o »pondnce of fhe Ben Philadelpbia. Capital is po_longer | o fapidly, and there is such a wealt ¥OR FREE DISTRIBUTION P e b will b gadly ucived. All euchcommurica- | genator. UsabtiLa, June 13.—The towns of | afraid to risk itself where law has sup- | of great men in it, that we have lost Toupa EALTIL IO, i | (BORSS Ussnctod OMAIA, NEB. Accounts kept in Cu or Sieckfout ccbec witliouting wut Positively no Goods Sold at Retail. Qertiticates of deposit issued pay- tlons howerer, must e as briel 8 P | 1y gdgition to this importent duty ~ ; P X of 8 good th The : a ’ Syracuse and Unadilla might be called | planted force and fraud. It is pour- | track of a good many of them. T written o ™ ™| the Tegisluure elccted this fall will[gyin i S0 R e e | oG into avery. oamp. and_beckoaing | Omaha newspapars wil groatly oblige ‘Wh sutfer fro ¥ vide of the shest only. i esrs oy health each and pporti i isla- emigration to follow. Under such [us by correcting any errors we may s attentiun 10 Hs o e e o eerios | e —earpacin s ala o 1ok 4 wldbuntt=bwins es sepormithn s | SREZIS i ollom, e o e e et T e S adlerin Hr50 Shx Aat vaive Todibe, o atereaserer. Tia e nct imtenced for | ive and judicial purpores I‘"‘ e"] They are sitaated on the Littlo Nema- | pocd (o8 100 new marshal ol Lo wh are i | 0o Wnterese e 1 Ifl = e ow national census. To ell} by riger about five mil t, and e Jast three ot four —_— o e L ona of val impor: | Advances made to customers on ep- lication, but for our own satifaction aad | he new national | bariver about five miles apart, and | Aaizona for the last thr B atone ghestons o ~al e 3 o ek < . " ot ool ks probablity this reapportiouwent Will | by have the advantage of being on | months bas besn lliog pslenata s Cebai e o I roumus. also inclade a numerical, increase of |guo B & M. B . Tho § | a1 Washoo did in 1859 60. The move: | o DESCRIFTION OF THE MAN AT HOME YOUNC MEN A e MANUFACTURERS OF joe—wt = . * 4 e e in that dir:s % State, Cc and B o e et wneuuer s sc. | the legislature and judges of the dis- | the much oom growth of & mew eoun. | P2C0% Of Popalation in tha WITH HIS PAMILY. Acd others who sufter from Xor d i iSovexamient. Suce, Ooutity a6 will be quickened to an extraordinary Debility, Less of Manty Vigor, P B s onenmemere ML O U LDINGS | by o o e, and ot a0 0. : t e o coiations %o Shn Wi, 2o | triot couets, {ry,tach s spring up along new ra- | xtert s scon sa the raiwaya ap | Genoral Gaekeld intho possosor o | {5 12 7%chr 2 Su S 00RTY | e sene Drafs on Bngt ‘wotl nominations aro made) simply perscoal, | J¢ je a foregone conclusion that |roads and awe prosperous only for s | proaching from C"l""%’h and New ::;’m":“‘""r"‘ds e ‘:“‘ ly ':"“':;:' Sell Europeun Pasesge Tickets. AND DEALERS IN for Ivertisements. y N\ . 0 re i . 0] '8ar. ol en 'y ATINNG ~nd will be harged for st sdvestisemests. | o ield and Arthur will cacry Nebrss: | ghort time, and afte:wards decline, Mesioo ruh Arions, Therogion s | brien o e, Some ten yeus ngoy | BEEECHCHE COLLECTINS PROMPTLY MADE. ~o xot desire contributions of a Htorary or poetical character; and »e will not undertzke 1o preserve or reserve the sume in any case | the presidential issue will be se l“—“‘—]'j S DEFOSITUET PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS' Thwierer, Ou wal o wicenly 5% % i this stats. The all absorbing con- | Gonsequently their foundations are :)n:nuc'i'e;?if.v:t:n:ix;p:fi'flmu.om e e e ol 922 Douglas St., Near 10th, Omaha, Neb. ‘Al communieations should be sodremed to | £25¢ Will be over the nominations for | substantal. Syracure has s population d sheep. Ita climate is |built & plain, substantial three-story | . ST CINCINNATI, O F N B R Sowew e B, | e biar, gm0 st of ahot s s sod Usndle| oL S50 S b, ot ey R 3 i v, e | 9 ECHT =t i 15, oo | FIRST NATIONAL DANK HENRY HOR NBERGER three hundred. it has the summers and winters of [ ward tc make room for the fast-grow- ks by over 20,000 majority—hence | Their growth has been stoadyand only | cultural eapabilities than Nevads. - It | hotels and boarding houses, he bought | S el sondary | such as the couniry has demanded. | has its lands for wheat, corn, barley, | a lot of ground on the corner of Thir- | ' Sui'your address on postal card for & copy, A afrmation worth thoushads wil he sent Tou isture | teenth and I streets, in Washington, | “Liiuistt Sibishers, — | i T arn hirteer KET. i 2 . ini £ its valleys are | ing library. The money was repaid | ered dyspepticabil- Cor. ham and T nth 8ta. NATIONAL REPUBLICAN TIC! Locsl issues aud personal prefer. | The small grain and com i the vi \.g:g:::,;hl:r;ifm;ml pr:;d ] it A pmhibl e o i e et M = STATH AGENT FOX POR PRESIDENT: eace will, in a great measure, deter- | cinity of these towns, look as well as fim‘P;_ Doubticas the main depend- | groat part from what would otherwise [ H8 of feref snd QLDEST BAMKIEG ESTABLISHMENT ) JAMES A. GARFIELD, miae the result. Under our constitu- | such crops usually do at this time of | Doubtless the main dependence- of | have gone to landlords, The children N OMAHA. v BLA I Z s MII.WA“KEE BEE“ ' of Okio. tion, and in puesurnce to a law passed |year. The “"j}“! say ‘;“ e great| Arizona 'fllpl‘v'; to be in h"";"i‘“" REoW. "‘Td‘"”f:'?::: lm":m:“:m:,".f; N BROS, ¢ 1 s el roters will | ¥ind storm on June 5, blew mauy of | Th, just beginning to be ex-| ings, and the house be 3 (SUOCKAMNY 70 KO0 IILE SpO 6g8 CHESTER A. ARTHUR, by tho Lute legilature, the votars will | 4, 4ppies from the troos and, i oon- | Sleed. Eiery wun oty mouth | ofauch simple tod sordial heepitehiy: . AL weraau> x 1668 el aan“Bomtt“es. Reasonable ot huve tho right to expreas tho'r pref- | sequance that crop will bo short. The | %ill develap. pew ancs, and it s not | Five yours 280 the littlo coltage at | fog ko Liven VALAAUMLMAVGY | orpanisd s » Netional Bk August 9, 108 | Bpeoial Figuree to the Trade. : snppu'? 1.:1 — ecence fur United States senator at the | tops of the ocra for a few inches was | ur-reasonable to predict that within a | Hiram was sold, and for a time the | Biovisron 2 oot Olos 130 Douglaai Seeiti killed by th ouly re-idence the Garfields had in his m’:'n&%'::n&ag Purest and Best Family Medl- Oapnal and Profits Over$300,000 5 ’ s viud, but 1ot 80 | Joug time than it has taken to pros- band nade went off | election in Novemb:r. To what ex- s < less time than it has n P . , THAT braes band sere: ure the ¢rop. I'0ur | poct Nevada Arizona will take_the | distriot was a summer house ho built | thelasheWora " (0 0 L 5 teat this new departure will defer- - o L Z u = prematurely, and it would be » good | te P ; miles north of Unad lia a house,which | f; t place smong the mining [on Little mountain, 8 bold elevation | s stiecrs aick SEspATRE Gon = = joke on some of the enthused orators | miue the choico of the legislature will | had just boen inclosed, and into'whish | siytes and territorion. Thete will b |in Lak county, which commands a | promos s Spiie, SOUE SPOMACH: Hews | SPcaly gtboried by iheBecrstary of Trensory = : §f Ballou should happen to share the | d:jend largely on the issue made by | 8 fami'y had moved, was blown down | disappointments, failures, misory. | view of thirty mles of rich fsrming [ B Ete, Etc Southorn Remedy s warranted | I, 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. £ au fate of Salnt Balcombe., individual senatorial candidates. 1¢ | Jugo 3 Luckily oo cne was injured, | Thewe aro natiral incidents to sl | sountey 'rtshed alorg Ui shore of | sris e st i f Gawcr o We Manufacture to Order ; : e following are the names of | mining communitios. Loks Erio. Thres yesrasgo he oy tnfurious mineral supmance, bt T B 20 0 = [ i o | B o R, | e v, g TS OFFIGE RAILINGS AND FINE GOUNTERS ¥ Tux independent republicans of | enter the arena, throw down the|H. Larscn has a complete stock «f in_the same couatry, lying on botl — b, Aveusrus Eovwrss, Vice Prosident. 0% ok s eaxaad ¢ Chiours | sntiet wad challengo 'l other ar- | Shell bordware, stoves and tinwars s s omee™ | i of [the Tuke Shore & Michigun Loy L'if’.‘.‘L,,.“’;',‘::fi‘m'f.""':..‘“‘ e BV, Liom, Gostie, OF PINE AND WALNUT- v oA - = E Vin. Beckwan, J. H. Arendsy and J, | (iucinoati g, Juna 9. Southern railroad. Hero his family | countries where Liver Diseass most provar T g mowinations. Anoiber dismppoiot- pirsnts (o publio dabats onithe isuse| i persy 1" hyve Large: siores. of | For supe fime past the directors epoud all tho time when he in- froy | fil cts ul Daesss canced by Derangemeat of o 5 & Dive, s cener | ITOD and Wood Fences, Brackets and Mouldings, STMETONS ot Liver Complaint are s Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. : iy it 1 ke iy | ook e dopsts visoeh st 2 | QST FRIES g CO,, Prop's., 1231 Haruey St., Omaba, Neb. tiem; Sour Stomach, Lo s of Amlh(:;&n-’v'g imrues time certificates bearing nterest. T ———— L ——— R — mon to hopeful bourbons who e€x-| of the day and their own claims to | geeral merchandise. There are three | of the Zoological Garden have been | from his duties in Washington. The t pocted and predicted that the “In-|the senatorship, the popular verdict | lumber yards in town. Dey & Cor- | consideriog the addition of new at-| fum house is a low, old-fashioned, dpendents” would bo't on sccoust of | on the senatorial contest might exer- | Dell, both very pleasant gentlemen, | tractions to_the summer nights' f-tes. | atory-and-a-ha'f bailding, but its lim g Slosson sell farming implements. C. |iden of ontertainment slmost uniqus | o oains about 120 acres of excellont Dealers in &t tho “fraud issue” is to be sprung | O W. West is an_attoraey, and W. M. |in originlity and stupeadous in mag- | land, in a high atata of cultivation, 2 on iz party.— [Herald. Ssiay kol Exihmite, Sy WS L L et W Bowsl] Jaitede b s vt b and the congressman finds a recrestion OOK TOV Es No intelligent republican is afcaid [and looso upon all iseuse that divido | F."M. Spacht, Mr. Jasperson, Mr. | That the reader may form & no'i n of | of which he never tires, in directing G P B IS’ the state, the popular vute for senator | Christy, Chas. Marshall, T. L. Hart. | the novel echeme, let 2 imagice | tho field work sod making improve: | 158 ¥ umpend 1a 2 elcscions romely for €0. IF. bem - i Helf Bard PSS ill ly bora'f man, J. J. Jessap, V. W. Skinkle, H. | that he is stauding on the side of the | ments in the buildings, fences, and | Simmers Lo ey ieoritura sud, Dyspersis, ishi ods, rdware, “whenever and wherever it is sprung. mlxnm;“"; 1 'v“f: torial | A- Bemes Geo B. Hare, C. Forshey, | lake nearest the refteshment building. | orchards. Clevelaud is only twenty- | 1025 Mester Sirees, Awistanc. Posi Master, R‘ AL ESTATE AGEIGV House '"mN Illlg d '%‘e ~ X The champions of the cipher alley | oXne and wbove the senaiorial| uuq "Jobn Dienor, aro also among | When allis complete, he will 6nd | five miles away; there in s pestofioe e e D ST c alls an C. sartyr are at liberty to spring that [ 1539¢ the coming campaign will in a { those, who have added much to the | himself transported to Venico, Where | pud o ralway station within balf 8 | keow uat or Drviepsls “tionmmese” amd | 10 0 11 ey St Omaa, Neb 1221 Farnham Street, 1st Door East First National Bank. m8-u Focious in these days 25 the suggestion | yponylves on insulated spots with [ s 3 : have the Chicazo Lumber Yard. Mr. [ To Messra H. F. Farny and Matt Mor- | it»d” accommodations have been sup- | & te-nately costive and tax: Hewdacher Draws dratis on 8an Francieco and princh thomomination of Genersl Arthur. Jolas & controlling influence on the | pi2,v® PLEEN Humoer (ard, . | o Mowes B . Baeny and et oo Plomentad by numcrous oatbuildimes, | LAY ks s st of Ly gt ?&flflm;‘fl“flu&mfi } — outcome. If, however,all the candidates | Lumber Co.'s yard, and Mr. Carpen- |iog and designing, From their #rtis- | boa of which Gen. Garfield uses for of- | done Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow sp- el £ Noruix makes a republican €0 fe- | mount the fence, play possum, post |ter rans the Mokawk yard. W. O. | tic imogiua ions has been evolved an fice and library purposes. The farm | Pestance of tho skin snd Eyes, » dry Cough o ) b | 9 meet the fraud issue of '76 equarely i t measure he fought on the broad | improvement and developwent of the | he i etanding will be the palags of St. | mile, and the pretty country town of | Throbbing Headache, i s the best medicine the lrsue as often s they please, and | 87 gt . P! M 3 0 ile, 0 pretty Y %o world_ever Wo have tried forty othor 3 k, At his jmmediate right will | p, ioe belo ong’ Livar Bogalator, = we court that issus more especially popular issue of self protection against | Place. ar} is immediate right will | Painesyille is but five miles distant. | remedies bofore. g mml‘:.lhmxzm:u&yh'\: At Unadills, Grantfield & Odgers #icht here in Omahs, where the Cro- bave a god s'ock of general merchan- Din fraud was conceived. It will be | The people of Nebraska owe much | dise; J. C. Ely sells shel snd heavy F.C. MORG-AI, nd they ask for no | hardware, stoves aud tinware; A. L. | height. Further to the left, a set|ghore snd a tath in the breakers. in perfect accord with the eternt] fit- | t0 the railway Bo = ISEtox 5 J. B. ZEILIN & 0O., 2 aulation $o . s deals in drugs, groceries, win- | piece 60 feet high will represent the | Gen, (iarfield bas - Dess of things for the Omaba Herad, | Locwlation to barras them or ubject | 40 (14 I it wrocerien, wh | plece 60 ot bigh wil vopresent the i o O O 1t sty DRI TA REALNOEE;I"II\TE BROKERS w H 0 L E s A I_ E fl R 0 G ER l whoso editor was the instigator of the |them 10 ubjust taxation. They do, | yor is tho obliging postmaster, and |the library. . Acrors the lake will be | and has Iost two. whe diod 1o infancy. ey -| OMAHA, . Or infamous conspiracy to defraud the | however, ivsist that public highways |also has store of general merchan- | placed a high flat, 400 feet in length, | The two older bo s, Harry and Jam ATTENTION, BULDERS AND RA == ST L Nebraska Land Agency 1213 Farnham St., Omaha. be the column cf St. Luke, 40 feet | (yue of the pleasures of summer life | none of them gavo 2 high~ At his left will ‘tour the .,,,'me g.,s..‘m farm is a drive of two [ Lt ’.f.f’fifl."."‘.'.'?:y,'}‘}‘,,fi“’{ni""i::kg"."r: gobbled up by theagent golumn of St. Mark to an cqual| miles through the woods to the lako | Nacon, Ga. Boggs and Hill, MAXCPACTURED ONLY BY monopoly aggression, S e A chartered by state and national 1 dise; Mr. Crandall is his gentlemauly | painted to reproduce the scene are now at school in New Hampuht o S e e ) STt e s e P ek o 0,74, Warnezsanplios the| Wenios) includiag the Halana Gt Buiot 1\%,, ‘or Molly as everybody calls b { By 8 resort ta ibeibery; 4o apcing the | Istores ahall not oppreas them by ex-| £70 3 S0, L. TATe implements. | George, the Dogaus, the Cathedral handsome, rcsy-cheeked girl of il fraud iswe. 1 aosthing would make | tortionate tollsr discriminate against | G. B. Todd, Mr. Munsoo, S. R. Ken- | Della Salute, and in the background | aboat 12, ' The two younger beys are | The owner of the oslobrated Kaolin i eepublicans ferocious it is the sugges- a0y locality or individual. Tu |yon and B. F. Stone are also among | the Adriatic. The slauds of tho lake | named Trwin and Abrato. The gene: Banks, sear LOUISVILLE, NEB, has DAVIS & SNYDER, tion_ that Dr. Miller's organ would | choosiog their law makers the | the enterprising men of town. | will besurounded with gondolas, and | ral's mther is still living and has long | B3, o s 1505 Farnham St. Omaha, Nebr el producers of Nebraska will exer.| (B0t these fowns are live ones, in | in ehort thoeffect will be to reproducs | bean a member of his fumily. Shos [“oget b Ty a L Omale, Xty ] Y which themerchantsandothersengaged | a scenc in Venice. In the lake, ar- | an mtelligent, energetic old lady, with iy it reasonable prices. Dar. | 5 300,000 AGRES auctuly miscied - ciso their inalianable right to self | are prosperous. They are good marts | ranged on s laree float, will be Pro- [ a clasr head and a strong will, who ey Veioee e L s et 3 e 4 1 . desiring Grous A sRazEN-cHEEKED Chicago drum- | protection by men whose votes on sll | for “stock aud grain, as they are |duced a eries of tableaux, illustrating keeps well posted in the news ot the | hefex will 4o well to_gire us 5 cull or aond) | o Ber, who hankers after notoriety for | maiters of public interest shall be |®ituated in one <f the most fertile [cenes from Shakspeare, the Doge | day and is very proud of h S | s smpies (4 °'|E‘ "D?Y-ll,cum , YESTER ANTDER, imsel . tven solely with a view to the public | 25ion8 of thestate. ~They have good | wedding, the Adriatic, and pictures of | career, thoush more liberal of criticiam J.T. A. HOOVER, Prop., | 2™ Ed e imsslfand a cheap advertisement for | 8 v = *® PUBKC | school buildings and churches, and at | Venetisn hife in the Middle sges. The | than of praise. Totiaville, Nab | sreo xam. e o his firm, writes a letter to that ‘‘reli- | welfare. the present rate of improvement will uga flat, with the Venetian palaces GEN. GARFIELD'S DISTRIOT fir‘—o—- Byron Reed & Co., P » b able” sheet, the Tufer-Ocean, in which - double iu size ina very short time, | and the cathedral, will be 8> a:ranged | lies in the extremo moriesstorn or- % 5 All good republicans here express | that they can be illuminated at night. f Ohio, and embraces the H W e b bo runs down Nebrasks in gonersl| Tirg national democratic convention | themeeives an ot stelon o ooy No grander scheme of wsthetioamuse- | cuntiea of Ashtabula, . Trumbull, Machine orks, REAL ESTATE AGENCY e snd the Republican Valley in particu- | which moets at Cincinnati on the 22d | result of the Chicago convention. ment has ever been devised. Some- o i nEs. i i , e oo P ok s Gt s 3 oo, | e b o b v, Some | o, ke, snd Sihooi. M| o venaxs | Carpetings| Carpetings| southwestern Nebrasks is an unpro- | gatés. Under the two-thirds rule it in London, but not on so largo a | tached from it a year ago. Wit the | J. F, Hammond, Prop. & Manager | %, t,compicts, etract of ite to all Reatd ¥ duotive desartfit babitation only for | will take 492 votes to nominate, Itis P soale. gxcoption of the coal and iron regions | ve met thorongh spplated sad, cowpiee | = THE ORIGINAL o ¢ \ Texm osttle cowboys, buflulo, | now generally concoded that Sam Til- | San Prancisco Garome QOEDON AND TOOMES. tnct?se;urelyenw:nrjron‘: “nd is fn. | Cuingoferery docrpllon punitacturd ! cojotes and gramhoppers. He | den cannor b nominated at Cincin- | In 1864 8 good partof what is now | 5 t1cux | Bebited by population of pure New | made i arker"” o *'*7 clam© machinery BRIGGS HOUSE l wserts hat small grain and corn | natt and in all probability will not | the Territory of Arizona was secured | WHAT THEY SAY OF THE REPUBLICAX Englind ancestry. It is claimed that Special attention given to = arcps in southern Nebrasks aro a | svon be brouht bafers th to the United States by treaty with [ NOMINATION AND THE FUTURE OF | thero is lpss illitarsoy in proportion fo | W.ell Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, | Cor. Randolph St. & ith Ave., ¥ ol e ) uaht before the conven- | Mexico, commonly known ss the Gad- | 1. the population than in any other di 5"'““'{3""‘"" rons, Geer CHICAGO, ILL. i 5 potato erop | tion. The anti-Tilden spirit in the |sn purchase. The price paid was : trict of the United States. utting, etc. s n I Bas been devoured by potato bugs | domocratic party is if anything | $10,000,000. The cbject of the pur: “";‘;;n“;‘:‘,‘;‘;‘::“;‘;’; S 1N PERSO! ] e s vy Meaexiaal Desnghts : - , ! oo P oo e nly stespe o | stonger than was the ati Gt el | 1160 22 7 sk the aequintion | 1350 800 o SEnIn, Gen | Gouera Gl e aix font igh, | s mamvew e e tan._ana 16t our people from starvation is fiight | ingat Chicago and the two.-thirds rule R bevy of distinguishad gentlemen in | broad shouldered and atrongly built. t» & more habitable region. | randers Tilden's nomination absolute- :r}i'fijz"".fl:?,.:;ztlr‘i::ae{}sfififir‘:rn; fiont of tho Kimbll houte, and had o | o e an untsunly lsgo had, et UP l 0" HOUSE Inssmuch as the main object of this | Iy fmocesi Pecific, by way of N 55 friendly chat over tho news from Chi- | #6¢ms 0 be three fourths furehead, 4 ji 1y impossible. , by way of New Mexico, Texas light-brown haic and beard, large, ¥ Iying scamp soems to b cheap noto- and the southern States. Any route light-blue eyes, & prominent nose and Schuylet, Neb. Flistclass House, Good eals, Good Beds visly oull'ch Sl firauch & road north of Colorado o ko 'y and free advertising, we hope The Blaine Candidacy. was at that dry deemed impracticable. fond ot rond e i e e accommodating Old Reliable Carpet House, rdon, what do you think of nominaticn?”” asked Gen. 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH nome of our state contemporaries will i Thia toacky’ 2 Toombs of Gen. Gordon. Tw of ou ort Gazette. caty was regarded as a victory | 100Tb8 g i ireatment, Tw good eampie rooms. . Specia publish his name or that of the frm vablo toachieva parsomal victory, | of tho South over the North—a cour. | ,**H® i8 @ etrong man—ono of the | 343 ALL) '1’5'.:::.’}’. | B MITIER Pr (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) : , Prop., strongest men in the perty, perhaps, < £ no d,” wor or- olao H issi ifornia Bo pretends to represent. but nct defeatad,” would bo the cor | terposoto the admission of California | 47 e e e Ol 4 - oughly temporate i all respects save rect summing up of the facts a5 t> the | 258 free State; the outlook being at | V! 4 in tha i alstt —_— omdidacy of Hov. James G. Blaino at | that time that. Arizona would fil up |, Gen- Toombs—I think s> myself, [i0 that of brain work, and ie devoted | 5% Sohuyler, Neb. _ s ot . S B 2 | S T et T i by e TSR s Rt | o o P | Carpets, Oil-Cloths, tation of the New York board of trade | 1:2r® strongly favorable to that candi- | 360 Missouri, and become a slave [ 22 0 mominete & |y, iy genial, approschable, compan- y ST . . s AR e 2 V. P. Block, 16th St. 4 pllgeni e Matting, Window-Shades, % dature might well be formulated with- | State. Hew strangely all these calcu- | ™30 like him. Bas just published a report upon the | i, the bounds of Stiictpok 1 i . " | Gen. Gordon—That is the trouble | i°nble and a remarkably entertaining . ’ b o ity. Asa |lations have been blasted! In 1857 . 8t is the trouble —[E. Freah {CES REDUCED TO milroad question, which points to the | matter of fact, the coutest for the | ATzons conteined abont as mosy | ¥ith them. They hava too mach sanse | tlker. —{E. V. Smalley o ey et EHOD 950 PER DAY L Curtain Et irrepressible conflict in the near fu- | nommation of Mr. Blaine, as #o ad. | White scttlers and nomadie mincs =, | it campaigoiog. . Ford davered toany part o dh gty $2.00 $2. ace ur S, C. AU b 3 Located in the business contre,convenient 81 H 1R B3, amuscment. _Elegantly furnished, con Afiifl"flflTHOTEL’ R MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. iiae 1is | Mirably made by his friends at Chica. | the then region of Washoe, now known | _ Gen: Toombs—Well, these fellows mmlrb"::;’:‘h"h,’ prodacess of this | *- ey Tho Seagt B favor of |8 the Siate of Nevada, Daring the | 7O are going to Cincinvati have got y giant monopalies that | Geyeral Garfield. Not ouly did that | next decad the Comatock iiver sines | 0 PUt UP 0UT best man to beat him: ovatrol the publio highways to the | contest confront, oppose and defeat | Were discovered and developed; the | , C°0- Gordon—Yes, they must in- world's market. Ths report in almost | tho third-term effort 80 seriously men. | Population of Washoo ran up from s | 4:d- ) every line points out the cause of the | *°i2% Tepublican success, but it actual- | few hundred to ten or twelve thou- | , 30 Toombs—He must not be any § BOOTS AND SHOES o o T o a e o Laramie, Wyoming. OCDEN HUUSE, . 1 Make a Specialty of P. LANG'S, | ismemmne o s st St - : | e | or SaREEE <20042747 | WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE CURTAINS ‘b it | 1 consolidated and directed the vote | 5#ud, and soon after the formation of | 4——d sham. dctoal ol the people in their Sght with | which decided the pomination Enene | » tervitorial goverment it an ol | Gon. Gordon—But he can be the railroads. The money, influence | reached. The Blaine and Shermay | tod a8 a state in the Union, | Over nug | beaten. 236 FARNHAM 8T. ani power of the railrosds are all | Yote nominsted Garfield and in cast. | Of the “impracticable” Northern rail. Geo. Toombe—Whom by ) " DR. A, 8. PENDERY, o.,n...fios'f.:c.'w:m&mlnfi_“u — brouzht to bear upoa. the legialature | 2% that vote tho Blains influcnce led | ¥aJ routes a railway was put into op. | G- Gordon—By Tom Bayard, by | ¥ LADIES' & GENTS, ' trom al tains, - RATES- Parior floor, £.00 pe And have a Full Line of o o e Bhin e | o o ey o | iy by Jovtd : CONSULTING PHYSICIAN, |57 255 % 5 i S to provent the enactmont of measures | force. of 1868, and in %6 or six years there. | . G¢0- Toombs—Bayard is strong on ! 3 | The et foriahc . ot comotious ow T tha ralroad companies | B, tho Biaine candidatare wils5r ity towns and setiements | 100 S5k Enchange, but not wish the | SHOES MADE TO ORDER | mas rrwasgyrue socaran s wrs. | wibesir. ™~ 656 & iecis. b Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- e dominenc of the rnde i th | Bersfoshavo o memorabl ae fn T U i th st e T PSP Y ras i o Yori | et B et T yvemsn | s g s+ onaia, snssns, | METROPOLITAN s gs, s I gislature h: ? e bistory of Americans politic: t | the line of Oregon and Idah the en., Gordon—I was in New York [P . ~~~~~~~ decaldy 5 . oA b b ;‘?;:‘c? % | lurgely becauso. around thnt gathered | Amorrgacss river in the fa woath. ers | the other day wad. tatked. with both | . & Fovien: 4w 5. 800re | wacicingd ang. savgery, poth - general i Omans, Nan. Lining Stair Pads, Crumb " victorion that tho railroads | most largely and eflctively-thy. o | from the Sietra Nevuds:ve s nic | Kelly and Tidon men, and they ot thecial practio, acto snd chronic dseascs Can | TR 4 WILSON, - PROPRIETOR. 5 k Bave gained over the public. Sanizad opposttion to the third term | of Utah. A vast rogion for years con- | 0 that Tom Bayard hid that sort of | FOWLER & SCOTT, | be coetlodhight na owrsmawitvisc 41 | T84 WIREON - PROPRIRTO! Clothes, Cornices Money has beeo used to purchase | Propositicn. It may well be doubted | 1emned as utterly worthloss and aurn. | St7e0gth which embracod all classcs of bkl T | om0 vy rspac,Baving ety o y s entiroly ronon : it e 1 whether any other candidate than Jas. | habitable became all at cnce in .| domocrats and the higher classea of o ik b e 0 the smpaey of the Sonntort. |G, Blaine could at al.have. mad (he | 2073 I sopporting, and a to many the, republicana-—the reputation of a « | ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF | <=oratiemineiioioms mit | oppje Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; ‘v contest against the third term at oncs | commedities—notably cattle, sh. O e are o maRy us tor ings of_an onf D -, FOR THE YEAR 1880. i i i & peid attoraeys or agents, men who |10 docided and potential. For (het | A0d pe tatoes, notto mention the graat Gen. Tooms—That wouldn't suit | ¢ Reafionse oot s *ies Racs s 35 O T YA "QY I In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. f ere iuterested themselve in railroad | contest, &) persistently mako under | 3ples, gold and silver—an exporter. | ©VeR the bizher class of republicans. o el ain andrenfonse i snd | 2o i ¥ fuei h licited. Satistaction teed oor and Poor Hoise and fil for h Orders from abrond solicited. Satistaction Guarani 16th and Cuming Sts. | gan, or ‘Address business, friends of the railroads wao | the bauner of his own popularity and | Durivg all these years of rap: oo ons Wiy ot T . e e wers bousd. 4 do avor for the er | 22T, mtim, i 50 spendidy | Yauee i1 Nevada, (o ol . Toombs—isecause o republi- ' Blook " manem icago by Porations ¢ which they were under | lieutonants, Messrs. Halo and Frye, | tion and obscurity, and for nesr same. : Jail and Tailors, Board for prison- v purchase w: d . | 6an wants an honest man in office! remaw 2 thoee unrivalled | PUrehase was condemned to s 509 | [Laughter by the cmd']' e M. R. RISDON, ers andfuel. We propose supplying the dohn B Detwiler 3 ’ istion, ol have bos pat into tha | tho republian masss of tho United decado onger it e 0 st onamy Sordon T will make no iesso | General Insurance Agent, el Gy T i Goa. people of North Omaha with rgielature by railroad inflaonos any es owe a debt of gratitude to Jos. | ALeDtion. The long-cove-od histy. point, for you would be surs ailroad Bond Sinking F' CHOICE CROCHERIES at mod- . A et 4 le “cove b REPRESENTS : County Road and Bridges. 5 5 2 use, OMAHA. money, to stand at the breach in time mm’;’.f&:fi;{"i‘lfi'"fi&fi"fli ':m:}?c :mn:lxm;llerl‘):;lq:zd)n:;d ¢' . b-‘:,'lh i R PHENIX ASSURANCE C0., of Lon cmfi; Omm,.:\fice ll?:;t, Eleo- a3 erate prices. Give us a call. 0ld Reliable Garpet Ho h 0 o° need, and protect their friends | yoars roll on. More a leades the ¢ | Apachos barred the wfl > of whity Ballou, WESTORESTER, . ¥, Capih o I EBERGEN. ——me e —————— from dissster. Tho influence of the | before he will be followed and temstey | 30d farmezs. The forie it fooat oes | pimetn Jourral,owneiix, GIRARD Fme b e e ORAL St ol B H ME INDUSTR' zailroads in coercing and eontrolling | ¥ith ovly increased admiration and | torritorial goveroment cxisted in a The appointment and confrmation | Mo FOTHN NATIONAL Cap- - o i el | Jegialation s » matter of publly aes | S67OtIOD- armall past of the country, nd thore [ of Mr. Ballou, of Omaha, ta the s | ritiiic ; : Joux R Maxcmpstar, | Partof thecity. apl7-lm _ Son an. Poeree small towns, as Tao- [ of U. . marshal for this atato is s | SAIT.SH AMERIOA ASSURAN ety Cocke SANTA OLAUS FOUND. The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska Bl Laven sty Greatest iscovery of the Age. JEROME RACHEK. riety, and only the very blind can fail sou and Phoenix, i ivil ] RK : sl o ! cabal for NEASAENICL ASSUR LG t1 ssoits effects at every soeslon of PERSONALITIES, Socisty Bad scqured s preeasion .| bl et service reform.” Mr. | ANEAICAF CERPRAL, ot it v . acqt Ballou has long been identi i . . oue Jegilature, and in cougrens as| yp g g | ook i i was enablod o mainain | tho anrsy and snterpeie | e e Dy et uig - Edis o man, according esence of United States | nettlod up the wild 5 TR ot to The Buffalo Exprees, who is alwaya | F°%P* But 1o man’s 1fo was safe | peeace and b ;T.,»u';"':‘i..c & Nrf UNOjusJAtOBS menting on this report the | Zoing to doscmething, from a town or fort, wildernens. He i gentlomen ot i s e Amrican Enchange of New York very | Louise to Her i And now, more th groat busi i x S ] Loyal High: > more than a_quarter of a busin ty, is suc- partinently remarks: Sinoe the board QllmVlctari.“tDflr’m.’yo ushould | CCBHUFY after the ircaty, and when | Sun o bos .,’.'J::E:‘;' l{n‘::'iin::i.:?. Wonaertul discoveriesin the world have boen made Among other things where Santa Claus stayed, Culdren oft ask if e makes zoods oF not, It really be lives in a mountain of snow. v Last year an excarsion sailed clear o the Pole L And suddenly droppedinto what seemed ikehole Where wonder of wonders they found a nowland, Mhile fairy-like beings appeared on each hand. H © trade and transportation so readily | oo 20 Milwaukeo, the boer is just ;,;‘:"’“h:; b.'"‘t; banishedins'itation | peculiar Gtnos to- hold the importany o, 1417 Farnham st., 01d Stand of Jacob Gls ity e Fropeioters Tecogaizes the existence + | splendid. hon o rn states for fifteen | trust. He was a soldier in the lats | 08D kra "ar Tarrs Sipnd of Jacob als And tar brighver skies than evor wero goen, ) he e of the evil | "y iy ke that Mr. Bradiaugh fo | 175, 2 ¥hen a eystom of railways | war, who " foughs gal: sy S Thia sandard articl s compounded with th | Birts with the ol 3 oo v i, Tentioned, it is unfortunate that it | the first ex-prisetset iy Betih sy | lpoop'ed the deseris of Nevada | home, " iriends® sud | T AT B oo | e e vontat st ety | et st e oes mot take and only proper course | since Cobbatt's fime wpept Lo |t houltitude of thriving towns | neser sought offce; - being perfectly 2 2 orer s oL Sk wer ey It o wonder 1o o 4 midicste it. Rewolutions may be | Perlismont. Tt of 3 mow it jon bygneneey | ompetent. " fo * support: " himelf| CONETACEOrS a0 Buildars, | elsrosn7 o et e to o st | A bt s e Bt all wall in thei fo Gos ght of a. new life just begins to dawn | through his own exertions, B, " | “It removes all eruptions, itchiog. and dandruft; | He Jeoked day. _ Bomanpe e %h in their way, but, like | _ Goss and Ryan have finally taken |upon Arizona, from the- east. woer. | eco, sought him with & gersts 1310 Doden 8. Omaha. and Uhe sclp by e ush. besrmes wita i | Ho deoy ameopathic pills, whether one or all evion 0ut of each other, and | 20rth and couth, all at the same fimo? | sncy that Bl Dot succmatally S 0B e propetios 1. ot e gt S it lands to thelr worma Yigor, preventint b, | But he U5k them on bord a4 drove them o akenat o does, thers is mo ikl | Mdarable saeprcrer o 078 con- | And ahe s ue Drospect, within he | Lail, an b gtein o recsornl 2L e of b sfaction to the dootors | next twoor three yeara at the farthest, it to his i =t and hacm being done, while | for some days to come, of acquiring railway facilities equal to | the state, he | ::Lfililauhl:ix::l:l(g s : 890d rosulting may be | It is #aid that Leopold has hands | the bestin the Univa. - Hory pon o0 gratitudo of all good citizens, Omaha. oy dian. that look like boiled lobsters and “up. | three slecpy villsgos of the past aco | ihe. place of he. abode, and the. fa ness, and making the hair ‘grow thick and g e w e | SRS | OMAHA BEE PH ayes,E tate Assaver of Massach To Bance's thev said they were sendiog them D Deat preparation | Kris Kinele, the Glove Maker,tokd thein at ance, 3 iy e il r toeth that show like a squirpar'sr | F3PIAlY Tising 1o the rank of b % g b ot it "1 consider e 1 s Kingle, the G - it oot rlnd oy e | b e e S, | S and o oo e Srepir | 7,1 e ey ki o S Tt i e LITHOGRAPHING chae action so om0 e |y " haionabl e { ot uB berererthers L toculivates | o imelf 8 suintania ach s TN BUCKINGHAM'S DYE, . - | Preas. " e or mines of go'd and o sante y reputablo and ualawfal. But it would | Harriet Prescott Spofford sings sad. | S17eF t0 tompe capital to ereot a mil) 5"::"':‘32;.’":2?.::,’.:;:“;:‘:‘“’“ NEW TIME TABLE For the Whiskers. e still better for the members of the | of “Music in the Night.”— She | 1he long, death-like sleop is ended. || OORE GOM . . ! invaluable services, and her or s i, This elegant preparation may be rec'sd on to = board of trade t. ought to make the old man got The Amerioan Bedouins are van shin : Pl ; chungo the coior of the. b lrow . 0% any | Yo remsmber e dwellers in Omaba tows, oo roralre that they, 110 O ok Sark on P ok ob "2 | from mountaio and vetey. Sy | S Tatimenial v e e epEropti- | OWAIIA AND FORT OMAHA | ot shade,to-brown o biac .8 | &1, om0 Lmh o (e Ot 4 individally and collectivel B dinczetion: Toa g y and ¢ ly, will re- n wall G eted cut-threats from: Somora, and ration, caaily pplied, b in aie p. > | Send your sister o aust ons sed all : iy i o gy 4% 8 2o vt el S, St e el et | OMNIBUS LINE, |t SRt mil | e Gheoks, Letter Bill and Huta Hoadings, Cards, Ry and fitly framed, of the appreciation Tatwonstay wenaol8edto dojutics | Poce litle Mis. Ohvistsncy may | Sutondy oo proher o by | o bis rtorm i hs el e | MANURACTORED BY " o, & BEEMER, Bonds, Certificates of Stock, Diplomas, Labels, ween the railzosds and the peogle, | D78 t0_beliove that her lacky stey | Califain Sormas has evolved Mr. Balou into a United . e each undicats & epulicnn ordeng | s 20 a2 the court s granted | staten nevved wih i et teED | Sites marabal, Mr: Bullog : = F EmATY &0, | (OMW, SSION MERCHANT etc., done in the best manner, and at Ez 1o a divorcs, $150 a month alimony, | pose of ma ing permanent homes nd '.Pl':'ml:::;';fi E‘fi;?::‘h‘:: bx:::‘l: : Mt R - OLTAIA. Towest Possible Prices, o e and_Domest 4 -~

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