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THE DAILY BEE ROSEWATER EDITOR TO CORRESPON il alvaye be plessed arore, e r. of generel intereats o the people of | | el il non and ~HTte Endped or ae sdvertienmenits. Wk 1o o7 desiro coutriluticns cia poets ] coafater; and we will top ercrve some in ws case ecictent y lange to be diremedts | ¥ ROSEWATER, —————— NATICMAL REPLBLICAN TICKET. YOu PRYSTD) JAMES A. GARFIELD; ot O} “The denelatisrc ehall pase lave o cor + and prevent wnjust discrimina 3 G tele ica in this atatc adequate penaltice e nd extortion aph and i efe Wirs brandy and water temporari- 17 placed under his note by the fear- ful phyeiciane, Tanner etili continues hiafast. Tauner ig evidently nota bourbon. ——— Tws Douglas county central com- mittee meots to-morrow. It is very fortunate thet. Mr. McCormick had the foresight to call the committee | comgress. publicen n usually sho the part of ce; ENAP JODGMENT. cally an clection. | follows the nomination b been merely a matter of form and'the election eimyly a ratificstion meeting. Ttas therefore self-svident that the real cauvass io-this state must-be durs ing the period between the issue of the state convention and the nowinations. Tt will take at least one week in most cf tha counties t) get the committees togather 1cr calling the local conventions and a few days will necessarily have to in- tervene between the Jocal conventions and the state convention, really only a little over two weeks for a canvass, which, in the doz days of August, meas leaving the ring poli- ticiana to carry things by default. To a dispassionate observer this un- cauvass is an attempt on ain office-bolding poli- ticlans to get control of the state con- vention by snep judgment, all this is the Union Pacific corpora- tion that now controls not only our member _of congress, but also s num- ber of our leading state officers. The fact that Mr. Thurston, the paid pol- iticsl attorney of the company, made one of his olesginous appeals to the committes in favcr of this moveshows that they bave an in erest in cutting ghort tha canvass. Now auppose that these rings snd corprration ceed in packing the state convention with their creatures the call for lawyers The state céntral committes, by & very close vote, have decile1 to eell the republican state convent fret dey of September. the peopls of Nebraska & fraction | over four weeks to omvass and elect delegates 1o the convention that is to nominate an entire stats ticket, in- ding 1 the state offcers from gov- + | erncr down, 43 well as » member of | In Netraska, with har ro- jority of 20,000, 8 nomin- ation by the state convention is practi- The canvass that Thi, should and strikers, non the This gives slways leaves Behind suc- smelter has arrived at that place. It ws joyously received. Between two and three hundred mincrs are at work in Lead mountain district, North park. The Leadvile Chroniols clalms that there sre only two good mines in the Gunnison country. smelter of forty tons daily capacity working to its fullest extent, Tt is believed that the street-beds of Denver are so firm and solid that with proper cate they will never have to be poved. Mre. Georze O'Connor, of Lead- ville, drove s coupls of 1ot-j awey from her premises with her pis- ol On the range between Kokoma and Alma prospectors bave struck galena which runs from 600 to 900 ounces of silver. While two Puebloans were arrang- ing for a prize fight last week they became angry sud indulged in a fight without any priza, Larimer county boasts one firm | alone, Miner & Waerren, who have added 100,000 pounds to the wocl product of Colorado for the present year. They sheared 18,000 sheep. Twelve car-loads of wool have been shipped east from Larimer county duriog the present ssason. Shippers are getting better rates on transporta- tion than they received last eeason.| The Colora”o Central railroad, in addition to @ new depot and freicht- house, will build a roundhouse at Oen- tral. The plans ere now being pre- pared, end the work will be com- menced in a few days. The railrond company is about to build a £75,000 hotelat Idako Springs, alsoanew depot in the town. The hotel will, in all_probability, be built near the Rot springs, and will be on the most approved modern plan. The waterworks_question 18 again veyors ave locating the lines from Brownaville to Springfi=1d, snd thence will continue on over the mountains to connect with the Central Pacific at Winnemuoca. The waters of Pyramid Lake sre #aid to balike those cf Tahoe—noth- ing floats and nothing rises. At Tahoe logs soon become water-lrgged sod sink. At Glenbrook the lake’s bottom is paved with sunken slabs. The Hale & Noreross mine, st Vir- qinia Oity, has abandoned the bulkheading the 2200 level against Savage water, the ground on that level being 8o porous as to render such an attempt ineffeotual. This will render pumping to the Sutro tunnel level the water coming from the old north drift of the Bavage, and which so long flocded both mines, & continued necee- sitg. The bosrd of regents of the Nevads state university recently met at Car- son and fixed the price per acre of tim- berland granted the state. The price of state timber land containing nut- pine, cedar, juniper or mouataln mu- hogany wassetat $1.95 per acre, and Jand cootaining pine, fir, tamarack or cther timber suitable for mapufactur- ing into lamber or timbars, fixed at 250 peracre. Thera will not be sold a less quantity than 160 acres of tim- ber land in one body. Arizona In Tucton the pigs take their of- ternoon rest under the piano. So says The Record. I Tucson a fes of 83 is Imposed upon every new case filed with the clerk, the money going to buy a libra- ry for the uze of the bar. Long before the completion of the railroad to Tucson freighters began to bomoan, and expressed their fears 2n to their future prospects. They thought the railroad would do away with freighting, or at least g0 cripple it that the business would not be worth following. Oontrarg tofthe ex- agitating Silver Chfpoople. Thect y authocities lave purchased the Al- drich springs, which afford a boun. teous sapply of pure and wholesome nd notica will som be given for voting $65,000 in bonds to build the works. Tdaho Sprinzsis sbowing evidences of solid ard permanent improvement. A large number of buildings sre in of erection, many of them of & subs'aut'al character, aud in addition thus eatly. will - met the republicsn party | to those now buildiog some aix or eight ——— ron & very seriows ritk of fmore brick buildirgs for stores are Tae Cleveland republicans bave|s revclt among the vepublioan | contracted forand to be erested this nominated the Hop. C. B. Lockwood t5 contest the congressions] seat now «wccupied by Amos Townsend. Amos will find that the Stendard 0il Com- pavy cau't elect him this fall and will probably withdraw, Packed conven- tions don’t work any better in Ohio than they will in Nebrasks. Tue rumor that the military head- wustiers of the Platte will be shorily rotransferred to Omaha, will be re- ceived with glessure by our busiuess men and citizens, It is not to bo de- nicd that their removal from our city was an cqually serious disadvantage 1o our merchanta who had to transact tustuess with the various departments and to the cfficers in whose charge was of supplies msuds. The re- dquarters will be also o turn of the b amource of much gratification to mavy of our citizens who feel the social lcss wittch the transfer of the officers to the fort occasioned. Tn this connestion it is rumored that Gen. Sheridsn coptempls establ thinent of a ¢ i fn Omeha. Therois no plece brt- ter adapted forarmy instrnction. We caonot underatand, why the govero- ment continues its #chools of instruot- jon in locations where they are main- tained st grest expense and an equally wreat loss of efficiency. Why is the schosl for-oavalry instraction located at Carlitle, (Pa.,) barracks. Car ry properly chosen aga location & scheol during the revolu- or the war of 1813, but the these days when all tho * cavalry are employed exclusively west of the Missouri river it is very poor economy o buy horses in Pennsylca- nia and New York, train them at Car- lisle, ship them west, where they can be boughit cheaper out weat and when their maintenance would be 8o rauch cheaper west of the Missouri, Fort Omaha would aftord & splendid place forsuch training grounds,and it strikes v that it would bea very econom- ical messure to abolish Carlisle bar- vacks aud travisfer the echool of cav- alry to Omahs. {89 Wi tiopary, in Tuw Bes bas no objections to its enterprising coutemporaries copying sts special dispatches from two to four duge after they have appeared in its columns, solong a8 they extend the usual courtesylof ‘crediting themito the paper from which they are taken. It is perfectly willing that its morning competitors should avail themselves of its ample telegraphic facilities and save themselves the expense of specials #0 long as they do not hodily steal the excellent dispatches which Tur Bee furnishes its readers. But of Jate the Rapubliecan and Herald have been printing dispatches without giving credit for their pilferings. On the 27th inst. the Republican copied, word for word, from Tax Ber ot the 26tn its foll end cxclusive dispatelies from Chicago and Boston relative to Gen- eral Grant's business prospects, and placed it on their telegraph page with- <ut erediting it to Taz Ber. Thurs. day Tax Ber published e complete re- port of the demoeratic ratification meeting in New York, with theepeech- e of leading democrats, while its en. terprising contemporaries simply & nounced the fact that such a meeting was to have been held. This morning tha Herald prints s colomn and a quar ter of THE BEE's report, and heads its teleoraph page with the sccount which was published twenty-four hours pre. viously in Tmr Ber. Trr Ber has always credited every telegraphic item taken from its contemporari-s, ond hasa right to expect the same treatment. Of course it is mortify- ing for the Herald and Republicon to tud themselves daily beaten by the Bre in both telegesphic and iocal news, but such mertification should ot prevent them from follow:ng the usual rules of newspaper courtesy. The Bee can now, with-pride, call steention to its. unequaled facilities * obtaining new:, abddaily presents ite readers with = telographic sum- mazy of Sazeign and domestic ¢-ents, whick is ussurpsassd Yy soy we paper, noware. wi yart, ments mcocted. The republican party of Nebraska is rasporsible to the people for honest and good governmunt. ¢ regictors the decrees of menop- and nominztes bata wood men and tools for positions that require men of brains end integrivy, ¢ will seriously imperil party euo- long be- republicans of Nebrarka position the democrats of Georgis Tudependent, fearless men and, It the be N rise, peal to wo wil e trust Ox Mondsy a delegation of work- ingmen waited on General Haneock, at Governor's Island. urally b supposed that the superb “‘statesman” would have given at lenst some attention to this act of courtesy and good will, and expressed some of those deep and statesmanlike views for which our democratio friends claim he isso remarkable. On the con- trary, Gen. Haneook referred the com- mittee to Senator Barnum, chairman of the nations] democratio committee. The fact of the matter is that Hancock has a0 resl opinions worth considera- tion cuteide of the conductcf military afiits. The pretese that he is the embodiment of sage statesma entirely at variance with his education and training asa soldier. Ifthe work- ingmen wich for any expression of the democratic party's views on labor they must seek some other oracle than Gen, Hancock. oly menagers n assert themselves i in wil not the same masses who will refuse to swallow the dose put up for them. Seven weaks between the nomimstion and the elec- tion will give plenty of time for s for- midable uprising. If ten republicans in exch county should meetin & mam convention and repudiste the work of the corporation sttorneys and brass- collar editors, they are liable to upsct all thst the echeming politiciaus have If the party be g down the of party, rivered on by cor- nand corporate monopolies, aveliable to ropudiate the work of packed conventions and make a direet season. The Manitou people are in ecstacies over the discovery of a new cave in Wiliinms eanyon, whieh, from the deecription given, sppears to b the finest yet discovered 1 the Rocky mountsins. 1t hias not yet been ful y wxplored; five or six rooms, however, in which are grottoes or stalectaties of the rarest beauty. A destructive fire prevailed in the mountains betwoen Pennock’s camp and tho range last week. All the tie- makens’ cabns in that vicinity and several thousind ties were burned up, and a belt of timber at least five wiles in width and several miles in length was destroyed. The heat from the burpivg timber aloug the creek was e0 intense that large numbers cf fish were killed. A case of vagranoy recently csme upio Leadville. The allaged “‘veg" was found guilty by a jury. There- upon the judze ord-red the vagraat ta be given tothe cha'gs of the sheriff, snd was hired out by public cutery to the high-st bidder, for a period of four months, the law relating to ap- prentices gosernivg the prisoner for the time tuat ho is in ths possession of the man who hires him. A company bas been formed in Den- ver called the Colorado brick manu- ‘acturing company, and the pressed brick and fire-clay works in Golden the b For hava boen pucchared. The company lepe such move- | has a ospital of $100,000. The works not be mecersuy. |3t Golden are quite extensive, and 1l be made stil o by the in- thet the bonest | ™o medestillmore 50 by the in incorruptible masses of tho psrty will 1 every locality and give us men of brainasnd men who can’t be bought with a railroad pass, an interest in & grading contract or & bunch of greenbacks. s1id before, this calling the ecnvention on such short notica is a very risky ex periment, espeeially in fact thatir many, if not in nearly all the counties, the eonventions thst nominate delegates fo the state con- vention will also select representatives to the legislature that will elect a TUnited Ststes senator. As we have It would nat- ville, Mx. Hasmuzos Fisu denounces as an absurd lie the report that he would join the democratic ranks this fall. He fan't the sort of fish to be caught by democratic Sattery. QOCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Wyoming. Men sre offerad §2.50 work in the mines at Nort! Liramie county has the follow; stock asrewsed: Cuttle, 113,466; sh 79,944; horses, 8530. The Fort McKioney and Platte roadsfrom Rawlirs, together with a bridge acroes the Platte near Warm Springs, is nowabouta settled fact. The cit zens’ committee and the coun- 1y commissione's have puttheir shoul- ders to the wheel. The Homestal Colorado. Park. placer mining com- ny bas finihed its ditch at Cummins ity and made arrangements to build the dam. By this meaus they will run the river through the ditch, which will leave a considerable proportion of its bed dry, which will be mined as a placer, Thes Fix e re ar: eight smelters running in A number of strikes arereported from Copper mountain. The nortn of Jack tracting considerab! Oa and after August 15tk Leadville will have the letter carrer system. Thennchmgn of the mountains re. pert their erops in excell oo, The machinery e the fist Bieo ountsin is at- ention, iow of the ipis P to ing eep, troduction of n 1 the fac lities end ap vliances which will contribute to the manufacture of pressed and fire brick on a large scale, and ultimately to manufacture sewer-pipe. Tae Denver & Rio Grande railroed has over t%o hundred men and seven- ty five teams at work in Graps Creck canon,: snd several miles have already been graded. The engineer, Beemer, is placing a large force of men at work on the road at the Silver Cliff end of the route. By placing these two forces at work the Rio Grande will be completed to Silver CIiff by the first of October at the furthest. "The Rio Grande depot will be west of town abouta mile, at which place the site of Clifton has been located, and already articles of incorporation for ctreet cars between the two towns have been tiled. Montana. There is more blooded stoek eom- ing to Montana this year than at any time since its settlement. About 33,000 buffalo hides were shipped from Yellowstone county this summerand soring, They were worth about £70,000. Deer Lodge county has now only 12,000 shetp where the had 38,000 a short time ago, the rest being off where hay can be had for the stack- ing. A company contemplate building = suspeusion bridge acruss the Missouri river at the Three Forks, on the site of the cld ferry, if they can purchase the property. It is enid that & man now servinga sentence for grand larceny in the ter- ritorie] prison, is the first Dane ever senfenced Lo @ penitentiary in the United States. The wool-growers of Meagher coun- ty are thr.ugh shearing, and most of them through dipping, and have mov- ed their flocks to summer ranges, but there is fally §0,000 pounds mot yet Toedied. S Wool is rapidly accnmulating on the levee of Bauto:. Every bogq. is leaving Joaded with that staple, but trains are arriving so fast from Meagh. er county, that a load is always wait- ing. ‘Work has commenced on Fort As. sinaboine. Col Black has men d tailed quarry ngrock and by the time mechanios arrive from the sast every- thing will be in readiness Idato, Cariboo is a very promising mining eamp. Considerable damage has been done to crops in the Fayette valley by high water. B rer canyon has !thnl saw-mills in cp-ration cutting lumber f U.EF railroad. © Sy Thirty-two thousand head of cattle hara passed through Camas prairie for the eastern market this spring. A largs beaver dam bas formed a Iske on Xubble creek, Casia county, trout, A ditch is now being built from the Blackfoot river to within a mile of the town of Blsckfoot. 4 smaller di will then bring the water into the town, ead shade trees, etc., can be planted. Nevacs. Lake Tahoe is three feat higher this e | year thau usual, w. il secwze 3 * 1800d Sow of water in the Prucles {3 « The Opagen milway cempenys sur. i aud 1t i literally filled with speckled & ectations of simost every one, the reighting business has beeu improyed instesd of impaired, by the advent of the railroad, snd it is @ hard matter to get freighting doe to the various mining camps. Oreaon. A large settlement of Norwegions have taken posession of Wild Horae creek, in Umatilia oounty, and are all steady, indus'rious people. A pew bridge 500 feet long, and to cost 81000, wiil be built on the Van. oouserroad, to replace the fabrio de- stroyed by high water. A party of surveyors ars surveyirg a line from the Puyallup bracah of the Northern P: ific raflroad to Rattlesnake prairie, to connect with the survey through the Snoquaimie pass. Licutenant T. W. Symens,U. §. en. gineer, has started for Camp Ohelan to loeste and eurvey a wagon route from that post to the neare<t po'nt on the line of the Nort~ern Paoific railroad. Rich gold diggings have besn di covered at the head of Moore's Val- 1:y,in Yanhill county, in the Coast Riwgs mountains. Cobsiderab's ex- citement prevails, and several pro pectors have gone to the Lew dis- covery. An immense ran of salmon is re. poried in the Lower Columbia. Th's is considered framsitory, and cannit lustbuta few days. Notwithetand. ing th's heavy run it is probable that the whole season’s catoh will not rezch that of last, year. Owing to the stiike among fishermen the work did not commence until late, and during the ewrly part of the season ihe rua was very light. Very flactering reports are received from up the Willamette Valley in re- Iation to the grain crop. The whest crop inthe upper portion of the v-l 1oy will e enormous, as_from avery sectian roports come that the heads are filling picely. Tho farmers feel great'y elated over the prospects. Govd " prices for grain is the only thing wanted. Henry Thilson, sesistant engineer ofth: O. R, & N company, reports very littledamage to the grade along theriver by high water. By the end of August the entire grade will be fin- ished from Cellio to Wallula, and track-loying will begin at that tims. Alarge’ force will be set at work on the grade of projected road beyond Soake river, and_will oecupy two or three months, Work on the tunnels batween the Cascades and Dalles will begin in the fall and continue through the entire winter. Work on the Can- cades canal and locke is beirg proteca- ted with all possible vigor considering the obstacles, particularly the recent high water. = Although the water is eteadily receding, yet it is thought it will be toward the latter part of Au. guat before a foll force of men will pilon, resume work At present only about seventy-five are employed. As soon yielded over 160 kernels of large, beautiful wheat. C. F. Reed, of Yolo, is now run- ning seven self-binding reapers and & large stesm theesher in_his immente wheat field, and working ovemfifty men and about av muny threshes The reapers will run night and dsy uatll t7 grain becomes t00 ripe to cut with reapers, and then he will put on heeders and finish it up, His crop will ba st least 60,000 sacks. The farmers in and about Redwood Canyon, Moraga valley, Contra Crsta county, about fifteen miles from Oak- land, ‘ara just now terribly excited over'the recent discovery of gold in what e represented as vas'ly psying quantities, in a well defined ledge, at the head of Redwood canyon. A party under the charge cf ant State Eagineer Schuyler, with a: sistants and & camping outfit, trans- ported upon pack mules, is now re- of the Kern river, to asccrtsin tl for thestorage of water in that region, to increase and preserve tho_supply for irrigating purposes in the San Joaquin valley. John H. Burke has forwarded to the state board of equalizstion at Sio- ramento a complaint, asking that the assessmenta of the railroad compani be raised in every countyin the state. He claims that on an_examination of the varivus reporta of the following companies, made to the transportation commissioner, and also of the reports to the state board of equalization, he finds the companies are_assessed on their roadway, roadbsd, track and rolling stock, at a much lower valuo than the cost or value, asshown by the affsirs of the companyy; that according to this fully $130,860,000 has been oaitted from the Let. “NEW FANGLED NOTIONS" may not work injury to people when they relate to matters of little conse- quence, but when entertained as to what we sha'l take when sficted with serious disease they may lead to deat experience. Don’t therefcrs trifla with diseases of the blood manifested by eruptions, blotobes, scrofulous aud other swellings and gave symptoms, but take that well tected and effiea- cious remedy, Dr. Pierce's Goden M. dios] Discovery, the greatest blood- purifier of the age. If the bowls are Peilets (iittle sugrr-goated pills). CORES FEVER AND AGUE. Preasant VALLEY, JoJ) viess Co , Iu., March S1st 1879.—Dr. Pimece, Buffalo, N. Y: Dear bir—I write this to inferm you that my chld, one year old, has been pdrmanen:ly cured Uf the fever and ague in a weeks time, and the use of but balf a fottlecf yn & Golden Medics! Discovery, My wifen long sufferer from liver complaiit end b lisusness, by the use of the Discov- erg and Pelicts bas been entirely ye- lieved. The Discovery has never appuinted us for coughs and colds. Yours truly, JaMES STRIOKELL. Err———— *INVAL.VABLE FOR PILES AND KIDNEY DISEASES.” Vt., Heptetnber 10, iy for years from Pi T for relisf wi ceis ontil T used Kidney Wort, If the disecse shows symploms of return, as the case, I have never failed to Ly the uge of thin medicine! T have a mon eleven years old who hi years uniformly wet_ his bed nights, and all the prescriptions of different phy: wors inefiectual in checking it #ured by a physician that “Kidnew-Wort" was Just t e medicine to cure him, and sure ‘enough o trial was completely wuc- cessful. T tegard the mediciae involuable for Piles and Kidney diseases. “SAMUEL BULLARD.” iright's direase of the kidrevs i of the Kiduers and_urnary organs - ruanently cared by Prof GoVmette's Freuch Kidoey Pd , dia? —— BRIS-A-BRAC. Ladies aro wild about “Brioa Brac” and will talk, talk, talk about them worid without end. Such ladies should be SOZODONT and use it be- fore they descant upon their hobbies, especially if tho proseouted one is & male. It gives a favor to the oon- ion, SPALbINGS Gior wil provent & breal in & five hour's talk on bric-a- brac. —— CAN PILES BE CURED? s the mast important question to-day with muf. < 8t the long afficted feing millious who, ' en ook Tist o usves The I b ¥ sul and It 15 not_ resorded that in pisces with word-7" iee, it ne cot'd not hava Joo s Can pilos be ¢ iabee hes s lved the probl more certain than tast} on without instant relfef, ahd by following hle sim. as the water falls 80 s nct to interfers with the work, s force of 400 will be put on. Oalifornis. There is {alk of constructing a nar-— row-gauge railroad between Lodi and Wocdbridge. Near Lodi the wheat will tarn out forty bushels to the scre. Hops thrifry; grapes excellent; peach erop very poor. ¢ Jmmenss quantities of water, valu- able for irrigation, is ssid to be’ going to waste in Kern county, through the Buena Vista slough, The matter of the extension of the railroad from Cloverdsle to Ukish is merely a question of time, and a very short time at that. Two_oil wells are being bored at Sauta Crus, and six more are being got ready for drill The eost of bor. 10, etc., is from 83000 to $4000. Tolare farmers urge the constrace tion of a canal from Bakersfield to Watecn's ferry, on the San Joaquin, and down the river to Antioch, en an o move farm produce eheaply. . There -rlc 1(?1 cities in the state hay- inga population of over 10,000, ings popolstion of over 10,000, They noitco, Oukland, Sacra mento, San Jose, Los Angeles and Stockton, ranking in that order, Some fields of flax in San Mateo are injured by worms and slso by an fosect reserabling the spider. Tn orher ocases a sort of blight or rust affects the stalk, which turns blaek dnd breaks off near the groyad. The water troublas are aguin sgitat- ing the people st the Cential Orsifor nia o1 my, at Fresno. The colonists complain that their vines sud trees aro being burned up for the want of we. ter, and that in consequence they are beirg ruined. Work on the Golden Gate woolen mille, Sen Francisco, is being pushed forward rapidly, and it is expected that the mill will be in operation by the end of Avgust. Oe hundred and §ity white persons will be given employment in the mills, Some whalers of San Luis Obispo recently put the automstic buoy off Point San Luis out of crder, because the whistle frightened off the whales. h | The steamer Santa Oruz went ashore in consequence, on her lest e injured considerably. Some white Australian wheat of un. usually fine quality is veported from Freso. They are from six to pine iuches in langth, the kernels growinz L small lsaf [fle zeshes, wrraged segelatly oo two sidu of the sia, eack math couNEAlng From cix te fan trip, and o 1 2els of wheet, Single heads have | s ° plo instructions a8 s habil and diots il oeositted and over 65 per -ent, cured, and argu. ments aud th-ories of those who baren's used them, go for naught. Anakesia is now prescri &4 by phsaicians of all schools aod bas prououne. od as near‘infallinle as fa p welblo. It s catily applie . perfecty fale. Instantly relieves pain, and uitimately cures thio moat inveterate. cases It bas grapdiy #olv.d the problem that Plies can bocured. Samples of “*anake.t.” are fo sl suferers, on spylication to P, New & Co, ol manufactnrers of Anakests, Box 5346, New fore. also sold by druggists sverywhers. Price 81 par bos. Y EBucxlen's Arnios Balve The Brst SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Uloors, Salt Rhonm, Tevst Soiés, Tetter, Chapp- ed Hands, Chilblains, Corns, aud all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve is guaranteed ¥ give perfoot satiafac- tiod in every case or monsy re tanded, Price 30 cents per box. For sale by 8dly K. Om: 18I J. C. VAPRR, ERCHANT TAILOR Capitol Ave,, Opp.-Magctio Hall, OMARA, - - - NEB, MUSIC, CERMAN & FRENGH MADAM MENDON, Wflbm 32 (Imlblh{‘h'fn 88 ay sccomplished #her my e, Germuan ‘and Fronch, | derirous o secarisg & 48410 efthT of hese branches.She will cpen & 8ol shortly, but for the preseat parties sddrem hor at Max Meyor & Bro’s m?n'é Sore, S M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, KEPRESENTS : PHENIX ABSURANCE (0., of Lou: don, Cash Asseta 1o 07,107 AESICHsSTEM, 7 ¥, Gapital, 00; THE MERCHANTS, of Newnrk. GIRAR - FIRE, Ph{lady his, NOWTEWESTECN ' NATIG: FIREMEN'S FIIND, Cafifornl . BRITIE G ASERICA ASSURANCECo 1,200,000 NEWA & INS. GO, Assets.... 20,000 RICAF CENTRAL, Asseta. 300, <3t Cor. of Fifteenth & Douglas § St ou:: meng4; Sl s e ey | cl 5L PUAE R You BOOTS AND SHOES At & LOWER FIGURE than st aZy other ghos house In the elty, P. LANG'S, - 236 FARNHAM 8T. connoitering and surveying the head | i prac'ioability of building reservoira | ; UND T wan an. |- INVALIDS AND OTHERS SEEKIN& HEALTH, STRENGTH and ENERGY, WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS, ARE RE- QUESTED TO SEND FOi THE ELECTRIC REVIEW, AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR- NAL, WHICE 13 PUBLIYHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTI TTREATS upen . HYGIENE i Thyek cal Cultare, #nd eac i of frece ACHER GALVANIC CO., NATI,{\ PULVERM R. EIGHTH and VINE STS.. CINCIA| SANTA OLAUS FOUND. Greatest Liscovery of the Age. Wonuerfuldiscoveriesin the world have been made Among othor things whers Santa Claus stayed, Chuldren oft ask if o makes goods ot not, q And suddenty droppedintowhat Where wonder of wonders th #hile fairy-like beings ap, Thero were movatalns beautiful green, And far brighter skies than ever were soen, Birds with the hises of a rainbow were found, While flowers of exquisits fragrance were grow with more ke ours, ing aronnd. Not loug were they left to wondar in doubs A beiug soon came the, had hoard muck about, Twas Santa Claus’ self and thistey il ey, e looked like the pictares _esse every 1ay. e Loarm that looked very queer, HEaay teuh ! grisahoppers instead of redeer, He rode in a shell ine of & h, But be took them on toard aud drove them o Ho showed themn ll uver his wonderful realm, And fectories making g6ods for women and men, Furriers were workinz o hate great and emall, To Bunce's thev said they were scnding them all. ris Kingle, the Glove Maker, told them at once, Al cur Gloves we are rending to Bunce, Sa ta showed them suspencers and many things A2n G vaha every oné knew Bonos well He therefore should send his x0ods to bis care, Knowing bis frier ds will get their tull share. o rulomber 3e dwole in Omat lowe, ‘want pronent to * ico' go round, Borsbin A gloves great and small, very costive use also Dr. Pierce's | gireet, JNO. G. JACOBS, ‘ormerty of Gtah & Jacobs) ERTAKER . 1417 Farnham Et., Old Stand of Jacob Gis ORDERS Y TRiBGRAPH soLicirs antr.] \(/.; et Pt . Py i e (g MEAT MARKET, U, P, Block. 16th St. Fresh anJ Salt Meats o all kinds constant oa hapi, rces reasounble.” Vegelabios o s0at ivered to+ ay gart of the city. e P AU At v)v 5 1 B ik S s e B ATTENTION, BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Bonks, near LOUISWLT B, NEB., has now ready ot the depoteat Loniaville, on the B. & gl. railroad, WIEHITE BRIOK to fill any order at reasonable prices, Par- ties desizing a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. 3, T. A, HOOVER, I’top., T orbevilla. Neh Dr. C. MULLER'S S rsou D Cutex the frost dangerous eases of Diptheria, CROUP, BRONCHITIS, ammation of the Thront, Mamps, Cancar e W hosptte Couah, ani il e and ‘ehronie disgases of the Throat, Scarlet Fever, MEASLES, RASH, POX in every FOR SELF TREATMEN ANIALYAHL 473S HO. 1t 15 an unfallinz remedy and proteetion la times when these dlse ses prevall = It cures all eaes arlsing from TEETHING In chlidren, {of Istarien Worm Fever ete, ac- companieq oy Cramps. Spasiis, VOwiiing, Constipation and Lrr tation. Acute and chronic disenses, for istance Lung, TLar, Liver an | Kiiey Complatnts; Biligis Fere;. and_ Bliousaess, discuees of vall, the 2 PR somach, loss of sppette, dispepsis, onstipation, windoolle. ete., ee. CHILLS, GALLFEVER, LOSS OF FLESH, CONSUMPTION Tmpure Blosd and ol diseascs arising thers- ind Biadder, and all rin rom: Tmale Complatnts, weak and frrequids menstRIton. 1k of blood, pains in the pack before and after the pariod, oh.oresls, whites, ete. A sure cure! THIS GRANDEST REMEDY OF THE WORLD Will convince the most skeptical in a taw Eours after giving fta trial of Its unfatling curative propertles: If taken (mimediatels after You have take coid, or after difuking impurs water or fod it will be & sure preventative for all atiments that generalis follo. 1| Give it a trial and yeu wil be con- got the best Full directions given o each boftid | Price per Bottle $1.00. For aae by all Aruggtet aad by the ealy ot Br. . Ruller, 898 & 528 3. 16th Street, OMAHA, NEB. BEXOBLSIOR Machine Works, OMATEA, FEE. J, F. Hammond, Prop.& Manager The most thorongh appointed and complets s 224 Fourtiry in the sate- Custings of every description masufactured Engines, Pumps aud every class o m2de to order. pecial attention givea to LADIZS' & GENTS, HADE T0 ORDER!| s 8 11 An, Pull Hange! Wel ZUrs, eg;.ow TS, form & ail eiuptions of the skin. =} BANKING WCUSSS. QLOEST ESTA BLISHED. BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL, HAMILTON$CO BANEKERS. ausacted same a3 that of a2 Incor. od Bavk. Accounts kept in Curreney or guld subject o oheok without notice Certificates of u stx aud twe've mo demand withcut 1 t fssusd payatle in three, \ bearing intersst, or oo rest. Ady nices mads to «ustomers on_ approved se- curi oy % market rates of Inferest. Euy and sell zold. bills of exchiange Govern- went, Clunry ad City Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on Fis land, Ircland, Seot- 1and, and all parts of Europe. Kall B ropean Passage Ticketa GOLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE angldit U. 8. DEPOSITORY. First Nationa Bank OF OMAHA. Cor. 13th and Farnbam Streets, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT IN OMAHA. (SUCCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROS.,) PSTABLISLED 1N 1806, Organized an & Natlonal Baok, August 20, 1863, Capital and Profits Over$300,000 8gecially suthorized by the Secretary or Treasury to receive Subscription te the U.S.4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN. OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS HxBuAX KooxTan, President. Avecarus Kotxtas, Vice Presilent. B.W. Yarss. - whier. A J. Pozrurrox. Attoracy. o8N A. Ck_anToN. H. Daves, Ass't Cashior. This’ bauk recsivesdeposit without regard to amounts. e time oertificates bearing interest. Dravs drafie on San F ancisco and peinch clies of the United ttatcs, als) Londoo, Dublin, Fait burgh and the principal citics of the coat! nent of Euroge. 6 Sel's pass ge Lickets for Emigrasts fo the Ta- man line. - maylitf REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bemis’ Reac EsTaTE Acecy. 15th & Douglas Ste., Omaha, Neb. This sgency doee sTRIOTT 8 brokerage busk Dot Den 5ot hecuiate, and iherelors a2y ax #3ins on Its books aye insured 10 Its patroos, in stead of being gobbl- & up by the agent BOGGS & HILL, REAL ESTATE BROKERS No_ 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA NEBRASKA. Ofice —Nort's Skde opp. Grand Central Hotal. Nebraska Land Agen;:y. DAVIS & SNYDER, 1606 Farnham St Omaha, Nebr. 400,000 ACRES carefiily selected land Iu Enstern Nebruska for mle. rgaiasin iwproved fasms, WEBSTER SNYDER, P.R.R. preniet 1 Omaba. at ety propert 0.F. DAV Late Land Com'r BYRON KX, Lawis RuRp. Byron Reed & Co., LT ERTARLISKD REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Feep 3 comolet Estats In Omaha a THE ORIGINAL. BRIGGS HOUSE ! COor. Randolph £t. & bth Ave., OHICAGO ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Loerted in the business contre, convenient 10 piac-s of amusement. Elovan'ly furnisbed, Eontaining all modem improvements, passonyed elévator, ke, J. 1. CUMMINGS, Froprietor. oclf! OGDEN HOUSE, Cor. MARKET ST, & BROADWAY Council Bluffs, Towas On Tine of Street Rallws all trains. RATES—Parlor 8 second flonr. $2 50 per da; METROPOLITAN IRA WILSON . PROPRIETOR. 154 Netropolsen_is cenirally located, and Bret Gase in svo ¥ Feafoct, baviog Tacently baen entiroy renova‘ad | The public wii And it % Comforiable and bomolike house, marstf. UPTON HOUSE, Schuyler, Neb. Fust-class Houss, Good deals, Good Beds Avry Rootms, and’ kifd and aceommodating iidtment, Tw g00d mamp'e rooms. Specia attantion patd to comirersial trivelers. S. MILLER, Pm& Schu ylpL 'FRONTIER HOTEL, Laramis, Wyoming. oy st ob. ng men, TEE1RD. prearietor. INTER - OCEAN HOTEL, Cheyenne, Wyoming. First-closs, Fine large Sample Rooms, ene blosk from depot. Trains stop from 20 minutes 10 bours for dinner. Free Bus toand from Dopot. Kates 200, 8250 and §8.00, according to toom; 8 ngle meal 75 cents . BALCOM, Proprietor. nief Clerk, | mie-t A ANDREW BORDE? WAMBURG AMERIGAN PACKET CO0.S Weekly Line of Steamships Leaving New York Every Thursdsy at 2p. m, For England, France and Germany, For Passage apr'y to C. B. RICHARD & (0., General Passerge Agects, fuaetlly 61 Broadway; New fork », B. BEEMER, GOMMISSION MERCHANT i | C:) A 1856. 1880- WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A COMPLETE STOCK FOR SPRING=SUMMER STYLISH AND @00D, NOBBY AND CHEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Snitings, an Elegant Stock of Ready-Made ClotLing in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish- ing Goods Stock Complete HATS, GAPS, TRUNKS AND VALISES, In fact the Stock is complste in all Departments. Don't Fall to see our Custom Department in charge of . Thomas Tallon. M. HELLMAN & CO, 1301 & 1303 Farnham Street. 0 THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: PROF. GUILMETTE'S FRENCH KIDNEY PAD | # A Positive and Permanent Cure 8 Guaranteed. In all cases of Gravs', Diabetes, Dropsy. Bright's Disease of th Kidneys, Incontinen’s and Ket of Urige, Ioflamation o maleodaw T ed br privata diseases or otheawise Th * & uned with wucer s for nearly fen yearn in woud. ful eurative efects. ~ 17 cx intarmal medicines Leing reqnired ‘moulals of cures 3 We bave | this Pad when ail receive the Pad by retum mail FRENCH PAD (0., Toledo, Ohio. METTE'S FRENGH LIVER PAD Ague, Dumb Agus, A_‘(‘u: ::g::llm;v’;a:mnm o Dy=pepsia, o i e ft by revare T Wil positiely e re Fever a ane ail digenses of the Liv Ask jour druggast for (h PAD GUIL ARPETINGS. Carpetings! Carpetings| J. B. DETWILER, Old Reliable Carpet House, 1405 DOUGLAS STREET, BET. 14TH AND 15TH (ESTABLISHED IN 1868.) Carpets, Oil-Cloths, Matting, Window-Shades, Lace Curtains, Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARCEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LAGE CURTAINS And bavs a Full Lige of Mats, Rugs, Stair Rods, Carpet- Lining Stair Pads, Crumb Clothes, Cornices, Cornice Poles, Lambrequins, Cords and Tassels; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Carpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call, or Address John B. Detwiler, 0ld Reliable Carpet House, OMAHA, Saved oo Doath SISV R FAILS Dr. Carl Miiller's QUPATLING MEDICIN o HOME TESTIMO. Hear what Ex-Mayor Garvey, ao I and promiaent ctizen of Py, 57 Prava, O, December ‘The Dx. Bosaxxo Mo c1xs Co, Fijus, Crvriaurn1 fosl uuder mans obligations o o or 18 elet aovdod o £ the Sheo’ Tour e modictns, Dr. Bosnko's Rhoursatie Cus I bava been for mpoy yea s & rov frors Chronie Rheumatiam, sufloring at limeg Toost axéraciating paice, aud depriviog mo. of Toany wlehe sietn.” Afier coomuitng & oumber R ar Wheumati Curo 5 sher and saking the oo Purifor s $! od free. , 1578 uaing four bowl in connoetion wit.h i, T sm ! from any pain, abie o attend to my Toating perts iy comiortabie st igrt Réspecttulry yours, 8. B. GARVEY Dr. Bosaniky's Treatise on Rheuma ghm. FREE tiem and Pes vout on app ‘Address The Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co. PIQUA, OHIO. €. F,GOODYAN, et Axer Omaba._ SR A S VINEGAR WORKS ! Jomas, Bst. 9th and 100h Sta, ONAHA.. | | 1 FOR SELF TREATMENT ANBLYIHL 4713S HO. Cares the most dangerous cases of Suamer Gomplint DIARRHEA, YVOMITING, CRAMPS s Cholera Morbus, Diarrhes, Vomiting and Cramps 1o aduts. JAUNDICE, YELLOW FEVER, 1d 8il sicknesses caused by i?'lr, Gall, Kidner, Wit and planis et Sraall Pox inalisdfset forms. impure blood. vomiting of gall or eases arising from Teething 18 Umab. | Baaiet proposs fn dup | oo g oo 2, juatll 1ovlocka m.. on Avgust B UL o B Vaca warboas 12 1his o | Am of No. 1 apeing wheat, half hard i e enind Petors grind Baif wots or Odersa. and mtxed o Bl be of G quatity, o4 with hickory b % ps, 1 ever. e e e eebing mide harrela will Y3 bisod, chills and fever, ‘E,:—"ja.. oo mastine 5 M tis an Unfaling Remedy and protecton | & soau,smi a1 1o be i overament reserves the right (o rafact amy e i prop sal- and fuil infor iddiog, conditions in times when these diseases prevail f!mllelwmv{fln’:- LT Give it a trial and you wil be con- | Vinced that you have got th bect’ ome =4 ddressed 1o e andersigne | 2 THOMAS WILON, Corr. 424 € & e !B a0 BT 1T FOWLER & SCOTT, ARCHITECTS. B bottle. Full direetions giwen on Price per Bottle $1.00. For sals by all druggiers 224 b7 138 ey manufacmer Dr. Carl Miiller, o S R gt @MAKA, NER |