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    THE DAILY BEE.
Friday Mormng.iOct. 3.
THE CITY CIRCULATION OF THB
DALLiYBEB la greater than the com
bined City Circulation of all other
Omaha Dailies. aa < i exceeds that of
any dally Journalpubllflhed In Omaha
by at least 100O copies per day.
THE OMAHA DAILY BEE
Berred to robscribers by carrierto any part oJ
be dty , everr day , ( Sunday ! exwpted at fifteen
cents pet week.
TJ * Omafco Daily Bee wffl be mailed to ub-
rlbers at the following rates , payable invariably
advance : $3.00 per annom ; tt.00 Az. month * .
The Omaha WtMy Bee 12.00 per year.
Any complaints about Irregularities , or 1m
roper delivery of the paper , if addressed to Ihl
fflcewill receive prompt attention.
The OmoJui Daily Bee has by far the largect
relation both In Omaha and abroad , and If
hereore the best aad cheapest advertising me *
lorn.
tarfon IBTIUSTISO nsdLLavv , Linn non-
IA T ACT OOXMIRCUIi KXrOKH , &ULX01B AXD
roeromcs TOU-TIILE * . n THIRD MOB.
FALL 1879. FALL 1879.
H. & 0. F. HE3KMAN ,
JOBBERS AM ) RETAILER * OF
jMrFLOWERS ,
JS&-FEATHERS ,
JSJ-RIBBONS ,
STRAW
r 1408 Dough t strut , Omaha , Neb.
Our Thirty-first Semi-Annual
MILLINERY DISPLAY
Will commence on Tuesday Evening ,
Qciobtr 7th , with a brilliant
GASLIGHT PROMENADE.
Having introduced this pleasant
feature in connection with our millin
ery openings , we take personal pride
in making it a
GRAND SUCCESS.
We therefore promise a DISPLAT
THAT SHALL ElCEL OUR PREVIOUS EF-
roRTS.
HL & C. F. HICKMAN ,
Headquarters for Millinery.
The display will continue during
the week.
"KENO. " Best Plug Tobacco on
earth. For sih by first-doss retailers.
5-lm
BREVITIES.
Pateraon soils CoaL
See Polack's advertisement.
Wheeling Tobies , 1419 Farnam st.
"Garland" is the best parlor stove.
sel3-eodtf
-
_
Dillon played to another large
audience Wednesday evening.
Atkinson's goods and work will
bear inspection by. daylight.
The October term of the Douglas
county District Court begins next
Monday.
See the "Garland , " at Lange &
Fotick's , before buying parlor stoves.
selS-eodtf
Most of the delegates to the Re
publican State convention returned
home yesterday.
Henry Bollnsthe Sixteenth street
grocer , had two horses stolen from his
stable Wednesday eveninjr.
Emmet Kennard is now the sole
lessee of the Academy of Music , hav
ing purchased the interest of Mr.
Pagett.
Pagett.THE
-THE DEE Job Rooms have all the
latest' styles of job type and cau do
work'of every description at prices
that will defy competition. Call in ,
and if you don't order we should be
pleased to show you specimens. tf
H. and C. F. Hickman , wholesale
and retail millinerss
are making ex
tensive arrangements for their semi
annual display which takes place next
Tuesday evening , and following even
ings. Read their advertisement in
another column and don't forget the
date. *
Young Men's Christian Associa
tion rboma removed to 1410 Farnham ,
between Fourteenth and Fifteenth.
The association will soon have a pleas
ant suite of rooms fixed up in taste.
We are glad to note the increased in-
terestln the Y. M. C. A. work in our
city.
Kestnerthe man who was arrested
for stealing bullion from the Smelting
Work , pleaded guilty Wednesday after
noon in Judge Anderson's court. He
_ was held to await the action of the
Grand Jury. The value of the silver
drippings , which were recovered from
him , is 3165 85. A few nights ago a
silver ; bar and other stuff , in all
amounting to about $800 , were stolen ,
and this led to a thorouga search ,
which , resulted in the finding ref the
property concealed in an ash barrel.
Kesttter denies stealing the silver bar.
Trie Omaha Bee Lithographing Co.
has boon in existence less than a year
andhas already established a reputation
for first-class work , and that , too , at
prices that can not bo duplicated in
Eastern cities. Largo orders have
boon executed by this company for
bonds , drafts , checks , letter , note and
billheads , and the best of satisfaction
has been given in every case. As this
is the only establishment of the kind
in the State , all wanting such work are
requesvod to send in their orders , tf
The excursion train to Wahoo yes
terday under the auspices of Company - '
pany G , got off in good shape at 8
o'clock. The train consisted of seven
coaches , comfortably filled. Besides
the members of the company , there
were a large .number of citizens on
board , and the crowd was increased at
every station along the road until the
train reached t.Wahoo. The mem
bers of Company G wore their
new uniforms and presented a
very handsome and attractive appear
ance. They were also supplied with
arms , and were accompanied by the
Second regiment band. The weather
has been very favorable , and no doubt
the-/ have had a big day of it at
Perky" Saunder's County ' Fair at
Wahoo.
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO-
. .
„ '
"KEN6" "Plug Tobacco , ( Mussel
man < b.Co.'s ) . Steele & Johnson , wholesale -
sale agents.
Wednesday morning ,
Octob 1 | Mrs. Barbara Whitman , at
the age of 62 years.
The funeral will take place Satur
day , t s o'dodf . m , , from the Ger-
" *
st-
THE EVENT OF THE SEASON !
THE LEADING-
MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT !
TILLED TO ITS DTMOST CAPACITY.
' Semi-annual
ATKINSON'S Grand -
Millinery Display will take place on
Thursday , Friday and Saturday , Oc
tober 2d , 3d and 4th , on which oc
casion the public are most cordially
invited , to witness the largest display
of fine millinery replete with all the
choicest novelties known to the art
heretofore on exhibition in this city.
Come everybody. *
A. & T. ATKINSON ,
Cor. Thirteenth and Douglas sts.
PttBSONAi , PABAUttAPBB.
Mr. William Sexauer returned from
Central City Wednesday evening.
Senator Saunders went out to Wa
hoe yesterday to attend Perky'a fair.
Hon. Clinton Briggs and family re
turned from California Wednesday
afternoon.
Major W. O'Connell , of the U. S.
armypassed through Omaha.yasterday
for San Francisco.
Mr. George E. Stevens , superin
tendent of the Union Pacific car de
partment , left for Salt Lake yesterday.
Gen. 0. B. Sikes , of New York ,
passed through the city yesterday en
route to San Francisco.
Dr. Goodwill , of North Platte , and
Nathan Blakeley , of Beatrice , left
Omaha for the East yesterday.
Mr. Samuel Rees , foreman of The
Rapublican job department , accom
panied by his wife and Mrs. Marshall
Lewislef t yesterday for Salt Lake , in
tending to be absent two or three
weeks.
Among the latest arrivals at the
Metropolitan hotel are the following :
R. A Julian , Kearney ; N. Millett ,
Columbus ; S. P. Bellman , Albion ; M.
J. Thompson , St. Edward , Neb. ; H.
C. Russell , Schuyler ; T. Jensen , Ne
braska ; A. G. Kendall , St. Paul ; E.
Howhill.Sutton ; F.M. SenterDowitt ;
A. B. Carn : Bedford , PennI ; W. 0.
Hembel , Fairbury ; James Ireland ,
F-iirbury ; F. A. Morey , Fairbury ;
G. S. Guild , Juniata ; J. Hodges
Juniata ; A. D. Richie , Seward ; Wm.
Hickman , Seward ; T. A. Hawley ,
Seward ; D. C. McKillip , Seward ;
A. L. McClure , Fairbury ; Mrs. R.
Vansickle , St. Paul ; N. Blakely , Be
atrice ; T. A. Dillon , Pat Mars , Lin
coln ; A. M. Post , Columbus ; E. Fil
ley , Beatrice ; C. D. Sprague , Ft.Lar-
amie ; C. M. Parke , Waverly.
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO
NIGHT.
A. E. Simpson has changed to the
second floor of his old stand. oc2tf
A smart boy or young man , of f
proper parents , who speaks the Bo
hemian and German language , can get
employment in the new dry goods
store , Thirteenth and Jackson.
L. 0. ENEWOLD.
Some one acquainted with the busi
ness preferred.
Use only Jfi. B. ilallory & Co.'fl
Oysters ; always fresh and reliable
No slack-filled goods.
J. PHIPPS ROE , Agent ,
a28thu&mon-jaul Omaha , Neb.
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO
NIGHT.
West's Liver Pills cure Sick Head
che. d&wlv
Telegraph Construction.
The now telegraph company , the
American Union , is making very rap
id progress , as we learn from Superin-
tendendent Dickey. The poles have
been set and most of the wires strung
from St. Louis to Kansas City. Six
gangs of men are now at work on the
Omaha extension of the North Mis
souri road , and will have the line
completed to Omaha about the middle
of October. Eastern connection will
be finished so that general business
can be begun about the 1st of Novem
ber.
ber.J.
J. C. Mason , superintendent of tel
egraph of the St. Louis , Kansas City
& Northern railroad , who was in this
city on Tuesday , is preparing to con
struct a line of telegraph over the
Omaha extension of his road for the
Western Union company.
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO
NIGHT.
We wish to inform our customers
and the public generally that we have
received our fall stock of boots and
shoes , which we will sell as low as any
one. HENRY BOUN & Co. ,
Cor. Sixteenth st. and Capitol avenue.
se27-lw _
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO
NIGHT.
.
Miss Sherwln's Concert ? "
The following programme has been
arranged for the concert at the Acade
my of Music , Saturday evening :
L Overture . , k .
2. Quartette. . . . . .
Mesdames Griffey and VanOrman.Messrs.
F. S. Smith and J. L. Smitk
"Virginia Gabriel's Chef d'Oeuvre , The
Surprise .
-Miss Amy Sherwin.
4. Solo for Soprano .
ilrs. Griffey.
E. Scotch Ballad. . Auld Eobin Gray
Miss Amy Sherwio.
G. Grand Cavatina from Somnambula. . . .
Miss Amy Sherwin.
7. Duett f r Soprano and Tenor .
Miss Amy Sherwin and Mr. W. S. Smith.
a By request : "Cominff thro' the Kye. "
Miss Amy Sherwin.
9. Dustt for Soprano and Contralto .
Mesdames Griffey and Van Onnan.
To conclude with
10. Grand Mad Scene from Lucia deLam-
mcnnoor.
Reserved seats at Kennard & For-
syth's drugstore. _
Charles McDonald , Importer and
Manufacturer of Cloaks and Suits ,
259 Farnham streets. sepl8eod-tf
Boindorff sells baled hay and straw.
West's Liver Pills Cure Liver Complaint -
plaint _ _ d&wly
Hats at the 99 cent store , eod-tf x
West's Liver Pills cure Dyspepsia ,
d&wly
If your liver is torpid , if your appe
tite ia poor , if you want you * stomach - { i
ach thoroughly cleansed , if you cannot - 1
not sleep , if yon want a good digestion - !
tion , use Dr. Bull's Baltimore Pills.
Price only 25 oenti.
THE , STATE CONVENTION.
Full Report of the Proceed
ings.
The Nebraska Republican State
convention met in Masonic Hall , this
city , Wednesday eveningthere being
a very large attendance , nearly every
county in the Satte being fully repre
sented.
The convention was called to order
by Hon. James W. Dawes , of Crete ,
chairman of the State Central Com
mittee.
Hon. M. H. Sessions , of Lincoln ,
nominated Hon. M. L. Hayward , of
Otoe county , for temporary chairman ,
and Mr. Hayward was accordingly
nominated by acclamation.
Up to three o'clock Wedncsdayaftei-
noon the prevailing impression was
that a desperate contest , would bo
made by the men who had organized
the Hayward boom to defeat General
Cobb for a renomination to the Sup
reme bench.
Upon counting noses , these schem
ers discovered that they would be very
badly scooped. Demoralized by the
convention that they were destined to
ignominious defe.it they decided to
abandon the contest , and in order to
lot Hayward down as easily as possi
ble , a parley was had with the friends
of General Cobb who , conscious
of their strength , magnanimously
concede.d the request that Hayward
be made chairman of the convention.
This programme was accordingly
carried out.
Mr. George Smith , of Cass county ,
nominated Hon. D. H. Weeler , ct
Cass , which nomination was comfirm-
ed by acclamation.
B. D. Slaughter , nominated Mr.
Kendall as second secretary , but that
gentleman declined the honor.
Mr. Barnes , of Dixon , nominated
Mr. E. Pinckney , of Harlan county.
Elected by acclamation.
The committee on credentials then
reported the following list of delegates
as entitled to seats in the convention :
Adams countv A. L. Wigton , Jas.
Laird , C. R. Jones , B. E. Swift , L.
TJ. Palmer , R. A. Dague proxy to J.
M. Abbott. *
Antelope county 0. P. Hurford ,
W. B. Lambert.
Boone county S. P. Bellman , M.
J. Thompson , C. L. Harris.
Buffalo county J. P.Hartman , W.
P. Squire , J. J. Saville , C. E. West-
ling , R. A. Julien.
Butler county .Thos. Jensen , A. F.
Coon , Cal. A. Roberts , Isaac Oppen-
heimer.
Cass county H. D.Root , Samuel
Richardson , Jno. F. Polk , Cyrus
Alton , proxy to G. S. Smith , Orlan
do Taft , John S. Smith. D. H.
Wheeler , A. W. M. Laughlin.
Burt county M. R. HopewellGeo.
P. Hall , John E. Douglas , Watson
Parish , proxy to M. , R. Hopewell.
Cheyenne County J. M. Saxton ,
Geo. H. Jewett.
Clay County J. B. Dinsmore ,
Martin Clark , Ezra Brown , proxy
C. D. Steele , L. A. Noyes , proxy to
J. B. Dinsmore , J. V. Howard , J.
H. Chase , O. G. Maury.
Colfax County J. T. Clarkson ,
proxy to H. 0. Russell Wm.
Draper , A. E. Cady , proximy to N.
W. Wells , J. A. Grimison , "proxy
10 H. C. Russell.
Cuming County E. K. Valentine ,
U. Bruner , C. 0. McNish , J. McMil-
len.
Ouster County Frank H. Young.
Dakota County G. W. Wilkinson ,
A. D. Cole.
Dawson County J. H. McCall , S.
S. Baldwin. *
Dixon County .T. B. Barnes , S.
Gamble. F. P. Wigton.
Dodge County J. F. Briggs , S. B.
Colson , J. A. Sill , G. 0. Dodce , D.
0. Howard , J. C. Blackman , Gee E.
W. Dorsey ,
Douglas County E. K. Long , S.
G. Mallett , proxy to E. K. Long , A.
P. Nicholas , E. F. Smythe , Ed.
Haney , J. M. Thurston , F. P. Han-
Ion , M. Cummings , Charles Banckes ,
Geo. BensonJ&hn , H. Erck , Joseph
Fox , S. Parmelee , fproxy to John
Morrell , E. M. Bartlett , H. C.
Timme , Moses Ballou , proxy to O.
H. Ballou.
Fillmore County 0. L. Shelly , J.
Jensen , J. B.Lewis , A. J. Beals , W.
E Fifield , R. H Pinney W. T.
Strothers.v
Franklin County J. P. A. Black ,
Ernst Arnold , W. W. Robinsonproxy
by J. P. A Black.
Furnaa county J. JJI. Lee , Wm.
Coykindalo.
Gage county N. Blakely , J. N.
Richards , S. M. Hazen , Elijah Filley ,
Frank Holt. Alternates.
Gosper county E. D. Johnson.
Hall county 0. A. Abbott , proxy
to G. H. Bush , G. H. Thummel , Jas.
A. "Veeder , Henry Garn , I. H. Pow
ers.
Hamilton caunty L. W. Hastings ,
D. A. Scoville , J.'S. Miller , A. W.
Agee.Harlan
Harlan county S. R. Whitney ,
G L. Laws , Fred Switzer , A. E.Pink-
ney.
Hitchcock county Jos. Snyder.
Holt county D. Dailey , Neil Bie-
nan.
Howard -county Nl Simonson , J.
F. Doll , J. A. Force.
Jefferson county W. 0. Hambell ,
F. A. Morey , James Ireland , H. L.
McClure.
Johnson county V. D. Metsalfe ,
3. P. Davidson , C. A. Holmes , J. E.
Lamaster , J. M. Borland.
Kearney county A. W. Olds , Eli-
t Hubbard , Heber Parrish.
Keith county F. W. Gasmann , Jas.
Ware by F. W. Gasmann , proxy.
Knox county Walter A. Strain ,
Justus Loeber , John 0. Santee.
Lancaster County E. E. Brown ,
J. C. McBride , H. D. Hathaway , 0.
0. Whedon , M. H. Sessions , Theo
dore F. Barnes , John R. Clark , F.
" , Hall , A. W. FieldM.B. Cheenoy ,
P. W. Krone by H. Woltemade proxy ,
N. T. McClun , L. W.Billingsley , W.
W. Carder.
Lincoln connty J. H. McConnell ,
H. W. Bobb , W. H. MvMcCrary , by
proxy A. H. Church.
Merrick county N. R. Persinger ,
C. W. Adams , Chas. Woostyr , A. L.
Reinohl , J. H. Castle , proxy to W.
R. Moore.
Madison county P. Schwenk , H.
A. Munson , N. P. Burr.
-Nemaha county T. J. MajorsJno.
Shook , proxy to T. J. Majors , Church
Howe , V. P. Peabody , J. P. Crather ,
proxy to T. J. Majors , J. M. Patrick ,
proxy to T. J. Majors , T. L. Shick.
Nance county B. D. Slaughter.
Otoe County W. E. Hall , N. B.
Larsh , J. L. Mitchell , A. A. Brown ,
A. S. Cole , J. O. Moore , J. Lisk ,
proxy to P. "Van Antwerp , Lawson
Cook , A. Garrow , proxy to M. L.
Hayward.
Pawnee county Theo. W. Repon ,
Joseph Presson , W. J. Haldeman ,
proxy J. H. Presson , A. H. Jackson ,
proxy to Fred S. Hasler , J. N. Eck-
man.
Phelps county W. M. Robertson.
Plattee county G. W. Barnhart ,
Nelson Millet , A. M. Post , Fred Zoff ,
John Hammond. j
Polk county R. Wheeler , S. Gun
ninghtm , J. P. Smith , C. R. Clark. I
Red Willow county Amos Dresser.
Richardson County W. H. Hay ,
S. A. Fulton by W. H. Hay , proxy ,
H. T. Hull by W. H. Hay , proxy ; W.
L. Stevens , proxy ; Wm Parchen by
W. S. McGowen , proxy ; Aug. Schon-
heit by W. McCowen , proxy ; R. A.
Wherry byT. C. Hoyt , proxy ; H. Q.
Slaver by T. C. Hoyt.
Saline County -James Donnelly ,
John Newer , Jeff Ooates , George De-
Lonsr. , J. D. Hoffman , John Gilbert ,
C. F. See.
Sarpy County Bruno Tzschuck ,
Thomas Jones , James Gow.
Republican County Charles S.
Copp , M. Combs.
Saunders County Joe Sturvetant ,
C. 0. White , 0. Steen'by proxy to
J. M. Davis , J. Arnold , J. C. Homer ,
T. B. Wilson.
Seward County A. D. Ritchie ,
Thomas Carr , by proxy to D. C. Mc-
KillopJ. H. Culver , Thomas Wolfe ,
T. A. Healy , Wm. Hickman.
Sherman county R Taylor , C. E.
Rosseter.
Stauton county C. S. Lamb , W.
L. Bowman.
Thayer County W. W. Edwards ,
E. M. Correll. F. M. Wetherald ,
proxy to C. B. Coon , M. J. Abbott.
Valley county M. Coon , 0. A.
'ashington county J. W. Tucke'r ,
S. B. Taylor , 0. 0. Peck , proxy to
L. F. Hilton. L. F. Hilton , J. B.
Maxfield , T. SL Carter , J. B. Baily.
Webster county-Silas Garberproxy
to J. Gilham.
York County George Woolman ,
C. V. Keith , M. N. Myrick , J. H.
Stewart , W. S. Hamptdn.H. S. Kaley ,
J. A. Tiilleys , John R. Williams ,
proxy to W. T. Scott.
The above report was adopted , af
ter which the temporary organization
was made permanent.
Mr. Sessions , of Lancaster , taovec
that the temporary organization be
made permanent. Carried.
Mr. Robertson , of Pierce , move <
that a committee of six on resolutions
be appointed. Carried.
Messrs. Wm. M. Robertson , S. B
Davidson , A. L. Wigton , J. L
Mitchell , B. D. Slaughter , and Col
E. F. Smythe were appointed sucl
committee.
JUr. Slaughter , of Nance , move :
that Mr. Brennan be declared en
titled to cast full vote of Holt county
as Mr. Daily refused to accept his
eat.
eat.The
The chair stated that Mr. Brennan
had that right.
Nominations for Supreme Judge
now being in order Hon. J. M.Thura
ton nominated Gen. Amasa Cobb
Mr. Thurston spoke as follows :
Mr Chairman : It has been a recognize )
fact before this convention assembled
that the personal friends of the Hon
M. L. Hayward .would have taken
great pleaure to have seen him occu
py one of the chairs of the judges o :
the Supreme Court of tnis State
[ Applause. ]
As a personal friend of Mr. Hay
ward I took great pleasure in doing
what little was in my power to accom
plish his nonination by this conven
tion. On consultation to - day
and let me say to the' friends o
Mr.Hayward who were urging him for
ward to this position against the earn
est wishes to the contrary on consul
tation to-day his friends have decidec
that it was proper that another mau.a
man , sir , whose record is second to
nofie as a general in the war fur the
Union , and as a Republican , shoulc
be named for that place. The recorc
that he has made as a member of Con
gress from another State in this Union
has been one of which any man in
this State might be proud. [ Cheers.
I take pride , sir , in presenting to
this convention the name of Judge
Amasa Cobb. of Lincoln , as our candi
date. [ Applause. ] And heie anc
now , representing as I do , the friends
of another candidate in the canvas
let me say that we have found no man
who questions the honor of Genera'
Cobb as an honest man , as a general
for the Union , or asa judge. [ Cheers
I propose his name , and I hope anc
believe that we will take pleasure in
making this nomination unanimous.
[ Applause. ]
Mr. Mitchell , of Cass I take pleas
ure in seconding the nomination oi
the gentleman from Douglas.
Gen. Cobb was nominated by accla
mation , and upon being informed oi
the result , he was brought into the
hall by a special committee , and was
introduced to the convention by the
chairman. Gen. Cobb. in response to
numerous calls , replied substantially
as follows :
ME. PBESIDENTAND GENTLEMEJI OF
THE CONVENTION : I learn from your
committee that you have done me the
honor to place me in nomination for
the responsible office of Supreme
Judge. I thank you most cordially
for that manifestation of your , confi
dence , for your partialitj and more
especially for the pra'cious , kind and
considerate manner in which that con
fidence and that partiality has been
expressed. [ Oheers.J
I have no speech to make , gentle
men of the convention , and if I had
my heart is too full of gratitude for
the kind treatment I have received
from the people of the State , as rep
resented in this convention , to admit
of my expressing it on this occasion.
I will only say that if it shall please
the people to ratify your nomination
and elect me against the old friend ,
the able lawyer and the honest man
whom I find opposed to me [ loud
cheers ] , it will be my pride , it will be
the labor of my life to discharge the
duties of this high office in a manner
that will be satisfactory to you and
will redound to the honor of my party
and my country. I thank you. [ Ap
plause. ]
Nominations for two regents of the
University were now in order.
Hon. Church Howe nominated Capt.
John L. Carson , of Nemaha , for the
second district.
0. H. Gere , of Lancaster was
nominated by Mn Tefft.
A vote , after some discussion , was
taken and resulted as follows :
John L. Canon . .140
C. H. Gere 130
On motion the nomination of Mr.
Carson was made unanimous.
Nominations for regent from the
Third district being in order Hon.
Eben K. Long , of Douglas , nominated
Joseph W. Gannett and Mr. Field , of
Lancaster , nominated Mr. Howard
Kennedy , both of Douglas. The veto
resulted as follows :
J. W. Gannett 130
Howard Kennedy 110
The State Central Committee was
then appointed , Hon. * James W.
Dawes being elected chairman by
acclamation.
Chairman , Jas. W. Dawes , of Sa
line ; District No. 1 , T. C. Cunning
ham , H. Q. Staver ; No. 2 , John L.
Carson ; No. 3 , J. L. Mitchell , J. R.
McKee ; No. 4 , Orlando Tefft ; No. 5 ,
C..E. Yost , Chas. Bankes ; No. 6 , P.
P. Jones ; No. 7 , W. C. Walton ; No.
8 , S. B. Colson ; No. 9 , J. McMillen ;
No. 10 , G. P. Hall ; No. 11 , 0. L.
Lamb ; No. 12 , J 0. Santee ; No. 13 ,
N. R. Perainser ; No. 14 , A. N. Post ;
No. 15 , 0. F. Coon ; No. 16 , N. B.
Been ; No. 17 , John R. Clark , Cha * ,
W. Pierce , No. 18 , J. E. Lanmaster ;
No. 19 , Nathan Blakeley ; No. 20 ,
James Donnelly ; No. 21 , Thoraa *
Wolfe ; No. 32 , E. J. Haraer ; No. 23 ,
J. B. Dinsmore ; No. 24 , Jas. Laird ,
No. 25 , J. L. Laws ; No. 26 , George
H. Jewett.
THE PLATFORM.
The convention then took a recess ,
and reassembled , when the committee
on resolutions reported , through Mr.
Robertson , as follows :
We , the Republicans of the State
of Nebraska , again renew our
pledges of fidelity to the principles
of freedom and right for which we
have ever contended ; and now in con
vention assembled it is resolved.
First These United States are a
nation and not simply a league of
States.
Second Wo watch with apprehen
sion the arrogance and treasonable ut
terances of the rebel brigadiers now
in Congress as a threatening danger
to this nation. And , further , the
Republican party of Nebraska pro
claim that we have no concessions to
make to unrepentant rebels. That we
still adhere to the principles for which
our brave soldiers have fought.
Third That we again affirm the
principle of freedom of the ballot'box
and demand at the hands of the ex
ecutive of this nation , protection for
the voters of the South , such as is
accorded to all political parties in tha
North.
Fourth As the same issues are
again being presen'ted .for decision at
the ballot box for which our armies
contended so long and faithfully , with
confidence we call upon the soldiers to
vote as they fought , for the preserva
tion of the lifo and purity of the
government.
Fifth That we welcome with much
pleasure the signs of "returning pros
perity , as evinced by the increased
activity in every department of in
dustry , the general revival of manu
facturing interests , and the additional
conbdence exhibited by all depart
nients of business.
Sixth That we congratulate the
country upon the successful resump
tion cf specie payments , ever pledging
the support of the Rupulicans of Ne
braska to all efforts of the Republican
party in the nation's counsels to pro
tect the credit of the nation , and
make the promises as good as gold.
Seventh That we demand at the
hands of all Republican officials the
utmost economy in the administration
of all affairs of government ; and thai
we pledge ourselves , as a party , to a
careful supervision of the expendi
tures in all the departments of our
State.
Eighth That we , as Republicans
of the State of Nebraska , welcome
back to the shores of America the
champion of our Union , the protector
of our Nation's honor and the here ol
the great rebellion Gen. Ulysses S.
Grant. i
The resolutions were unanimously
and enthusiastically adopted.
The convention closed with rousing
speeches from , Hon. J. M. Thurston ,
Hon. Geo. H , Roberts , Hon. J. C'
Cowin , and Col. Smythe , endorsing
the resolutions. The speeches creat-
eda _ great deal of genuine enthusiasm.
ATKINSON'S OPENING TO
NIGHT.
It would be a good idea , as has
been suggested by Bishop Clarkson ,
to continue the Art Loan exhibition a
few evenings longer , and put the
price of admission down to a nominal
sum say five or ten cents each in
order to jive all , who cannot afford to
pay tweity-fivo cents , an opportunity
of seaingthis really magnificent exhi
bition.
First-class Laundry work done at
the Omaha Shirt Factory. Those wish
ing good vork should apply at once.
The ? alue of the telephone ex
change syjtem was admirably demon
strated Wednesday morning. Uponthe
receipt at 3 o'clock of the dispatches
concerning the Ute Indians , the cen
tral telephone office called Fort
Omaha. The regular operator was in
the city , bit the constant ringing of
the signal bJl awakened the night
watchman , aroused General Wil
liams , who was then telephonically
informed of the dispatches , which
were repelled to him word for word
by C. E. Mayne at the central office.
Mr. J. J , Dickey , superintendent of
the Union Pacific telegraph service ,
was then awakened by telephone , and
informed that communication was de
sired with Major Furay , depot quar
termaster. Mr. Dickey then awoke
Major Furay , next door , and in a
few moments Major Furay came
into Mr. Dickey's residence
and was put in communication with
Gen. Williams , who issued orders to
him to arrange for transportation of
troops. To do this , communication
Ijad to be obtained with Mr. Nash ,
secretary of assistant general euperiu
tendent J. flP. Clark , of the Union
Pacific. Mr. Nash has'no telephone
in his house , but Mr. Korty , living next
door , has one , and therefore Mr.
Korty was awakened by telephone ,
and upon learning what was wanted
ho called Mr. Nash into his house ,
and then Major Furay arranged the
transportiou with him. All this was
done in the course of half an hour.
M. G. McKoon , Agt. Fire Insurance.
may5-'iy
TRADE NOTfca.
Chew J ACMOS'S BSST Swat NAVT TOBACCO
Murphy & Lovettlns. Agency ; old
est established agency in this State.
ap8-l
NO'RISK. ELECTRICITY
Pain cannot stay where it is used , It is the
cheapest mediene ever made. Five drops cov
ers a surface as lanreas the hand. One doce
cures common sore Throat. One bottle has cor
ed Bronchitis. Fifty ce ts worth has cured an
old standing Cough. It positively cures Catarrh ,
Asthma and Croup. Fifty cents worth h s cured
Crick in tha Back , and the same qnant'ty Luna
Back < if eight yens standing. It cures swelled
Neck aad all otnsr Tumorg , Kbeumitism , Neur-
ahrii , Contraction of the Muscles , stiff Joints ,
spinal Difficulties , and Pain and torenesi in any
rt , no matter where it may be , nor from what
cause it may arise , it always does you good ,
rwentv-fivj cents worth has cured bad cases of
Chronic and Bloody D sentery. Oneteagpionful
cures Colic in fifteen minutes. It will cnreany
case of Piles that is posai le to cure > Six or
eight applications are warranted to rare any caw
if Etcoriated Nipples or Inflamed Breast. For
3rnise § , if applied often and bound up , there I
nerer the slightest discoloration to th skin. ;
'tops the pain of a bum ns soon as applied , and
s a positive can for Chiblains , Frosted Feet ,
w'ls. Warts , Corns , and wounds of * very des
cription on man or bsist. Price , 50 cents and 81.
Trial 8Uc. 25 cents. FOSTER , MILBURN & CO
Sole Prop's , Buffalo , N. T.
SOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRCGQISflS
tfQo to Yoir DruffifUt for Hiss Freeman's
few Satunl Dyes. For bitentnjM and dnrabfl.
T ot color tbty art mjMraalltd. Color 8 to 5
b-prloelSo nt
r'i _
SPECIAL HOTIGES.
.
. NOflUfi Advertisements To Let , F.T Sale
Lost ] , Found , Wants , Boarding , &c. , will' be in
serted i in these columns once for TEN CENTS
p i rline ; each subsequent Insert Ion , FIVE CENIb
per l line. The first Insertion never less than
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
TO LOAK-HOKEY.
MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Farms.
J > AVI3&SX DER ,
sepl5-tf Croighton Block.
ONF.T ' TO LOAN Call at Law Office of
M' D. L. THOMAS. Crulckshank'a Euildlnfr.
ONEY T' ' ) LOAN 1109 Farnhim street.
M1 Dr. Edwards Loan Agency. sep-22-tf
HELP WANTED.
A girl to d > light housework , 317
WANTED street , bjlnsen Chicago und
Davenport.
> ANTED 2 ca'peuters , shop work , 1S10
W Dodge. 293 tf A. F. UAFERT & CO
TTTANTED A steady girl forlighthouse ork ,
YV N. W. corner 17th and Cap.tol Avtiiue ,
No. 1704. 292
At Omaha Barracks , a good girl
WANTED and dj general housework ,
for a family of two person * , ( no wah-
ing ) . Apply on Saturday , betw oen 12 and 2
o'ciook , at iTEPHE.VS * WILCOX Dry Goods
Store , or previously toJCAPT. MolltOX , No. 10
Barrack * . 290-3
ANTED A girl at FKENCII COFFEE
HOUSE , Teuth street. 2U7 2J
ANTVD T o apprentice girls at C. A.
W RINOEK'S , 115 Fifteenth fat. 234-tf
A girl to do cooking ami laundry
WANTED fcoutheast corner Douglas and
Eighteenth streets. 27711
A girl to do housework at UCO
WANTED at. 255-tf
WAHTEO-MISCELLANEOUS.
TTTANTED 3i ) tons Broom Corn at Omaha
W Broom Factory. AUGUST RANDALL.
201-lm ' Proprietor.
VTTANTEDTO EXCHANGE Anew gold watch
YV and chain lor a peed bu.'gy or horeo.
Address "K"Bee Office. 278-tf
First-class city property , improv
ed or uuiinprosed. For cash.
DAVIS & SNTDER ,
scpl5-tf Creightou lilock.
E YOU Have a lot to SELL CHEAP , call enL
L 218-tf D. L. THOMAS. Att niy. .
FOR RENT-HOUSES AND LAND.
RENT Fine residence , N. E. corner Cal
ifornia and 21st sttett. Enquire 41S , north
21st street. 2SH-2
T7IOR RENT Good house , 0 ro ms , with all
J } modern inpro\ements , onvenicntto i-treet
care , Ui southe st corner 20th and Cummings
street. Inquire f O. IIAKTIIAN , northwest
corner ICth and Webster. 237-tf
10 R RENT Nicely furnished rooms , southwest -
| west comer 10th and Pa\enK ] > rt. 280-tf
T710R RENT Fine front room on Farnham.west
JJ of 19th street. Address K , Bee Office.
2 3tf
| OOMS FOR RENT cheap , 1010California St. ,
b betw een 16th and ITln. 2S2-oct5
T710R RENT House , N.V. . corn r 19 h and
JP California street. Inquire at 700 Nineteenth
street , betw een ft eteter and Burt. 275tf
T710R RENT A finely furnished room at 1310
J ] Davenport Street 235-tf
2 Roonmt 234 Farnham street.
FORRENT
44 tf
"ITIOR REST House of six rooms , good ba-e-
I * meet , well , cistern , and stab'er ' will ba va
cant November 1st. II. W. KENNEDY. 2oO-tf
I OR RENT Rooms. JACOB'S BLOLK.
F
septS-tf
FIH SALE.
"F10R SALE 14 by 132 feet , curncr Farnham
_ C nd 9th 5ts. , Omaha , bea.acaat property
In city for wholesale business
sepl8-tf UAVI3 & SNYDER.
SALE-Three loK 60 by 144 fret each ,
FOR and 19th Sts.E. V. Smith's Addition.
Offered at much less than value to clo e.
seplS-tf DAVIS & SNYDEK.
TTIUR SALE Plcasant cottage , four (4) ( ) rooms
JJ andfulllot , Mason , bctwetn llth and 12th
Sts. nly two blocka from Union Pacific and B.
& M. River R R Depots and Street Cars. Nice
view , S1.10J , halfcash.
i.epl5-tf DAVIS A SXYDER.
"TT10R SALE riTC lwr no r Barracks , under
1 ; cultivd ion. Choice piecj for market gar
dening. Only 3100 per acre.
acre.DAVIS & SNYDER.
TilOR SALE New cottase , eijrht rooms , pieas-
JD nt lot , near Bronnell Hall. 31,51)0 ) , easy
payments
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
scptlStf Cieio'hton Block.
T7JOR SALK All fire * F'owor Pots cheap. }
Jj 243o 20 OEO. UEIMROD , lSl-16ih Ss.
TTIORSU.E The new Heola I arlorSto o,16th
Jj and California. A. HOLMtS. s20-tf
T7IOR SALE CHE > P A four-ton Sea of Stan-
JD dard Manufacture. Apply at BEE Office.
MISCELLANEOUS.
M
Prescription Free. Fortne pe dyCuroof
Seminal Weakness. Los * of .Manhood , and all dis
orders broucht on by indiscretion orexcsess. Any
Drnzeistnm the imrredicnts. Address
.V A. CO. . 78 XauauSt..X.Y.
DOWN WITH HIGH PRICES !
Hunt them Tip-Seek !
Look into vour Portfolios.
Get them Out. WHAT ?
TOUR PHOTO&RAPHS ,
Your Pictures , Drawings ,
*
andPaintiiigs ,
For we make Frames at following
low Prices :
8x10 Frames Walnut Gilt 16c
10x12 " " "
25c
12x16 " " "
30c
14x18 " " "
45c
16x20 " _ " - " 55c
18x24 " " ' '
.
. 65c
22x28 " " "
: 75c
'
2430 " " " 85c
Mott Frames 10 , 25 , 35 and SOa
Lance Chromos. 50c ; bound , $1.09
Engravings from EOc up.
Also VeUct Frames , Crd , 35C.
Also Velvet Fnimos , Cabinet , 75c.
Picture Conl per yard , 2c. *
Picture .Vails p r dozen , SOc.
I'anel Picture ? Framed , 60e.
Bir Mirrora at astonishing Low Prices , and Bir
Pictures.
Have your old Frames Negildcd at $ price.
.Picture Molding. 3 to 1C per foot.
Pictures Uoxea , .Moved and Hung , cleaned and
repaired , Mouldings put up.
COME AUD SEE
SEEA. . HOSPE , JR.
1516 Dodge SreetOMAHA.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION.
rt
OF THE K
Stats Bank of Nebraska.
Omo/Mi , October 1st , 1879.
RESOURCES.
Loans and bills discounted $224 280 63
Overdrafts 4 t78 27
County and school district bonds . . . . 2 800 87
Other stocks and bonds 1260000
County and City warrants 7 695 84
Due from banks and bankers 38 115 38
Furniture and fixtures 1 839 90
RsTenue stamps 479 10
Real estate. 12 225 81
Caahon hand 25 92d 15
Total $330 633 04
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock * 100 000
Capital stock paid in $5000000
Profit and loss account ] 52 894 52
Due depositors 227 738 51
Total $330 633 04
We , the undersigned officers of the State Bank
of Nebraska , at ( Jroaha , Nebraska , do solemnly
swear that the above tatement is true to the
best of our knowledge and belief. '
FRANK MOKPI1Y , President.
B. B. WOOD , Cashier.
STATE OF NEBRASKATT- . .
COUSTTOF DOUGLAS , j8" '
Sworn to and subscribed before me this ( first
day of October , 1&79.LUTHER
LUTHER DRAKE ,
[ ITTZir. ] Notary Public.
SAM'L E ROGERS ,
FBANK MURPHY ,
B B. W OOD ,
LUTHER DRAKE ,
Directors
BUY THB BEST
LIMf , LIME , LIME !
The Omaha Lime fcr rale by ( XB Ice 4 Co. ,
north eide Jones Street , between 12th and ISth.
Price , 85 cents p r barrel. All orders by tm ll
from one barrel upwards , filled at that pilca
T. B. Andrew , Sole Agent < ? Brine & Co.
sepll-Sm
SPECIAL HOTIGES.
TnOK SALE-Corner lot , 23nd and California ,
Jl ? cheapeit lot in that part of city. Will diM -
* M - BOGUS & HILL.
T7OR SALK Fine lot , 24th and Faniham , S:50.
J.1 BOUGSAI11LL.
J10R SALE Good lot , Reed's Addition , $ i50
: HOGG-A HILL.
T71OR SALE 3lots,21th andllamey.SI.SOO cash
J2 BOGGaandlllLL.
FOR SALE J comer lot , S3rd , near Capitol
Atenue , cheap BOGuS and HILL.
TMORSALE-fi lots , 21th , new Farnhim. $750
JD to ? 35J. BOGGS and HILL.
E OR \LE-2 l.ts , llth and JUson. $2 COO
BOGUS and I1ILL.
IpOR SALE Home and lot , near shops , chean.
_ C - BOGGS and ILL.
OH SALE-Corner lot,13thnearPiercecheap.
JD DOJGS and HILL.
TnORSALE 2 lots , 10th and Pierce.
JJ BOGGS and UILL.
1T10R SALE 2 business lots , next to Reichen-
Jj berr on Douglas street , i2.500 each.
BOQOSaiidlHLL.
TTIOR SALE Corner lot , 15tli and Pacific , 3590
Jj BOCGS and HILL.
OR SALE ? lot , Uh and Lcatenworth.
F BOGUS ana HILL.
SALE New house , 8 rooms , square roof ,
EOU f lot , No. 1 location.82,600.
BOGGS and HILL.
T710R SALE 2000 residence lots on 8-9-10-11-12
Jj and 13th streets south of railruad at 200 10
BOGUS and UILL.
TPOR SALE 25 cleffant residence lots on Park
Jj Wild Avenue , 4 blocks f r m Depot.
BOGOS and HILL.
OR SALE Lots in all parts of the City ami
Acld.tions at bed rock prices.
BOGGS and HILL
| 710R SALE 5 and 10 acre tracts.near city.just
JP the thing for working men.no ca h required.
BOGGS and HILL.
T710R SALE I business lots on corne' , cast of
P Metropolitan Uotelchcapc3t business pr p.
eitp in the city , long time. BOGGS anil HILL.
SALE 250 choice lot * iti Kountzo &
Ruth's Addition , 3350 to $550 each , on Ion ?
time , o\er $50,000.00 worth of these 1"U sold
tbi * summer. BOGGS and HILL.
T710K SALE 63 elegant rest Jen e lots,13 blocks
i ; ue&t of Couit llou-e , between rarnham ,
IJougUs a d DoJge , only S200 ti S275 each , just
laid out , thb ia ti e tint time they were ever otf-
ercd , call early and take your choice , no cash
down requited. liOGGS and II.LL ,
T71GK SALE A large number of housesandloU
JJ , in all pans of the city , 3:00 to * 1,5 0.
BOGUS and HILL.
"T710R SALE One hundred quart r sections of
Jj the cheapest land ever ottered for sale w.th-
iu f rifln 5 to 1.2 miles of Omaha.
LOUG3 and HILL.
300 RESIDENCE LOTS
In Kountza & Ruth's Addition.
These lota are covered with fine young
shade trees , are within 1 to 6 blocks
of the Court House , good sidewalks
all the way , are being rapidly improv
ed , they are mostly high sightly lots
affording a view of the city and sur
rounding country , are the nearest busin
ess of any good lots now in this mar
ket , and are offered at less than half
the price you would have to pay for
lots in any other part of the City.
Prices from § 350 to § 550 , on long
time , will divide lots to suit pur
chasers.
BOGGS & HILL ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS ,
( Old Number ) 25O FARNHAM ST.
A fbll lot , Davenport street , near
25th , Reed's First Addition ; § 250
cash , § 300 on time.
KOGCS & HILL.
At the Barracks , lot 73x250 feet
frame dwelling and bar rooml,400 ,
one-half cash , balance on time.
BOGGS & HILL.
House and full lot.Davenport St. ,
near llth , five minutes walk from U.
P. shops. Good barn and well on lot.
BOGGS & HILL.
Splendid lot , near U. P. Depot ,
with small house , § 1,500. Terms easy.
BOGGS & HILL.
Pine residence,22ud and Buri Sts. ,
§ 4,500. BOGGS & HILL.
1000 Acres or less , good land for
property in Omaha or some other
good town. BQGGS and HILL.
In all parts of Douglas County ,
best opportunities for cheap land in
Nebraska , Prices , SO to § 9 and § 10
per -acre. BOGGS and HILL.
Must be sold , 480 acres , only 1
hours drive frota the Court House ,
will sell 40 , 80 , 160 or all , for § 10 per
acre , on all the lime you want. No
such chance will ever occur again.
BQGGS & HILL.
in N. W. J Section 4 , Township 15 ,
Range 11 , near Elkhorn Station at a
bargain , ICO acres.
acres.BOGGS & HILL.
N. E. J Section 29 , Township 15 ,
Range 11 , 160 acres , near Elkhorn
Station , want best offer as owner dcn't
wish to hold land. '
BOGGS and HILL.
Lot 5 n Block 259 cheap.
Business lot on Douglas , near llth ,
§ 1,200.
Business House and Lot , jDouglaa
St. , § 2,500.
Small Lot and House , 16th and
Izard , § 350.
BOGGS & HILL.
OC.OTTS
2 lots 3th and Fierce.
2 lots , 10th and Pierce.
2 Business lojts , Douglas street ,
§ 2,500 each.
Corner lot,15th and Pacific500.
3 Corner lot , 9th and Leaven-
worth *
li lots , or 4 business lota ; each
22x132 , llth and Douglas , § 6,200 for
all , or will divide.BOGGS
BOGGS HILL.
4 RESIDENCE LOTS
Fronting on Farnham and Har-
ney , near 23rd street ; also a full
sized lot on Farnham and 24th street ;
also choice lots between Farnham and
Douglas'street , near 24th.
BOGCS & HILL
LOT N DODCE FRtET ,
Near Jefferson streetvery cheap
BOGGS & HILL.
SO CECraAF X.OVS ,
Near Nail Works , monthly payments.
BOGGS & HILL ,
3C.OT ,
Horbach's first addition , 16th
street , § 1,700 on long time. This ia
a good property , and cheap.
* BOGGS & .HHZu
Eight Tracts , of 5 acres each , near
Deaf and Dumb luatitnte ; § 25 per
acre or § 125 for 5 acres. No cash |
required if purchaeers will improve , f
BOGGS & HILL ,
Heal Estate Brokers ,
Immense Stock for
'
I FALL & WIM
Fine Custoui-3Ia < le
Men's Suits ,
Boys' Suits
Children's Suits.
OVERCOATS !
For Men ,
Boys , and
Children.
Umler-Wear , Hats and Caps ,
Trimks and Valises , at
Prices to Suit AH.
Farnham Street , Near Fourteenth
JOHN W. BELL ,
DISPENSING
Fresh Drugs ,
PATENT MEDICINES ,
Fine Stock of Toilet Goods.
Cor. 10th and Marcy Sts. ,
Omaha , Nebraska.
BOOTS i SHOES
Largest , Best and Cheapest -
est Stock in the
City.
LADIES' & GENTS' FINE BOOTS & SHOES
TO ORDER- : : :
AII Our Goods are Warranted. Terms , Strictly Cash.
IHIEIISnEre ODOIHILE < Sc CO.3
' Leading Shoe Store , Ue itral Block. < maha.
,
* - " -
y AM U
PEGIA1 FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
Eminent Chemists and Physicians certify tha .lies joode
are free from adulteration , richer , more effecta' ' , joduce
better results than any others , and that they nttitro In
their own families.
- * Hate. . Oaort
MM ' UNIQUE PERFUMES e --H-
'S TOOTHENE. An agreeable , heaithta noid : ttei > ufri
LEMON SUGAR. A Substitute for juemous
EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. Sfom tareKo *
STEELE & . PRICE'S LUPULIN YEAST GEMS.
JVie Seal Dry Hop Treat in the World.
STEELE & PRICE , Manfrs. , Chicago , St Louis , and Cincinnatt
Unexcelled in Economy of Fuel
Unsurpassed in Construction
Unparalleled in Durability.
Diiisjntel la IH3 BRQA8 GLAIM " 1 telnz t
VERY BEST OPERATINB ,
AND MOST " 3i % iani ? ap
PERFFCT COOKING SIOVE f W
SV3BOPFSE3DFOBTES P3ICZ. TRn S "QT fll A ! !
SEdJ U2 .Hlis
E DEOi .yBy IIIU
612 , S14 , GIG &OIO H. MAIN STR2ETiJi i > * fe * * < :
Sold bj MILTON BOG-ERS. - Omaha , Nebraska.
The Elegant Fall Stock of
MEN'S , YOdTHS' & BOYS' CLOTHING
Together with a Large Assortment of Underwear
Suitable for the Season.
Are now Readv for In-pectlon at the fell < .winp Low Prices : . _ . . _
MEN'S SUITS , from S4. 35 , $6 , S8 , $9 , $1O , $12 to $2O : YOUTrTS 3U1T3.1 'torn S * . > . $0 , $8
to $ 8 ; B lY'S S IK , from $3 , $4. $5$6 to $1O ; PANTS from $1 to $8.
HATS , CAPS , GLOVJES , TKUXKS VALISES at all Pilccs.
SOLE AGSNT FOB
CALIFORNIA CLOTHING , BLANKETS , OVERALLS , &c.
3V1C. EXiCS-tmC'EIt - - 1214 BARNHAM Sl'KEET.
STrtlCTLY ONE PRICE.
McSHANE & SOHROEDER ,
BUYERS AND SHIPPERS OF
BUTTER AND EOOS ,
174 FaraLam and 5LQ Eleventh Street , Omaha , Neb.
WE BUY BUTTtR AND EGGS AT IIIOUEST MARKET PRICE , AND PAT ! '
We Charge no Commission.
REFERENCES First National Bank , Omihi ; Slews. Steel , Johnson 4 Com . :
Messrs. Norgan & Gallagher , On ahn ; Mea-rg. Jlax Meyer 4 Co. , ir Mercantile Agenelea.
Cream of Li I lies I
The only genuine preparation for
the Face. Sold by
KUHN & CO. , - PHARMACISTS ,
Cor. 15tb and Douglas Sts. , OMAHA , NEB.
D. It. ItEEMER ,
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Wholesale Dealer in ForeignardDom stie Fruits ,
liutteKjffcs , Poultry , Game.IIims Bacon , Lard ,
Fresh Fish , and Agent for BOOTH'S OYSTER'S.
m 2-tfm
WATER , WATER.
H. M. Brownll2l Chicago St. ,
Bores new wells , and lowers brick wells without
disturbing wall * .
Bat of Refertnu * Giten. s24-Im
N. J. AIKEN M. . '
- - hela le t | ci J > t' or Cancers ,
im iErllepsy , Stuttennsr , Deafness
BQi ness Catarrh , Lunir , Fem l and
. JT ' * IL Genitourinary Diseases
vArtlfl Ul Ejes , ef. Best fonflden-
5al ! d. Emedles Vimttn. Advier Vrer.
" "CITY MEAT MARKET.
Keep constantly on hand a large lot of all kinds .
Fresh and Salted Meats , Beef , Veal , I
Mutton , Poik Once , /owl , and all kind * of tau
gage. 4a1rebVef ttbIi Constantly on handl
C. A.
*
Merchant Tailor ,
Campbell's Block , Thirteenth St. ,
HM received a full lin o Fall and Winter OooJa.
Gentlemen will do well to call ear'y ' to examina
roods and price- " , ana lea re their measures.
Suits will be made up , as nsua > , In the very
latest stile , satisfaction | ruaranted. Overcoats
a specialtr. Lower than ever. slO-tf
Pain is a blessmcr. It Io at * disease.
Whraever 'he beweb become irrt ular , use
TARRAHTS SELTZER APERIENT ,
it win save much pain and danger. Natnre
sometimes Is so ontraztd by the burden she Is
made to carry , througb the heedles.-nkss of her
children , that the openly rebvb , and puniihM
fftirinlly. Don't ntglect the proper treatment
when the tympttms first ipptar. Resort to
tha aptiiint , md t will ipe dlcgly.