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    THE DAILY BEI
3. EOSEWATBB. EDITOR
TO OOBEESPONDENia.
C COCSlxir iBn we will always be pleas
to bear frtmon aU matters connected wi
crops , country politics , and on any cnbje
whatcrer , of general Interest to the people
ocr Bute. Ant Information conni-ted wl
the election * , snd relating to floods , acddeni
wfll be gladly received. All such communic
tkms however , must be aa brief as poesib !
acd they must in all cases be written on 01
J3eof tbeebootonly.
iDsNiKBOT WETTEE , infull , mnrt In eachai
every case accompany any communicaUon
what nature eocvcr. This is net intended f
rmnlieaUoo , bntferotrrown eatiriactlon [ ai
as proof o. good faith. , ,
roiznotu.
Ajcxoc7rc Err ot candidates for Office whet ]
er made by lf or friends , and whether aa n
Uces or communication ! to the Editor , a :
onUl nominations are made ) simply persona
* nd win be charged for as advertisements.
DO ROT desire contributions of a literary i
peetlcal character ; and ire will not cnderta ]
to preserve or reserve the tame In any oa.
whatever. Our staff if sufficiently huge '
more than iupply our limited space.
All communications should be aodressed to
E. B.DSETTATEB , Edltc
PIAI.T. jfOB EEPOBLIOAN 8TAT
CONVENTION.
The republican electors of the State <
Nebraska are hereby called to send deli
gates from the several counties to meet i
state convention at Columbus , on "Wednei
day , the 19th day of May , 1880 , .8
Co'clock p. m , , for the purpose of clectin
fix. delegates to the republican nations
convention to be held at Chicago , on th
3d day of June next , to nominate candi
antes for president and vice president o
the United States ; and to transact sue.
other business as may properly come be
fore it. . . ,
The several counties are entitled to rep
Tesentation in state -conventionas follows
based upon the vote cast in each count ;
for Hon.AmasaCobb for Judge of Ui
Supreme Court , in 1879 , giving one dele
pafe'to each 160 votes , and one for thi
fr/ction 'of 75 votes , also one delegate a
for each organized county :
nrge '
D's Counties. D' .
< V > unbes.
.Adams , 11 Kearney. . .
\ntelope 3 Keith
B-one. ; . * Knoi. . . . . . i
Buffalo. . 8 Lancaster. 1 !
Burl. . . . 5 Lincoln. . .
Butler. 6 Maduon.
Cans. . . * . 10 Merrick. (
Cedar 2 Nonce
Cheyenne 3 Nemaha
< 1ay 19 Nuckolis 4
0 lfax 6 Otoe
fuming 5 Pawnee
't ter 2 Phelps
J > aVota 3 Pierce. J
] ) awson 3 Platte f
. 4 Polk
jodge . 8 BedWillow . ' .
T ' .Uglas . . . 17 XSchardson . V.
Filinore . 10 Saline . 13
Franklin . 5 Sarpy . <
1 rontier . 1 Saunders . 1 <
T' nas . 4 Seward . ' <
Uage . 10 Sherman. . . . !
< ! reeley . 2 Stanton . '
tiosper. . . . . . . . . . 2 Thayer . <
Ifall . 7 Valley . 3
Hamilton . v 6 "Washington . 1
Itirlan. . : . . 6 Wayne . J
Hitchcock . 2 Webster
} lowrd . 4 York S
JloltV" . 3
Jefferson . 7 Total 37 !
Johnson. . . . . . . . 7
It is recommended first , that no proxie
T > e admitted to the convention , except sue ]
its are [ held br persons raiding in thi
counties from which the proxies ore given
Second : That no delegate shall repre
tent an absent member of his delegation
unless he be clothed with authority frpr
tlie county convention , or is in possewsioi
if proxies : Mom regularly elected delegates
By order of the republican state centra
committee , . JAMES W. DAWES
' " ' Chairman.
JAMES DONNELLY , Secretary.
-April 8. 18C9.
THE Republican has all along pu
down the seven votes of Polk count ]
f r Grant. Polk county trill elect del
egiUs on Saturday , and they will b (
eolid for Elaine. So much for the es
timate of :
ir. -
Ir the Inttr-Octan't Illlnolo
as accurate aa the Nebraska table pub'
Jishod by the Omaha third tsrniboom-
er , we may confidently look for forty-
two * Elaine and "Washburne delegatei
fr'm Illinois to the national conven
tion.
THE tidal wave of pleasure seeking
Americans is turning toward Europe
this spring with a very strong current.
Over one thousand American pleasure
rrekcrs called for Europe from the
JH rt of New York last Saturday , and
iln New Tork Herald estimates thai
Ihsy will spend over two millions dur-
i-g their stay abroad.
MK. WASAUBNE still protests that he
i > not a candidate and favors Grant
| TI , last and all the time. But the
inun who prefer Washburno to any
o'her candidate , and who , above all
things , are opposed to a third-term
j resident will persist from now until
i he second day of June on voting for
Waehburne.
ACCOEDIKQ to the St. Louis Globe-
Democrat , original patontao of the
Grant boom , the ex-president has re-
iiitly"3eclarod that he doesn't prop -
p re to be driven from the presidential
ince track by his enemies. We
t hoaght the general was entered aa a
spontaneous candidate who would only
c miont to run on condition that he
tvai the only available man to save the
c -untry and his party.
TIIKBE if still some hope for patri
otic politician ! who nre waiting for
> o.-ritorial appointments. Three bills
are now before congress two in the-
hooso'and one'tn the senate provid
ing for'the establishment of a terri
torial government in Alaska ; said
government to consist , ai usual , of
governor , secretary , treasurer , chief
justice , associate judges , district at
torney , marshal , delegate to congress
nnd legislative council. If this roach-
* the , eagle eve of voluminous Mr
Gwyer he will hasten back to Nebras-
ito mcndhiisealiHn overcoat and
make ready for a journey to the land
rf ice berg * and sperm oil.
IF TEX business men of Omaha who
-complaining so much about the
riuit would organize a ctreet sprink
ling association , they would soon get
rid of "the duit nuisance. The trouble
irith this , , as with other complaints , is
r at everybody' business is nobody's
1 utin H , and everybody is waiting for
somebody to start the movement , or
worse "till waiting for our
paternal city government to go into
The street'sprinkling business. Un
der otir charter , the city council can-
Jiot ioapose a. ( ar tor street sprinkling ,
] ecamo ii necessarily taxes the whole
oty for the accommodation of the
j rtie that occupy storehouses in our
principal thoroughfares , cor can the
c uncU impose a special tax legally
.i he streets that are to be sprinkled.
T.-io only -way to get rid of the dust
jiusanca ii by associated enterprise
mng our business men. If they
\vciTt.iha eaterprise or disposition
to pay they mugt euffor the cense :
NEBRASKA.
The following are the returns fro. .
counties that have held conventioi
up to date : , * . _
ConnUes. ft Grant. Bltl
Bnrt . ' . 2 *
Buffalo
r
Cass . * i . . . . . 4
Cheyenne/C : > ? . . . " *
Dodge. . . . : : * ?
Douglas
Fillmore
Greeley
Hall 7
Keith
Kearney
Lincoln
Madison
Merrick
Nance
Otoe 1
Pawnee .T. . : ? . : . : .rf ri - " - "
Phelps. . . . . .
Richardson. . ' . '
Saline . . . . . :
York 9
Total 19 1 !
WE don't take much stock in coi
grecsional investigation commissiom
especially democratic commissions got
ten up for political purposes. W
confess , however , that the select con :
mittco of tbo senate to invcstigat
fraud : in the last presidential electio
has brought out some facts that wil
prove beneficial to a cla's of citizen
in Ehode Island , who have been di
franchiscd because they are poor
Too constitution and laws of that lit
tie pocket state prescribe for foreign
ers this special qualification additiona
to those prescribed for native bon
voters that they shall potsess 813'
worth of unincumbered real estate , o
real estate that yields a rental of $7 '
year. This looks like a very model ,
ate allowance ; but in that liltle utati
where real estate is very scarce it ii
no iay Ihing for a foreigner to pos
seas § 134 worth ; he cannot well owr
roalettile at aU unless he owns ter
times $134 worth. Witnesses esti
mite the number of foreigners de
prived of suffrage by this provision ai
20,000 to 25,000 , and the senate com
mittee estimate the population thej
represent at 41,000. They furthei
declare that the state has one more
presidential elector than it would be
entitled to under a strict enforcement
of the Fourteenth amendment , and
this one'surplus elector actually elect'
od the present incumbent of the presidential
idential office. In giving publicity tc
this fact the congressional committee
has aroused a popular demand ii
Rhode Island for the revision of he :
constitution and tbo repeal of all lawi
restricting the rights of gnffwge.
'WE have no disposition to dispar
Bga the efforts of ny man or tet o
men to enlighten the public on thi
laws of nature , through lectures or ii
any other way. We do , however
fail to comprehend how the universit ;
of Nebraska can permit any membe
of the faculty to tramp around thi
country on lecturing tour
without seriously impairing thi
usefulness of tbo institution. Ni
matter whether Professor Aughey'
lectures are original or merely a re
hash of scientific cyclopedias ; no mat
ter whether the Nebraska Academy o
Sciences , through which he is trying
to advertise himself at home am
abroad , isa truly scientific or
ganization or a mere eham , th <
r * * " * - H ily e tbu-tfuwta of ; ic cuia it
to enforce discipline on Mr. Aughey
compel him either to attend to his du >
ties as teacher or resign. Ii
any professor high or low
scientific or classical , has t
mania for being advertised
let him join Barnutn in the unrivalled
EhowTjuziness. This thing of payinf.
any man from § 1800 to § 2500 a yeai
for teaching in the university who ii
constantly away from his post of dutj
is an imposition that should not b <
tolerated.
THE third ward school building ii
surrounded by a number of the vileal
and lowest dons of debauchery anc
vice. Wo are credibly informed thai
the s warm of loafers and lewd womoi
in the neighborhood has a very do
moralJzmg tendency on the boys anc
girls that attend the third ward school
Such a state of affairs demand )
prompt action on the pari
of our city authorities and cs
pccially the board of education.
Ihero ia a wide difference between
tolerating the social evil in localitiei
where its demoralizing tendencies are
limited to the frequenters of those
abodes of vice and allowing the most
degraded of outcasts to contaminate
our schools by beastly debaucheries.
It behooves our city authorities to
break up the dens in the immedl-
ite neighborhood of the Third
nrard school without delay , and
this can be most effectually accom
plished by entering complaint in the
: ourts against the owners of disorder-
y houses who lease tbeir buildings at
ligh rents to women whom they know
o be leading a life of shame.
JOHN CHAPMAN , of the Nonpareil ,
s a shrewd politician , but his anxiety
, o have the old crowd restored to power
; hrough Gen. Grant gets away with his
judgment. And that accounts for his
icceptanceof the Omaha Btjmbliean
LS areliable authority onNebraskapol-
tici , and especially on the outcome of
ho contest between Blaine and Grant
n this state.
The Way to Harmony ana Victory ,
'bll&delphl * Press
The defeat and subsequent bolt of
ho Grant delegates in Chicago is an
cknowledgement that the weight of
entimcnt of the republican party in
Uinoi ? , at eliewhere , ia against th
Lominarion of Gen. Grant , and tha
he weight is so crushing that it can
lot bo overcome by the strength o
ersonal friendship of men for him or
y the power of the. shrewdest - agonies
ies known to politics. The bolters
jay succeed in securing admission to
ie state convention , but they cannot
iange this fact : The verdict
f Illinois has been rendered
he-case may be reopened , but the
icond trial will not alter the result ,
he best the friends of Gen. Grant
m do will be to accept the terms re-
icted yesterday by their bolt and to
ake the delegation of Illinois in the
ihonal convention a faitly represen-
five one , in which the strength of
lame , Grant and Waahburne , shall
J reflected in
exact proportion u
ey are exhibited at the convention ,
[ uchmeeta at Spriagfield a week
? T5d e8layThls Bdicy is die
ted byrtheTjeal interell. of their
ra oandidatea as well as those of
e > r party , and it poinU the way to
rmomy aud victory , no matter who
ly ba nominated at Chicago the
> alj ( n June , 5
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS
* "
r * *
Arizona.
The track of the Southern Pacii
railroad is laid nine miles east of Pa
tano.
tano..Reliable
.Reliable reports from Globe ai
McMillen districts say there will 1
in all eight mills in those two di
tricts turning out bullion by the 1st i
July.The
The immigration to southern Arizot
is very large. The travel to Sonora
increasing largely every day , on a
count of the reported rich miner
discoveries the.Allar and Cioneg
districts.
Rich copper discoveries are reporle
in tee coatb slope of the Huachusx
mountains. The ledge ia traceabl
over two miles , showing four feet an
upwards of high grade copper on
with considerable quantities of nath
metal.
Globe City is booming the mint
which are numerous are well worked
new quartz milli are jjoing up o
every side ; three large saw mills.witl
in six miles of the place , all runnin
on full time , cannot supply the dt
mand for lumber ; brick and adob
houses are going up all aronnd an
everything is life and bustle.
The number of Indian * living a
San Xavier can only be approximate !
calculated ai many of them do not re
main on the pueblo after the harves
of the wheat. Those who are stead ;
in residing are about 500 in number
farming as by villages , having eacl
one a special chief. As for the tota
number of Papagoes in Arizona , it i
estimated to bo about 5000.
The Thirly-ntlh Parallel * nd Sal
Joan Narrow-gauge railroad will sup
ply Prescott with coal from the Nava
jo , Kioke and Zunl reserva'ions '
Many of the coal banks in this regioi
are from twenty to thirty feet thicl
of bituminous anthracite , candel am
lignite coa's. This coal deposi
roaches frombeyond , the Bo ; Grand
in New Mexico to near the Coloradi
rivera distance of six or seven bun
dred miles , and' is , beyond mucl
doubt , the largest coal deposit in thi
United States.
California.
Los Angeles vineyards promise ;
heavy crop.
Rabbits are eo fat in Mercer count ;
now that they cannot run out of th
way of sheep dogs.
Clover is knee high in the Healda
burg plaza , and farmers in the vicinit ;
are getting ready to cut hay.
The San Jose 'fruit-packing ' estab
luhments are making extensive ai
rangementi for an increased businei
this yetr.
Maine Prairie is the Venice of Sola
no county. Horses are now stabler
in the second stories of building ! there
owing to the flood.
A new woolen mill is about te b
en cted in Oakland at an expense o
$100,000. It will be operated exclu
sively by white labor.
Wh'lo out hunting with her hus
band , MrsArl Hopper , of the Seape
came upon a large grizzly and at one
despatched him with a well-directei
shot.
shot.Tho
The McNear whwf , below Per
Costa , on Carquinez Si raits , will b
1000 feet long by 100 wide and wil
run 80 feet into the streim. The di
moDsiona of the warehouse which wil
bo erected on it will bo 80x800.
A flume is anticipated , twelve mile
long , from the Amador canal to th
railroad depot at lone. This wouli
open up the timber belt of this coun
try , and furnish wood for an excellen
manufacturing industry.
A Colusa man had some 2,000 aheej
in the trough , and the herder , nog
lecting to watch them , until surround
ed by water , some 1,500 head wen
drOWJlPfl. . , Afwn wola aol. tnvtl
skinning those that were drowned
and several hundred pelts were saved
The loss to Mr. Ware is not far fron
$4,000.
Eureka , Humboldt county , Is exer
cised over the discovery of a wonder
ful cave of mammoth proportions
about three hours ride from Garber
viUo. The mouth of the cave is abou
seven hundred feet above the bed o
the South Fork , on the west side , am
up the precipitous east tide of Bea
Buttes.
An Italian minor nomed Luigi Don
doro , of Knickerbocker Flat , Tou
loumo county , while at work recently
atruck upon a large tin pan covered uj
tightly. Upon examining it the luolr
miner discovered that it containei
$8000 In gold. The treasure is sup
posed to have been hidden by sonii
" 4Der , " who either got killed or for
got where ho had buried it befon
dying.
At the head of Fall creek , Nevadi
county , pines and firs over 100 feet ir
height are BO buried in snow that enl ;
a few feet of their tops are to be seen
Where a dark forest lies in summer
there is now only to be seen a whiU
expanse of snow , with here and then
what appears to be clumps of bushes
but which are really the tops of th <
tilleat pines.
Nevada.
The completion of the Bodie brand
of the Virginia &Truckee railroad wil
give a now impetus to.enterprises oi
every description in'Eaatern Nevada.
The Humboldt river is now several
feet higher than it was a few weeks
ago ana is rising steadily. Many arc
of the opinion that whnn the snow on
the ranges at the head of the river be
gins to melt next month the water
will be higher than it has been for
tour or five years.
The Carson mint commenced active
work last Monday. Its force of em
ployes number sixty-eight fifty-six
men and twelve women. The mint
d a sufficient supply of bullion on
band to insure continuous work for
Iwo months , and more is arriving
iaily in encouraging amounts.
Colorado.
A union depot is proposed in Boul-
Jer.
Thirty men are going into Rico
laity.
Silver Cliff is preparing to sink an
srteiian well.
Travel into Breckenridge is 'estim
ated at fifty per day.
A railroad between Lovelsnd and
Estes Park is talked of.
The Denver and Rio Grande rail-
oadis laid -within twenty miles of
3uena Vista.
The roads to Ten.Mile are Impass-
ble for teams. The mails are carried
in horseback.
The mail between Rico and Silver
on , via Ophir , is now carried three
Imes a week.
Lots in Rico,4 ; wbich were vacan
xty days 330" , are.now selling from
I60to $300.
Fifty cabins 'have already been
racted in the new town of Tomichi ,
annison county.
The survey of the Pueblo and Silver
liff road will soon be commenced
id the road completed as soon as pos-
ble.
ble.Gunnison
Gunnison News : The immigration
this county thuye r , will reach
i.OOO , many of whom will settle per-
inectly.
Silver Cliffs city registration for
is spring , in a town a lijtlo over a
ar old , wat nearly 200O indicating
00 population.
In Gonnison City board is $8 per
* k forUbl . A * jamber cwinotbs
furnished f t enough to meet tl
supply , rooms are in great demand.
. .Smelters In the vicinity of Leadvii
will not handle ore running leu the
thirty-five to forty ounces per ton.
Potatoes 'are selling at ten and fi
teen cents apiece in Mineral Cit ;
Parties are ' offering five cents pi
pound foe , vegetables packed up or
mile and a half this side of Minera
The roads over the range fro :
Breckenridge are in a frightfully ba
s'ate , especially the one to Oomowhic
is a chartered toll road and the owne :
rjfuso to make any improvements.
Berthoud Pass over the ranga ri
be open in a few days. This will em
ble the prospectors bound for tlj
Grand "River country to make thetri
many miles shorter than by tha ol
route via Le"adville.
A number of mountain ranchme
who drove their cattle over the rang
to Middle Park last fall to winter , o
account of the scarcity of feed on thi
side , have .lost from ono-half to twc
thirds , on account of the unusual !
severe storms and depth of enow.
Eastern capitalists are examinin
the prospects of a railroad entcrpris
to the mountains from Trinidad. The ,
claim to have a new style of railroa
called the triple track railway by whic
they claim the valuable ores can b
transported cheaper than fuel.
A correspondent "of The Oura ;
Times writes from Rico : "New strike
are made every few hours. Mining
country will extend for atleaittwent ;
miles along ; the Dolores river. Bu
litf'a prospecting is being done excep
in the close vicinity of town.
The largest canvas "in Breskenridgi
Is tixty-fiva feet ia 'diameter , havinj
a neat floor and floats the America ]
flag from the one hundred foot centn
pole.It is a tent of .wickedness , anc
just opened to the public as a siloor
and h'gh-toned gambling harbor.
The long blockade between Laki
City and Del Norte ia open. Regula
daily coaches began running May 9th
and there will be put on a doubli
daily line of six horse coaches as seer
as ths roads are well settled. Thi
road to Ouray is open and carryin ;
passengers regularly , and will soon bi
in excellent condition.
The Denver police recently madi
a yatematio raid on the opium dens
There are ten of them which nro kep
by Chinarnell and ard patronized b ;
American men and women. Durirjj
the past year two tons of opkni , val
ued at $90,000 , rere smoked in'then
places. The evil is spreading to ni
classes of society , and young peopli
are fast falling victims.
Wyomlngr.
Fort Laramia will be reached bj
rail in October next , at the farthest
The Oheyenne road to the Nortl
pa-k will be ready for travel June 1.
It will be ninety miles in length.
The Laramie Times asser's tha
there will be a stamp mill ertcted a
Cummins City within thirty d--ya.
Rawlins Masons have made an atga
menti to erect a fine hall this summer
Ic is to be 28x80 , with 30-foot ceiling
and to cost § 4,000.
The government bridge acres
Snake river is now completed , and thi
one across Bear river will bo complet
edat au early day.
Cheyenne's race track is nearly
completed , and workmen are ui < g4gec
in putting on the finishing t-juchcs
The track is a very fine one.
There is still A Idrga amount o :
snow ia North park , and the mrst re
liable information is to the effect tha
nothing c n be done there by pros
pectors until after Juno 1.
There caine very near beiilg anotbei
blow-up at the Larrmie rolling mill"
The water from some cause got ver ]
low in one of the boilers , and thi
boiler was red-hot beforn f.hn dicnv
ery was made. The men scattered it
every direction , but , owing more tc
good luck than management , no aeri
ous results followed.
tttan.
Ogden anticipates a mining boom ii
her vicinity this season.
The Salt Lake city council ha sap
propriated $15,000 for the Jordar
cinal.
There will be over 100 miles of tracl
of the Utah Southern laid in Lincoli
county this year.
The work of grading the Utah East
crn railroad is in progress at differen
points between Coalville and Pari
City.
Sanpote county is to have a com-
musion depot , where home madt
woolen fabrics and all other Utih pro
ductiocs will be offered for sale , eithei
wholesale ot retail.
The American Fork canyon road ii
now opan lor seventeen miles , almotl
as far aa Forest City. The mines nev >
er before promised eo well and so mucl
for the investor as they do at present.
Six daughters of Brigham Young
have been excommunicated frOrii thfc
church for bringing suit for $1.
000,000 against the tru&tees of their
father's estate for alleged fraud.
Blngham , one of the oldest camps ,
seems to be attracting the most attri
tion at present , excepting , parhaps ,
Park City and vicinity. The gold
mines , there are causing many to go
and examine them , and several im
portant changes have been made.
A repot t to ths annual conference ol
the Mormons says that the population
of Utah 111,820 , that the church in
that territory has lost 600 members and
gained 1600 in a year , and that the
church receipts in that period were
over $1,000,000.
Montana.
Raids by Indians continue.
A rich strike in the Boulder district
is reported.
Bannock miners talk confidently of
good prospects.
It is proposed to put on a line of
coaches from Blartinsdale to Yogo
gulch.
It is said that specimens of zinc ore
hive been found in the Belt moun
tains.
There is a movement on foot in
Helena to undertake river mining on
the Deer Led e.
The indications are favorable for
Red Bluff being a lively little camp
the coming summer.
Overland coaches are now running
an summer cchednle time , and the
distance between Red Eock and
Helena 160 miles is accomplished
n from 36 to 40 houra.
Montanaitos want the next legisla-
Jve assembly to pass an act to pro-
rent the defacing of natural acener
> y being made sign boards for paten
nedicinoa.
About 75 new buildings are in
onrse of erection in Butte , and the
lumber building in other portions ol
he city will swell the aggregate to
boat 200.
There is a stampede to Armell's
reek , fifty or sixty miles north ol
'ogo. Sluice lumber has been taken
) the new camp , and six or sevea
mts to the pan is reported.
Montana has within her boundaries
> out 500 gold producing gulches ,
he total silver production of tha ter-
tory this year will probably be $4 , .
K,000 ) or more , and will exceed the
ild for the nrst t'me in its history. ,
Owing to the poorness of the rpoth-
s , some of the sheep growers in the
per Deer Led o valley have been
lling Ibe young Iambi M they com ? ,
The process knocks the rough edg
"off the profits of sheep husbandry.
The noted DaOotsT'goIcp lodeT
Bannock , Beaverhuad' county , hi
justbeen consolidated and bonde
It is _ the original gold quartz disco'
eryJii Montana , hsving been locate
early in the fall ot862.
The new opera house which Heler.
Is to have , will be two stories i
hight , 120 feet in length , and 50 fe
wide. It is to have all the model
improvements , and when complete
will ecllpsa any edifice in the tan
tory.
tory.The
The United States surveyor saj
there haa been more government Ian
takennp _ ia Beaverhead and Madiso
counties during the last two or tart
months than there has been for two c
three years previous to that time , an
the best of it is that most all of it hi
been located by bona fide settlers.
Oregon.
Willie Evans , of Eugene , a littl
fellow 10 years of age , killed a larg
cougar.
The "freeze" ruined the peach orcl
arda of Jackson county , and not a fi
tree survived the winter.
It is said that 1,000 deer wer
slaughtered on the BigBntte huntin
grounds during the paat year.
A Swedish colony , numbering 80 (
will go to eastern Oregon this sure
mer. Agents are looking up location
for them.
Fishermen inform Tha Oregon Ai
torian that sea lions are plenty in th
bay , and annoy them very much , fol
lowing the nets and playing hob wit !
the fish.
The late rains have made prospect
in Oregon for the coming crops almo !
a surety. Spring grain is lookin
well , and what fall sowing was don
before winter set In , gives evidence c
one of the richest harvests we hv
hud in a long time.
Tha grade between Wallula am
Ainsworth ia toady for laying dowi
the iron. Thirty miles of gradin
has been done between Wallula ani
Celilo. All bridge piers are down
and most of the bridge timbers ar
framed. Twelve hundred men ar
employed on this road , and 300 mor
are expected.
THE NEW SEAL
of the World's Dispensary Medica
Association of Buffalo , of which Dr
R. V. Pierce is president , consisiinj
of a figure of Aesculapius , the fa the
of modicind , surmounting the glube
fitly symbolizes the world-wide repu
tation gained by the Family Medicine
of Dr. Pierce , now manufactured b ;
this incorporated company and sold ii
all parts of the world. With a mim
moth establishment , the World's Dis
pensary and Invalid's Hotel , in Bnffa
In , and a correspondingly large brand
eitiblUhment in London , this aseo
ciation makes medicine for thi
whole world not only that , but the ;
personally examine and treat with ape
cial medicines thousands of ewes
Among the most celbbrated of tin
prypridtary or family medicines an
Dr. Piercc's Golden Medical Discov
ery the great blood-purifier , end Dr
Pierce's Ploasint Purgative Pelleti
( little pills ) and Dr. Pierca's Com
pound Extract of Smatt-Weed fo :
bowel affections , colds and painful at'
tackp , aa ccstie , neuralgia , and rheuma
tism Favorite Prescription furnishi
relief from female wcaknesics , am
kindred affecti'm' . All sold by drug
gists. dlt
TRUTH AND HONOR.
Query : What is the best family medic'ne i :
the world to ienl to the bowels , purify tb
blood , remove costiveness and bimausneBS , ai
digestion and tollo up the * hole sjstemt trull
and honor compos us to answer. Hop Bittern
beinit pure , perfect and harmless. Ed. Se
another column.
I An AU Flared Out
I * a common carotttninKih hot wcathoi
It you < eel BO , cet a package of Kidney
wort and take ft and yon will at onoe fee
Ita tonic power. It keeps up the health'
* ction of the Kidneys , Bowels and Livei
nd thus restores the natural life atu
treugth to the weary body.
It does not make any difference how SB
vere the cage of bilious derangement ia
Simmons' Liver Regulator will cure i
speedily and effectually without saliva
tion , or that prostration of the system fcfl
suing from the use of drastic purgatives
As there are many spurious imitation
imitations of this valuable medicine , taki
care you get the genuine ,
"We have been selling your medicini
forBorUe Unie , and fre find it better adapt
ed to the cure of bilious attacks than an ]
other medicine we have ever used or sold
"JAMES M. BEASLEY & CO. ,
"Magnolin. Ark. "
It is well known that a relationship ex.
ints between piles , constipation } kldnej
diseases and liver troubles. In Kidney
Wort we have a remedy that acts on th
general system and restores health by gen
tly aiding nature's intern1 process.
Ar.rontto
Would'st thou my friend Rood health eiijoy ,
Each day and hour your time employ
Secure repose from sickness , ills ,
This thou can'st do take Liner Pillt ;
& dost thou suffer from disease ,
Caused by exposure , diet t these ,
Or other ills , what'er their name ,
Submit at once , and leave the frame ,
Like shadows darting o'er the hills ,
In terror flee from Liter Pillt.
Vice-like although they've clung fer rears ,
Encouraged be , nor yield to fears.
Beposo in quiet , health's bright rills
Pursue the pathway of these Pills.
In chlJdhoodi youth and in old age ,
Let cheerful thoughts my mind engage ,
Let others suffer fevers , chills ,
Sure thou art free itith Liver Fills.
Sold at wholesale by C. I" . tioodmato.J. & Ish
nd Kennard & Forsvth. Omahaapr8d&vly(3 (
BucBUen's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , TJlcora , Salt
Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
Is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac-
tied In every case or money re Sanded.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by
8dly J. K ; ISH , Omaha.
An Honest Medicine
Of all medicines advertised to cure
any affection of the Throat , Chest or
Lungs , we know of none we can re6-
ommend as highly as DB. KING'S ' Nfiw
DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , 'Hay Fe-
rer , Hoarseness , Tickling in the
rhroat , loss of voice , etc. This med
icine does positively cure , and that
ffhere everything else has failed. Nti
nedicine can show one-half so many
positive and permanent cures as have
ilready been effected by this truly
fJnderful remedy. For Asthma nnd
bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur-
ng the very worst cases in the short
st time possible. We say by all
neans give it a trial. Trial bottles
ree. Regular size 81.00. For sale by
llly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha.
A. F. RAFERT & CO.
'ontraetors ' and Builders ,
1310 Dodeu St. . Omaha.
West's Chester Co. , Pa.
1AMMOTH CORN.
WHl produce 100 to
. I' * cr8- Matures airly. For aJ8
Boilein . Little , and by John Erins. eoraer
) and - podg , St. , 01 , AHA , , iJZB.
: INVALIDS
j'sTp T-jyrffTpitypTBgT ! Tq-
HEALTH
, STM&TH & and ENERGY/ /
WITHOUT THE USE OF DRUGS , ARE RJ
QUESTED TO SEND FOK THE ELECTRIC
REVIEW , AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR
NAL , WHICH IS PUBLISHED
"
' < FOR > FREE DISTRIBUTION.
TT TREATS upon HEALTH , HYGIENE , snd Ph j !
J. cal Culture , and is a complete encyclopedia <
Information for Invalids and those who suffer fro
ferrous , Exhausting and Ptmful Diseaso. Evti
subject that bears upon health and buman happmes
recelrcs attention In its pages : and tbe many qne
tions asked by Buffering invalidwbo have despairc
of a cure , are answered , and Taluable informatic
Is rolnnteered to all who are In need of medical x <
Tin. The subject of Electric Hells rertuc Medicmi
and the hundred and ont questions of ial impoi
tance to suffering humanity , are dul ) onsidtre
and explained.
explained.YOUNG MEN
And others who suffer from X rrons and rhrsici
Debility. Lwa of Manly Vigor , Premature Eiliaui
tlon and tbe many gloomy consequences of earl
Indiscretion , etc. , arerespertJlly benefited by oi
suiting its contents.
The ELECTRIC REVIEW exposes the nnmUioite
frauds practiced by quacks and medical imposed
who profess to " practice.medicine , " and points 01
the only safe , simple , and effectue rend tollenlll
Vigor , and Bodily Energy.
Send jour address on postal earn for a copy , an
Information worth thousands will te sent you.
Address the publishers ,
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO. ,
COR. EIGHTH and VINE STS. . CINCINNATI , C
Ask the recov.
ered dTspeptlobil-
llous sufferers , vic
tims ot fever and
ague , the mercurial
diseased patient ,
how they recovered
health , cheerful
spirits and { rood
appetite ; they will
tell you by takIng -
Ing Sin MOSS' la via
RsoiJLiTOR. jfys *
The Cheapest , Purest and Bert Family Midi
tbe In the World.
ForDYSPKPSIA , CONSTIPATION , Jaundld
Bllliotu Attacks. SICK HEADACHE , Colic , DC
preasion of Spirits , SOUR STOMACH , Hear
Burn , Etc. . Etc.
This unrivalled Southern Remedy Is warrants
not to contain a single particle ol MHEOJUT , o
any injurious mineral substance , but U
'
Purely Vegetable.
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs
which an all-wise Providence has placed h
countries where Liver Disease most prevail. I
will cuie all Dlsea&s caiued by Derangement o
the Llrer'.nd Bowels.
TIIK S f MPT01IS of Liver Complaint ar * i
j'tt > r i r bvl t ? te In the mouth ; Pain iu thi
PaV , Moa or Jolnteo'tdu mistaken forllheuma
ti-m ; Sour Stomach ; Lo s of Appetite ; Bowl
a to r atoly costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss o
Memory , with a painful sensation ot baling fall
ed to do something which ought to have beei
done , Debility , Low Spirits , a thick yellow ap
pearince of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough ol
ten mlstakeu fr Consumption.
Sometimes many of these symptoms attene
Ihe disease , at other * very fewjbut the Liver , thi
arfrest organ in the body , it generally the sea
of the disrnse , and If not regulated In tlme.grea
suffering , wretchedness and death will ensue.
I can re-ommenil as * n efficacious remedy fo :
disease of the Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia
Simmons' Liv-r Regulator. 1/ewis O. Wnndor
1625 Master Street , Assistant Post Master
Phlladelpn-a ,
"We have tested Its virtues , rersonally , sn <
( now that for Dyspepsia , BilHousness. anc
Throbbing Headacbe , it ia the best medicine the
world ever saw. We have tried forty othei
remedies before Simmons' Liver Rgilator , bu (
none of them gave us more than temporary re
lief : but the Regulator not only relieved , bul
cured us. " Editor Teligriph and Messenger
Macon , Ga
MASUrAClDHID OHLT BT
J. H. ZEIIJN & GO. ,
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Price , 11.00 Sold by all Druggista.
iept4eodawly
r
AYFR'S SARSAPARILLA ,
FOB
PUBlFTINa THE BLOOD
This compound c
tfab ttgeualo altsi
athes , Sargaparllfa
; Dock , Stllhngia.a m
> Mandrake with th :
Iodides of Potaahant
, lmn , makes a mo )
, 'effectual cure of <
Aeries of complaiati
which are verv pre
Talent and afflictin ?
It purifies tbe blood
purges ont the lilrk
ing humora IK tts erstem , that undermine healtt
and settle into troublesome dborders. Eruj
tions of the skin are the appcararlco on thcj ett
face ot humors , that should bo expelled from thi
blood , tritcrhaldefangfcmentsatethedetermln
atlon of these same humors 18 fomfe Internal
organ , or organs , whose action they derange ,
and whose substance they disease and destroy.
Ann's SABSAIJULLA expels these humors fron
the blood. When they are gone , the disorder
they rodtlbj tusanpear , such as iflcerationi oj
the Liter , Stomach , SldAly $ , Luryti Erwotion ,
and Eruptive Diteaies of the SlcinSt. .1 nlhorijl'i
Fire , lute or Eryripelai , Pimplet , PuttuUt
Blotches , Boilt , TumortTetter and Salt Rheum
Scald Bead , Ring-worm , Ulctn and Sorei ,
Rheumatism , Neuralgia , Pain in the Sonet
Side and Bead , Female Wtatmesi , Sterility
Leucorrhaa arising from { ntcmul UittrQtioi
and uterine disease ! . Dropty , Dyspepiid , Etui
( iation and general Debility. ' With their de
parture health returns.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. . AYER & CO. ,
LOWELL , MASS ,
fractldai attd Analytical Ohemla
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AtfE
DEALERS IN MEDICINE.
Machine Works ,
F , F. Hammond , Prop.&Managei
Themoft thdronjh appointed and complete
Machine Shops and Foundry in the state.
Castings of every description manufactured.
Engines , Pumps and every class of machlnen
made to order.
Special attention given to
Well Anjursl alleTS , Hangers ,
Shnftinc : . Bridge Irons , Gcer
Catting , etc.
t Unstornew Machlncry.Ueachanlcal Draught.
ng , Models , etc. , neatly executed.
Harnov HfBnt. . 14 and IBth
PIANO TUNING
AMD REGULATING BY A
Competent New York Tuner ,
urjrani repaired and re ulabx ) . Orders left at
WYBIAN-S BOOK STORE , 630 Fifteenth St.near
Fostomco , promptly attended to. m6tf
BUSINESS !
SUITS for - - $20.00
PANTS for - - - 5.00
jr. < c.r A j oifc ,
MAX 8IUAVO1SIN ,
FUR TANNER
( I9I2TH STREET , HAW fURS BOUGHT
tfKtAt rarnham. novlltf
THE ONLY PLACE WHERE YOU
can find A good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOWER FIGURE than it
any other shoe house In tha city ,
P. LANG'S ,
236FARHHAM8T.
LADIES' & QEN1S ,
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
d a perfect flt guaranteed. Prices verv reason
tola declMy
_
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
The owner" the celebrated Kaolin
Banks , near LOUISVILLE , PTEB. , has
now ready at the depot at Louisville , oa
the B.&M. railroad ,
IV JfcUCTirjEI 3ES3ECIC33BC
k > fill any order at reasonable prices. Par-
Jea d fairing a white front or ornamental
prick will do well to give us ft call or sender
or sample.
J. T. A. HOOYEK , Prop. ,
IxrcUvilla. Neb
_ _
MEAT MARKET ,
V. P. Block , ICth St.
Frnb and Salt Meat * o all kinds constant
a hand , prices reasonable Vegetables in teas
n. tool delivered to any'part of the dty.
WM JUST ,
iip B. 'BEEHEB ,
lSSIO ERC
toletal * . TTsalor In Foreign and Donesti
,1. . _ . I1 , - . ' - - Ban
BaSir , Egv' Poultry , Game , Ham ; .
n , Uror Ttuc. Ptlh' , anil Agjnt ( er BOOTH1 ! *
rSTESa j' f - , ' ' " nova-Cra '
* .k , i -
iBANKlIU HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTAILISHBy
BANKING HOUSI
IN NEBBASKA.
CALDWELLHAMILTONIG (
Biislnees transacted same aa that
an Incorporated Bank.
Accounte kept In Currency or tso.
subject to sight check without notlc
Cortlflcatea of deposit Issued pa ;
able In three , six and twelve month
bearing Interest , or en demand wit
out Interest.
Advances mads to customers on a ;
proved securities at market rates i
Interest.
Buy and se gold. Mils or eschang
Government , State ! County and Oil
Bonds.
Draw Sight Drafts on England , In
lana , Scotland , and all parts ofEurop
Sell European Passage Tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
auglJtf _
U. S. DEPOSITORY.
FIRST NATIONAL BAH
Of OMAHA ,
Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta.
OLDEST BANKING ESTABUSHMEN
K OlfAHA.
(3UOOJSH30R3 TO KOUXTZB BROS. ,
MTAiusain uc 1858.
OrganUed aa a National Bank August JO , 186
Capital and Profits Over $300,00
Specially authorized by the Secretary of Treads
to receive Subscriptions to the
U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAI
OFFICERS AND DIBEOTOR3
USSJLUI Kooam , President.
ADOUSTUS Konmi , Vice FreeideLt.
H. W. TAIM , Cashier.
A. J. PorriiiTOH , Attorns ;
A. CSE9BTOH.
F.H. DAVIS ,
Thli btnk recthcs depodtc without retard \
amounts.
tecot time certificates bearing nt re t.
Dr w drafts on San Frandcco and prindp
cities ot the United States , also London. Dnbll
Edinburgh and tha principal dtlos of tha com
cent of Europe.
Bells passage tickets for emigrants In tha Ii
man line. _ mayldtl
REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
Geo. P. Bern is1
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
16th < k Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb.
This agency does BTIIOTLT a brokerage bus
ness. Does notspeculate , and therefore any baj
gains on its books are insured to ita patrons , b
gtead ot being gobbled up by the agent _
Boggs and Hill ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No , 50 Farnham Street
UMAHA * - NBBRABKA.
Of ; North Side , opp. Grand Central HoU
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1505 Farnham St. Omaha , Nebt.
4OO.OOO ACRES carefully selected land
Eastern Nebraska for sale.
Oieat rUrpvlna In improved farms , and Oma
city ftopcrty _
0. F. DAV13 , WEDSTEB SNYDEB ,
Late Land Com'r U. P. R. R. _ 4p-teb ]
BIROS BIEC. lima B , urn
Byron Reed & Co. ,
OLDlflt B8TABLXIIIXD
REAL ESTATE AGEN01
Iff NEBRASKA.
ffeop a complete abstract of title to all BeaUB
ate In Omaha and Douglas County. mavltf
THE ORIGINAL
BRIGGS HOUSE
Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Are. ,
CHICAGO , ILL.
PRICES REDUCED TO
$2.00 AND $2.50 PER DA\
Located In the business centre , convenient
piaces rf amusement. Elegantly famished , eon
taming all modem Improvement * , passenger elc
vator , ic. J H. COOUNQS , Proprietor.
oclBtf _
OGDEN HOUSE ,
Cor. MARKET ST. & BROAbWA I
Council Bluffs , Iowa
On line ot Street Railway , Omnlbuse * to tn
from all trains. BATES Parlor floor. | 3.00 pa
day ; second floor , tJ.60 per day ; tUrd floor
The best-furnished and most commodious boa
in the city. _ OEO. T. PHEI.P3. Prop.
METROPOLITAN
OALVIL& , NEB.
IRA WILSON , - PROPRIETOR.
The Metropolitan is centrally located , ant.
Brat-class in every respect , having recently bee
entirely renovated. Tha public will find I
comfortable and homelike house , marSt
UPTON HOUSE ,
Sclmyler , Neb.
First-class House , Good tlcalg. Good Beds
Airy Room ; , and kind and accommodating
treatment. Tvigood sample rooms. Specia
attention paid to commercial travelers.
S. MTT.T.EB , Prop , ,
_ Schuyler , Jfeb.
B. A. FOWLU. JAXIS II. Bcorr.
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS.
Designs for buildings of any description on
xzlhlbitlon at our office. We have had orer 20
rears experience in designing and superintend.
n * public building and residences. Plans and
timates furnished on short notice.
KOOM 8 | PKIOH BLOCK. mIO-6m
UAKTA GLAUS FOUND.
Greatest Discovery of the Age.
Tondert ul discoveries in the world have been made
Unong other things where Santa Clans stayed ,
nuldren oft ask if he makes goods or not ,
f really he lives in a mountain of snow.
< ast year an excursion sailed clear to the Pol *
tad suddenly dropped into what seemed like ahola
There wonder of wonden they found anewland ,
Fhile falry-liko beings appeared on each hand.
Tiero were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful green.
jid far brighter skies than ever were seen ,
lirds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
fhile flowers of exquisite fragrance were grow
Ing aronnd.
lot long were they left to wondtr In doubt ,
. beinsr soon cama th y had heard much about ,
fwas SantajClaus" self and thlithey all say ,
le l eked like tha picture r OM every day.
Te drove up a team that looked very-queer ,
rwas a team f grasshoppers instead of reindeer ,
[ e rode In a shell instead of a sleigh ,
ut be took them on boud and drova them
away.
Fa showed them all over his wonderful realm ,
nd factories making goods for women and men ,
nrriera were working on hats great and small ,
0 Bonce's they said they were sending them aU.
ris Kinjrle , the Glove Maker , told them at once ,
11 our Gloves we are fending to Bunco ,
inta showed them suspenders and many things
mere.
tying I also took theea to frland Bunee's store.
1 eta Clans then whispered a secret he'd tell.
s in Omaha every ona kntw Bunco well ,
a therefore should send his goods to his care ,
nowing bis friends will get their fall share.
ow remeabecya dwellers In Omaha town ,
1 } who want presents ta Bonce's go round ,
& Bbkis , collars , or gtve ! great and small ,
bad youf aistM or auat one ar 4 all.
Bunc .CouspIff9 HitUr pf'th l
± 856 : a
-WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
A COMPLETE STOOK FOB
SPRINGfSUMMER
STYLISH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND CHEAP.
We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant
Stock of Keady-Made Clothing in Latest Styles. Gent's Fnrnishr
r
ing Goods Stock Complete. . v , - - '
HATS , CAPS , TRUNKS-AMD VALISES ,
In faot the Stock is complete in all Departments.
Don't Fail to see oar Custom Department in charge of
Mr * Thomas Tallon.
M. HELLMAN & CO. ,
mSleodiw 131 & 1303 t'amlmm Street.
HENRY HORNBERGER ,
V. BLATnTflifSET BEER\
In Kegs and Bottles.
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable
Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTING
POWER AND HAND PUMPS
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery ,
BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING ,
AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. '
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
A. L. STBAtfG , 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb'
OMAHA FENCE i BOX GO.
We Manufacture to Order
OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS
Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings ,
Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice.
GUST , FBIES & CO. , Prop's. . 1231 Harney St. , Omaha , Neb.
PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY
The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska
L I T JEROME RAGHEK.
Proprietor.
0 G R
OMAHA BEE
LITHOGRAPHING n
COMPANY. N G
Drafts , Checks , Letter Bill and Nute Headings , Cards ,
Bonds , Certificates of Stock , Diplomas , Labels.
etc , , done in the best manner , and at
Lowest Possible Prices.
PRACTISAL LITHOGRAPHER. OMAHA
To protect the public against imitators we specially caution all purchasers ol
Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster
.
To see that tbe work CAPUINE on the labil is fpflled correctly.
Do not allow some other Plaster to be palmed off under a simlllar sonndfnz name , with tbe assur
ance thot it it as good Bear in mind that the only object such . dealers can have , b ] the fact that
they can makes few pennies extra profit by sell'njf the spurious.
SEABTJRY & JOHNSON.
JNO. G. JACOBS ,
( Formerly of 0 Ish fc Jacobs )
UNDERTAKER
No. 1117 Farnham St. , Old Stand of Jacob GIs
QRDBRS UY TKLKQRAPtl SOLICITS
mnST-lV
FEVER AND AGUE ,
if.
FORTIFY THE SYSTEv
And yon are armed against dbeaja. The finest
tonic for this purpose is Hosteller's Stomach
Bitters , which renders digestion easy and com
plete , counteracts biliousness , and Keeps Us
bowels in order , and f genial ana beneficent are
its effectsthat not orJy is the body Invigorated.
And regulate * tj its use , but despondency ban.
lah d : . m all the mind.
For sale by allPruggistsaqd Dealers generally *
NEW GROCERY !
16th and Cuming Sts.
We propose supplying the
people of North Omaha -with
CHOICE GROCERIES at mod
erate prices. Give us a call.
paid for Country Pro
duce. Goods delivered free to any
part of the city. _ ap7-lm
GENERAL
_
INSUEANCE AGENT ,
REPRESENTS :
WESTCHESTEB , MY-Capital . 1 ooo ooj
TH | MERCHANTS' of Keirirk. N T..l OOO OOO
GIRARO FIRE. Phila. . Capitol . 1 000 000
HOrTHWESJERH MATIONAL Capital. . MO eco
BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCEC0..1 zoo eco
8.E.C08 6TH& DOUGLAS STS.
mchSdl
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming.
Tha miser's retort , good accommodations.
large san pl room , charges reasonable. SptrUl
ittentio ? Jtften to travel.br into.
H-M * ? .CHlUIuu > , rroprlor ! ,
VINEGAR WORKS I
Jonn , Bit. Oth and 10th SU , OMAHA.
First quality distilled Wine Vinegar ol any
rtrencth below eastern prices , at wholesale snd
. . .a ERNST irnVTYB
retail. ERNSTKanauer.
febMm Kanauer.
CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO.
Manufacture
STANDARD SHOT
BE SUBE TO BUT IT.
Tflt BEST IS MARKET.
E. W. BLATCHFORD & CO.
Manufacturer J of Lead Pipo.Sheefc and Bar Lead
Block Tin , Pipe an 1 Solder , Linseed OH
and Oil Cake.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
70 NORTH CLINTON STREET , CHICAGO.
INTER -OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Tlrst-cl'W , Fine large Simple Rooms , one >
block from depot. Trains stop from 20 minutes
to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from
Depot. Kate * 12.00. S&60 and 1100 , according
to room ; s bgle meal 75 cent * .
A. U. BALCOM , Proprietor.
AXDREWBORPEK. Cnlct Cl rk. mlO-t
OHAJTE1 > MORTGAGE SALKl"
Whereas on th 20th day of October , 1879 , TT.
Lehman executed to Fred Hicksteln , a certa'n
Chattel Mortgaje dated on said te nd duly
filed in Recorder's Office October 23rd , to secnn
the payment of a certain promiaicry note , duo
and parable in CO days froin tha date thereof
with interest at ten per cent , and there is now
doe en same tte turn of (210.00.
Now by virtus of the power of sal In sold
roortgaira conU'ned and firm , the following de
scribed perscnal property will b sold at public
auction on the Utn day of May , ISSO , 6t ten
o'clock a. m.attbeaacttonroom > or M. Cum
mlng , corner of Utb and Douglas Btre tin th *
< ytv of Omaha : A lot of furniture , fixtures.
pout table btlonglnr to said Lehman and used by
him in a saloon and boarding house. No. 61 Pa-
dflc Street , consisting- counters , shoving- .
looking gla-s , clock , bar ornament , decant r' .
picture * , chairs , tabUs , bedsUuds and beddnfr.
pool table complsto , etc. , or so mnca thereof as
may tenecewarr to satisfy said mortgage a. d
an attorney fee of tn D er cent , and eosTor Mid
I . FBBDH1CKSTEI1I.
CHAILZI B ASSM , Attornar. Mortgage
CITY MEAT MARKET.
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