i n THE DAILY BEE. X. BOSEWATEB. EDITOB TO OOBBESPONDBNT8. OmtCOCTrrMFMZKWire will always be pleased to bear trun , on ill matters connected with oops , country politic * , and on to ? subject whaterer , of general Interact to the people of < mr Bute. An * Information connted with the elections , and relating to flood * , accidents , xrfll be gladly received. AUrochconunnnlca- UODB however , jsurt ) , asvbrlef as possible ; ' and they ace * la all cues 'be written on one ride of tbetfeeet only. lB HMOTWRirsaJnfuHnmrtJn etch and every caw accompany ( any communittUca.o | what natnre Boerer.Tb < i Is not latea&t Atoi publication , but for our own satlsfictllonland as proot o food faith. roimcaL. er Bad * t > y * ali or f'rif nflr , ' and whether. " no : tlces cMOBffljaBwtJonii'to the Editor. are unto. iifkteations an made ) eimplr personal , Mid wBtbe'c&rped tor as advertisements. BO Oldeeir * i ) ntribuUoM of a litoraryor petieI eharactcr\nd ire will not undertake topresWte or raerwthe fame in any case whatertr. * > or staff J _ snffldenUy large to more than nrpply our Ilnwe&jipMe. . ' _ * AH communications shoald b aodreated to Editor. CALL JTOB BEPUBIJOAN STATE CONVENTION * ' ; ! * The republican electors of the State of Nebraska are hereby called to send dele- rates from the several eotmties to meet in rtato convention at Colnmbuson , WedDea- d y , th 19th day of .May . , 1B80 , . at Sf/cW p. m , , for the purpose of electing rix delegates to the i republican national conTentioa to be held at Chicago , on the 3d day of June next , to - nominate candi dates /president and rice presidentrof the TJnRod Stales ) and to transact such other business as mayproperly come beTh - ° Th MTeral connties tee entitled to rep resentation in state conyentionM follows , based upon the rote-Caifln each county for Hon. Amaw Cobb for Judge of the Supreme s Court. , Inl879 , giving one dele gate to each 189 votes , and one for the iraction of 75f votes , also one delegate at arc * for each organized county : Counties , D's Counties. Vf Adams. . . . . . r T * 11 Kearney . . . . . . . . . Antelope : . . . . .TS "Keith : rrr. . * : . . . . * - . - . . . . . . - . - 4 Buffalo . 8 Lancaster . 19 Burt . 6 Lincoln . * Butler. . 6 Madison . 4 Caw . 10 Merrick. . 6 Odar . 2 Nance. . . . . . . . . . . 1 Cheyenne . 3 * > * * * > * . . . Clay . 19 NnckoUs . 4 Collar . 6 Otoe . 11 Cnmtng . 5 P-wne * . 8 Coster . 2 Phelps . 3 Dakota . 3 Pierce. . 1 Dawson . 3 Platte. . " ' " y $ : : : : : " . : : " . : I wm . 2 Touglas . 17 Richardson , . 12 Klnitre . 10 Saline . 11 Franklin . 6 Sarpy . 4 Frontier . 1 Saunders . 10 Pnrnas . 4 Seward. . : . 7 Gftge . 10 Sherman. . . 3 Gmley. . . . . . . . 2 Btanton . 2 OoKper./.V .r 2 Thayer. , . . . . . . . . . 6 Hall7..r ? ; . . . 7 Valley. . . * . 3 Hamilton . 6 WAshwgtonJ - 9 Harlan . . * 6 Wayne . 2 Ilitchcock . 2 Webster . 9 Howard. . . . . . . . 4. York . Holt" " . . . . . * . 8v Jeffarton . . , .7 " - Total . 873 Johnson. . . . . .w 7 1 . It if reccnmwnded first , that no proxies be admitted to the convention , exceptsuch as are held bv persoaa residing mthe counties fronTwldcb the proxies are given. Stcond. That 'no delegate shall repre sent an absent member of his delegation , nnleu he be "dothed with uthority from the county eaivention , or Is in possession of proxies ttemrepilarly elected delegates. By order of iKewpublican state central committee. , " JAMES W. DAWE3 * Chairman. JAMES DONNELLY , Secretary. LiKCOU. April 8. 18C3. THERE ii .nothing more contempt ! ' ble than the malice of envioui medi osrity. Thia-is sttlkinRlj Hluatrated by the aitesBptroE- certain obzcurepa- perj to belittle the efforts of THE BEE on behalf of.Blaine 5n th state. One of these obscure sheets asserts tha THE JiEB does not deserve the leaa grain of creditor thpormatior ef motive puiiuc&I senlimcnt in Douglas county. Accordicgto another veracious sheet THE BEE nerer uttered a word ia fa vor of Blaine until after this county hixd pronounced for him , and the edit or of THE "BEE had carried the prim aries and convention by trickery am sleight -hand. . THE BEE has never been a fence-rider. It snpportet Blaine four years ngb , and tne extracts we reprint clseivhoro give emphatic contradiction to tha charge that this paper did ntutter a word in favor o : Jlhine until after the iido in his favor Jiad et In dlinng tbopresontcampaign. If thii paper is entitled to no ciedi iur the Bline sentiment in Douglas county we should J ike to know who is THE BEE circulates over twelve thou- mnd copies in Douglas county every Trcek , while the -amateur afternoon fcheet published by Fred Nye circulates jbout 2t500"oo'pieir per week. Is it presumable that the Blaine eentimenl fn Omaha was created by a paper that hardly reaches oue out o ! iiltafn voters in the county , Instead of the paper that is In the hinds of almott every man tind woman in Omaha that can read. 3s it presumable that a county con taining over 35,000 people can be liandjed by one man by mere sleigh ! cf hand 1 Docs it stand to reason thai over 2000 republicans of Douglas county would allow thenuelve to be duped and tricked by any individual into voting against their real senti ments 7 If tha editor of THE BEE cirried the election by an or ganized gang of bummers , as cnother malicious sheet asserts , Does the delegation made up of such znen as Mayor Chase , J. L. Webster , John G. Cowin , 7. J. Brown , Milton Barlow , Councilman Thilman , repre sent the bummer element of Douglas countjJ Why sho'uld professed Blaine piporsftsaaQ sucha delegation , when even the leading Grant organ the Omaha 'Republican ' concedes that they are creditable representatives of the republicans 'of the county. Bight hero let us also fUtly contra' diet the unfounded report eo indus triously circulated that the editor of this paper hai-been guilty of double dealing or trickery in the present cam paign , cither in dealing with Mr. or any other friend of Blaine. Then aevir'sra * any conference or nndentanding between the editor of THE BEE and Mr. Kye jit any tune during the campaign. Eich was actIng - Ing entirely independent of the other , * nd no , attempt wai ever made to arrive at any understanding , Mr.Nye organized a select' party of t juvenile politician * aad oroken down old hacks who have neither the backbone to tight or JhrtbmtyTg-p S paigD. * The editor of this p pr orguiized the Retire wifken f tfis party , aad after. v thorough 'person Jl canvass among avati-Grant'teML.of .ill .itripes in the rariouBward * , united 'them on one ticket , and defeated the common ene * " convention met he made a square is * sue for Blaine by supporting for dele- gateynen in favor of Blaine , andlhen introduced and Becuroitheadoptien of resolutions favoring "Blaine as the choice of this county. If- , this was trickerv and legerdemain , Mr. Blaine will hardly find iault'-with it. It ehould aho be borne Inmind that the sentiment of Nebraska on the presidential itsue wai an un known quintity on the first day of May , when Doug'as county electid delegates , and there is DO doubt that the examp'e of this county had due weight in do- terming Ihe result. In view of all this it wdecidedly mean to deny hi > iper its' share 'of the credit fo'r tfie rinmph of the BUinVcause itf Ne- THE Whittaker cate is drawing to a cloae , and it must be admitted that it oots lather black for the.4 colored cadet" .Ilitsra is thit howeYer , which can not be denhdand to which the protractedinvestigation baa csl'ed at- ention that So treatment of colored S / cadets by officers "and 'students at the military academy is by no means what t ahouldbe. Granted that Whittaker , as it notr seems probable , mutilated iimsclf in order to call attention to the'oetraciamand insults which he con stantly underwent , the. condition of effain which rendered snch a deed pos sible -it' clearly roveafed by its very commission. The colored cadet will probably be expelled- the conduct of officers and students towards the race has been clearly revealed. OUE objections to Mr. Guy Barton as a delegate to Chicago are not per sonal or political. * We object to him ss.we would' to any other 'man who has ever betrayed a trust as a representa tive. Mr. Barton has twice repre sented his section in the state legisla ture , and each time he sacrificed the ntercsts of his constituency to serve corporate monopolies , and was an active supporter of corrupt rings that bad organized raids on Ne- iraska tix-payers. Such men should- not be elevated to positions of honor representative bodies. should any paper that aspires to political leadership be guilty ot such bare-faced attempts to deceive people as are the bogus claims of the Eepublican about the presidential preferences of delegates in the com- lug state convention ? PRESIDENT HAYES has most emphat ically declined to be'considered a dark horse in. the 'coming races at Chicago. IOWA BOILED DOWN. s A foucdry has been established al Bed Oak. There are 254 children in the boys' reform school. y The Sunday law is strictly enforced in Des Moines. Kookuk is to have a new and com modious opera house. "The old settlers' re-union will be held at Mason City June 18. Finchard , a station on the B. , 0. It & N. has had its name changed to Winslow. At Ottumwa the other d > y , 8500- people attended the circus perform ance and sighed for more. The magnetic well property at Cher okee is being improved yith a View oi making it a popular resort. Reports from all parts of Plymouth county say the crops never lookec finer than they do at present. About fifty men are now at work on the new capitol at Des Moines , anc the forca will soon be largely in creased. J. M. Hart , near Merrill , capturci a she wolf end her twelve pups a few days since. He got § 19.50 bounty money. Two hundred and ninety employes of the Iowa Central road live in Mar shalltown. Their total pay per montl is § 15,000. The artesian well at Manson is now down to a depth of 1100 feet The work will be pushed until a flowing well is'reached. , An Orange City dealer sent 1,100 dozen eggs to LeMars the other day. It required two wagon'to ' convey this amount of hen f tmt. * ' t : > It hi estimated that a Quarter of million will be expended in Counci Bluffc 'this season , in now buildings and improvements. The grapa vines in all parts of. the state ara fairly loaded with grapes and the currant bushes bend baneatt the burden of fruit Thirteen cars of Texas steers were received at the Burlington stockyards the 10th inst. , the first arrival of that clazs of animals this season. Marshall town has been included in the Iowa trotting circuit and purse ag gregating § 3000 are offered. Th ( racci are to take place or. or abou July 12. A dastardly piece of vandalism was recently perpetrated InHardln county. Some wretch girdled one hundrec thrifty apple trees in the orchard ol Alex. B&rhart. The new court house at Burlingto , , is to be ready for occupancy January 1,1881. The contract price of the structure complete is $96,300. The Des Moinei water works changjd hands on the 12th InsUnt. Messrs. Polk & Hubbell sell a four- fifths interest for $255,000. The money was paid and the works turned over to the new company. The Des Moines river has again be come a nvrlgable stream. Captain James , a skinpery recognizing the fact , has laid the keel for a steamboat , rte be used , when not in the passenger trade , as a tow-boat. * , - Mesirs. Dunham & Turner , ofBur- linpjon , Tiave just completed a new creamery.The factory was 'started up the5th inst , a'nd'the'capscify is5 from 300 to 500 pounds per day , con suming the "milk of brJer thousa5a' cows. _ * * - - > v ; ; -T i ? I. The Bellk PJalne Grelajpery is - manufacturing - ufacturing about 200 xmrjdi6f "bMfieV daily. Tfltf proj > rleiqrsvihieija toJn- * ; crease their capacity abou.1 SOO pbutfdi" a day , daring the toext sit weeks , " ' The State Board'of Pharmicy Tyo. organized by electing Charles At' Weaver , of Jea Moines , President ; Jlof M. Olson , of .Fort Dodge , Vice Pmident , and George H. Schaf er , of rort Madison , Secretary. The survey of theToledo & North western branch of the Chicago & Sbrthwastern is completed to the Des Hoines river , 100 miles west of the unction with the main line. Of.this ' 4 miles is now under contract to be completed Jnjyl. _ An old settler of thirty-five years' tending in Iowa City , inforas The vepublican that'daring all Tjfi reti * dno 'thera be jjau got seer } to good prospects for fruit-of all kinds as at , Among . , the _ | novelties of the Iowa state tournisent to be held a Mar- halUefwB , ' June 8-10 , will be the foot ractniorvthe 'chiefs of departments onlytlje distance to be 200 jrds ior the foljowing Bpccial prizeaj Pirat prizeja'fitre naw suit of clothes ; tec- end prize , a pair of boots. Rev. J. Sunderland has returned to Ottumwa. from a tour of the northern counties , and reports to the courier as ollows : "Immigration is going into hat section at a lively rate , creating a regular boom in some counties. Peo- > le are learning that there are plenty > f the best quality of cheap lands to > e had in Iowa , and that they need not go farther'west"lo secure delight- nl homes and productive farms. BLAINE 3 BACKING. EXTRACTS TBOM LATE TILES OF THE ' BEE. ] Dally BIE , April 12th. low * Republicans will hold their convention next week , and it is a set- led fact that Elaine will have the eol- d delegatton.iNebwBka will .d-j like wise on the 19th of May. DilJy BEI April 'Slh. Oregon has been heird from at last , and Blaine carries away theeolid _ dele gation. A resolution that Blaine ia .he first'chojce of Oregon republicans and instructing delegates to u e all lonorable means to procure his nomi nation was adopted by the state con vention with only one dissenting vote. This is an example for Nebraska. . It is absolutely certain that the Blaine men in the state will not desert their can- didat . In the last republican convention Colorado supported Bliine , and if there is any one who can give any reason why it should ve r about in the coming conven tion he should come to the front with it. It would be a novelty. [ Denver Tribune. Thi is applicable to Ifebraikajust as much as to Colorado. The republi cans of Nebraska mean to stand by .heir favorite , let the consequences > o what they may. Diily BM. April 17. Nebraska and Illinois republicans hold their state conventions th same day , May 19. Both will instruct for Grant. [ Hawk- e. , < We can't talk for Illinois , but we snow e'nough to * know that Nebraska i will noi only not instruct for Grant , aut that the Grant men will -bej the convention not to instruct the delega tion for Blaiue. Dal'y BIT , .April 23. Aurora Republican : A Grant organ of this , city has a woid about a col- nmn long about Elaine's mistakes. Lne ) of these mistakes , perhaps , was the capture of the Kansas delegation. Dally Bnt | April 19. During the past ten days the Grant boomers in Nebraska , and especially in. this city , have experienced a change of heart.- They have teen the hand writing on the''wall reflected" from Iowa , and are'fully convinced that the republicans of Nebraska aie advene , to a third term. They still hop ? , h w- * ever , to smuggle some Grjrft boomers on the delegation to Chicago by play ing 'possum. Scores of these Grant boomers have suddenly-become con verts | c > Bltine , and arc-now shouting themarlves hoarse over.the plumed koighlj ID Omaha especially there are not a dozqn pronounced Grant men left , end Jf-liei apostle Paul , surnamed Yan- denport , could with any degree of de- cencyj 'or ' consistency assume the livery j of a Blaine man th'ete would 'not"ba a single Grantite in sight ) when the next convention meets. And therein lies the real danger to'the antiAhlrd-term sause. If theae elev- eutli hpur converts are not watched 'and spotted they will cirry the prim aries , and when the state convention meets { hey will force an nninstructed Grant delegation upon it , under the pretense of their being for Blaine. Is it ireshmable that men who were so outspoken for Grant less than thirty days ago , and wKo now profess to be fpr Blaine. are sincere ? \Vbtt is the cause ofJh'eir conversion ? Hot General Grant done anything in the past month to forfeit their confi dence ! or has Blaine loomed up ro high in that period that they can't re sist Ihe impulse to rally to his atsnd- ard.C. i This sudden unanimity , for .Blabe don't seem natural. A leopard can't change bis spots at pleasure , and a devotee of Grant will not renounce his idoLwithout a weighty ciuie. For our part , we propose tokoep a watchful eye on these possums , and we warn all tha true friends of Blaine and all other | republicans who are conscion tiouily oppoied to a third term to keep a slurp lookout on them. Don't lee these'wolves in sheap's'clothing de ceive you. Don't rend a man to the convention whomjyou do not know tu be aft uncompromising anti-Grant man. , Daily B E , April 28 , r HOW MR. BLAINE IS REGARDED WHERE BE 18 BEST KNOWN. AugutU ( Me } Journal ( rep. ) : Mr. Elaine has been a citizen of this place for more than a quarter of a century , living here since he was twenty-thref yean old. Indeed , his whole life as a man has "been Identified with this pee ple. We have known him in every relation of life , closely and intimately , through all these years. And in every relation of life , we say ia the pres ence of his dsily associates , Mr. Blaine has had a spotless career. As hus band , father , neighbor , friend , citizen , business man , every one in the community , without re gard to party lines , would yield un stinted praise. * In personal morals , ia habits f > r temperance and uprightness , in steadfast devotion to all ordidary a ; well as extraordinary duties , Mr. Blaine has been a pattern to our young men. He has been fortunate in hit life , but his good fortune has alwbys been the * logical result of-good habits and good sense ; and ho has been BO generous , . not only with money , but witft time , and ' sympathy , that envy and jealousy'JiAvo not followed him Ho has. an'elegant , refined and Chris tian home' , open * to every demand rf hosoifality.and.there'is-not a poor marriji town who'lresitatesto enter it i T J , " * C3Op6F" 'other ' Blaine forces --t in sending ardejegation to support him af Chicago.The county is but an in dex of 'the state ' at large'and to con- teat that strength is folly/ DillyEEi.JIaySrd. The republican * of Douglas county who have rallied around the standard of James 0. Bliine h ve won a signal victoryin tne choice of a solid Blaine ' delegation to'the'State convention. The victory waa won after , a most pro tracted anddetporate cpntost , , bet we have no disposition to exult over the defeat of those who vainly sought to prevent thia result , nor do we , propose to asuil theia republicang for diflierini Win o . They m d plucky " " but being in .the nanority they finally wore compelled toiubmit and it is to heir credit that they accept ed the ver dict of the msjorityv with becoming composure. ' , } allyBaMayS. t * Douglas county" has sounded the ceynole for Blaine , and the refrain will soon be heard all over the state. You may set it down as a fixed fact ; hat the six delegates of Nebraska to Chicago * wilt vote for James t } . Blaine. " STATE JOTTINGS. Trains will soon run to Albion. Water in the Platte and other streams is rising. . Plum Creek .will have a half-mile circular race court e. A small colpny of Danes has ar rived in Dakota county. Chinch bugs have made their ap pearance in Adams county. Merrick county farmers talk of a mutual-hail insurance ccmptny. Webster county will hold its fair during the first week in October. * There is now afast line ot coirhes running between Edgar , NeLon and Superior. A young cyclone , struck Lodge , Pole , near Sidney , on Wtdnesd y afternoon. * An addition to the-Commercial hotel in Lincoln will ba .commenced next month. _ Farmers about Niobrara are in clined to plow in their whe t and plant the land to corn. Milford'people have erected forty- two new buildinga in town cinco the arrival of the ra'lrad ' lasbfa'l. ' A beetle much resembling the Colorado beetle , ha * been ruining the young cottonwoods In Knpx county. Howard will hold a special elec tion to see whether $3000 hnll be ap propriated for a fire department , cis terns , etc. - ' There is not a section o'f land adjacent - jacent to the Niobrara valley on which there are not at least one or two gcod springs. j Eight families of Nelson set out on a three months journey by wa on twin to Seattle , Wa-hington Territory , more are to follow. j . In Red Willow county thb small grain , which is at a height of four.to fix , inches , is heading our , caused by the dry weather. ' The acreage of cirn in Dakota county this season will be double what it was last , while the acreage of wheat will be considerably less. The Granger brothers , of Sewafd county } who murdered Bowkur'about six weeks ago , have been indicted for murder in the fint degree. The B. & M. has uear'y 300,000 railroad ti s stacked in Lr-cilu , n < l they are receiving more at the rate of twenty icarloaJs a day. ' The Lincoln city council will aoou commencesinkiDg wells in orJer taa- cwtnn the'quantity and quxlity of the water t ; nderlying the city. -i-Or e bupder has been awai dad the 3ontra.cl for the erection tf every brickirj Lincoln thus far Itt. He ha * a qu rt sr million ot brick to lay. _ Lincoln county sheep owneis hive considerable difficulty in tniaging ihearerfe. There are not enough men in the county who know how. Plpm Creek hag a new 'school house nca'ly completed. It is 22x40. The lower floor is to be used as a school room and the upper as a Ma sonic lodge room. - It has been rumored that the Union Pacific had submitted a propo sition to the commissioners of Sherman countyjto build a road from St. Paul to Loup City. Frost has killed all the crab ap- plea and cherries eround Btll Creek , which is especially unfortunate , as an unusually large crop of cherries was premised , and prospects wore batter than ever before. Early'next month the Germans of Blair will begin the erection of a public hall to be called the Germania. It will be 24x60 feet , with 14 foot ceil ing. About 8500 has ulre dy been raised ( Ajlittle boy named StanmH , liv ing near Utica , went into his father's burn to tjke a smoke. Throwing the match , or. tha hay a fire wa > kindled that destroyed property valued at § ± 00. j . A stock inspector ha * been em ployed ] by a joirit commit'ee of the stock associatom : of Cheyenne , Keith and Lincoln counties , who will take hi * stition at Council Bluffs Juuo 1st and remain there five"months. . Bloomington Argus : A Rev. Flora , of Furnas county , 'h'ai the bid taste to'go into , a .room where a sister was putting on hec'clpthWand , taking hold of her , he solicited only a kiss , but he wavbaund over to conit in.fbe sum of $300.r Lundt's hardware store Jo. Blair wa * recently entered'and $1.75 , only , stolen. The burglar .made a bold daeh whence found that ho was detected , jumping through the door and eluding threejmen lying in wait for him. It is propos'ed that the new Cen tral City town hall , which now setms likely ; to be built , will be 44x80 , con taining two stores underneath , and the floor to be built on an incline. The fir.t span (400 ( feet in length ) of the Plattsmouth * bridge will be speed ilyput in place , the Howe truss be t ween piers 2 and 3 being fn position. It will not be long belore , the track is laid. The fown of Oxford , which'the Republican Valley railroad authorities ordered work to atop in , had already nine { sjibstantial buildings erected , and it is claimed that the town would have made a formidable rival for Alma. Alma.Unadil'a Unadil'a ' , Otoe county , has _ building and lean association three months old , and has put up three house * . A $200 share in the , town company wa * recently sold at a pre miumj of $80. , Two _ pro spec tors in Hitchcock county recently discovered riar Drift' woocfy thirty milw ) south1 wee t of Cul brtion ? , t&-piece of bitumen andjby digging down five feet come upon a goodvein.They.have surveyors at work , locating it in order to c'aim the $3,000 statejprize. . , , - , \ Many farmers along the line of the Bl & ; &L in Thayer county have gone to. ' work on the railroad , at $3 a flay fir'aan and team. The contract- orslikye'anb-letto othe , they to othersndao on till there are sometimes ( times ! five contractor ! on one section. The premium'fleece taken t the annual ahearing of the Nebraska wool jrowifra' and sheep breeders'associa tion , held in Beatrice , weighed 33 pounds and 8 ounces It wa * sheared from an American Merino ram , the property of P. J. Myers , of Gage county. . , The were shipped from Running Water last monthby steamers 300 tons lot freight 200 tens for the Black Hills and the balance for Mon tana. There are DO w < > n hand waiting for creamers 100 tons for the Black Hills and 20 tons for other up-river points. There are alto 2CO tjns of government freight for up-river posts. Work has been suspended on the railroad bridee &CTCM the Elkhcrn be- ween Oakdale and } Neligh. The com pany will new procead first to grada ; nd Iron tjjcir jin fo Pierce county , after which worlT will be resumed on the Elkhorn line and extendeeLupward ' ' ' until'the slason closes. - * ' ' NortbXBend Is oxerci-if * over the question o bridging the Platte river , to connect it with SaundeH * connty. The difficulty is that it winMakd'flS , ' DOO tobuildf'the bridge , endonlyJflO , DOO in precigct bonds have been voted. , How to-raue the § 5,000 additional la the puzzle. Week before last the wash-house at John Bratt & Co.'s ranche , North Platte , was burned. Loss $1,000. Mr. Bratt , to make sure that he would [ rse nothing more,3ook out an insur ance poMoy. The * papers were sll made out favo a Description of the land added , which would have taken if teen minutes Ibnger , when looking in the direction of his ranche he saw smoke , and going thitherlaw slaughterhouse ter-house , stable , granary well stocked with corn , burn down. The loss will ) e heavy. BABY SAVED. We are so than if nl to say that our baby jrai oerminently cored of a dangerous'and protract ed irregularity of tbo bowels by tha use of Bop Sitter * by ita mother , which at the same- lima restored her to pert ret bo lth and strength. rhe Parents , Rochester , N. Y. See another ( t column. GIVE IT A TRIAL and you will be ail'n'sbeJ. "Anikesls. " Dr. S. Fi'sbee's External "Pile Remedy , fires instant relief and is an infallible rare for the rnort ob stinate cases of Pil's. It hu made the most wonderful cures of ibis terrible disorder. 0,000 rrattfol people that have used it can testify to .he same. Samples with full directions sent frea , o all sufferers on application to Anakesls depot , 3ox 3916 , New ' York. Sold by all first-class druggists. * * EVERY TOBACCO ihould provioo himseUi ith a bottle of SOZODONT.ao that when he calls upon theladies he can rinse his mouth and remove the odor which hover * around the person of the ntcotizad. Not alone for ita aroma is it valuable , but ss a cuntive and preservative of the teeth it is unsurpassed. Broken cigir boxes can be mended by Spalding's Glue. How queer ! " KI. R , RISOON , General Insurance Agent , REPBESENTS : PUCEXIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lou- don , Cash Assets 15,107.127 WESlCHtSTEll.N. Y. , CapitJ..m. l.OOO.CO ) THE M KKf II MfTS. o ( Newark. K. J.r 1,000,000 GIRARi ) FIREPhihdelphiaCapita1. . 1,000,000 NORTHWESTERN NATIUNALCap- Itil 900,000 FIREMEtf'3 FUND , CalifornU 80"OW ) BKIT1S-1 AM > ? ASSURnNCKCo 1,200,000 REMARK FIRKINS. CO. , Afsets. . . . 800,000 AMEKICAF CENTRAL , Assets 800,000 Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & "dcusr'as St. . mch8-dly OMAHA , NeB. ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS' CO..FOR THE YEAR 1880. * r Court'e , Jurors' and Court ex penses . / . . . . $ 20,000 Poor and Poor House and fuel for same . . - . .16,000 Jail and Jailors , board for prison ers andfuel 12,000 Miscellaneous expenBes.Stafionerv . special City Tax and Gas 16,000 Railroad Bend Sinking Fund. . . . 44,000 County Road and Bridges 12,000 County Office ; Office Kent , Elec tions and Assessors. . . ; . . . , . . 6,000 Ti.tal 8128,000 By Order of County Commissioners. JOHX R. SlANCHEStlB , County Clerk. By H. T. LEAYITT , Deputy. - . ml-4w I > , U. BEEHER , GOfirlMiSSION MERCHANT Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domesti Fruit , Butter , E B , Poultry , Game , Haxs , Ba con , lard , Frean Fish , and Agent fer BOOTH'S OYSTERS. ' nov2 flm CITY MEAT MARKET. Keen consUnt.y on hand alarge lot ot all kind Fruh und Salted Meats. Beef. Veal iIuttonPirk Game , 7owl , ani * all kinds of Baa EC. t3 t rcsb Vcf etablea Constantly on hand Oil and be comlnccd 8HEFUY BROS. FEVER AND AGUE. FORTIPI THE SySTE- . AndjoaarearmeJ against dlswge. The finest tonic fet this purpose Is Hostetter i Stomach Bitter which renders digestion easy and'com. pleto , counteracts biliousness , and keeps the bowels In order , aid eo penial na beneficent are its effects.that not only is the body invigorated. And regulattd by its use , but despondency' ban ished ; rom all the mind. t For 8 le by all Dru gials aid Dealers genera Jy Alfred Carpenter , .Anscnfo.Connecticutivites : Please send oil C. O. D. I first learned the T l- ne of Dr. Ihoir&a Jclectric OU while living. In Ohio , nd I think it the best medicine In Use for .man or.beast. Wi'llam Bolahd , Jr. , 1 * cast Swan Street , says : "In the past two ytars I havi bad occasion to use Dr. Thomas' Eclectrfc OH qult f reo.nen.tlv for rioient neuralgic pains nd sick hcadachj. I have found It to te an absolute monarch over pain , subduing it in a quiet , soothing manner , and yet acting almost instantly. " Mrs. , Mary Grimshaw , No. 11 ? Wain street , Buffalo ; was cured of a riolent attack ot Rheu matism of the hip , confining her to her chair , by a few applications of Dr. Thomas' Kcltctrlc Oil. She says : "Leas than a bottle cured me entire ly. My son was troubled with Rheumatism of the knee , and was cured entirely in tweuty-four hours. BOLD IN OMAHA BY ALL DRTJOOtSftS - trOo to Your ' Druggist for MSB Freeman's New National Dyes For brightness and dtrrahll- itr of color they arc unequalled. Color X to 6 0 > . , prtMl5n > ni fc Ml-ll Only Direct" Line to France , GENERAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPAN T ) KTWEEN New York and Hirre.Pler 1S.N.B JJ foot ot Morton st , pier of company. , ? * Te,1e by thjs Une "old transit by Kn Bllsh railway and the discomfort of ctowini ths channe lln a small boat CANADA , FRJU.OIUI , Wednwday Januarr Zl 12 noon. AMEBIQTJE , B. Jonno , Wednesday February ' * . . 4V11 a. m. FltAKCE , Tarooii , Wednesday. February 18,11 a m. PRICE OF PASSAGE ( including wtae ) : TO HAVRK-First Cafiin. $100 wdCO ; Second Cabint5S ; Steerage , 28inclndlnrwinebeddln : and uthieils. LOUIS DE IJEBIAK.Airent , fl Broadwar N Y FRANK E. MOOREsTNo. 2W , Wert Side l.S Street , Rat Famham and Douglas , Next Door o U. S. Express Office ( Sign of Pam -A te n hln. ) OUA.UA. EB , tnjto ! NEW TIME TABLE or THI 03f AHA AND FORT OMAHA OMNIBUS LINE. - tfclOCk . A.1T. MSSv , . F- 6-3' o'clock . rjL o clock . r. 11. 10 3 o'clock . fjf SUNDAYS , ETEB7 TWO'EOCBS. Fare < ? . INVALIDS AHD STRENGTH mi ENERGY ; WITHOUT THE USEOF , DRUGS. ARE RE QUESTED TO SEN0FORTHE ELECTRIC REVIEW , AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR NAL , WHICH IS PUBLISHED FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION. TT rKEATS upon KBALTH.HTOIEXE , and PhTil- _ L eal Culture , aad is a complete eacjclorwdia of Infoimation for Invalids and those who suiter from Nervous , Exhausting and Painful Diseuo. Every subject that bears upon health and human happiness , receives altentljn in its pages : and the msnj ques tion ] asked by suffering Invalids , who hare despaired of a cure , are answered , and valuable information is volunteered to all who are In need of medical ad- Tie * . The subject of EletVic Bolt * rernu Mediant , and tbe hundred and one questions of r'sl imrKjr- tance to suffering humanity , are dalj lonsidereJ and explained. explained.YOUNG MEN And other * who snffer from Karroos and Physical Debility. Leas of Manly Vigor , Premature Exliaui- tlon ana tht many gloomy consequences of early Indiscretion , etc. , are especially- benefited by con sulting its contents. The ELETTEIC REVIEW exposes th unmitigated fraudi practiced by quacks and medical impostors who profess 10 " practice medicine , " and points out tha enl j safe , simple , and effective road to HeaUb , Vigor , anil Bodily Energy. Bend jour address on postal card for a copy , ana information worth thousands will tt sent you. Address the publishers , PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , , COR. EIGHTH ind VINE STS. . CINCINNATI , a Ask the lions sufferers. Vic tims of fever and ague , the mercurial diseased patient. , how they recovered health , cheerful spirits and good appetite ; they will teU yon by tak ing SnmosB' LITHR BBSULITOK. The Cheapest , Purest and Best family Medl- the in the World , For DYSPEPSIA. , CONSTIPATION , Jaundice Billions Attacks , SICK HEADACHE. Colic. De preadon of Spirit * , 80UB STOMACH , .Heart Bum , Etc. . Etc. Th ! unrivalled Southern Remedy Is warranted notlo contain a single particle of USRCTJBT , or any Injurious mineral substance , but is Purely Yegetable. containing those Bouthem Roots and Herbs , which an all-wise Providence has placed in countries where Liver Disease most prevail. It will cum all Diseases caused by Derangement ol the TJrer and Bowels. TUB S "TMPTOMS " of L'.ver ' Complaint ar * a b tt r cr bad taste in the month ; Pain In th Pa-V , Ides or Jolnt , o'tn misuken forUheuma- tl > tn ; cHiur btomach : Lo-s of Appetite ; Bowls a le t ately costive and lax ; Headache ; Lou of lloniory , with a painful sensation ot bavin ? fail ed to d > something : which ought to have beea done Doblllty , Low Spirit * , a thick yellow ap- pearjnce of the skin and Eyes , a dry Cough of ten mistaken fr GoDsnmption. Sometimes nuny of theie symptoms attend tbe disease , at othen very fewbnt ; the Liver , the largest onran in tbe body , 1 % generally the seat of the dlsjaee , and if not retaliated in time.great suffering , wretchedness and death will ensue. I can re ommend as an efficacious remedy for disease of the Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia , Simmons' Livr Regulator. Lewis O. Wonder , 1825 Ulster Street , Assistant Post Master , Philadelph a. "We have tested its virtues , personally , and know jtnat for Dyspepsia , Bllllonsness , and Throbbing Headache , it is the beet medicine the world ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies before Simmons' Liver Regilator , but none of them eave us more than temporary re lief : but the Regulator not only relieved , but cured u * . " Editor TeUgraph and Messenger , Macon , Oa. MAirorACTCEJLD OUT BT J. H. ZEILJN & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. Price , 11.00 Sold by all Druggists. septleodawly AYFR'S SARSAPARILLA , FOR PUBIFUNO THE BLOOD This compound o the vegetable alter atived , Saruparilll ' BtllUngiaand Irake with tha Iodides of Potash and .Iron , makes a mos leffectual enre of a of complaints which are Terr pre valent and afflicting , It ponfies the blood. _ . purges out the lurk \ng \ humors in th. system , thatandenntne health and settle into troublesome disorders. Erup tions of tue skin are the appearance on the mir face of humors , that should bo expelled from the blood. Internal derangements are the determin ation of these game humors to some internal organ , or organs , whose action they derange , and whose substance they disea'e and destroy. Ann's SAKBATABILLA expels these humors from the blood. When they are gone , the disorders they prodnoa disappear , such as Ukerationt of the Liver , Stomach , Sidnet/i , Lunat , Eruptvmt and Eruptive Ditaaet of the Skinst. .intlumtft Fire , Mots or Erytipelat , Ptmptet , Puttulet , Blotchet , Bmli , TumonTttUr aad Sail RHeum , Scald Bead , Ring-iearmt Uleert and Soret , Rheumatism , Jfivralffia , Pain in tht Bonn , Side and Bead , Female Weatneu , Sterility , Leucorrkceaanting /root internal nice ration and uterine diteatci , Drojny , Dytpevtia , Ema ciation 'and general Debility , with their de partnre health returns. DR. J. . jAYER & CO. , LOWELL , MASS. Practical and Analytical Obemls B SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE. Machine Works , J. F , Hammond , Prop. & Manager Themoit thorough appointed and coir'plcte Machine Shops and Foundry In the state. Castings of every description manufactured. Engines , Pumpa and every class of machinen made to order. 1 i Spedal attention given to Well AugursI alleTs , Hangers , Shaftinsr , Bridge Irons , Geer , , Cuttingetc..r PlansfornewMachlnery.Heaciianlcal Draacht- Ing. Models , eta , neatly executed.- 3B6 Harnev 8ft. . B3tA14 * and IBtU INTER-OCEAN HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. FlrsfrcltsB. Fine Isjge Simple Boonw , one block from depot j Trains stop from 20 minutes to 2 hours for dinner. Free Bus to and from Depot. Kates 82.00,12.50 and 13.00 , according to room ; s'ngle meal 75 cents. ! A. D. BALCOM , Proprietor. ANDREW BORDEN. Cnlef Cl rk. mlO-t PIANO TUNING AND BEGULATINQ BY A Competent New Tork Tuner , Orrans repaired and reirulaldd. Orders left at WYMAlfS BOOK STORE , K Fifteenth St.near Postofilce , promptly attended to. mfitf THE ONLY PUCE WHERE YOU can find a good uaortment ot BOOTS AND SHOES 'At a LOWER FIGURE than at f any other shoe house in tke city , P. LANG'S , .236 FARNHAM ST. _ LADIES' & GENTB , SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect fit guaranteed. "Prlcajvenr reason ble - declMr MEAT MARKET , ' F. P. Block. 16th St. Freeh and Salt-Meata o all kinds constant on hand , price * reasonable. Vegetables in seas on. Food delivered to any part ot the dty. WM AU8T , S3.U IWl N-rth IftthB * VINEGAR WORKS ! Janet , Bet. 9th. and 10th SU. , OMAHA. First quality dlstffled Wine Vinegar of any strength below eastern prices , at wholesale snd retail. - KKNST KREBS , lebflSm Ifa acer , UNO. G. JACOBS , ( Formerly of Gish 4 Jacobs ) So.-ltn Farnham St. , OH Stand of Jaoob Ola OBDJKRX nr TBLSOBAPI1 ANKIM HOBSES. THE OUESTESTAILISHED ) ; BANKING HOUSE IN NHBHASBleV. CALDWELLJIAMILTONiCO. Bualnees transacted earne aa that of on Incorporated Bank. Accounts Kept la Currency or tn > ld aabect ) to eight check without notice. Certificates of deposit Issued pay able In three , six and twelve months , bearing Interest , or on demand with out Interest. Advances made to customers on ap proved securities at market rates of Interest. Buy and BO gold , bills or exchange Qovernment , State , County and Cltj Bonds. Draw Sight Drafts on England. Irs- lana , Scotland , And all parts of Europe Sell European Passage Tickets. CQLLEGTFaMS PROMPTLY MADE. augidtf _ U , 3. DEPOS1TOBY. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of OMABA , I Cor. Farnham anil Ttilrteontb Sta. OLDEST BANKING E8TABLISHMEKT N OMAHA. TO EOVSTSK BROS. , UTA2Uga D Ot 18JQ. u a National Bank August 0 , ISO. Capital andProfits Over $3'00,000 Bpedally anthorixad by the Secretary of Treaenrr to receive Supacriptlona to the U. 8. 4- PER CENT/ FUNDED LOAN. ' OFHCBBS AND DIRECTORS B KOCHTO , President. ADarjsrra KODMIB , Vice Prodded. B. W. TAHS , Cashier. . t. FomiroB , Attorney JOHH A. Cunanrcuc f. XL Diva , Aaft OosUier. Th'4 bank reotlvet ilepodti without regard to amounts. tame * time certiflcatea bearing ntsrart. Draws draftg on San Frandcco and prlceipa Mlue of the Del ted States , also London , Dublin Kdiubturb and the principal dtlea of tht cent nentof Knrope , Bella panada ticketa for amlgranU In tha In- mnn line. _ mayldtl REAL ESTATE BROKERS. Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15th fc Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This agency does BTRICTLT a brokerage trad- ne e. Does not speculate , and therefore any bar gains on its books are insured to its patrons , In stead of betnjf RobbU d up by th e wrent s and nil ] , HEAL ESTATE BROKERS Are % $ Q Farnham Stntt JMAHA. - NEBRASKA. Or : North Blda , opp. Grand Central Hole Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 1605 Fatiiham St. Omaha , Ntbr , 40O.OOO ACBES carefully selected land Eastern Nebraska for sale. Great Bargains In Improved farms , and Oma WEBSTER BNTDKR , Late Land Gom'r U. P. R. R. ip-fobTt BTBOS UK ) . UTO S. 1X0 Byron Reed & Co. , " OLDMT BrtaBLtSEII ) REAL ESTATE AGENCY IN NEBRASKA. Feep a complete abstract of title to all BealK tte in Omaha and Douglas Comrtv. mavlti THE ORIGINAL BRIGGS HOUSE I Cor. Randolph St. & 5th ATO. , CHICAGO , ILL. lt > Si. ' PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located In the business centreconrenlent piaceg rt amusement. Elegantly furnished , con talnta ? all modem Improvements , passenger ele rator.Sc. J H. CTJMMnfGS , Proprietor. ocietf OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. & BROADWAY Council Bluffs , lews On line of Street Railway , Omnibuses to ui from all trains. RATES Parlor floor. $3.00 pe day ; second floor , (2.60 per day ; third floor The best-furnished aad most commodious boa ra the city. OKO T. PHELP8. Prop. METROPOLITAN OMAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON , PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan Is centrally located , ana first-class la every respect , having recently bee entirely renovated. Tha public- will find I comfortable and homelike house. mart ! UPTON HOUSE , Scliuylcr , Neb. Flrst-clus House , Good Veals. Good Beds Airy Boom ? , and kind and accommodating treatment. Twigood jamp'c rooms. Speaa attention paid to commercial travelers. S , MttLEE , Prop , , " " Neb. Schuyler , . B. A. Fowmt. JAKSS E. Scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARCHITECTS. Designs for buildings of any dsserlption on zlhlbitlon at our office. We have had over 20 years experience in deoigning and superintend ing public build ing and residences. .Plan * and estimates furnished on short notice. BOOM 8 , UNION BLOCK. m20-6m HANTA CLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. Wonderful discover ! esln tht world have been made Among other things where Santa Clans stayed Children oft ask If be makes goods or not , If really he lives in a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to the Pole And suddenly dropped into what seemedlikeahola Where wonder of wonders they found a new land. While fairy-like beings appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ourt , with more beautiful green. And far brighter ikies than ever were seen , Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exqulute fragrance were grow ing around. Not long were they left to wonder in doubt , A being soon came they had beard much about , Twas Santa Claus * self and this they all say , He Ivoked like the picture esee every day. He drove cp a team that looked very queer , Twas a team f grasshoppers instead of reindeer. Be rode in a shell instead of m sleigh , * < But he took them , on boud and drove them He showed them all over his wonderful realm. And factories making goods for women and men. Furriers were working on hats grot and small. To Bunce'a ther said they were sending them aft. Kris K Ingle , tbe Glove Maker , told them at once , > All our Gloves we are sending to Bunco , g. ita showed them suspenders and marry things . . f IaIsetookth tatofii ndBnnc 'astore tnen hl P rBl cret he'd ton , -every one knew Bunce well , -onid * end bis goods to bis care. AND RETAIL . , „ , A COMPLETE STOOK FOR SiBlMfSUMMER STYliSH AND GOOD , NOBBY AND CEEAP. We have all the Latest Styles of Spring Suitings , an Elegant Stook of Beady-Made Clothing in Latest Styles. Gent's Furnish ing Goods Stook Complete. HATS , GAPS , TRUNKS AND. VALISES , In fact the Stook is complete in all Departments. Don't Fail to see oar tiKstom Departmeat In charge ef Mr. Thomas Talldto. M. HELLMAN & CO. , , mSleodaw 1311 & 1303 Fariham Street HENRY HORNBERGER , - \ * V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER ! In Kegs and Bottles. Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. * Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. DOUBLE AND SnfGrEE ACTING POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTIHG HOSE , EBA88 AND.IROM FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND BETA1L. - HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L STBAUQ , 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb OMAHA FENCE i BOX CO. We Manufacture to Order OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS -AJNTD Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings , Improved lee Boxes furnished on short notice. GUST , FBIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231Harney St. , Omaha , Neb. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The Only Lithographing Establishment in Nebraska JEROME RACHEK. 1 Proprietor. G R " OMAHA BEE "Ap , , LITHOGRAPHING \ . COMPANY. " Q Drafts , Checks-Letter Bill and Nute Headings , Cards , Bonds , Certificates of Stock , Diplomas , Labels , etc. , done in the best manner , and at t. Lowest Possible Prices , . PRACTICAL LITHOGRAPHER. OMAHA To protect the public against imitators we spedallj caution all purchasers of Benson's Capcine Porous Plaster To see that the work CAPCINE on- the labi ! Is ( pelled.correctly. . Do not allow some other Plaster to be palmed off under a glmlllar sounding name , with the MUT- ance tbot it it as good Bear ih mind that the only object such . dealers can have , is ? the fact that they can mike a few pennies extra profit by sell ng the spu-ioue. SEABTJRY & JOHNSON. NEW GROCERY ! 16th and Ouming Sts , 1 We propose supplying the people of North Omaha with CHOICE GROCERIES at mod erate prices. Give us a caU. paid for Country Pro duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city.'f _ ap7-lm BUSINESS ! SUITS for - - $20.00 PANTS for - - - 5.00 r. o. JRAX JJUMVOlSIN. FUR TANNER 119 I2TH STREET. RAW FURS BOUGHT f"Hn.r r.mham. nmnti ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON TRACTORS. The owner of the celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , haa now readrat the depot at Louisville , on the B. & M. railroad , to fill any order at reasonable prices. Par ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick will do well to give us a call or send for sample. J. T. A. HOOVER , Prop. , Lntirrille. Neb NOTICE. Jennie A. Atcheson , Clinda Clark and Charles L , Clark , non-resident defendants , Will take notice that the Omaha National Bank did on the Ind day of Marc ) : , A. D. . 1880 , file ita million in Ihe District Court , within and forthiCbunly of Doaglat , State of Nebraska , azainst the said Jennfe A. Atcbeson , CltoJa CJarkandCharlM % . Clark , defendants , the ob ject and prayer ofwbich Is to ewlude said de fendants from any Interest in and to arj undivid ed one-eight ( J ) Interest In the following describ d property , u > wit : Beglanlrjztt apoint that beira north Eejdegrett est 18 chains and 60 links from the J section corner on the bn between sections 20 and 11 in township 15 nortbrange 13 eutbeu > sr the , south west corntr of land own'd by Charlotte K. Turner , thence north 20 chain * and 13 links to the south boundary of land owned by En OB Lowe , thince south 8SJ degrees west alonit said south boundary IS chains and S5 links , thence south 19 chains and 76 Unto , thence east ! 2 chains and 6i links to Ihe place of beginning , containing twenty-fire (2S ) acres more or lets , and that a commissioner be- appoinUd to convey siid real estate to ( aid plam tiff , and.f r geaeial relief , and you , the gild Jennie A. Ateheson , Clauda Clark and Cbarlts L. Clark are required lo appear and answer said petition on or be fore the 14th dayef June. A. D. , 1880. THE OilAIIA NATIONAL BANK. By T. W. T. hiciuxrs , lt AttorMy. Piled Mar 3d , 1830. mZevymoniw FRONTIER HOTEL , Laraime , Wyoming. The ttlner'5 retort , good aesoomodatlon * , Urzo tmop ! * room , cbrg j reasooabU. atUntlOD ilTia to tnvsllaa ouo. Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation. , T t > -pvEPAKTMEST OP THE INTERIOB. Offlea &c. , ( u the case may b , ) and directed to the Commissioner ef Indian Affairs , NOB. 65 and 87 Wooster Street , New York , will be received un til ll'A. U. of Mood y , June 7tb , 1B80 , for fur nishing forth * Indian service aboat 800.000 lb . Bacon 40,000,000 pounds Beel on thehoof.123.000 pounds biant , 65,00s pounds Baking Powder , 2,300,000 pounds Com , 383,000 pounds CoOee. 8,300.000 pound * Hour , 211,000 pounds Feed. 300 , 00 penn is Hard Bread.75,000 pound * Hominy iny , 9CO , ) pounds Laid. 1,650 barrels of Keen Fork , 233,000 poinds Rice , 11,200 pounds Tea , 72,900 pounds Tobacco , 1200,090 pounds Salt , 147,000 pounds 6oap , 6,000 pounds Soda , 809,000 pounds Sutfar , and 8 9,000 pounds Wheat. Alfo , Blankels , Woolen and Cotton Gocdr , ( couilstinff In part ol Ticking , 4 ,000 yards ; Standard Calico , iWO.000 yards ; Drilling , 18000 yards ; Duck. 181,000 yards ; Denlmi , 18,000 yards ; Olneham. 60,000 yardiE < n3icky Jemas , 26,000 vards ; Sitlnett , J.700 yards : Browa Sneetiog , 213.000 yards ; Bleached gheetlair , 17,030 jards ; Hickory Ehlrting. 18,000 yards : OJiro Shirting. 6.0CO yards ; Wlisey , 860 yards : ) Clothln ? . Crocertoe , nations , Bardwart , Med ical Supplies , and a long Ilrt of miscellaneoia articles , such as Wagoni , Uam' , Flowf , Bakes , Forks , Ac. Also , TraruporUtionforiuehot thesuppliaL goods , and articles that may not be contracted for to be delivered at the Aeeneies. BIDS HCBT BS MAIH err 05 GOYEISMZXT . S hednles ihowlag the kind ! and quantities ot tuttlstence supplies required for each Agvney. and the kinds and quantities , m grots , of all oth good * and article ! , together with blank proposals and forms for contract and bonct.con- dltiont to be observed by bidders , time and place of delivery , lenns of contract and pay. msct , transportation ronlcs , and sll other nec- ef siry Instrnotious will be furnished npon ap plication to the Indiu Office in Washington , erNe No . 65 and 7 Wooster S'reet , New Tork ; to E , M. Kingsley , No. 30 Clinton Place , New York ; ' Wm. H Lyon , No. 483 Broadway. New York ; ft' and to the Commlasariei of Subiistence , U. S. A , at Chicago. Saint Louis , Baint Paul , Lsav- enwurtb , Omaha , Cbeyenn * , and Yankton , and thelFostmisteratliiouz City. Bid * will be opened at the hour aud day above stated , and bidden are Invited to be present at the opentoi. ' CnnrnrnCHfCM. All bids mutt h accompanied by certified checks upon some United States Depository or Assistant Treasurer ; for at least five per cen. ol the amount of th. f w VOZ , mMUlLJ4 commlieloner. PUBLIC SALE bf Kentucky and Iowa SHORT-HORN CATTLE ! At the Transfer Stock Y rda , Council and Thursday Blntfi , Wednesday day , June 9th and 10th,1880. 2OO Head of ThoronBh Bre4ft From the celebrated Hamilton Herd of Mt. SterJiogKentucky , and Devin Herd of DesMoines. The undersigned will sell at public an-tlon without reserve , about 200 bead of Tbonri h- Bredgoort-HornCattle- large per c nt.of ihnn yearluic bulls cf standard familits. All ftnulel of suituble age have proved relUtle Dreedtrs , and are'of flnflfamlliM. Ald tie enlir * o rd ot Ur.TH.Le ittot Llncalnj will be offered for sale at tha same lima and place. ThH herd U composed of the best ilecUdetock m N brwkaand will be in huge ef MrlBob rt Jtuler , of West LlWrty. Iowa. These cattlfl nave not been pampered [ or the ? ibow riag. FcTnauIcfuea address "THE HAMILTOK. " Kacstt Qty , Mo , or . L DEVLUT , Jain. COL ; J. W. jt/Dsr , * *