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THE DAILY BEE.
B. BOSEWATEB. EDITOB
TO COBBESPONDENTS.
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f all matters connected with
to bear run , on
crops , country politic * , and on any subject
whatever , of general interest to the people of
CUT BUte. An * Information conn'-ted with
tbe elections , and relating to floods , accident * ,
will be gladly received. All such commnnica-
r" ttons however , inert le ta brief as possible ;
> d they must ta all cases be written on one
side of tbe cbect only.
IBB KM or WBisn , In full , must fa each and
- tvtry eve sccompaDjr ary commnnlcaUcn of
* " .jihat nature soever. This is nit intended for
f * r nblkaUoD , but for our own satisfaction [ and
j as proof o good faith.
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rtsiracii *
' AKSonncwsExnci candidates for Office wlicth ?
rr msdo by ttlf or friends , and whether as notices -
tices or communications to tbo Editor , are
uttU nominations are made ) f imp'.r pe"1111 !
ul will be ebirged for as adveitiscroeuts.
ro ittrr desire eontntmlions of a Htorary or
pettlcal characttr ; and re will net undertake
.lor > resene or reserve the Eime fa r > ycaM
sJgJbattvcT. Our staff U sufficiently large o
more than rupply our limited space.
All communications should be M > lrcs2od to
E. KSE\VATER , Editor.
I It rould have been ? bettor time to
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- - - V-B ebu'l in two on
"Wednesday.
TUB commit Bion for lunacy are re
ferred to theGrant mathematician of
theZepiiW caji.
THE Republican predicted 1G4 Grant
delegates at Columbus * , but ihey
showed np only afew more than hulf
tbat number. *
THE Nebraska republicans , through
tbeir represzntatires mrembled
at Cofumbus , have administered to
Senator Paddock , the rebul e ha EO
justly rn'rlCs fcr sttemi > liog < o dictate
to the people of ths slate what they
rhould or should not 1-avo done He
bMjEtafced all in this campaign , and
hag leal all , f and tlie defeat'of'the
Grant neon in the conver tion has set
tled his political honors.
EX-GOVEENOU , Henry T. Foote , a
man long ago conspicuous in the poli-
t'ci e-f tna country , die ! near Nash-
Tille , Tenn.j on Wednesday. He WB
native of Ffquier bounty , Virginia ,
end weBnar , y or quits e'ghty ye ra
bf'nge. He wai a typical southerner ,
of the past general ! n end a politician
by profesaicn. In 1817 in leaving the
Ombd' 'Slates ' ' Senate to contest
the governorship of Misiissippi ,
against Jefferson Davl * , and
thought becirae so Sutler'lint ever
after the two wore enemies. While
in the senate ho was chairman the
c mm'tiee en fr reign rc tions , bat
wflfl atA'er.rijiiaikt < 1/or cny , brilliancy.
In 1858 he w , s ftrji'g 'union man.
nnd nude A vehement speech at Knoxville -
ville , Tenn. , in which ho dincuncad
B legation in the strongest terms , but
n ° veithilesj he entared the confeder
ate ctnjrofs , and was continually
bothemij.Divi1 , who VMS president ,
opposing nearly every bill he dcrircd
'
t ? getd' through. Ho gained
A , reputation es a duellie' , being
o'onlih'ually mixed up in quarrels and
fought three-duel * , one with Winston ,
of Al&bim ' , another nith Sergeant S ,
Prentis- , and a lhr < l with J. F. H
Claitorno/ both of 3IitBusppi. Fo :
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the first few years after coming cut of
college bV'prJc'ictil law in Alabama ,
and edited a newspaper , Lut most of
Iiis4irae wai devoted topt-litica. Life
to hfrhincoHhowar hai been quite a
burdenj'ay he "was a strong slavery
man , and , in fact , srcrnoi a relic of
* ' aorae other ace.
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Miu PLIMSOJ.I , M. P. , stands in the
front rank of , lho agitators. When he
entered the Brit-'sh parliament there
were scores of sh'p owners in Great
\ Britain who were growing rich by
cheating marine insurance companies
in a systematic manner by sending on
Jong jotirreyH worm-eaten and tem
pest-wrenched hulls , with grain and
merchandise , and rnanced by manly
ar . They knew to a certiinty that
bjtbT"crew and cargo would sail to the
bottom of the sea , and yet they fol
lowed this out month after month.
Tlieie flhsrks , who had no hesitation
in sacrificing human life in order to
carry out their nefarious plans , fre
quently went BO far as to cause hellish
mechanical contrivances to be p'.iccd
in a vessel's hold , by which , from the
rocking of the ship , an auger would
silently bore through the bdttom of
the ohip , and in the majority of in
stances vessels would fill with water
rinking with nearly all her crew on
boird. It was to protect the men who
were forced to follow the sea for a
livelihood that Pltmsoll labored from
one session's end to another , ( ill finally
success crowned his efforts. Among
tho&o-who nssiiiedhiniin securing the
enactment , 'of , the shipping rerorm
moMures that insured hisjirotection ,
WAS Sir Yernpn 'Hoxcourl , the well-
known liberal. Unfortunately , in
the great liberal turnover , Harcoart
did not share in the success cf his
old'auocifitesj and Tf as retired in the
-f
contest for representng ; Oxford. But
Plimtoll , out of graritudo to him for
what assistance he rendered him in
aiding thcsa who wera too pDor to
1 elp thonuelver , offered to resign bis
ceit.in . his favor. Sir Vemon his ac
cepted the offer , and on the strength
of the devotion of the electora of
Derby for the great agitator he is certain -
tain of"being ; elected. It is teldom
that a man is so unselfish as this msn
ha ? been in making such a practical
return 'forwhat ha has done for the
laboring classes.
Tbe rce Clfiea b
ran Mall Gazette , .
A very fair idea of the JESUOS in-
rolred in Prince Biimarck's latest
raid opoa the German fres ports may
bo gathered .from an inquiry into the
relative prosperity of thosa places
whicfl are still enjoying the aivaut-
agesbf free trade and these which are
included in the German Zollverein.
Taking Bremen for an example , it will
be found that , whereas , in kthat con
tented little place the price ; for for
eign products rule at pretty much the
eamofrmie u they do" in England , the
JnhabiwntBr o ! Oldenbn > yt scarcely
half AQ hour distant , are almost at ran-
gen to the advantage of enjoying article -
ticle rnpt produced in Germany at
enytbiag approaeklog a reasonable .
J pc9CrgtlOT-goodr ugar , 'lea , ami
ere there charged at nearly
hree times the amount asked for
.hem in the free towns ; such fruits as
raiiins , figs , almonds the latter very
important ingredient in many a Ger
man cenfcction are almost too dear
'or common people to purchase ; while
.obacco . , almoat a necessity to the
Teuton , Is quadrupled in value , di-
ectly it enters theiCus'oms Union.
As a result , the inhabitants of Oldon-
jurg are a'most uniformly'poor , while
, heir brethren of Bremen are rich. Op-
sratic psrformances and other espen-
ive delights , unknown in the Crjt-
3niedplaccare common in the litter.
The unhappy psoplo who have the
misfortune to be under imperial laxa-
ion regard their more lucky neigh-
jors" with the profoundest envy , and
orrowfully compare their own. Very
laterally , thcse3vhQ.bca3ttho advan-
oges , therefore , of living in a free
own are anxious tint no ttep should
> 3 taken toward depriving them of
; heir good fortune *
BLACK HILLS NUGGETS.
Old mud hula are rapidly dtaappoar-
ng in Rapid , neat ECW frame Btruc-
ures t iking their places.
BismarckTrlu'lesalers are shipping
goods to Fort Meade and lhoHillivia
he Missouri river and Pierre.
Speculator ! are slread/ figuring on
ho new city that is to be founded
where the rai'road croaea the Chey
enne river.
A's aoon sa the freighting season ia
'airly opsr.ed the amount of freight
delivered in Ctnlral wiil prt-bably av
erage 10,000 pouuds ddily.
The Northwestern-S'age company
has closed a CictracCfor 350,000 ftet
of lumber to bo U'od ia the n-t-us- -
tion of ranches for their new Pierre
route.
Tlie Xbrthwcttern afae ; compiny is
erecting a new Lritk building , 25 by
LOO fesr , and thrcu stories high. The
rent will le of iron with plate-glass
wiuduwa.
The Miners' Union hall just coin-
plet d ia Lsid Oily at a cost of 87,000 ,
s 35 by 90 foot , two ttories Irgh and
neatly fitted up as a pace ! of meeting
and I heater.
On Spr'ng creek , near Rockerville ,
an engine altiched to one of the taw-
mills became ungovermbl" , broke
roniits fastening' , and , propelled by
he momentum given itbefore'connec-
nn was broken , traveled a distance
) f reveral rods , creating considerable
right and c'nfusion among the on-
Th < T Rapid Oity and Roskerville
felegraph 'and Telephone compiny
lave decided to incorporate , and
he application there'or is to b j imme
diately fihil. The Sland-by company
will during the summer make a con
nection between Ripid City and R-och-
ord , and it will bo controlled SB a
private line.
ConsideraVle excitement was rca-
ilonedat South Uend , by a crowd ol
minera to whom § 1,600 vrai due for
wages. They thought one of the
owners of the mine indebted to them ,
was intending to run away , and they
surrounded his cabin , thr. atoning to
ynch him , and he was obliged t'J call
on the sheriff for rrotectit n.
Interesting Railroad Decision.
Itoatoa Adv.rthcr.
The action for as'ault and fdlie im
prisonment wl-iih ws brought by
Ward McAllister , a Harvard Uw stu-
dcn' , agiintt the Old Colony Railro id
company , and decdid for the defend
ant at the trial , was hoard , on eppeal ,
beforj Judge Bacon in the superitr
ciril court yesterday , rnd judgment
was givtn fcr the plaint ff in § 75 and
coats , or about $200. The mattrii
point of the ca-.e was to determine
whether a corporation , having agreed
to carry a pissengor over a through
route at a reduced rate , leis than that
asked for transport to fiomo interme
diate station , has a right to prevent the
passenger from stopping at that station
until hehas paid mere fare. The dec'sion
by Judge Bacon holds that the com
pany Ins no such right McAllister
bought an i rdiuary limited ticket over
the Old Colony line , from Boston to
New York , for § 1. Arriving at New
port , to which place tbe regular faro
ia § 1.60 , ha started to go ashore , when
ho was stopped by an officer of the
company and not sllowel to leave the
bpU until ho had paid the 60 cents
diffa enca in the fan ? . He acceded to
the demand , and then brought the
above action. According to the decis
ion , it seems t at a railroad or steam
boat company cannot luvfully prevent
a passepgir from leaving the cars or
boat at ? ny station where a regular
atop is made fcr the cxchango'of pass
cngers. The company may demand
the difference in faro between the
local and the through rate , and if pay
ment is refused , recover the same in a
civil action , but have no other remedy.
Mass in the Tower.
London Telegraph.
After a long lapie of years since
the days indeed of Henry the Eighth ,
first Defender of the Faith the Ro
man Catholic Ms si has onca more been
said within the precincts of the Tow
er. The reason why a practice eo long
in deseutidohas been revived is that a
number of Guardsmen profess the Pa
pal religion , and have ga'ned permis
sion to practice their faith according
to their own conferences even when
on guard in the ancient keep on Tow
er Hill. They would not have de
manded sucha favor from "Bluff King
Hal. " His method of dealing with
pious scruples was p-ecisely of that
nature which is nowadays called per
secution. Besides , there were very
few places in the Tower which were
sufficiently unoccupied for anything
like a Nonconformist service to ba
held therein. Not to mention
the various wives of the Mon
arch -who successively took up their
residence on the banks of the Thames ,
one of them , Ann Boleyn , leaving her
head there eventually , there was such
a posse of clerical and Ity dignitaries ,
nobles , knight ? , and commoners , in
nocent and guilty persons usuilly as
sembled there that it was just as much
as the wardew could do ta find room
for their prisoners , without alloting
space for chapels.All tbat ia changed
now , and , were the constable of the
Tower BO disposed , space ( might bo
found for half a-dozen denominations ,
did the guards comprise BO many.
Wo "defend the faith" in a different
manner from that employed by Henry
tbe Eighth by exhibiting it as a
model of toleration and intelligent
conviction.
What Women Should Be.
Lealflf' Magazine.
Very few women are qualified either
by nature or training to ply the part
of a judicious domestic Provlderjcs ,
unrestrained by any other influence ;
and the abdication of the husband is
generally attended by humiliation and
suffering to the rest ; for without a
balance of power we may expjct
abuses to steal in , whether states or
families are victimized by an nnfortn-
nato adjustment of circumstances.
For it is men on whom the sterner
and more serious responsibilities of
existence falL Men who bear the
burden and heat of the day , Tiusbands
and brothers who give their lives for
their country and' die by thousands
of every lingering torture under a for
eign sky , they must act often un
der heavy mental pKsiure and
distrtw ; while , women , , who are-
genarally led by any other
bias siva , their jndf-mont-or intellect ,
.may indulge in hysterical views of
- at thefr ease arid at hojrje.
Marriage protects women , who , in
their turn , are expected to embellish
life , soften its ( rials , and with woman
ly grace' , smiles , and kindness avoit
the threatening clouds of adversity
from bursting in unchecked violence
on the family circle. It is a fine field
of enthusiasm , action , and enterprise
in which women may enlist , and fie
more high toned their moral ethioi
the better ; they may form character ,
direct aims , soothe despair , and by
their delicate fact , instincts , and per
ception , as list in mitigating much
suffering and tJiiappoit-tmsnt Women
should represent beauty of some kinder
or another. There is nothing a man
no much deto'ti as a masculine
womin ; she expects to s'jnro his
equality , while at the same lima re
fusing to accspt his claims and re-
apomibUities.
New Oppression of Bismarck's.
One tf Bhnurek's freshest ideas is
a tix en all those who , Jhble to bear
arms , ? r > ! , r/everlhelba , for various'
reasons , not transferred to the ranks.
This wehrsteutrr , as it is called .would
bo imposed for twelve year ; the pe-
siod of i cumulative saivico in the line ,
the reserve , the landwehr and is to
be determined in two ways. For
every tax yeara fixed poll tax of four
marks would have it be paid by fill
concerned , wh'le bltckmail in consid
erable sums , varying with the incomes
of those who are liable ( o the impcut ,
would have to bopaid. Exceptions
to the law are few , arid the government
calculates that in the first twelve yars
of iti operation , ) ho imperial coffers
would be swelled by something like
the useful sum of 20,000,000 marks.
Scotch Ghosts.
Losdo i Leisure Hour.
Htfgh Miller , in hia his "Schools
and Schoulraasterj"giveaan instance
from h's ' childhood which teems to
rank Liin amongst veritable gho&t
seers. He gives a remiri'cer.ce from
his earliest childhood cf that night
when , in the will ar.d fatal tmost
his father went do mi at sea. His
mother had just received a ch erful
Itt'er fro-n tha ft-thur , so that theie
was no forebodings ia the dwo line ; .
She was s'tting , piyirg her chtorful
ncelo ! by tliehousehold fire ; the door
hai bitn 1 ft unfastened , and sha sent
little Hugh to shu1 ; it ; it wai
in the tjul-gLt , "A gray haze , " ho
sajr , "wss spreading > a neutral
tint of dimness over distant objects ,
but laft the neir ones comparatively
distitc' , when I saw at the open door ,
within less than a yard of my breast ,
8 , plainly ES 1 ever taw anything , a
disievored hand and arm stretched
toward me hand and arm were ap
parently those of a femtle ; they bore
a livid and toiden appearance , and
direc ly fronting ma , where the body
ounlit to have been , there wai cnly a
blank transparent space , through
which I could cee the dim forms of the
object } beyond. I was fearfuMystar
tled , and ran shrinking t J my mother ,
telling what I had rean ; cnJ the home
girl , whom she next sent to thut the
door , oppa-ent'.y ' affect-d by my tar
ror , also returned frightened , and said
that she , too , had seen the hand. "
In the Univers'ty of St. Andrawa a
custom obtains tl nt. on the death of a
prtfsor , intimation of the event i *
c'nveyedty messenger to the other
moral era of the icstttut'un. In 1842
an sged professor was very i 1 , end l.h
deceiee was expect el dvly. One of
his colleague ] sat down to his usual
evening devoiiom with hishouseho'd.
Hn wife wai reaoiog a portion of tha
S.r'ptures , when , watch in hand , the
profef ser asked her whether it wai not
exac ly half-part nine. The lady ,
taking cut her watch , answetod that it
was. When the service was concluded ,
the professor eiplainei that at tbe
time he hid intenupted the reading
he had seen hi * ai'ing ccllargua , whc
had sgnalled him an adieu He fell
satisfhd his friend had then expired.
Not loi.g afttr a rces'enger arrived ,
reporting thai Dr. H. had died thai
evening at half-pest nine.
There ia a singular ttory coniostoc
with the death of Munga Park on hi
great African expedition. Hss"stsr :
Mrs. Thompson , lived with her hca
band on their farmatMyretonnmon |
the Ochih. She had received a letter
from h-r brother expressing his hope
that he would tlnrtly re tut n homV
and saying tint she would rnt be like
ly to hear from him until his return
Shortly after this she was in bed ; she
fancied she heard a horse's feet ( > ii tbe
road before her window. Sitting u ]
in bed , * ho instantly siw her bruttier
the great traveller , open the door ant
wa'k toward her in his usua
altre. She expressed her delight
light , sprang up from bed , stretched
out her arras to embrace him , ani oilj
foMad them over her own breatt. 15' '
the dim light she could still only believe
lievo that ho had s'epped aside , tha
ho was , poihaps , iokiog with her ; am
while she was upbraiding him for re
treating from her , hsr husband came
into the room and assured her of lu
delusion This was tbo last that wa
heard of Mungo Park ; the date of hi
death is unknown. Mrs. Thornton i
described as a shrew J , intell'gni
womin , not at all inclined to supersti
tion , but she always believed that hi
death took place at the time when she
imagined he had returned to her a
Myretun.
Some of the spectres , or vis'ons , o
the Highlands of the old time seem
almoat like allegories.
A farmer , whose high chiractar gave
him great influence in his clevalet
hamlet , lost his children , one after an
other ; at last he lost a little child who
had taken great hold on the father's
affections ; the father's grief was in
temperate and quite unbounded. The
death took place in the spring , when
although the sheep were abroad in the
more inhabited Lowlands , they had to
be preserved from the blasts of that
high and stormy region in the cote.
In a dismal , snowy evening ,
the man , unable to stifle his an
guish , went out lamenting aloud ; ho
went to the door of his sliesp-coto to
take a lamb he needed , and he founc
a stranger at the door. Ho was aston
ished to find , in such a night , any per
son in so unfrequented a placo. Ho
was plainly attired , but with a coun
tenance singularly expressive of mild-
jiess " and bsnevolence. Thn utrangcr ,
very "singular ly , asked the farmer what
ho did there amidst the tempest of
such a night. The man was filled
with awe , which he could not account
for , but raid he came there for a lamb.
"What kind of lamb do you mean
to take ? " said the stranger.
"The very best I can find , " an-
awered the farmer ; "but come into
the house and share our evenin < *
meaL"
"Do your eheep make any resist
ance when you take away the lamb , or
any disturbance afterward ? "
"Never , " said the farmer.
. "How differently am I treated , "
faid the traveler ; "when I coma to
Visit my sheepfold , I take , as I am
well entitled to take , the belt Iamb to
myself , and my earj are filled with
the clamor of.diicontent by those un- .
gra'cful sheep whom I have fed and
watched and protected. "
The Minister and His Cloafc.
Anburn ( S. T ) Adrertuer.
An absent minded commissioner in
attendance at the recent seminary
commeccsmenthere , in tha hurry of
the moment , returned to his home in
a neighboring county , leaving his
duster at the residence at which he
was a guesl. Upon discovering his
loss , he wrofe for the mis. = ing jjarment
in the following happy and character
"
istic-vein : " .
- Jt ba's always tteen 'comfort to me
that Paul , when ho was in Tress , for
got "his cloak" and loft it with "Car-
pus , " his host. I am glad to feel that
in one point , though it be a fault , I
am an imitator of the great Apostle.
But Paul's absent-mindedness could
not be excused on the ground that he
had bsen among the exciting scenes of
a theological seminary anniversary.
But what was "tho cloak ho left at
Troas with Carpuei" The JSpiacpalhn
says it wai a surplice ; the Bapiht a
waterproof suit ; the Methodist cills
It a "rou-h , ; and ready. " But J rcfer
te describe it as a will-worn mohair
duster. Please do not send by any
tardy "Timothy , " but by mail , as I
stirt early on Monday morning fcr
the Ecumenical. Your careless
brother.
Oberjjnmergau Passion Play.
Tew York Herald cablegram.
The first performance of the passion
r'ay at ObBrammergau in tin years
ras jjiven May J7thbiforoanaudience
umbering upw.--rd of e'ght thousand
orsons. So great was the rush to se
; that the accommodations were on-
irely inniflicient , an-1 a large uumbjr
vere unable ti obtain admirsion.
mother performance will be given to
morrow. The weather was fine , but
lightly cloudy. Visitors from neatly
II parts of the world are present.
! here arc between four and five hun-
j-ed Americans alone , while England
of course largely repressnted.
? here is a very largo delegation of
newspaper correspondents.
Lait evening the moil exciting
truggle took plrci around the various
tcketbo ths ia th-3 effcrt to secure
eats. Thescane in the little village
vas exceedingly animated , the inhab-
taiits having done a 1 in their power to
mike it as attractive rs po. * ible.
Vhat with the firing of cannon and
he piwding c-f bands of music
brjugh the ttreots , the picture pre-
ented nai a fairly brilliant one.
Theieii only one blot , namply , the
ii'graceful disfigurement of the chief
iouo in tin plice by thvj colossal
ilacarcU of an English firm of tourist
.gents. Their unseemly display is
nit of harmony wi'h all tin surround-
ngs , and has g'ven a good de l of of-
naa t ) visitor * .
The behvior if the a"disrce dur-
ng the psrfonnance was almirablr.
TromTirtt to last , es the dillorint Ub-
eaux Wci-d pmen'ol , the most i-i-
eiisa feelings of devition and revir
ence werj exhibited The scenery is
> erfect , but the costumes srj poor.
The patt fthe Saviour wai except'on-
ally Wfll played. Ve y little can be
aid in praise of the women arli ti ,
heir parts briig given in the mottin.
different manner. Athmplsatappliuse
were matli , but tin demonstration
S prompt'y supproiscd Geistlcher
Rath Dahenber er , the priest dram
atist , sat in tha fn nt row r.oirest tbo
stage. The performance commenc
ed at 8 o'clock in the morning
and finished at 5 in the after
noon. Shortly after the cornmcncc
ment cf the second part in the after-
neon a tarrific thundtntoriu burst
over the tillage. Rirn foil t-t inter
vals , but the actors bravily held out ,
and there was no interruption except
'or a brief period of ten minute i. In
tli3 econe where the Savior is repre
sented carrying the croiit , eEpectas
ulir effect was very fiuc. The prcce-
si'/n was specially magnificent , owing
to the introduc ion of new and correct
c-s'umes in the unifjrming of the
Reman S'jlJim. In the part of Ju *
dai Iscariot the aclirg was very fine ,
but some laughter WAS caurei by tbe
ace dental breskirg of a Ihib when he
was about to lung hinuolf.
The most impressive aud terribly
realisticscer.o of all , however , wai tLe
crucifixion , whi h cauud a most rro
Found impresjio i throughout the en
tire audience. The interest in the
play was maintained t ) the very end ,
tcircely one of the vat t number pro
s-nt , having moved from 1 is seat un
til the performance closed. Altogether
the performance is far mcro perfect
and the play is infinitely better
mounted than any time in the patt
The villagers , however , ara becoming
spoiled by the commercial spirit , au
have lost a gocd d al of thiir rId-time
simplicity.
John McCullough'a Kind Deed.
St. Lout ? Post.
"It is strange , " said Mr. McCul
lough , "to what cxtremei re'igi.us
prejudice will cury pojple. I have a
goid Presbyteritii sis'cr up in Penn
sylvania , who was so horrified when
sbe heard that I hid adopted the ttagi
as a profession that she refused to
recognize me. She belisved that the
play-hou-o , ai old Pa'Eon McSor'ey
of good Ca'eIonian antecedents , Uici
to fay , was the vestibule of the devil's
chief workshop. For years wa did no
meet. Sbo naver wrote mo a line
Finally , ia 1876 h-r hrsband , im
pre s-d with the prevailing idea of the
diy , concluded to go to Philadelphia
and pick up one of the fortunes to bo
so conveniently gathered during th
cantennial. Ho eold his little run
home and purohassd a small shop in
Phildelphia.
"In a short time ho came to grief ,
heard of the dutrors that had over
taken the family , and I slippad quietly
up into the country , bought back th
little home it in '
, put my sister's name
and sent her and her babies back t <
pure air and contentment. That vin
dicated the stage. Tha letter that I
received from her was almost wort !
the years of estrangement , and I do
not believe she will live long onoug !
to get done wondering why her churcl
ever taught her that actors were bai
people and the theatre the sum of al
villainies. "
BABY SAVED.
Wo aresT lhankfnt to say thit our babyva
Dcrminenlly cured of < v dangerous and protract
ed irregularity of Uic bowels by the use of Hop
Bitter * by its mother , which at the sime tim
restored her U > perftct health and stroucth
The Parents , Rochester , N. Y. fM anoth'e
column.
Buceien's Arnica Salve
The BEST SALVE in the world for
Cuts , Bruises , Sores , Ulcers , Sal
Rheum , Fever Sores , Totter , Chapp
ed Hands , Chilbhins , Corns , and al
kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve
is guaranteed to give perfect satiafac
tied in every case or money re fiundcd.
Prica 25 cents per box. For n
8dly J. K. ISH , Omaha.
A NATIONAL BLESSING
hSOZODONT , for there can bo no
"foulmouthed" man or woman who
uses it. It is purifying , beautifying
and exquisite in flavor. Whoever
uses it regularly will keep his teeth
For years , and whoever abstains denies
bimsolf a great luxury. It costs com
paratively but little money , and is in-
valuable.
Why is SPALDINO'S GLUE like love'
Because it forms strong attachments.
Oh , dear.
An Honest Medicine free of Charge ]
Of all medicines
advertised to cure
ny affection of the Throat , Chest or
Eiungs , we know of none we can rec-
> mmend as highly as DK. KINO'S NEW
DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs ,
Colds , Asthma , Bronchitis , "Hay Fe-
rer , Hoarsaness , Tickling in the
Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med-
cine does positively cure , and that
where everything else has failed. No
medicine can show one-half so many
MDsitivo and permanent cures as have
already been effected by this truly
wonderful remedy For Asthma and
Bronchitis it is a psrfect specific , cur-
ng the very worst cases in the short
est time possible. .We say by all
means give it a trial. Trial bottles
free. Regular size 81-00. For gale by '
8lly ( ) J. K , IBH , Omaha , ' |
A MONUMENT OF GOLD
Shcu'd be erec'ed in memory of the inventor of
"An kess. ! " the external Pile Remedy. Mr.
James J. Kasittt , of Erie , P una , , writes follows -
lows :
Messrs. NCCSTAEDTER ft Co. ;
OH.VTLUIES Enclosed find P. 0 orderfbrtl.CO
for which tend box "AuakesH. " I hare ured
two boxes and fel it my duty to g y to jou that
by the use of your simple remedy I have be n
raised from the brink of deipair to tha Joyful
hope of eoon bcirg abla to declare mystlt en
tirely CuroJ. One month's trial , at the tnutl
expense of tha cojtof one ' * > x of "Ana etis" has
Bi > en ma moro rot ef thtn two yenra dxtoting
wilh our best r.hyjicians here. Sursly a monument
ment of KOld should be erected in memory of
the im enter of Anakeate. fend at once if pos
sible.
I shall bj pleased to reply to any one who i'-
q ires as to the merits of your viluable medi
cine , should j ou see fis to publish this ,
tinteroly jour tervant ,
Jmtn J. BASSETT , Eri" , Pa.
"Aialcesis" is soU br ell dni5 < tjts Price
? t.0 > per box. Samples tent free to all sufferers
on applicition to "Anaktsa Depot , Box 3310 ,
New York.
$500 Reward.
Wo will pay the above reward for any case of
Liver Complaint , Dyspepsia , Sick Headache , In
digestion , Constipation or Costivcness we cannot
euro with West's Vegetable Liver PUU , when the
directions are strictly complied with. They in
purely vegetable , and never fall to give satisfy-
tion. Sugar coaled , large boxes , containing 30
1'illg , 25 ceuta. For Bale by all druggists. Be
n-are of counterfeits and imitations. Tbe genu
ine manufactuted only by JOHN C. WEST & CO.
"The Pill Slakera , " 181 & 183 W. Madison rit. ,
hicago. Free trial package sent by mail pre-
pal-1 on receipt of a 8 cent stamp.
sold at wholesale by C. F. Goodman , J.K. lib ,
nd Kcnuard & Forsvthe. Omaha , ( ijapid&wl
You who lead sedentary lives Priutew ,
'ailors , Shoemakers , etc. , will find a jjrcat
elief for the constiprtion from which you
o often Buffer , by taking Simmons' Liver
legnlator. It id a simple , harmless , veg-
table coaipoun' , sure to relieve you , and
: an do no injury.
INVALIDS
AND OTHERS SEEKIEd
*
STRENGTH and ENERGY
IV1THOUT THE USE OF DRUGS , AKE RE
QUESTED TO SEND rOIC THE ELECTRIC
REVIEW , AN ILLUSTRATED JOUR
NAL , WHICH IS rUBLl'JHED
FOR FREE DISTRIBUTION.
I T TREATS npon HEALTH , HTOIENE , nd Phjui-
_ cal Culture , and is a compute eJcjcloppKlia of
nfo. mation for invalid ] and tlione who aimer from
.Venous , EihaUHtng anil Painful Dis a ia. Every
eul.joct that bears upon liesltli and human bappmesi.
recoires attention in it ] p K1 ancl tlie la > nT < 1nrt :
lions nshed br luBenng invaluli , who have despaired
of a cure , are answered , nnd valuable inforrulion
volunteered to all who re in need cf meilical ad
vice. The subject of EIrc'ric Belu terra Medicine ,
inJ the hundred and one questions cf - ' ! impoi-
jance to uffenng humanity , are dulj onsidered
auJ ci [ 'lamed.
YOUNG MEN
others who suffer from Nzrrous and rhriic * !
PebilitT. Los of ManlT Vigor , rremstui * ExUaiu-
lOn and the icsuy gloomy consequences oi early
ndiscretion , etc. , are especially benefited by * co-
ultlns its contents. .
The ELECTRIC REVIEW eiposes the unmitigated
frauds practiced by quacks and medical impostors
who profess ( o "practice medicmu , " and points out
he only safe , simple , and effective road to llealili ,
Viaor , and Bodily Energy.
Send your address on postal card for copy , ai'l
nfornntion worth thousands Hill ha ent you.
Addrcsa tbe pnbluheri ,
PULVERMACHER GALVANIC CO , ,
OR. EIGHTH aid VINE STS , . CINCINNATI , 0-
Ak the
ered
Inns suffe-ers , vic
tims of fever and
zue , the mercurial
dlaeual pstlsnt-
liow they recovered
health , cheerful
sp'ai ta and good
ppctite ; they will
toil you by Uk-
REGULATOR
Ing SMMOSS * LITIE
Tlie Cheapest , Purest nd Best f&mllr Mcdl
the In the World.
ForDYSPEP.-iI\ , CONSTIPATION , Jwndico
Bllllous Attacks , SICK HEADACHE. Colic. Da
preisKn of Spirit * , SOUK STOMACH , Heart
Bum , Ktc. , Etc
Th's ' uarlralled Southern Remedy U warrnt d
not to contain a single particle of USXCTOT , or
any injurious minera ! substance , but 1
Purely Vegetable.
containing these Southern Kooti and Hcrbj ,
nhlcli an ail-ftuo Providence haa placed In
countries M hero Liver Disease most prevail. II
will cuie all Diseases cnU'Cd br Dertngeraeat oi
the Liver nd howelj.
Tuc Sr.MPTOMS of L'ver Complaint arf a
b'tt. r or bid Uito In tbe mouth ; Pain ia the
Pack idesor Jont ! , o tu mistaken fornheum-v
tl.m ; Soar fatomjch ; Lo-iof Appetite ; Boir-li
a te catcly costive and lax ; Heidacbe ; Loss of
Memory , with a pilnfal sinsatlon ot bavinic fall
? J to do something which ongbt to hayo beoa
done Debility , Low Spirits , a thick jellow ap-
peariccc of the ikin and Eye , a dry Cough of
ten mistaken fr CorsumpUon.
Sometlmrg rainy of these symptoms attenc
the disease , at otherj rerjfewhut ; the Liver , the
larcf st orjan in the-body , h generally the Beat
of the dis vc , anl If not reflated in tlmegrc f
sufferin ? , wictchcdncss and death Tvlll ensue.
_ I c\i recommend s-in emcacious remedy for
uisoaso of the Liver , Heartbura and Dyspepsia
S.mmons' LIv-r Kejulalor. Levli a. Wnnder
1625 il.s'er Street , Assistant Post Master
PhiUdclph a.
"We h e tested its virtue ! , tersonaliy , an.
know tUat for Dyspepsia , Billiousnesj. an <
Tnro'jbiug HcitUtfo , it Is the boat medicine tin
worid e\er taw We liavo tried forty othe !
remedies before iimmons' Liver Ilcfrihtor , bu
none < f them vava ns moro thin temporary ro
lief : b t the Jlcsulutor not only relieved , bu
cured lit. " Editor Teligriph and Messenger
Mi on , Ca.
UA fJlCTURnD 05LT BT
J. a. 2fiiLin & do. ,
PHILADELPHIA , PA.
Price , Jl.OO SiId by
Proposals for Indian Supplies
and f rartsportation.
DEl'AKTJIENT OF THE INTERIOR. Office
of Indian AfUirs , Wa hntoii ; , May 10
1-bO. Sealed proposal * , indortod Proposa's fo
IScet , Facon , Tloa' , Cloihingr.orTransrorUtion
fie. , ( as the case may bs , ) and directed to the
Commissioner ef Indian Ailalrs , Ko8 65 and 67
Woostcr Street , New York , will be received un
til 11 A. M. of Mond'y , June 7tb , 1880 , for for
nishing for tbe Indian service aboat 800,000 Ibfl.
Baon10,000,000 pounds Bv-cf on tbcboof.12S.000
IwunJs biar.g , 6500J pounds Biking Powder ,
2,300,003 pounds Corn , 383,000 pounds Coffee ,
B.SOrsOO ) ] K > unds FloUr , 212,000 pouIWS Feed ,
3JO.COO poun s Htrd Drcid.75,000 pounds Hem
iny , 9.COJ pounds Laid. 3,650 barrel * of Mere
Pork , 233,000 pr nds Rice , 11,200 pc-nnds Te ,
72,9)0 pounds Tobacco , ,200,030 potinds Salt.
, pounds EcSp , 6,000 pounds Soda
S09.0.0 pounds Sojar , and 839,000 pounds
Wheat.
Also , Blankets , Woolen and Cotton Good ? ,
( consisting In part cf Ticking , 41,000 yards :
Standard Calico , ? 00,000 yards ; Drilling. 18050
yards ; Duck , , SOOD ylrd ! Denim , gpoo
yards ; Glnc ham. 00,000 yards : K-m.ucky JeauS.
20,000 ards ; Sitinett , 2,700 yatds ; Brown
Sheeting , 213.00J yards ; Bl , ached Sheetinfr ,
17,020 jards ; Hickory Shirting , 18,000 yardi :
Calico Shirting , e.f/X ) jards ; Wlrgcy , E50 yards ; )
Clothing Groceries , Aotions , liardwarr , Med'
iol Supplies , and a long lirtof mlicellaneous
art.ces ! , BUG * ! as Wajont , Harurss.Plawg , Rakw ,
Forss , A c.
ASJ ! , TranportMion for tuch of the supplies ,
goodj.a"dartKljs that may not be contracted
for to he delivered at the Aircncies.
BIDS nest BE JIJUM Oft on GoVEMMEsr
BLA.NKS.
S hedales showing the kindj and ttuuitititl of
suUistencc tupnlles required for e ih AJjency.
and the kinds and quinlities , in grots , of all
othr gocd ? and article ) , together with blank
proposals and lorms for contract and bond.con-
diiioni ' to be observed hy bidders , time and
p'aco of deliverr , terms of contract and pay
ment , transpo-tatlon routt B , and all other nec
essary icstructious will be furnished Upon ap-
phcition t > the IitdUn Office in Washington , or
Nba. 65 and 67 Wooster 8 reel , New Tor * ; to E ,
M. Kingslcy , No. 30 Clinton Place , New York ;
Wm. II Ljon , No. < S3 Broadway , New York ;
and to the Comm'ssarie ' ) of Subsistence , U. S
A , at Chicigo , Saint Louis , S Int Paul , Leav-
cnworth , Omaha , Cheyenne , and Yankton , and
the PoctmiBterat bioux City.
„ BU will b opcncd.I tth hocr ud day above
stated , snd bidders are Invited to bo present at
the opening.
Csinruro Cil'css.
All bids mutt Im accompanied by certified
checks upon some United S-atea Dopotitory or
Assistant Treasurer ; for at lea t five per cent of
the amount ot the proposal.
K E. TROWBRIDGE.
ml5til'J4 _ CommltBioner.
* - - . " * _ _ _
-.rr TTTi" w r Tr ss gM
VINEGAR WORKS )
Jonci , Sit. 9th and 10th Sti , OMAHA.
First ouollty distilled Wine Vinegar of any
strength below eastern prices , at wholecale tnd
retan. ERNST KKEBS ,
Ieb33m Manager.
Machine Works ,
J. F , Hammond , Prop. & Manager
Themort thorough appointed and corrpleto
Machine Shops and Foundry in the date.
Casting ! of every description manufactured.
Engines , Pumps and every duo o machinal
made to order.
Special attention given to
Well Angnrs.Pnlleys , Hangers ,
Shaftinir , Bridee Irons , Geer
Cutting , etc.
Plans far new Machinery.Ueachinical Draught-
ng-.Hodels , etc. , neatlr executed.
253 Harnev St. . Bet. 14k and
CITY MEAT MARKET.
Seep constantly on nina a Urjo lot C4 all kind
fruh wid Salted Meats. Beef , Teal
McttanFork Case , yowl , and all kinds of sau
< ariredTefetabl-3 ConsUntly ca haad
IMIEUY1M9
INTER - OCEAN HOTEL ,
Cheyenne , Wyoming.
Firrt-cl s , Fine Urge Simple Boomf , one
lock from depot. Trains step from S3 minutes
o 2 hours for dinner. Free Bui to and from
Depot. Rates $2.00. * 2.50 and JS.OO , according
a room ; s Dgle meal 75 cents.
A. 1 * . BAI.COM , Proprietor.
ANDREW EORDEV. Cnicf Cl rk. mlO-t
PIANO TUNING
AND REGULATIKG BY A
Competent New York Tuner.
Urzaru repaired ind KgulativJ. ( rJert I ft at
WYMAITS BOOK STORE , Ml Fiflccnlh S' .near
rostolBcc , promptly a'tocil-d to. mfilt
THE OKLY PLACE WHERE YOU
can and a good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES
At a LOVER P1QURK than at
any other shoe house In the citr.
P. LANG'S ,
236 FARNHAM ST.
LADIES' & GENTS ,
SHOES MADE TO ORDER
d a perfect flt guaranteed. PrlcwCverr reason
Bl rfccll-U
ff > nrja wek. ( ISadiyat home easily made Costly
U ) IZonUHfrtw. Artitrow Truo&Co. Portland , lie
FRONTIER HOTEL ,
Laramie , Wyoming.
The miner's r.iorr , good aconimodatlois ,
ar c tamp.'c room , cliarvoj reasonable , b'p.dil
a'tmticn ' et en .o traveli'ii ; me i.
11-tf U. C. HILM Mtf ) , Pr prelo- ! .
BUSINES
SUITS for - - $20.00
PASTS for - - - 5,00
jr. o.
UNO. G. JAGOBS ,
( Formerly of QUh & Jacob * )
No. 1117 Farnham St. , Old SUncl ot Jacob OIs
ORDSRS BY TKLKORAPU SOLICIT *
n27.1v
ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND CON
TRACTORS.
The owner of the celebrated Kaolin
Bank , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , has
now ready at the depot at Louisville , on
the B. & M. railroad ,
to fill any order at reasonable price * . Par
ties desiring -white front or ornamental
brick will do well to give u a cell or send
for sample.
J. T. A. IIOOVEK , Prop. ,
MEAT MARKET ,
r. r. ciocic , iciu st.
Fraili and Salt McaU o all kinds constant
on hand , prices rc3 onbl * . Vfgetablca In Beat
on. food delivered to any part cf the city.
WM AUST ,
7t.i Ml Nrth Idth
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.
JT. XI. BXIXtGKElXir
. Caah paid for Country Pro
duce. Goods delivered free to any
part of the city. ap7-lm
AYFR'S SARSAPARILLA ,
FOE
PURlFYINGr THE BLOOD
This compound o
the vegetable alter
stives , Sarsaparilla
; Dock , StillinRia , * nd
.Mandrake with th ?
, , lodides cf Potash and
fjvjlmn , makes a moj
effectual cure of
. scries of coraplalnts
which are very pre
valcnt add afflicting
It purifies tbe blood
purges out the lurk
ing humors in the svstem , thatundermine health
and settle into troublesome disorders. Erup
tltms til the cMn are the appearance on the sur
face of humorS , that siiOtilcJbc enpelled from the
blood. Internal derangements are th6 delsrtfll ! !
ation of these same humon to some intcrna ,
organ , or organs , whose action they derange ,
and whose substance they dlsea o and destroy.
ATBR'S SAHSATAMLLA expels these humorefrom
ll'B blood. WTion they are gone , the disorders
they prddtlK ! disappear , euch as Ulccrationi of
the Liter , Stomach , Sidiltyi , lyings , Enictiont
and Eruptive Diseatet of the StinSt. .ititricni't
Fire , Rose or Eryriptlas , fimplct , Pustulet ,
Dlotchet , Eoi's , TumonTettir aad Salt Illieum ,
Scald Hea.il , Ring-ic-.nn , Ulccrt and Sorct ,
Rhcumatim , Jfeuraljia , Pain in the Sonet ,
Side ami Head , Female Wcainctt , Sterility ,
Ltucarrhasa ariting from internal vlceration
and Uterine dittasct. Oropty , Dutp piia , Ema
ciation and general Debility , \\ith their do
pnrturo health returns.
PREPARED BY
DR. J. . AYER & CO. ,
LOWELL , MASS.
Practical and Analytical Cbemis s
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND
DEALERS IN MEDICINE.
CatarrhaS
POISON
IIA KINO offcniivo mucoua , PAINS orer the
yes , CRACKLING in the head , SILKENINQ
breath , DEAi'NESS and tickling in the thrcut ,
are SIGNS of CATARRK. The PURULENT
SECRETION'S thrown npon the BRONCHIAL
TUBES whlla aileep , follow the micona mem
brane , and POISON TUB ENFIRE SYSTEM.
Snficrers know how OBSTINATE tbe disease Is.
The ac'Jon of Catarrbal Viras , like that of small
pox has been FINALLY DISCOVERED. Catarrh
(5 ( now cured ,
A.ltcKnntirn.R'dPrcS.,33 Broad St. , N. Y.
"WEI DE MEYER'S CATARRH CUKE is won
derful. "
E. H. Bnomr , Merchant , 339 Canal St. , N. 7.
CATARRH 11 TEARS. Cured hyena pack-
age.
8 Rnm > icT. Jr. , Jeweler , 687 Broadway , K. Y.
( familr of. ) Cured of CHRONIC CATARRH.
*
O. L. BRUTO , 443 Broadway , Y. Y. , CATARRH
10 YEARS. Conld not taste or smell Cured.
"I lost my voice by Catsrrb , and bare been cur
ed. " J. HI5DBUOX , 1U Newark Are. , J ney
City ,
W. D. WOODS , 437 Broadway , N , Y. , cured o
Chronic Catarrh.
L. A. NzwiU5 , Merchant , 305 Fulton St. , Brook
lyn CHRONIC CATARRH. Given up by
physicians. Cured.
A. B. Taoaai , Insurance 183 Montague Bt ,
Brooklyn. Self and son cured of CATARRH.
J. D. McDosiLO. Merchant , 718 Broadway , N.
Y. ( SUter-ln-law. ) Had CATARRH 0
YEARS. Cured.
Etc. . Etc. , _ Etc. , Etc. , Etc.
DR. WEI DE MEYER'S PAMPHLET with the
most remarkable testimonials on record , gent
free , by huAnnts , Mesa-s-D. B. DEWEY &
CO.,48Dey8t.N. Y.orby.Drufirlst . The cure
Is delivered at SL50 a packtge. Think of a reii
cure for an obstinate disease , at this trifling
cert ,
PKOBATE NOTICE.
State of Nebraska , Douilas County , s : : At a
County Court held at the County Court room , In
snd for said County , M y 10th A. D. . 1850.
Present , Wm. O Bartho'ozew , County Judce.
In the matter cf the estate tt Elizabeth W.
Page , deceased
On reading and filing the petition of Marion
JLLandrock prat lag for the appointment of
heraelf as administratrix of the estate of said
deceased :
Ordered , that June 3d , A. D. , 1830 , at 9
'
o'clock am. . , be assigned for hearing said peti
tion , when all pertooa interested ia sold matter
may appear at a CountylCourt to be held , in and
for said Connty , and ( how came why tbe fpraytr
of petitioner should not be tinted ; and tbiL
notice of tbe pendency of said petition and * o
bearing thereof ; ba to
given all perrons intei ted -
ed in said matter , byJpubHahjDsr * copy o' t
order fa THI OXAHA Vttar BM , a new-J.
printed fa said county , for threa eo
weeks , prior to laid day 'of hettfag
BANKINQ HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
ANKING HOUSE
IN NKBBASKA.
CALDWELLHAMILTOHICO ,
Business transacted same aa that oi
an Incorporated Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or K old
anbject to sight checfewithout noUce.
Certlflcatea of deposit issued pay
able in three , six nnd twelve months ,
soaring : Interest , or on demand with
out Interest.
Advances made to customers on ap-
3rovod securities at market ratea of
interest.
Buy and ae Kold , bills of exchange
Government , State , County and Oltj
Bonds.
Draw Sht ! Drafto on England. Ire-
lane , Scotland , and all parts ofEurope
Sail European Passage Tlctata.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY HADE
aueUtfTJ.
TJ. S. DEPOSITORY.
FIRST NAT.OKAI BANK
OF OMASA ,
Cor. Farnhain and Thirteenth Sta.
OLDEST BANKING E8TABL18HMEHT
N OMAHA.
(3UCC83SOB3 TO EOUA'TZB BROS. ,
IOTAZU3SID Df 1856.
OrganUed S9 a national Ranr : August 20,1861.
Capital andProfits.Over $300,000
Spcditiy aathorixed by tha Secretary of .Treasury
to receive ( Subscriptions to the
U. 8. 4 PER GENT. FUNDED LOAN.
OFFICERS AKO DIRECTORS
HIXILLH Kousrn , Pratldint.
AuGCsrca Koosni , Vice Proaldor. !
H. W. YAIS3 , Caghlsr.
a. J. PorpLiTOK , Attoraej
Joza A. Cuconroa.
F. E. DATD , As't Cothler.
Thli bank rtcslvtl depodla without regard to
araonnto.
louts t'm certificate ! beailnar ntarert.
Drawn draft * on San Frvncicco and prlndpa
cities ct the United States , also London , Dublin
Edinburgh and the principal title * ot th coot
nent of Europe.
Bella panago Uckota for emigrant * in the In-
man line. mayldtl
REAL ESTATE BROKER
Geo. P. Bern is'
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
15th cfc Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Ntb.
This agency doea STRICTLT bro > erage bnsl-
ness. Does not speculate , and therefore any bar *
gains on its book * arc insured to Its putrona , In
btcad of beior gobbli d up by th e agent
aud IIUI ,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
No. S50 Farnham Street
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA ,
Or : North Side , opp. Grind Central Hole
Nebraska Land Agency
DAVIS & SNYDER ,
1605 Farnham St. Omaha , Nebr.
4OO.OOO ACRES carefully selected land
Eastern .fisbraska for sale.
Great Barjtalna In Improved farms , and Om *
WJUJSTERSNYDEB.
Late Land Com'r D. P. R. B. _ p-t hTt
1TMS RUB. LMVB 8. Bt
Byron Reed & Co. ,
HEAL ESTATE AGEN05
IN NEBRASKA.
Keep s complete abstract of title to all HealS
it in Omaha and Douzlaa Oontrtv. mavlU
THE ORIGINAL
BRIGOS HOUSE !
Oor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave. , %
CHICAGO , ILL ,
PRICES RKDUCED TO
$2.00 AND 82.50 PER DAY
Located In the business centreconvenlent
piaces cf amusement. Elegantly furnished , con
tainin ; all modern improvementa , paesenger ele
vator.ic. J H. CUHMINQS , Proprietor.
ocietf OGDEN HOUSE ,
Oor. MARKET ST. & BROADWA7
Council Bluffs , Iowa
Online of 8tree Railway , Omnlbaseg to tn
from all trains. RATES Parlor floor. $3.00 pe
day ; second floor , W.60 per day ; third floor
The bwt-fumlshca and most commodioui boa
ra the cltv. OEO. T. PHELPS , Prop.
METROPOLITAN
OHAHA , NEB.
IRA WILSON , PROPRIETOR.
The Metropolitan is centrally located , nu
Brat-clam In every respect , having recently bea
entirely renovated. Tbe public will flnd I
comfortable and bomollke house. marfit
UPTON HOUSE ,
Sclmyler , Neb.
First-class House , Good Meals. Good Bed *
Airy Room ? , and kind and accommodating
treatment. Twigood famp'e ' rooms , fipectt
attention paid to commercial travelers.
S , MTT.T.EB . . , Prop. ,
15'11 Neb
Schuyler , ,
B. A. FOWMK. JAMM H. SCOTT.
FOWLER & SCOTT ,
ARCHITECTS.
Designs for buildings of any description on
exhibition at our office. We have had over 20
years experience in de lgning and supcrinUnd-
Intf public building and residences. Plans and
estimates furnishea on short notice.
ROOJI 8 , UNION BLOCK. m20-6m
OA.NTA CLAUS FOUND.
Greatest discovery of the Age.
Wonderful discoveries in the world have been made
Among other things where Santa Clans stayed ,
Children oft ask if he makes goods or not ,
If really be lives In a mountain of snow.
Last year an excursion sailed clear to tbe Pol *
And suddenly dropped into what seemed likebhola
Where wonder of wonders they found a now land ,
rThile falry-liko beings appeared on each band ,
There were mountains like ours , with more
beautiful preen ,
And far brighter ikies than ever were s en ,
Birds with the hues of a rainbow were found ,
While flowers of exquiilte fragrance were grow
fag aronnd.
Hot long were they left to wend r fa doubt ,
A behig soon came th/ bad beard much about ,
Twas Santa dins' self and this they all say ,
He Itoked like the picture t esee every day.
He drove up a team tbat looked very queer ,
Twas a team f grasshoppers Instead of reindeer ,
He rode fa a shell Instead of a sleigh ,
But he took them on bowd and drove- them
Ho showed them all uver his wonderful realm ,
And factories making goods for women and men ,
Furriers were working on hats great and small ,
To Bunco's they said they were sending them all.
Kris Kingle , the Olove ilaker , told them at once , I
AH our Gloves we are sending to Bunco ,
Saata showed them suspenders and many things
mere.
Savin ? I & & > took ibfse to blend Brace's store.
Santa CI&us then whispered a secret he'd tell ,
Ai in Omata every one knew Bcnce well ,
He thereto * * should send hi * goods to bi < care ,
Knowing hlTu " ! * d F * their full share ,
Forehlrts ,
Sffi
jtrwt , Omaha1- ,
JOBBERS OF
HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS ,
STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE ,
*
TINNERS STOCK , SHEET ! RONTIN STOCK , ETC.
1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET ,
A T = T A
apu-M positively no Goods Sold at Retail.
PAXTON & GALLAGHER ,
WHOLESALE GROGERSI
1421 and 1423 Farnham , and 221 to 229 15th Sts.
KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK
AIVX
MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES.
The Attention of Cash and Prompt Time Buyers Solicited.
AGENTS FOE THE HAZARD POWDER OOMPY
and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co.
LANGE & FOITIGK ,
DeeJers ia
iaTO V"IE3S
House Furnishing Goods , Shelf Hardware ,
Xaiis and Etc.
1221 Farnham Street , IBC Door East First National Bank.
mS-tf
. o.
WHOLESALE GROCER !
1213 Farnham St. , Omaha.
HENRY HORNBERGER ,
STZ7.4WJE2 .dLcmzon ? rojfct
V. BLATZ'S MILWAUKEE BEER I
Ia Kegs and Bottles.
Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable
Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha.
DOUBLE AND SINGLE ACTINO
POWER AND HAND PUMPS
Steam Pomps , 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 STBANGK 205 Farnhara Street Omaha , Neb'
OMAHA FENCE i BOX GO.
We Manufacture to Order
OFFICE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS
OIF1 "FUN-IEl .AJSTID
Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings ,
Improved Ice Boxes tarnished on short notice.
GUST , FKIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Harney St. , Omaha , Heb.
GARPETINGS.
Carpetings I Oarpetings I
J. B. DETWILER ,
Old Reliable Carpet House ,
1405 DOWLAS STBEET , BET. 14TH AND 15TH
( EST-A.BX.ISSIE3D q ZN" 1888. )
Carpets , Oil-Cloths ,
Matting , Window-Shades ,
Lace Curtains , Etc.
MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST.
I Make a Specialty or
WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS
And have a Full Line 0f
Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet-
Lining Stair Pads , Crumb
Clothes , Cornices ,
*
Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ;
In fact Everything kept in a First-Glass Carpet House.
Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed
CaU , or Address
John B. Detwiler ,
Old Reliable Carpet House. OMAHA.
PUBLIC SALE
Of Kentucky and Iowa
SHORT-HORN CATTLE !
At tha Transfer Stock Yards , CoancU
Bluffs. Wednesday and Thurs
day , JUQO 9th and 10th,1880.
OO Head of Thorougli-Breds
From the celebrated Hamilton Herd
ofMt. Sterling , Kentucky , andDevin
Herd of DesMoines.
will 1I l r
tucrt ° < Mr. T H. Levitt of
LtoSlaTwill be offend for nle it the nme tfaui
IS place. TW herd la tompcsad of the tert
Jdterted stock in N br k nd will be In brg
of Mr Robert MDIv , ot Wert Liberty. Joy * .
These cattle hire not been puaperedlcT the
tddna "THE HAMILTON. "
K nsa City , Mo , or M. L , DEVLIN , re Hol i ,
Ipw , COL. J. W. PD ? ! AueUonw.
m. K. KI8DON ,
General Insurance Agent ,
REPBESEXTS :
PHOENIX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lou-
don. CubAuetd 15,107,127
WE37CHKSTEK , N. Y. . C pittl 1.000.00J
THE MKBCH ANTS , of Wewnrk. H. J. , 1,000,000
OIKABOFJRE.H > a delphIsC pIU ! . . 1,000,000
KORTHWESTE * NATIONALCmp-
1UI 900.COO
ds.
tlKKKZtfi 70ND , California 800,000
UKIT1BJ AMERICA. AS3UB1KCECO l.JOO.COO
NEM ARK FIRE niS.CO Armls. . . . 800.COO
AMEBICAF COTRAL , Asset * 800.COO
eoathesjt Cor. of r'Jttenth ft Doazlts St. .
mcn8-dly OMAHA , NlB.
MAX MUMVOISIN.
FUR TANNER
1I9J2TH STaiET. RAW FURS BOUGHT
ffWns ( ' mbsm. nnrlJU
A. F. IAFERT * CO.
Contractors and Builders ,
1310 Dodge gti ,