THE DAILY BEE. K. BOSEWATHB. EDITOR TO OOBBESPONDBNTa. Ou Cccsi 7rwnnmwe will always ba pleased to bear ( rent , on all matters connected with dope , country politics , and on any subject whatever , ot general interest to the people ol onr State. AOT Information connted vrith the elections , and relating to floods , accidents , wflj b gladly received. All such communica tions however , must be as brief as possible ; and they must in all csatt be written on one tide et the sheet only. ln Nixa OT WEWTR , in lull , must in each and communication ol very case accompany any what nature toevtr. This is nit intended for publication , but for our own satisfaction land as proof o good faith. rounciL. AKKOdtciMESlBol caudiditcs for Office wheth. and whether as notice friends , er made by self cr tice * or commnnlcaUons to the Editor , are until nominations are made ) ( imply personal , and will be chtrged 'or M advertisements , DO BOT desire contributions of a literary or poetical character ; aud e will not undertake lopresene or rc crvethe same la any CAM whalcier. Our staff is sufficiently large to more than supply our limited space. All communications should be aodreoed to E. B3SEWATER , Editcr. THE lives 8f greatmeninvariably remind us That xve must have a majority behind us. [ Charles II. Gere. TDK city council ought to do its duty aud pass the extended fire limit ordi nance if wo hive a superabundance of wooden shells and tinder boxes. Now THAT iron , lumber and glass have gone doim from twenty to fifty per cent. , Omaha ought to enjoy n vigorous building boom , and one of the very first things to build this eca- eon ii a first-class hotel. ME. BBADLAUOH'B objection to the oath of office wh'ch is administered to members of the English parliament upon their admission was not accept ed. He wts duly admonished that parliament was unanimous in its de termination that he should take the oath or forfeit his seat. Btadhugh's constituents urged him to yie'.d. Ho did so , but now the sama august body of Brilith-.rj are as determined that he shall not take the oath as they for merly wcra determined thitheshould. "Oh , coneislency , thou art a jewel ! " Tnzday after the Columbus cvnven- lion & Lincoln exchange ca'led atten tion to the fact that Mr. Baltou'a name had been telegraphed through the As sociated Frees s one of the dele gates elected to Chicago , while that of Mr. Lewis wss omitted , And now we Ond in the Chicago Tribune of the 223 , a letter purporting to come from Lincoln in which Mr. Ballou is named as one of the delegates and the name of Dr. Lewis of the slxlh district is omitted. In view of Mr. Ballon's candidacy for thoTT. 8. marshslship this is decidedly significant. Putting this and that to gether we imagine we see the ear marks of Pat 0. Hawee in this extra ordinary piece of politioallegerdemain. It Is a notorioui fact that Bullou was never at any time before the convention or tbe caucu * , and we apprehend the mention of his name as a delegate is not accidental. Wo hope eomebody will rise and explain why such barefaced imposition is be ing perpetrated. OMAHA AND KANSAS OIVY The financial exhibit made by the city treasurers of Omaha and Kan EDS City shows the relative ccst of munici pal government , rates of taxation and general indebtedness of the two cities. In many respects these figures are suggestive. While the debt of Kansas City more than trebles that of Omaha , and while her general municipal expense is mere than five times as heavy the fire depart ment of Omaha costs $8,000 more a year than does the fire department of Kansas City. That is doubtless { because - cause Kansas City has established water works. The following figures are decidedly interesting : The Omaha city treasurer reported for the year ending April I. The total valuation of city prop erty was $5,583,570 ; the total levy 30J milh ; amount raised by this levy , § 170,298. Amount raised by licenses : For sale of liquor..515,983 75 For vehicle * 69495 Forpeddlers 697 60 For druggists 465 00 Miscellaneous. 1,464 05 519,305 25 Fines collected In police court. . 3,319 10 Total fines and licences trans ferred to the board of edu cation 21,624 35 The expenditures are shown by the following tables : Salaries of city officer * S 5,324 88 Salaries of city council 1,800 00 Police department 5,054 CS Fire department 11,81719 Miscellaneous bills , rent , sta tionery , etc 6,117 25 Streetwork , 6,525 8S Gas bills 2.650 70 Hanscom park. 1,176 57 Grading 5,606 02 Total „ . . . r 844,473 15 The to'al expenses of the fire de partment were 821,677.39. Kansas City , through her city treas urer , reported the receipts for the hit fiscal year ss $390,855. The land tax was $184,279 ; personal property tax , 531,049 ; merchants' license tax , $31 , - 702 ; license tax , § 2430 ; dog tax , $729. Her total city debt is § 1,400- 031 , including $31,478 in "city cur rency. " Her total expenses were $312,160. Some of the details are given in this table : Expenses $16,637 03 Fire department 13,58042 Hospital 4,895 72 Officers and employes 25,769 64 Police 24,02951 Gas. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,500 88 Printing and stationery 3,362 60 Street and alley 49,733 68 workhouse 6,098 29 Charity 1,50000 Total. * 8157,08627 The following estimate was made of the revenue and other receipts lor the general fond in 1880 : Tax IflTy on assess ment roll of 1880.$13S,793 10 Probable collection of above. S125.00000 II. 60,00000 25,00000 2tecorder'a or police cotxrfc. . * . < 15,00000 Market master. . . . 7,00000 Jotonnca dui on hoepjUL 50000 jBecdvedfromWm. Weatoa 1.S0923 " 8201,805 23 \ THE DELEQATE This is tbe iable of delegates to Chicago clMaified according to their Buppoicd. preferences for president. Colorado votes to-day , and tro concede that state to Grant : Minnesota for Wiadtra , 10 ; B'aine ' eecond choice. It requires 370 rotes to nominate. TUB new postmaster general , Hon. Horace Maynard , is a native of Massa- chusetls , aixty-iix years old. He graduAttdnt Amhurit College in 1838 , andsjon after Bottled in Tenneeaee. He came to the bar in 1844 , held a number cf loct-1 cfficei.and was a pres idential i lector in 1852voting for Gen eral Scott. He was a member of tie thirty-fifth , thirty-sixth and thiity- seventh congresses. For his loyalty and devotion to the union cause his property wai confiscated by the n-bel government and he WPB driven out of Eastern Tennessee. Ho ws a delegate to the Baltimore convention of 18G4 , and after the close of the rebellion was elected to the Tbiity-ninth congresi , but was not admitted to his seat until near the close of the first seancn. Ho was a delegate to the Philadelphia "loyal ists' convention" of 18GC , and presi dent of the "border state convention" held in Baltimore in 1867. He also served in the Fortieth and Forty-sec end corgrestes , and in March , 1875 , he wcs appointed by Freud-nt Grant minister resident to Turkey. IXVESTIOATION by a BEE reporter shows that the U. P. company have been in the habit of allowing freight cara to aland fur days together on Farnham itreet , at its junction with the river bank. This may not have been altogether accidental , as the ferry , which lands at that point , bids fair to become a healthy thorn in the tide of the U. P. bridge robbers. Hero is plain interference with the lawful traffic of a public street which street is supplemented by a cheap and sifo rival to one of the pet schemes of extortion prac ticed by the Union Pacific company. Here h a speck of war which may or may not grow into a threat-.nirg cloud. We are certain that no blood h spHled yet , and persons of sound mind and Bound principles do not apprehend any blood-letting. Will not Govern ment Director Housel lose sleep some of those nights and "request" the governor of the state to call out the military ? Won't somebody telegraph Senator Paddock to order the president to quartar United States troops near the scene , where the hostile end of a freight car lias been known to obstruct lower Farnbam street ? The Murder of De Young. ian Fnvnciico If' vr Letter. Now , as to the real and alleged auses of the murder , Kalloch , Jr. , ind his father and friends allege that ho circulation of a pamphlet , being a tenographic report of a trial in which alloch , Sr. , was the defendant , some oars ago , wa the cause which incited lalloch , Jr. , to shoot Charles De foung. We have no hesitation in leclariug that De Young was murder- d because the Kallocba could not land what De Young would have con- lusively proven. The duty was upon litn to prove taat the articles which 10 published with a view to prevent lalloch's election were true. An over- rhelming array of testimony would lave boon produced of which this com- nunity has but little conception. Liv- ng witnesses and documentary evi- lenco began to come along. De Young tad been four months east , and with lis usual energy had looked np every- hing that was pertinent to his case. lo found that every where where K l och had been a superabundance of estimony. From the time be was ex- lelled from college until his ill-fated rrival in San Francisco it w s always nd everywhere the s me old story , talloch fouled his nest" everywhere , nd ever and anon was an escape from ho blistering scorn of his fellow * , ill that was about to be proved , and .0 know it waj. He , better than ar.y- ne else , knew the effect of wh t raa coming along. He fnmed and retted over it. He felt himself con- enmed before this time. He lest his ggressivenesa His psrty was falling o pieces , aud ho was too paralyzed to use a hand to save it. An election ital to his future political existence aok place , but ho made little , if any ght. His leader , Denis Kearney , _ as struggling fo keepout of jai ) , but .alloch raited no helping hand , 'allock himself was threatened with npaachment for incendiary language at the once bold , aggressive rcan : ted as if ho were willing that judg- lent acainst himahouldgo bydefault. Fhat he was brooding over his words early indicate in the light of conse- aent events. They were uttered but re days before the murder. In the mBdenca of a private meeting ho- Jd : "I am in possession of abundant in- irmation going to show that such & incentratioc of political and personal a'ignity ' is gathering over me aa tew en have been called to meet. Mr. B Young , with unlimited meim * , traveled through tbe east , subsidizing newspapers and employing all the dirty detectives and sneak-thieves of the country to manufacture evidence for my injury The advance guard of of this delectable army of tramps and pandercrs has already arrived , and one of thtm comes with files of K.m as papew , which he thinks will be nice reading for the people of San Francis co. No doubt such readers as r et tbeir daily pabulum from the Chronicle will ba pleased to know that it has employed such assistance. Whether tliij is an en'crta'nment ' to which onr people ple generally wiih to be invited we shall see. * * * I gave fair warn ing , if they want ma to be still , they must call off their dogs. * * * Why do I alludn to these par ly ptr onal mat ters ? If such a thing be needed , to put you on your guard. Be surprised at nothing. I am persuaded that the devil and liii allits nill hosilato at nothing in order to injorc me. * * * And now , withchejrful tru't and con fidence , I step out in'o the future- My enemies are many , and they h.to me with cruel hatred. False witness es are risen up against mo. andtucc aj breathe out cru < Ity. But their pur poses will be subverted ; their iniquit ous schemes will miecmy ; thdr plans of mischief will be ezpjioJ ; they will fall into the pit they dig , and their vio- lout dealing will come on .heir ovm pate. " Those ominous words , in view of what has occurred , si and out as if printed in letters of firo. They are pregnant with fear pud suggestive of 'violent dealing. " He know that files of Kansas papers had come. Some of them spoke of Kalloch's misdeed ? , but bad as they were , they wo-o not half so bid ai the fill s of Kallocb's own paptr , vhich had Icon brought a'ong. Numerous passages wo have read are utterly unquotable. The words ho addressed to his church lift the veil that permit us to look into the man's Eoul. Ho ws oppressed and almost deranged by what he kue.v would be revealed. He knew that if he could not prevent the giving of the testimony , the end of his successful brazen faced career on this coast was near. The fact followed that the giv ing of the testimony was prevented. Tha man who alone was entitled to give it wss murdered and by Kal loch. That U the story all told. Hallway Discrimination. The follow'ng bill to prohibit dis crimination by railway comp niea has been repor'ed back favorably by the New York senate committee on railroads : Section 1. Evi ry railroad corpora tion shall give to all person ? reason- ab'o ' and equal term ? , facilities and accommodations for the transporta tion of ai y merchandito or other pro perty of every kind and description not dangerous in character on like and contemporaneous shipping points up on any railroad owned or operated by such corporation ; and for terminal handling the use uf the depot or other buildings aodgruuuds of such corpora tion. And all i abroad corporations whose railroad i are or hereafter shall be crossed cr joined by any other railroad shall receive , from each other and forward to their domination all goods , merchandise and ether proper ty intended for point i on th-ir re spective roads with the same dispatcn and at a rate of freight not exceeding the local tariff charged for the same goods , merchandise and other proper ty received and forwarded from the lime point ) from individual and other coipsrations. Nothing herein con tained , however , shall be construed to ch-nge existing laws relative to express companies. SGO. 2. No railroid corporation shall charge or receive for the trans portation of freight to any eta'ion ' en its road * , a greater sum than is charged for the c ntcmp r < meous trdiuporU- tion of tbe like I.ind and quantity of freight from the same origins ! point of departure to a stition at a greater distance on its road in the same direc tion. Two or more railroad corpora tions whoso roads connect ehall not charge or receive for tha tracsp-jiti- tion of freight to any statio.i on the road of uilher cf them a greater earn than ii charged or received for the contempoiauoous transportation of tlie like kind and quantity cf freight from the same original point of de parture to a station ai a greater dis tsnc3 on the road of either of them in the sime direction. Ths shnll not be contttusd as compelling railroads to make jont ratej Sec. 3. Noriilroad corporation shall grant or allow to any person or persons upon the transportation of freight , either directly or indirectly , anysecre' rate , secret rebate or secret drawback upon the transportation of freight o by unreasonable allowance for me o cars or any other undue advantage whatever ; or indirectly charge to or receive from any person or persons for the transportation of freight to any station on its reid any greater sum , compentation or reward than is charged to or received from any other person or persons , association or corporation for like and contemporaneous eervice , in the receipt , transportation , Etoragode- livery or handling of freight of the like kind and quantity under like clrcnm- itanco and condition from the same jriginal point of departure to a station it a greater distance of its road in the lame direction. Sec. 4. Any railroad corporation ivhich knowingly violates any of the irovisions of this act In addition to lability for all damages sustained by eason of such violation , shall be iable to a penalty of ? 50 , which may > e recovered in an action of tort to bo > rpught in the name of the people of hs state In any county where such lorporatiou has proparty , at the in- itance of the state engineer and sur veyor , or to the use of the state by ittorney-general , provided , however , .hat no such action shall be main- alnod unless the same shall be brought rithin one year from the date of such iolation. Secction 5 , this act shall take effect Fuly 1,1880. Encourage Home Industries , liccifcuti Trade-List. The encouragement and support rhlch should should be accorded homo udnstries as contributing that austo- tance so essential to the growth and [ erelopment of business communities , tas been , diverted to other markets nd hai operated in retarding enter- irise and enfeebling the efforts of bus- uess men who have bean actuated by iroper motives in their establishment. Svery department of manufactures ields to the localities where they are ituated & ready and sure means of iuilding up and improving , while con- ributingto their ttibility and wealth ; nd it seems strange and unreasonable hat merchants are to little sensible of beir own interest as to cock el e- hera for whit they can obtan- t horns. There' is scarcely a jwn of 10,000 inhabitants in our reat country that csn not boast of DO or more manufactories , and the smpctitivo clement is so strenuous is > compel the production of reliable lanufacturesconsequently merchants tould consider it a duty to patronize jem as being more directly remuner- ttve and as belonging to their own jgrandizeroent. It is too true that ir manufacturers are obliged to seek t other than home markets sale for ieir good * , for otherwise they would to abandon their business. it is possible to supply popular with home productions , it i obvious that such stock is preferable , and should be kept to the exclusion of that of the tame kind obtainable elsewhere. The objectiin that goods procured from a distance or from other than homo nurkots cost les * , is very fallacious when the additional expante of transportation be considered. The indisposition to promote home ' enterprises proceed * rather from mere ff.rce of habit than auv plausible reason. When the o'd , stereotyped forms of dong bminesj are annulled , the more efficacious methods will be substituted as being more d'roctly con ducive to prescribed intereats. The increasing foreign demand for Ameri- 1 can manufac'uros must rpsedtly re- ! suit in determining a more vigorous protocuti m of this most important Vaoch of our industrial pursuits. America is to-day the gtauary of Europe it can be made the source of ' general supplies as well. A go'den ' bcrvest awaUs'ho succera- ful Ameiiraa nnnufacturer of tha future , who must , out of his bounty , confer ctuntlefs blc-singB upon the country. Let the nvrvc-s in our man- ufict'-iring interests baencvurasjed and sua'aiui'd ' , and the result will to of great good to all clcases of whatever buucejs or vocation. Ko Homes on tbe Pacific Coast. The saddest phase of this coast probilly o ! all gold and silver mining regions is the abencoof homes. Wo tnc&ii real homes , where founders laid tha Crit hearthstone and made the first oletring with the thought that on that spot he was ti do his life's work , aud thereat last , amid familiar ecnci < , sick into that sleep that h final. The abtonca of tbU disposition has made nnmads of the men of this c ; > ast. They came hero orig inally with the thought that in a little while they would return aud make the home c > f their future in tbo land ? of their bitth Could the air-castles which have been irettcd in thought by men on this coast while lying in bunks in rude cibins , or in blankets around camp-fires be woven inti a picture , what a city it would make ! But the years have stolen by ; except in isolated cases , the bo n itching droan.s have never been realized , and while the hop d for homes weie never builded back in the land of childhocds , neither , r.hahavo tloy been builded here. We do not n.ejn to tzf that there are not plenty of fdm lies living in what they call homrs. But those who have homes which are created with iho expectation that they would be permanent , that in ani cbout thimwastobo ho-.rded the gUhered treasure ! of a life-time , are very ftw. This might , perhapi , be expected here in the deterr , but the anne is tiue of California , 6'pecial'y ir ; the country. As a rule , the farm-houses of California and their surroundings are a perpetual sign cf "For sale. " On nnny of those farms men and fam ilies have lived for a quarter of a cen tury , and atill it has never been home in any r'ghtful sense of ihe word. There hag never been a time that the husband and father has not intended t' sell out in the course of a few months , and never a tiruo that the family has not hopsd ho would. [ Vir ginia ( Nev. ) Enterprise. BABY SAVED. W arc 11 thankfc ! to say that our babynu nsrmnently oared ot * dangerous and protracted - ed irregularity cf the bowels by the use of Hop Bitter * by 1U mother , which at the game tlma restored htr to perfect he lth and strength. The Parents , Rochester , N. Y. Eea another column. GIVE IT A TRIAL and you nl'lbo a5tnT heJ. "Anakeala. " Dr. S. f 1 sbee's External File Bcracdr , gives Instant rUlef and Is * u infallible cure for the molt ob stinate cuei of Ptl-i. It bu made the most wonderful cures of ibis terrible dlsord r. O.CCO Kratcfjl people that havs used Hun Ustifyto the same. Samples vitli full directions sent free to all sufferer * on application Anakes's ricw > t , Box 3910 , New Yore. Sold by all first-cl < U3 drufg'its. You who lead sedentary lives Printers , Tailors , Shoemakers , etc. , will find a great relief for the constiprtiou from which you so often suffer , by taking Simmons * Liver Regulator. It is a simple , harmless , veg- etahle compouu I , sure to relieve you , aud can do no injury. FOZZLE. Weary rnortils racked with pain , E\er eeekinjr but in vain , Sweet relief from mortal ilia : Try , I pray , Wea"t Liver 1'illtl & as sure as morcing'd tight Cometh after shades of night , O'er thy life , health's sun ditine Shall arise , in Joy to shine ; Light and health , and Joy anj mirth , In sun-beam ! sparkle round thy hearth ; Vital energy shall start. E'en to mtuclo , brain and heart ; Rid the Liver of its load. Purify the life , the blood. Intercept disease and death , Leaving fragrance on thy breath. Lighten life of half its ills , Safe and potent Liver Pills. Sold at wholesaleby C. F. Qoodma nil Kounanlaurl Forsvth. Omaha. pr3Jtw It h well kuown that a relationship or I-ts between piles , constipation , kidnej diseases end liver troubles. In Kidney Wort we have a" remedy that acts on th general system and restores health by gen tly aiding nature's interns' procesj , tept26d&w An Honeet Medicine roe of Charge. Of all medicines advertised to euro any affection of the Throat , Chest or Lungs , we know of none we can rec ommend aa highly as Da. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERT for Consumption. Coughs , Cold > , Asthma , Bronchitis , "Hay Fe ver , Hoarseness , Tickling in the Throat , loss of voice , etc. This med icine does positively cure , and that where everything else has failed. No medicine can show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonderful remedy. For Asthma and Bronchitis it is a perfect specific , cur ing the very wprat cases in the short est time possible. "We say by all means give it a trial. Trial boitles free. Regular size $1.00. For sale by 8lly ( ) J. K. ISH , Omaha. NOTICE. Jennie A. Atchcson , Clauda Clark and Charles L , Clark , non-resident defendants , Will take notice that the Omaha National Bank did on the Xnd day of March , A. D. . 18 0 Hie Its petition in the District Court , within and tor the County of Douglne , Slate of Nebraska , izalnst the said Jennie A. Atchcson , Clanda Clark and CharlesL. C'trk ' , defendants , the ob lect and prayer of which is to exclude said do Fendants from any interest in and to an undivid ed one-eight (1) ( ) interest in the following describ ed property , to-wit : Beginninjrat a point that bean north 661 degrees east 16 chains and 60 links from tbe J section xirner on the line between eections 20 and SI In kiwnshlp 15 northran e 13 e > stbeln ? the south- irest correr cf land own-d by Charlotte K fumer , thence north 20 chains and 18 links to Ihe south boundary of land owned by Enoo [ owe , thince couth 83J degrees west along wid south boundary 12 chains and 65 inks , thence south 19 chains and 76 links. : hence east 12 chains and 51 links to the place of ginning , containing : twenty-five ( i icres more or less , and that a commissioner be ippomted to convey sold real estate to fa'd plam .Iff , and f r general relief , and you , the s Ia tennle A. Atchcson , Clanda Clark and Charles 4. Clark are required to appear and answer said > etitlon on or before the 14th day of June A X , 1880. THE OUAHA NATIONAL BANK. By T. W. T. BICHAXDS. Its Attorney. Dated May 3d. 1S30. mSevymonlw LEGAL NOTICE. o Sophia C. L Rleckehoff : You are hereby notified that on the llth day f March , A. D. , 18SO , a petition was filed In lia District Court , within and for the k > unty of Draelas , and State of Nebraska , by ohn H. BJeckehoff Plaintiff , and against you as efendant , the object and prayerof which peti- ion U that a divorce from the bonds ot ma- rimonymaybe decreed In favor of said Plain- Band against you by reason of your wilful bandonmsnt and utter desertion of the raid laintlff f jr more than two years last past , with- ut any good and roffldent cause" : You are requlrei to injw.-r sold petition oa 10 21th day of May , A. D. , 1SSO. GEO. W. DOANE , Attorney f or Pjtatll. April 7.18SO. apTwit West's Chester Co. , Pa. MAMMOTH CORN. The largeat ever raised. 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CINCINNATI. 0- Aak the - . recov-.SQmj | . . _ ertiu tiip * pticstjilr ' Iioos sufferers , vic tims cf fever anj airue , the mercurial diseased patient , how they recovered health , chourfiil spiiiU and good iprntita ; they will tell you by Uk- 'n ; SiMiioNs1 Lirxs RKOULATOR. The Cheapest , Puiest and Best Family Mtdl- tl-e In the World. ForDTSPEPSI * . CONSTIPATION , Jaundice Bulicta .Attacks , SICK HEADACHE , Colic. De prcajion of Spirits , SOUR ST01CACU. Heart Burn , Ktc. , Etc. Th's unrivalled Southern Remedy Is warranted not to contain a single particle of MBRCURT , or any injurious mineral substance , but Is . . Purely Vegetable. cnulunuifc triiise Southern Roots and Herbs , bicli an all-wise Providence has placed in countries * hero Liver DL ease most prevail. It il ! cuie all Dlsoafes caued by Deraneemcnt of tbr Liver aiidliowrli. THE Sf-MPTOUS of Liver Ovmplalnt art a b tu r or bad tjute in the mouth ; Pain In tbe Eakvide3 or J jiut , o't5. > mistaken forftheuma. Sl-rn ; Sour Stonuch , Lo s of Apretito ; BowlJ ale Lately costive and lax ; Headache ; Lets of Memory , nlth a p iiful sensation of hating fall- eJ to dvi something : which ought to have been done Debility , Low Spirit * , a thick yellow ap. pcinncc of the skn : and Eyes , a dry Cough of ten mistaken f r Consumption. Soraetinifs many cf the e symptoms attend the disca'o , at othcrj very fewbut ; the Liver , the Ijrjtrst ontaii In tbe body , 1 generally the seat of the dis 'c. and if not reeulated in time great eufferln , wietcV.cdniBS and death will ensue. I ca'i re oiumcnd as n efficacious remedy for . ! iaea. o of tlio Liver , Heartburn and Dyspepsia , S mru'-ns' Livr Ro ubior. i ii O. Wunder , 1C25 MtB'tr Street , As-Utant Post Master , Philadclph a. "We hive tested Us virtue ? , reraonally , and krow that for Dyvp | ia , Billiousness. and Throbbing Hodacbe , it Is the best medicine the world ever taw. We have tried forty othar remedies be/oroHinnjjns'LlK'r Regulator , but none of them jrava us more than temporary re- IKf : b'lttlio Kcuator ! not only relieved , bu * cured us. " Editor TU'gnph ' and Messenger , JU-cn , Ga. HiXUTAClCRBD 05LT BT J. H. ZEILIN & CO. , PHILADELPHIA , PA. P Ice. Jl.CO Sold by all Druggists. _ < apt4eodawly ATTENTION , BUILDERS AND GOH TRACTORS. The owner of tha celebrated Kaolin Banks , near LOUISVILLE , NEB. , has now ready at the depot at Louisville , on the B. & M. nUlrotd , to fill any _ order at rcasouabls pries * . Far * ties desiring a white front or ornamental brick Hill do well to give tu a call or send for aauple. J. T. A. HOOVEK , Prop. , Lot u villa. Nab _ FRONTIER HOTEL , laramie , Wyoming , The miner's r err , good accommodations , lar e sample room , charges reasonable. Special attention fir en to traveling moi. ii-tr _ u c.jHLLivnn. Proprietor. IXTEU-OCEAJY HOTEL , Cheyenne , Wyoming. First-cl-s' , Tine Urge S.rnplc Booms , one 1 ck from ilcp-it Trains step from 20 minutes to 2 hour * for dinner. Free Bm to and from Depot. Kites S200. J2.50 and $3 00 , according to room ; s ngle meal 76 cents. A. 1) . BALCOM , Projrletor. ANDREW r.OKDE.V. Ciiiet Cl < rk. mlO-t Jf. I ! . ItEEHER , MERCHANT Dci'cr in Foreign and Domesti Fruit , IlutliT , EgffR , Pimltry , O < ime , Hams , Ba con. I ard. I'reau F sli , and Agent fer BOOTH'jJ OVSTK1C- * . nov2-em _ 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. jr. 3ES. rBZix G-xmr. jSfCaah paid for Country Pro duce. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. apl-lm ONLY EFFECTUAL KiDMEY REMEDY AND SPECIFIC FOR Bright s DIacaso , Diabetes , Kervous Debility , Pain in the Back , Loins or Side , Dropsy , Gravel , Incontinence aud Retention ofUnueand Female Complaints. Seid for onr treatise on the Kidneys , ent.tUd "Echoes You Should Ibed " , a little pamphlet containing & great deal of information free , Excelsior Kidney Pad Co , , SOLE PROPRIETORS. fa-Sold.by D. W. SAXE k CO. , Omaha.Ta CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. KacutACturen STANDARD SHOT BE SORETO BUT IT. THir B SIIX MARKET. S. W. 35L VTCIIFORD & CO. lanufacturera of Lead Pip , Shco aud Bar Lead Block Tin , Plpo an 1 Solder , Llnsatd 0.1 and Oil Cako. ORDERS SOLICITED. 70 KORTH CL'NTOrf ' STREET , CHICAGO. A. F. RAFtfiT & CO. Jontra tors and Builders , . 1S10 Dodge St , , M. R. EISDON , General Insurance Agent REPRESENTS : riKENtX ASSURANCE CO. , of Lou- don , Cash Assets < B,107,127 WEaiCakSTKK. N. T. , CapitJ l.OCO.tO THE UKRCII NTS. of Newark. N. J , 1,050,000 GlHARl' FIRI'M'bilidellihia.aipital. . l.COO.OOO NOUTHWEbTE N NATly > 'ALCap. itil 000/XTj FIREMEN1 FUNnrCaliforma 80),0lfl liKIllSH ASIEKIC\ASSl'R'NCECo 1,200000 NEWARK FIRK INS. CD. , Atss's. . . . SoO.ca AMEKICAF CENTRAO , Assets 500,00- Southeast Cor. of Fifteenth & Doug'as St. , mchB-dly OMAIU.N-B. ATEE'S CHERKYPECTOKAL For Diseases of the Throat anc Lungs , such as Coughs , Colds , Whooping Cough , Bron chitis , Asthma and Consumption , The few composl tlons , which have won the confidence o mankind and become household words ajno : > .j not only om but nwny nations must have extrsor di5ry virtues. For haps no one ever * : r cured so wide a rcf n tation. or maintains it so long as ATUL' * ClIERRT t ECIORAL. It _ _ has been known to the public alwut forty year * , by a long continue' series of marvelous euros , that ha\o won tor it a confidence in its virtue ? , never equalled bj any other medicine. It otil makes the most eff ectual cures for Coughi , Coldi , Contutnption that can be made by medical skill. Indeed , the CHEERY rECTORAi.hasre-lly robbed tueso dan gerous aiscvm of thc/r terrors to a great extent and jrlting a failing of immunity from their fat al effects , thit b well fi iid < d if the remedy be Uk < ninsa - > n. Every" family should hue il in their c'oset for the rc.vly and promrt relief o ; Us members. Sic * ness , suffering and even life Is tared by this timely protection. The prudent should not neglect it , and tlie wise will uot. Keep it by jou for the protection it affords by its timely use in sudden attacks , PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AVER & CO. . LOWELL , MASS Practical and Analytical Chemists SOLD BY ALL DRUOQIVTS AND DEALERS IN MEDICINE Alfred Carpenter , Annonla.Ccnncctlcut writes Please send oil C. O. D. I first learned the val ueofDr Tho'uas Jclectric O 1 while living In Ohio , nd I think it the best medicine In uee for man or beast. Wl liam Boland , Jr. , 14 east Swan Street , says "In the past two years I havj had occasion to use Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil quite frequently for violent neuralgic pains inJ sick Ixodich3. 1 have found It to te ai absolute monar h over pala subduing it in a quiet , too'hlng manner , and jet acting almost instantly. " Mrs. Mary Griinshaw , No. llfl Main street , Buffalo , was cured of a violent attack of Rheu matism of the hip , confining her to her chair , by a few applications of Dr. Thomas' F electric Oil. Sbes.1) ) : "Low than a bottle cured me entire ly. Hy ' ° n was troubled "with Kheumathm ol the knee , and was cured entirely In twenty-four hours. SOLD IN OUAHA BY ALL DRUOOISflS ffQo to Yo-rr Druggist for Mies Freeman1 ! New National Dyes. For brightness and dnrabll * ty of color they ara unequalled. Color S to & > „ price IB cents Ivll-U ESTIMATE OF ANNUAL EXPENSES OF DOUGLAS CO. , FOR THE YEAR 1880. Court's , Jurors' and Court expenses - penses 3 20,000 Poor and Poor House and fuel for same 16,000 Jail and Jailors , board for prison ers andfuel 12,000 Miscellaneous expensesStationery special City Tax and Gas 16,000 Railroad Bend Sinking Fund. . . . 44,000 County Bead and Bridges 12,000 County Office , Office Kent , Elec tions and Assessors 6,000 Total 8128,000 By Order of County Commissioners. JOHN It. MANCHESTJTB , County Clerk. By H. T. LEAVITT , Dqraty. m2-4w Proposals for Indian Supplies and Transportation. pvEPAHlilENT OF THE INTERIOB. Office I J of Indian Affairs , WVhiiUton , May 10 , lego. Scaled proposals , indorcod Propoia's ' for Btcf , Eacon , Flour , Cloibinc , or Transportation , 4c , ( as the case may b , ) and directed to the Commissioner f Indian Affairs , Nos 65 end 67 Wooster Street , New York , will be receivoj un til 11 A. U. of Jlond y , June 7tb , 1880 , for for- nishtng for the Indian service about 800,000 Ibs. Bacon 40,000,000 pounds Beef on thohoof.123,000 pounds beans , 65,003 pound * Baking Powder , 2,300,000 pounds Corn , SS3COi pounds Coffee , 8,300,000 pounds yiour , 212,000 pounds Fetd , 800,000 poun s Htrd Brcad,75,000 pounds Hominy iny , 9CO ) pounds Lard. 1,650 barrel * of Hers Pork , 23SCOOp3tnda Bios , 11,200 pound * Tot , 72,930 pounds Tobacco , > 200.000 pounds Salt , 147,000 pounds Scap , 0,000 pounds Soda , 309.0CO pounds Sajjar , and 8)9,000 pounds Wheat. Also , Blankets , Woolen and Cotton Goods , ( coiislttlre In part cf Ticking , 4tOC9 yards ; Standard Calico , 300,000 y.irds ; Drilling18000 jnrds ; Buck , 181,000 yards ; Denim-i , 18,000 yards ; Gingham , 60.000 yard * : Kinncky Jeans , 26,000 lards ; Satineti , 2,700 yatcb : Brown Sheeting , 213.000 yards ; Bleached Sheeting- , 17,000 yards ; Hickory Shirting. 18,000 yards ; CJiro Shirtlrg6,000 j-ards ; Wit eey , 650 yards : ) Clothinar. Groceries , rations , Rardware , Med ical Supplies , and a long lirt of miscellaneous articles , such as Wagoni , Ham'as.Plows , Bakes , Forks , * c. Also , Transportation for ( Uch of tha supplies , goods , and articles that may not be contracted for to bo delivered at tbe Acencies. BIDS MUST IB MAD ! OUT OS GOVERXMEST BLANKS. 6 hedulcs thovrlog the kinds and quantities ot sutilitence supplies required for each Agency , and the kinds and quantities , In grots , of all other goods and article ; , together with blank proposals and forms for contract and bondcon- dhloni to be observed by bidders , time and p'ace of delivery , terms of contract and pay ment , trantportatlon routes , and all other nco- ecsiry Instruction will be furnished upon ap plication t- > the Indlin Office In Waihington , or Kos. 65 and 67 Wooster S'reet , New York ; to E , II. Klnegley , No. SO Clinton Place , New York ; Wm , II , Lyon , No. 4S3 Broadiray. New York ; and to the Commlssarlei of Subtistence , U. B. A , at Chicago , Saint IxMlis , Saint Paul , Leav- enwortb , Omaha , Cheyenne , and Yankton , and the Fostmtstcrat Sioux City. Blda ill bo npuned at the hour and day above slated , and bidders are invited to te present at the opening. CHETIFIID Cii CBS. All bids mutt ha accompanied by certified checks upon some United States Depository or Assistant Treasurer ; for at least five per cent f the amount of the proposal. K. E. TROWBRIDGE , mlBtillJl Commlisloner. CITY MEAT MARKET. Keep constantly on hand a large lot 01 all kind fresh and Salted Meat * . Beef. Veal MattonPork Qame , jfowl , am ! all kinds ef esu aire. a t rcch Yeetablw Constantly on hand Call and b convinced ] SKEEUr BROS PUBLIC SALE Of Kentucky and Iowa SHORT-HORN CATTLE ! At the Transfer Stock Yards , Council Bluff * , Wednesday and Thurs day , June 9th and 10th,1880. 200 Head of Thoroughbreds From the celebrated Hamilton Herd ofMt. Sterling , Kentucky , and Dovin Herd of Deslloinea. The undcrsljnod will tell at public auction without reserve , about 2:0 : bead o ? Thorough * BrcdShort-llornCattle. A large per ccnt.of them yearling bulls cf standard families. All females of suitable ago have proved reliable breeders , ind are of fin * families. - Aeo the entire nerd of Mr. T II. Levitt , of Lincoln , will be offered for sale at tbe same time and place. This herd is rompcse 1 of the best selected stock in Nebrukaan < l will bo In charge cf Mr Bobcrt Miller , of West Liberty , Iowa. These cattle have not been pampered for the ( how ring. For catalogue ! address "THE HAUILTOK" Kansas City , Mo , or M. I. . DEVLIW , EeeMohes , [ owa. CoL. J. W. JUDY , Auctioneer. may6-deodlm-w4w NERVOUS DEBILITY reys No , 28. earful remedy known. Price fl per vial or 5 f iab and lanrevial of powder foFji , sent portI I retj on receipt of price. UplfPHBJIYB I F ° ltca * WortCa je j ltcaspiwlrt j BANKING HOUSES. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BANKING HOUSE IN NEBRASKA. CALDWELL.HA ILTONiCO , Buaincea transacted same aa that o ; an Incorporatea Banfe. Accounts kept In Currency or jfolC subject to eight chocfe without notice Certificates of deposit Issued pay able In tUroe , olx and twelve months beRTtae Interest , or on demand with out Intoroot. Atlvaacoa mr.Je to cuatotnera on ap proved aocurltlss at ma-tot rates o : UHareot. Buy and se erot3 ! , bills or exchange Qovernnient , Rtate , Couniy and Otj ! BocdB. Draw Slyht Drane on Bartend. Ire land , Scotland , and aJ parta ofEurope Soil Europstin Faapage Tlckota. PROMPTLY KADL U , S. DEPOSITORY , IATIOHAL BANK O ? OMAHA , Car. Fornharn and TWrteontb 8a. OLDEST QANKIHC ESTABLISHMENT K OMAHA. (3JCC S30RS 'fO SOUSTSS BROS. , KT * iifHsa IB 1H6. at a ftaUon.it Cioi Au $ st SO , lid Onpital andProfits Over $300,000 Sp daly ] authorized by tbe Secnlary cf Treafun to nccUo Sanxxlptlons to the U. 8. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN , OW1CER8 AKD DIKECTOES Korsni , Pretideut. Araoarus Eocsisa , Vice President. H. W. TATU , Caehler. * . J. FcmiTOR , Attorn j Joca A. Cxsioaroa. 7. IL Diva , Asst Got tier. TbU bank iKtlist clapojlta without rejvd to mount * . lxua time corUfloalc * beuing nUftct. Draira drafu on S&a fnndcco and princlpi clle of the United States , alio London , Dublin Eillcburrh and the pricdpal cttln ot UM coat cent of Europe. S lls passes tickets for emljnmU In tha In- man line. mayldtf REAL ESTATE BROKER Geo. P. Bern is' REAL ESTATE AGENCY. 15th & Douglas Sts. , Omaha , Neb. This agency does STRICTLY a brokerage bud * nees. Does not ( peculate , and therefore any bar * pains on Its books are Insured to Its pttrona , In stcml of bcinz gobbli d up by th e agent Roggs aud UUJ , REAL ESTATE BROKERS No. S50 Farnham Strtcl OMAHA. - NEBRASKA. Or : North Side , opp. Grand Central Hot * Nebraska Land Agency DAVIS & SNYDER , 1505 Farnham Si. Omaha , NAr. 400,000 ACHES carefully nlctl land Eutern rfobnika ( or tile. Great Bargain * In Improved ( arm * , and Osu WJEBSTKB SHTDXBf 'Lata Land Cora'r U. P. R. H. 4p-f bTt inoa HUB. Lira a. uza Byron Reed & Co. , OLDlat UTAILttHM REAL ESTATE AGENOS IN NEBRASKA. Step a complete * batract of title to all BealX ate In Omaba and Douzlas Coatrtf. marltt THE ORIGINAL BRIOGS HOUSE I Cor. Randolph St. & 6th Ave. , CHICAGO , ILL. PRICES REDUCED TO $2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY Located In the business centreconvenient piacea cl amusement. Elegantly furnished , con talnlnir all modern Improvementa , paaeanwr Ie T tor,4c. J H. CUMMmoS , Proprietor. ocietl OGDEN HOUSE , Cor. MARKET ST. &BROADWAJ Council Bluffs , Iowa ) n Una of Street Ballway , Omnlbuse * to u from all trains. RATES Parlor floor. 13.00 p day ; second floor , 92.60 per day ; third floor Che best-furnished and most commodious beau u the city. QEO. T. PHELP8 , Prop. METROPOLITAN OUAHA , NEB. IRA WILSON , PROPRIETOR. The Metropolitan la centrally located , anu flrst-class In every respect , harin ? recently bM entirely renovated. The public will find I comfortable and homelike house. marSt UPTON HOUSE , Sclmyler , tfeb. Flrst-clafs House , Good Veals , Good Beds Dry Room ? , and kind and accommodating treatment. Twtgood sample rooms. Bpecia attention paid to commercial travtlen. S , MULEE , Prop. , -u Neb. Sclmyler , . B. A. FOWLXR. JAXM H. Scorr. FOWLER & SCOTT , ARGHITEGTS. Designs for buildings of any description on zlhibltion at our of ce. We have had over 20 rcan experience in designing and superintend. ag public bnllding and residences. Flans and stlmates furnished on short notice. ROOM 8. UNION BLOCK. mgQ-gm SANTA GLAUS FOUND. Greatest Discovery of tbe Age. ronderful discoveries In the world have been made xaong other things where Santa Clans stayed , Huldrcn oft uk if he makes goods or not , If really he lives in a mountain of snow. Last year an excursion sailed clear to tha Pol * And suddenly dropped into what setmedlike uhole Where wonder of wonders they found a new land , While fairy-like being * appeared on each hand. There were mountains like ours , with more beautiful preen. And far brighter skies than ever were eeen. Birds with the haes of a rainbow were found , While flowers of exqulille fragrance were grow ing aronnd. Not long were they left to wonder in doubt , A beta ; soon came the/ had beard much about , Twos Santa Claus * self and this they all aay , Be I eked like the picture dee every day. He drove up a team that looked very queer , Twas a team * f grasshoppers instead of reindeer , Be rode in a shell instead of a sleigh , But he took them on boud and drove them away. Ho showed them all over his wonderful realm , And factories making goods for women and men. Furriers were working on haU great and email. Fo Bunco's tbev said they were sending them au. Kris Kingle , tbe Glove Maker , told them at once , All our Glove * we are sending to Bonce , Santa showed them suspenders and many things more. Saying I alse took these to Mind Bunce's ( tore. SanU Clans then whispered a secret he'd teD , A In Oxaha every one knew Bcnce wen , He therefore should send his goods to his care , Knowing his friends will get tbeir full share. Now remzmber ye.dwellers in Omaha town , kU who want presents to Bunco's go round , i . Miirts , collars , or gloves great and small , ieii f " 'ur ' alster or tent one and all. B2aw Caaiq.l53jfc.tter of the West , Itrtet , 6& * ' ' Ti \ JOBBERS OF HARDWARE , CUTLERY , NAILS , STAMPED AND JAPANNED WARE , TINNERS STOCK , SHEET IRON , TIN STOCK , ETC. 1317 & 1319 DOUGLAS STREET , A t = r positively no Goods Sold at Retail. . o. WHOLESALE GROCER ! 1213 Farnham St. , Omaha PAXTON & GALLAGHER , WHOLESALE GROCERS ! 1421 and 1423 Farnhtun , and 221 to 229 15th Sta. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK WKnrfc MAKE THE LOWEST PRICES. The Attention of t'nsh nud Prompt Time ISnyers Solicited. AGENTS FOE THE HAZAED POWDER COJtfPY and the Omaha Iron and Nail Co. DOUBLE AND SINGLE AOTINO POWER AND HAND PUMPS Steam Pomps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IROH FITTINGS , PIPE , STEAM PACKING , AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS A. L STKOTO , 205 Farnham Street Omaha , Neb1 HENRY HORNBERGER , V. BLATZ'TWILWAUKET BEER 1 In Kegs and Bottles , Special Figures to the Trade. Families Supplied at Reasonable Prices. Office , 239 Douglas Street , Omaha. OMAHA FENCE i BOX GO. We Manufacture to Order OFFIGE RAILINGS AND FINE COUNTERS Iron and Wood Fences , Brackets and Mouldings , Improved Ice Boxes furnished on short notice. GUST , FRIES & CO. , Prop's. , 1231 Haraey St. , Omaha , Neb , S. L SLEDZIANOSKU--9 GO. , MANUFACTURERS OF IMI O TJ 3L ID I IT GS I AND DEALERS IN PICTURE FRAMES , CHROMOS AND ENGRAVINGS. 922 Douglas St. , Near 10th , Omaha , Web. GARPETINGS Carpet ! ngs I Oarpetings I J. B. DETWILER , Old Reliable Carpet House , 1405 DOUGLAS STKEET , BET. 14TH AND 15TH 1868. ) Carpets , Oil-Cloths , Matting , Window-Shades , Lace Curtains , Etc. MY STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE WEST. I Make a Specialty of WINDOW-SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS And have a Full Line of Mats , Rugs , Stair Rods , Carpet- Lining Stair Pads , Crumb Clothes , Cornices , Cornice Poles , Lambrequins , Cords and Tassels ; In fact Everything kept in a First-Class Oarpet House. Orders from abroad solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Call , or Address John B. Detwiler , Old Reliable Oarpet House , OMAHA. BUSINESS ! SUITS for - - $20,00 PANTS for - - - 5.00 . o. Machine Works , J , F. Hammond , Prop. & Manager Tb moit thorough appointed and complete Machine Shops and Foundry in tha state. Castings of every description manufactured. Engines , Purnr * and every clxss o machiner } Bade to order. Special attention given to WeD AufifursPHlleTS , Hangers , Shafline. Bridge Irons , Geer Cutting , etc. Plans f or nr UichlnjryM * chanJ < 3l Pranjht- kg , M&dalj , ete. , neatly executed. gamer Bt. , Bat. 14) BC4 THE OHLT PLACE WHERE YQ8 can find a gocd assortment ot BOOTS AND SHOES At a LOWJSR F1GCTR8 than at any other sio houM In the citr , P. LANG'S , f 236 FARNHAM ST. LADIES' & GENTS ; SHOES MADE TO ORDER d a perfect flt guaranteed. Piiceagverr reason l * . declMT MEAT MARKET , V. P. Block. ICth St. 7/e and Salt Moats o aU kind * constant on band , price * rouonabl * . TegetablM ia sea J FeM iteUTtrM t < > | nr part of thi dtr.