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(3) Cheese full cream 1y GLASS, Window Glass, 60 per oot Gia- e o ars count of Arnt The Brst SaLve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt 3 | Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapp- ; ed Hands, Chilblsins, Corns, and sll kinds of Skin Eruptions, This Salve Qe giow. o | is guaranteed to give porfect satiafac Am.; e ool 18 | tiod in every case ur money re fwnded, Jes'p's, Eng. do 25 | Price 25 centa per box. For sale by 8dly J. K. ISH, Omaha. Tens, upwards. 5 550 Brd'ds dm’ SWE 7 Ty i o & B $ 3| CHICAGO SHOT TOWER CO. Be30 Manutacturers of | STANDARD SHOT 7 Y — PR v, Al v, Tndisn Head, XX 1T, THE BESTIN MARKET. 18 | Manutscturers of Lead Pips, Shoctand Far Lead, 20 ‘Blosk Tia, Pipe ana Solder, Linseed Uil 14 and Gil Caks. = = 18 ‘ORDERS SOLICITED. Pourl RiveT. cosgsersraseresece lifi'l RTH GLINT M HOIYOEE | yree vree vesssass sose TOOKTH GLINTON 8T ¢ i" 61-2| | Golorado rivers. | Mo~ E. W, BLATCHFORD & Co. | WG MILES UPON A | DASHING STREAM OF WAYER, | #¥izcna viver. Tu March last a pariy of prospect- cra, thizicen in pumber, procured the neceesary papers from G nersl Wil cox, lowiog them t> visit the Tndisn village on Catarect creek, inhabited by tho Ava Supuis, a ‘rive «f Indians numbering, all t1, 200 souls, The party wer t from Willismson vailey to | theDig Willams range, and thence to Pine Spring. H-1e they found every i e indication of an ol sea bed, the gravel GRI&P. : 12 !ard rocks being roucd and emocth, C& B Awning stri 4 L gimilar to those in the ocean bed. Sk Lewixton, Fiom Pine Spring the party direote S gnmxlwn jtheir course to the Ava Supai Ba megs 5 | villa which s reeched b o.& Pittatield » 5 y LUMBER. descending from the table land down e 20 00 | one of the roughest trailsever traveled Fach 244, ft. over18, per B 50| by men for a distance of fourteen e Fencing, No. 1, 12 to 30 ft. 22 00 | mi‘es, dr pping 3000 feat. At places T.PR “ No.2, 20 00 | along the trail we are told that it is O &R ?gflfl nct over twenty inches wide, and LA T 15 00| winds around the perpendicular walls Locel maila for btates fows leave bt GBoos 2200 of mand e that Lln,m. above for ) ¥isi 4808 m. hundrecs of feet, while on the other a“wm“mg‘nmm 0 %L eido, dark doep canyors exist, hun- _ 30 g0 | dreds upon hundreds of foet deep, Arrival And Departure of 00| Where by one false step or move, man Trains or beast would be sent to eternity, 40 00 | With great care and good luck, ten of UNION PACIFIC, 85 00 | the party eucceeded in reaching the 25 00 | villag», three of their number roturs 45 00 | ing rather than run the gauntlet il sixe. passing down into this swful, yet 25 00| marvellous, crevice in the earth. 2250| The Ava Supais practics polygamy, 20 00 | each male having about three wives. They have 1000 acres of farming lands 8250 | which is described as being of a yel- 2 00| lowigh eolor and mostly compoted of FINIEHING, sand. However, it is said to oro- No-1 fisiah, 1 14 and 2i.. 5500| duce good corn, pumpkins, melon, Nol * '1im... . 50 00 | gnd beans, with the aid ¢f irrigating S OO 35 00 | water, of 'which they have a peach SR g5 g0 | orchard of 250 trees, which on the lst of April loaded with swall peaches 33 00| about the wize ofacorng. I e e 351 m 80 00| The party was well received by thewe Tue on'y line running Pullman Sleeping Care 25 00| red people, who stated that thew et o greatist Aeatro was to ba left slome. A A the e1.j>yment of their Iand and otber CITY & PACIFIOT AILROADS. 25 00 Rk : buil Express......500a. m | Fxpros.....430p m. 28 00| property. Their houses ara built Press.+ Dally Exoept Sundys. 40 00| with poles in & rude manver, thatched B & ¥. K. R in NEBRASKA. Bk ST B 85 001 over with bear grass ond tode. A = Corrugated cuiling, No. 1 50 00| fow ponies are all the stock they have. Qi) SENOLES. s 7:! Cutaract creek heads in the Big K T 50| Wiliame and San Francisco moun- Ked Gloud (sre7:stpm | Platisa: 2 50| trins, the streams oonvecting some ErnaaRas i (e 400! distascs wbovo the Todian_village. it Y o O 1 85| The stream empties into the Big Gol- B T m B 2 3 88| oraic tleommli-+bel v o Ava i S T | o (o) 239 pm | Towa plaster, bl 5 50| pal town, and a short distance sout f the junction of the Little and Big The party sttempted to explore Cataract ere k to its confluence with the Celorado, but were unable to do 89 from the fact that they encountered precipice ofter precipice from 100 to 200 feat parpendicular, and it was in the foibrrdy attempt of D. W. of Williams valley, to de- scend one of thesa perpendicnlar precivices, 100 feel down, that he was dashed to a sudden aad rocky tomb, where he now rests as he fell, his companiona being unable to rescus the body. Mr. Mocney took a amall top-, hardly half an inch in diameter, tied the end to a bank, suspended it over the brink, thew tiking ho'd of the rcpe, was soon dengling between the bright heavens ard the dark gorge below. Eviiently cramp came in bis srws, or his hold gave way, and he fell from almost the top to his racky and lonely grava below. The party remained nearly two days, devising means rnd p'avs'to rescue the corpse, tur with failore, a3 no one cared to risk a descent upon a weak rope, The Indiwns informed the party that no man had ever prssed through the can- hat in fact, t+e passage was only ssible for the birds of the air or the ts of the dead A Paeblo Belle. Mrs Lew Wal'ace. Thera pa-ses my window at this mo- menta young Indisn girl from Tesu- Gue, a village eight miles nor:h of this place (Santa Fe). Like tne beloved ona of the Canticles, ste is dark but comely, and without saddle or bridle sits astride her Ji'tle burto in cool de- fianea of city prejudice. Always gaily dressed, with roady nod and a quick smile, showing the whitest teeth, we call hier Brighs Alfaratia, in memory of the sweet singer of the Blue Juni- ata: throngh the intarpreter says her name is Pov-vé, the Riting Moon. Neither of us understavd n word of the other's Junguage, so I beckon to ter. She springs to the ground with the supple grace of an antelspe and come o me, holding out a thin, slen- der hacd, the tint of Florentine bronze, seats hereclf on the window sill, and in the shade of the portal we converse in what young lovers are plassed to call eloguent silence. Her sukey will not stray, but lingers pa- tiently about, like the lamb he resem- Dles in face and temper, and nibbles the scant grass which friogas the ace- quia. I think his mistress must be & lady of high degree, perbaps the cac- iques daughter, she wears such a holi- day air, unususl with such women, dorned with beads of « periwinklos. She wears loose moccasing, ‘‘shoes of s.lence,” which cannot hide the celic:te and ehapely outlive of her fect, loggius of deer skin, ashirt resching below the kuee, and a cotton chemise. Her head has no covering but glossy jet-black hair, newly washed wich amole, b-nzed in front, and “is tricked off be'ind the ears in the shape of a whe: sembles the handle of a cup’ tinguithed fastion of maidentocd now a3 it was more that 300 years ago. Tied by a scarlet cord across her fora: head is a pendant_of oprtine ehell, the lining of a mussel sheil, doubtlets the very oroament. called precious pearl and opil which dazzled the eyes and stirred tha covetous hearis of the first couguistadores. Our Pueblo maiden wraps about her deapery such as Cas- tanada’s maiden never dreamed of--a flowing mantls which bas followed the march of progress. Thrown across the left shoulder and drawn under the bare and beautiful rightarm s mo red blavket, with the let| S. woveu in the centra. — A Chiness Thestro. Portlend Oragovisn, Coung Ye Lung & Co’s now thea- tre was opened yesterday. The per- formance began at 4 p. m. and lasted rill past midnight. At 7 p. m. the theatre was crowded, five-a1xths of the audience being Celestials and cne- eixths Caucasians, About 30 Chinese women occupied teats in the gallsry, set apart for the gentler sex. The vlay prezented 1s entitled ““Tne Treaty Biween the Six Asiatic Nations,”and is embellished with the incidents con- uected with that tresty, The play embraces every shade of acting, from light comedy to heavy tragedy. The astors know their lines and their cues, and they also knew how to act; thera were no quarcels betwean the leadicg lady and the scubretre, avd the star aud the leading man: there were not halt o hundrea d.ad- heade; there were no bouquets bonght by the members of the company and seut to themzelves by the usher; there ware no tedious waits between acts, but there were some tedious acts be- tween waits; the orchestra consisted of a fiddle, two banjos, a machine { that made a noiso like to boys with sticks surikiog a pailing-feace going at oll speed, aud three pairs of cymbals a2 large as washtub, batweon tie souidsof two pigs under a gateand the wetody of a boiler fao- {tory, wilh a very slight pre. ponderation of the lstter, 5":0 The | ! cnsemble playing wasa happy medium | | moat thrilling 88 When ten a tora, dross-d kind of like a fairy and ikind of like an Indim, and kind of liken tarkey g bbler, and threatened 1o wipe the gronnd with thoir oo. | ponents’ army, They teckled an cld W man, threw her across a block, wed mwsy for s minute with wooden | rds,after which the waman turneds | somers ult and walked ff th:stage, j8eed Thx hercice of the play hid i bier face painted like ths sunriss of g | #'x-bit chromo, and four young Ro- | meos, sfter equandering & week's sal- ary cn pionio tickets snd boat rides for the idol of their hearts, without eaining her aff:cticns, threatened ¢ have the life’s be-lud of the other three. Taken all inall, the first Chi- nese performance must be recorded as agrand financial and ertistic success Saturdgy Nightine City Groggery New York Tribure, In Delancey stret, near Sheriff, is a so-called *‘distillery,” & grogzery of the vilest kind. The entrance is on a level with the sidewalk, which seems to have entered into an endiess con- test with the floor of the rumshop as to which can become and remain.iha dirtiest. The entrance i barrels filled with various liquors. There is no bar, ds of but the keeper of the den receives orders for the miserable stuff that he eeils oyer a rough, age-worn table, by the side of which stands a_ huge iron safe to secure the money of the poor wretches who buy his liquor. Over the door is a_big sign which informa “sll lovers of “gocd things"w _that ‘u splendid drink” cf any kind can be bought for five cents. Scsrcely un- deratanding what wss meat. by “good things” a Tribune reporter stepped info the filthy hole about 7 o'cluck Saturday evening, and, sfter buyiog igar, seated himself upon a conven- ient keg to po‘e the nature of the traffi of the place. Soon a pale, ema- ciated woman dragged herself in. She had scarcely enouzh clothing to cover her, aud her gray hair was in dizorder about her wrinkled face. She was so weak that she could hardly draz one foot after the other through the dirty sawdust that covered the ficor. She approached the table, and in guaver- ing tones asked for 5 cents’ wor gin. “Gimme your money,” aid the brate in charge. Five pennies were transiorrad from the wretehed womun’s bt oo o sale, and about = gill poison was poured info a bottle by one of the attendants. Nervousiy clutch- ing the bottle, which she vainly tried £ of to conceal beueath her tattered shawl, | —— the peor ereature crept away. The next customer was a little girl who shyly asked for a pict of brandy. As before, the money was demanded before the liguor was given. Two tall, well-made men, with faces that clearly betokened years of dissipal then oame in. Their clothes were in taiters, and t? oy trem- bled as they called feverisbly for drick. “Ten cents,” wes the answer from the man b-hind the Jeck. T pay you tomorrer mornin’ sura, Billy,” taid one of the men ina husky voice. SW don't trust. Git out.” “Oh, don’trefure us, Biliy. I'll pay youtem rrer, sure. D.n here will be my recurity,” he conrinurd, pointng to hiscompanion. *‘Won't y u D" The keeper of thie placs s'gied to his two hmr;mpndmn, who pounced uprm the penniless f:1lyws and threw them sprawling into the dirty s'reet. A trowd of workingmen came in, and thete were well recaived by allin ths place. I:was pay night, and they bad money fo spend, 8o they were made welcottie. The wete quiet ad orderly whon they entersd, but a fow drinks sufficed to tran: noisy, quarrelsome riflians, It they had stopped at this stage, there might have been eome damege done; this the proprietcr knew, and to start them in the right directi n—‘owar helplera intoxication—he “treated.” This wes the turnisg poiut, and drink followed drink until they were reduced to astate of utter helplesness, Many of them sauk upon the flosr, power- less to move. These wero drazged to the door by the actendants, cast out into the street, and left to the mercy of any thief who might rob them of the remainder of their week's woges. The process of weeding our continued until only one was left, and_he siosd leaning against a barrel, blinking in a silly manner at the objects surround- ing him. Soon a pretty little gir), about five years old, entered, and walking up to him, placed her hand in_his, and be: ged him to coms home. “It's all-hic right, darlin’,” he gr. gled, and s he started for the decr he lost balanco and fell beavily upon thefloor. This was thesingal for an- otherejection. In an instant he was lying upon the sidewslk, wlth his lit- o gl hanging, sobbing, over him. The reporter went to the littls one’s assictance, and succeeded after much labor in getting the man on his feet. ““Where do you live!” asked the re- porter of the child. “Only around the corner, sir,” replied. Tt took about an hour to get the man “‘around the corce” and into his home, but the reporter considered himself well repaid when h - received the heartfelt thanks of the wife and child of the wretched drunkard. Lassolng & Lion. Preszott (Ar.) Miner. For some time past an cld and gi- gantic mountain lion has been playing havoe with the youug colts and caives of different herds sround Walnut creek, and 80 great had the destruction of young avimals become of late that a party of experis with tho Jsso de- cided upon the capture of the monster. Accordingly, Ike Goodman, Dan O'Leary and a Mr, Ambrose went out where he Was wont to roam, and lay . Mr. Lion appearcd every night, therafore they were preity sure of their game. They encamped near & band of horses belonging to Georzo Cornell, and awaited the ¢oming of § the “‘boss” lion in northern Arizo- . na. Just at daybreak tiey heard | the ory of a jyoura clf, snd! knew that his losdstip, tho | lion, was at his work. DIr. Ambrose and Mr. Goodman saddled their horses and prepared their riatss with a view of lassoing the animal They soon found their gamo drinking the warm blood of a hundred-dollar c-lt, when Ambrose threw the lasso over the beuwst, holding him fast and secure The Jion took in the situation and made ficht. With one bound he lit on the rump of the harse, ready to ver- form on Ambross the cperation which he had just concluded oa the colt, when Ike Goodman’s 11sso was thrown over ths lion, aud tn an instant the giant lion, which m-asured cight asd a half fest, was streiched out longer than aky rail which Uncle Abe split when he followed rail-splittivg for a ivelihood in ths early days of 1llinoir. A castly animal has been disposed of, much to the peace of the colts aad calves and the owners thereof. —_— AN OFFENSIVE BREATH is abominable, and there is no cxeuse for it. SOZODONT wiil alwags erad- | icate this miserable evil from whatever cause. But there ara thousands who | utterly neglect any cara of their teeth {and suffec their breath to become teinted. They puff their gossip into { the faces of the:r listen-rs ragardlass of tha sunogause they inflict. bottls of Spaulding’s Glue o such ! -553:3 gossip's lipa. TION, Jaus sl DOE £ contain & 20y inurlons mineral & =n_ail-wisp P Countries whera Liver il oure ali the Liveran: Tar SYNPTOMS bitter or bad taste of Liver Gon In ke mouth; Memory, p imes wany of b the diseaxs, at others very larsost orzan fn the bdy, of the diszase, and if not rog): suffering, wrofchedress and death will enio. 1 can re ™ Simmong’ Liver Begulacor. Lewls G 1825 Master Strect, Assistant Fost Philadelph'a, remedies before Slmmons’ Liver Re | none of them gave us more than tew: o Regulator not only redescd, bu ‘—Editor Tolsgraph and Mcssouger, A MANUPAOTORED ONLY BY ZEILIN & 00., HILAUELPHIA, PA. Price, $1.00 8uld by all Draggl ! sant, reast of Burth: SANTA CLAUS FOUND. Graatest Liscovery of the Age. e A tu He drove up a team tirat Puwas 2 teatn of crasshoppers b He rode in a shal instead of n eloizh, v k thom on toard awi drove them v queer, cul of reindeer, Furriers were w All our Gloves we are3 ci Saita showod them susper ying T alse took thso to 2 Claus then whis at wnd suaali, all. o West, Douglas PR. A. S. PENDERY, GONSULTING PHYSICIAN 1AS PERMANENTLY LOCATED HIS MED- ICAL OFFICE, 193 Tenth Street, - OMAIHA, NEBRASKA < his sereices in all depari: mediclae and_surgery, b upecisl practice, acuta wnd chronic discases. Ca lod hight and day, andwill veity ity and eounty on receipt of ctto B. A, Fovuen. Jaurs I, Scorr, FOWLER & SCOTT, ARGHITECTS. ot any descr on on er 20 toud. . Plas and m20m BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKE'S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL‘.I EXTERNAL, AND ITCHING PILES yleld at once on fakc no oiher, and tell your neighbors of [T T a— 3 DO NOT DELAY until the drain on the system prods Permanent disability, but buy it, TRY IT** CURED, PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, ‘and when you ean not obtsin itof him, wo ‘will send it, prepaid, on reccipt of price. Dz. Bosanke’s Treatiso on Fiics seat frec '*!E DR, m&m&mcme 00, | €A10AG0, MILWAUKEE | SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS [ EAST —via THE— =0 & Northwestern RAILWAY. 2.332 WILES OF RCAD! i SURE svd Sate Route Betwesa COUNCIL BLUFFS —ax— polints EAST and NORTH. theseand to please all classes of cive. FIRST-CLASS MEALS at its ATION 8¢ 50 conts each. STEEL RANS] ATE THE TinERTL 18 CQUIPMENT FIRST CLASS Joa Wi the Best Traveling Accommods- The most aceeptatin prep-r.t Lomon Jui-e, you b APPETIZER---C For COUGHS, COLDS, ERONCHITIS, ASTHMA TION, and all Dizeases of the THROAT and (g o il by vour cket by this Roue e . - 0 s e of ia iri = aid poyula Putup in duart Size Bottles, giving More for the money All Ticket Azenta can sell vou Throuzh Tickets P ¢ '*z g ore for the money thars Via this zoad and Oheck uamal Bag- 0 ¥ree of Ch . ittty CAMTION, -2 - T OFFICES—1914 Fambam 8t , | only BEUICATED srtiols s and at Union Pacific Depo. ery Streot, For intormation, folders, maps, etc., not ob- tainable at Ho Ottice, adlress any r W. M. STENNITT, Gen'! Wanager, Gon'l Pass. Agent, CHICAGO, ILL. JAMES T. OLARX, Sen'l Az't Omsia & Counctl Bluffs. HORT LINE 1880. ST. JIE&C.B.R.A, only Dirsot Lins . LTS AND THE FAST B the celehrited r-Brake. £ statious I the A C. DAWES, on' P & ket agt Mo &t Joseph, Mo, i Agen., Farnham and Jmaha, \. . BARNARD, Azent, Omahs. SIGUX CITY & PACIFIC AND St. Panl & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Sious City Routel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COTNCIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, orthiern Towa, Minnesota and 15 equipped with the Im. io Air Brakes and 1 Baffer. Aaa for ‘epot, Conzeil Bluffs, e the Union Pacific Plaffs, at 515 p m., and St. Paul Fe~iEN FOURS IN ADVANCE oF ANy Orace Route. THROUCH TO CHICACO Without Change of Carsl TER CHICAGO BURLINGTON & (JUINCY ATTLROAD. 1 Pertect Treck, Elegant Pase %DINING CARS Press, and all who Best Arpointed and in the Country. PASSENGERS GOING EAST nd that this is the BEST EOUTETO CHICAGD, Ard Points East, North uud Northwest. Should bear in ra iy this Route have choice of v TOUR DIFFERENT ROUTES, Awi the Advantage of Six Daily Lines of Palace Sleeping Cars trom Chicago to New York City Without Change. T s line aro equippe with Fatent Air Frakes and Plaiform and PULLI4AN PALAGE SLEEPING AND D'NING CARS ‘Aze run on t'. eBuriington Route. s AgE 1, 8t Joe., Mo, al Agent, Omaba. DUEL, chet Agent, Omaba. feps-al AYZR'S HAIR VIGOR, FOR RESTE GRAY HAIR To Its Natural Vitality _and Color. ING her.ditary_predis- position all tarn i hair gray, and b the fal'is ¢ of hair e il i, the Viaon s 1 sgrecable perfume, i richnessot tong PREPARED BY Dr. J, C. AYER & CO,, Lowell, Mass,, Practical and Analytical Chemists. LD ©Y ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER 1N MEDICINE Wik in your ovp Wwp, ‘lerms aad :‘“fi rons 4 Adéeess By, Halisth & Oou aad, M, Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROC tre, Centrevil Tan. Leay CHAS. SHIVERIGE Extract from Report of the Comm TREASURY DEF while the whisky svd i Yours Respocttully, (Sianed) ar LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Pro WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE £X0CRA HY D<_(NIS COUNTRY, Wik BY EXAMINING B = s THAT THE T 3\ Memasha o clanN oue s A At e, Princeior o run betw: i ‘the “Milwaukce and \ that & magority of the Cment for IKIM A, - gere PVAl FURNITURE, BEDDIKG, FEATHERS, WINDOW SE.ADES. And evorything pertaining to the Furmiture ¢:d pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF HEW £00DE AT THE LOWEST PRICES. O AS SEXIVERICOE 1208 and 1219 Farnham Sivesl 2p 1 mon thast Irjd;‘);ovédi Buckeye : Combined Riding Corn Cultivator - FPOR 1880. M ANUFACTURED BY P. P. MAST & CO., SPRINGF They also mrke Buckeye Improved lron ream Waiki Culuvator, with or witheui 5; 1 The New Foree Feed Buckeye Drill, one o Enquire for them at the best dealers. F H. PUGH, Gen. Neb NERVOUS DEBILIT( Humphreys’ i 2t oy Home i Prie CURFS RHEUMATISM. CURES COUGHS and coLbs. CURES EHEUMATISY, CURES COUGIHS and ©oLDS. CURES SORE THROAT.CURES DYI'TH CURFS LAM BACK and STIFF JOINTS — ~ CL'HZ: LAME BACK, and STIFF JOINTZ SERE £ Gk 5 amr Jor: CURESBI ¢ CURES E & , CUTS sod BB CUTS nind BRU SOTD IN OMAITA DY ALL DRUGIISTS. | 1000 00 £3°Go 1o Your Druzgist for Miss Freemsw's | 5 Now Nyttooal Dyes, For brightacas aail dvpa- ‘ility of coios tkey ‘are Gasqualled Golor 3 40 34, prios 1§ it