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THi DALY BEE _———— OMAHA PUBLISHING 0., PROPRIETORS- 916 Parnham, bet. 9tk @il 1uix Strects OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. = “TEEMS OF SUBSC! [PTiOK, ART 100py 1 year, n adewnce postpeid)....- 880 | 3. U. ROSES an um, 1616 Dodge | Smonthe ] E .00 | Street, Steel Vil P.intings, Chromos e . - 2290 | Pucr Prames, FramiogaSoeciatty: Low pricss. TIME_TABL: J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas 5t Good_Styles. THE MAILS, & &K W.R R,530s. m, 30p. m. 308 ., 240 D. R.. §30s, @ Open from 13 t0 1 p. m. Bundays. TEOMAS F. HALL. Postmastet. Arrival iud Departure of Trains URION PAGIFIO. aRRIvE. PRIDGE DIVISION U. P. R. R. Omahs, dally:—8 & m., 9. m, 10 & m, T vy §p. M 85,0, 61 m OB, eave Conmell Biafle;—85 8. m., £33, 105 1:26 3. m., 136 p. ., 836 B, a.m, 2ad6p. w3 1i:26's. m., and 2:25 and 625 p. m. PamsENORR TRAIRE. Leave Omaha:—8 3. ., 7 & w830 . - m., 4:50 p. m., 725 J. - Faate Oouncil Biufer— 615 & m,, 9:40a. m., 1040 4, m. 535 p. m,, 790 p. W, 750 p. @ Dally exospt Sunday. - OMAAA & REPUBLICAN VALLEYR. . arve. o OAb 8 ., ASSP.m. Daiis exvent Sundave. ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW, - =, 1 ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOBN L. MoCAGUE, opposite postoffice. W. R BARTLETT, 817 South 13th Strect, ARCHITECTS. A _T. LARGE, Jr., oo 2, Crelghton Block. Ee_pnxx_'fimnnmno_x. ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creighton Block. Fine Boots and Shoes A good sssortment of JOHN FORTUNATUS,Y 05 10th Bt., maoulactures tc_order good wark at fair pricos, Repairiag dooe. BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY B e CCARRIAGES AND ROAD WACORS SNYDER, No. 1319 14th and Harney St. CIVIL ENCINEERS AND ANDEEW KOS:WATER, 1610 Ferubam St Eoms Survars, fiata and Somscas Bysiond & —7m7 ON MERCHANTS. J0! ILLIS, 4 Dodgo Strect. . M.:a For details see large Advertise- ‘ment in Dailand Weekly, GICARS AND TOBACCO WEST & FR T CHER, Ma ufsctur. rs of Cigars, and Who essle Daaless fn Tobiccos, 1805 boug. W_ ¥, LORENZ+X, manutacturer, 614 10th £t Western Cornice Works, Man factarers Iron Gorai ¢, Tin, Iron and Siate Boofiag. _Orders from any locuity 1 romuly executed in the best ‘mauner, Factory and Office 1310 Dodge ~treet. Galvanized Iron Cormoes, Windowcaps, etc. ‘manufac.ured and put up in any part of the country. . GINHULD, 416 Thirteenth 5t, e ——— e ey CROCKERY. 3. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St. Good Line. S ————— CLOTHINC AND FURNISHINC COODS GEO. H. PETERSUN, _Also Hat, Cape, Boots, ‘Bhoes, Notions and Cutlery, $04 S. 101 GLAIM JUMPING. |THE ACQUISITIVE INFLUENCE OF 4 | HENRY RIFLE | San Franciaco Call. | M. F. Campbeil, the Comstock pe- | destrisn, has returned from Myers | distric’, A. T, and gives a weird de- scription of the scenes of his explora. tions. Like the msjority of traveler Mr. Campbell is greatly impreesed by the splendid prospects of _the terri- tory. So greatly impressed was Mr. Campbell by the advantages of own- ing property in one distriot that be resolved to possess himself of a nity. 1st of January, assisted by a Henry nflead three “Webley whistlers,” Mr. Campbell tock immediate advan- tage of it. The south extension of the Guneight lode, heif of which lode had been sold for $200,000,was owned by sn honest prospectsr and a solid capitalist. The prospect:r was igno- rant of the law and the capitalist care- less- of it. Both accordingly disre- ;| garded thie law by negleoting todo auy work on the extension of the Gun sight during the yesr 1880. The prospector imagined that because ho had done $200 worth of work in 1879 there was no meed for him to do 8109 worth the next year, Mr. Campbell, the pedestrian, had not walked from the Comstock to Arizona without learning a trick or two, and knew that the law required the performance of $100 worth of work during the year following the location of the claim. According on the 1st of January last, when the new year was about five minutes old, he thrast his Henry rifle over a bowlder the light of a lucifer match wrote a notice on an envelope, informing the public in general. that M. F. Csmp~ bell had located the property in con- formance with,the law. RIVAL CLAIMANTS. Ho had jast fastened the notice in acleft of the rocks, when tho clatter of hastily approaching footsteps in- formed Mr. Campbell that he was not the only eatly bird that was after the motallurgical worm. Peering through the gloom, he saw four of the worst men of Tucson clambering over the rocks in the wake of the capitalista who owned an interest in the proper- NTISTS. ty. Tho scandalous idea struck Mr. DR. PAUL, Williams' klock, Cor. 15th & Campbell that the capitalist was to use the language of the camp, ‘“‘on the DRUCS, PAINTS AND OILS. same lay” ss himself, and knowing . SRR that his partner had not complied with e, F R e 0718 214 | the law by doing work on_the olaim, 3, PARN, Drugast, 10th snd doward. FURNITURE. A.F. GROSS, and Stoves, 1114 Douglar, Targeon Ag'. 3. BONNER, 1809 Douglas St. Fine Goods, &c. OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST. FRIES &0, 12:3 arney St. Improv- ed lee Boxes, Iron Fences, Office ind Wood Siings, Countersof Pins snd Waln FLORIST. . Donaghne, lants,cu. Bowers, seods, boquete oo 1ot and Dongies s d. P. ENCL'SH, TTORNEY AT LAW—$10 Eouth Thirteenth Bt wits J. . WOOLWORTH. GEO. W. HILL, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Farnbam stroet, between T5th and 160 nent o o iy e work, Omaba, ‘braskn land . Goloraao, for wale. From a long residence in Colorado and expérience in mining property, I " ofer sate and profitavie. invest- ured 1 ofer sate and proftavle nves meuts 1o purchasers. CHARLES POWELL, ICE OF THE PEACE—Uorner 15th and g S Omabe Nob. IMERAL, — . B ARk, e we e 3. L TROHAS, TTORNEY AT LAW—Losns mouey, buys ‘and sells roal esiate, Boom 8, Dreizhion ok, A. C. TROUP, TIORNEY AT LAW—Office in Hs A‘mm Goorge £, Pritchott, 1608 ham BE. oA WD, Am AT LAW—Office 1504 Farnham Bir ok, B WM. L. PEABOBY, L‘-n-, mm‘" A%-Patenis Procured."S® HOTARY YUBLIC. COLLECTIONS MADR T'BRIE & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, D S BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBASH BLOCK. COR. DOUQ & I5TH STS. OMABA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-st-Law. e R REDICE & FLEDICH. Attorneys-at-Law. sttantion ot 230 e -n“-p-u-;‘" - :‘a.wmu ;5-.1 T e 1 i wit ae . Blen. Oftan: Farnias, + . oppoet Gourt Bouso. WARD W. SIMERAL TTORNEY AT LAW—Room ° = A T Hioox, 264 wnd Douglas strsct= o 8. F .m*‘, Tt XTORNEY AT LAW—848 Puv: wwm . A Cmia Nobrasia T WL RaonAnDs, . RICHARDS & HUWT, Attorpoys-at-Law. £. B. RICHARD & CO., Passonge Agents, Broadway, NewYork (CROCERS - Z.STEVENS 2ist between Cuming and Isrd. T_A. MoSHA SE, Corner 931 ard Caming Sts. LA NI e o T o e B HATTERS . W. L PARROTTE & €O, 1508 Douglss Stree!, Wholessle Exclusively. 'HARDWARE IRON AND STEEL DOLAK & LANGWORTAY, Wholesale, 110 and 112 15th t. A HOLMES, corner 16th and California. _— HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. F. B, WEIST, 82) 13th St,, bet. Farn. & Har- * HATAND BONNET BLEACHERY. Ladies got your Straw, Chip and Felt Hats done up'at nortbeast corner Seventcenth and Capitol avonue. WM. DOVE, PROP HOTELS CANFIFLD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, 9th & Farn. DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 013 Farnham St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, ¥ Siaven, 10.h Street, INTELUCENCE OFFICE. MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 217 16:h Strest. JUNK H. BERTHOLD, Razs snd Metals /AND CLASSWARE. LAMPS a 3. TONKER, 130 Douglas St Good Varicty. | buraed in the fe ———— “TAILORS. G. A. LINDQUSS", One of our most popular Mers ceiving the Iatest designs for n: and Sun: mer Goodslor entiem s wesr. Siylish, durable ‘and prices 1w asever, 215 13th bet. Doug. & Far. MEAT MARKETS. The Boston Market. MOGLE & JESTER, Fresh and Cured Mests, Game, Fish, Poultry. Bt~ 2030 MILLINERY. ar MRS. C. A, RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, & sariety, Zephvrm, Card Hoderr, gloves, corsets, &: _Cheapest “"",,.,""“"5‘,’.‘ Puarchasers save 30 per Faney Goods in great h cent. 115 Pificonth 1. PHYSICIANS AND SUSCEONS- W. 8 GIBBS, M. D., Boom No. 4, Creighton Block, 16th Gtrest. P. . LEISENRING, M. D, Masenic Block. C.D. HART, .. D., Fys and ¥ar. opp. posteffice DR. L.T GRADDY, Oculistand Aurist, 14th snd Dovglas Streets. PHOTOCRAPHERS GED. HLYN, PROP. Orand Central Gallery, 212 sixteenth Street newr MasonicHal'. Fics -clags Work and Prompt ness narunecd. e — PLUMBING AND CAS FIXTURES- D. PUIZPATRICK. 1109 Dougles Ntreet. PAINTING AND PAPER HANCING nzv ¥ o Tin Rocfsand il kins of Building Work 044 Fallows' Bl an rators. 0dd Feliows Hall. SHOE STORES. SICOND HAND STORE PEKKINS & LEA <, 1416 Douglas S, Seoond Hard Farniture, H use S 3 EENRY KAUFMANN, In the rew brick block on every day. FLANNERY, On Farnbam, next to the B. & M, headquarters, bas reo; 2 neat ani compicte establish. ‘which, barriog FIRE, and Mother Ship- Sonts Wil bo oped for the bojs with Dl it et Pt e FALCONER, 679 18th Stroet UNDERTAKERS CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet, 10t & 11th M. R. RISDON, General Insurance Agent, S amCor.of Fiftesath & Oualia. NEs. §§‘ sz'. rhysubms wme ve and Second Kand Foraitare | Talors is ro- N Y A Ko<E*~ 1612 D.d o Sireet. PAWNBROKER J_ROSENFELD, 322 10th St. bet. Fan, & Har. STOVES AND TINWARE- A. BURMESTER, Dealer in Stoves s0d Tinware, and Msnutacturer SEEDS 3 EYANS, Wholcade and Retall Sced Drill Ph Jipp Lanz, 1320 Farobamst. bet. 18th & 14th. ought and s6id on narrow wa. gins, — bad determined to jump it himeelf, and porsess the whole property. Mr. Campbeli's risiblo facalties were touched, but he kept his finger on the trigger of his rifla, and only raized his votce 8 if addressing band of com- des. “Don't fire! don't fire, boys!” said he to the solitary rocks, “I'll go and talk to them, Let us not have any bloodshed about the —— claim.” The approaching band paused, and being In the open, where a shower of bullets would have done serious dam- age, showed a disposition to engags in & spirited toct race. “D n't fire! hold’up there, Smith!" shonted Mr. Campbell, “Tli go out and talk to them.” Suiting the action to the word, the diplomatic olaim-jumper clambered out from his ambush and informed the rival jumpers that he had located the claim, posted his notice, complied with the law. APOWERPUL ARGUMENT. “And, gontlemen,” said he, “‘don't let us injuse the reputation of tho camp where a man has not been killed in two days by engaging in an tnszem ly brawl. Lat us respect the law.” The rival claimants were so touched by-this appeal on behalf of justica and order by a man holding & neighbor's property by forco of a repeating rifla, that they quietly retired, vowing legal ngeance in the courts. ‘Mr. Campbell still hoids the prop- erty,and 1 a brilliant cxample of what a young man may accomplish by a dizplay of cheek st the proper mo- ment and in the right place. He atcs that such exploits as that in which he cut euch a promnent figure are very numerous in Arizona. The new year was generally celebrated ia Globe district by the jumping of claims, and the amount of ganpowder ivities would aston- Fassinz the Hat Among Lynchers. Bangor (Me ) Whig. When Hant, the Los Angelos mur- derer, was caught a short time ago & = | mob gathered at the city prison, and cries of “Lynch the scoundrel” were heard on all sides. Sheriff Rowland hastily called 200 leading oitiz ns to his aid. _Several orators harangued the multitade, but it was implacable. The rioters surged against the prison, and it was understood that the deed would be done at 12, midnight, sharp. Just befors midnig't Col. F. Godfrey, formerly a resident of this city, took & position from which he could obtain a view of the crowd, and made the following speech:. “ellow citi- 2+ns, 1 ses beiore mo s large number of men who would like to see the murderer, Hunt, havged. Now, I propose, as » prelimivary to this act of retribation, that we takea collec- tion for the widow and orphans of the murdered Officer Gills, I shall head off w.th €, aud here is my friend Joe Mannicg, who will cheerfully go through the crowd and gather up the contr.bations.” The surging mass began to dissolre and ecatier, and in a very brief time hardly moze thana corporal’s gaard remsined. How much money Joe Manning collected has not been made known. Pretty Women's Portralts. New York Sua, “Is this a fancy picturel” asked s staid old woman, opening her purse to buy a phetograph of Lotta, in the charactor of & mischievous, romping echool glrl No, ma'sm,” replied- the girl be- hind the counter; “‘it’s the pictare of an actress.” The woman couldn’t have aropped ;hn card quicker if it hai been red- ot. “iHere is a very pratty one that fsn’t an actress,” the sales-girl continued. *“Who is she?” “I don’t know; but she’s not on the stage.” . The photograph showed a beautifal face, one unknown in public per- formances, yet manifestly belonging to a New York woman, for it was the original work of & well-known photo- grapher. Ina rcund of half a dozen stores where such pictures are largely dealt i, only two more pictures of other than stage favorites were seen. To neither instance were they por- traits of women extensively known in soclety. They had been undoubt- roduced .to meet the demand indicated by the conversation guoted. The “professional” beauty is one of the London peculiarities not yet brought to New York. The sale of actrestes’ pictures does not fall off in the lesst, though the business is not done so much by itself in separate stores. A photograph counter Is nowa common thing in the fancy goods establishments of Broad- wayand Sixth Avenue. The buyers are mostly women, who simply desire and are not actuated by admiration of the_origi Theso actresses’ por- traits are the most attractive plctures to be had at triflicg cost, and, there- fore, sell readily. " The purchaters by men are usually for collections o dramatio portraits, though » bashfal who bave pamed through _Arizona | claim on the first favorable opportu- This opportunity offcred on the | pretty things for mantels and cabinete, | youth sometimes buys the counterfeit presentment of some burleequer in & , manner indicating an iutenticn to | wear 1t next his Leart. Inquiries of | | the sellers yesterday elicited a fact| | that was corroberated by the stocka on hand; that many of the former { pets of the camera are wholly cup- lanted. Lydis Thompson, Pauline | aikbam, Ada Harland, Rose Mos- ey, Rosina Volkes and other favor- tos of a few years ago, are hardly to | be found in the largest assoriwents. Even Maod Branccome, of whom 300 negatives are said to | have been made, in postuces Tang- ing from simpering prettily in swing to clinging desperately to a cross, i8 dropping out of favor, The Tun at present is on Mary Auderson. A cabinet picture, representing her as the Countess in Love, with a hawk perched cn ker lifted Guger (just as he usually refuses to perch mn the play), is the most rapid selling thing now in the market. Her head in pro- file, with a languishing expression in her face, and her back hair mussed, stands next in popular favor. The witer, counted twenty-seven different aspects of Miss Anderson's beauty in one Sixth avenue collection. Among the actrbases whofirmly hold their places before dhe camera are Lotta, Kate Claxton, Miunie Palmer, Their faces are adaptabie for photo | grapbing, and the photographers are 1 constantly putting them into new and bewitching poses. Alongside them ra- mains Hetty Tracy, a burlesquer, with the countenance of a ssint. The new ones that soll well are Adelaide Det- chon of Wallack’s, Eleanor Cirey of the Union Square, Cathe- rice Lowis of the Fifth Avenue, of the Gunlight Extension, and with { Efie Elisler of the madison S juare, Carrie Howard of the Bowery variety theaters, Annie Pixley, the wesern star, and Ada Gilman,now at Booth's. There has been only a moderate de maud for Sarah Bernhardt. This is due to the fact that she is not orna- meatal on a_card, rather than to any social prejudico- against her. Many purchasers do not however inguire whose the portraits are, and have no further interest than to get a pretty picture. Oa the other hard, the prominence of an actress on the stage makes a demand among her admirers. AN ENCHANTED CAVE. A RECENT DISCOVERY IN NEW MEXICO, Socorro san. Dave O'Neil reported the diecovery of a cavern in Chloride districton bis return to Hansonburg. Last Sunday a party consisting of Hanswm, Proto, O'Neil, Olden, Hoffmeyer, Leggit, anda few other gentlemen provided themselyes with lights, ropes, etc., and at the break of day, after brisk walk of several minutes found them- s2lves at the enfrance of the enchanted cave. A strong current of sir swept in the cave witha dirge-like sound, resembling the harmony of an Folian hsrp. ~The torches were soon in o ‘blaze and the sombre subterranean patsage received the first light of modern men. Fivo hundred yards of travel was soon effected. The im- palpable dust of ages lay ankle deep on the floor of the pas- saze. The party found further pro- gress impossible, as at this pointa yawning chasm opened at their feot, Lighia were lowered, steps were hown. in the solid rock now szen winding in spiral form. The party proceeded to descend. Alter connticg 103 steps they reached the bottom, 124 feet from thy first deecending step. Here an arched opening running in the direc- tion of the Oscura was presented to the now astoaished explorers. After brief rest the pilgrimage was re. sumed but thesight that now greeted the vision was resplendent with beauty. The purcst stalactites of crystallized carbonate of lime hung from the ceiling. Wreaths of pink colored sulphates of lime, quartz and spar, crystals studding the eides, the ruu?h miner for once lost his indivi- duality, and found himself in the Fariea’ realm. The melody which had struck the ears at the entrance had subdued and now resembled the distant murmur, a symphony of Mendelsshon executed on zome grand orzan. This was g0 n succoeded by unearthly jelle, inter- rupted from time to time by* a mock- ing laugh in a deep bass, but the par. ty were old time frontiersmen, with pluck enough to invade Saten’s do- minionsif there Was buta chancs to strike it rich. Impressed with what they saw and heard, the pilgrims were soon ushered into an apartment 8o re- endent with beauty. Stalactites | cord ard tas Haver womun, “ttey'll fix up the Bible so nobody will know it with this | | pew vers . 1 shell expect to seo Joseph's coat of many colors changed to a ‘rep dressivg gown with a gold , nud t made over into a ‘Pinafore’ choras Religion ia gettiog to be awiul seculer these days.” Tho good Foman was sé~ sured that the Old Testament would | remain undisturbed and she joyfully pat on her best bonnet snd went over to the parson’s fo give scme of the sistera a ‘‘going over” for the benefit of his now wife JOUBERTS ADVISER THE STRANGE STOKV OF ALFRED AYI— WARD, AN IRISHMAN. By Cabl to Sew York Herald. The London Times gives the fol- lowing account of an Irishman, who is described by a corresponde:.t as the chief adviser of Joubert, the Boer commander: “His name is Alfred Aylward. He was for soma time con- nected with James Stephens, the Fenian head centre. A correspond- ent of The Times, who was in Natal after the Zolu war, met Aylward, who told him how he had severed his con- unection with the Fenian movement in Ireland. His story was substantially as follow: At 8 meeting of t.e central committes, Stephens pre- ing, at which Aylward was present, was declded to ate the late Lord Mayo, then cl ecretary for Treland, 8s he pssed out from the castle yard in Dublin, and'to attack Chester Castle for the purpose of procuring arms. Aylward disapproved these plaus, and he thought the time for assassination and revolt inoppor- d_informed the committea if they resolved to marder Lord Mayo he shocld Inform him of his danger. Aylward then wrote & note to Lord Mayo telling him not to pass through the castle yard that evening. Aylward was that nigbt shot by a Fenian as an informer, and was taken to the hospi- tal wounded in two, places. The police discovered who wrote the Dotter to Lcrd Mayo, and when Agylward recovered he was placed un- der police protection, and acoepted an cffer of money from the sccret service fand on condition of his leaving the country. Alward then left Ireland and went to South A He was for some timo at the diamond fields. He has been long known in Africa as a strong sympathizer with the Datch. When, in 1876, the Boers, being at war with Secocoeni, wanted an offi- cor, Aylward vclunteered. At the fight at Mahera Kioof he was serving with the Lydenberz volunteers, snd on the death cf their captain he suc- ceeded to the command, Ha is the author of “The Transvaatof To-Dsy,” in which he gives o sketch of receut Boer wars, and de: es the habits of the people. He was up to quite re- cently, editor of the Natal Witness, published at Pietermaritzburg.” New Haven Registor, . ““It has been a loog time, Alger- nou,” said ehe, “‘since you firat called upon me, husa't it?” Y- So it bae,” replied he, with a hasitating movement, a8 if his feet had suddeniy loomed up in the way. “Are you going to call right along! Becaasefmy says twenty times is enough for a young man to call upon a girl unless it's going to_amount to something ” “W-c--l, I've been kinder keeping a count and I think thia is the nine- teonth call. 1 gucas, if it's all the same to you, T won't call again.” And he didn't stop at the door to twirl his hat, as usnal, but his footsteps re- sounded on the pavement_instanter, echoing lost hopes to her. She sprung the trap too sudden, Chief_ among_puw'monaty s’ Eclectric Oil, used externally and isternally. This grand preparation annihilates coughs, colds, Theumatism, neuralgia, Iameness, piles, kidney troubles, and reedies sores, cuts, burns, boils, warts and. corns. Its’ cures are attend d hy the amplest and most positive testimony, Eacaien’s Armica Saive The Bisr SALvE In the world for Cuts, Bralses, Sores, Ulcors, Salt Rhoum, Fovor Soros, Tetter, Ohapp- o4 Hands, Ohilblains, Corns, and all kluds of Skin Kruptions. This Salve s gusranteed to glve perfect satiafac- tlod In every case or monoy re fanded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly Ish & MoMahon, Omahs, 135 Yearsbefore the Publie, p] ! from the roof fully fifty feet from the floor, and stalagmites running up to meet them half way, made the vast chamber have the appearance of an alabaster cathedral, with its tiers of columus in lar crder, connected by wreaths from column to colamn. At this moment a tragic event occar- red. Olden in the distance had per- celved what ho thought was a mass of curious quartz cryatals, but on ap- proaching it he diecovered a living spring jotting from the or, rising in a solid columu to a height of five feet then parting in the center to fall in a thousand litile streams and dissppear forever. Call- ing his companions, they stood struck with astonishment at the beautiful sight. Hanson and Pro.o haying an eye to business were in the act of in- vestigating a eido drift when an enor- mous animal sprang from his lair pros- tratiog the others in every direction. The report of a dozen revolvers vibra- ted to the uuknown depths, and some of the frazile formations on the ceiling to tho floor. The concussion puts out the lights being now nearly ex- hausted,and after lighting the remaiu- Ing torches, the party sterred back to the entrance. On their wsy they found the carcass of a magnificent mountain lion eleven feet from tip to tip, the monster which bnt a fow minutes before had demoralized the adventurers at the crystal fountain. The foot of- the atairs was soon reached, and after an exceediugly fa- tigaing ascent the chloridv miners were upon the*point of entering the last passaze, when the whole part; were thrown into disorder by O'Neill, who was franticslly etriking some huge object with his torch, crying out at the same time with energy, “Come on, come quick! Here's hell to pay!” Hanson, Hoffmeyer and the others came to the reacuo with promptness. A couple of shots put_out the lights, and they were engaged in a confl ctin the dark with an enemy totally un- known to them. Finally Hoffmeyer gave s leap, seizing accidentally, ‘in the dark, what he thought was his torch, but realized that ho had the termiual extremity of & monster rat- tlesnake. Keepirg a firm hold of the monster until the torches were re. lighted, (hen the largs Tattler lay in his dying agonles at the foot of the victorious prospectors. meaured elght feet in length, and eight inches in dlsmeter. It was and when dressed for its ofl, which is much prized by frontiersmen, it ylelded & quart of oil. Upon being opencd a brass collar and pedlock worn by Jack Hanson's bull pup, which had dieappeared_some days, ba- fore, was found. The skin cf tho monster is now on exhibition in the cabinet of minerals in Joe O'Brien's Palace saloon in this place, open to inspection of all. The exteaordinary cavern will be explored to. its ut- most length, and we will have a cor- respondeht on the epot. She Was Reassured. New Haven Register, The snake | Stk brought to Hansonburg in triumph, | © THE CENUINE DR.C.McLANE'S LIVER PILLS are not recommended as a remedy “ for all the ills that flesh is heir to,” but in Tections of the Liver, and in all Bilious omplaints, Dyspepsia, and Sick Head- , or diseases of thet character, they d without a rival. ACUE AND FEVER. No better cathertic can be used pre- paratory {o, or after taking"quinine, As asimple purgative they are unequaled. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, ‘The genuine ars never sugar-coated Each box has o red-wax seal on the lid, he impression, McLANE'S LIVER Each wrapper bears the signa- tures of €. McLaxE and FLexING Bros. pon haviug the genuine 'S LIVER PILLS, pre- FLEMING BROS., Pitisburgh, Pa., the market being full of imitations of the name MeLaxe, spelied differently, but same Lronunciation- HIW To CURE CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, Colds, Asthms, Croup, All diseases of the Throat, Lungs, snd Pul Orgonsg * USE ACCORDING TO DIRECTIONS ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM. IstheBest and Most Agreeable Preparation in the World For Constipation, Biliousness, Headache, Torpid Li grriiotds, Xndis sorders a: structed state of Auséous medicines, ar ts agreeable qualities. T OPIC-FRUIT LAXATIVE may be used 1211 casea that need the aid of n pureative, Caihariie;or aperient medicin, and whilelt pro- s 115 Samio result 4 the agonts named, 1t (3 inciry T from the tasal otoctionscommon 0 hers. Packedvin bronzed tia boxes omly. Price 25cts. Large boxes 6oc. SOLD BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DRUG:H €. F. Goolmsn, Wholesale Agents, Omaha, Ne WANTED 55 635es? Febivg Powder T vt tres. " Poopie's Ton Gors Eo¥ 2050, 85, Louls, Mo. 8. G. STEVENSON & CO. Carpenters and Builders, bave removed to No. 1308 Dodgo Etreét, whero they are preared to do all kinds of work in theirling on short notic *Now 1 suppose,” saida plous New at ressonable rates. ong of Miriam | FRITSCH’S PRUSSIAN Gough Syrup THE LATEST VICTORY OF MEDICAL 8CIENCE. The only existing remedy for every spe- «cles of Acute or Chronic Disease of the Organs of Respiration, Ceor s rom| NO CHANGING CARS —BEMwERS— OMAHA AND CHICAGO, jons are Made With g Car Lines New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ingto AND ALL FASTERN CIT:ES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis= ville, AXD aut, roisTs IY TR SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FeR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made in the UNION LEPOT wi h Throush Slocping Car Lines tor all Poiats SOUTHE. The New Line for _DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, aro s follo he celobrated Pulliai (16-wheel) Palace Sle ing Cars, 1un ouly on- this Line, * C., B, & 4. -laca Drawing-Koom Cors, with Horto's Re- clining Ch irs Ko extra charge for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C:, F. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. ~ Gorgeous Smoklng Cars fitted with Eleant High-Backed Rattan Revolviug Chirs for the exclusivo uso of frat-Iass pissen = '.Snel Track and Superior E¢ lent, cor ‘ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite fogtead o+ ddsomfort. i ‘All information abeut Rates of Fare, Slceping T3 POTIRR, . POTTE] Genéral Manager, Chicago SHORT LINE 1880. K.C.,8T. JOE&C. B.R.R,, ouly Direct Fine to B8T. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAFA and the WEST. o change of cars betwoen Omaba sad S¢. Louls and but one between Omalis sad Now York. BIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS RuscmNS 415 Eastern & Western Cities With leas charges andin sdvancs of other lines. This eutire line ia equipped with Pullman's Palace Siccping Car, Fainco Day Cosche #SEE THAT YOUR TICKET READS®S £87Via Kanma City, St. Joseph snd luffs k. R.,via 508 Louis. ea T Joerndst] Ticke's for zale at sl coupon statfons fa the et - 3. F. BABNARD, A C. DAWES, Gen'l Supt., Gen'l Pass. & Tickot 8t. Josesh, Mo. Bt. Joseph, Mo, W C. BEACHREST, Ticket Agen., 1020 Farahac ANDY BORDEN, A B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent,Omahs. Gen'rl Agont, Omahs. BY THE USE OF DR, BOSANKO’S PILE REMEDY. rield at once on the lrtl=ll.-.:‘f.ll DO NOT DELAY 0t} the drain on the system sermanent disability, but buy it, TRY IT4* CURED PRICE, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR {T, ind when you can not obtaln it of him, vill send it, prepaid, on receipt of price . Bosanko's Treatise on Plles sent fre a application. Address WE DR, BOSANKO MEDIGINE GO, PIQUA. O. THE COLORADO BUSINESS GOLLEGE Thisinstitation, located st Denver, Coloiads, the Educational and Commercial ceuter of the West, Is pre-eminently the best and most practi- oal of fta kind for the] [ MERCANTILE TRAINING Young Men and Ladies. G. W. FOSTER, President, D, W. CADY, Secratasy ‘The most extenstvo, thorough and complete astitation of the Kind In the world. Thoussods ot accountants and Busioess men, fa the prin- clpal citios and towns of the United States, owe their success to our coursg of tralning. The Right Kind of Education for Young Men and Ladies. Fine, new brick block. at funetion of thres treet car linos. Elegantly fitted and farnishod spartments or the application of and carrying oat of our novel and systematic methods of BUSINESS TRAINING, ‘Young men who contemplate a business lifs, and parents having sons to educats, are partica- Iatly requested_to send for our new Circalar, which will give fall Information 2 to terms, ondition of entrance, ete. Addreas @. W. FOSTER, President, Denver Colorado § 2 week 1n your own town. _ 1erms outfitfres, Addres H. Halleit & Forilsn: Me. and an absolate SPECIFIC FOR CONSUMPTION ! TTHIS all-powertul vegetable ara. tion expels from the lungsand air pas- sages, the mucus and muco-pus produced by primonary inflammation, heale the irritated meémbranes, and’ renovates every organ which utifizes the breath of Life, It containg no stapefying polson, i al respects o healthful medi: rapidity and certaint; Which i P R ANNIHILATES A COUGH Is astonishing. Its effects o deepor than o mere symptoms of pr imonary dis ense and discharges the ~ ause from the system, Freo and pain):as expectora- tlon is the mode by which it relioves the lungs, chest and throat from the burden which oppress them; thus arresting Cor gumption and Bronchitis in thegerm be- reach the more dangerous stages. 0 emaciated sufferer BATTLING FOR LIFE with the most terrible scourge of our cll- mate find Fritscl’s Prussian Cougl. ap a potent ally, and will assuredly win the fight by adhering strictly to this great medicine. The CASES NOW ON RECORD mount_to more FIVE THOUSAND t the present date, and vet the prepara. isonly in the jofancy of its useful- Tup accomplishes theso objects. The by it, at the ssme fime it soothes and invigorates the weakened tissues. ‘“LIFE FOR THE LUNGS.” For coughs, colds, influenza, bronehial difficulties, tightness of the chest,honrse- ness, sore throat, trachitis, infiamma- tion of the lungs, difficulty of breathing, pleurisy and all disorders of a pulmonary nature, it has never been equaled. Sole agents 11 RICHAEDSON & CO, it e dme, & SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PRICE ONLY 25 CENTS. Gentle Women Who want-glossy, luxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, heau Hair must use LYON’S KATHATRON. This gfinnt, cheap article alw: es the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray- ness, removes dan and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curl tenden’cyginnl:ls Leeping iPnlfi any desired ition, Beau- tiful, healthy Hair is the sure result of using Kathairon. . A now and hitherto anknown remedy for ail dlseasea of the Kidreys, Bladder, snd Urinary 16 will posttiv aly cure Diabetes, Gravel, Drop- & Bright's Dccaso,tnabilty to rtatn of exel th Urine, Catsrreh of tho Bladdar, high colcred and scanly crine, Painful Urinating, LAME A ners! Wealuess, sod all Fereale Come BACK, plalntd. It avoida internal modictnes, ofects and cures when nothin: For ealo by all Druzgista o ‘apon rocelpt of tho price, 0. DAY NEY PAD CO., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. 8 . your address for oar It book, 5 was Saved.” UTS @ TRH 4 pent far Nahrasks, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC $t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old Reliable Siouz City Route] 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST, PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all polatain Northern Jows, Minncsota and Dakots. This ilne ls. equipy with the Im. fl\fl‘d ‘Westinghouse Antomatic Alr Brakee and T Plaorts Gotbiar acd Buller. - Agd for 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT s unsurpassed. Elogant Drawing Room snd Blooping Gars,wned and controlled 5y the com e Bactic Toanaler Dopot, Sosnel Bhafn i Bacitc Translr Depoty Cosnc ' Tralng laaver ke Orlon. Pacie ot i Gouncl Bl o reching Siou City 41020 . at11:05a. m, dng #®TEN HOURS 15 Apvixcz or ANY Rours. Returning, leave Sl Paclfic Trancfer Dep Souncil .. Do gure that your tlakots read via NP B.R. F. C. BYLLS, Sngnnnhnd t, Missour! Valley, Tows™ P. E. ROBINSON, Ass't Gen'l Paca, Agent. MAKE cortain 1t iso can. t by mati tree 2t9:50 “3.C. MICA AXLE GREASE Composediargely of powdered mica and atnglase 18 the best a0 cheapest Iubricator in the world. 1t ia the best becausa. ¢ doos not gnm, but forme +bighiy polahed guriaco over che dle, doing awsy with 2 large cheapest, becauss vou need uso but hall ‘quantity Ip grewiug your wagon that you wou 1 Ofany othet axle groase mads, and then rum your wagon bwice aslong. It answers eqrally a8 woll tor MUl Gesring, Tarsabing Machines, Buggien ac, a for wacons_end or Eockel Oyclopedinaf Taings Wort Knowog. M troo 10 any adiress MICA MANUFACTURIHG CO., 81 MICHIGAN AVENU #&Ask Your Dealer For It octantt ST s e made; eash | outt free. Ad rees Teae & Co,Portind, M KIDNEGEN is highly recommended and unsurpassed for Wealk: or Foul Kidneys, Dropsy, Bright's Disease, Loss of Energy, Nervous Debility, or any Obstructions arising from Kidney Gr Bladder Niseases. Also for Yellow Fever Blood and. Kiiney Poisoning, in infected malarial sectiors. £ By ho dlstilation of a FOREST LEAF with JUNIPER BERRIFS and BARLEY MALT we have discoversd KIDNEGEN, which acts cpecifically on the Kidneys and Urizary Orns, removing I jurious deposiia formod In the biadder and. preventing any stexlning. amarting s 3 n the membranous i Ing of tho ducts or water peeago. giving them strength, vigor and restoring these organs to . showiog ita effects Su'bolh tho culor oy fow o rine. 1t can b & it st mmasrat circumstances witbout injury vo the aysiem. Uniike any other proy Tor ilney diffculties it has a very pleasant and agreasble tuste and favor. It has been difhcnit to make o proparation will not nauseate, b Te acceptable to the stor 4 Bach t'aad you wil shrays - L cpecialy wil ke’ and Gentlemen will find KIDNEGEN the best Kidney Tinic ever nsed R * NOTIOEFack boto ear thesgrator of LASRENCE § MAITLY, o Propristary Govern ment Stamp. which permits KIDNEGEN to be sold (without license) by Druggists, Orocers sad Olher Poraon « very wboro. contaiaing poitive it propertics xbi Balore taking any Liver medlci, ity » bo toul matter.” Try Put up in Quart size Bottles for General and Family Use. 1t not found at sour Drugyista or Grocers, we will send » bottle prepsid to ti — prop 1o nearest sxprems LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS everywhers Wholesale agents In Omaka, STEELE, JOHNSON & CO., will supply the irade st manufsctas prices. IT IS A CRATIFYING FACT THAT THE WHITE SEWING MACHINE @ives universal Satisfaction and that it is stead= ily and rapidly increasing in public tavor. The White Machine justly claims to be the best made, the easiest running, the *simplest in construction and the most perfect Machine in the market. The White Co. employ as agents men of in- tegrity, and purchasers are always satisfled, because they flnd everything just as repres- ented. : Everybody should use this Machine. The salessofar this year aré more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Office will be promptly fllled. JOHN ZEHRUNG, Cor. Davenport and 15th @maha. THIS NEW AND CORRECT MAP /if@swen Proves beyond any reasonable question that the ~—# CHICAGO | & ' NORTH-WESTERN ; RY Is by all 0dds the best road for you to take when traveling fn either direetion between ¥ Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. ¢ aretully examine this Map. The Principal Cities of the West and Northwest are Stations o %u.%..%&u "throughi trains mak closo counections with the traius of al FAlroads a8 junction pol e Y, Overall ot its principal lines, runs each way daily from two to four or more Fast Expresg Tnlxu.‘ It is the only road west of Chicago that uses the - PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARB.k * It1s theonly road that runs Pullman Sieeping Cars North or Northwost of Chicagor¥ 16 nv_:u!)-.! MILES OF ROAD. 1t {orms the following Trunk Lines : +Council Bluffs, Denver & California Line.” “Winona, Minnesota & Central Dakrta Line’ :fi]olle“y. Nor. Nebraska & Yankton Line.” “Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis Line.. ‘Nor. Illinols, Freeport & Dubuque Line.” ilwaukee, Green Bay & Lake Superior Line.”| o Tckets over this Tosd aro sold by all Coupon Tiekét AGents fa tho Ualted Saies aad, Remember to ask for Tickets via this road, besure they read over t,and take none othee. MARVIN HUGHITY, Gen'l Manager, Chicago. s W. L. STENNETT, Gew'] Pass. Agent, Chlcagou. HARRY P. DUEL, Ticket Acent C. &N. W. Railway, 14th andfFarnhamiStreets. D. B KIMBALL, Assistant Ticket Agent C & N. W. Railway, 14th and Farnham Strests. J‘ABlea'Tl‘;l:“ Awnnl.n & N. W. Railway, U. P. & R. Depot. " SHIVERICK. CHAS. SHIV FURTURE, BEDDIT, FEATHER And Everything pertaining %o the :rrmiture and pholstery Trads, (] A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OHEAS. SEIVERIOK 1208 and 1216 Farnham Street, Elgutter, (001 FARNHAM, cor. (0th. @Grand Display g SPRING CLOTHING! P g 4 & A i