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OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. e I.ofl‘s‘" EMPORIUMS. . ¥, Art Emporium, 1516 Dol 00 | ireet, Steel Al Paintings, Caromon , Framing a Specialty. Low prices. J. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St Good_Styles. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOBN L. McCAGU; W. R BARTLETL, 317 South 13th Street, ARCHITECTS. DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creighton Block. A T. LARGE, Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block, BOOTS AND SHOES- JAMES DRVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoos A good amworts . 12th and Hamn . 36th and Donglas 16 Pavnkam, bet. 9k and 106k Streets TEEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 0ops 1 your, In advanco P Smoming - i T THEMALS. ont of > o . & & V. Trox City & ., 11 B. &, inNob, Tocal malls BED SPRINCS- 3. ¥. LARRIMER, Manulacturer, BBOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY J.1. FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnham Street. "B TTER ANDEGCS- o o1 pm. a Lincols, 12:10 p. sschers’ oc S hers' BIk, day, Ve 4:80a. m. Offce open from 19 o 1 p. m. Bandays. THOMAS ¥. HALL. Postmast-t. Arrival And Bepartare of sl Trains BOARDING ceNTRAL CHION PACIFIC, RESTAUANT, southwest cor. 108h ani o Beat Board fo b Mon Mealsatad Hours. Board by tho Day, Week or Mosth. 004 Torms for C: Furnished Rooms Suppicd. GARRI/ D ROAD WACONS WM. SNYDER, No. 1319 14th and_Harn CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Town Surveys, Grade and’ Sewerage Systems a gpeciatty. SR 5 00 p. . Bundays Excopted. GOMMISSION MERCHANTS. JOEN G. WILLIS, 1414 Dodge Strect, , For dotails see large Advertise- Weekly. (CICARS AND TOBACCO. WEST & FRIT:CHER, Manutacturers of Cigars, and Wholesslo Dealers'in Tobaccos, 1305 Doug. W. ¥, LORE! manufacturer, o st. OMANA & NORTHEKN NEBRASKA BAIL-| — ORKS = WAY OOMPARY. Waestern Cornios Works, Muncfacturers Iron Coraize, Tin, Iron and S| from any locaiity romyily executed in the best manner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galvanised Iron Corn t pu Leave. Expross. Macel... Arrive. LE%a. m. | Pxpress_. 430 ap . | M socs, Windowcaps, etc. up in any pari of the Thirioenth St. CROCKERY. J. BONNER, 1300 Dougias St CLOTHING AND FURNISHINCCO0DS GEO. H. PRTERSON. _Alse Fints, Caps, Boots, Stios, Notions and Catlers, 04 8. 1001 & Good Line. CLOTHING BOUCHT. C. SHAW wil pay highost cash prico { ¥sc hand clothing. Corner 10th and Farn 5 DENTISTS. DR. PAUL, Williame’ Block, Cor. 15th & Dodge DRUCS, PAINTS AKO OILS. KUAN &0, Pharmacists, Fine Faney Goods, Cor, 15th and Dougias Streat. W. 3. WHITEHOUSE, Wholessle & Rotail16 st C. C. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Strest, M. PARR, Drugrist, 10vh »nd fl ovard Sis DRY COODS, NOTIONS, ETC. JOHN H. F. LEHMANN & CO., New York Dry Goods Stors, 1510and 1512 Farn- am sirect 3..C. Enowold, aleo boots & shocs, 7 FURNITURE. A. ¥. GROSS, New and Sccond aud toves, 1i1¢ Douglas, E. 2 ER, 1800 Douglas St. FENCE WORKS OMAHA FENCE CO. GOBT. FRIES £C0., 12.3 Harney St. Tmprov- ol leo Boxes, Iron and Wood Feroes, Uflice Kaillngs, Counters of Pins and Walnut. cond s, d Sam,0am,108m, .., 3 p. m,8p.m, 6. m, 6P ) ». IDaly except Sunday. th& Pacific OMAAA & REFUI kt 2 o. ine Goods, &c. FLORIST- aghue, pants, e, overs, soods, boqucta Dougiss FOUNDRY. JOHN WEARNE & SONS.cor. 14th & Jackson et CROGERS . Z STEVENS 21at betwoen Cuaing and Trard. SHANE, Corner 354 ard Caming Sts. HATTERS. W. L PARROTIE & CO., 1806 Deuglas Street, Wholessle Exclusively. HARDWARE IRONAND STEEL DOLAN & LANGWORTAY, Who'esale, 110 and 11 16th 88, A. HOLMES, corner 16:h and California. HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. F. B, WEIST, 390 134 8., bet. Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. Lodics got. your Straw, Chip and Felt Hata done ap st northeast Seventcenth aud Cupitol W ROP "3, M.WODLWORTH. N ARCEE POWELL, CE—Gorner 6th a5d b A. Doy ete. 13 " Fou e pars . M- CHADWICK, LAW—Oftice 1504 Parmbs'® AWy £E—Offe-—In Oret Port Offcs, CHANIA, 2 Palents Procured. W% NOTARY IUBLIC. OOLLBOYIONS ~ UBRIER & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, GFFICEUnion Hioch, Ptocush ané Fambam T D s BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAGH BLOCK, 60Z. DUYS. & ISTH STS. OXAHA, KEB. W. J. Connell, Attornsy-st-Law, (DR T B S Faceteand HOTELS (CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, 9th & Farn. DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Fambam 5t. SLAYEN'S HOTEL, F. Slav Southern Hotel, Gus. Famel91h& Leavenworth RON FENCING ire Worke, A e Co., have on The Weatern INTELUICENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DENT, 317 16th Strect. JEWELERS JOHN BAUMER, 1314 Fainham Stroet. comer 0:1and Douglas Ste. 'LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. Deuglas St. Good Variety. W Doug! i walwe TR, Uaas I RmDios Repics & REDICK, o givss o a8 o o vy oiition o b Qonrte L . OB, Facataw B oppostia httornoys-at-La e One of our most popular Mer: w for Jeos R. CurrRsox. L 4 CLARKSON & HUNY, Sacccesors to RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorpeys-at- Ll_nw. 14th Street, Omaha, Welsbanw Bras.. SRS PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS. ., Roow No. 4, Crelghton — . ¥ P, Masenic Blosk. v oo i SANTA CLAUS FOUNO. Greutest Discovery of tha A« R e e e B B s e 7w Gatlery, Sisieenth Strect -claas Work and Frompt- Dos M PLUMBING, CAS AKD STEAM FITTING P W. TAKPY & CO, 216 13th St., bet, Farn- Pam & Douglea, Work promptly aitended to, 'PAINTING ARD PAPER HANCING o Weshy A, KONTEA3. 1012 Dodge Siset. g, oo o T et T e tho michure”. o0 avery day 3. Iat Toakod very queot, o vl indear, a slelgh, Fode in of 5 s e e ook Thcrs on oard and. drove them grass St. bet. Farn, & Har, 08 CANFIELD'S PATENT R-FRICER? St., bet, Farn. & Har. GOODMAN, 11 SHOW CASE M! INUFACTORY 0.4 WILDE, Manufsctarer end Desics fnall kinda of Show oo e Casen e, 1317 Ca St 'STOVES AND TINWARE. A BURMESTER, Deater n Stoves and Tinveare, axd Manulacturr I8 Ton Roatyand all Kinds of Bulding Work 3ad Fellows Block. 2. BONNER, 1509 . Goud and Cheap. 3 SEEDS 3. EVANS, Wholeesle and Retail Seed :Drills nd Calbivators. Odd Fellows Hall. Kris Klagle, &l 11 bur Gloves we arosending to Runce, Eanta showed them susponders and many things A ol e = S Weat, Doagins ‘Bunce, Cham pion Hatter of the ‘eot, Omaha Hamburg Line. ‘WERELY LINE OF STEAMEKS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ar2rx, rox England, Franceand Germany For Passage sppls 20 €. B. RICHARD & €O. Geversl. Passengar Ageats, 61 sroadway, New Yor. RANK E. MOORES | awama, HENEY PU or, ’ ER OSEA I o VINECAR WORKS! ERNST KREBS, Manager® | e - , &¢., 513 142h bet. Farnham & ougias, INEGAR | v.q. ‘Bet, 9th and 104 OMABA NEB. P.C. . KU, 1205 Farabam (&, faocy goods. bet. 18th & 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PEKKINS & LEAR, 1416 Donglas St., Now and Second Hand Furhitare, House Furnishing Goods, &, bought and $cid on narrow wa-gins. SALOONS- BENBY KAUFMANY, In the vew brick biock on_Douglas’ Street, bas “Jast opened a most elegant Beer Hall. s Laneh from 1040 13 NNERY, ' M. headquartes bas reopened & meat and cuipiete establs ment which, barriog FIRE, and Mother ton's Prophecy, will be open for the boy: Hot Lonch on and after present iste. “Culodonta,” J, FALCONER, 670 10th Stroet UNDERTAXESS = CHAS. RIEWE, 101§ ham bet 10th & 11th 99 CENT STORES TRNRY POHLMAN, toys, votions, ith ictures Satisfastion Guaranteed. MR, MOALFFERTY'S WAIL. Heo is Mad. (£i11 Nye tn the Boomerang.) A fine-halred, piuk cambric cuss, | with the rich, Castilisn name of Mc- { Cafferty, has been over the Unton Pa- cific railrosd recently, and he didn’t find things so nice as he had been a¢ castomed to. 'He pours oat hia woes in Tur Oxans Bxs, and says that the employes of the road are not gentle- wen, and eat with thelr hats on, and he is very mad, indeed. Probably Mr. McCafferty was never away from home before. No doubt his mother don't know heis out. He says that “none bat gentlemen should have charge of psssenger trains.” That is true in some cases. Tt the traveling public averaged up as well as we do when we travel, then none but gentlewen should ~have charge of passenger trains, but when the compsny kindly offers to ship a carof hogs in s Pullman car, there ought to be a Texas drover with a prod-pole to take charge of it. The Count D'McCafferty don’t want { to eit at the table with a conductcr i who eots with his hat on. Well, ding buat it, the conductors didn't use to eat with their hats on, angway, until the tourists got to stealing tho hats of train men and the latter had to pro- tect them sowe way. A conduztor isw't abie to buy a plug hat every trlp, and then have it stolen by & snoozer from New Jersey. i Of course not. Their salaries are not large enough. We are acqualnted with many of armtam st § the employes of this read, and they | of atten: % are gentleman. 1i there is an em- ploye on_tho rosd who lsn’t a gantle- man, and the Duke De McCafferty % will let us_know who he fs, we will { discharge him, we don’t care1f its tho president of the road. There are lots of men who travel, and who aroglike Mr. McCafferty. They don’t have much st home, aud when they travel they want to make up for the starvation they will have to endure when they got back. As a rule, whon a man wants the porter to come and tuck him into_bed every night, and fan him, and Jull him to sleep with sowe plaintive mel- ody, you can bet that that man, when ho is at home, sleeps in & hay mow with a cellar door over him. If he complains about the food and swears at the waiters, it 1s safe to say at when he is clustered around his own festive board he fills himself up with baled bay and bran mush, and wipes his nose on tho table cloth. You ought to sco us when we travel. We are wreathed in smiles all the tims, no matter what happens. We buy everything that the news sgeat has to_sell, green spples, worms, snd cverything, und we never repine ss some do. We break forth into melo- dlous song somotimes, and thea the poople go forward into the emoking car, o madly throw themsolves from the moving traia. Tt is always beat to ba chlppor and gay when you travel. If a follow- passenger snores loudly and disturbs you, go and bang him scross the snoot with a valise, lsughing merrily all the time. Don’t murmur and com- plain snd make everybody wretched and unhappy, nor rush madly into print, butgo and soak your head and redace the swelling, and have some little degreo of style. That's the safe way to do. Don’t give yourself dead away, as Stewart's body did, but keep still and see how ocher peaple behave, and try to learn all you can, so that some day you will have the requisite ability to whack a bull team at $30 8 month. “Never Touch Another Share.” The boys wero sltting around Vio Muller's saloon talking about the kard timee, and of course their conversa. tion drifted futo the stock market. “Don’t talk to mo about stocks,” #2id a little red-headed man; *“f a man was to glve me”a point iu the d—d strap game I'd hit him right on the nose. I'vo swore off.” “That’s the bustness, sald another, approvingly. ““Ever since I come to thiscountry,” eaid the first speaker, ‘‘I've been buckin’ at the game right along, losin’ all the while. Stock dealin’ is the slickest combination ever cooked up to rake & man's pockst. Highway robbery’s not a clrcumstance. If I was togo down into Sierra Nevada snd see a crosscut two hundred feet long runnin’ slap bang into a solld body of gold nive hundred and ninety-nine fine, aud when I come out if a man was to offer mo a thousand shares for my old hat here, bust me wide open if Iwouidn't belt him on the head with a brick and freezo to the hat. If Tever get taken in again it's my own fault.” The red-headed man walked off, leaving the crowd much Impressed, and at the street corner he overheard a man say to another: a buy; you bet your boots that!” p his ears. vas just eayin' that Sierra Neva- da wasabuy.” “Really think sci” “The boys are taking in all the stock they can get on Pine street.” “You don’t say e0.” “Fair’s got to the control of the tuncel.” “The devil!” ““Mackay's comin’ back from Eur- sald the bear, ope. “Holy Moses!" “They've run s dismond drill into the two thousand and she’s richer'n hot mush. _The true business rolled insand. This is dead square—" The red-headed man heard no more, but inside of fifteen minutes he was in & lawyer's office getting him to fix the papers for a morigage on his house so that he could take a thousand shares on » margin before the next A GANOE VOYAGE: EXPLORING THE WILDS OF THE UPPER COLUMBIA. Walla Walla Unton.. Last November Captaln Al Ping- stone, one of the pilots on the Colum- bia aud Soake rivers, the man who piloted the stesmer ‘49" on the Co- lumbia above Kettle falls, vent up to Fort Colville with the intention of coming down to Columbia to Wallula, for deciding the practicability of run- ning steamboata above Priest raplds On the 28th of February Capt. Piog- stone, accompanied by two Indians, started on his yoyage in & birch-bark canoe. They started from the foot of Kettle falls, and found no obstruction to steamboat navigation until they reached the mouth of Spokane river, where there are rapids which the Cap- tain belioves can be overcome with- out great difficulty, by clearing out tho channel. The next obstruction was 3 short distance above the mouth of the Okiuaksne river, where a pertaga of from seven to twejva miles will have to be made. From this point to Rock Ieland, or Island Raplds, there are no_obstructions to naviga- tion. At Island Rapids s thres or four mile portage will have to be made. The next obstruction is at Priest Rapids, where a portsge of six or seven qmiles ill have to be made. Brom Priest Raplds i Ainsworth there s brosd, decp river, i distance between Kettlefglls and Ains- worth is about 430 miles, and Gaptisn Pingstone and his companions made the trip in nine dsys aod » half. The yiver generally has low banks much like its bsnke below Umatilla, while Tha | oscasionally the bluffs come_down to the water's edge, forming deep can- |yons. A stort distance above tha mouth the baoks of the river aro eolld | bsssle several hundred feet In height, through which the river rushes with great rapidity. Captain Ping- stone fouod the country covered with enow from Fettle falls to below Priest rapids. Thesno was between two and three feot doep, with s crust on most of it that would bear his weight. Cspt.in Pingstone has gone to Port- 1and to report to the Oregon Railroad #nd Navigation company. There lsa Iarge smount cf valuable azricultural Tand In the region known zs the big bend ot the Columbis which would be opened to settlement by putting boats on the rivyr above Priest rapids. Another valaable region 1s north of the Columbia and east of the Okina- kane. Colville valley, rich agricul- tural reglon, which is very sparsely sattled at preseut, would be furnished an ontlat and marker by a line of stesmboats between Ainsworth and Kettle fulls. There are many Induce- ments for opening the navigation of the Columbia above Ainsworth. —_— of the Okinakane SONORA COAL FIELDS. EXTENSIVE BEDS OF ANTHRACITE—P) JECTED RAILWAYS. Correspondesce San Francisco Chron Since the Southern Pacitic railroad is passing near the northern boundary of Sonora, and the Atchison, Topeka. & Santa Fe road constracting a line from Guaymas, traversing the state in & northeasterly direction, a great deal n has been directed to the mining resources of this border region. Aside from its mines of precious met- als, the existence of extensive beds of hard coal, rivaling the best found in Penneylvania, I commencing to recelve the consideration due to the {importance of this coal as a fuel of excellent quality and unlimited quan- tiiy. Tho coal Selds aro of easy access, distant from Guaymas only 120 miles, over a comparatively lovel Tond; aud the scarelty of wood as fuel on the line of the Southern Pacitic, as well as on that of the Atchison, To- peka and Santa Fo railcoad, must soon briog them into railroad connection with a convenlently situated market. 1he carboniferous region cxtends for about twenty miles in length and two miles in width, and is divided into two most important systems of coal beds, one of which is owned by Mr. Alsus, of Guaymas, the ploneer miner on alarge scale In the state, and the other by the Barranca mill and min- ing company, composed of three American citizens and one Mexlcan, who have been succesefully working silver minos for the last eight years. Both parties seem to uaderstand fally the great value of thelr coal proper- o, Mr. Alsua’s coal property is vory extensive, seven different coal seams from two to eight feet In width having beon discovared so far. He is having shafts sunk and (unnels run so as to develop them properly, although their 1a already an imniense amoant of an- thracite coal in sight. Mr. Alsua val- ues his property at $2,000,000. The Barranca Mill and Mining company's coallauds aro remarkable for the un- usual width of the seams they contain and theireasy accessibility. Oaly two of them kave been worked, but they show & width of ten and seven feet respectively, all of the parest anthra- cite, the upper one forming the slope of a hill, and being covered only with afow feet of earth, and underlaid twelve feet diastant by the second bed of equsl quality. They are developed by drifts in the coal which place at fesst one million tons in sight, all sbove the level of the can- yon in which they are situa- ted, leaving everythlng below, where tho mines really bogin, out of consid- eration. Thesa coal mines have been examined within the last few months by experts in the interestof capital, among whom was Mr. Scupham, principal_engineer of the Central Pacific Railroad, Mr. Shaeffer of Philadelphis, authority on coal in Penneylyanis, and Mr. Gardener, state geologist of New York, All are unanimous about the extraordin- ary _quality of the coal, which Is destined to play an importans part in the supplying industry of the Pacific coast, a3 being the only hard coal— anthraclte—found within easy reach of the markets. The Barranca coal mines have been bonded to Charles McQuestion, of San Francisco, who ia about to obtain a grant for a railroad to the coal fields from the Mexican government, and it will not bo long before this valaable coal will take its place at the head of the list In‘the coal markets of the Pacific coast, e of Gold wnd Silver. Denver (Col.)Nows. Muny people have a great deslro to know tho value of gold and silver ia bulk, and to this end we have secured the following from Professor J. F. L. Schirmer,superatendent of the brauch mint in this clty, and It may be relied upon as correct. . The finsness of Col- orado gold and tho calculation cf val- untions cn gold and silver aro also given. It s a matter of considerablo velue, aud it should bo cut ot and preserved: One tou (2,000 pounds avoirdupois) of gold or silver, contains 29,163 troy ounces, aud, therefore, the value of a ton of pure gold is $602,790.21, and » ton of silver, 837,704 81. A cubic foot of pure gold weighs 1,218 75 pouads avoirdupois; a cubic foot of pure silver weighs 656.25 pounds avoirdupols. One milllon dollars gold coin welghs 3,685.8 pounds avoirdupols; $1,000,- silver coin weighs = 58,9209 pounds avoirdupoie. Tf thero is ono par cent. of gold or silver in one ton of ore, it contains 91,63 ounces troy of either of those metals. The average fineness of the Col- orado gold is 781 in 1,000, and the natural alloy; gold, 781; silver, 206; copper, 10; total, 1,000. The calculations at tke mint are made onthe basis that 43 ounces of atandard gold, or 900 fine (coin), are 800, and 11 ounces of silver 900 fine (coin), are worth §12.80. Electricity on the Stage. Tho days of the stage gss men are numbered and the usefulness of the calclum light 1s passing away Tho white, pure glow of the electric light has hlterod its way into the theatres, and an era of new effects has com- menced. The first peopls to use clec- tricity on the Amerlcan stago aro the Kiralfys, who employ i in the incan- tatlon” scene of the Black Crook, A roporter of The New York Qourier has been behind the scones and descrlbed what he saw there. To commence with, the battery supplying the force for the different effects is a_bo-cell 4000 candle power battery; 5o amall affsir. Among the gruesome things ralsed by the Black’ Crook's diablerle are skeletons, the skulls of sich stare and grin, 'and o dolng ow the glow of the inward firs which consumes them. The explaua- tion I _that the skulls are made of paper macheand provided with springs, while_each skull contains a Rubm: kerf coll with carbon points. Add rod glasa for the mouth and eyes and there you are. Elsewhero occars a fenclng scens in which, when the two doelist; 2nege their swords are emitted and a Z2me &rows out of the sontsct, Tnis Is managed by coni- nceting wires to each sword and then placing the actors on certain traps and to completing the clrcuit. Yot an- ! other effect Is that of a ire-bug darting from point to point across the sts ‘work of wires in mid air, so that when he battery s turned on an electric | spark is emitted fitfully at every inter- { section of the wires. | Venus, which preceded the Black Crook, an attempt was made to utilize the electric light in what was billed as “the sun effect.” A half lens was placed in & holc In the scenery and, by means of a regu'ar focusing lamp, pro- duced a succession of changing colors which gave the full effect of the rising sun. Mr. Kiralfy acknowledges that, to the complexiozs and toilet artifices, the electric light Is a terriblo exposer, but he claims that he has invented something which will obviate the dif- Geulty. § JOHN BROWN' D DAUGHTER OF THE HERO AGAINST POVERTY, San Jose (Cal.) Mercury, March 30, There reside on a small farm In the foothills near Saratoga, inthis county, the widow and daughter of one of the most noted men of modern history— John Brown, the wartyr champion of human treedom, who lost his life in the fall of 1859 through his sturdy and plous zeal in bohalf of the slaves whom he eonght te liberate. The widow Is abont 70 years of age, the burden of whose support falls up:n tho daughter, & worthy and caltured Isdy, who is illy fitted for the rough farm work which she 1s obliged to per- form. But she performs her_alloted tacks uncomplainingly, and both mother and daughter would be reason- ably happy and contentcd, as well as independent, but for the shadow of debt that hangs over their little home and the extrs efforts they are com. velled to put forth to meet their monthly intereat. Their home is mort- gaged for 81000, which, it wonld scem %o us, there ought to be noble patriot hearts enough in this state to asaume and pay off, and thereby lsave these worthy women free from the embarass- ments which now weigh them down. It should ba dons for his sake—the geand old man of Kansas fame, the hero-martyr for freedom, who died that this-Jnion, purified of the foul staln of human slavery, might live ! Tt has been suggested that the good peopls of San Joso get them up some sort of a benefi to help them out of thelr embarrassment. In the mean time there may be sowme noble souls who read these lines who would be made richer in thelr own lives by the performance of another generous act, and who would contribute to their ro- lief. Any monies jorwarded to the Bank of San Jose or to the First Na- tionsl Geld Bank of this clty, or to thie office, wil bo religiously applied to the object Intended, and the do- nor's names will evermore bo en- shrined in the gratetul remembrance of tho widow and daoghter of John Brown, whose Body lies molderi 5 in the grave, But 'whose_soul goesn marching on. Farmers and Mechanics. If you wish to avoid great danger and trouble, bestdes ano small bill of expense, at this season of the year, you should take prompt steps to keep ase from your household. The tem should be cleansed, blood purl- fied, stomach and bowels regalated, and prevent and cure dlseases arlsing from spring malaria. Wo know of nothing that will so perfectly and surely do this s Electrlc Bitters, snd at the trifling cost of fifty conts a bot- tle.—[Exchango. Sold by Ish 1 arn ve The Basr SALvE In the world for Outa, Bratser, Sorea, Ulcors, Salt Rhoum, Fover Sores, Totter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblaine, Corns, and sll kinds of Skin Eraptions. This Salve s guarantoed to glve perfect satiafacs tlod L every caso or money re landod, Prloe 25 ooatn per box. For sale by 8aly Ish & McMahon Omahs, Facts that We Eno w. If you ore suffering with a sovero cough, cold, asthma bronchitis, con- sumption, loss of voice, tickling In the throatyor any affection ot tho throat or lungs, we know that Dr. Kixe’s New Discovery will give you immediato reliof. Wo know of hun- dreds of cases it has completely cured, and that where all other medicines had failed. No other remedy can show ono-half ns many pormanent cures. Now to give you satisfactory proof that Dr. Kixa's Niw Discov- iy will cure you of Asthma, Bron- chitis, Hay Fove:, Consumption, Se- vero Cougha and Colds, Hoaraeness, or any Throat or Lung Disease, if you willcall at J. K. Tsit & McMaiton Drug Stors you can get a trial bottle froo of cost, ora regular sizo bottle for $1.00 jan161y(2) Gentle Women ‘Who_want glossy, lnxuriant and wavy tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LYON’S KATHATIRON. This el t, cheap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, a and cures gray- ness, removes dandruff_and ming,éinvx;kez}tthe n?iliul,: ng, a curl tende%my nnlllf keeping it in any desired tion, Beau- i alr is the sure Kathairog, Wirs Fonclag and Rafliog a Speciality. Thelr beauty, permanence and economy dally verking tho extinction of il foncing cheap materlal. Elegant n doslzn, Indestrnetibla Fences for Lawns, Publlz Gronnds aud Come- Tron Vases, Lawn Sottess, canopled and of rustic patternis; Chairs and overy deserlption of Tron and Wire ornamental work desfgned am] manafactured by E. T. BARNUM'S Wire and Tren Work, £, 39 and $1_Woodward Ave., De- trolt, Mich! Sepd far W11Gmt i atalogue and rioa liat sep2t SPEOIAL MASTER COMMISSION- ER'S SALE. By virtue of an order of eale issued out of the District Court, In and for Douglas County, Ne- ‘raska, and to me directed, I will, on thé Ot day ot Aprl, A. D, 1881, at 10 o'clock 3. m. of £ald day, at the south dsor of the Court House inthe Cty of Omahs, Doucls County, Ne- Drasin, ael ot pubic, auciion the property e ecribed ih said order, to wit: Lotuix (0)in block Sno hundred an 1 seventy-one (I71), in the city of Omaha, Douglas County, Nebratka, together with i thoapparte s thareanto belongiog, to s tisty » judgment of eaid court recovered by ot paintd and against Anirew e, | and mansged by euspending a net. | In the Black | TARKE THE — RN — OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Through Sleeping Car Lines “ro— New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL HASTERN CIT:iES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis= ville. AND ALL PoLsTS 1 TH SOUTHREAST. THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Whero Direct Connections are mado in the UNION LEPOT with Throuzh Slocping Car Lines for all Points SOUTH. The New Line for _DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. The unequalod inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, aro as follows: Tho selebrated Pullman (16-wheel; Palaco Siecp- ing Cars, run only on_this Line. = C., B. & . Paisea Drawing-Koom Cors, with Horton's Re- clining Ch irs* No extra chargo for Seata in Reclining Chairs. The famous C., B. & Q. Pal 7 Cars fittad Elega : tan Revolving Chairs for the exclusivo use of irst-class passen- s, B%Stecl Track mnd Saperlor Equipment, com- ined with thelr Great Through Car Afrang ‘ment, makes this, above all others, the favorila Routé to the East, South, and South-Exat. Tryit, and you will find traveling a luxury Instead o » discomfort. ‘Through Ticketa vis $his Celo' rated L saic at ali offices tn the United Statcaand Canala. "All information sbout Rates of Fare, Slcoping Car Aecommodations, Time Tables, & , will be chicerfully given by appls g to JAMES R. WOOD, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. T. J. POTTLE, oot Managas, Chingo SHORT LINE 1880. K., ST. JOE&C.B.R.8, I tho ouly Direct Lino to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST| From OMAHA and the WES?, o change of cars between Omisbs sad St. Lonis ‘and bat one botween Omaha aad New York. 8IX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS REACHE AL Eastern & Whkstern Cities With leds chargos and 1n adveaca of othor lines. ‘This entire line s equipped with Faliax: Palace Sleopiug Carm, Palace Day Coae s, Millor's Safoty Platform and Coupler and the calebrated Westinghouse Atr-Brake. M3EE THAT YOUR TICKET READSWA 8% Via Kansas City, Bt. Jososh sod @l 887 CouncliBlufa k. 2., vla St@ 87 Jooandst. Louls. W Ticko'a forsie st ll coupon statlon In the A. C. D J . Josel W C. SBEACHREST, Ticket Ag: 1090 Famban Street, ANDY BORDEN, A.B. BARKARD, Pase. Agont,Omahs. Gon'rl Azent, Omaha. BY THE USE OF DR. BOSANKO’S PILE REMEDY. INTERNAL, EXTERNAL, AND !'l'(hllmi PILI-ZSlq b the application of DI . which nets iy u Parts afected, absorbim e Tamors, allaying (he inicase Tish LARA’S Eact Tndia Pile Cure. The only specific for all forms of Piles. In use in foreign coun- tries for years, lately intro- duced into America, Warrant- ed to give instant relief and a ermanent eure guaranteed. Sold by all druggists or mailed free on receipt of price, 50 cents, by;the American agents, Richardson & Co., Wholesale Druggists, Saint Touis, Mo. ZARA’S BILIOUS PILIS, guaranteed to give immediate relief in all cases of Bilious and Liver Complaints, Cos- tiveness, Sick Headache, In. digestion, and ecleansing the system of all impurities. Price 25 cents, All druggists sell them. LARA'S IN USE FORTY YEARS. Dr. Storm’s CELEBRATED SCOTCH Gough Candy AsSafe and Pleasant Remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, HOARSENESS and Strengthen= Ing the Lungs. SOLD EVERYWHERE. Price cnly 10 Cents. remedy for all iadder, and Urinary Painfal Uriiating, LAME 30, =nd all Female Com- nes, 18 cortain in it ¢ cloo can. or sent by mall free X NEY PAD CO0., PROP'RS, Toledo, O. soor aidraaa for our Iitle book, 2wz G YRS K. ISH. Zgont for Nobrasks. SIQUX CITY & PACIFIC D AN] St. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Old_Reliable Siouz City Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ] Baffer. Ac BFEED, SBAFETY AND COMFORT HOURS 15 Apvancz or Orazr Rovrs. MAKE NO bEandaticiingapormancatourowhes remedics have and. & merita: DO NOT DELAY il the drain on the system Jermanent dlsability, bat bay 1 TRY IT%* CURED PRICY, 50 CENTS. ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR IT, md when you can notobtain itofhim, w vill send it, prepaid, on receipt of price Bosanko's Treatise on Piles sent fro aapphieation: Address NE DR, BOSANKO MEDICINE co. PIQUA.O. PRCPOSALS FOR INDIAN PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION, Washington, Mareh 22, ., (a8 the case may b Coinmissioner of In fian” Aflafrs, Nos. 65 and 67 Woaster Street, N ew York, will be received un- 4l 11 .m. of Monday, May'2, 1831, for furnish - g for the Indian service about 500,000 pounds Bacon, 40,000,000 pounda Bee! on the ho 000 potinds Beaae, 70.000 pounda Eaking 2,300,000 pounds Corn, 750,000 pounds Co 300,000paunds Flour,212,000 porinds Feed, 30 younds Hard Bread, 75,000 pounds Hom'ng, 450 brrrels Moss Pork, 43 (c'usistnz in part of 1 icking, 36,000 y Standard Calico, 00,000 yar !s; Drilling, i 215,000 yard i kory St yuds; yar 00 yards) Clothi cericn, ‘ware, Medical Supplies; and a long. Colisheous articlos, such as Harness, Hakes, Forks, &¢., and for §75 Wagons required tor the seryice It Arizona, Colorado, Lixho, Tndian Ter. s brasks, Novada aod W at Chic A'so, Goods aud articles that. may o for t be deliversd atthe Akcncios ids must be mado out on Government she kinds and quentiti suppiles requtred for cach Agen. cy, and the kinds and_quantities, in gross, ail other goods and articles, together with Propeeals and ferms for contract and bond Gitions 10 be observed by bidders, tme and | Se piace cf dellvery, terms of conrat and pay- ‘ment, transportatien routes, aud other noeesnary. instrictions wi | be furnished upon application 4 tho Indfan Oice in Washington, of Now, 65 and 67 Wocstae St - Vi Comissaries of Eubsistence, ‘A, at Chi cago, Saint Louis, Saint s t 1, Leavenworth, San Francisco, Omaha, Cheyenne, and Yankton, and the Postmaster at Sioux City Eids will ba opened at the hourjand day above d bidders are invited to be pr.sent at oz, .. ed by eortifiet checks upon som> United Statas Depository of Assistant Trosaurcr,for a least ivo et cont. of et al. defendsnt. R. Orchard, . SIMERAL, mLst Special Mastor Comuissioner. {1 Aot of the propisst Fiiomas . Nicmor, marsim Reting Comamtosoc. SUP- | HE INTERIOR, Office MICA MANUEACTURING CO., 81 MICHIGAN AVENUE, CHICAZD. & Ask Your Dealer For It otz AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Protusely best book pu Extraor linar ‘Adarees Ag [ 5 marea_(half of 1) at §2500 per aces April st and tar time his s will_end Any r b sirect car-track remainder of each week at the cornor of reats. ED. REED, Froprietor. Stable Corner 11th and Foward Strzets. THE DAILY BEE APPETIZER-—SURE CURE For COUGHS, OOLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. to TOLU ROC 0 fo the known, world. By add exellent Appetizer aud Tonic. s nd the numerous testimonials recei e 1 RYE fttle mily use. The of ita virtnes and the best. evidences Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAJTION.~- DON T BE DECEIVED by unpein to palm off npon vou only MEDICATED article made, tie GENUINE RYE, which (s the n cach bottle, ‘sommon Rock and_Ryo In piac Daving a G Extract from Report of the Com: TREASURY DEPART: Wana Meears. LAWRKENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madison §t,, Clica, Gutiawms: This cemp she BALSAM OF TOLU 1o i Cotapounded sccording o ) ‘wuder the provisions of 1 when 8o stamped, way La ts, Apothecarles and Other ey e . s. K. dold by Druegien & craoria wl bewn Tlable to pay spocial Yours Respectfully, (Signel) _ GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llls. Sold by DRUGGIS’(I’S. Q,gy(‘)‘g\ERS amgnp\EALEBS everywhers 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 are more than double the corresponding time last year. All orders addressed to the Omaha Oftlce will be promptly filled. G, Om: JOHN ZEHRUN ivenport and 15th S THIS NEW 'AND CORRECT MAP . Proves beyond any reasonable question that the +~ CHICA G0 & NORTH-WESTERN RY *1s by all odds the best road for you to take when traveling In either direction between 1. Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest.* Carefully examine this Map. The Prineipal Citles of the Westand Northwest are Stations onthisroad. Its through trains mako close eonnections with the trains of all railroads 3 Junction points. THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Overall of Its prinaipal lines, rung each way daily from two to fougor moro Fast Express Trains. 1t is tho only road west of Chicago tha the - e PULLMAN HOTEL DINING CARS. N Northwest of Chicago.) 1t has Is theonty raad that rans Pullman Slecoln arly 3,000 MILES OF ROAD. | Trunk Lines : er & California Li | Superior Line. ted States and, Freeport & Dubuque Line.” “Milwa Tickets ovaz this roed aze soid by all Coupon T anadas. eimber to ask for Tlekets via this road, be saro th MARVIN HUGHITT, Gew'l Managor, Chicago. 7 . HARRY P. DUEL, 2. ® RIMBALL, A J. BELL, Tieket Acen JAMuS T CLARK CHAS. FiRMITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Frrnitore and o Ififholmry Trada. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF KEW COODS AT ThE LOWEST PRICES. OHAS. SHIIVERIOK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street. PRICE LIST R Ericurrar'S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. it,and take none other. . Agent, Chleago, $Farnham{Streets s anl Farnbas Mon’s Ustton & 10 to Blen's Cotton Worsted, Men's Worsted S Men’s Blue Flannel ts eck Wear, Linen Collars and Sum- ine of N Complete line o by - S Silk Handkerehiefs, Hats, Caps, Glov Trunks and Valises, Boots and Shoes, Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu- facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S “antans tho Latest Home and Tele- Nows of th Day. i MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, Corner 10th Street,