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OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. B, 1lam,iipm, m, §307. m. s im, Np.m Foe., uu:.. ip m. Ty Ir:]m Tinooln, 1240 5. m; Arrivsl And Departure of Trains UNION PACIFIC. TIME CARD OF sEave ousna. plod. EANBAS cm' ST, JOE & COUNCIL SLUF?8 ey e m J. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St Good_Styles. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite postotfice. W. R. BARTLETT, 317 South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS. DUPRENE &MENDELSSHON, ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creighton Block. A T. LARGE, Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block. SOUTS oW SHOES. E. cor. :6th and Donglas JOUN FORTUNATUS, 60510th 8t., masufactures to order good work at fair prices. Repairing done. BED SPRINGS. J. F. LARRIMER, BODKS, NEWS AND STATIONER 3.1 FRUEHAUF, 1015 Tiam Stroet.. BOARDING CENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS, b RYAX, southwest cor. 16th wnd De Beat Board for the Satistacti Guaranteed. Meals at al Hours. Board by tue Day, Week or Month. ood Terms for Cash. o Furnished Rooms Suppiind. "~ CARRIAGES AND ROAD WACONS WM. ENYDER, No. 1319 14th and Harney St. CIVIL ENCINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Farham St Town Sury rade and’ Sewerage Systems a COMMISSION MERCHANTS. 08BN G. WILLIS, 1414 Dodgo Stroct. 3. B. BEEMER, For deials s large Advertise ‘mant in Dailand Weok WEST & PRIT>CHER, Mu: a1d Who'esle Dealois'tu SIOUXCITY & 81, PAUL . R — -t m) Expres......10 BRIDGE DIVIEION U. P. B . y—8 & m,98.m, 108 m, ,8p. m,Ep.m, 5. m, 5; p. m., Ionltfly'un imacy, leaviae Omaba at § and 11 , 23005 p. oncll Blufis st 9:35, 20:26's. m, wnd 22 and £:26 p. m. . " J. ENCLISH, TTORNEY AT LAW—310 8t wita 4. 1. WOOLWORTH. CHARLES POWELL, 2 OF Tii¥: PEACE—Corner 15th and Omaiin Kob. DEXTER L. THOMAS, | e Arw-nr at xnw—wm-l’hi - CRADWICK, an:u_om._xn ston, Block, next t Post Office, ONARL, S®-Patents Prooured. &R IOTABY FUBLIC, _CULLEOTIONS MADR " U'BRIER & GARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, OPFICETpton 1156k, Fiftoonth and Parabammt T s mENTOMm, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAG! BLOOK, COR. DOUD. & 16TH STS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Conneli, Attorney-at-Law. O e Pron: roone, gp sai, o, Tanssonts e btk bl ding, R W, corer Fiftoeuth an Farnhan Sireete . swor Gian K Bamion Ezpick & REDICK, Atto-neys -at-Law. ation will be giver to all vlte corporaiions o overy deecription;, il al tho Oourts e e Bt appostte baw F. BARDER™C Aflox HEY A1 x‘ua —se1 CLARKSON & HUNT Suceessors to RICHARDS & HUNT, Attorneys-at-Law. £158. 14th Streot, Omalia, Neb. P —— SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Axe. Aipeovoriowtn the world ha ve Loea wade ot iz whero Sants G v O oft aek If 10 makes goods o 5o 2 really o Bvos I 8 montalo of en Sast year o excuraion auiled clear Andsu a Whore, it nd ar helghver 6icg than orer wor usen, Birda with the hoos of & ratabow were fouid, While fowors of e jaisite fragrance woro Srow ‘ng aroand. Rot loug were ihey left to wonder In doub. A ol soon camp thy had heard mach shoat, T Santa Claas 801l And thisthey all 5, 3 eoked like the e "es0severy day That rosked verval ermsaboppor inead ofredoe, Mot o i drove them Ho sbhowed thora sl over his wondarfal rosim, A T e T e - - = Py ereSending tnom il 2 e S A 1) our Gloves we are sending to Bunce, axta showed them suspenders snd many thinge i o &% rarore s vovd sand i oo .2,,&;," o it wil et Sher Lol share. B e o dwellors in Oumaba tows, oits o Bunoss g0 rounds Lo ot Coneand Ham burg Line. WERKLY LINE OF STEAMERS SEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY AT2T. M., POR England, Franceaud Germany For Pastage spply to €. . RICHARD & CO. General Passenger Agents, 01 sroadway, New York. BANK £ MOORES ) oyamn. HENK WEDRASEMS VIRECAR WORKS l EBNSTKREBS‘ Manutacturer of al kinds of VINEGAR:" . Bet. 900 and 10:n ONAEA NEBS, from any Jocaiity yromptly e ‘manner. Factory and Office 3 Galvanized Tron Cormce Windowcaps, ete. 3. BONNER, 1300 Douglay St. CLOTHING AND runmsmuunnnns pe, Boots, Tose Good Lige. CLOTHING BOUCHT. C. SHAW will pay lghest cash price { x sscond clorhing. Corner 10th and Farnbam. "DENTISTS. DR. PAUL, Williams' Block, Cor. 15th & Dodgo DRUGS, PAINTS AND OILS. KUHN & L0, Pharmacists, Five Pancy Goods, Cor. 15th and J | Douglas Streets. W. 3. WHITEHOUSE, Wholesa'e & Retail, 16 st C. C. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Street, M, PARE, Drugelst, 10th snd Howard Sts DRY GOODS, NOTIGNS, ETC. JOHN H. F. LEHMANN &C0,, New York Dry Goods Store, 131080d 1312 Farne ham sieeet. 3. C. Enewdld, algo boots & shoes, 7 th & Pacific FURNITURE. A F. GROSS, New and Second Hand Furaiture es, 1114 . Highcst ch piico "second hand goods, J. BONNER, 1300 Douglas St, Fin Goods, & FENCE WORKS OMAHA FENCE CO. GUST. FRIES & C0,, 1218 Harney St. Improv- od foo Boxes, Iron and Wood Fences, Uffico Bailings, Counters of Pine and Walnut. * FLORIST. A Donaghus, pants, cu, fowors, soods, boqucts “cor_16th'and Douglas FOUNDRY. JOHN WEARNE & SONS,cor. 14th & Jackson st “FLOUR AND FEED OMAHA CITY MILLS, Sth and Fambam Sts. Welshans Bror., proprielors. CROCERS- Z STEVENS 21st between Cun nee 234 HATTERS . W. L PARROTTE & CO., 1806 Deuglas Street, Wholessle Exch HARDWARE RGN AND STEEL DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Whoiesale, 110 sud 12 15th st A, HOLMES, corner 16th a HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. 13th 8t., b o & California. E. B. WEIST, 32 13th §t, bet. Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHERY. LS CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld, 9th & Farn DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Farnbam St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Street. Southern Hotel, Gus. Famel0th Leasenworth IRON FENCING Vorks, Agents for the o inds Doagestreet. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE- MRS. LIZZIE DENT, 217 16th Strest. JEWELERS JOHN BAUMER, 1314 Fainham Stroct, JURK- H. BERTHOLD, Razs and Metals, LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT FOSTER & GRAY, comer 6k and Douglas Ste, LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. 3. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G. A LINDQUSST, One ot our st opular Merchast Tulors o ro- u th Spring_aod Sun r. Sty ish, durable & lllllm[" MRS C. A. RINGER, Wi Fancy ooty 1o gt losalo and Retail, Zeplirs, Cas &c. | Chioapest 0 pat PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- W.S.GIBES, M. D., Room No._4, Crelghton Flock, 12th Strect. ¥. D, Masonic Block. aud Ear, opp. posteice GRADDY, W.15th and Faraham St. PHOTOCRAPHERS, DI Ocuitet and_Aurist” Gt €@ eenth Street First-class Work and Prompt- nosr MusonicHall.. nos Gusrantecd PLUMBING, CAS AND STEAM FITTING P W. TARPY & 0., 210 12th St., bet. Farn- ham & Douglas. Work promply attended to. D. FITZPATRICK, 409 Douglas Street. IC AND PAPER HANCING 412 Dodge Sireet. PLANING MILL. A.MOYER, manufacturer of sach, doors, blinds: nand i, fornieh- o and Oth sts. - ke, cor bet. Farn, & Har. mmr.[l o8 unmms PATENT bet, Farn, & Har. snmv cAs: MANUFACTORY 0.3. WILDE, Manutacturer snd Dealer fn all kinds of Show ‘Cases, Uprieht Cases &c., 1317 Cass 'STOVES AND TINWARE. A. BURMESTER, Dester 1 toves and Drears, d Mamutacturer in Rootsand all kinds of Building Work ud Fllows’ Block: 2. BONNER, 1800 Doug. St. Good and Chosp. SEEDS ANS, Wholessle and Betail Seed |Drills LTCa s, 01 Felows fill. SHOE STORES. Philipp Lang, 1320 Farnhamst. bet. 15th & 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PEKKINS & LEAR, 1416 Donclas St New and Second_Tane d Furnitare, Hcuse Furnishing Goods, z., bought snd I\ldnnmmvn ing, SALDONS. BENRY KAUFL_YX, e SR e e dly. FLANNE On Parnbam, next to the R b l 'W—h' J. FALCONER, 670 16th Street UNDERTAKERS CHAS. RIEWE, 1012 Farnbam bet 10th & 11th 99 CENT STORES HENRY POHLMAN, toys, notions, pictures, Jowelry, &ic., 618 16tk bet. ouglas. ¥.0, BACKUS, 1305 Faraham fst. e o TELEGRAPH. By National Associated Prese. EXILED SOCIALISTS | REPRESSION AND CONFISCATION GOING O IN GERMAN Nt Wasuiscros, April 22—F. W. Frizache and L. Vierlck, members of the socialist Isbor parly of Germany, | former members of the German par- linment, are in Washington to seek nid for their socioty la Germany. Vierick in an interview s have enrolled forty to fifty thousand BISMARCK'S TYRA- men in this country. We are organized here similar to the Trish land league, and at every meeting s committee is appointed to collect money. By one of Bismarck's laws in Germany we are forbidden to collect money for our party or to hold meetings. Six honored men of our party have been baulshed from the cities of Barlin and Hamburg; nearly all of them left iamilics behind them, and we are for- bidden to collect money for the rolief of these women and children. The property of those who are exiled from citlea is confiscated, aud the moat vig- orous measures of repression are ap- plied against ue. We had sixty-eight newspapers, but they have AL BEEN SUPPRESSED, We came to thls country to appeal t0 thoss who sympathize with us. We find very littloopposition to our cause among the Germaus of this country. A fow friends of Bismarck have op- posed ua and some Germana are indif- ferent; but most of them sympathize with ur. The money raised will b applid chiefly to the election of socialists to pariisment in the election to take place this sum- mer. We have now & dozen members of tho reichstag, but we hope to elect a good many more at the coming elec- tion. Bismarck is afraid that we will elect too many for him. He will not snoounce the date of the election, but keeps that secret, hoping to take us by surprise. He has authority to de- signato the date, but we intend to be well prepared, and if we can raise money enough we will make a thorough canvase. Blsmarck will do all he can to prevent our sucaess, but he can’t stop us. Our party is torced to make a quiet canvas, but we hope to make an effective one. Local or township elsctions lately held In Ger- many showed that the party was in- creasing in the face of all Bismarck's repressive messures. The socialist party is not in favor of ewploying extreme measures, say arsassinations, initsinterests. Vierick, emphatically, said, “We are for peace- ful, lawful methods. We do not defy the laws, though they sre made to boar hard on us. Our party had no connection with the assaults that have been made upou the) emperor's life.” TAXING BANK DEPOSITS. IIPORTANT DECISION BY COMMISSIONER. RAUM—ELRVEN POINTS SETTLED, Watmisoros, April 22.—In the case of the International bank of Chicago againet whom the government has claim for deposits mot Te- tarned for taxation for @ poriod of years, which has been un- der consideration for the past week by the commissioner of internal revenue, a decision hss been rendered that the baok ls liable for taxes as follows: June 1at, 1875, to November 30,1879, tax on deposits, 816,682 81; year end- ed November 30, 1880, $9,678.16; penalty, £,678.16, Total, $37,039.13, In snswerlng the eleven points raised by the countel of the bank, Commis- slover Raum ruled ss follo First—That checks recelved for clearings when deposited for_collec- tion, become taxable when collection should be actaslly made. Second—That an_overdraft cannot belawfally deducted from deposits in making the return, although it is not a deposit. Third—That the bank is entitled to » dedaction of the amount of certitied check acoount erroneously sharged up by the collector, Fourth—That cashiers’ checks given in purchase of exchange aro depoalta. Fifth—That_collections made for outside banks, if not remitted the fol- lowiog day,should be treatedlas depos- Stxth—That marginy deposited on optlona aro taxablo as deposil Sovonth—That special sccounts de- ited for a limited time, at & speclal P rate, are not as borrowed money but as_deposits. Eighth—That certificatos of deposit by bauks for money borrowed aretax- able as depos Ninthe Taat debit check passed to eredit of drawor is a deposit. Tenth—That checks on out-of-town banks received for oollection aro not taxable, but if credited to the cus- tomer they are. Eloventh—That all money coming fnto the hands of the bank to ba re- paid at a future day, with o without fntereat, should be treated as depos- its, whother secared by collateral or note. FRYE'S PHILLIPIC. THE BOURBONS IRRITATED AND FLOCK— G TO ROSCOE'S STANDARD—MULTI- PLYING PAIRS. Wasnixoroy, April 22— Demo- cratlo senators are considerably stirrod up about Frye's Tuesday speech. The belief among them is that he was inspired by the adminis- tration. It was stated by democrats ay that the administration far- hed Frye with the materlal for a speech, and he ransacked the depart- ment for it. The effsct has been to make the democrats talk of voting with Conkling to reject the nomina- tion of Robertson. Two senators flatly declared thelr intention to 'ote agalnst Robertson, and one said h believed the nu)nnty of his side would do the same. Soveral senators are talking of leav- ing here for their homss with the pur- poss of not returning this session. Senator Slater intends going to Ore- gon next week and he does not expect toreturn. He will be paired with Sen- ator Platt, of Connecticat, who is also going away. Senator Frye stated yes- terdsy that he would be compelled to be abeent for some timeand the prob- ability of the senate belng agaln left without a quorum presents tself, ORDERS TO OVERHAUL. Itis stated at the capltal that the president has directed Postmaster General Jamss to thoronghly overhaal the post-office department, and re- moveall officers and employees who had sny connectlon with the Star route service. A FAMOUS DULLING GROUND. Henry A. Stevens recently took Senator Brown, of Ga., to Blade burg to show him the duelling ground there, saylng there was no knowing how soon he might have occasion to useit If the present practice of sens- torlal remarks being misunderstood in debate continues. BURNT POWDER. Senator Jonas has received a tele- gram from Lieutensnt-Governor Me- Henry, of Towa, who lives in an ad- joining parish In which the Heath outrage referred to by Seuator Dawes, was located. This dispatch states that the Heth property was insured for $4,000, hut after its destruction the .A,men of the insorance companies rated it at §1,400. MINT JULEP, The director of the mint has re- turned from & vislt to northern Illi- Roie, St. Louls and New Orleons. At St. Louls he selected rooms fn a pab- 1o building for. the use of the assay office, authorized by an act of tho late Secaring the sssay office gives St. Louia a big start for a new mint, to b established in tho Missis- slppt valley at no distant day. The | mint at New Orleans was thoroughly | examined and found to be In first- class condition. WAhlie in St. Louis | the director opened negotlations for | the purchase of fine sflver from the | refinery located in that city for use in { the New Orleans mint. He he wheat crop of northern Illinois is badly damaged, but throughout the balance of the stats it is In good con- diilon. TELEGRAPEIC BREVITIES. The postoftics depactment prohibits writing or printing, other than tho address, on the address side of postal cards, The Boers and Kaffors threaten to resume fighting in South Afrlca. The farmers of the west of Ireland, at a meeting Tharsday, unsnimously condemned the land bill. The Austrian ambassador has been instructed to_attend the faneral of Lord Beaconsfield, as a testimonial of regard. The fatal eickness among the Chi- nese employed on_theCanada Pacific railway in British Columbla is caused by the viotims coming in contaoct with poisoned oak, which abounds in that section. Cotton merchants of Cincinnati have agreed to raise §25,000 of the guaraatee fund of the International Exposition cf Atlanta. Willard Connell and Augustus C. Baldwin have been appointed railroad commiesloners of Wisconsin, Fire-Marshal McFadden, after an investigation of the Pmmusg Opera House, pronounces it in a terrivle conditionand uosafe to hold andiences. The floor may give way and should & panic ocoar the stairway at tho en- trance would cave in. The railroad of companies of Oin- cinnati have raised the wages of men emploged to loadjsnd unload the cars, from ten to twelve and a half cents per hour. ‘National] Scientists. Wasurva1ox, April 22.—At the business sesslon of the National Acrdemy of Science yesterday, some fiftoen scientific men wero suggested for membership, but only two were electod—Prof. H. A. Rowland, at the head of the department of physles, in John S. Hopkln's nniversity, and Dr. Arthur W. Wright, professor of molecular physics, Yala colloge.Both aro physicians. Prof. Fairman Rogers resigned tho yluco of tressurer, and Prof. John C. Coffin, U. 8. N., was unanimously elected to fill the va- cancy. Tho following gentlemen were so- lected a board of councll: Prof S. F. Baird, Washington; Prof. Woleott Gibbs, Cambridge; Prof. A. Hall, U. S. N.; Prof. J. E. Hilgard, Washing: ton; Prof. Clarence King, Washing- ton; Prof. Fairman Rogers, Massachu- setes. A BIG BONANZA. THAT 1S WHAT SARAH BERNHARDT'S AMERICAN SEASON HAS PEOVED—EX- PERIENCES OF HER TOUR. A reporter of Tho Now York Her- ald who interviowed Henry E. Abbey, Bernhart's manager, found 1t easier to obtaln facts than views. In an- swer to a question he said, “Fat? No; Mlle. Bernhardt can't be said to be fat, though she has certainly gained in flash and blood since she first appeared.” <Her health, then, is good?” “Ex- cellent. She hasn’t had a sick day in this country. Tired and fatigued she is often, but not sick. ““Well, you have had am.plo oppor- tanity to judge; what ls her disposl- tion?” “I have accompsnied her from tho first, have been evergwhero with her, and haven't seen her out of temper once. She is easily excited if there is noiso in the theatro durlog rehoarasl, but that is becance she directs as well as acts, and she neods the attention of her company.” Do you find her exacting?” “Not atall. We havea contract. I keep | F mine and she keeps hers, o there is no opportunity for exaction on efther side. 1 mean well by her and she certainly han bohavod adnirably with %1y she very fond of money " “No, T don't think she is.” “‘Sho works hard ensugh for it.” “On, that of courso, Well, I dare ssy she likes money well enough, but cupidity is ot her weakness. ~Shs hales to play to & small house, for in- stance, but not because it reduces her interest. She wants her house packed full because it inspires her to do her best.” “Her Interest?’ I thought you paid her a certaintyl” “No. She shares, snd has from the first,” “Bat don't you everhave argament about her exponses?” “No; for she dofrays hor own. Its customary to pay all the oxpenses of forelgn ar- tiats, but she had such a retinue—her sister, her thro maids, her agents and 80 on—that she thought it would be botter and esster if wo agreed on n specified amount for her expenses, (o bo paid sach week. I agreed to it. She named the sum and I psid it. It pleased hor and benefitted me, I know thero Is & great deal said about her love of money, and all that, but although sho has worked hard snd made fortane, she impresses mo being very liboral—too free, porhaps. She will havo what she fancies, and she wantsfher people o do the same.” “Have you had any accidents on your long trip’ “Not one. We have been wonderfully fortanste in that regard. Nor have we missed any engagoment of any consequence. We were unable ono day to get out of New Orleans, and when we did ges out the train was delayed by the blockade on the rosd untll after 8 o'clock in the evening. It was, of course, impossible to give a perform- ance that evening, as the ssme blockado that deleyed us provented our sonding an agent ahead to prepare the hall. The next night Bernhardt falnted on the stage in the third act. and wohad to ring down. This was in Mobile. Again she fainted one night In tho first act, but after five minates delsy the cartain went up and she finished through sheer nerve and plack. With these exceptions we have had no annoyance and the publie no disappointment.” “How many performances have you given?” “Next Monday will ba the 160th.” ““And, If it's a proper questlon, how much money have you taken inf” “‘Counting and estimating the molglz- of this week in Philadel- phis, we have received between 843 000 snd £440,00C.” ‘“Are you saf fied!” T am natarally pleased with that part of It, but any manager will tell you that the chief anxlety has een 'to regulariy do what was prom- faed. You know It was predicted that Bernhardt couldn't stand the fatigns of & hundred nights. Well, hers she 1s, aalkeen as & briar, and really able to go! on another fifty If her engage. mm; 'ou;rl permit.” “oss of your traveling hy done In tho daytime, masclt 1 oo the conteary. If, for instance, we were to start at elght in the morning, Bernhardt and the compay would b faken to the aleepers after the previous night's performance. Then they conld g0 to bed and rest until_eleven the mext day. At that hour breakfast was always served.” “You spoak of her ‘retinue;' did sho have many hangers-ont” “None, ab- solutely ncne. “Does she have a pet dogl” *No, nor a pet son. By the way, what an outrage that story Is! She has no son with her, and has had none with her, and she has too much sense to carry a poodle with her.” “As Mlie. Bernhardt has played nearly every night ehe hasn’t had much time for sight secing?” “No. Sho has no time for sight-seelng or soolety seeing. She fs & business wo- ‘man, on a business trip. She knows, of necessity, mext to nothing of the country, and less of the paople and their customs. She has a fund of common sonse whick would be a for- tune to some of our advertising peo- ple. She came with an end in view— artisic repute snd money. The money I can vouch for, and the col- umns of the Herald are ample proof that her reputation has not been in- jured here, I say nothing of my own part of the matter. I am apub- llc csterer, and that ends It I thought it best to travel with her, so that I could settle whatever dispute_srose, but I really have kad very little to do. She is like a kitten to manage. It is tomy interesi to make her comfortable and happy, sud to the best of my ability 1 have done so. We have have work- ed in perfect harmony and for a com- mon end.” “She is to produce the mew play here?” “Yea, aud it will make quite sation. Do o really anticipato & second success| “Ye- the evidence s tangible. I don't think the speculation will get the bestof me elther.” “/Ts it a fact that you have arranged for a further season!” ““On the contrary, Mlle. Bernhardt will play twelve times and then go di- rect to Paria. I have had no thought ef further season, and all reports to that effect are erroneous. —_ ot be Decarved. T these times of quack mediclno advertisements everywhere, it is truly gratifying to find one remedy that is worthy of praise, and which really does as recommended. Electric Blt- ters, wo can veuch for as being a trus and reliable remedy, and one that will do as recommended. They invariably care Stomach and Liver Complaint Diseases of the Kidaeys and Urinary Difficulties. We know whereof we speak, and can readily say, give them atrial. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by Ish & McMahon. (@) Eackien's Arnica Saive The Best SaLve In the world fos Gats, Brulss, Sores, Uloors, Salt Rhoum, Fevor Sorce, Tetter, Uhapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Oorns, and all kinds of Skin Eruptlons. 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RISDON, General Insurance Agent, REPR nNTS: PHCENIX ASSUKAL b s TRE] Galifor T s ERITISH ANERICA mlmulcgcn 1,200,000 NEWA 4K FIRE INS. CO., Assels.... 500,000 AMERICAF CENTRAL, Aweta. 300600 St Cor.of Ftisoath & Dongta 8t " BUSINESS COLLEGE. THE CREAT WESTERN Geo. R, Eathban, Principals Oreighton:Block, - OMAHA Send for Circular, ova0ak ¢ KENNEDY’'S EAST INDIA o swi Z ¢ §Es 2 4 il %5k 35 a3 = =a e.,é w R 0 w s P PR BITTERS I ILER & GO0, SOLE MANUFAOTURHRS, OMAHA, Neb. PROPOSALS FOR SPRING. The undersigned will roceiro proposala from paries dosirlog (o ol flicon (19 Lo hirty (G0) acrea of land on which the: i situated & _cloar Soring whove sutiet a in he sdeoF s IAE mot icsa tan ivo feot abovo tho goneral lovol of sur- roundiog and contiguous and. Fa tlos ofring £uch ond wil state the sise of number of gallons r mioute of such spring, its exact distance from neares.railriad station and the number of sectio®, townshin and range in which it is Tocated. "Thees proposals will be opened on_the 30th day of April, 1551, and the Commisslon reserves the righta efec aay azd il bids w. Freciont. TS RALEY, e Clobd. R K_LIVINGSTON, Plattsmonth, ‘State Board of Fish Commisaicn. ap2-d10twlt D. T. MOUNT, Manutacturer and Dealer fn SADDLES anp HARNESS, 1412 Farn. Bt. Omaha Neb, Agent tor she. Odebrated Conoord Harness | Two Medalsand a Diploma of Honm With the Very Highest Award the Judges Cc Bestow ix Awirend ‘ol Harmess St the Centoanin Exhibition, Common also, Ranchmen's and Landle's Sad. dles.” Wa keep tho largest stock in tho West, sadinviteall who'cansot examine to s fof prices, TAKE THE NO CHANGING CA —snwa— Whee Dire ct conpections are Made Wi phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, via PEORIA for ville. AND ALL POLSTS IN THE THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections sre mado in UNION LEPOT wi Car Line for sil Points The New Line for Tho unequaled Inducements offered by Line o Traselers and Tourlsts, are as foll Tue celobrated Pullman (16 ec) Palaco § ing Cars Tun anly on_tia L [ e o Gove, it Horton clining Ch irs Reclining C! Dining ‘above all others, the fav Tt makest Ro 5 uth, and South-East. th 0 th Chertully given by appiying to e Y WJ MES R. WOOD, SHORT LIN 1880. Is tho only Diroct Line to ST. LOVIS AND THE EA! From OMAHA aud the WEST. RuacHNS ALE Plattorm Coupler and the celobrated /sstinghouse Alr-Brake. Vs Kuusss Clty, 88 ConncliBlufts k. R.,via 8t 85 Joe nndSt. Lovis. SR e Tlcketa for sie st il coupon sations - " BARNARD, A ANDY BORDEN, Pass. Agont,Omaha, Gon'rl Agent, Omaha. PLIES AND TRANSPORT- ATION. EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Offics ‘of Indian Affairs, W aahington, Marc) &c., (31 thocase may be,) and directed t Commissioner of Indian” Affairs, Nos. 65 Wooster Street, N ew York, will be &l 11 8.m. of Monday, May’ Bacon, 40,000,000 pounds Beef on the hoof, 000 potinas Beaus, 70,000 pounds ki 80,060p0unds Flour,212,000 poun ‘pounds Hard B Esunis Flominy: T8 ounda Lare 1820 ssreis s For 00 pounds Rice, 11,200 pounds Tes, Jounds Tobacco, msc:\mo pounds Salr, pounds Soap, tounds Soda, vounds Sugat, ai $99.000pounds Wheat. ‘Also, Blankets, Woolon an.1 Cotton Roods, (cnalsting_in Standard Calico, 300,000 yar. uck, fro> from al 115, Gingham, 50,000 Sow Shéeticg, shmllnz‘ 9,000 yards ‘Medical Supplies; and a long list ot hengs arlc cs, For Arizons, Colorado, Dal ihsae City and Siou Clly. 0 b deliverod atthe Agencles. Bids must be made janks. Scheiu'os showin of subsist supplles required for each A o nd the kinds and quanities, in erom, of her 2003 and articles, togother with blank ailo Dropcesl and foms foF Contract and bond, ditione to ba obserred by bidders, time placo f delivery, terms of contrart ard ‘ment, trausportatian roates, and other necesmary instriictlons wi 1 be furnished upen application to the Indian Office in Ws o York, Wm. cRRTIFIRD CuRCRS. chec upon somo United the amount of the proy mar1m ‘Acting Commission: CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER! Motallc Cages, Coffins, Caskets, Bhrouds, otc. , Neb, Fam mStreo . Othand Iith, Omaba, Tol graphi: orlera oramotlv atondod ; AET 2 W/E}S’@ i OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Through Sleeping Car Lines New York, l;t;;t_‘)n. Philadel- AND ALL EASTERN CITiES. THE SHORT LINE Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis- _SOUTHBEAST. ‘Through Siccping. SOUTE. _DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. hairs. The famous ., B. & Q. Palace G Tor the excludivo. use of first-Jass pisses ‘Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com- Lined with their Great Through Car Afrange. will find traveling & luxury Calo' rated Lino for e ahoitcestn the Onf igamis | and Sexual Philosophy. Al information about Rates of Faro, Sleeping ar Accoummodations, Time Tabes, &, will bo Genorsl Pamenger Agonty Clcago. T. J. POTTER, K. G., 8T. JOE&C. B. R.R,, fo change of cars betweon Omaha aad 8t. Lonls and but one betwoen Omaha and New York. SIX DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Eastern & Whstern Cities With less charges andin advance of other lincs. MEEE THAT YOUR TICKET READSA 5t. Josoph snd W PRCPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- posa Flor, Cioebing or Transporeation, 151, for furnish - ing for the Indian service about 00,000 poun king Powder, 230,000 pounda Cor, 75000 pounds Cofe, & 300,060 of ticking, 80,000 yards: Drilling, 25,000 000 a3 Tarness, Plows, 8, & and for 78 Wagons required insportation for such of the Supplies, articles that may not be contracted out on Government the kinds and quantities hington, or Nos. 65 AL bids mush b accompanicd by certifisl Eistos Doonitory o Arsstant Trosrer, for at leat ive pr cent. of oy Pio8AS 3. NICHoL, SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC A 8t. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The (14 Relswbie Siouz City Routel 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to 8T. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMAROK, hers Lows, Mianesota aod ol i the I T SPEED BAFE" AND COMFORT Drawing Boom sad Chango_betwoen ot, Conncll Blufls, < itle Unlon Facite ¥ HOURS v Apvaxes or Axy Otsxr Rours. Returning, lesra St. Paol at $:20 p.m., ar Hiviag st Sloux City at 445 & o, and Unlon THE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most acceptablo preparation n the knows world TOLU ROCK anid RYE ttle Lemon julce, you hato an exellent Appatize: ri and family use. The Immense and increasing sales and tho uuinerous test the best. ovidences of its virtues and popularity. Put up in Quart Size Bottles, giving More for the money than any article in the market. CAIJTION. =aaDON T BE DECEIVED by nnprincipled d n only MEDICATED articlo made, the GENUIN RS th and Passenger Agent, NO MISTAKE! i MAKE palm off upon vou ‘common Rock and_Ry n cach bottle, ioner of Internal Revenue: OFFICK OF INTERNAL REVENU C., January 26, 1560, at wpo REPARATION undor the sed Statvics, and when wo stamped, may Le sold by Druggists, Apothesa: dealers. ld by Drag it tendering thew Hable 10 pay spocial " ours Respecttuly, (Signed) GREEN. B RAUM, Commisstoner LAWRENCE & MARTIN,Proprietors, Chicago, llis. Sold by DHUGGIS'I_'SI‘. fi(fig(\}\ERS_ :\nfl‘np\EALERS everywhere THIS NEW/AND CORRECT MAP AR Proves beyond any reasonable question that the s« CHICAGO ' & NORTH-WESTERN _ RY 1s by all 0dds the best road for you to take when her direetion between ¥ Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. Tarefully examine this ¥ap. The Princip: ind Northwest are Stations on thisroad. _Its through traius make close counections with the traius of all railroads a8 Junction points. e tons of U les and Othor Persons wit the MICA A‘{LE GREASE o micaand istogiass . aighly potahed sustaco ovor tho. dle, doiog dway widha areo it s the i any adircss. WICA MANUFACTURING £O., 51 MICHIGAN AVENDS ICACO. s Ask Your Dealer Fnr It orite AGENTS WANTED FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE E THE CHICACO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY, Their _besuty, Qrerail ofto prineipal lines, rns each wav dall four or moro . dally workin the ‘exsinction of ail fencing | ‘TFains. 1tts the only road west of Ci —— cheap matar Elezant In design, indestractible Fonces for Lawns, Pabite Groands and Come. PULLMAN '"HOTEL DINING CARS-\, e Teistheonly read hat e Pulman Seepin Cars North o Nortine Tt Thig smireilne 8 saspped with Fuliman's DA e - o Pasutie nd pudet] Blats, D n(ufl.l naM \\m.‘ Mt i WiBabret ) matalogue and ap%t To Nervous Sufferers—The Great European Remedy--Dr. J. B. Simpson’s Specifie las. Hemeinber to ask for Tiekets MARVIN HUGHITT, Gen'l Manag ko nono other, Agent, Chieago, ham Streets. the * Ratfway, U inh JAMuS GHAS SEW-RIGK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything Upertaiuing to the PFrrnitnre and pholstary Trada. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF WEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES. OFAS. SEHIVERIORK 1208 and 1210 Farnham Street, CLARK "Goneral A It1a 8 positive cure for Spermatorrhes, Seminai eskness, Impoiency and w1 lscases emlting from Self-Abuse, as' Mental Anxicty, Loss of Mnory, Pains {n te Back or Side, i diseases that lead to (Congumption s e particalara. Price Specic, 31,00 po package, or s pack- agos 07 $5.00. Addros all orders B, SMESON SEDICINE 2. ., Buffalo, 195, s $6ii S REED’S “ALLTIME B “Almont,” be by Alexandors « "Mnhu-h dam “Gn e by p 14 moa th1at PRICE LIST BT Ercuorrer'S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods!| mia. Tare, payable at timo of sersice Season commences April 16t and wiil e L3400 Men’s Cotton Suits Seph " Afas 12 o i Men's Gotton Woested. . 500 ) B0 erven Fick. ALL TioE e G § Nk Tuesdays’ and Wednesdays’ exch ning tho first, of April, on Twentiath, ' west of Eighteenth street car‘irack terminus, and_the remainder of cich week at the corner of 1ith and’ Howard strects. Men's Union Cas: Men's All-Wool Men's Worsted Suits..... Mea's Blue Flannel Suite gen- ‘con and Py ED. KEED, Froprietor. ":wl“[,fi"“.fif'.‘.’r':,.. Stable Correr 11th and Howard Stits. ! I e Men's Jeans Pants §05 i $15 00 par dozen marlcodm EROSLSIOR Machine Works, OIMEAELA, TS, J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Tho most thorough appolatel and. complete ‘Machine 8iopa and Foundry in the state. Gastings of overy deacription manufacied. Enginoe, Pampa i overy class of machinery mads to order. Peclal attention given to Well Augurs, Pulleys, langers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Cutting, etc Pianstor new Machinery, Meachanioal Draught ag, Models, otc., nestly sxscuted, 66 Harney St., Bet. 14th and 15th. Complete line of Neck Wear, Linen Collars and Sum- mer Underwear. Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Trunks and Valises, Boots .unl Shoes, Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu- facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH GLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, Corner 10th Street. . pene1 at the hourfand day above stated, and bidders aro invited ta be prise the opening. nt at o to. TH® PEOPLES’ ONE PRIOE Cash Dry Goods Store, NOW OFPEN, CORNER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. DRY GOODS, It will pay With a Fine New Stock of NOTIONS AND GENT'S FURNISHING CGOODS. you to examine this stock as everything is-entirely new, and great bargains will be given. GUILD & McINNIS, PROPS. GRBEBEN STREET OARS FASS THH DOOR.