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THE DAILY BEE OMARA PUBLISHING 916 Parnham, bel. 50k @ ‘TERMS OF SUBSURIPTION, 1oy 1 year, In adyance postpaid). Emonthe ® montne o .00 THE MAILS. T MAS P Arrival And .em of. ~ Tralns OKION PACIFIC, LmavE. .15 p.m. p m P.m. ‘Sundays Excopted. cmuno.'ma BLAND & PACIFIC. ~OMAHA Ih‘lmps DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS. J. U. ROSES art Emporium. 1518 Doige vings, Uil Paintings, Chromos iagaSyecialty. Low prices. AND REAL ESTATE. JOHN L. McCAGUE, opposite postoffice. | § W. R BARTLETT, $17 South 13th Street. ARCHITECTS. DUFRENE & MENDELSSHON, ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creignton Block. wur.. Room 2, Geeighton Block. -] BOOTS AND SHOES. 3AMES DIVISE & 00, 000 asortment of oy o batd . 150 and Harmey: THOS ERICKSON, 5. 6th a2d Dongias J0HY FORTUNATUS, 605 10th St., maoufactures tc order good work. b fair prices, Repairing doae. BED SPRINCS- 3. F. CARRIMER, Manutacturer, Visschers' Blk. BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY 3.1, FRUEHAU?, 10i5 Farnham Street. B TIERANDECDS. McSHANE & SCHEOE( E®, the olde:t B, and E. house in Nebetaka, catablis'd 1£75, Omaba. BIARDING CENTRAL RESTAURANT, a g NS 8. mYAN, southwest cor, 10t and = St Bosrfor the Moner. Badistacii u Guarantoed. Board 33 e Dy, Week or Month, e Day, Week or Mon R G Torm for Cu. "Purn ished Rooms “appi CARRIAGES AND ROAD WA( VAL‘DHS WM. SNYDEE, No. 1319 14th avd_Harney St “CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. ANDEEW RO3LWATER, 350 Faruham St N =z surve, onte Soi” Goatage Syvioras m Nfl.'-_' it v TP m. 0098 o nnuorn 7. JOE & COUNCIL BLUFPS | ment in Dailand W sekly. 260 L WAY COMPANY. RN s T & &M R R In NEBRASKA: v, Throagh Expros... Accommodat 0 Mol s e 1165 & '.T:'In.-_-as-. ‘BRIDGE DIVISIO . P. Leve Omatis, Wam.1pm, 'b... nnq—a . o R . i M PAaSERORE TRAINE. w1 18 o m,, PM0a @m 1140 8, m.6:26 p. m., 740 p. m., 750 p. @ Dally except Sunday. ~ OMAAA & LEPUBLIOAN VALLEYE. . e wavi, anmve Tdb &, 5 pwm “excent Sundar. ATTORMEYS-RI-LAN. J. ENCL'SH, TTORNEY AT LAW—310 South Thirteenth 8L, wits _J. M. WOOLWORTH. USTICE OF THE PEACE—Gorner 15th Farnbam §1., Omaha Neb. r WH, IE I., TTOEMEY AT A Block, \!I-hflk OIAHA. lll: nmar uw Am.n AT LAW—Oraicksnank s Bulid /650, 1. P! B, BEEMER, For details see large Advertise- AND TOBAGGD- jom | wEST & ' PRITSCOER, Naoulscturers of O'gars, #1d Whio eexte Dealers fn_Tobaccos, 1305, Loug. | W&, LOREN ZEN, sayuhictarer, 51420th St x non-nul "NEBRASKA TAIL-|" e T CORNIGE WORKS e Setion Works, Manotecturers lrou Ironand Siste lv--n: ity yromplly executed in the best <y and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Galranised Iron Corvices, Windowcaps, ete. ‘manulactared 2nd put up in any part of the ontry. T SINULD, 416 Thirtecnth 5 CROCKERY . 3, BONNEE, 1309’ Douglas St. Good Line CLOTING AND FURNISHING GOODS PRTERSOK. Also Hats, Cape, Boots, ‘Bhoes, Notions and Cutlery, 304 S. 100L t. o8 SEAW it pay bighess clak price rascond . Gornee 300k and Farbam: DE! NTISTS. DR. PAUL, Williams' Block. Cor. 15th & Dodre PAINTS AND OILS. KCaN & CO, Streea, ~WHITESOUSE, Wholcsale & Retatl, 16 st. c.ut;ir North Side Cumibg Street. % PiRY, Bro and How s Sis Gor, 16th and New York Ory OfggieMbors, 1310000 1512 Farn- 3. C. Enewcld, a'so soots & shoce, 7 th & Tacific ‘Socond GROSS, Xew and e hore, 118 Douglar, pald for secord hand good 3. BONNES, 1800 Doscias 51, Fins Good, s FENCE WORKS OMAHA ¥ENCE 00, GUST. FRIES & C0,, 1213 Harney St. Improv- od lce Boxes, Iron and V\ood Pneu. (i Railings, Countermot Piny Wi L FLORIST- Pt o fowers, seols, boguets Hand F re Tihcst csh price A, Domaghue, sle., K. W. cor BA CITY MILLS, S0 and Farabam Sis. Weluhans Bror.. propt = ;flflism—,m and Trard HATTERS. '. ‘L PARROTTE & CO., apBY 1808 Deuglas Street, Wholesve Exclusively. A M- CHADWIBK, | 5 |- 1" HAKDWARE IRBNAND STEEL flol.'n AT LAW—Office 1504 llnhfi DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Whmenl«, 110 and Br et A8 15thast. ) LT L m A, HOLMES, corner 16th and California. 4 A L TOLES, comer 10 and et AWYER—Ofce—In Mloek, next to HARNESS, SADDLES, &C. L o Gac, Oukkn, NRSRASEA: B WEIST, 0 Tk B, bel. Furn & Har . #@rPalents Procursd. W& | = ey soues N SSunET |3 Aftorneys-at a.hin!. D-.“m. ATTORNEY AT . LAW. nuuuuu.- Dove’ & 6T TR Cbuim 1 e bk pading, B Rarnham Btreeta e Rsmcs & REPICK, horneys at- a.w. o vulte { & & 'HUNT, Sucvessors to RICHARDS & HUNT, Aitornoys-at- Lav. 2158, 14th Streol, Omala, Xob, SANTA CLAUS FOUND. @reatest Discovery of the Age wonder ln sl hop R ool a0G Lideiaey 0 ot il Ny e And Inctoriee mnnr'-amr were workis Soed your lter o aant one'and o hmpion Tsttr ot the W -t Ham bu-rg WERELY'LINE OF STE. mn NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY argr. ., YoR l".n;i_nd, mee and (}smumy EANK B¢ HENRY ru\DT VINECAR WORKS 1 ERNST KREBS, Manager’ Manulactarer of all kinds of 10:A ONABA NEB, t‘;%-h‘ "BLEACHERY. get your Steaw, (é::n and Frmr-‘ Pt nortbeast comer Soventeenth to .«m WM. DOVE, PROP 3 CHOTELS "OARFIELD HOUSE; Geo. CanBe:y, 0th &Farn. DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 918 Farnham St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th Stroet. Kawel 01h& Loavenworth ~ IRON rflucmn In i-.d Ih" FE RS MRS, LIZZIE DENT, 217 160h Siroet. JEWELERS *__ JOHN BAGMIR, 1314 Fainham Street, JUNK ) ¥, DERTIOLD; Bass wnd Metals, ~LUMBER, LINE AND CEMENT [ POSTRER & GRAY, corner 6 h and Douglas Sta. LAMPS AND GLASSWARE. 3. PONNER 1509 Dougins 8t, -Good_ Varlety. ] w TAILORS. = 3. TINDQUEST, ant lhlh: h I’Jv rEpeine sod e Sy et bl Eeever 216 1308 bet Donle. & P, [T TMILLINERY. &y BINGER, Wivlesc and Tt H Tk, e Blered T Farcnasers mre 33 pot I Bineenth . - o PHYSICIANS AND SURCEDNS. A SRPA B, Reom Bo. 4, Crelghion P. 8 I.Nlll‘lfl; M. D, Masonic Blok. @ L. HART, . opp. postaflice Oculist and_ Aw od Faraham . UMBING, CAS AKD STEAM FITTING P W. TAREY £ CO.. 216 12k St., bet. Farn. ¥ Donglas. Work promptly attended to, 9P, FITZPATRICK, 1400 Douglas Street. PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING HENEY A. KOSTE 45,1412 Dodce Street. L A MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blindsy ™ oldings, vewe s, balusters, hand rails, furnish® " CASE-MANUFACTORY 0. J. WILDE, Nanutoctare 124 Deses 2l inds of Show Uprighi Cases &c., 1817 Cass Si. S s e A A ' SEEDS .'. EVASS, Wholessle and Retall Sesd Drills o ters; 030 Fellows Hall. , 1820 P ot bet. 130 & 14th. g MAND STORE PR 1 1018 Douglas St., New and are, Hcuse Fumishing oodi $" \t&nd s0ld on narrow maxins, st . 1 nnm‘n 679 16t Strect. rE 10 Furmbam b 102710 n_. -9 GENT HCUAN, o 513 £ Do i Fo 5 ,-u—-:ar--qm« P.C. BAC| A MIGHTY HONT. THE NEVADA MAN WHO FOUND LIFE TOO TAME OUT IN THEM PARTS. Erookiyn Eagle. ' “Ivsall very well, strangers, for you to chin abou: gittic’ lots o’ quail and dacks, bat whar I livewe call that yer alim ehootin’, now you hesr me. Only gals shoot-birds out my w: [ suppose you have much larger game,” suggested an admiriug by- stander, who had been telling how he bsgged some robbins over in Jersey in the fall of '56. “Now you're. talking langaage. B'ars, buffalos, elephants, camels, gi- rafics, kyotes, mastodons, Is nothing for us to git. 1laid in a stock of jack tigers year afore last that would make you fellers weep with lafter fer to see and peaple come fer a thousacd mile to see my coral o' polar bars, captured :ight onto my own premi- ea” “Won't you take a little some- thiog!” asked a man who had thereto- fore paralyzed the mob with wild duck stories. “You might stir s little sheet light- nin’ iato some assafedity, and gimme a squirt o’ vitriol into it,” observed the stranger. “I'm accustomed to powerful stuff, but I got burt in s seal fight, and hev to drink pooty light now.” “‘Tell us about it!” chorused the mob. The stranger sipped in silence a moment, and then opened up: “You see, the clephants had been stealin’ my hens for some time, and I jest sot a trap for e bought a steamboat d took off her hog chains for a slip- noose, and fastened one end around & hole about a quarter of a mile thick; I knowed for sartin that no dog- goned elepbant could atart that; then 1 put an ostrich that my daughter had killed on her way from echool in the loop, and went to bed; about 4 d'clock in the mcrning I heard s row and found I'd got a buck seal in the trap: he showed fight and I went for him, and for peatly a week it was hard to tell which had the b.st of h, finally, 1 drowned him, acd out o that seai I got 'leven bundred bar'rls o ileand fnigh ontoa squar mile o’ skin, good fur, and worth $16 a yard, but it erippled me financially.” “How1” demanded » breathlcss listener. “‘In the foss thet yer seal knocked over my house and buildin’s and tore up my arable sile clear to bed rock. Conldn’t plant a thing.' “Won't you try another drink?” asked a sympathizer. “Gimmo a little powered sulphur and half a dozen red peppers in some nitro-glycerine, will yorl Dootor eays I got to be keerful for a month or six weeks. I got squar’, though,” he continued.” “I kim out shead. When I got to open thet ostrich I found a fourteen acre farm, well stocked and watered, eigty-two miles o' barb wire fencin’, thres hundred ton o hay snd a Baptist church, all in good repair, only the steeplo was s little bent. It was & good banl, stranger.” “Did you ever get the elophante?” inquired an Ogster Bay man, who claimed to have walked over to Great South Beach on the backs of a schosl of blue-fish. ““Only nine of ’em. Ouly nine or ten of 'em, stranger. I started a sewin’ le in the church, and when the elephants heerd the cacklin’ they thought it was chickens, and I got eight thoueand pounds of ivory,besids six pounds that was on gold pla and a job loto’ old sun-bommets and shin bones and pinted elbows that only need assortin’ for the market. It strained the church ko that T mold it second hand to the county for water- works, and it irrigates the whole dees- trict.” ““Won’t you try something morc?” queried an Eagle reporter, who had skirmished around the outslde of the crowd during the relation of these ‘marvels. “Jest drop » tablespoonful of prussic acid into & coup'e o’ pints o' harts- horn. You'll hev to excuse me from goin’ heavy, I have got scms businees this afiernoon. I came down for a Gatling gun tosee1f I can't git some o’ them cight-cyed lions that’s been stealin’ whales out o’ my acquarlum, My eld smooth bore cannon busted the other day under a chaags of cook stoves the baby had rammed to kill a sea sarpint_which was stealin’ milk from a pet cow hehad been tr: and the discharge busted the usefal- gorilla I had been raisin’ to carry tramps to the pigs. Other- wise, I would jine you, gentlemen. 1 want to git home pooty early, 'cause & couple of my devil fish broke loose yesterday, and my wile don’t like to godown cellar while them sea spiders v alingin’ eighty foot of lega for fresh meat. Then the baby is liable to gt among the tarantulas and eat ‘em up, ““Where do you live asked The Eagle mav. **Where's your homel” “Iam naturally a Nevada man,” replied the stranger, “but 1t is too tame out in them parts for my folks, and eo we moved to New Haven, Conn, more for the sportin’ than avy- thing else. Como up sud see me anytime sod takea hyena hunt with me. Won't cost you a ceat, and when yougit back thers ain't a man on Long Islsud as will waot to talk hunt within forty miles of where you're tellin’ about your experience. Glad 0 see youall at my house, gentle- men,” and the orator bowed gravely and retired. Tt was sn_hour before a word was epoken, and then t10 Oyster bay man began to speak about quails; but the rost Jooked at him »0 sadly that he stopped _short, and silence relgnod profound uatil the propeietor of ths saloon closed up. ‘Protection for Home-made Storks, Chicago Tribune. The famals sex, as at present con- stituted, may. be divided into two comprebeusive clames—viz : women who paint and women who paint chi- na. The latter clase may be subdivided into women whe, for scme inscrutable reason, paint soup-dishes and butter- bowls, women who palat plaques with gaunt storks engaged in one legged reflection upon coloseal frcgs several miles away; women who paint tiles with st flowore which - are Catherine wheels snd with olm trees growing in flower-pote; women who paint fans on fistirons; and women who paint Gar- gntaun monstrosities upon screent, blue owls vpon pink trees, green ships sailing upon yellow ses, cat-tails growing in deserts, and morbid Japanese women ecvel- oped in patchwork dolmans. This latter class of women who paint things have recently been brought into close relations with the United States eupreme court and the treasury de- partment. The story ls brief bat touching. It seems that some one at- fempted to bring into New York a lot of plates with pictures on them in- volced as_chinaware, wigh the foul intent of defrsuding the revenve by Faying only the duty that would be collocted for ordinary wash-bowls and stone jugs that have never baen trans- formed into symphonies of cclor by the esthetic young woman. The cus- toms officers seized and held the ay phonies, and the cass went Into litig tion. The lower court was esthetlo in its_views, and had evidently been trained at home to distinguish be- twecn a Ktoto sterk and a_Kankakee swamp beron, knew a dado from an intormediate, sod had honestly striven 1080 conduat itself that it should be worthy of the andirons which its wifs had raked out of her grandmother’s ! garret. Consequently 1t held brosdly ! that the value of pictures painted by hand depended upon the skill of the particular ariist wac painted them. In ccuree of tims the case went iato tho tupreme court of the Uuited States, and the venersble old gentle- men who ot that avgust body, haviog mo blasted esthetic mon- sense about them, no sentimental pining for storke, deyil - fish, grab-worms, dragons, avd other mon- ! strosities that now form the staple of modern art, aud who can’t tell a sym- hony ia ¢ lor from a page out of the. Ribelangen: Trilozy, deliberately sat down upon the whole tning and held that no amount of paintirg upon china oould make it anythiog but china; consequ-ntly, that painted plates, no. matter how nioely they are paintad, are ouly plates, and only as sush are dutiable. Under this role they be- come decorated china or porcelain ware, and pay only 10 ten per cent ad valorem daty, instead of paying 50 per cont ad valorem, as paintinga on china ision as this muet be sn | enter the sonl of young woman who paints things, for it must uaturally tend te stimylate the importation of printed plates’ and jugs, and by so much diminlsh the protection sff rded to home made plants and jogs. In_this there is a great principle involved. It makes no difference that our young women who paint thiogs will grow whortle. berries on oak trees and cocoanuts on ground pine; tbat they will plaster .ver,mmg in the house from the kitchen table to the old trunk ia the tic with evidences of their handi- work; that they wi'l ceiling with fl cks ot fan ill persist in having the most extra- ordinary storke chase the most extra- ordinary butter flies across mountains that are as big as hick- ory auls; or that m., will make bull- rushes blossum out in water-liliee, aud flaur de lis grow on ranning vines. This is nst to be considered. Home industry must be protected. 1f our laundresses cannot et along without flatirons adorned with sturks and n violets, shall we be compelled to bay the foreign effete stork bocause our domestic stork psinters osuuot compste! Is our home talent, with all its charmiog groteequerie, its cheerfully incorgruous symphonies of color, its pre-Rapbaelitic ~naivete, which, with lonocert and childlike audsolty, +puras all formalas of gon- tency, and revels in infinite varletics of the most dazzling effscts, te be imperiled because the venerablo old gzntlemen of the supreme court are not up in the canons of “'culchah™ and the rules of decorative art! By no means. It is time for the yonng women who paint things and for_the decorative art s ies to rise and move upon congress in a soiid phalanx. and demand that it shall passan sct that will huiry thess foreiga pots, and juge, and soup plates out of tho country, and stimulate our own dish- es to tho maxiwum of bigh-art creaticn. There s recson. why under proper protection and encoarsgement cuc aoms art should not grow and expand to that degree that eyery man cx: favo his house in the morning as el1borately decora ed and touched up as «u Orlental arab- esque, and the poorce', humblest cab- incan have » stork upon its wash bollers and fans and cat tails apon its wringers and_fron’: ds. The + will not b+ completed un- orer oan sscry s Limoges dinner pail and smoke his Falence pipe at night under his own hand- painted figtrso. But this cannot hap pen if domestio art is to by sct down :fi:n the ruthless manner we have — Saved by Her Caives. Philadelphis Pross. The uttliity of & pair 6f patent saw- dust ealves -.-.J;m,l,’mmmd on Ssturdsy.” Shortly after 4 o’clock in the aftersoon a mad cur, pursued by two parspiring policemen, dashed intc Eghth street from Walnut snd caused such a flatter among the patti- coats as that locality has seldom fwit- nessed. Among the feminity that was flouncing slong was & nymph who flings her shapely locs before the footlights of the Grand Oentral Theatre. This fomale could not face a rabid canine, so she bandled up her petticoats and made lduh with the others for ty. Her ogs, which had served her so well bu'nre, did not go back on her this time, for the mad dog. probably at- tracied by the develodment below the knce, drove bis polsonous fangs ‘into her stocking and went howling on The ballet dancer, mcre dead than altve, was dragged into adrag stora, where an eager and anxious crowd of men - carefully examined - her -legs. Their fears wero allayed, however, when the discovery was made that the canine had only destroyed the naw- dost padding which the young woman bad tied toa lean shank to giva it roundness and attractiveness. The eager, anxlous and solicitions men departed much ssdder and a heap wiser. More Sea Serpenta. Lond:m Telegraph, Another serviceable inatallment_of the sea serpant has come to hand. We do not vouch for it, but on_the sur- facs there nolhlng very incredible in this monster. not *the sizo of a harrel,” nor I ek mane, nor did it comport itself unbecomingly. As a matter of fact, the thickness of m the pmpuud blsckmail in the, shapeiof & compromise. - As s roia they are almost at the mercy «f t:e ageut who makes the proposition, and aftor deliberation the farmer ue— ually conclui.a that be might as well pay $100 as to become a party to ic a distant ceurt and contest hi rights, It sceme tbat in a nomber of cases recently the agent of the) party who has the interferenca has_threat- ened sult on farmers where they found the welle, and fimlly settled’ by as- sessing from 825 to_850 in the way of a compromise. _Twenty-five dol- lars seeras to be the favorite sum, and it is said that several thoufand dollars have in this way been collect- ed by the patent sharks cf peoplo who, when they hired their wells.dug by the drive process, bad no knowl- edge cof the grant of interferénce from tae patent office, and sap: ceed that thero was no_question about. the right of the party with whom. they dealt. This is a state of things which ought in some way 1o be rectified, and it 1a to be hoped that general knowl edge of it may lead to this end, Dying by loches. Very often we see a person_ suffer- fvg from sowe form of kidney com- phint aud s gradually dying by inches. This no looger need be- 80, for Electrlo, Bitters' will ponitively cure Bright's diseste, or any diseaso of the kidneys or uniary organs. They are especially adspted to this class of diseaces, actiog directly on the Stomach and Liver at the same time, aod will speedily cure where every other remedy has falled. Sold at fifty cents a bottle, by Ish & Mec- ®) Mahon. ‘Stop that Cough. If yon are suffering with'a Cough Cold, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Consumption, loss of voice, tickling of | the throst, or any aflection of the Throat or Lungs, use Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. ~This is the great remedy that is csusing so much excitoment by ita wonderful cures, curing , thousands of hopeless cases. Over a millton bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year, and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. Wo can unhositatingly sey that this is reallythe only sure cure for throat and lung affections, and can cheerful- ly recommend it to all. - Call and get a trisl bottle froe of cost, or & rogular sizo for $1.00. Ish & McMahon, Om- aha. (3) ‘Wounds caused by the aforesald Contretemps. Eackien's Arnica Saive The Bst SaLv in the world for Quts, Brulses, Scres, Ulcers, .Salt Rhoum, Fever Soros, Tetter, Ohapp- od Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and ail kinds of Skin Eruptfons. ~‘This Salve s guaranteed to givo. perfect satiafac- tlod in every case r money re fanded, Price 25 conts per box. For sale by 8dly Tsh & MoMahon Omahe, Lerrms and * wosx n 3o Hallett & Co. oat tes. Mo B3 Poniand, own town, Address . BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE CREAT WESTERN | €eo. R, Kathbaa, Principal. Oreightor Block, - OMAHA Bendfor Tircalar, novidwt | To Nervous Sullerers~The Great Eunfix Bemedy—Dr. J. er ‘s Specifio” Itis s W‘x!:nml lv:':”l}nllonhq Semins discascs Hom St Abuse, ss_bontal Anxiety, Los of Memory, Pains fn the Back or Side, and Eampuion seit free @ sl Wil for them And Aot full ‘("fwa Addr;llrchnw-x et N MEDICINE 00., o x.-i 208 Man ., Bl 3 0. S R R e ey, wovis-dxwly ook $lta da sl Frinnmh LR e S Rt o PROPOSALS FOR SERING, ndersigned will raceico priposals from e Jestring to el iteon 019 o thirty () | acres ot 1and on which the:o s situsted a ‘spring whose outlet is In the side of Nul less & a0 v the gone! Tounding and coniguous hrd. e ics olering stuch land wil state the size or number of kallons Rt miote of auch eping, ity exact distapes m neares: ralriad starion and- the mum ol aectio, ownahin e in MORILE located. These proposals will be opened on the 3th day of Apri, 1881, and the Commisslon re:erves tharight to nrct ry axd al bidn: Feocont. H'S KALEY. Red Cloid. R. R_LIVINGSTON, Plattsmonth. Stite Board of Fish Commissicn. Ap23-d10t-wit PROPOSALS FOR FLOUR. < | Ormica or Boxoeasmyo a0 s»w-.} Couursaey or oo the great worm varied from four to | I nineteen Inches, bat its length was— six'y-five feet. By far the most satis- factory point in the narrative, how- ever, is this—that both ends of & ses serpent have now been seen. Hitherto only the bead ex- tremity has been reported upon, leav. ing the ultimateresultof thecreaturesd completely a matter of conjacture that the whole of the Kraken cama to be discredited altogoather. In ihe present cus, the succesful Oshermsn, finding they had “‘something” on the hooks, began to haul in. They hauled in fifteen feet of it and began to got puzzled. But they went on for ten feet more, and then their bost wa full of it. So they passed up the head end to the yawl they were lying by, and paid it _out like a hawser, The men on board tied the fish around the foremast and aff agwin, and at last, with a flop, the creature cime to anend. It measnr: sixty-five feet, and resembled nothi: « more dreadful than “a silvercoble.© What was itf The Drive-Wells !wlnfllo. C. B. Nonpareil. Thero Is among the farmi part of Towa over \jcced outrages at the hauds of pate’t right men. The trouble seems to originate from an in- dlseriminate lnaue of right to varlous persons for the asme (Lings from the patont office at Wachington. The parties congerned 0curs an Interfer. ence on some generally- aten| article, and then send agents 1 'y the country, levylng black: farmers who have unwittingly o ogainst the law. ~ The fav. i 2eal of fecling munity in this wlls, apon which there Is a patent, but with which an Interferenco hss cubsequently been granted by affice to another person. . As.the information comes to us, informers are now going thrsugh the count and whenever they find 8 well tell the farmer that he has been guil of an infringement upon thelr righte, for which he can be heavily fined and sent to prison. Country pecple, as a rnl-, being in great dread of lawauits in the federal courts, fall an easy prey No 16prnz w eat, half hard, haf soit oF odeash to be sxeated b Lore gr nding #nd mixed in mil - ing; 1o be bigh ground." Sunpls of flour o' be sent ia.wi.h prop tals, and all. be dedresed on o btcre Juce 10ih, 1881, over ment feserves the right 40 frefect any or all proposals, Blank pro. osals can b obtalned at tFls:ofide; pey a0 Propclsmust be enclos=d 1n, realod. oy ‘marked *“Pro; omls for Ficur,”and addr theundersigned, aust LEGAL NO’HCE e Kikness 2 K ks il ke notice that on the J0ih da o 1881, Willi Dlaictiff, berein hiapeition in il K “Dhtrice Court, of Doaglad County, Nebrasks, against sa'd d¢'endsn's, the oblect dod prayer of which are o oreclce ot sgr e erecuted 09 10 alt Ban antatoons E. B. Briant, and_ by, sad Bryans aly s01d and trans'erred to o0 O 3. Casam, and by said Canad dwy sold and trausterred to Seaman,apon, lot nice (0) in bock -, s Shinw's’ 34 addit.on, to the City ot Ofalls, o Doug'as Co., Neb, 10 g2cure tse psyment « corth m prorimey ot dsied AP D 1874, for 6, and ‘gue and payable In three months from the date thercof, and taat thero s Dow .due upon mid . Doto and morigage the sum of $1162 ana tersst at the rate.of 42 pér vent Derannuas trom metarity o aioroeTos; ik fprays o o oo that defendants be réquired to ray the it 1ald premisos sy Lo 800 19 misly oo smount found due. ¢4 petition or. You cretore e S0 day (3 FACH WM T. GEAMAN. By A, Cflmm H!-I Attorrey. ted, Apdl 52y b AGENTS WANTED FOR Fastest Selling Book of the Agel" Foundations .of Suceess, gcuvmunmcuuaul Tlt h.lnl l-d- ‘easl forms, boy to Srang- e b, etiquette, I-!(D. how to conduet pubic tvu.-wn." nelAil"l s spmplote Gtid ::l Succees e o 2 e A NG CO., Bt. L uis, Wo. LEGAL KOT]I)I. =] T, Schaituroth & G ified ' Eenecke, J »t ca of the y T Tor the svinty of Do mv.na-.u'fit.. Zr 1o ka, to recoser the sum of {hereo, from the S7th day of My, T e der of attichment b Tssn'd in sa'd action 150 Soue ropory aken th ol e Tegiired to :gn‘—-&'lmm fecd sule netion an ibs u.um"fia Attorney far West & P X TARKE THE SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AND Si. Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Uid Reliable Siouz Oity Route | 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNCIL BLUFES to ST. PAUL, MINNBAPOLIS DULUTH. or BISMARCK, A al potntatn Yorthern lows, Winnescta Dl Thi o . squippel itk the I ok Wacinghenes Astourgie Al Beabes s ler Platlorm Coupler and Buffer. - Aad fo 8PEED, SAFETY AND COMFORT #%TEN HOURS 1x Apvancs Axy Ormze l!om nngn"n‘fluun s n ster Depot, Council NO CHANGING CllKS OMAHA AND CHICAGO, % N i Where Direet contections are Made With Through Sleeping Car Lines New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL EASTERN CIT:ES. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for innati,Louise AND AL PoLNTS N TER SOUTHEAST. THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Dircet_Connections are made in the “UNION UEPOT wich Theouzh b Slewpiag Car Lines tor all Polats SOUTH. The New Line for DES MOINES. The Favorite Route for ROOK ISLAND. ualed inducewents offered by thi: unewmmm aod Tourists, are as follows: The calbrated Pulma (10-vlee) Palaco e p- rua only on_this Line. MICA AXLE GREASE Composediargoly of powdered mica sad 18 the best and cheapoat lubricator inthe woeld. 1t in tho best hocaasel ¢ does not gum, but forms abighly surtace over the avle, doing sy writh 3 argo ammouat of triction. It e the cheapest because you need use but half the quantity lu grevsing your wagon thatyou woul | 04437 otber Sle gresse s, 3ad Uhen 1 your wagon twice aslong. It answers L5l 55 M Gosring, Throssiog sk, c, Drawing-Hoom Cors, with Wororts K. LA i one—Send for Pocket Ch irs ~ No extra charge for Seats in s Moy Kaviag.) Mald Seeinng Chairs smous ., B. & Q. Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous moking C: it Elegant Hizh Basked Ra'tan Revolving ‘Chairs for the exciasivo use of first-<lass pissen- WICA MANUFACTURING 0., 81 MICHIGAN AVENU! & Ask Your Dealer For It otz | F*Sleel Track and Superior Equipment, com- blued with theiz Great Theouzh Car Afrange. ment, makes this, above all others, tho favorite Routé to the Bast, South, and South-Exst. Ty ity and. o will dtraveling & faxury instead ot “Taraogh ] Tlekets via thia Celo rated Line tor #ale at al offices in the Unitod < tateaand (anada. ‘All information about Ratos of Fare, Slceping Car Accomuodations. Time Tables, &, will be cheerfully giyen by appi,inz to 7 g by aBRl e S m. wooD, Geoanl Fmaiper Apmt; Gl Geners] Mantger, Chicago SHORT LINE 1880. K.C,8T. JOE&C.B.R.R, In the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and ths WEST. o change of surt between Omaha and 8. Loas but ono botwoen Omahs and New York. s!:x DAILY PASSENGER TRAINS Wire Fencing and Rafling » Speciality. Rascame ALk Their heauty, permanance and economy Eastern & Western Cities | iy workine th extinction o al fon cheap material, Wit e chasyie andin advince ofother lies legaat In deslen, Indestractible “Thi ontire line s equi Pallman'y bl Fer a:qmr Lawus, Public Grounds and Ceme. Nm Slees 1300 L‘au:l.» cs Sloaplng Cass cm,l?: Doy tary P Iron Vascs, Lawn Setiose, canoj caw:h( o T imtod estinghouse Atr-Brate. a0d of [ostic patteris; Chairs wal”Svery daserption ot SFSEE_THAT YOUR TICKET READSWE | ormamental work_destined e iy B T, PARNUMY Wire nd 2rVia Kaneaz Clty, 8t BT srCounciiBlutis k. R via @ JooandBt. Louls. W drew Work, 77,3 i it » munnmmm-m 3. F. BARNARD, Gear Sapt. kfl Josepb, w . SEAGHNEST, Tickst Avess 1020 Farnna ANDY BORDEY, A B. BARNARD, Pass. Agent,Omahs. Gen'rl Agent, Omaha. AGENTS WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Feotbock pub bl Every. vt Extraorlinary inducements offercd Agente. “Addres AcrsTy’ PURLISIING Co. S b Louis, Mo WROUGHT IRON FENCES. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th, 15000 TIOKETS ONLY, 7 2 PRIZES: SWALLEST PRIZE, $1.000. aeon Pase: & Toeer £0,000 722 Prizes am't'g 102,250,000 Whole Tiokets, §160; Halves, 830; Qracters, $49; "ottt 165 Tncuseth, o, Fortitnn $b. Little Havaoa ia soverned estirely oy the abore drawinc. 1 Prizs, $6,0 722 Prizes, $16,110. Who'er, 82, alves, § i ROMAN & €O Successors to TAYLOR & Co., New York. Direct all cimmunications and money to ROMAN & CO. Strocts, New GEO. i, PARSELL, M. D, Kooms ‘n Jacobs Flook, up. stairs, cormer of Capital Avenue and 15th. p l"l-fl-ut' 3 PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUP- PLIES Ati% TRANSPORT- § EPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indisn Affairs, Washiogton, March 23, 5L —Senicd proposals ndorel Frovom s fof , Bacon, Flour, Cioting oF Transgortation, 8%t ocase vy o) anl cossisd ¢ b Commissioner of In lianiAffairs, Nov. 05 and 67 Wooster Strcet, N« w Yoik, will be received un. fittam of Monday, May'2, 1851, for lnmuh- ing for the Indiun service about inds Bacon, 40,000.00 pourds Beet on e hodt, 134 23500 pounts Corme 190000 pomnde ol B s Corn, pounds Cofles, 8, Flour,212,000 pounds Feed,00,000 | od ¥ounds tiard Bread, 76000 pounds Hominy 0. 000 pounds Lard, 1,660 rrels Wess Pork, 233, 8 pounde Riek 1,208 wnn‘f: oo 0000 | Founde Totaaeo t, nds Srap, 6,000 ouds. Pounds Sogat, azd 89,000 poun.s Biankets, Woolen ani Cotion aods, in’ part of lcting, 30000 ¥ ilon, 50,000 yie e Doy 3000 i Duck, < trom. oy aaing 176,00 yards; 800 yurd:; Ginghsm, 50,000 yar s: | Rontucky et 36000 yard } Sutinee, £508 ey Brown Sheel. §, 215,000 yards; Bléached rés; Ei Kory Suirting, 12,000 le‘h (»., 5,000 yards; Wiogey, 2, ) Clotbi fln REED’S “ALLTIME,” By *Almont,” he by Al .m. Sire of “Ge1dsmith, Maid n “Bn "sn B ":' .«'J'u"’u, s, Bro-kenridge” vereian.” Also. (c neist n. Stan ‘ard. Time by * War Dance,’ sLexingion, Second,” of iy s mariatio hoese will b e yeare inMay, ‘ho wil serve only 35 ey ¢ which nuwber is now engaged) it $2, mare pavablo &t time of serice. £ April st and wit Ater th m.tu. rervice wi. Any mare that hes tro ted 2:30 served vasn. ALL T IME wili tand Mouc: Tuosdays' and Wednesdays® each week, beg) tio fleat of April, 04, Twentistn, west o e T a0d the bt o ot sesnas and Howard str ED. REED, Froprietor. Stable Corzec 11th and Howard Streeta. Iiaho, Tndian Ter.,_Miane o'a, Montana, Ne. brasks, Nevada acd Wieconsin, to be dzliwmi ¥t Chléago, Kamras City and Sfoux ci evortation e sach 4 the Supples: oo 0d aniae ek ., B4 oot bo contrited for to be delivered atthe bids "must e o Government Schedu ey showing the ¥inda and quantities of subsistence syppies reqaired for each Agen. . anit the kinds and ien, in gross, of | allather ¢0-ds and articles, toce ber wiin viank bropes.ls and formsfor contract and bond, cons oz o bo obsorred by bidler, tms and piace f del v ry, terms of contrart ard pay- Tnent, truusportatisy 101t s, and other necorav insta detions eniahed up n application t the Indian Office in Washinzton, of Nos. 63 ‘marl od2m Y HORLSIOR ; < &,;, ;‘é&%”‘;‘h:‘d':‘&»dt’;‘fi: Machine Works, op: niag. . ODEL.A Al et o Lty satifed St DTS cheers upon som» Cnited the amount of $he proposil. S s r made m order. i u-u CHARLES RIEWE, pectal attentton gives to UNDERTAKER ! "Sitmimraias Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Metallc Cages, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, etc. Tatting, etc P| e Faru mires . Othand 11, Omam, Neb. | ad, Madde. st ey oo o) Draelc Talriraphic ordars promatiy attendad to, tates Degositozy or %% per cent. of J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. The moat thorough appointed and complots | Mackine s ..h 5 :{1 and Foundzy in the: r_.u cte., uaatly execated, mflun.v St.. Bet. 14th and 1&th while the whisky sod the — iquor desiers THE GREAT APPETIZER---SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. The most m;mfl“ In lht‘l:oill veer ‘.Ed;';tg:wg to TOLU IM-':II":.‘ o~ micsnd \he nuiberbue tecthmoutue reccived SuBy Sed the Deak orkiencen Putup in Quart S»ze Bottles, giving More for the money than cA']T[ any article in the market. o" __.DO!T BE DECEIVED b.y anprineipled dealers who try to paim off o AT e o P LT S T Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue: TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVENU Waswciror 5. & dviay o i} = unnwz — MARYIN, T Mot . g, e oplaton of this ofice, wonid ha B aEi Gy T T e g s o b bt be syrup constitate an emalsion rendering 1t sn sgreeable remed pounied socording to the formala, It may properly bo claased ava M TASPARATION uyder the proviions of U. 3. ovlsod Staivics, and when sosiamped, ey b Druggista, Apo and Other Pergons without rendering ihem liable to Pay rpecial suffcient quuntity pectoral complalnte o the NAL Yours Respectfully, (Signed) ' GREEN. B. RAUM, Commissioneér LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors, Chicago, Ills. Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and DEALERS evergwhers T COODMANAGRNR M Azss. Proves beyond any reasonable question that the = CHICAGO &' NORTH-WESTERN _R’Y hhymodd.ummmmryoummaw traveling In either direction between | ! Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest. « Carefully examine this ¥ap. The Principal Citles of tho West and Northwest are Stations gaiblszond Tis through traius mak .S:uwnnmu.mmmn:m-t o. = "l’lll cmcu:o l IOHTN—W!BT!I" lAlI.WA rer all of its prinet; Iines, ru: o1 PULLMAN HUI'EI. DWG CARS. lzhlheunh‘r?d afimlemmfllwflnlmennh or, nearly 3,000 MILES forms ku"m{fi‘l\l"m OF BOAD. It i ents fh the Cu e sk for Tiket vin s rond b ey e e . and “aka nono oéher. AARNIS BUGBIT, Gt Manager, Chngo, & W. I STENNERT, Gl Pase. Ageni, Chicagon 140n it Persiie B - 14th and | aenham Etrecta, CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything pertaining to the Frrniture and l?eholsrmy Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHS. OEAS. SEIVERIONR _muman 1208 and l"l. Farnham smu. PRICE LIST Bl Ty - = Eroorrexn'S MAMMOTH CLOTING HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods | 5 % Vhti Salte, .. Mon's Cottonads Pants, 10 to 150 '« bt o Worsted. . Men's Cusimare. Pants. 300t0 500 e, 3 Men's Worsted Panta. 350t 375 Spring Overcoats. 800 to 1800 White Vests. 100t 300 W hite Shirts. 62 te 125 irts, Thto 175 Caasimere Shirts 160t 350 Bine Fiannel Shirts. 1000175 Overalls and Jumpers. and upwards Suspendars 2% to 450 Children’ Men's Jeans Pants. otton. Half Hose 405 o §15 00 per dozen Qomplete line of Neck Wear, Linen Collars and, Sum- mer Underwear. Silk Handkerchiefs, Hats, Caps, Gloves, Trunks and Vallscs, Boots and Shoes, Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Weolen Manu- facturing Company. M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH GLOTHING HOUSE, 1001 Farnham, Corner 10th Street. Cash Dry NOW With a Fine DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND THE PREOPLES ONE PRICHE Goods Store, OPEN, CORNER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. New Stock of GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS. It will pay you to examine this stock as everything is entirely new, and great bargains will be given. GUILD & McINNIS, PROPS! GREEN STREET OARS FASS TH& DOOR.

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