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e e THE DAILY BEE 916 Parnkam, bet. Sth and 10tk Streets TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 1 Gopy 1 sear, In adracce postpal 7w TaBUSS TPE MAILS. fos Tows leave bt czcen % Tit01 pm Bundaye MAS F. HALL. Postmagt-t, Aud Departare of Trains CHION PACIFIC, P, m, 1230, m. D OF TEX BURLINGTOK, LaavE GMATA. 80 7 m. = iiye excopted. JOE & COUNCIL ELUFFS o patosan Hioopiag Ot ot ot O 80 Urion Depot, OMAHA & SORTHERN NEGRASXA LAIL- WAY COMPANY. Throagh Expros. Accommodat'on Turo Acon smaves. ansives, Leave Omata, dally:- s m.1pm,2p 0, 8pm, Th = t 9 and 11 w9, ABSENGER TRAINS. Keave Omatai b2, 1. 1 & 890 . m, 1 . EXCLISH, AW S0 B Y v vonwomm. CHARLES POMELL, DETICE OF THE FEACE. Corner 16th and Farnham Sts., Omaha N i, slumu. A LAW—Room & Crelghton i, OM ARAs NEB. ©. TRGUP, OMAHA BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. U lmm — 6 Dodge . U, Ar. Emportans, 1514 Sireet, Steel Engravings, Gl Paintiogs, Chromon Fancy Frames, Framing A Specity. Lov prices. 3. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. _Good Styles. ABSTRACT AND REAL ESTATE. JOBN L. McCAGUE, opposite postoffice. W. B BARTLETT, 517 Souch 15th ARCHITECTS. ‘DUFRENE&MENDELSSHON, ARCHTITECTS, Room 14, Creightor A T. LARGE, Jr., Room 2, cm.mm Block. BOOTS AND SHOES. JAMES DEVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes A £ood smortment of home work on haud, cor. 12th and Harne THOS ERICKSON, . E. eor. ‘6th and Donglas JOHN FURTUNATUS, 605 10th 8¢, masulactures tc_order good work st fair prices, Repairiag doae. BED SPRINGS. J. F. LARRIMER, Mainfacturer, Visschers' BIK. BOOKS, NEWS AND STATIONERY 3. 1. FRUEHAUF, 1015 Farnbam Street. B TTER ANDEGDS. Satistaction Guaranteed. Mals at w1l Hours. Board by the Day, Woek or Month, for Cash. Furaished Roouss Sappies: CARRIAGES AND lnAn WAGDRS WM. SNYDEI N'IL!ICN[!RS n ANDREW ROSEWATER, 1510 Faroham St Town Surveys, Grade and’ Sewerago Syrtesa A R R U GOMMISSION MERCHAN: 0B G. WILLIS, 1414 Dodge Stroet. 3..B. BEEMER, For detall see largo Advertise- meat in Dailand W NGIRS AllD TOBACCO. WEST & FRITACHER, Manutacturers of Cigars, ad Who'essle Dealers'tn Tobrooos, 1305 Deug. W. . LOREN ZEN, manufacturer, 514 10th St CORNICE WORKS Western Cornice Works, Msnufacturers Tron locaiity j romptly executed in the best mauner. Factory and Office 1310 Dodge Street. Suivsiend e, Oorwoss, Windowops, she man utactured and put part of the ‘ounitry. T SINHULD, 16 Thirieent st. CCROCKERY. 3. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. CLOTHING AIIII FURNISHING COODS . Also Lists, Cape, Boots, ‘Cutlery, 804 S. 10(h 5t. CLOTHING BOUGHT. C. SHAW will pay bighest cash price { Band el 1ot Good Line DRUGS, PAINTS AND oiLs. KUEN & U Pharmacists, Five Fancy Gocts, Cor. 15tm ana Douglas Streets, W.J. WHITEHOUSE, Wholessle & Retail, 6 st. C. C. FIELD, 2022 North Side Cuming Stre M. PARR, D: b and H ovard DRY COODS, NOTIGNS, ETC. JOHX H. F. LEHMANN &CO,, New York Dry Goods Store, 1310a0d 1512 Fam- bam street. 3. C. Boewcld, oo osts & shoce, FURNITURE. A F. GROSS, ¥ew and Second Hand Fornitare Pacific . Tmprov- Iro Ferces, Office Rallings, Cotntersof Pine and Walsit: FLORIST. A Donaghue, plants, cu. owers, seods, bogurts FLOUR AND FEED QUATIA CITY MILLS, &ih snd Farubam Ste. 0CERS. GROC =% | 2 STEVENY 21t betworn Cuming and Irard. T. A. MoSHANE, Corner 23 ard Caming Sts. DEXTER L. TROMAS, A IO A Law —~Crjcksasak s Bulld \TTERS. W. L PARROTTE & CO., 1306 Deuglas Street, Wholossle Exclusively, ITORNEY AT LAW—Office 1504 Farabam Bret. M. L PEABODY, e AWYER_Oficols Croighion Kioek, uex Post OTloe, OMAKA, NERRASEA. P-Paients Procursd. @=, FOTABY FIBLIC. _GOLLEOTIONS MADE T O'BRIEN & BARTLETT, Attorneys-at-Law, T OPFIOR.ston ik, Fioenth ané Parabas’ D 5. BENTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. ARBAGH BLOCK, GOR. DOUG- & ISTH STS. OMAHA, NEB. W. J. Connell, Attorney-at-Law, O~ Frout soom, wp wals o Banscom's eraam . dwwox. Oias. K REmoR REDICK & REDICK, Attorneys-at-Law Specdal sttentlon will be gives 4o all waits e e, s e S T B T 5 EDWARE ¥, 8! TTORNEY AT LAW- iock, 184) #24 Dou §. F. MANCERSON, TICBEEY AT LAW—$/1 Paribam Sirest Ouaba Neoraska. o8 R. Cusmisox. @ 3. Howx. CLARKSON & HUNT, Successors to RICHARDS & HUNT, Aty ornays-at-Law, g1 '88. 14th Street, Omatia, Neb. N6 CLAUS FOUND. Gr::wnn Mscovery Of the Age. , Aeeln the worid have boen made oot S L o+ mskes goods oF £OL, i S S of o Tadt el caron Sl e P avd e ropped n. A ore wondar of wowders B e, ke U, Wit tmore Sestiit groesy . hd'u! kver skles than ever \Vere seed, ot nbow w e fouid, B e et fragraace were e ing aronnd. b et 1t 4o weader In doube B Lo e e hnd Beard mach abat, Kris Kinglo, the 6. " A 1l our Gloves we aro Sata ghowed ther 2 caiics to e and Dty things Saying T sin ook them to f 04 Btoeh ioe. e G ety ont imew Dunco WLl I e thorafore £hscid send his o Keowiog s reods il et anun sba e Pancoe £ to0ad. s e great and weall, Bend your sieter o and al. Tiouss, Chapion Thitter of the West, Douglas et Cumai Hamburg Line. WERKLY LINE OF STEAMERS LEAVING NEW YORK EVERY THURSDAY ar2r.w, rox England, Franceand Gsrmany For Passage appiy to €. B. RICHARD & €O. General Passenger Agents, 61 sroadway, New York. . “‘RL’\,OHAHA. DTy NEERASH & VINECAR WORKS: ERNST KREBS, Manager Manufacturer of all kinds of VINEGAR? B Bet. 9tk and 10k ONABA NEB, HARDWARE IRGN AND STEEL DOLAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 and 112 15th st A. HOLMES, corner 16th and California. IIAIDIESS. SAIIDI.ES &D. E. B.WI Farn. & Har- HAT AND BONNET BLEACHER Ladien got. vour Strsw. upat avenue, Wik DOVE, nm- HOTELS CANFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfield, 9th & Farn. DORAN HOUSE, P. H. Cary, 913 Farnbam St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10:h Strect. Southern Hotel, Gus. Eamel9th& Leaven worth IRON FENCING Tho Western Coruice Works, Agen's for the of Pancy Iron Fences, Crestin, s, Fin el 1810 Dosgestreer. INTELLICENCE OFFICE. MRS. LIZZIE DENT, 217 16th Street. JEWELERS JOHN BAUMER, 1814 Fainham Strect. JUNK. H. BERTHOLD, Racs and Met:ls. LUMBER, LIME AND CEMENT FOSTER & GRAY, corner 6.k and LAMPS AND CLASSWARE. 3. BONNER, 1309 Douglas St. Good Variety. MERCHANT TAILORS. G, A. LINDQUEST, One of oar most popular Merchait Tullors s re- cuiving the laest devigne for Spring and Sun.- House i toe West: cout. Order by Mail " Farcnasers 115 Fifteenth 5. PHYSICIANS AND SURCEONS- W.8.GIBSS, M, D., Room No. 4, Crelghton Block, 14t Sireet. P. 8. LEISENRING, ¥. D, Masonic Block. Eys and Far, opp. posteftice © L. HART, ¥.D., 'fi“’!‘"(‘h’&‘-i‘h% PLUMBING, CAS AND STEAM FITTING P W.TARFY & CO., 216 12th St., bet. Fara. bam & Douglas. Work promptly attended to, D. PITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Street. PAIRTING AND PAPER HANGING 412 Dodge Street. PLANING MILL. A MOYER, manufacturer of sash, doors, blinds +oldis we s, batusters, hand ralls, l\l;m- ~PAWNBROKER. 3. ROSENFELD, $3210th St. bet. Farn, & Har. lmlmmu CANFIELD'S PATENT ¢, ¥. GO s, .fll" Gl’i MANUFACTORY 0.J. WILDE, Manatactarer snd Dealer inall Kinds of Show Cases, Upriehi Cases &c., 1317 Case 5. . bet, Fun, & Har, 'STOVES AND TINWARE. 4. BURMESTER, Dester o Btovs sod Tz, and Munutciurer kinds o Bullding Work ST Fullows Block. 2. BONNER, 1809 Doug. St. Gocd nd Chosp. SEEDS o and Betall Soed [Drils 3. ETASS, Whclsele sl Rets - Odmmies Dy SHOE STORES. Philipp Lang, 1320 Farnhamet. bet. 13th & 14th. SECOND HAND STORE PEKKINS & LEAR, 1416 Douglas St. Becond Hand Farniture, Heuse Sought and sold on marrow ma.gine, HENRY KA In the vew brick b ment barriog FIRE, ton's ey, will be open for the s wiin Hot Lunch on and after present dste. “Qaledonia,” J, FALCONER, 679 16th Street | UNDERTAKERS \l RIEWE, 1012 Farnham bet 10th &k 99 CENT_STORES = X oys, ootions, pictures, Ry O vet. Faroham & Dougins. rn.uclv!.mswl“ e PIERCES AIR SHIP. ! He is Getting it Ready for the Voyage on the Fourth. This morning & BEE reporter pro- ceedcd to Investigate the teae taward- | ness cf the great air ship now in the Fair grounds dry dock. Piercs was there with one leg of his pantaloons trying to climb over the nearest boot- top aud a practical mechanic style about his greasy exterior. The bal- loou was there, about a million equsre yards of it, more or less. The re- porter wanted to know what was be- 1ng done and how the balloon was get- ting on. He was told that a thorough overhauling was being made and the points to be sttended to were ex- plaiced something after this style: “You see we will remove the crown sheot, then put in new runaiog gear, upset and bush the pitman, kalsomine the boller plate, drill new holes In the eccentric, rim out the gas pipe, raf the rear eccentric to a level with the gang plank, slide the ash pan forward of the monkey wrench, securing it by draw-bars to the top gallant mizzan.” Thus enlightened the reporter in- terviewed the interior, which looked fer all the world like the inside of the great Mormon tabernacle. Every suspicion of a hole, no matter if it was larger than the point of a cambric needle, was being closed with a peculiat plaster of a dark brown color. The liquid storax var- nish, with which the cloth of the balloon is sosked, and the gas, com- bine to produce a smell that for strength discounts tha codor f cab- bage or cnions. The vast seine-like cordage was be- ing arranged, and everything, Mr. Pierce informed the reporter, was nearly ready for the coming serlal veyag no Real Estate Transfers. The following tranafers were re- corded at the county clerk’s office yesterday, as reported for this paper by J. L McCrzue, real estate sgent and conveyauce: Samuel E. Rogers and wife to Frederick Henrich: lots 3 and 4 in block 8, S. E. Rogers adlition, w. d. —$800. R. Sherraod to Chas. Selvers: nw. 1 section 3, town 15, range 11 east, w. d.—-$1,800. Heury G. Blair and wife to John D. Creighton: lot 7 in block 20, city of Owmaha, w. d.—84,500. Orvilla P. Chubb and wife to Chiss. J. Pratt: iot 19, Keye's sub-division, w. d.—$950. Ellen J. Seymour to Lucinda B. Hilie, lot 6 in block 14, Omaha, w. d. —24000. Jas H. Baldwin to Heary F. Cady, ot .1 5 part lot 41n block 224, Omaha, w. —eu" . Hamilton to David Me- lu()re e3 Tot 2 in block 226, Omahs, w. d.—8350. Unfon_Pacific railway company to Johaon Runge, lots 4, 11 and 12, in block 113 town of Mll]nd deod—-SGD Charles Childs and wifo to Henry F. Cady, et al, s block 199, Omaha, w. d.—$7,000. & Johann Runge and wife to Theo- dore Malchart, lots 4, 11 and 12, In block 11, town of Millard, w. d.— $375. Auna Larson to Christlan P. Lar- son, undi. 3 ew 3}, section 32, town 16, range 12 east, q. c. d. B. E. B. Kennedy and wife to Taomas Gibson, ne. 3 of sw. } section 27, town 15, range 12, east, w. 8600 Theodore Melchart and wife to Haus Ehless, n. 4 of nw. } section 3, town 14, rangs 11, cast, w.®d— $1,900. Willis C. Redfield and wife to Geo. fI. Peterson, parcel in section 34, town 15, range 13, east, w. d-—$260. John F. Behm and wife to Richard McNabb, part aw 4 section 5, town 15, range 13 east, w. d.—2359, Robert H. Clarkson, trustee, to St. Barnabas Church, lot 4 in blosk 21, Omaba, w. d.—8400. Wm. W. Lowe and wifo to George P. Hall, parcel In ne } section 20, town 15, range 13 east, w. d.—$400. Thomas S. Murdoch and wife to ‘Wm. Yost, 120 acres in sec. 21, tp. 15, r. 11 e., d.—82,000. Andrew J. Hanscom to John J. Curtiss, lots 9 and 10, block 7, Hane- com Place, w. d.—8$175. K. V. Smith and wite to Mary Stephan, lots 6and 7, block 19, E. V. Smith’s add., w. d.--$800. Elizabeth Gallagher and wife to R. H. Pickrd, parcel in lot 6, Capitol sdd., w, d.—$2200. C. E. Perkins to Minnle Hayden, Jot 7 in block 1 of sub-division of lot 5, Capitol add., w. d.—§700. District Court to Oh Thomp-nn 8. 3, sec. 6, town. 15, range 13, east — Decree. —_— Shrewd Chin: vices. The San Fraucisco people are learn- ingto eratesll the marks made by their Chinese servants on leaving their service. Sometimes these are written by way of revenge at nofet- ting thelr pay, and depicit their em- ployers as villians of the deepest dye. Others do it In order to keep the place vacant for themselves in case they do not like their new situstion. In womo places, where s new ser- vant would be sure to mee it, they write some diabolical sen- tence concerning the mistress or mas- ter of the honse, such as, ““This house no good; very bad pay;” “Lady she etcold very much; mo good;” Muster cut Ohinaman with carving knife.” In onme case, a few months “Man in this house kill Chinaboy and bury him in the backyard.” A new China- boy is engaged to take the place of the one who left, and, finding these terrible storles of the horrible way in which the cmployers treat the servant:, gets away as soon as he can. The employers having had, parhaps, & dozen Caina men in a week, none of whom would stay, are gla®to et thelr old servant back again, and welcome him almost with open utterly ignorant that he is the cause of all their irouble in the houschold, When customers do not pay for their washing the laundry- ‘men announce the fact on their clothes, 1hus puttig their fellow-conutrymen on guard. ~ All thls is calcalated to give one an increased respect for the familiar language of the tea-chest and the fire-cracker paper. —_— ‘The Story of a Tame Walrus. Victorla (British Co'umbia) Coloniat. The Spanish bark *“Odulls,” from Liverpool, now lying at Welch, Ri- thet & Co.'s wharf, has .on bs ird a tame walrae, or sea lion. This ani- mal was eaptured by Oapt. De Abor- tiz thirteen vears ago, while crulsing in Behring Straits. It was then a “pup,” was trained by him, and has been his coustant companion on all oysges ever slnce. Heis called “Senor,” and answers to his name or to a blast from a silver whistle blown by his master; but it blown by any one as jonately for besr a8 an old come genteelly *r.in” from nnh_lHng too heavily. Wae 3ht he weighed nineteen pounds, ¢ now turns the [ scale at 411} poaui-, hat two emor— mous tusks, me: six feet three inches at the girt:, and is eight feet four Inches long. <s the Captsin | good-natarally rema:~ ., a8 he showed | the brate to s few \isitors, ho is becoming ‘“‘one big uocsance.” In | bright warm weather ho sleeps in the ! sun on deck. Duriug heavy blows he | retorts to a kennel, but when the | weathor is calm he leaps overboard and sports about the ship for hours, catching and eativg fish. When { tired cf swimming he is haaled on board n a great iron basket. Oa one occation, off the Cape of Good Hope, a great shark tackled Senor, laying hold of one of his paws and biting off two of his toes, but Sencr dove, snd, comiog up onder his belly, ripped him up with one thrust great tusks, and_devoured him vage cries of delight and satis- He is very fond of the c:g n, and when the latter has been a sent from the ship for_a day or two he manifests his unessiness by a than- dering nolse not unlike the sounds that might be emitted by two or three scores of dogs barking in chorus. Se- nor is perfectly docile, allows himselt to be patted on the head, and Is very susceptible to kindness —r BUTCHERING BUFFALO. A HUNDRED THOUSAND KILLED LAST WINTER 1IN THE YELLOWSTONE COUN- TRY. Sious City Juurzal. It is estimated by campetent author- 100,000 buffalo hides will be lhipped oat of the Yellowstone coun- try this season. Two firms alone are negotiating for the transportation of 25,000 hides each, When to this is added the immense amount of skins and furs of other kinds, deer, elk, an- telope, teaver, etc., some ides msy be formed of the ‘extent of the Yellow- stone pelt and fur trade. Most of our citizens load of Buffalo hides th: Peck brought down last season, a load that hid everything abeut the boat below the hurricane deck roof. There were ten thousand hides on that losd, and they were all brought out of the Yellowstone on one trip, snd transfer- red to the C. K. Peck. How sucha load could have been piled on the little Terry not even the men on the boat appear to know. It had overy part of the boat, barring edily the pilot house and the smoke ttacks, But such a load will net be attempted again. For such boats as ply the Yellowstone theresre at least fifteen full loads of buffalo hides and other pelts. Reckoning one thousand hides to three car-loads, and addiog to this hfty cars for the other pelts, it will take at least three hundred and fifty box-cars to carry this stapendous bulk of pelts east to market. Those fig- ures sre not guesses, but e made by men whose b know sbout the amount of bidss and Nothing like it has over been known in the history of the fur trade. Lst season the output of buffalo hides was above the average, and last year only about thirty thousand hides cime ont of the Yellowstone country, or less thas third of what is there now awaiting shipment. The past severe baffalo to bunch valleys where t and there the s': winter. There simply shooting tamed anfmals 2e down in a barn j To the credit o vinter caused the 1velves in o fow was pasturage, er went on all 10 sport about 1t, wn the famine- - might be shot 1¢ Indlans It can be said that they iillod no more than they could save /> meat from. The greater part of the i ghter was done by white bunters, cx 1:.tchers rather, who followed the busiuess of killing and skinning buffalo by the month, loaving the carcases to rot. When ths buffaloes aro all killed off, as they bid fair te be in a very fow years at this rate, then everybedy will wonder that the government did not do some- thing to pressrve this, the noblest of animal game, or at loast provent the killing of the buffalo for the hides alone, The Inebriated Passenger. Chiongo Inter-Ocean, He was a tall, elim man witha hooked nose and little twinkling eyes. The odor of rum was very perceptible in the atmosphere around him, and could he realize on the capital {nvest- ed in that blossom on his nose he might purchase a corner lot on Michi- gan avenue. The car was full when he got in at the Madison street bridge, and several ladies were standing, al- though some of the seats were ocoupied by men. He crowded through the aisle, begging everybody’s pardon, and braced himself with his back against the front door. There was a good natured look on his face, when he would occasionally forget himself, but he secmed to realizo his condi- tion, and assumed an air of deter- mined seriousness when he caught any- one looking at him. He first insisted that a well-dressed, modest-looking lady should change places with him, |} and rest hersolf by leaning sgainst the door. But she declined with bi “T¢ T were occupying aseat, ma’am,” he eald, in a load tone, ‘I would ofter it to you cheerfully; yes, ma’am, cheer- fally.” “You ara very kind,” she replied, softly, and tarned her head away, for it was plain that the fumes of liquor almost made her gag. Some of the men who were assisting in holding the seats down all at once bagan to be very much occupled in gazing out of the windows, and two young fellows in the eorner engagad in an absorbing conversation. ‘It seems to me,” continued the old pickle, speaking as if to himself, *it seoms to mo_that young men are not as polite as they used to be.” £ timid-looking young man ln the corner_here arose and offered his seat to a lady, blushing as if he had been detected in a heinous crime. “T am glad, sir,” contioued the speaker, “to seo that you are an ex- ception, an honorable exception, sir.” The young man began to look very foolish and weiit out upon the rear platform, stumbling over the gouty feet of an old gentleman who had sat opposite, and whoso cyes glared with homlcidal fary. “Most men, ‘nowadays—TI beg your pardon, ma‘am’—(to s Iady whose bon- net he crushed when stagg:ring under a lurch of the car)—“moat men, now- adsys, hang to & seat as if they were clamped on to it, ana poor tired ladies stand helplessly 'in the a‘sles, except hen a good-looking one gets into & car, and thex somebody always gives her a geat. Its tho homely women who always have to :tand.” The Iadies in t!.- ~izle looked very absurd, and s girl with bangs, who bad taken th at the tlmid young man surr red, tittered: o gentlom:: vill keep his seat in a car while la is always safo— The old gentle foot here looked © “Tt Ia alwaya s:. basinens | At this the you': men who had been engaged in ti: sdsorbing con- versation loft thelr seats and pulled the bell-strap. “Was T sddressin’ my remarks to you, sir]” asked the old pickle. e standing. It #ith the gouty 4 naid savagely: : lomind your own he pasys not the elightest atten- :ll:; to J:{:-u He eats bread and meat, enjoys tes and tobasso. He ls “T don’t know, and I don't care a ——. You mind your business, and Il mind mige, “T intended no offenss, sir; pariioa- Iatly not to you, sir. en & man Retsas old acd fat as you sre, sir, he | is not expected to be as glllun a8 when he was youog and active.” “I told you to mind your busin:ss, and I'd mind mine. I don't want no words with you. Yoa're drank and don’t know what you are falking aboot.” 'm drank, sm 11" and he gave a. lear that was intended to express irdhy. “Iam sober enough to know an old hog when I see one. At this the young girl with the bangs gigled outright, and the infuri- ated old gentleman with the gouty lege yelled: “‘Conductor! conductor! here is drunk and insulting.” The conductor entered the carand led the old pickle out to the plitform, where the soliloqay was finished, to the infinite amusement cf a number of passengers Thln man Almost Crazy. How often do we see the hardwork- ing father straining every merve and mauscle, and dolng his utmost to sup- port his family, magine his feclings when returning home from a hard day’s labor, to find his family prostra with disease, conscious of uupald doc- tora’ bills and debts on every hand. It must be enough to drive one almost crazy. Al this unbapplness con’d be avolded by Electric Bitters, which expel every disease from tho , bringing joy and happiness to thau nds. Sold at fifty cents a botile by lsh & MoMabon. [©) GBEATEST REMEDY KNOWN. Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- sumption ‘s _cortainly the groatest medical remedy ever placed within the reach of suffering humanity. Thou- sands of once hopeless sufferars, now loudly proclaim their praise for this wonderful Discovery to which they swe their lives. Not enly doos it posi- tively cure Consumption, but Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Brorchits, Hay. Fover, Hoarsness and all afections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs yields at once to its wonderful curative pow- er as if by magic. We do not ask you to buy a large bottlo unless you know what you are gatting. We_therefore carnestly request_you to call on your droggist, J. K. Isn, and got a trial bottle free of cost which will convince tho most skoptical of its wonderful merits, and show you what a regular one dollar size bottle will do. For saloby Ish & McMahon. 4) —— Nerics—We were suflering th mott excru- citing pain from one ahision of . forded Almost nstant rell, and two ffty-cent Bottles effocted a permanent cure. 0. E. COMSTOCK, Caledonis, Minn, Eacglen's Arnica Saive The Besr SaLve in the world for Outs, Brulsce, Scros, Uloces, Salt Rherm, Fever Sores, Totter, Chapp- od Hands, Chilblatns, Corns, end all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salve s guaranteed to glve perfect atinface tled in every caso or money re fanded, Prioo 25 conts per box. For ale by 8aly & McMahon Omaha. The undenigned having had nine years rience with G. H. & J. 8. Colllne, and twen four yoars of practical barness muking, tes now commented business for himself in the large new shop 1 door south of the southesst corner o 14th and Sta, Ho xiil cmploy & large orce of elalled workmen and will fil all orders in b e X omptly and cheaply. NCIS R. BURDICK, PROPOSALS FOR SPRING. The undersigned will recelve proposals from pariis donriog o sll itteen (15) to thirty (%) acres of laud on which ( uated & clear Toring whose gunlel 18 tho sido of G not Icas than 8ve feet above the goneral lovel of sur- roundiog and contiguous land. Pa:tles cffering such Isnt will stato the size or number of sailons r minute of such spring, From noarce: raflroad statlon and the numbor i sectio" Townahin and range in which it s Thcss proposals will bo apened on_the 30tk day of April, 151, and the Commisaion reterves the right t reject auy W. LM State Board of Fi ap20-d10t-wl BUSINESS COLLEGE, THE CGREAT WESTERN Geo.R. Kathban, Principal. Oreighton Block, - OMAHA 8end for Circular, noviN&w L CHARLES RIEWE, UNDERTAKER ! Metallc Cases, Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, ete. Fam mB8iree . Othand1ith,Omaba, Neb. Telsgraphic orders oromatlv attended to. NOTICE! To Whom it May me: 1 Qxmersof outlot number 210 1a Fioreneo, Ne- You are hereby notified that on the 18th day of August, A. D. 1879, one Thom; chased eais outiot number 21010 demption will exyire & outlot was taxed for the year A. which taxos it wassold as & oresaid. ot was taxed o pame, The rtifn: aof md sale s been tracsterred i an iy oo b DEXTER L. ruuu’u ap2s 3t SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSION- ER’S SALE. By virtue of a1 order of sale lasusd out of the District Court, in and for Doug'as County, No- d 40'me directed, 1 on the 3st 5, A. D. 1831, at 13 oelock uoon of t the south deor of the Cout House y of Owabs, in mid Gounty, sell at Pubtie suction the property devcribed n s order, to wi +ix (6) In block one hundred o Taventycone (T, 1y he. ahy o Omhar In eaid Do ounty, Nebrasks, _together e sacces thereunta belonging, lgment of said court rcovered by Ferdinand Streilx against Andrew R. Orchard and Amana M. Orchard. defondants. WILLIAM, SIMERAL, aptst, Epecial Mastsr Conmissioner. NOTICE: TaWhom it May Coneern: Owaer of outiot number 203 in Florenco, Doug 1o8 Couuty, Kebrasks. Yeu are hereby motifed that on the 15(h day of August, A. D. 1579, oue Toomas Barrettpur. chased pald outlot puinber 209 n Florence, ~eb., and taat tho timo of redempiion il exsirs Kucost 16th, 181" Said oBIoL was taxed for ine s T, ror et L o it s atre $a1d i the name of the Flozence L nd Comp . been transtorred Ate of said m! v s now beld by me. DEXTER L. THOMAS. LEGAL NOTICE. Jacob Johnson and Eilen Jotnson, bis wite, il take notice that on the 20th day of Aj TSy Wil T, Sonmar, IAIRT, Berdn | d Canaa duly so'd and Soon dot mie ©) fn block. o 3 hton, o e Gy oromata, = D payment Ct ey ot dated Apeil oo 1854 foe the sun of §116 25 and interst, and ‘aue ‘and Payablo in three months trom the date thereof, ‘taat there is now dus upon smid note and mortgage the sum of $11625 ana Intarest at he rato of 12 per cent porannut from ity and an attorzeyafes; LAMEA prays for it defandants be required to pay. the sume or that eald premises may te 80ld o sty the e ure eqalre to snawer v petil oa are rec o answer sv on ot or befors the $0th day cf My, 1851 W) By A Casomicx, Hia Attorzey. Dated, Apail 20th, 188 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE WFEKLY BEE, The Best in the West, Gentle Women want glossy, luxuriant and wa mfimohbundmt, Hair_ must uso LYON’S KATHAIRON, mfimfi, chea arUele dn df:st‘;h lefi it ang eeps out, arrests and c\u‘u Y- {lus. ramnveks d"tlh 2 id tdllng makes the Hair it a carling koepmg it in n- ng, gi tendency ang any desired flfnl. hulthy%r is the sure TARKE THE CHANGING CA OMAHA AND CHICAGO, Direct conpections are Mado With Through Sleeping Car Lines —ro— New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, Baltimore, Wash- ington, AND ALL FASTERN CIT:E8. THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for Indianapolis,Cincinnati,Louis- | __ ville. XD a1, Poisrs I 733 SOUTHREAST. THE BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS, Where Direct Connections are made in the UNION LEPOT with Throuh Sloeping Car Lines for all Poiats SOUTHE The New Line for _DES MOINES The Favorite Route for ROCK ISLAND. The unequaled inducements offered by this iog Gars ool Drawing-Room Cors, w iniog Ch I No exir- chares tor ey eaitog Ohairs. The ¢ Faince e, Gorgeous Smoking Cary (tted itk Eicqunt. High-Backed Ractan. Revol Chairs fof the exclusiva e of frst-(ass pras o toel Track and Baperior Equipment, co bineg Witk thels Great Throneh Gar Afraog menk Bk i, ovo sl otbers, he favoria Routs tothe and SonthEx Tl iy -m fad traveling & fuxury ingtead ot s diseomor Through Ticketa via this Cele*rated Lino for saio 2 a1 ffce 1 the Unfted Statesand Canada. A1 nformation about Rates of Face, Sleoping Car Acmmmodaion. Ty Tobon, &6 , il s Ghrtully given by applyine to v ghven by SPGB wooD, Genera Pasgonger Agen, . General Manacer, Chicn DEXTERL. THOMAS &BRO. ‘Will Buy and Sell REAL ESTATE, And all Transactions Con- nected therewith. Pay Taxes, Rent Houses, &c. 1F YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL Call at Office, Room 8, Creighton Eloc] r;&xhn, Geo. P. Bemis ReaL EsTaTe Ackncy. 154k & Douglas Sts., Omaha, Neb. This agency does STRICTLY & brokeraze busl nese. Des notepecalate, sad thertors 1y - §alns oa Ita books are insared to Ita patrons, fn £h6ad of bolu gobbled ap by theseent " BOGGS & HILL. REAL ESTATE BROKERS No 1408 Farnham Street OMAHA . NEBRASKA. Nebraska “Lland Agency. DAViS & SNYDER, 16056 Parnham St, Omaha, Neor. 400,000 ACRES caretully pelocted Iand fn Exstern Nobrasks for salo. Great Bargaing in Iruproved farms, aod Omahs city propert:—. 0.%. DAVIS. WEESTER SNYDER, Late Land Com'r U. P. B. R tn-tebTit Byron Reed & E’),‘ : ouomst msvABLEID REAL ESTATE AGENCY 1IN NEBRASKA. Eoop + complete sbatract of ile to all Real Estato In Omal Douglas County. mayltt JUNO. G. JACOBS, (Former!y ef Gleh 5 Jacobe) UNDERTAKER So. 1417 Farnham 8t., 01 o Jacob Gla 02D¥R3 BF TEL¥G - | cheap material. ! Iron and Wire ‘ornamental work desizned amd E. | 10UX CITY & PACIFIC | St Paul & Sioux City RAILROADS. The Uld Reliable Sioua Cily Route! 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE! From COUNGIL BLUFFSto ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH, or BISMARCK, And all potntatn Northern Towa, Minnesota and. Daketa. This line is equipped with the Im- Brakes and B plators: Goun SPEED, SAFETY Al!fl WIFI‘IIT s wngurpassed. ng Boom aad al. Traing Transfor Depot st Coancil Dlafls, at 5:15 p m., reaching Sloux City at 10:30 p. m., sud St. Pag at11963. m, making 29 TEN HOURS 1y Avpvaxc or axy Ornse Rovr:. B oot Depoy € ar oty o ol e APPETIZER- -SURE GURE For COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CONSUMP- TION, and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS, The most acceptable don fa the known wor adding to TOL Lemon juice, you nm exallont Appotizer anl TonIE. fo peaer and henlly o e s s "“é e xad the numerous testimonials foceived Gaily ara the bt svidences Putup in d”p ize Bottles, giving Mere for the money than any article in the market. A.lTlo veaDON T BE DECEIVED by anprinciplod dealers who try commos Rock and Rye CI'V ‘anc enly WEDICATED artice made, the GENUINE nattnen o 33':{‘{",‘r5?°~‘1-.x“r uf.':.m o NTERN. ¥ Asuiie10% D, C., Jannary 36, 1580, Messrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN, 1111 Madison St., Chicago, Tli: Guerino: 0d. fo the opinton of this offc the BALAAM OF TOLY o sve 1 All the dvac e scric ‘while the whisky and the sjrup constitate an ewision BT LR ATION. wader ihe. pros #0ld by Drugglsts, Apothoes tax as liquor dealers. Yours Respecttally, (Sigaed) [ B. RAUM, Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN PropriEetors, Chicago, Ilis. Sold by DRUGGISTS, BBOGBES aud DEALEBS everywhere 00 o suficlent quunttty> o In pectoral complalnta agreeablo remedy to the i Tany property be daased sea ¥ . Keviged State according to the form: uica TXIE GREASE Composediargely of powdered micaand slagiass the best and cheapsst [ubricator in the watld. s nm Deyond any reasonable question that the ®-— CHICAGO ' & NORTH-WESTERN . RY *Ia by all odds the best road for you to tako when traveling In cither direction between] ¥ Chicago and all of the Principal Points in the West, North and Northwest:* Qarefully examine this ¥ap. The Principal Citfes of the Wast and Northwest are Stations §a.this ead_ lia through tralus make eloso connectios Wit the traius of ail rlrvads a8 e best bocause t does not g, but for Ry ol s e Sway with s arco aouat of lction. Tt n ieine ass you need ueo but half the s in greasing your wagon thatyou woul 1 ot any other axle griase mads, and then ran ong. It smewers squally AL Gonring , Threot o, Besienri e o orstac Dot Poell! 3 Wortn Baowing. 3 ad MICA MARUFACTURING G 81 MICHIGAN AVEN CHIC! e@~Ask Your Dealer For It ot AGE WANTED FUR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Profusely linstrated, The most important Yost book published. _Every. family. wants Extraor iinary inducemonts offered Agents. PestanitsaCo. st Louis, Mo- WRUU HT IRON FENGES. TNE GHIOACO & HORY"—WESTER" RAILWAY Ovflrfl!oflu rineipal lines, runs each way daily frot o reas 1t15'B Ghl Toad went o Chicage that vies e T = ous o moro Fast Expy PULLMAN HOTEL DINING OALS.%N 1tis the only road that runs Pull Northwe: Is the "33 Rillman Sleeping Cars North or Northwest of Chicago. It has &0 omy tinecion of sl fencig at in desien, Indestractible Foncos for Lawns, Pabile Grounds and Ceme- tery Plats. Iron Vases, Lawn Sottees, canopled ad of rustic pattornis; Chalrs and overy doscription of ILES OF It t forms the following T C y. Nor. Nebraska & Yankion Sior. linois, Fremn&Dubuqm Lin Cotlckets over this rozd are sold by Jemember {o ask for Tiekets via this oad, be sure they reai over- MARVIN HOGHITT, Gen'l Manager, Chicago. manufactur Trea Work, trolt, Mich! ~Sen rloa’lat $2250,000 ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY. DARNUM'S Wire and Woodward Avo., Do ind take (\naulhtr- W. B. STENYETT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, Chicago, HARH.Y P. UBEL Tickst Agont C. & N. W. Railw: DL, “Assistant T cket Agont C & N W R EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, APRIL 12th. P BT ke Kaane AN W Railway, 0. . &, . Dopo JAMES T CLARK “Ganarsl A 15000 TIOKETS ONLY. 772 PRIZES. SWALLEST PRIZE, $1,00. 1 Prizs $100,000 1 Prize 325,000 1 briso 20,00 8P 208, 310,000 cach 80,000 1Prze 100,000 S Prizes, 1Pries £0,000 722Pr Whole Tickets, $100; Halvos sie CHAS. SHIVERICK. FURNITURE, BEDDING, FEATHERS WINDOW SHADES. And Everything Upertammg to the Irrniture and pholstery Trade. A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT CF NEW COODS AT THE LOWEST PRICHEHS. OHEAS. SHIVAERIONK 1298 and 1210 Farnham Street. | 851 $20 Portiand. Mo < 40 b Forteina, lo Havana is governcd entircly by the drawing. 1Prizs, $6,C00 723 Prizes, $16,110. Halves, 1. up stairs, corner of CunalE Aveaee o I At de 1425 Sherman_ men. Gffice hours 9 to 11 2, m. and 2 Tiodpm Bundsya 5 t0 7 v, m. REED’S “ALLTIME,” By “Alm sxandor’s "Au. fizst dam “Gn of the renowned Prockeuriiye” by _wlmanw SHORT LINE = == 1880 General Insurance Agent, K. C.,8T. JOE&C.B.R. R..‘rw 1o Is the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST| &+ Prom OMAHA and the WEBT. Mo shangs of cars betwesn Omaha and 5. Loats ind D¢ cne between Omabia and New Tork. SIX DALY PASSENGER TRAINS b AMFRICAT 'cwr‘ug Kimeta. Eastern & Whstern Citles| = co o d B Eighteentn street, car' i chacsen e ! ceimans™ | T0 Norvous Sufferers—The Great mainder of each week at the et 1th "““ i e - =d How sl Lol Palses 81 W“'_ e European Remedy~Dr. J. 4 Howasd strce ; ED. KEED, Froprietor. “.‘l’m‘r X : B. Simpson's Specific adicine. Stable Correr 11th and Howard it1s & positive care for 8 permatorrhes, Seminal £ day st nome. bamy woe trea. Adiress Stiasos REPR NN Uharon .. 4 Lone (Balt of which number s now o .w) at §2500 per mare, payable at tim. eason commences. April. t. 18t. ~ After tiat timo ning the first of April, fostinghouse Alr-Brake. #w3zE TaAT TOUR TICLET READSWA Via Kanma iy, 88 Joaeph s Woakos, Iipotency, and il diseasce Feeuiting irorm Self:Abide, as’Montal Anzicty, Low of PP p———— Tickva for e sl coupon satens (3. the | Mermory, ine st Bt or Sideyaad dieuses 3. 7. BARNARD, A C. DAWES, onsamption Machine Work o o, Gen'l Pum. & Tickot Ag't oty o rKs, T Jodooh, Mo . Bt Joseph, Wo, anearly grave w e lnmhm. Ticket Agea., ‘The Aml. ONEAIEA, EEE. 020 7. == e ANOY BORDEN, . B. BARNARD, e J. Hammond, Prop. & Manager. Pam. Agout,Omata. Gen'rl Agent, Omaba. R — The moct taorongh appolatel and, complte e | | Pamphlots oundry ia u.uun AGENTS WANTHD !{DfI i gent free u,.u Writs for them sad ge fall Book of the Agel s i P ™ & o mdflr . 1,00 por pckage,or s pack- Sacial stentlon givea to Foundations of COBSS, | s i 655, tdres il orderate’ *° USLNESS ANDSOCIAL YORMS Nou Mind 108 ain 84, Butie, K. ¥ SoldIn maba by C. F. Goodman, J. 'W. Bell Well Augurs, Pulleys, Hangers, Shafting,Bridge Irons,Geer Catting, etc aluabis tables, lisweniary ssesgs, bow o eeduct o aainow; I et 1t isa comy 1o Success for all c.assee. A family secoraity. Address for cireuiars and special terms ANCHOR PUBLISH- fra co THTE Cash PEOPLES ONE PRICHE Dry Goods Store, NOW OFPEHEN, CORNER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS. DRY (GOODS, With a Fine New Stock of NOTIONS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. It ‘will pay you to examine this stock as everything is entirely new, and great GUILD bargains will be given. & MINNTIS, PROPS) GREBN STRHET OARS PFASS THEH DOOR.