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(BT ~—— THE DAILY BER Otgrars and Tobacco. Sopy,1 year, in advance (pogtpaid) ‘ -$10.00 {_month “ “ v -4 “er 8,00 RAILWAY TIMB TABLE, CARD EWICAGO, ST, PAUL, WINNRAPOLI AND OMATIA RAILROAD, Lesve Omaba—Passenger No, 9, §: . mmodation No, 4, 10 (p. m admtatie Arrive Omaha—Phasenger No, 1, 5:20 p. m, Acct = = sdation No, 3, 10:60 a, . ATING OMAHA WAST OR SOUTH BOUND, . m. and 7:45 m. and 6:62 & P, leavos at8 . m, and 8:40 p. e & Bt Louls &t 6:40 &, m. and 140 WRET OR BOUTHWRSTS, M. in Neb., Throngh M. Lincoln Express—:20 p. m, Overland Expross, 13:16 p. m. ® 5 % - . P, ooam V. for Linzoln, 11:45 &. . R'V. for Osceols, 0:40 &, m, treight No, b, b:30 a. m, !t relght No. 04, m, aaaa & & P P P. P. P. P ade F g E4 Ed ES 30 p. m, . P, Denver treleht, 8:26 . m. ARRIVIRG— PROM RAST AND AOUYA. oo R, V. from Lincoln—1:08 p. m, Pacific Expreas—:26 p. m. M.in Neb., Through Express—4:16 p m. M. Lincoln\Express—9:40a m.§ m. m. g 4, 12:16 p, m. amwao p . P. No, 13—146 a. U, P. Denver freight, 0. & R. V. mixed DUMMY TRAIKE BRTWEEN OMAHA AND OOUNGAL BLUPPS, Leave Omaba at 8:00, 0:00, 10:00 and 11:00 P m.; 1:0 2:00, 8:00, 4:00 and 6:00 p, m. ve Councli Bluffa at ¢: 5, 10:25 and :85 &, tm.; L:95, 2:25, 8:25, 4:25 and 6:25 p. m. Sunrays—The ‘dummy leves Omaba at 0:00 and 11:00 a. m.; 2:00, 4:00 and 5:00 p. m. Lea Oounci] Bluffs at 9:36 and 11:35 a. m.; 2:25, and §:26 p. m. Through and local Omahi and Councll Blafla, 1 s m.: 8:40, Omaha—7:40, 11:85, 11 0 p. m. nger trains between ve Omaha—6:16, 6:00 p. m. Arnive .; 6:40, 7:08, 7:16, Opening and Olosing af Mells. RouTR. ormx, cLosE. A m. p. m. & m. p. leago & N. W........11.00 9:00 5:80 Chi I & Pacific.11:00 9:00 5:80 Chi B.& 1:00 9:00 5:80 w 12:80 B:30 9:00 5:80 4:00 11:40 600 11:40 4:00 8:10 6:00 7:50 10:89 0:00 1:80 11:00 J. B. Denver Exp. 00 o €., Sloux City & St, 100 2:40 fux maia for_Stato of lows leave but once & Ay, ¥is: 0:30 8. m. Hice open Bundays from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. F HALL P M. ORLAELA Business Directory. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. MoOAGUE, opposite Post Ofice, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Streed. Archltects. g DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, Room 14, Crelghton Block, A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelghton Block. Boots and 8hoes. e JAMES DaVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Shoes. A good aseortment home work on hand, corner 13th and Harney, THOS/RRICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. NETve JOHN FORTUNATU! " “0th street, manutactures to order good work ‘g A1 Drices. ' Revatring doe. Bed Bprings. LARRIMER Mannfacturer. 1517 Douplasst. Books, News and Statlonery. J. 1. FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. (0SHANE & SCHROEDER, the oldest B. and E. Euulo in Nebraska established 1876 Omaha. OENT] . KAL - RESTAURANT, MRS, A. RYAN, s.nigest corner 16thand Dodge, i Bost Board for the Money, Ratisfaction Guaranteed. \ 1 atall Hours, Board by the Day, Week or Month. Good Terms for Cash. Furnished Rooms Supplied, Uarriages and Rosa Wagons. SNYDER, 14th and Harney Streets. Clothing Hought. . EARRIS will pay highostCash price for second Iand clothing, roer 10th and Farnham, Uewe era. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BERTHOLD, Rage and Metal. Lumber- Lime and Cement. BTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Sts. Lamps and Glassware. BONNER 1809 Douglse 8t. Good Varlety. Merchant Tallors. g @. A. LINDQUEST, One of our most popular Merchant Tallors s vo: colvi ig the latest designs for Spring and Summor @hdy for gentlemen's woar. Btyllah, durable, w as over 216 18th bet. Dotiw.& Farn. Millinery, i, A RINGER, Wholsealo and Retal, Fan- s in great varioty, Zephyrs, A ry, Gloyow, Comets, le." Ghieapest House i West. Purchasers save 80 por cenl, Order ' 115 Fiftoenth Btre Founary, JHN WEARNE & SONB cor, 14th & Jackson ste Plour and Foed. AHA CITY MILLS, 8th and Farcham Ste., e Bros., proprietors, arocers. RBTEVENS, $lst between Cuming and Imar T.A. MOBHANE, Corn, £23d and Cuming Btreetdd Haraware, iron and Steel. (LAN & LANGWORTHY, Wholesale, 110 an¢ 42: 16th street A. HOLMES corne_16th and Callfornis. Harness, Saadies, &c. . WEIST 2018th 8t. bet Faro- & Harney, HOUSE, P. H, Cary, 918 Farnham 84, SLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 4. orn Hotel Gus. Hamel 9th & Lesvenworth Tuks, Painta ana Olis. KUEN & 00, macists, Fine ¥anc Goods, Cor. 1610 and Douglss strects, WHITEHOUSE, Wholesale & Retall, 10th st. 4 FIELD, 2023 North Side Cuming Street. ’ARR, Druggist. 10th snd Howard Streets. Dentista. & Pacific, PAUL Williame' Block Cor. 16th & Dodge. Ury Goods Notlons, Etc. JOHN H. ¥, LEUMANN & CO., \ “k Dyy Goods Store, 1810 and 1812 Farn. bam strect. A 14 also boote and shoes Furuisure. New and Bevond Hand Furniture es, 1114 Dougias. Highest cash price second band £000s. ER 1809 Dougla st. Fine goods &c. P erce Works. OMAEA FENCE €0, FRIES §CO 1218 Earney Bt., Improve Eoxes liee acd Wood. Fesoos, Difice Counbers ?ine and Walnut, " WEST & (B ER, —nhmm;olmt?‘gn, = = | and Wh Dealorsl n Tobacoos, 1805 ! CMAHA PUBLISHING 0O, PROPRIETORS. | #. ¥, LORENZEN manufscturer 1418 Farnham 8 Farnham, bet. Oth and 10th Btreets. | o nouchoepinate o owérs, sl RMS OF SUBSQRIPTION, ~ v IPRh e Dowi e T ote. N. W. cor. Ol Enginesrs and Burveyors. ANDREW ROSEWA' Crelghton _Block, Town Survays, Grade and Sewerage Systems & Spocialty. Vommission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS, 1414 Dodge Street. D B. BEEMER. For details see large advertise: ment In Daily and Weekly. Gornice Works, Neern Comice Worke, Manutactarers 1ron Oornice, Tin, Iron and Blate Roofiing. Orders from an iocalty promptly executed in the best manner. Factory and Office 1218 Harney 8&. ©. SPECHT, Proprietor. Qaivanised Ifon Cornices, Window Caps, ete. manufactured and put up In any of the country, T.SINHOLD 410 Thirtcenth stroct Orockery. J. BONNER 1809 Douglas street. _Good line. Olothing and Furnishing Goor 8. GRO, H, PETERSON. Also Hats, Cape, Boots, Shoea Notions and Cutlery, 804 8. 10th street. Bhow Orse Manufactory.| 0. J. WILDE, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds of Show Caacs, Upright Cases, & ., 1817 Cass 4. FRANK L. GERHARD, propristor Omaha Shiow Case manufactory, 818 South 16th stroot, between Leavenworth and Marcy. All goods warranted first-class. Htoves ana _inware. A, BURMESTER, Dealer in Btoves and Tinware, and Manufacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinds'of Bullding Work, 0dd Fellows' Block, J. BONNER, 1800 Donglas 8. __o0od and_Chean. e TR TR | J. EVANS, Wholesale and Retal Sced Drills and Cultivators Odd Fellows Hall} Physiclans and Burgeons. W. 8. GIBBS, M. D., Room No 4, Creighton Block, 16th Street. P, 8. LEISENRING, AL D, Masonlc Blook, C. L. HART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postoffico DR. L. B. GRADDY, Oculint and Aurist, 8. W _16th and Faroham Sts Fhotograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP. @rand Central Gallery, 212 Bixtoenth Street, near Masontc Hall. First-clase Work and Prompt- ness KUAranteen Plumbing, Gas and Bteam F'tting. P. W. TARPY & CO., 216 12th Bt., bot. Farnham and Douglas. Work promptly attended to. D. FITZPATRICK, 1409 Douglas Stroet. ainting an aper anging. WRNRY A. KOSTERS. 141 Dodge Stroel. 8hoe Btores. Phillip Lan 1820 Farnham ot._bet. 18th & 14th. Becond Hand 8tore. FERKING & LEAR. 1418 Douglas Bt Now and Becond Hand Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, &c.. bought and sold on narrow marvins. Baioons. HENRY FAUFMANN, In tne new brick block on Douglas Btroet, has st opened a most elogant Boes Hall Hot Lunch from 10 to 1% every day. * Caledonta " J_FALCONER 670 10th Strest. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 1013 Farnham bet. 10th & 118d. 99 Oent Stores. Pancy Goods BACKUS WESTERN CORNICE _WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, - - - NEB —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Cornices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING. Specht’s Patent Metalic 8ky- light. Patent Adlustable Ratchet Bar and BRACKET SHELVING. am the general State Agens for the above 16 of goods. TRON FENCING, Orestings, Balustrades, Verandas,Office and Bank Rallings, Window and Cellar uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind, novédit &RAY’S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK_The Great TR/ DR MARK English rem- M, oy Anun. failing curo for Seminal Wenkness, Spermator. shea, Lnpot, ency, and a Discasesthat follow as a = Q JRE TAKING.sequence of AFTER TAKING, Solf-Abuse; ag Loss of Memory, Universal Lass tude, Pain In the Back, Dimnegs of Vision, Pro. mature Old Ago, and many other Disesses that lead to Insanity 'or Conspmption oud a Premar ture Grave. - we_desire v ma e Bpecifo Mediin 1t sold by all druggists o age, or ges for 85, or Wi Do seit 160 by mall on Feot s Eof tho money, by addressing THEGRA 4EDICINE 00;, 4 Buffalo, N, ¥, orsaler oc7me-eod soaso B biave been preventea M8 Ly's timoly use of HepEitte: {mulating, foxicating, op & Toroaic, Out, To Nervous Sufferers THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY, Dr, J, B, Bin:;aon's 8pecific DEXE TN CIIINES. 1t 1o & posjtive cure for Spenvuatos rhes, Semina Weaknees, [mpotaucy, and all discases resuiting {rom Bolf-Abuse, o4 Mental Anzlety, Loss) Momory, Patns 1ul the Back or Side, and discaces S PR S | g " The Bpecific Pi eatTres 1 ol Wale for them aad e culars, Price, 8j i, $1.00 per package, or six pack. a0, A"m-’:lw'd o ages,l THEGmAuA DAILY BEE: WEDNESDAY APRIL 19, 1882, 3 OCOIDENTAL JOTTINGS. CALIFORNIA. Kimball, the church debt raiser, is can. celling mortgages in Oakland. A vein of soft conl has been discovered in Placer county on the line - f the Oregon Pacific. The rairoad company gob. bled it. An effigy of Judas T-cariot, Eeq., a gentleman from Judes, and Chester A Arthur, P, U, 8, A., were burned to. gother in several town in the state, Under the stimulus of a liberal bounty for their scalps, there have been killed in M. nterey county since November lnst 420 wildcats, 278 coyotes and 18 California lions, amounting to 81,819 in bounties, A lode of rich iron was discovered on the 1st inst, near Sheep Rarch, Calaveras ocounty, It can be traced for two or three miles, and some of the ore yields 90 per cent of iron, The lods is about 300 feet wide, Some gentlemen representing about twonty families in Nebraska are reported to have purchased a trac: of 1and Just north of Colton, San Bernardino county, on which to locate a_small colony, which will represent over §250,000 capital. A diminative babe, weighing eight ounves, was born to a miner's wite 1o Gene delarin recently. Its face is about the aize of m hors:.chestnut, and a ring worn upon the little finger of its mother was easily pulled over the babe's foot and drawn nearly up to its knee, Three years ao there were seventy-five Chinamen and twenty-five white men em- ployed at the Milton mine at French Cor- ral, Nevada county. Now the entire force consists of white men. A similar revolu- tion has been brought about in all the large miniug properties on the ridge, through the anti-Chinese agitation -n§‘ the exer- tions of the local miners, The § n Francisco Chronicle, in speak. ing of Oscar Wilae's lecture on *‘Irish Poets,” says: ‘It consisted, in the main, of aseries of illustrated readings from Irish poets, There has never been but one worse exhibition on a_San Francisco ros. trum than Oscar Wilde as_a public speaker; the exception is Oscar Wilde as a public reader. The rendition ot such a stirring plece as ‘‘Fontenoy” in such a monotonous, §inflectionless, pauseless way as Wilde affects is enough to make the whole Irish brigade and Lgeir bard writhe in their graves,” NEVAUA, Eighteen feet and eight inches of snow fell at Ewigrant Gap last night. The insane asylum at Reno will be open to receive patients July 1, 1882. Ore fs being shipped from a nickel mine recently found in Humboldt county. Cattle in large numbers are being ship- ped to the const, where they bring high prices. It is stated that 40 per cent of the cattle in Elko county perished during the past winter, Stock men are shipping taled hay up the Humboldt river to save some, of their stock from starvation, The coinage at the Carson mint for March is as follows: Double eagles, $80,000; half-eagles, 843,000, standard dol- lars, 100,000, To:al, $223,000, Virginia City is said to be full of tough characters, and a new vigilance committce may shortly become necessary. There are men in the place who can be hired tr; commit murder for a twenty-dellar piece, The collapse of mining towns in Nevada News, established October 12, 1863, an- nounced recently that, owing to the de- preseion existing in business circles and the unfavorable prospect for the near fu. ture, it would cease to publish. OREGON AND WABHINGTON. ‘Work has commenced on the new rail. road between Portland andthe Dalles, Orchardists ”F that the peach crop in ‘Washington will be very light this year, The total tax la? of Spokane county for gggl, was $24,887.85; total collections $14,- Portland housekeepers wail because th::ehl scarcity of female house serv- ants, The public schools of Olympis, W. T., ;ur; closed on the 10th inst, for want of funds. The acreage sown to wheat in Klickitat county this year is far greater than it was in 1881 The Dalles military reservation, Or., will be sold at public auction on the 10th of May. There are in the new county of Garfield (W. T.) 1198 chi dren of schoul age, In Portland the amount of $75,000 has been subscribed to the fund for procuring ;puwerful tug to operate cn the Columbia ar, Two citizens of Jacksonville, Or., upon inquiry have asoertained that ' during the Lmt year upwards of 10,000 deer iuve een killed in Jackeon county alone, A vigilance committee has been forming in’ Centerville, Umatilla county, Oregon, for the past two weeks for the protection of life and property. For;y-nix miles of railroad between the Cascades and the Dalles cost $2,300,000, Nearly one-fifth of the line is made of brhigen and_the remainder is through solid rock, The immigration by ocean steamers to Oregon is now 4,000 per month, Of these about 80 per cent are actual rettlers, who bring with then from 8500 to $1,000 each, and usually their nousehold effects, The lumber and logging business of Puget Bound is very active, Logs have advanced from §5,50 to $7 per thousand, and are scarce at these prices, some of the mills being obliged to shut down for want of them, The committee soliciting funds for the gr:ruud school to be erected by Bishop dock have row succeeded in getting Subsoriptions $o the' amount’ of $8.800" Only $700 more is needed to secure to Walla Walla a 820,000 building, Crop reports show that winter wheat is in excellent condition, andthat the area of spring wheat will be increased should the season prove favorable, The smount of surplus wheat grown last year in Eastern Washington is placed at 3,737,000 bushels. The ncre;ge of 1882 will be nearly double that of 1881, and it is estimated that there will be & surplus of 8,000,000 bushels the cowing seasom. MONTANA. There are between 1,200 and 1,500 men working in the timber near Butte, Beaverhead cnunl.g'n indehtedness has been decreased $1,5610.22 in the past pear. Missouls county added $2,079,75 to it indebtedness last year, the total debt now being $138,260.61, The copper mines of Butte are among the richest in the United States, and she product this year will astonish the natives, A street railroad, operated on the San Francisco cable plan, i8 to be construct.d between Butte City and Walkerville, the coming sewson. The receipts of Silver Bow county since it organization were ¥120,981,98, and the expenditures 897,027,993, leaving $29,354 cash in the treasury, Crusenville, a few miles below Junction City, has twenty-five saloons and twenty. vix dwellings. The “ in the name is evidently a typographical error. As the stage which runs between Big Timber and Gage wes ascending the steep hill bordering Bweet Grass canyon, the horses gave outand backed over the preci. pice, which is about 1,000 feet high, A e tree about twenty-five feet below the Erlnk of tue precipice stopped the stage, and the passengers escaped unbart, except that the eollar bone of one of them was broken, IDAHO. Three Chinamen were planted deep a$ Comas Creek recently, Hailey's building boom is at band and is shown b{ the fact that The Gold Hill mechanics and materisl are in great de- mand, The froight and passenger traffic on the Utah & Northern Railroad are unususlly large for this season of the year. Wood River citizens hail with delight the announcement that sixty young Indies —seamstresses, servant girls and teachers ntend to make that neighborhood their home. There ina belt of country on Snake river, southwest of Boise, twelve or fifteen miles in width, upon which no snow has fallen this winter, It is dry and dusty asin summer time. How long this strip is we have not learned, NEW MEXIOO, The Santa Feo waterworks are completed. The republican territorial convention will be held in June, The thirty-eight public schools of San Miguel county are closed for Inck of funds. Cooper City is the scene of great activi. ty owlog to repsated discoveries of copper prospects, with immense ore bodies in sight, Under the new law {t costs only one dollar to record a mining location sand one dollar and a half to record a deed of ordi- nary size, Eleven gentlemen_of Davenport, Towa, have organized the Davenport Live Stock company, to operate in the territory., The capital stock is £50,000, and they have power to increase it to $500,000 They will put large bands of cattlo and sheep on ?‘ul plains east of GGolden this summer and LR ARIZONA. A water company has just completed laying its mains and_putting in hydrants at Tombstone. Its first act was to reduce the price of water one-half, from one cent to one-half cent a gallon, A party of fifty Chinamen en route to a rai rond camp were ‘‘received” by a gu:, of white men and » masked battery of “smooth bores.” The ‘‘pecsunders” were effective and the celestials lit out, Prescott was visited by a whirlwind last week which struck an old slaughter-house and hide house adjoining, carrying them up into the air u})ul-du of 200 feet, and depositing the fragments over reveral acres of ground. WYOMING. There are about§120,000 sheep on the Laramie plains, Laramie wanta o steam fire engine, Hy- drant pressure is insufficient. Cheyenne gets 8300 a year out of dorgs, and doesn't make sausages either, Cheyenne is full of cow boys who are looking for jobs on the approaching round. up. There are at present over 600 scholars enrolled on the public echool list in Chey- enne, and the average attendance is over 500, Henry F. Prien, of the firm of Hocker & Prien, druggists of Laramie, has skipped the country with 81,000 of his partner's money. *‘Colorow Bill” turned up his toes at Fort Washakie on the 12th, He tried to pull but was too late, The shooter sur- | i rendered. A gang of surveyors, under the direc- tion of H. B. Patten, are surveying the ard and other grounds_belonging to the {J nion Pacific at Laramie. The Carbon county stockmen met in Rawline last Wednesday and made arrangements fer the annual round-up, to cemmence on the first Tuesday in May. Rawlins is a lively town, The Jouraal Ws: ““The past week has been one of war. ile going up street to supper the other evening we saw three fights in one saloon, and all in the space of five minutes.” The cattle firm of Sturgis, Goodell & Co., on Cheyenne river, have a corral which contains 24,000 acres, and which required 100 miles of barbed wire to fence two sides of it, d‘:a remaiuder being fenced by s tain, mmen have been received at Cheyenne to begin work on the new U. P. shops at that town. This is a part of the stipula- tion of the cowpany tc expend 8.:5,000 this ear in order to obtain the bonds author- Lod for the Wyoming & Montanarailroad COLORADO. Fort Collins is advertising for the build. ing of water works, Mike Maddigan was burned to death in his room in Leadville. A clever Californian floated 85,000 worth of matilated silver in Denver. East-bound mail hus been robbed sys tematically'to the extent of $500,000. The Odd Fellows of Denver have incor- porated to build a ball to cost $100,000. Half of the spaze in the mining exposi- tion building at Denver has already been engaged. The school population of Colorado last year was 40,894 and the maximum enroll- ment 26,000, There are 454 school buildings in Colo- rado and 633 teachers, 109 of whom are in Arapahoe county. There have been fillings made on 250 town lots in Teller. The recorder is kept busy making out deeds, The Denver building inspector estimates that #o far this year 8650,000 has been ex- pended on new building, ‘The total of outstanding school bonds in this State is $474,825, of which amount $180,702 87 wns issued in 1881, Tho number of emigrants arriving in Denver is increasing daily. More are coming than there were at this time last year, The assesment on the broad gauge rail- way tracks in the state amounts w‘s.‘zw,- 000 and on the narrow gauge to nearly 87,- The total valuation of school property in Colorado is 977,218, Nearly one-half of this, or in exacs tigures, $4 80,401 is in Deuver. Mr, Wetzel, the late secretary of the Colorado stock growers' association, says that the recent storm was worth 8100,000 tothe State, DAKOTA. The total population of Elk Point is eight hundred and ninety-two, The Caledonia mine has inade eleven as- sensments aggrogating $500,000, The United States Court is worth $20,- 000 per annum te the city of Deadwood. Lots on Main street in Mitchell, which wold for $300 a year ago, are now worth 81,200, H, N. Freeman, ot Deadwood, has falien heir to $750,000 by the will of a de. censed relative. The tota | population of Turner county is 5,621, 'The total valuation of all prop- erty in the county is 8720,922. 'he school census shows that there are 202 persons between five aud twenty-one years of age in the ¥landrau district, If the present rush continues s few months, Minel county next fall will have & population of between 8,000 and 4,000, joux Falls has six millinery stores, twelve saloons and one brewery, nine phy- sicians, twenty-fiye attorneys and a popu- lation of 2,500, No lees than 40,000 tickets to Dakota have been old in Chicago and Milwaukee this spring by the Chicsgo, Milwaukee & St Paul cempany, The Suntee Indian who committed rape at Bon Howmmo a few weeks ago, was sen- tenced to 30 years' imprisonment by the chief justice of Dakota, The Utica shaft, carbonate district, has o total depth of 126 feet, exposing & two foot ledge, the last assay from which re- turned over 18,000 ounces, An exceedingly rich strike is reported in oneé of the mines of the Berkshire Mining Company at Bald Mountain, the ore es- saying ov 000 in gold .mfilvu. prin. cipally the latter, 1f the present im: fon boom keeps up it is suggested that ¢ admission of Dakota is ro-womd for » year, the south. ern half of the present territory will con- tain fpopulation ‘sufficient to entitle it to' W.B. MILLARD, #wo or three repreventatives in congress, F. B, JOHNS ON MILLARD & JOHNSON, Storage, Commission and Wholesale Fruits, 1111 FARNHAM STREET. CONSIGNMENTS COUNTRY PRODUCE SOLICITED, Agents for Pock & Banshers Lard, and Wilber Mills Flour, UMAlA, < < . " NEB REFERENCES ! OMAHA NATIONAL BANK, STEELE. JOHNSON & CO., TOOTLE MAUL & CO. STEELE, JOHNSON & 0., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND JOBBERS IN UTAN, Since the consus of 1880, Salt T.ake has added 2,500 to ita population, The Ontario has declared its seventy- eighth dividend, aggregating $4, 250,000, Miners all along Alder gulch are busy preparing for the season's work. Those most competent to aludgr, predict that the gold dust yleld of the old gnich this year will be over $100,000 than in 1881, ———— The Greatest Blessing. A simple, harmless remedy, that oures every time, and prevents disease by keeping the blood pure, stomach regular, kidneys and liver active, is the greatest blessing ever conferred upon man, Hop Bitters is that reme- d{. and its proprietors are being blessed by thousands who have been m\'ed and cured by it. Will you try A Story by Lincoln. 8t. Lou's Republican, Presidont Lincoln is quoted by Oharles Gibson, of St. Louis, as teli- ing a story illustrating Thomas H. Benlon's turn for the drama. Ben. ton and Jackson had long been at foud, and had not met for many years until Jackson was President and Ben- ton senator from Missouri, ‘It was in this room," said President Lincoln, at the White House, “‘that their first moeting took place. Jackson was soated at this very tablo, when the door yonder swung open and Benton stalked in and stood silently in the middle of the floor. Jackson looked up and recognized him at once, and redollected at the same time that he had no weapon to defend himself. Equally silently he got up, walked to the door, locked it and put the key in his pocket, and went back to his seat. Then he said: ‘Does this mean_war or peace!’ ‘It means peace,’ said Ben- ton. Jackson again arose, walked to the door, unlocked it, came back to his seat, and then paid: ‘Colonel Ben- ton, I am pleased to see you. Tako a chair.’ All this time Benton was standing statuesquely in the center of the room, never moving a muscle while Jackson was unlocking the door, and the reconciliation between the two gentlemen was complete.” True to her Trust. Too much cannot be said of the ever faithful wife and mother, constantly watching and caring for her dear ones, Flour, Salt, Sugars, Canned Coods, and All Grocers' Supplies. A Full Line of the Best Brands of OIGARS MANUFACTURED TOBAGCO. Agents for BRNWOOD NAILS AND LAFLIN & RAND POWDER 00 DOUEBLE AND SINCGILE AOTING X [IPOWER AND HAND PO ML ES] Steam Pumps, Engine Trimmings, MINING MACHINERY, BELTING, HOSE, BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS PIPE, STEAM PACKING, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4 - 3 HALLADAY WIND-MILLS, CHURCH'AND.SCHOOL BELLS A SBRANG, 205 For—hk~w 8t, Omaha never neglecting a single duty in their be- . OBERFELDER & CO, e amieh] Sl | WHOLESALE MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, cleansing, the stomach and bowels regu- lated, blood purified, and malarial poison 1808 and 1310 DOUGLAS STREET. Spring Goods Receiving. Daily and Stock very nearly? Oomplete exterminated, she must know the that ORDERS SOLIOXIT “ I Electrio Bitters are the only sure rmned{;‘ - HENRY LEHMANN, hey are the best and purest medicine JOBBER OF the world and only cost fifty cents. Sold WAL PAPHEHR, AND WINDOW SHADES EASTERN PRIGES DUPLICATED. 108 FARNAM ST. - - OMAHA J. A. WAKEFIELD, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN .U IV IE ELER. Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS,ILIME, CEMENT PLASTER, ETO. MWBTATE AGENI FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT COMPANYY Near Union Pacific Depot, - - OMAHA NEB FOSTER & GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, C AL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts,, ONMIAELA - - = NEB. Chicago Charity. From the Wall Street News, Bcene—A Chicago wholesale flour house. Enter John. “‘Sir, I am sorry to inform you that ten barrels of that lot purchased from Smith is poor.” Proprietor: ‘‘Poor! What ails it?"” “Musty.” “Too musty for the hotels?” “*Yes, sir.” “Too musty for the house?” I foar so,” . “g,ln’t it be sold to some lake cap- “I've had them looking at it but thc, shake their heads.” *‘We’ll send it to the Michigan fire sufferers,” “‘But they are through suffering, sir.” ““Then cart it to the nearest orphan asylum with my comhpliments, and tnia along one of our cardsso that the papers will make no mistake in writing it up. John!” “Yes, sir.” ¢“‘Be kind to the poor.” “T will, sir.” “For the poor ye have always with ye, and darn my buttons, if Smith ships us any more such I'll foreclose on his mill!” boarding 3. KALISH, THE STAR TAILOR. 1 Door W. of Oruickshank’s, Has now a fine complete Stock of E&rln Good) consisting of French, English and the st Do- mestics. Prices low orthe 1 v mbly SYPHILIS nany stags B3 § . BoOwTER & VO, E%‘;;’;‘A’ é o E — DEALERS IN— ‘ ot s/, 152 | HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. soILs, IS 3 B Fire and Burglar Proo Diseas . 1 VAULTS, ILOOCKIS, & 0O. 1020 FarnhamliStreet, NEES. Jg. S. CAULEIBRLD ~——WHOLESALE— BOOK SELLER AND STATIONER ~AND DEALER 'Ne Cures When Hot Springs Fail MAVERN, ARK., May 2, 1881 Wo have cases I onr ows towh who lived at Hot 8prings, and were tinally cured with 8, 8, 8, MCCAMMON & MURRY, IF YOU doubit, come to see us and WE WILL CURE YOUR OR charge noumm: Write for partioulars and copy o litle Book “Mussage the Unfortunate Sufterin” 81 will It?l 'Pllfl to ll.z > pRf Mtk % Wall Paper and Window Shades. BWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Props, ottt e, P 1304 Farnham 8t. Omaha Neb. Bold KENNARD BROS, & CO,, o H M. & M. PEAVY THE KENDALL PLAITING MACHINE! CLOTHIERS! 1309 Farnham Street. - = = NEIE. 1t doos sll kinds and styles f ) laiting in use. No lady that does her own Mnllll.m can afford to.do without one—as n]ulm s never out of fashion, if seen it solls , ¥or Machlues, Olrculars or Agent's terms address D ES, |OMMLATTA 128 ‘Adams 5t. Cbioave ', | €

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