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THE DAILY BEE LMAHA PUBLISHING CO., PROPRIETORS. 918 Farnham, bet. 9th and 10th Streets. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION, 0as copy 1 year, o advance(postpaid) - © months w v g’ month 2! 0. 8 J 3 00 .00 00 IAILWAY TIME TABLE. CARD CHICAGO, WT. PAUL, MISNEAPOLIN AND OMAHA RATLROAD, Leare Omaba—Passengor No, £, wiwodntion No., ¢, 1:0 (p. m A1rive Oraha—Dhasenger cetr = sdation No, 8, 10:60 411N OMABA BAST OR WOUTH BOUND, 1808, m, Ac: No. 1, 5:20 p.m, C,B & T40A 1 CUA R, ¥, 740 5 O, R.1. &P, 7:408, . K.'C,St. J. & O, B.,jeaves at :30 a, m. And 745 o, Arrives st 88, Loulsat 8:20 a8, m. and 5:69 , W., St L. & P., lenves at § a. m, and ‘op Arrives » Bt. Louls at 6:40 & m, and o WRET OB SOUTHWNSTA, B. & M. tn Neb, Through Express, 80 a. . B. & M. Lincoln Expross— m, U PO 0, & o0& 0.P P roight ¢ rolj fre afiaan, m. U, P treight No. 14, 19:16 p, m, UL P K U, P, Donver treight, 1:10 a 0. & R.V. mixed, ar. 4 g and 5:00 . Qouncll Blulte apd 11:26 . m,; 9:f and £:% . m. cal passenger traina between IRilie. oavo Omuhangilt, m, Arnive . 7:0, 7:1, BOUTX, Ohicago & N. W Ohicago, 12 1. & Chicago, k. & Q abash. U. P. Lincoln, Sunda; J. P. Denver Exp. : 0., Bloux Clty & ¢, P, \.11:00 2:40 Local mails for Statoof lowa leave but once day, vl : 6:30 &, m. Titios open Sundays trom 13 m. to 1 p. m. THOS. F HALL P M. Business Directory. Abstract and Real Eatate. JOHN L. MoCAGUE, opposite Post Office, W. R. BARTLETT 817 South 18th Stroet. Architects. DUFRENE & MENDELSSOHN, ARCHITECTS Room 14, Creighton Block. A. T. LARGE Jr., Room 2, Crelzghton Block, Boots and Shoes. JAMES DaVINE & CO., Fine Boots and Bhoes. A good assortment mo work on hand, corner 13th ond Harney. THOS. ERICKSON, 8. E. cor. 16th and Douglas. JOHN FORTUNATUS, 605 10th streat, manutactur: e to order good work % falr pricen, Revalring don o4 ifairiprioen s Revslrins o4 e IEREHAR e Bed 8pring: LARRIMER Manufacturer. 1517 Douvlaset, Books, News and 8tatlonery. J. I FRUEHAUF 1016 Farnham Street. Butter and Eggs. MOSHANE & SCHROEDER, tho oldest B, and E. houso In Nebraska established 1876 Omaha, OENTRAL RESTAURANT, MRS8. A. RYAN, soathwest corner 16thand Dodge. Best Board for the Money. Satistaction Guaranteed. 1 st all Hours. Board by the Day, Vfileel or Month. 00d Terms for Cash, Furnlshed Roama Supplied. Varrlages and Road Wagons. WM BNYDER, ldth and Harncy Streets. Clothing Bought. J. IARRIS will pay highestCash price for hand clotking, gflmnlflm sod Farnham, Uewe ors. JOHN BAUMER 1814 Farnham Street. Junk. H. BEBTHOLD, Rages and Metal. Lumber- Lime and Cement. FOSTER & GRAY corner 6th and Douglas Bte. Lamps and Glassware. J. BONNER 1309 Douglas 8t. Good Varlety, Merchant Tallora. G. A. LINDQUEST, Oue of our most popular Morchant Tatlors le ro- celylug the latest dosigns for Spring and Summor @oods for gentlemen's wear. styllal, durable, and prices low a8 ever 216 18th bet, Doug.& Farn. Millinery. MRS, O, A. RINGER, Wholesale and Retall, Fan- cy Goods 1n great varlety, Zephyre, Caxd Eoards, Tloalery, Gloves, Carsets, &c. Cheapest House in tho West, Purchasers eave 80 por cout, Ordes by Mall. 115 Fifteenth Stroot. Founary. JOHN WEARNE & BONE cor, 14th & Jackson ste Plour and Feed, OMAHA CITY MILLS, éth and Farnbam Sts., Welehano Bros., proprictors. Qrocors. L. TKVENS, 21st between Cuminy sad iar T, A. MoSHANE, Corn. 234 and Cuming Btreets, Turdwaro, lron wna Gtest OLAN & LANGWORTHY, Whole:ale, 110 so¢ 412 15¢h strevt A, TIOLMES corne 16th and California, Harnesy, daadies, &c. B, WEIST 20 15th 8¢, bet Farn. & Harnuy. Hotel i &NFIELD HOUSE, Geo. Canfleld,gth & Farnham DORAN HOUSE, P Il Cary, ¢18 Farnhaw 8. BLAVEN'S HOTEL, F. Slaven, 10th 8t. Bonthern Hotel Gus, Hamel 9th & Leavenworth rugs, Painis and Olls, KUHN & CO. Pharmaciets, Fine Vanc Gools, Cor, 16w sad Dougles strocts. W.J. WHITEHOUSE, Wholcsale & Retall, 16th st. 0. FIELD, 2022 North Blde Cuwmlng Strees. PARR, Druggist, 10th and Howard Streets, Dentists, DR. PAUL Willisws' Block Oor. 15th & Dodge. Wry uocas ons, Ete. JOHN H. F. LEMMAKN & CO., Mow York Dry Goods Bore, 1810 and 1813 Fam. ham strict. L. 0. Enewold also boots and shoes Furuiture. A 7. GROSS, New and Bewond Hand Furniture £d Stovee, 1114 Douglas. Highost cash price ald for second kaud 20008, .BONNER 1309 Dougls e, Fine voods &e. Ferce Works. OMAEA FENCE 00, @UST, FRIES § CO 1218 Harney 8L, lmprove los Boxes, Irce aud Wood Fences, Office Allngs, Congders Ploe and Walnug. & Paciflc. GOODMAN. 1th Bt. bet, Farn. & oy WEST & FRITSODER, manutacturers of Olgars, and Wholesale Dealersi n Tobaccos, 1506 Douglas, #.F. LORENZEN manufacturer 1416 Farnham Florist. A. Donaghue, plants, ot flowers, seeds, ooqnste sto. N. W. cor.' T6th and Dourlas streeta’ Olvll Engineers and Surveyors. ANDREW RCSEWATER, Creighton Block, Town Surveys, Grade and Sewerage Systems & Special Vommission Merchants. JOHN . WIL L18,1414 Dodge Street. D B BEEMER. For detalls see Iarge advortise- ment In Daily and Weokly Cornice Works, atern Cornlce Works, Manufacturers Iron nuice, I Iron and Slate Roofilng. Orders trom any locality promptly executed in the best wauner, and Office 1213 Harnoy 8t. JHT, Proprictor. icos, Window Cape, ebe., 7, in Aoy part ot the We: G ¥ ©. 8P Tron Cor manufactured and jut u; Gaivanized country. T. SINHOLD 416 Thirteenth stroot Crockery, J. BONNER 1800 Dongias stresb._Good line Clothing ana Furnishing Goor s, GRO, H, PETERSON. Also_Hata, Caps, Boots, Shoes Notfons and Cutlery, S04 8. 10th street. ‘8how Oase Manufactory. 0. J. WILDE, Mauufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Show 1817 Onae S8, FRANK L. 1ARD, ~proprietor Omaha Show Case manufactory, $18 South 16th strect, enworth and Marcy. All goods warranted firat.class, Htoves Ana inware. A. BURMESTER, Dealer In Stoves and Tinware, and Maoutacturer of Tin Roofs and all kinde of Bullding Work, 0dd Fellows' Block, 3. RO 309 Danelan 8t (Seeds. J. EVANS, Wholesalo and Retall Seed Drille and Cultivators 0dd Fellows Hall} Physiclans and Burgeo! W. 8. GIEBS, M. D,, Room No 4, Crelghton Block, 16th Street. F. 5. LEISKNKING, M. D, Masonio BIOCK. C. L. IART, M. D., Eye and Ear, opp. postofiice DR. L, B. GRADDY, Ocullst and Avrist. §. W _15th snd Farnham Ste Photograpners. GEO. HEYN, PROP, Grand Central Gallery, 912 Sixteenth Stroet. First-clasa Work and Prompt- A_Choap. 00! near Masonic Hall, nasw guarANtesn Plumbink, Gas and Steam F'tting. P, W. TARPY & CO., 21612 8t,, bet. Farnham and Douglaa. Work promp yattended to. D. FITZPATRICK, 14 _,ongine Stroet. alnting an _ aper &nging. HENRY A, KOSTKRS. 141_Dodge Stroet. 8hoe Bcores. 1820 Farnham st. bat. 18th & 14th. Becond Hand 8tore. PERKINS & LEAR, 1416 Dougiss 8t., New and Socond Hand Furnituro, House Furnishing Goods, &c., bought and sold on narrow margine. Phillip Lan Baioons. HENRY FAUFMANN, Tn tne new brick block on Dougias Stroob, has Just opened » most elogant Beex Hall, ‘Hot Lunch from 10 to 13 every day. “ Caledonia " _FALCONER 670 16th Street. Unaertakers. CHAS. RIEWE, 101 Farnham bot. 10th & 118d. 98 Oent Stores. Farnham 84., Fancy Good SEAL, ] TELE $ Nebraska National (No. 2665.) Wasixaron, April 25th 1882, that “Td E NEBRASKA NATIONAL BANK OF with all the provisions of the Revised Statues of mence the business of Banking: Nebraska National Bank of Omaha,” in the city lmlln of Banking a4 provided in Sectien Fifty In testimony whereof witness { Comptroller of the Curréncy. as follows: P. 0. BACKUS BANK. TREASURY DEPARTMEN’ WiERRAS, by satistactory evidence presented OMAHA,” in the city of Omaba, in the county of tho United States required to be complied with Now, therefore, I, John Jay Knox, Comptroller of Omsha, in the c unty of Douglas, and state One Hundred and_ Sixty-Niueof the Revised hund and eeal of office this The above Bank is now prepared to recelve . R. JOHNSO . Wholesale Grocers. Office ¢f COMPTROLLER OF TIE CURRE! to the unders gned, it nas been made to appear Douglas, and State of Nebraska, has complied betore an association shall be authorized to com- of the 'Currency, do hereby certifv that *“The of Nebraska, is authoriz:d to commence the Btatutes of the United States. ith 26t day of April 1882, JAY KNO! business It commences with a fully d up cap tal of §260,000.00, with officers and directors son & A, E. TOUZALIN, Vics Presipest, ot C, B, & Q. , Boston. John- PrEsiDENT, of Stecle, ‘A SHINER.” How the Leadville Man Won Back the Money Lost at Poker. Denver Nows, One of the aristocratic institutions of Leadville, say a correspondent, is the mining club—an organization com- posed of the blue-blood of the city, and not exactly, as the name implies, made up of mining magnates. Tho apartments of the organization include a dainty furnished lit apartment sacred to the great American game of draw poker. Hero the club men are wont to congegate of an evening, and sometimes the game runs high, Now,in draw poker, even “‘among gentlemen,’ the player prefers to win rather than to lose, and, consequently, some des- perate points are occasionally strained, A fow evenings ago a well known member, the superintendent of a -mine east of the oity sat down in a game of the hardest and heaviest players in the camp. In about an hour he quit just 750 poor er than when he sat down. Later in the evening he disconsolately narrated the fact to a friend, and cursed gam- bling and gamblers in a loud, deep and emphatic style. It so happened that this friend was a triflo more ‘'fly,” in the vernacular of the gang, than he, and, closing one optie, told him he could asaist hita in making the mining club look remarkably sick, as far as draw poker was concerned, The mining man expressed his willingness to be assisted, and the ‘‘fly” produced what ia technically known as a ‘‘shin. " 'This may be a dark and gloomy er. mystery to those uninitiated, but to old sports it is far from one. A “shiner” is nothing but a silver dollar, on one side of which a concavo mirror about the of a man’s little finger nail is set. This is brightly polished and is unnoticed in the surrounding silver. When the vame begins the “‘shiner” is lain on top of pile of notes and coin and the cards dealt over it. The re- sult is that the concave mirror catches the reflection of all cards dealt over it, and the dealer has a pretty accu- rate knowledge of what every body else holds, A few lessons made the mining man an adepr, and, armed with the “‘shiner,” he hied him to the mining club. A poker game was in progress, and he took his seat at the table. For the next couple of hours the players were tempted to think that he had become gifted with the powers of a clairovyantormind-reader, 80 singularly accurate was his knowl- cdge of what they held. At the end of that time he had the crowd in such astate of utter and comple dead-broke- ness that they were obliged to stand off the steward of the club for their potatoes. Since then the mining club has experienced a season of financial depresaion whichseriously lamed their political potency in the city election. Too Much Ncbllity. Indianapolls Sentinel, Someyear agoa very foolish woman, the wife of the Bonanza King, Mackey ~—a name that smacks precious little of blue blood—concluded that the American continent was mnot big enough to hold her and her daughter, and therefore she set sail for Europe, located in Paris, built, hired, or pur- chased a sort of palace, fitted it up with servants, got the name of “Bon- anza Queen,” hung out her shingle as the richest woman in the gay capi- tal, gave big dinners, called around her all the aristocratic, titled snobs, she could catch with that sort of bait;"and was happy to see her name in and glowing reports of her nauseating nonsense in Parisian cheap prints, which were from time to time reproduced in American journals. While the Bonanza Queen was sling- ing moneyaway by thousands, the old Bonanza King remained in America to see that the ‘‘balance of trade” didn't get on the wrong side of his ledger and compel himtostop shipping gold to France. To make this whole disgusting business as distasteful and Morse and Co,, Whole: sale Shoes, . JNO, 8. €OLLINS, of G. H, & J. 8. Collins, Wholcsale Leatherand S ddlery. JAMES M. Wooiworth, Counsellor and Attoruey s LEWIS 8. REE! ato | (AT Fir-t National Bank of Omah: connected with the active man ment of that Bank since its orga ization in 1503, D, of Byron Reed & Co., Real alers. , Cashier, late Cashier of the and HENRY méely THE KENDALL PLATTING MACHINE ! £ INTID DRESS-MAKERS' COMPANION, 1t plaits from 1-16 of a n Inch to width In the coarsest felts or finest sl k 1t docs all kinds and styles of ylaiting in use. No lady that docs bor own droasmaking o vithout ono—as nice plaiting s afford to do never out of fashion, if seen it sells itsolf, For Machines, Circulars or Agent's terms address CONGAR & CO., "1 Adams St. Chicago T JOUN STABLXR, EROME NCHAXP, Prosident, Vice Pres't, W. 8, Duarixe, Sec, and Treas, THE NEBRASEKA MANUFACTURING 00 Lincoin, Neb. MANUFACTURERS CF Oorn Planters, Harrows, Farm Rollers, Sulk Hay Rakes, Bucket Elevating Wind mi &e. We are prepared to do Job wori and manuf turipg for other partics. Addres all orders NEBRAS| FACTURING CO., KOOLN NkB FAST TIME| In golng East take the (hicago & Northwest- Traing leave Omaha 8:40 p, m. and 7:40 8, m. )tull Inforwation call on €, P, DUEL, Ticket Agent, 14th and Farnbam Sts. J. BELL, U, P, - al7mé&e tf Hallway Depot, or at JAMES T. CLARK, G Ageny, Owabia, DR. F, BOHERER, Physician and Surgeon CHRONIC DISEA! RHEUMATISM, Etc., A BPECIALTY, Medicines furnished at office. Office No. 1412 Farnnam St., between 14th and 16th Omaha Neb 26ae = John G. vacobs, (Foramerly of Glsh & Jacobs,) UND ERTAKER could affect me. When the break in the levee occurred I waa in bed. The howling of my dog and the restless- ness of the horses in the lot warned me or my danger. 1 arotv and opened the door and them cealized what a terrible flood was ®ming. The horses jumped the fence, snorted, and ran away. The dog howled, looked appealingly at me, and tucking his tail ran under the house, The water came with gurgling rush, 1 did not think that the water would at tain & dangerous depth, and for tom. porary safoty [ climbed upon the gate- post.” The dog had ceased howlig. He was under water. Oneof my chickens flew hy mo and fell into the water with a fluttering splash. The water rose higher and higher. It roared through the bottoms like thun. der, When morning came I stood upon the top of the post and suruoyed the sceno. A yellow sea ws stretched out before me, 1 had no means of escaps. A iog floated past me. I sprang from the gate post and clung to tho timber. All day I float- ed. Occasionally the log would turn and give mo a dip. A lonely, terrible night followed. Another day. o0 land. The few excited birds which had been the only signs of life during the early part of my seemingly hopeless yoyage had flown to the hills many miles dstant. My condition was desolate 1 wore nothing but a pair of drawers and a shirt. Another dark, cheerless night. I heard some one blowing a fox-horn, away off on the hills. I shouted until my breath was gone. I became in- sensible and muet have remained in that state for several days. For three weeks I drifted aimlessly- " *‘How did you get anything to eat?” asked one of the party. “That's a fact,’ replied tho old man, “That's so. D-dif I haven't failed to put that provision in uhe bill, Wat'll you fellows take? Gimmo a whisky sour.” ———— Bucklin's Arnica Salve, The Brst SALYE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, orns, and all skin eraptions, and posi tively cures piles, It is guaranteed to give satisfaction or money_ 1efunded, Pric cents per box. For sule by sdman P. ROGERS & (0., AGENTS F. L. Sommers & Co's, CELEBRATED CRACKERS] BISCUITS, CAKES, JUMBLES AND NOVELTIES, Wholesale Manufacturing CONFECTIONERS AND DEALERS IN Fruits, Nuts and Cigars. Il S. 14th St. OMAHA NEB. 15-0 J..L. WILKIE, MANUFACTURER OF PAPER BOXES. £18 and 220 8, 14th 8t, OWILAELO. - NIEXE an® A NOTICE. To Eliska McLaughlin non-resident defendant: You are herchy notified that on the 24th say of April 1882, Edward D. McLau. hlin fied a petition agaisst you in the District Court of Douglay County, Neoraska, the object and pray- er of which are to obtain a divores from you and custody of the children; fssue of the marringe as repugnant as possible, theold ‘‘Bon- anza Queen” has managed to make it appear that her daughter is in def mand, and all the broken down heirs of the defunct dynasties of Europe are besieging her palace asking for the hand of the daughter in marriage— the last one of the suitors mamed, being Prince Philippe de Bourbon, an obscure dead-beat of Spanish stock. It seems this fighting family, being broke had it published that he was aflianced te the daughterof the BonanzaQueen, Mlle. Mackey; whereupon the Mac— key mamma gets into a royal rage,and declares that Prince Philippe de Bour- bon authorized the report and per- mutted it to be published to save him- self from arrest on account of debts. It is now reported tnat the Bonanza Queen will have a post crocted near the fronc gate, upon which notice will be given in all European lavguages that the Princess Cotilda Margueretta Antoinetta Peggietta Bridgeterte Mac- keyronia will have no dowry until her Bonauss parents are dead, But tho average avistocratic titled dead-beat is not likely to heed the Queen’s notice, and Mademoiselle Mackeyronia will continue to receive offers until she at last capitulates, and then the King and Queen will have to shell out, When an American woman goes to Europe to act tho fool, she is not deserving of sympathy if her schemes do not pan out according to expectation Woeful Storyof t he Missiselpp! Flood Arkansas State Gazette, People who read daily reports from the overflowed districts may be sur- prised from day to day at the enor- mity of the inundation; at the number of people rendered homeless; of the hunger and general devastation; but fow, removed as they are from the seene, can realizo in aetail the actual misery and want, The following story, told by an old man who arrived in this city yesterday, gives one of the many instauces the torrors of which cannot be exaggerated: ““My name is Hiram Aspin,” said the old man, when a gentleman, hear- ing something of his recent musfor- tunes, had tnvited them to join them at a lunch table. “For several years T have lived on the Mississippi river, a few miles below Arkansas City, For some time I have been living alone, as my wife died several years ago.” ‘‘“Tell us aboat the #ood, old man,” said one of the party, who, caring but little about family ~aflairs, desired a strsightforward story of distress. “Ml house was situated, it was thought, at a safe tance above high-water mark,and every one agreed that only a terribly inundation, inei- dent to a general break in the levee, with you, on the ground that you have wilfuily abandoned the plaintiff without good cause, f r the term of two years last past. You are re quired to answer said retition on or before Mon- ay, the 12st day of June 1852, D. McUAUGHLIN, Plaintift, _one HALL, his_ Attorney Matter of Ah&n]imt m of H, for Liquor License, NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that I, A, i) upon the 22ad day of April A. D, spplicatio Toard of Com missioners of Douglas County, Nebruska, for to o to sell Malt, Spiritudus and *ihous uors at Elkhiorn Station 10 Chicago Preci ct Douglus County, Nebraska, from the th day of May 1852, to the €th dsy of August 15:2, It therd be no objection, remonstrance or pro- test flled within two w oks from April 22rd A, D. 1852, the suid licenso will be_ grant H. A, Notte, Applicant. Tur Ovana Bre newspspor wid publi-h the above notice for two wecks b the expense of the applicant. ‘the County of Douglas is not to be charged therewlith, JOHNEBAU ou ER, Matter of Application of Agnes Thile for Liquor License, NOTIC Notice 13 hereby Thicle, dia upon th ven that Agnes yof Muy, A. D, file her application to the Mayc ty Council of Omaha, for Pnse to sell Malt, Spirituous und Vinous f Oth and Omaha, from the 171h Jay of ust, %o the 17 y of A 1582 If there be no objec or protest filed within two week of May, 1882, the licen, granted., Ac Tre Oxana DaiLy Veg publish the above not 1or two weeks at the expense of the appli- cant, The City of Owaha is not w be charged therewith, L. C, Jewerr, ity Clerk Geo. P. Bemis ReaL EstaTe Acency, I6th &nd Dodge Bts,, Omana, Nob, This gency coes STRIOTLY S brokerage Lusinose. ut epeculste and therefore auy bargaine aank mred 80 8 ane nstoad GRAY’'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE TRADE MARK 1o (reatTits DE MARK lish rem- Au un- rhea, Am\wln ency, and all Dincascs thiat foll BEFGRE TAKIN, oo Bell-Abuse; as Loss of Momory, Universsl Lassl tude, Pain in the Back, Dimncss of Vision, Pr mature Old Age, and tany other Dises that lead to Iusanity 'or Consumption aud » Prema: ture G e, Full particulars 1o our pamohlet, which wo dusire to send free tv mail to every one, £ The Bpecific Medicino 18 sold by sll druggists at 81 per package, or 6 packages for €6, or will be et free by mall on rect ptof the money, by Mdresslng " THEGRA ~ AEDICINE CO. orsalem oofme-ead THE OMAHA DAILY BEE: FRIDAY MAY 5, 1882 ’Proposnln For Indian Suppiies and Trnsportation, I)nrnmn NT OF THE INTERIOR, Office of Indian Affairs, Wastington, April 25, 1882, “Bonied proposals, indorsed ‘Prop 5 Beet,” (bida for Beof must he suimicted arate envelopes,) Bacon, Flour, Cloth Transportation, s ¢, (a8 the case’ may directed to the Commissionct of Indian Jter stroet, New Yo 1p. w. of Tuesday, 3, oF the 'ndian Scrv pounds Lacon, 40,000,000 pounds B 195,000 pounids ‘Lcans, 70,000 pou " inds Corn, 75 po 4% Flour pounds Food, ds Hard Bread, 00 pounds How ) 000 ponuds Lard, 1 P Ten, 05,00 I Tobacco pounds Salt, 240,000 Soap, ( o Ko, 1,980,000 pictinds Sugar and 585,0,0 potnd Wheat Also, Blankets, Woolen and onimisting in patt of Ticking Calico, 80,000 yards; D k, froe from \ng, 170,000 yard ; Don. ims, 17,000 yards, hatn, 50,000 yards, Ken 000 yarde; UF , 200 000 y A 4! tucky J Brown Sneeti, 20,000 v 3,000 ‘yards; Diakota, ota, ' Mo Nobras)a consin, to ho de ed at Chicago, Kansus City, and sfoux City for such Wag atrod, adapted to 1:ate of the I , with Califoroia , delivered at San Francico. tean portation for such of the articles, goods, and supplies that 1may not he contracted for ta'be d at the Agencies, TDS MUST BR MADE OUT 0N GOVERNMEN ¢ HLANKS S howing the kinds aid quantiiios of subsistence supplics equirsd tor each Agency, i d the kinds© ud quantitios in gross, of ali other ¢0"ds and articles, together with blank proposals and fora s for contract and hand, con ditions 1 by observed by bidoers, time and o of delivery, torms of contract and pay nsportation routes, and il other noces. sary {estrue fons il by turaished upon appli- cat on to tho Indian Office {n Washington, or Now, 65 and 07 Wooster strcot, Now York; Wi, H. Lyon, No. 458 Droadway, New York; the Comm searics of Subsistonco, . 8. A, at Cheyenne, Chicago, Lesyenworth, Omaha, Saint Loul t Paul, San Frar clsco, and Yanktos the Postwaster at Sioux City, and to the P wasters at the forlowing nauied places in Kan- Arkansan City, Burlington, Caldwell, City, Emvorfy, Eureka, Great Bend) 4, utchiso ar o, McPoerson, Mar- fon, Medlicine [orfge, Sew on, Osago City, Se~ dan, sterling, Topeka, Wellington, Wichita and Winfiold Bids will bo « atat bidd poe ho hour and day above ors are fuvited to be present at CERTIPIRD CHNCKA, Al bids mmet be accompanied by certified cheeks upon some United States Depository or Assistant Troasurer, for - t liast five per cent, of the wmount of the proposal. H. PRICE, Commls foner, EUIRESTS EUROPEAN HOTEL, Corner Fourth and Locust Stroots. S, TL.OMW IS, MO., J. . HURST, Prop. Rooms, 7ic, &1, and 81,60 Per Day. t Re tanrant iscone: od with th neals are sulvedat reasonabls prices Open day and night, me10m WESTERN CORNIGE WORKS C. SPECHT, Proprietor, 1213 Harney Street, OMAHA, NEB. —MANUFACTURERS OF— GALVANIZED IRON Ccernices, Dormer Windows, Finials, TIN, IRON & SLATE ROOFING. 8pecht's Patent Metalic Sky- light. Patent Ad|ustabl Ratchet Bar and ACKET VING. am the yeneral Siate Agent for She above @ of goods. IRON FEN( NG, uards; also GENERAL AGENT Peerson and Hill Patent Inside Blind. novadst Dexter L. Thomas. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Room 8, Crelghton Block * United States Depository First, National Bauk, OMAHA,~—— Oor, 18th and Farnam Ste, OLDEST BANKING ESTABLIAHMENT IN OMAHA, BUOOCESSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS.) BTABLISILND 1856, Organized as & National Bank August 20, 1808, OAPITAT, Sl #210,0n0 BURPLUS AND PROFITS $160,00 Hxaman Kounrar, Avousiun Koiras, Viee Preaidond, F. B, Davis, Cashle) A.J. Poi Jomw 103, . CnionTon, T bank recelves deposiie withoo regard fo amounts. Tosuos time cortificatos bearing intorest,” Draws drafts on San Franciees and prinof sitles of the United 8tates, alao London Dub dinburgh and the principal citics of the con nont of Brirone. maviAv RAYXLIVODAD Eflplnyment Agent | road Outfit on Short Notice. 11th 8t., Near Farnham. w1-end-t 3. KALISH, THE STAR TAILOR. 1 Door W, of Cruickshank’s, Has now s fine complete Stack of Spring Good consisting of French, Euglish and the best D westica. Prices low’ or the lcw 1y NOTICE, Matter of Appheation of J, E, Dlake for Liquor License, Notice is herchy given that J. E. Blake ¢ 24th day of April A. D, 1as8 plication tothe Mayor and City Co oIl Malt, Spiritucus 214 Bouth Fiftenth Neb., frou the sth d ust 1662, 6 or pro- Zth A Liquors ut No. stroet, Fourth War, b day of Ma, 1t there st fled within twe weeks D, 1852, the said license will bo grauted J. k. BLAKE, Applicant, Tur Owaua Brs nowspaper will publish the above noticeonce each weel for two weeks tho expenso of the applicant. The City of Ouwabia Is uot Lo be charged taerewith, 3. J.. L €. Juwerr, City Clerk FOSTER &GRAY, —WHOLESALE— LUMBER, COAL & LIME, On River Bank, Bet. Farnham and Douglas Sts., OTWE A XEIXLA = = = TNIJERITES. P, BOYER & JO., ~~—DEALERS IN— HALL'S SAFE AND LOCK CO. Fire and Burglar Proo &= A I 3E S, VAULTS, LLOOCEKE S, &COC. 1020 Farnh OINVIAETLA. JT. S. am Street, - = WNTEIE CAUVLEIELD ~——~WHOLESALE—~—— BOOK SELLER AND © "ATIONER ~—AND DEALERZ'Ses Wall Paper and 1304 Farnham 8 Wiidow Shades. t. Omaha Neb. WHOLESALE GROCER, 1213 Farnham St.. Omaha, Neb. s PRING AND SUMMER STOCK —O0F— Men's, Boys' and Children's POL CLOT The Lowest Prices Guaranteed, 1318 Farnam Street, Near 14th, Mar16od. CLOTHING Ready for Inspection —AT— ACK'S HING HOUSE. AXMEYER:BRO ) :JEZWELERSANDMUSIC DEALERS. The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha,. Vigitorscan here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, Rich and Stylish Jewelry, vhe Latest, Most Artistic, and Choicest Selections in RECIOUS STONES and all descriprions of FINE WATCHES at as Low Pri- ces as 18 compatible ‘with nonorable dealers, Call and see our Elegant New Store, Tower Building, corner 11th and Farnham Streets OMAHA, NEB: THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST | General Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Organs manufactured, ur prices are as Low as any Eastern Manufacturer and Dealer. Pianos and Organs sold for cash or installments at Bottom Prices, A SPLENDID stock ot Steinway Pianos, Knabe Pianos, Vose & Son’s Pi anos, and other makes. Also Clough & Warren, Sterling, Imperial, Smith American Organs, &. Do not fail to gee us before pur- chasing. MAX MEYER & BRO.,, MANUFACTURERS OF SHOW CASES Large Stock Aways on Hand. PILLSBURY'S BESTI Buy the PATENT PROCESS MINNESOTA FLOUR. always gives satisfaction, because it mekes superior article of Bread, and is the Chear. est Flour in the market. Every sack warranted to run alike or money refunded.; W. M. YATES, COUNSELOR - AT - LAW J, H, McOULLOCH, Roow 4, Crelghton Block, Fifteeuth Stroeb. 10 fwm Qash Grocer B, D. McLAUGHLIN, ATTORNEY - AT - LAW And Notary Public,

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