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THE I)AILY Bmh OMAHA FRIl)AY MARCH %8 J. A, WAKEFIELD, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I T IR0 EES TR . Lath, Shingles, Pickets, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, MOLDINGS, LifME, CEMER FORLAMSTIERE, MO GWSTATE AGENT FOR MILWAUKER CEMENT COMPANY Near Uninn Paclflc Deanot LOUIS BRADFORD, DEALER IN LUMBER, SASH, DOORS,BLINDS Shingles, Lath, &c. LOW PRICES AND GOOD GRADES Call and Get My Prices Befor) Buying Elsswhere. YARDR C”I{" NINTH Ahn I'H( (‘L\\ Alfi(\ 71‘" AND ||1)l GLA MORGAN & GHAPMAN, WHOLESALE GROCER 213 Farnam St.. Omahag Neah BOLLN & SIEVERS, H. BOLLN & CO , 1609 Douglae Street. Cor. 16th and California St, CMAHA SEED DEPOTS HENRY BOLLN &GO Have brought to thls clty from the tarme of L. burn & Co., New Yorx, the large-t stock of G clty, alicf 'which are guaranteed to be fresh s O AEA N' dred'h & Son's, Philadelphia, and James M. Thur- oo ~1d Ficlt Sceds ever dapurted beore to this d true to th e nams, Prices will also be as low as ey Kespensible Dealer can Make, mar 16-00d-tf UENRY BOLLN & CO. o i SINEOLD MANUFACTURER OF CALVANIZED IRON CORNIGES, Window Caps, Flmals, Skylights, &c. THIRTEENTH STREET, ___OMAHA, NEB > IVER, Smala Braesh Loading Shot Guus. from 85 to 818, Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from §18 to $75. Mugzzle Loading Shot Guns, From 86 to $25. Fishing Tackel, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of me Cagos Always on hand grted and Key West Olgars a large line of Meerschaum - and - Wood- Pipes—and ev:rything re uired in a firsr-class Cigar, Tobacco and Notion tore, Cigars from $15 per 100" pwards Send for Price List and-8amples .M. & M.Peavy, 11, SITEL T INC: | AND Gents’ Fursishing Goods, I809"Farnam Street, ONEAELIA, - - NEB. DIRECTORY LtADIH(. WESTERN HOTEL HOTELS Plt'li RIETORS ARLINGTON. J. Q. McINTIRE, WEATHERLY HOUSE, A. G/'WEATHERLY, REYNOLDS HOUSE, ©. 0. REYNOLDS, BARATOQGA HOTEL, J. 8, BTELLINIUG W N Lineo'n, Neb, Manring, towa, | Oocon Raplds, owa § Milford, Neb, MARSH HOUSE, E. MANS, BROWNSVILLE Nab DOMMEROCIAL HOTEL® JOHN HANNAN 8tromsburg Ne HALL HOUSE, A, W.gHALL Loulsville § QITY HOTEL, OHENEY &J0LARK, Glatr, No o COMMERGIAL HOTE.., QRAND CENTRAL MIBBOURI PAOIFIO HATEL, OOMMEROCIAL HOUSE ¢ QREENWOOD HOUSE, OOMMEROIAL HOUSE, ENO'S EXOHANQE HOTEL, METROPOLITAN HOTEL, MORQAN HOUBE, J. Q.MEAD,) . BEYMOUR P. L, THORP, A, O DAARPER, W. MAYFIELD, €, GTOREY. £ L. ENO, 0. 8. HADKNEY, FRANK LOVELL, E L QRUBE, Nellgh, Neb- Nobraska Olty, e Weeping Water,N Hardy, Neb arsbnwood, Neb Olarinda, lows Eremont, Neu' Ashiand, Neb Atkinson, Neb Quide Rocd, N . BUMMIT' HOUSE, BWAN & BEOKER* [raston, le. HOUSTON HOUSE, QEO, OALPH. Exirg,tn. REYNOLDS HOUSE, 2, ™, REYNOLDS, Atlantic, la, WALKER HOUSE, 0. H, WALKEP, Audubon, OOMMEROCIAL. HOTEL, 8. BURQESS, Neola, la) OITY HOTEL, DIA, LLIAMS, Hurlan la, PARK HOUSE, MRZ, M, E. OUMMINGS. Oarning, Ia NEBRASKA HOTEL, 3L, AVERY, Stanton, MEROHANTS HOTEL Q.,W, BURK. Burlington Junstion & OOMMERCIAL HOTEL, - 8ianchard, la, PARKS HOTEL, F. M. PARK, 8henandoah la, OOMMERO AL HOTEL, BAGNELL HOUSE, DOMMEROIAL HOUBE, JUDKINS HOUSE, BALL HOUSE, HENRY WILLS, OHAB, BAGNELL, Vi, LUTTON, FRANK WILKINSON, H. H, PERRY, Dayld Olty, Neb Oollege 8prings, la Vililaca, s, Malvern, ls, ida Grove,iis OOMMERCIAL HOuBE 0, F.STEARNS, Odebolt, I WOODS HOUSE, JOHN EOKERT, Osceola, Neb, DOUALAS HOUSE, J, B, OUNHAM, Olarks, Neb, BEDFORD HOUBE ’ T QBEEN, Bedford la Maryaville Mo Norfalk Junction NeW ARLINGTON HOUSE, 4. BLACK & 8ON NORFOLK Junchonuouul Ya 'y BETTER USE WINBLOW HO Q MCOARTY, Beward. N AURORA HOUSE M. B. JONES. Auroar OROZIER HOUS 9 R QROZWER, Sidner, Neo QVOGA EATING HOUSE 0. W _ROOKHO oca 1a OENTRAL HOUSE LooKwoon rnag;i(.urvuv:m K Oak atrieY HooBey A aken i Griswold, la. DEPOT HOTEL, 0 L.OHAPMAN, | Dunlap, & LUBK HOUSE. J A LUBK, Logan, 1a._ GOW OITY HOUSE, W. H. MORTON, fDow Cita.2la AQQER HOUBE, U, JAGORRA 60N, Denlson, ia, @ARMON HOUSE, A OITY, 1A., Harmon & Kealos, Prop, ICHIMPANZ'ES AT PLAY The Feor They Falt nta Doll-Baby and Their Subiequint Vane ll‘llun Philadelphia Press, Tho keeper of the ch mpanzoen at the Zoologioal garden placad & doll baby in their cage the cther day. 1'he funny little men are very fond of new playthings, wro very curions about strange objects, aud wre generaliy rather timld In approsching anythioy that has a semblauce of the terrible in its make.up. The do'l was placed ou the floor of the cago leantog agsinat the wall. It was clothed in & red dress, that attracted the attention «f the chimpanzees in a moment. At firsr they stood at & respectful distance aud “hoo-hooed” at it to show that they had not fallen in love with it firet sight. Then they began to utamp on the floor to rear AWAY Finding this w availl g, the bhig ona dashed up to within a foot or two of the pa+aive baby, a'ampirg and ohat tering, but, finding that the s rance thing did not budge, she lueouti nently turnod tail sud flod The It tle ono was nov to ba outdone, a though ehe waa evideutly groatly in fear of it. 8o ahw tok blanket and held it uph ) while she approachcd; but she go far After a littlo the big cne g0 up courage enough to ge' quite near, 20 that ploking up & long erraw she could tickle the newcomer nnder. hor chin, The doll erd of the stiaw was examined and amelt of by the two animule, and, 1oth ug spectatly haruful belug fourd, they ventured to touch 1t. This was too grest o test of courage, sud both soampered to the top of their cage. They conld not be indaced to 20 back for soma time, bat, awhile, curicsi'y got the botter of foar, and they roturned to the in sp-otion, which was most'y eiwfincd to eittig in tront of it and making facos at it. Tom Manley, the keeper, {i-d the figure to a swluging rope. He had hardly left when they dushed to the top of the cage, and, perchivg on a beam, hegan to pull up the rope They then shook the ripe violently, and ‘actually langhed to sce the antics that the red-robed incividual cut up {n its performance on rthe slack rope It fiuaily alfpped out from the knot and fell to the flyor, causirg another stampede. By that time uowever, they had got somewhat famillar with the atranger, snd the big mne dragued 1t by the hem of its garment to the hcx 1o whish theysleep, They placed it in- side and executed » war dance on the tip Tae little one stopped her nolsy sister with a cuff and drew out tasunfortunate, Ther, sitting on the floor, she held 1t In her srmeasi‘it had been a real baby of Ler own. Af er making evidont fun of this soft heartedness, the other pulled the doli away and deliberately ut upon ite head, striking the body with the palm» of her hands, While she was endeav oring to regain the plaything the dress did not 1 ng remain fintact, After this they hauled the body about the cege, up the tree wd onto the cross beam,aud then threw It to the ground, One piece o' the dress they used to make o necktle, and wsuother waa turned into a head-dress, which one of them adorned herselt with befors the mirror in the corner of the cage. The chimpanzaes are doing remark. ably well, and have now bven kept here for eight months, louger thau theso anfmals have ever been k«pt in this country before. They are fud on wilk, sweet potatoes, home made bread, some boiled chicken, ocoaslon- ally, and once in a while sn orangs. | Thetr keeper bellever In giving them a good supply of rich food that can be =asily digested. A few days more will get them through the cold weather, and when the summer comes they can be esslly cared for, The temperature 18 now kept at elghty-two degrees, To make a salad thatis oertaln fo lease all tastes, you veed only uee URKEE'S SALAD DeEssING. Nothlng €qual to it was ever uffered, and none 80 populsr. It isu snperb table sauce. LGVE AND RELIOIO‘I. Marrying the Worlflly Fellow to Cor- rect Him. Brooclyn Eagle. ‘‘You won't give me away?" she ex- claimed earnestly, as the questions suswered man handed her a ohair and assumed his most sympathetio aspeot. It mama knew I cawme to you there wonld be no end of fuse! Bat what could Tdi? € want Advioe, and I konow you can give it to me.” “*What is 1t ull ab-u'?" fuquired the queations man, kindly “I am in ever su much tmuhlo, and T want tw do what's right,” she sighed. I wieh I could see my way olear,” “‘Sunday school tsacher?” asked the Queations man, eyeing her keenly. ““Yen,” she replied, “I am s Sun day school teacher, aud there are two young men ia love with me. ©ne le 40 gnod that it makes me ory to look at him, but the other is worldly Hae smkea and plays billiards and dl that sort of wickedness, bul he takes me out and gives me oysters and eream, while the other one is homs learning Bible verses, Eyory tims I go wiia him I feel so wick:d, aud when the good one comes sroand to g» over thy leasons with me, Ifecl that I am not :n'r%hy of him Oh, whav shall T « “Don’t the good one ever st up anything?' ssked the Qu.stions man, soratchiug his chin. “Oh, no! Ho says that o houses and cream saloons are s and ahominations.” “‘Hu's right ab ut that!” murmured the Q iestivns man ‘‘And he says that I should not *in flame my soul with stews or cool it off with ice cream.” . ““Which of them has the most money "’ quiried the Questions man, “Oh, the good yourg man has the most money,” ehe repiied. *‘But he uever takes me to the theatre or the opers. We go to church together and he talks so beautifally of the sweet hyu and byes. Youm ought to hear him?" *‘What does the other fellow talk abou 1’ Oh, he always talks about rackets, and wants to know where I would Iike to go next But T must glve one of them up, and 1 want you to advise me which I sball keep " ““‘It's & pretty plain case, I think," | ssmmanced i Qumlh-m wan, never sticred The |, after | ina *“You should hang on to the bad man who ak 807’ she exelaimod, blash ing with delight “Do you roall thuk T would bo happler with i’ “Suk to himuoidl you marry che good one, That'a obviously your daty un o Ohristian, A glel never gois o sick of anything as of & pious Liver who never st snything vp Yoo oling to tho bad one who bnys croaw and o8+ £y aud maybe you'll conver: him. It you dou's, you've git ih other fast for the marry when you gt rendy to sottie down.” “Tba's what ma sald,” faltcred the beauty, modeatly oasting down her eyan. ““And if you agese with hor 1 dou t moo what olse thore Is for mo- to do ‘'S rikes me that's curious 1 the law repurte dviey,” a8 the gl yon b whu_r‘ young man,"” obsorved the questions man with sovority, “*That protey Littls Sunds sohuol toacher inn't golti to marcy b f them, She just wan‘ed my wlvice to huid over that pious chap and you mutk my wor s, she'll work vt of those fAALows for a andy, f t ad " d there ora fo the t Brooklya from now ¢ na‘inese, Lo i nas ol go out of seanon ©And do you call thes Caristian o vioe dorasuded the 14w Fop v mind (TR rere “Don's woniy Aroun lowa vl warriad, aud don't you forger 11 Aud tho Quentions man went buck while the law reporier I((\ with the awe tiut wor'dly wizdom slways inspicoa in the *Phy wun who knows nothing of Mrs, Lydia E. Piokham aud her s vers gn romody for women is wanted Tho fact clearly proves that ha does not read the pa pera. - N, H, Rovist for & jurgman, An American A Monte Carlo. Monte arl; Cor, Lordon Wor'd y Lset wock o exaiting inel ned to the raion dw jou, which the talk of the place ever einco. At one of tho rouletie tablos au Am rioau pat o ‘cart wheel,” go!d handred fran »d, on @ pumber camaup. A Fiu pristed the o 10 6xpoatalat , but to no cffece, as gustioulate bered, poot g thnt the m longed to him. At lengto, fomoy Wil paitence, the Awerioan e fly" right and left severs! times, and tie French- man got mora than he by sed fory but 1ot more than he deas i You can imagine tho commotion which e 2 was 1etanily o closed, and ff by the polloe, ally expolied plain I the Fre 810ppr hu disputs who evena the defrauding **Mos ants lid 800, aid tha rightful uwner reosived his money, ua the eroupiers bore tenii iaims, mony to bia IN BICK HEADACHE Dr. N. 5. READ, Cn “T think K ‘s w remudy f ¢ value in vy forms of NEEVOne .th ion, atiendud hy eick hoeadache, dyspepsis and dimivist d vitality.” More Meat for 1he Northern Pac fic New York, March 19 —An agive ment has teen made by which the Oregon & Tianscontinental company shall ccmplete and equip the remain ing 125 wiies of the southern exter- ston, ad veceive therefor $3.€00,(00 first mortgage bond issued at tho 't of 820,000 per mile, and $3,800 000 #e0.; d mortgage boids; also the Ore- gor & Transcontinental company shall leun +he Oregon & Oalifornia eyatem far 999 years, payivg rental as follows: Firat, the amount of the fixed charge being the 1uterest on ~the firss and second morigage bonds; seo- ond, $20,000 a year to maintain the orgauisation of the Oregon & Califor. nia compauy; third, $300,000 per annum f r three and a halt years, to be disribated as dividends at the rate of 24 per cent per annum ou preferred awox of the Oreson & Caltfornia com pauy; ana fourh, to pay, from aud after July 1, 1886, to lessor company, 86 percint, «f the groms earnings, with guursriee that this pcroentage shail be ruffi et to pay the fixed charges cf 20,000 per aut.um, for tne maiutenarco uf the orgavization, and & wivimum ot 2 per cent dividend or: preferred ntock. Fcom the above it sepms that the Oregon & Trauscontinental comvary, which owna the control of 'the Nor'h- ern Pacifis, and also of the Oregon Railway & Na ivation compauy, has lenned the Ocegon & Californin rowd, which {s u broad gauge live runnicg south from Portland through the Wii- Iammette valley “ia Roseburg to the north line of Califoruis, where it isex- p-mad to connect with the Califorriy & Oregon, by the Central Pacitic The Ra lway & Navigation ccmpary and the Northern Pacfic are owuers or lossees of all other lines in Oregon and Washington territory, This lease gives the Vilard combination the|} conirol of the line running south from Poriland, the remaining rallrosds fu Willametto valley being leased by the Orcgou Rallway & Navigation com- pavy. Buckhn's .y roica Salve The I’ksr SALVE in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fover Sores, Tever. Chapped Hands, Chilblaines, Corne, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively curos Piles Itis guarauteed to saticfaction or money refunded. Price, nts per box. For sale by O, F, Good- That Freckie-raced Girl, Boston Globe, The freckle-faced little girl was sent to Sabbath achool last Sunday to coun- teract tho effsct of her remarks to the parson and show that the famlily was man, | from prayer meotin’ , | ¥ailroad survey in the entire course of lmd taking upeclnl pride in her pecu- liar kuuck of “‘drawing out” ohlldren aud avalyzing the operations of thelr immatare minde, she enqaired the reuson of the question. “I didu’t know,” aald the freckle fac'd glel, **Your husband is in the common council, 'n my pa says he's ®ot & vap'tite ke the whale what ate uo Mr Jones, Panags he seen a bill for a luuch over at Parker's, 'n it said your husband ate $20 worth at one dtiog, Passid 'twas 'eprisin’ what appetires sume whales 'n most pollti shuns did have."” “Woll, iv's high ttmo your mother sont you to Sabbath school,” the teacher, severely, around you at home are perfectly aw- ful for a child of your age and natur- ally wicked disposition. Where do you suppose you will go to if you learn 10 talk such scandal about your neigh- bor 1" 1 donno. Over to Misa Slider back’s, [ uess, Ma says that's whoro you'n Miss Magrudor go to talk atout the neighbore, 'n T a'pore 1 can go, toc, when Lget big "oufl T'd rather go to du e ng school, though, 'n mey says 1 1 when pa gets the money Donoon rback cheated him out of that tina they awsppod horses Tho teacher told the freckle-fased p taiklag and learn two ta litle hoathen hid her hird a book and whisprred to o next littte girl, whoee father s the aaperintendent: *‘Say, don’t your pa tark through hianoso fanny? My pa viys if your pa would siay at Rome to mix a little o sand with the sugi: he sells for con cents o pound, p'rapn he wight not need a fire-proof e flin shien he dies T'hen abe devoted herself to roaking facen st the boy with large ears, and riggling st the way thoteacher twisted her mouth whea trying to elng a hymn, Happy, «f Course How to get rid of a bunion s worth knowing. Mr, H, T. Hewltt, cashier of the prominent house of E. Horton & Co, 19 8. Willlam 8t,, New York, Hny8 that hia wite suff.red for many yeors with a terrible bunion, and that recently half a bottle of 8t. Jacobs Oil entirely oured {t, Ralroading Amoug the Clouds. Montana Avant Courler, Last Thursdsy the rails were laid on the summit of the Boz:man Pass The altitude fs 5,716 feut, the high p unt reached by the Northern Pacitio the rond, For the dls ace of elght miles before the sammit 1y reachad an engine or eer will not remain statlon- ary nuless biakes are applied. When tho summit was reached, aud the en- give fonrd a resting place on lovel ground, the whistle awoke the echoes of the mountains, trinmphantly announcing the event. The grading and track engtoeers were present, and the ceremony «f driving the apike in the raill which murked the highest point was appropriately observed, THE BAD AND WORTHLESS Are never imitated or counterferted This 18 especially trne of a family replied | “Thelnflaences | | DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, OROHABD & BEAN JB FhENCH& 0 C A RPE T‘cnllGPOCERIES "W. F. STOETZE iL, Sells the Best COOKING STOVES. In the City, FOR THELEASTMONREY 510 South Tenth Street. GEORGE HEIMROD, The Leading 16th Street medleine, and it 18 positive proof that he remedy imituted is of the highest value. As soon as it had been tested and proved by the whole world that Hop Hitters was the purest, best and nost viluable family medicine on oarth, umn, 'mitations sprung up and | began to stesl the notices in which | the press and people of the country had expressed the wmorits of H. B, and In every way trying to induce suf- fering Invalids lo use thelr atuff in. stead, expecting to mske money on the crodit and good name of B Many others started nostrama put up in similar style to H. B., with va ously de namos i which the word ““Hop"” or “‘Hops’ were used {n away to lnduoe people to believe the? were the same as Hop Bitters, Al such pretended remedies or cures, no matter what their style or name s, and espiclally those with the word ““Hop” or ‘‘Hopa" in their uame or in any way- nunected with them or thelr name, are imltations or counterfeita. Beware cf them. Touch none of them, Use nothlng but genuine Hop Bitters with a bunch or oluster of green Hcype cn: the white Ishel, Trust nothing J!e Drugeists and dealers are warred sga'nst dasling 1= imite tlonm ar ar “fo fefte For Throat DNisrases nnd Coughs BrowN BroNoHIAL TrocHEs, like all other really good things, wre frequently imitated. The genuine are sold only in boxes, Is the old Favorite ana PERINOIEF.S LILEN® - FOR -~ CHICAGCO, PEORI 8T. LOUIS, MILWAUKEE DRTROIT, NIAGARA FALLS, NEW YORK,BOSTON, And all Poluts East and®@outh.East THE LINE COMPRISES ‘Bmooth Stosl Tracs il conuectlons are o UNION DEPOTR haa_a Natlonal Repotation ae being the reat Through Oar Line, and v universall: Noarly 4,000 ilon not quite as wicked as she had made it appear The teacher told the class and offsred to answer any questions the children wanted to ask about the surprising adventures of the man who was thrown overboard for luck and ewallowed for a sprat. The Mttle girl etopped making faces at the boy -h large ears In the next olaas, and wanted to know {f the whale in the story was In the Common Coun- cil. The lady smiled at the question, nceded to bo the FINEST EQUIPPED Rall ad n the world for all classes of travel. Try it sud you will find 4 g & loxury tnstoad of & discomfort. Through Tickete via rhis Celebrated Line | officoa in the Weat. o alal M1t taforation boat Ratée o Fare, Slee o Oar Acocmmodations, Time Tables, chaerflly lven by spplylalne 1o “54Vice- Fradht & Gen, Manager,Chloage PEROIVAL LOWELL, Gen. --mm Ohloage w. DAV:NPOM‘, ’éu Connetl Blu DUILL. ’Haln I‘l‘ oms muio-ed v ' [ No Floods in the Missouri. G ROCHR, Pure Honey Choice Mmcfi Meut, per | Choice Apple Butter.. Choice Apple Sauce, . Choice Standard Strawberries Choice Standard Blackberries,.. Choice Bartlett Pears, Good Pears,....... 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Pertoct fita and satistiction guaranteed tuth GIBSO« & RIL:Y, CARKIAGE AND WAGON FACTORY, CORNER TWELFTH AND HOWARD STREETS, N ELES. Satiefaction Gusranteed, HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED, _And Ever; one Buys of J EENDIS, 711 THIRTEENTH ST. NEW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES, CROCKERY Tin, Blassware, Oarpets and Household Supplies, Particular attention given to Repairing, |