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THE DATLY BA% “OMAPA SATURDAY APRIL 7 A combimation of Pro tairide of Trom Petvietan Ziark and PRosphorus in a_ palatable form. Debility, Loss of Appe tite, Pyostration of Wita: Lowers it ia indispensa REV.J. L. TOWNER, Industiy OCOIDENTAL JUTTINGS, WYOMINO, Sweetwater county has not a eingle criminal, and the county jall 1s without an oceupant, The hotels of Cheyenne are ecrowded S oaides it with people who are vieiting the territory 'a most exosllent remedy for with the intention of settling, Ahie Qebliitated vital foroes. The total enrollment of scholars in the %(‘ 8 public schools of Laramie City numters o the greatest valuo 443, For the aize of the town this 1 con. c i8 necess sidered a very creditable showing. sary, I recomm a8 & reliabig amend & The Unlon Pacific railresd yard st 33:’{,{;;”"""“‘" un. Cheyenne will be considerably improved i ey Nflv:“-nd this spring and enlarged ro as to afford onioie, By Do e proper facilities for frelght purposes, FREPARED BY 728 ‘ A new hotel will be built in Cheyenne DR. HAR this year by F. E, Warren, a resident of the city. Itwillbe a four story brick structare occupying & lot 110x132 feet and will have all the modern improvements. The stock growera asso:iation meeting in Cheyenne Inst weok was & very success- ful one and Iargely attended by the prin. cipsl ranch owners of the western country. Favorable reports were recelyed from all sources as to the condition of stock in the territory, A number of protective and beneflsial laws were passed, and the meet. ing adjourned until next year. '8 thorongh ¥rist of th * 4 thorough tr NTO. T take pleasure g , Chicago. DAKOTA, Grand Forks has a female carriaze pain- ter who does her work in the mist artistic style, The outlook for a railrond from Pembina to Fargo along the west bank of the Red river is very encouraging, A great deal of malarial fever is prevail- ing throughout Union county, more in fact than at any other time in its history. Three prisoners in the Huron jail, charged with robbery, escaped last Sutur- day night, They were aided by outeide parties, The ladies of Jamestown have deter- mined to have u free reading room in thit town and are raising the necessay funds to open it. Last week a fire occurred at Yankton which destroyed a row of wooden buildings on Third street valued at something over $6,000, The origin of the flre is unknown, The First Nationsl Bank officials of Huron have been notitied that four land offices in Dakota will be ordered to « eposit at their bank, The offices are those at Mitchell, Watertown, Aberdeen and Huron. 4 chan, h line be-and fr Cars, with Re Through cars 1 iroad in the World for all Classes of Travel (Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad.) Only throug! Coaches, Parlor Cars, with Rec! quipped Ral nt Day “BURLINGTON ROUTE" OTTER, 3d Vice-Pres’t and Gen'l Manager PERCEVAL LOWELL, Gen Pass. Ag’ COING EAST AND WEST. Finest E Eley IT. J. PX 5 p The min-a of Bingham are looking up MORGAN & CHAPMAN again und thers is a good demand for all i the ore produced. the supply. 1218 Farnam 8t. Omsahs Nah The Moulton smelter at Salt Lake City, == |and enough ore expoted in the mine to HAS TER SEST STOOK IN OMAHA AND MAKES THR LOWRST PRIORS [*eqp the il running & yeer. from Idaho, with fine specimens of ore from new discoyeries, When the boys 3 4 the Giermania works, at Salt Linke, has tiave now been finished in our store, mak |ulreudystopped the sbipmont of redned ing it the largest and most complete cowpany. Justice Gray are expected to visit Mon- ae tana the cowing summer, In the West. An_additional story has beer: | Tue uhicio f the built and the five floorsall connected |frts e e in Boueman on Wedoos 3 Barker & d fire brick, for lining th HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS, |t parchuiog oneof the chimpess ¥ | of the Chotesu House in Lenton, which it ), 5 d on Grand river, f the Cave bills est display of all kinds of Household and Office Furniture ever | Bufslo sre smid to-be pleaty down that and go througéttllti Rléimg énfilf6twéfii 6«&- R 4 i UTAH. A large number of persons are visitiog WHOLE A Q Salt Lake with & view to_business; hencs | tho demand for store rooms is far beyond bos 1,000 tons of 840 ore on the mill dampr, Prospectors are arriving fa Salt Lake have anything good they bring it to Salt l VEMENTS 'Lhe manufacture of white_lead pipe by lead and base bullion to California by that MONTANA. A sevenstory flour mill will soon be built at Bozeman. Gen. Sherman, Chief Justice Waite and The whistle of the locomotive was heard with two The Spavich Smeltes Company at roomg---three stores, are 66 feet wide—are filled with the Grand- | ,f g undred lodges of Siouxare camp- All are invited to call, take the Elevator on the first floy |°f the Yellowstone this semon. Smount reocived for thom 835,350, For for $54,660, 1206, Pacific was completed to that place, One Exclusively for the use of Pasyengers. There immense ware- | W2 built of that macerial shown. way. Over18,000 have been killed east said ®aid to haye numbered 110, and the 1208 and 1210 Farnam Street, Om-ha, the month of Febauary 157 lots were sold Pl AL VRS LA A TR AL The Helens city council has taken steps towards having lithographed the city con- pon bonda of the denomisation of $500, in J' AL‘ ii “iKEI IELD ’ conformity with the provisions of sn act WHOLRSALE AND RETAIL DEALEB IN of the Lushl-mrn approved February 27, : 1883, and advertises a sale, of $10,000 of @ | Ttis esticiated that Montana's. increase o 3 la thequaatity of wiol produced for the Lath, Shingles, Pickets, next uiz yoars will be gioater proportion: 8ASH, DOORS, BLIHDS8, MOLDINGS, LIME, GE ately than bas'that of n the six yesrs past, which was from 6,000,000 PLASTEIX, BTO SWSTATE AGEN? FOR MILWAUKEE CEMENT QOMPANY pounds for the first year of the six to 33, Near Union Pacific Depot 000,000 pounds for the last. A npw mud geyser has been dircovered on the head waters of Pelican creek, two miles enst of the Yellowstone falls, It is OMA HA N} |surrounded by hot spriogs. When in aotion large mssses of mud are thrown into the air a great distance At timesthe geyser tust spout with terrfic force, the HENRY LEHMANN, OREGON, JOBBER OF There are 1105 school childrcn in Clatsop -W- - L P P E R county, an increase of 15 per cout over last A I ] A year, 0y trees in all directlons for a distauce of eeventy-five yards being covered with mud, There are forty-seven prisoners in the AND jnil at Portland, OFf this number six are WINDOW SHADE§ |sseiviani ™ ™™ EASTERAN PRICES DUPLICATED. OMAH twenty business failures in Oregon, the liabilities amounting to 115,743, offset by estimated assets of $56 688 From the Blue Mountains, near Weston, to the Columbia river, forty miles to the west, there is almost an unbroken stretoh of wheat fielde, which never in any extent or promise approached the present hopeful condition, The authorities of Corvallis have passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of target. guns, or firearms of any kind to 118 FARN st meanor for sny minor to be found with any weupons in his possession. OALIFORNIA. The Orland Hotel, at Orland, together with an adjoining building, were burned recently. Chinamenare at work on the Eel river flats, Humboldt county, grading for the Eel River railroad, “The eaw mills in Macedonia county re- ceived most of their logs during the frehet caused by the late rains, John McAron. aged about 24 years, was_killed last Thursday night while at work in the shaft of the Alsska mine at Pike City, Sierra county, Wasco county farmers, who were trou- bled with grasshoppers last year, for & visit from them sgain. Large quantities of their egga are being found, Track-laylng on the Carson and Colora. do railroadis progressing at the rate of O mile n day. The line will connect with IO pO the Southern Pacific line at Mojave, g A 2 The Arcats Transport Company of Meerschaum and Wood Plpes and eve ry{hmg T | Humboldt counts has sold its railroad to & uired in a first class Cigar, Tobacco and. INOLION |aTas sract ot redors Tundan the wobtt tore, Cigars from $15 per 1.000 npwards Send | ok ot the Mad river. | The road will be . A cxtended across the river and ill be or Price List and 8amples bulit at Blue lake, Merw [—— —————— A large force of men, employed by the Pacific Tmprovement Company, are at PIANOS LOELCHANS (o sl n Long Time---8mall Payments _ |ZZ.EHE s 1wt oill AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. |m™ A, HOSPE, JR, 1519 Dodge, Omaha, . ingle Bresch Loading Shot Guns, from 85 to 816 Double Breech Loading Shot Guns, from 818 to §75, Muszzle Loading Shot Guns, From $8 to $25. Fishing Tacke!, Base Balls and all kinds of Fancy Goods. Full Stock of fhow Cases Always on hand, ldm&l?lnth:" 86- Jos4uin and allro ompany writes h Bourd of to the of the Trade that no sale of the road of that guns, air- minors under 16 and making it a misde- | a company has been effected, nor has there been any talk of selling the road by its owners to auy other party. The reported uprising of the Umatilla Inoisne, which has since been contradiot. od origiusted from & quarrel between a man named Williams and an Indian who bad taken up & ranoh on Long island near him, and was probably st'malated by an unfounded report, industriously dissemin. ated by interes! Slee, th .t the Indians were to be removed by force to a reseava- tion NEVADA. Of the Comstock mines listed at the San Francisco stock exchange, there have L een pafd in assessments $71,203,478 to date, 'ne total dividends disbursed by tho mives aggregate $116,587,100. The snowfall on the Sierra Nevada mountains during the past few days was so heavy that snow plows are kept rucning day snd night to keop the raiirood track open. The snow is two feet on the level, Another Albion mining company has manifested itwelf in the report of the financial difficulties of the Star mining ompany of Oherry oreek. The company’s linbilities nmount to something like $100,. 000, some §25,000 of which i due the min. ere, T. L. Morgan, superintendent of the Dablgren mining company, in Pittsburg district, eass ot Battle mount in, says the company are preparivg to erect a new ten- stamp mill on theie mine, which 1 de- veloped to a depth of 800 feet and shows good ore to the bottom, - Suft was commenced In~ White Pine county sgainst the bondsmoen of George McConkey, the treasurer who was found dead m_his office several months ago, There wha a_shortage of several thousad dollars in MoOonkey’s accounts and the action is Frought to recoser this shortage. WASHINGTON, Orens ieland has sixty inbabitants, three schoola and three postoffices, There in & great rush for public lands at the land office 1n Olympia, D.yt'nhas an extensive Chivese hos- sital, which is well patronized by sick and bjured pagans. BINGULARITIES, A Georgia darkey boy 8 years of age has o full Leard. A «ix legged 1amb ia one of the cutios!- ties of Shenandoab county, Viegion A girl baby, whose hair at birth, reach. od below her waist, is tho latest Mormon freak of nature, The_windows of houses in the Philip pine Tsles are made of pellucid oyster shellr, whioh admit light, but cannot be seen through, A single book in the Earl of Ashbur. bham's livery known sa the ‘ Albini Mis- sal,” an illumina‘ed ancient MS,, has been valued at $50,0(0, A blind man who has been au inmate of the Poorhouse in Wethersfield, Conn,, for over filty years, can repeat every sermon that he hears almost word for word, The Oldest Wholesale and Retail JEWELRY HOUSE in Omaha. Visitors can here find all novelties in SIL- VER WARE. CLOCKS, OMAHA, THE LEADING MUSIC HOUSE IN THE WEST| CGeneral Agents for the Finest and Best Pianos and Senttle is ng tating the question of the establishment of an immigration bureau for Washiogton Territory at that place, An Iodian logger, while st work nesr Tacoma last week, found a box contsining five silver watches, which had evidently been buried for several years, NEW MEXIO0. A Grand Army post s to be established at Albuqueique. An incendiary fire at Albuquerque last woek destroyed some of the Atlantic and Pacific railroad shops, William Jobnson, a negro cook at Dem- ing, thot Joe Eakin in the arm and breast. Eakin got a Winchester rifle, and return- ing, shot Johnson dead. Arthur Boyle of New Mexico claims to have discovered a Pueble 1ndian at Algo- dones, who, himself over 100 yers old, is earning his own living working at a loom over 200 years old. Jobn Kioney, leader of all the New Mexivo rustlers ani the man who has proven such a terror to the cattle interests of the territory, is about 82 yeurs of sgs, tive feet seven inches in beight, rtout, rather bloated, weighs 165 pounds, florid complexion, light brown hair, blue eyes, full, round face and light mustache, “He is & braggart, talks loud, drinks hurd, lacks prudence, has killed two men, brags of kiliing others, is bold, but ks nerve, He is believed to be an Iri-hruan, MISCELLANEOUS. A strange fact about the Sn ke river in Idaho is that & body drowned in its waters is never seen or hesrd of again The young ladies of the hroom brigade in Denver are having a real war, only of worde, however, Jealousy was the cause, The Colorado Jewelry company is the name of a new concern in orporated by the Iaws of the sta'e to do business in Deaver, which will be the msunufacture of joweliry. The capital is 850,000, The Northern Pacific railroad brid Pen d'Oreille, ). T\, 18 toing tuilt as rap- idly an possible, Neverthelers it is be- lieved that the tracklsyers will be delay there to await the completion of the bridge. EDUOIIONAL NOTES, d New York schiols have a regular fire rill, The Londcn School Board has appoint- ed & ccmmittee to consider the introduc tion of technical education in elemer tary schools. The once famous Willisam and Mary college at Willia -burw‘ Virginis, the alma mater of Jefferson, Marshall, Monroe and Randolph, had only one stadent last year, and is now closed, A. E. Kent, of San Francisco, a mem- ber of the Yaln class of '53, has given the college 860,000. The facuity has decided to use the money in emtl:zl chemical laboratory, the building of which will be begun this spring and finiched in the fal', The American system of education has been introduced into New Zesland, and there are 64,406 pupile in 836 schools, the University of New Zsalund being empow- ered by royal charter to confer dearves ranking with those of Oxford and Cam bridge. A school tescher asserts that scholars who have access to mewspapers at home outstrip those in their studies who do not 80 the papers, becoming better readers and spellers, better grammarians and write the best compositione, berides learning geography aud history quicker, The new compulsory education law of Rh de I:land requires that every child be- tween the ages of 7 and 15 years shall have sixteen weeks ot schooling each year. No childunder 12 is to be allowed to work in sny manufactory, and no one under 14 who cannot write lis name, sge, and place sidence, or read some part of the state constitation, A writer in Th> Boston Herald sha: criticises the preser. common school tem of that city, which he oalls the **Under this order ot things,’ he lpelllnz book and mental ed from the fchools, All ranking by per cent and classification was ignored and virtuslly abolishe practice which the most distinguished teachers, in all time, have found most es- sentisl, under judicious arraugemeat, to intellectual growth and successful scholar- ship in their pupils ustris supports seventy schools of agri- culture with 2,200 students, and one huv- dred and seventy-four agriculture evening achools with 5,500 studects, ¥rance has forty three farm schools with thirty to forty pupils st each. The government pays the board of each *pupil, and allows him seventy francs a year for clothing, Paris hus three department echools of agriculture and a nationsl sgricaltural in. stitute Germany has over one hundred and fifty schools of agriculture, horticul- ture, arbericulture and viticulture, Thi tirst experimental sgricultural station w. established in 1852 upward of sixty now In operation, each one having & spec line of rewearch An exam! on of the young childien of the public s ols at Boston, made by Dr, Stanley Hall, showed that 18 per cent of the number bad no knowledge of the cow, further than that gained from pictures; i1 per cent of those examnined had never seen corn growing; 90 per cent did not know where their ribs were nor exactly what they were, while only six per cent were Ignorant of the location of their stomachs, Some of the children stated that flour came from the grocer, who gets it directly from God; othersssid that meat was dug from the ground or ploked up from the meat tree. From these Dr, Hall deduced two other facts ~that & gross ig. noranoe of practical things may exist side by side with a very mormh book knowl. oilge, and thet some modification of the k n method is necessary in the of the young. 1 1t is mentioned ns an interesting detail . Organs manufscturec, of the recent grand sostume il Bertip | RAC and Biylish Jewelry,| Our prices are as Low as that 10,200 wax candles, or 1700 pounds of s, wara buraed in the sariouh ehance, | the Liatest, Most Artistic,|any Meitern Manufaoturer liers throughout the castle, 3 and Dealer, Mrs, Bowers fa throo foet high. she|aNd Choicest Selections in| ™ pianos and 0'gans sold lives in California with her husband and four duoghters, wll of *whom are ordinury | PRECIOUS 8TONES and | for cash or installmeut at iz, At table aho sits in hi / But sho is :t:ln;(l:t'd'i‘a;l:’:ll:n:hn:‘:xfil!‘::g all descripions of FINE Bottom Pr ces. children submit to being whipped by her. A SPLENDID steck of «Con yonrs sgo. the name of Lydia| WATOHES at as Low Pri- \gteinw .y, Chickaring, E. Pinkham was soarooly known out. | COS &8 18 compatible with Knabe, Vose & 8on'’s Pi- :‘;‘:, ;':o‘;o‘;":"':: :;;":-MTK:*:D:J-_ honorable dealers. Call |anos, and ot r makes. nent and many who read the secular and 8ee our ElORMt New B A].IB.D clo“gh &lefen and religlous journals have become Store, Tower Building, ter! 10g Impena Smith familiar with the face that shines on | gorner 11th and Farnham |American Oreans, &c. Do them vith o modest confidenoe, In | oo not fail to see us before which we read the truth that “‘Noth- Teets pul‘ch&sing," ing ill can dwell In sach a temple,” = - MAX MEYER & BRO, Money for the Unmarried One of the most eolid and subst: atial institutions in this country is the dar. EH 0F sHow G ASES rllh ll"unii‘antl‘l\llllmnl T;ru;z Asaciation, L of Cedar Rapids, Tows, They nre organ: fsed under the lawe of Tows, and heir of- A Large 8tock always on Hand. ficers and directors are among the leading and mont prominent busines men o Cedar | = = m— apids, Every unmarried person shou have n certificate in this assoclation. . WILLIAM SNYDER, “ Tt is o splondid investment, na eafe as overnment_bond. You can justas well MANUFACTURER OF ave & good sum of money to commence marriod 1o on as not. A large number of s GGIES ‘members have been paid off, receiving nver y 'y 800 per cent on their investment, Write for clroularsfully dotalling the plan, whih AND ROAD WA ONS, 18 the finest known. Do not postpone G e vwantod, ‘Montion wiere yon | FIrst-0lass Painting and Trimming, Repairing Promptly Done, saw this notice, 16-8m. 1319 Harney, Cor. 14th, Omaha. " DEWEY & STONE, FURNITURE, YDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Sure Cure for nll FEMALE WEAK NE 28, Including Leucorrhen, Ire regular aud Painfal Menstruation, Anflamy on nod Ulceration of AL TR s U it wly== e R URNTTURE IaTeas & ¢ i L' == e 25 ‘| HARD ‘& SOFT COAL the Womb, Flooding, PRO= LAPSUS UTERI, &e. ArPleasant to tho taste, efMicacious and {mmediat its effect. 1tisn greathelpin pregnancy, and re vos pain during labor and at regular poriods. PHYSICIANS,USK IT AND PRESCRIE IT FREELY. @ Fon ALL WRAKNESSES of tho generative organ either sex, 1t 14 seeond to no remedy that has evel an betore the public; and for all discases of the DNEYS 1t 28 the Greatest Remedy in the World. Y REIDNEY COMPLAINTS of Either Se? Find Great Rellefn Its U PINKHAMA BLOOD PURIFIEN u"m#.&m P obtice, of - Tlamors. from. (h ‘50d, at the same tme will give tons and strength osystom, Asmarvellous in results as the Compound F#Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are pre jrod at 233 and 215 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mas! Fice of elther, §1. Six bottles for §5. Tho Comp sent by mall in the form of pills, or of lozengen «celpt of price, 81 per box for efther. Mrx, Pinky oely answers all letters of fnquiry, Encloso3q amp. Bond for pamphlet. Mention this Paper. 5 TvER PILLO cure Co 0 &0~ 1| OROHARD & BEAN, J,B FRENCH 00, —ICARPETSIGROCERIES. STENCIL CUTTING, Locksmithing, Bell Hanging, Saw Filing, UMBRELLA AND PARASOL REPAIRING. X . A. PUTWANM, 6h Street, 2d Door North of Dodge, - . . . Omaha, Neb. W. F. OLARK, WATLL PAPHR, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER & DEGORATOR Are acknowledged to be the Kalsomining, Glazing, best by all who have put them |AND WORK OF THIS CHARACTER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT | ATTENTION to a practical test i 1 N s B. E. Cor. 16th and Douglas Streets, OMAHA, COKE OR WOOD. MANUFACTURED BY W. F. STOETZEL, Buck’s Stove Co,, Sells the Best SAINT LOUIS, PIERCY & BRADFORD, G 0 0 Kl N G 8 DVES BOLE AGENTS FOR OMAHA. STABLISHED 1868, ] In the City, : \ V| FOR THELEASTMONEY 510 South Tenth Street. HORRIBLE ACCIDENT AVERTED, No Floods in the Missouri. And Every one Buys of . J. SIMPSON. -] S A LEADING . 711 mnw;xmgtl .’ OABRIAGE FACTORY |NgW & SECOND HAND FURNITURE, STOVES,CROCKERY Tin, Glassware, Oarpets and Household Supplies, sug 7-me 6m Omana, Nas,