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f THE DATLrrBEE DMAHA PUBLISHING COS > FMHHETORlj r , 16 Parnham , bet. SSkatuLJOOiStrutT ' * TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 1 Copy 1 year , In advance postpaid.f3.00 ) 8 months " " IjOO 8 month. " " .S.OO TINE - TABLESj X \ - \ > THE MAILS , C , 4K , W. R.R 6SOa. m. , S : p. m 0. B. & Q.5 SO a. m. , 240 p. m. C. R. 1 &P. R. R. . IZQ a , to. , 2:40f HIP. K. B. , ! ! : : m. O. & R'V. toJAncoh' . 10 am. s , R.B.8 : ) a m. tj 0. * K. W. E.B. , 11 a. m. , 11 p m. O.B.&Q.U .m. , e30p.ni. 0. R I. & P. , lla.m. , llp.m. C. B. iSt , Joe.,11 vmUp m. O. P. B R. , < p. ra. O.-JrR. V ; from Lincoln , 1MO prse , > ' - Local mails for States Iowa leave Irat one * a day , viKiiSOa m. Office open from 1 ! to I p. m. SandiVt.J " THOMAS F. HALL. Arrival Dcpamre. 0f . OH. OKION PACIFIC- . L1AVI. Dally Eipiaa..iO5 p. m. 125p.m. do Mixed . 3.1Cp.ni. i2Sp.rn. do Fiettht.6 0a. m. l : 0p.ir. do . . . . .4.16 a , m. 12iUa.4a. TlUK c Cxprcs , . . . . .SM.F0.1 Z re . . . " . ' 10SO aT * . Hall . 6:03 c. m. I Mail . 100 p. m. Eondaj-8 Etccptci. | Sundays 'Erccptcd. CHICAOO. ROCK IBLArlD k PACina Man . .6.-OOJU1B.4 Hall . ICrtO p. m. Exproeg. . JilziO p. m. J Etpreei.10jOO& . n. CSICAOO NORTHWESTEEN.3 Hall . _ .or'0a.m.lllaa . - 7aDp-ia. KANSAS CITY , ST. JOE k COUNCIL ELUFTH LEJ.TI " nUmuTSleiplng Can " ; i > epot. \ WAT COMPAKY. c Arrive. . .1:50 p.m. . ? . ? JOlS : . 'ni " - - * if ErcTptBundayi. B R. IL in KEBBAiKA ; j r v ' " l * J * LUTK. Throogh Eiprcs- . 7.39a m Accommodated . . .i. . . . T. . . . . . --.700pm IbraugU ,7.0p.m AcoommoJa'Ioi KkU . _ .8:10 a m I Etprow . 100 m Express. . . 4.B.lOp m | M I/.J..I39 " ' IKAVKS. _ JUn. . . . . . 8 a. m. j Hall . 11:65 a. m * ExpMM.r1 . ! SOl > . m. I Eiprew.tS8 p. m. " " ' " BRIDGEmVISIONX P.R B. Leuve Om h , daJlyV-S afm. , Bi.mi , 10-few. , 11 a. m. . 1 p.-m.'j S p. m. , S p. m , C p. ra , , p. J:25p. m. , t:26p-m.ea6 : p. nx , jj f FOOT trips on Sunday , lea-rlnx Omaha at 8 aaJ U a. ou , S and C p. m.i Conncll Blob fct - SJ § t , aTe Omaha : 6 a. m. , 7 a. m. , 8.M . m. , I p. m. . t O p. m. , 7SB p. 97 , - T Leave Council Blnffi : fclftm. . , BUCft. W 11 HO a , ra.5S6p. m. , 70 p , m. , 7:50 p. m. Dallr except Sunday. fcvKEPUBLIOAN TALLCTB. S L1AV1 , ' ' " - % * DailTinroept Snndavf. * T0r Y - ATLAII.f . J. EKGL > SH , t. ll TrORKEY AT LAW S10 Eonth Ihirtcenlh st..witii J. M. WOOLWQRTH. ' * * -jsl _ CHARLES.FOWELL , _ USTICE OF THE PEACE Corner 16th and J Farnham Bt > , OmahaHtV . SlKiERAL , 1TTORNEY AT LAW Room 6Crelghton Bloct. Itth St. OMAHA. , .A. C. JROUP , rronxrr.AT LAW oeoa nOBKEY AT LAW Oralctanank i Solid A. M. CHADWICKi - ; TTOKKET AT LAW Ofdca ISM L Btr et. , . . . g " ! W. L KABODY. OSee In Oreightoa Block , nszt U LfcWYKK , .OMAHA , MHHUBK * . . * , -Erocttrfii : * ! DemOTICHBI , MAM ' & 3ARHETT. r jafi ys - aft g-'orrJCE-'Oalen Sloct.nft tirth anfrFarntaax ATTORNEY AT , LW BLOCK * COR ? ' . ( T at 9ra ! w. OOce : Fro = t rooms , op italnln Hansoom'l new brick balldlnK , K. W. eornor Fifteenth anc J arnham Streets. - - > tiais. & n A 1 1 o'r n e j s - a Uw. . bpofel attontlon will b gireETib all tnlti gaint corporations cf every description ; will practice In al . . Jthe OourU ol th SuUtod- - OnHedetatw.Offlcerrarnham Bt. wpoilte- - " TTC3NKT AT LATC Rtxa 6 O ' A JTOBKXT U. LAWJtmblm Ctt i A Omaha liebrasLa. - ii-J JosGLA'RlCSONit& . r o r D y s - at - Lra v S1BS. Hth fclreet , Omaha , jib. w Greatest Discovery of the Age Tomie > f ul dtoovorleclD the worldhavabsaamao * Among otb r thiartlicre SapU CSta j ttayed qblldreu ott aak.tt.hB aiakca roods or.uoU c If really he fivce In a mountain of unotr. but year an excursion oiled clear'to the Poll And suddenly droppcdlntowhat * ocmeJliVahol VThore woadnr of wooden theyfonnQ ane Jtand , if hllo Uirx-Uto beln appeared on each hand. _ * 5fcera were jnocntalns like'oun , wjtb-'mor * boautttul crton , - * * * s _ , , klea than everweMfseenx c AoJ far bdphver , IBrdl 1th the hass oft rainbow were fonnd , ' While BOB ers of exqulilt * Ingnntw vtre'gro * inc smind. - Kot long ir r tnej lott Unrcodtr In Soabil. * j A bolujr soon casie thty hid board much about , ' k iiMJjih&l&-4nf sillland thlathfy all lay v l.lwked like tbe t ctur * weeerorydsy. He drove tip a team that looked Ttry queer , rwai a team ofrnsshorriere innoad cf nindaar , Be rode IIL Bhell Instead of a alelah , C V limt OB took than , ou toud and drora nieni aray. , * \ _ Vji C He Showed tUeja ciloyor nil vrcsdorfQ roahn , And factories mMn "Rpod ler women and men i Funien wcri-wortlnj' en liaW creu adcali : loTJnnco's thcv P U the/Nrerescndrae thtm all. tCrll Klnrlo , thet > io Jilir.toldtheaat asm , A 11-our fJIoTes we ar lending to BoncaT - > " * " _ , flasta showed thcmtuspccd rJind maar thlnj , more. Saytnr I als look thata to WanJBunce't flora , . . Btnta Clina ttea htspereJ a secret he'd U3 , As In Omaha every one Vnftw Bcnee wellft f t He therefore f head wnd his ( rood * ti hSs c r , . j KnowlnR his friends wCJ get their tall sbart _ f Star WBi5kab r > o dwKkn b Omaha town , 2 S , AD wh wi t we e uT BMICS'I goxoimdA 3 | j jen < r our sister or aunt one and aL. BOBO , Champion Hatter oj Uv West , DoojUJ et , Oaahs , . ' ' , EVERY THURSDAY - V J * S < * i It J r.iHn ro 'England , Franca and Q-armany ' i'or risaf o ipply to , . G. B. KICHARO & , CO. General Fassengrr Agents , KAVK E.- UKNRt AMHF.GAR WORKS ! EBNS KKEBS , Manager" UuraUctunr ot all kind ) ot m and 19U OXAUA. SBB. OMAHA BP81\CSS DIRECTORY. ART EMPORIUMS J. U. BOSfd Art Kmponum. 1516 itrtet , Steel Engranngs , Oil Paintings , Chromes ? "ancT Prunes , i"r mIojaSKd ; 'ty. Low prices. J. BOSKEK , JS09 PcngUa St. Goad Stylet. ABSTRACT-AMD REAL ESTATE. ' . JOHN L. UcCAQUE , opposite postoffic * . * " W. R. BARTLETF , 317 South 13th Street : ARCHITECTS. DUFRENE&MKXDKLSSHON , ARCHTITECrS , Room _ H. Creighton Block. Cttlghton Clock. BOOTS AND SHOES- _ . JAMKS D VINE' & CO , FhK Boots and Shoes A coed assortment ot home workonhand , cor.ISth and Homey. THO3 ERICKSON , S.E.'cor.-6thaadDonsflas JOHV FORTUNATUS , 60S 10th St. , maiufactures tc order good work at fair prices. Repairing done BED SPRINGS- Ji F. CABRtMZE. Manufacturer. Tlsgchers'Blk. BOOKS , NEWS AND STATIONERY J. I. FRUEHAUf , 1015 Farnham Street. B TTE8ANDECCS. McSHANK&SCnEOEl'Eil theolde'tB. andE. h > UM in XebraiLa , csUbhsSeJ H7o , Omaha. CENTRALREaTAURANT REaTAURANT , - - -.UKS.-A. . RYAN , sonthwtat cor..l6th and Ledge , * - - _ xBest Eoird for tbe lloner. 5te-7"5" ' " " " SMisfacttju Guaranteed. MealiatalHoafs.i * Bourd , 'hjll.e'Dtf , WceV or Month. J , < , _ > Gojd TermtaforCuh. Furnished Rooms > uppli 4. CARRIAGES AND ROAD WAGONS WM. ENYDEUNo. 1318 14th and Ilarney St 'CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS- DRhW ROabHATEU , J510 Farnham St. EYrnn SurrejJ , Grade and Sewerage Sjttenm a i . , > ' j COMMISSION MERCHANTS. * , - * JDHSO : WILLIS , 1414 Dodge Street. J.L B. BEEJTEU , For details see large AdrcrUse- cuat in Dailand W eeklj. ; ( ( CIGARSANDTOBACCO. TEST & FRIT CIIER , Mannlicturera of O J ra , ' .F. LORENZEIT.CJmnfactnrer , 51410th St. ' CORNICE WORKS Western Cornice Work * , Manafactnrers Iron Jornl e , Tin , Iron and , SlaU Boofiosr. Orders ma anjlociuity tromi Uy executed In the test jnanner.JFactoiy tnd Office J310 Dofige btreet. GalranUed Iron Coiticcs , Wlndoacapi. etc. manufactured and put up in any pan ot the country. * T. SINUuLD. 18 Thirteenth fat. , - CROCKERY. J. B05NER.11309' Douglaj St. Good L'.ne CLOTHINC'ANbfURNlSHINCCOODS QEO. H. PET RSOK. i Alra Bat * , Cap * . Cools , Shoes , Notions and Cutlery , SOI S. 10th bt. , H " % CLOTHING "BOUGHT. O. SHAW ill piyihighciS ciah price f r second hand do'hinp. Corner 10th and Faniham. ' , DENTISTS. DR. PAUL , "Will lams' Bloclt. Cor. 15th OILS- PharmacUtFine Faocy Goods , Cor. 15th and , B pi f DtnglaB Streets. f W. J WmrETOUSE , Wholesale & ReUU.16 Bt. C. OFIELD\2022 NoiVh Sldo'CnmlDe Street. M. PARR ; Drugafat. 10th nd'Honard'SU ' * " 'DRY COODS. OTIDNS.rrC- ' " JOHNH. _ Vt LEHMAJJN i CO , NewYork'UJrv Ooodiltoro , 1310 and 131 ! Farn. - - ham street J. C. Enewcld , a'so Voots & shacg , 7 th A raclfle * s r FURNITURE. . , r. A. F. GROSS , > 'ew and Secondfl : nd Furniture and btorea , 1111 Doujla ? . IIilKBt c ih piice pild far second-hand gociK J. BONNEB , 1303 Donclag St. Fine Goods , &C. FENCE WORKS - \ OMAHA. FKNCK , CO. OCST. FRIES & CO. , " ISlSTTafney St. Improv. edlce Boxes , Iron and Wood Fences , Countersot Pint an J "Walnut. , , < , , f FLORIST- A.-Donajrhue , plint ? , cu. flowers , seeds , boqneta etc. , H. W. cor. ,10th and Dour las SU. - ? , . FOUNDRY. * * JOHN WCARNE A SONa.cor 14th& Jackson st. FLOUR AND FEED OMAHA CITY MILLS , 8th and Faraham SU. WeUhani Bro * . . proprietors. > - ? . rx .GROCERS- It STEVENS SUtbeJween Cnmlnj and Irird. f. Al U03HAKE'Corner 8Sd tx& Cumlng Stg. ' ; " rm"S HATTEBS. < v " - * W.Ti.PARROTTE&CO. , 1E06 Dauglai Street , Wholesale Exclnslrely. " _ ' ' .H DWAREIRBNAND STEEL LiK&L GWORTnY.WhoTcealo , 110 and ISthJit. - - f -j } ' A. SOLUES , comerlBtttand California. HARNESS , SADDLES , &C. .aZl J3th St. . bet. Farn. & liar- - - _ ATAHD-BONNETBLEACHEinrv lidies jet yoorStraw , Chip and FcftUlaU dona HP at northeast corner So > enteenthand Capitol WM. DOVE , TKOP " * HOTELS ' * ST CAKFIKLD HOUSE ; Geo. Canoed , Bth &Farn. DOR AN HOUSE , P. H. Cary , 913 Farnham St. SLAVEN-S HOTEL , F. Slaven , 10th Street. Southern'Hotal.'oni.Harifl Olh& Leavenworth IRON FEXCING j3teW < * lern.-Ccn.ti Workr , Ajr n'sfor.thc , Chun pi cm Iron t cnce.Co-finite on bandall Untls s , Fincals.Kaallnif , H J5 Iad2 MRS. LIZZIE DENT , 217 16th Street. ' JEWELERS JOHN BATJMER , ISUFainhim Street. JUNK 7 - , -.UUUBER , LIME AND CEMENT -A. OKAY , corner 0 h and Douslaa Sts. UMPS AND GLASSWARE. St. Good.Variety. . MERCHANT TAILORS- Oneotonr mosV popular .Merchant faUo-slsro- eoiTlne the latest detlgni for Sprhi ? aud Bmu * marboibdiforMnt'emrn'snciir. Sty bttdurab1 and prrtm lawl'jrver ' lS' 13th bet Ionc. & r > r. MRS C. A. KINDER , Wholesale and RetalL JFin v Goods , tar prpat , j'arlery * "Zeph TS. Card Boartio , Hwierrrglo\ecor cte , 2 % Cheapest - flome In the West."Tnrchasen savp'SJ pet Cent. Order Jii'UCair" ' 115 FJ nth -it , j. " J PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS- ! WZft GBRSU. fD ; , Boom So. 4 , Crelghton Block1fth Street'.1- ' i P. S. LJUSENRISO , .M. I > , ( Masonic Blo.k. ' L. Hyilfr " D.rtjeTndVar. opp. posttfllce DR. E.B GRADDY OculUt and Aorist S W.inth and Farnham St. i QUO. .HtkYN , PUUf. Grand Ontral Gallcr ) , 12 Sixteenth Street asonlcHall. Flrjt-closs Work and Prompt. Qturintccd. -PLUHBINC , CAS AKD'STEAM FITTING P W. TARPV Jt CO . 218 12th St. , bet. Kara- ham fi Donjlas. Work promptly attended to. b. FTrZPATRIClcl 09 DougUs Street. . PA1HTINQ AND PAPER HANGING A' KOiTE'isUllZ Dodce Street. A. MOTER , manufatrurcr ot sash , doors , blinds" I * o'dinps , tewe t , balusters , hand rail' , furnish * jg. gonll sawing. &fi , cor. Dodce and Oth stf. ; 3a IDttffetrUt. Tarn. A Har. ' 1KPRICEHAT8JS 'CAHFIELD'S PATENT C. F. OOOPMAy. < UUiSt.'tVt > Farn. ' & liar. ' CUSE-lJUNUFACTORY C * O.J.WILDE , - Manutactarrr nd Dealer in all kind ) of Show Cajcf. UpriffalCasafcc ; 13U Csa St f ? MVl STOV1S AND TINWARE- I I * .jj BURME3TER , BeaUr in Stoves anfl TBitart , and Manufacturer ot Tin RooKana all klndsvot BuDdinr' Work 1 v ' - * - - - J. BOXTTER , 1S09 Pong. St. Oo.d and Cheap. ( J t ' t' ' 'SEEDS " -1 - J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed DrUlj ' " , ISM Farnham tt. bet. 13th 1 14th. , . , New and -Furniture , Htuse Furnishing OoodX Aa r bought u d sold on narrow magins. . U SALOONS- - In th * lew brick block on Douglas' Street , his Most openfiJ % most elepint Beer Hall. s v 3-'sfiot IJafie * > from 10 to 12 fts jgr-- ever d T. rfr"rLANNERT , 'On Farnhasir-oext to the BT-&U. headquarters , oafreopenedBeat ah3 complete establish- eit-Vhidj , ' " barrinj ; riRK , and Mother Ship- ton'g'Fropheorr'Pl t * P n 'otU > b J wl * Hot Lunch on and aftu prnt Jate. _ f-CaJedoola- . FALCOSEB , 679 isth Street " " V \v.x UWERTAKERS ' HA3.1UKWE 1012Jarnhambet lOth&Uth . . HEKRlt.p3m.MAN , toy . notlo'ns plctore * . Je relry * 3 , SIS lilh bet. ftrnham & Dongas. f. 0. BAOlv3iiTJ rjHbxB Jft. fancy gjods. , A MIGHTY HONT. THE NEVADA MAN TVHO FOUWD MFB TOO j i - TAM E OUT IH THESt PARTS. Brooklyn Eagle , - * "It's all very well , strangers , for you to chin , about gittiu' lots o' quail and dacks , bat whir I live we call that yer slim ehootiu' , * now you hear me. Only gals shoot-birds out my way. " ' suppose you , have much l rger game , " suggested an admiriug by stander , who had been telling ho r be bagged some robblna over in Jersey in the fall of ' 60. "Now you're Ulking Ifingnage. B'ars , bufialos , elephants , camels , gi raffes , kyotea , mastodons , ia 'nothing for us to git. I laid In a stock of ] ack tigers year afore last that would make you fellers weep with latter fer to see 'em , and people come fer a thousand mile to see my coral o' polar b'ars , captured light onto my own premi- B. " ' Won't you take a little some thing ! " aaked a man who had thereto fore paralyzed the mob with wild duck stories. "You might stir a little sheet light- nin' into come assafedtty , and gimme a squirt o' vitriol into it , " observed the stranger. "I'm accustomed to powerful stuff , but I got hurt in a seal fight , and hev to drink pooty light now. " "Tell us about it ! " chorused the mob. mob.The The stranger sipped in silence a moment , and then opened up : "You see , the elephants bad been stealin' my hens for some time , and I jest seta a trap for 'em ; I bought a steamboat and took off her hog chains for a slip- noose , and fastened one end around a hole about a quarter of a mile thick ; I knotred for aartin that no doggoned - goned elephant could start that ; then I put an ostrich that * my daughter had killed oa her way from echool in the loop , and went to bed ; about 4" o'clock in the mcrning I heard a row and found I'd got a buck seal in the trap : he showed fight and I went fur him , and for nearly a week It was hard to tell which had the b.at of it ; finally , I drowned him , and oat o' that seal I got 'leven hundred bir'rls o' ile and ( nigh onto a sqnar mile n' skin , good fur , and worth § 10 a yard , but it crippled me financially. " "How ? " dominded a breathlrus listener. "In the f 033 thet yer seal knocked over my house and bu'ldin's and lore up my arable Bile clear to bid rock. Conldn't plant a thing. " "Won't you try another drink ? " asked a sympathizer. "GImmo a little powered sulphur and half a dozen red peppers in some nitro-Rlycerine , will yer ? Doctor tays I got to be keorful for a month or six weeks. I got squar' , though , " he continued. " "I kirn out ahead. When I Rot to open thet ostrich L. found a .fourteen acre farm , well stocked and watered , egty-two ! miles o' barb wire fencin' , three hundred ton o' tiay and a Baptist church , all in good repair , only the steeple was a llttla bent. It was a good hanl , stranger. " "Did you ever ijet the elephants ? " inquired an Oyster Bay man , who claimed to have walked over to Great South Beach on the backs of a echoal of bine-fish. "Only nine of 'em. Only nine or ten of 'em , stranger. I started a sewin' circle in the church , and when the elephants heerd the cacklln * they thought It was chickens , and I got eight thousand pounds of ivorybesides six pounds that waa on gold plates and a job lot o' old sun-bonnet * and ahin bonea and pinted elbows that only need assortin' for , the marmot.It . strained the church fo that I sold U second hand to the county for water works , and it irrigntea tbe whole dees- tricL" "Won't you try something morv ? " queried an Eigle rrporter , who had skirmished around tao outside of the crowd during the relation of thea'o marvels. "Jest drop atablespoonfnl of prcsaic acid into a coup'o o' pints o * harts horn. You'll hev to excuse me from goin' heavy , I have got ecma business this afternoon. I came down for a Catling gun to see if I can't git some o' them eight-eyed lions that's been stealin * whales out o' my acquarlnm. My eld smooth bore cannon busted tha other day under a chaage of cook stoves the baby had rammed to kill a sea sarpint which was stealin' milk from a pet cow he had been trainin' , and the discharge basted tha uscfnl- neaa out o' a gorilla I had been raisin' to carry tramps to the pigs. Other wise , I would jine yon , gentlemen. I want to git home pooty early , 'causa a couple of my devil fish broke loose yesterday , and my wife don't like to go down cellir while them sea spiders ii slingin' eighty foot of legs for fresh meat. Then the baby is liable to get among the tarantulas and eat 'em up. " "Where do you live ? " asked The Eagle man. "Where's your home ? " "lam naturally a Nevada man , " replied the stranger , "but It la too tame out in them parts for my folks , and eo we moved to New Haven , Conn , more for the spnrtln * than any thing else. Cjtno up t > nd see 'me anytime tnd take a hyena hunt with me. Won't coat you A cent , and when you git back thera ain't a man on Ling Island as will want to talk hunt within forty miles of where you're tellin' about your experience. Glad to see yon all at my house , gentle man , " and the orator bowed gravely and retired. It was an hour before a "word was epqken , and then tie Oyster biy mtn begin to speak about quails ; but thereat roat looked at him BO-sadly that ho stopped short , and silence reigned profound until the proprietor of tha saloon clostdup. Protection for Home-made Storks , Chicago Tribune. The fimila sex , as atrpresent con stituted , , may ba divided inlo two comprehensive classes viz : women who paint and women who paint chi na. The Utter class may be subdivided into women who , ior some inscrutable reason , paint soup-dishes and butter- bowls , women who paint plaques with gaunt storks engaged in one legged reflection upon colossal frrga several miles away ; women who paint tiles with eui'floTCors ' which are Catherine wheels and with elm trees growing in firwer-pits ; women who paint fans on fistirons ; and women who paint Gir- gmtaua monsf.rcsil.tes upon screen ? , blue owls upon pink trees , green ships sailing upon yellow seas , cat-tails growing in deserts , and morbid Japanese women envel oped in patchwork dolmans. Thi ? latter class ot women who paint things have recently been brought into close relations with the Untied States supreme court and the treasury de partment. Tha story Is brief but touching. It seems that some one at tempted to brine into New York a lot of plates with pictures on them invoiced - voiced as cblnaware , wj h tbe foul intent of defrauding the revenue by paying only the duty that would bo collected for ordinary wash-bowls and stone jugs thet have never baen trans formed into symphonies of color by the esthetic young woman. The cus toms officers seized and held the sym phonies , and the case went into litiga tion. The lower court was esthetic in its 7iewr , and had evidently been trained at homo to distinguish be tween a Kioto atcrk and a Kankakes swamp heron , knew a dado from an intermediate , and had honestly striven to so conduct itself that it should be worthy of the andirons which Its wifa had raked out of h r grandmother's gurot.t Consequently tt bald broadly that tha value of pictures painted by hsnd depended upon the skill of the particular'artist wac painted them. In crurae of time the caaa went into , the supreme court of the Uultefl States , and the venerable ( oKljgentle- men who compote that august body , having no blasted esthetic neu- sense about them , no sentimental pining for stork * , devil - fisb grub-worms , dragons , and other mon- etroaities that now form the staple of modern art , acd who cm't tell a sym phony in cjlor from a page out of tha Nibelungen Trilogy , deliberately sat down upon the whole tning and held that no amount of paiutlr g upon china conld mike it anything bat china ; consequ'nlly , that painted plates , no matter how nioely they are paiufsd , are onlf plates , and only as aush are dutiable. Under this rule they be"- come decorated china or porcelain ware , and pay only 10 ten per cent ad valorem duty , Instsad of paying 50 per cent ad valorem , as paintings on china or porcelain. Such a decision as this mutt be sn iron which will enter the soul of the young woman who paints things , for it must naturally tend to stimulate the importation of painted plates and jugs , and by so much diminish the protection ff > rded to home 'mado plants and jugs. In this there ii a great piinctple involved. Jt makes no difference that onr young women who piint things will grow whortle > berries on oak trees and cocoanuts 01 ground pine ; that they will plaster , everything m the house from the kitchen table to the old trunk ia , the attiowlth evidences of their handi work ; that they wi'l ' swarm every ceiling with fl > cksot fans ; that they will persist in having the most extra ordinary storks chase the most extra ordinary butter files across mountains that are as big as 'Hick ory nuts ; or that they will make bull- rushes blossom out in water-lillee , and fljur de Us grow on running vines. This is nst to be considered. Home industry must be protected. If our laundresses cannot get along without fUUrons adorned with storks and green violets , shall we ba 'compelled to buy the foreign effete stork because onr domestic stork painters cannot compete ? Is onr homo talent , with all its charming gruteequerip , its cheerfully incongruous symphonies of color , its pre-Raphaehtio naivete , which , with innocent and childlike audacity , tpuros all formulas of , con sistency , and revels in infinite varieties of the most dazzling effects , to be imperiled because the venerable old gentlemen of the supreme court are not up in the canons of ' 'sulc'hah" and the rules of decorative art ? By no means. It is time for the young women who paint things and for the decorative art societies to rise and move upon congress in a solid phalanx and demand that it shall passan act that will huiry these foreign pots , and jug ? , and soup plates out of ihe country , and stimulate our own dish es to the maximum of high-art creation There is ro recsom why under proper protection and encouragement our norna art should not grow and expand to that degree that oyery min can ie-wo his house'in the morning as elaborately decora'cd ' and touched up as r.n Oriental arab esque , and the pooree1 , humblest cab in can have a stork upon ita wash boilers and fans aud oat tails npon its wringers and ironing boards. The work of art will not bo completed un til every laborer can carry a Limoges dinner pail and smoke his Faience pipe at night under his own h.iud- pilnted figtreo. But this cannot hap pen if domestic art is To ba ' " Sa-ed by.Her Calves. PhlladtlphU Press. The ntllllty of a pair of patent saw dust calve * wn strikingly illustrate oil Saturday. ' Shortly after 4 o'clock in the afternoon a mad cur , pursued by two perspiring policemen , dashed' into E ghth street from Walnut and caused such a flutter among the petti coats as that locality has seldom , wit nessed. Among the feminity that was flouncing nlong was n nymph who flings her shapely lees before the footlights of the Grand Central Theitre. THfs female could not face a rabid canine , so she bandied up her petticoats and made a dash with tbe others for safety. Her legs , which had served her so wejl before , did not go back on her this time , for the mad dog. probably at tracted by the develodment below the knee , drove his poisonous fangs'into her stocking and went howling on The ballet dancer , more dead thsn alive , was dragged into a drug store , where an eager and anxious crowd of men carefully examined- her -legs Their fears were allayed , however , when the discovery was made that the' canine had only destroyed the naw- dust padding which the youngwoman had tied to a lean shank to give "It roundness and attractiveness. The eager , anxious and sollcitious men departed much sadder and a * "heap wiser. More sea Serpents , porulon TVcgraph. Another serviceable installment , of the sea serpant has come to Hand. We do not vouch for it , but onthe , aur- fac3 there is nothing very incredible in this monster. Jt was not "tbefslza of a hirrel , " nor had it a mane , nor did it comport itself unbecomingly. As a matter of fact , the thickness Vf tha great worm varied from four to nineteen inches , but its length was-j- slx'y five feet. By far the most satis factory point in the narrative , how ; ever , is this that both ends of a BOI ferpont have now been seen. Hitherto only tLe bead ex tremity has been reported upon , leavj ing tha ultimate result of the creature si completely a matter of conjecture that the whole of the Ifraken camd to be discredited altogether. In the present casa , the successful fishermen * , finding they had "something" on the hooks , began to haul in. They hauled in fifteen feet of It and began to get pnzzled. But they went on foe ten feet more , and then their host was full of it. So they passed up the head end to the yawl they were lying by , and paid it out like a hawser ! The men on board tied the fish around the foremast aud aff a"g rjn , and at last , with a flop , the creature c'imo.to an end. It mcainred sixty-five "feet , and resembled nothing more'dre&dful thai 'ra silver-c.i&le. " What waa hi - ' Th"e Drive-Wells Swindle/ / ] " C. R Nonpareil. ' \ There is a go d deal of feeling among the fsrmtrjc nirannityin this part of Iowa over-Alleged outrages at the hands of patent right men. The trouble seems to originate from an in discriminate ) Isiue cf right to various persons for the same things from the patent office at Washington. The parties concerned secure an Interfer ence on some generally-used , patented article , and then send agents thrcpgh the country , levying blackmkll on farmers who have nnwlttinglyxottended against the law. Tha favorite scheme joat noij ii to levy tells on 'drive- wells , upon which there is a"patent , but with which an Interference has subsequently been granted by thepat- ent office to another person. , Jit the information comes to ns , informers are now going through the'coantry , and-wbenever they find a WiellJtliBy tell the farmer that he has been guilly of an infringement upon their rights , for which he can ba heavily fined and sent to prison. Country people , as a rule , being in gieat dread of lawsuits in the federal courts ; fall an easy prey , to the , , propojed blackmail in the shipe'of a compromise. As a roi - they are almost , at the mercy < f the ageut irho makes the proposition , 'arTd after deliberation the us ually cpnclui-a jbatjio. might SB well pay § 100 as to become a party to suit it x distant ceafVw nd contest his rights. It seems that in a number of cases recently the agent of therpirty " who'has ihe inf erferenca" has threat ened julion farmers' where they'found the well ? , and finally settled > -byia - < sesstng frem § 25. to _ $50 in tha way pf a compromise. Twenty-five dollars lars see ma' to be the ' favorite sum , 'and It is said that several thonrand dollars have in this way been collect ed by the patent sharks cf people who when they hired their wells dug by the drive process , had no knowl edge "icf the grant of interfer nce from trie patent office , and snposed that there was no question about the right of the party with whom they dealt. This is a state of thinps' hich' ought in some way lo be rectified , and it is to be hoped that general knowl edge of it may I d tojhls end. > * Dying by Inches. * " 4 Tery often we see a person suffer ing from some form of kidney complaint ' plaint a'bd is gradually dying 'by inches. This no longer need bar so , * for Electric Bitters will positively cure Bright's disease , or any disease of the kidneys or nniary organs. They are especially adapted to this class of diseases , acting directly on the Stomach and Liver at _ the same time , and will speedily cure where every other remedy has failed. Sold at fifty cents a bottle , by lah & Mc- (3) ( ) 1 Stop that Cough. If yon are suffering with a Cough Cold , Asthma , Bronchitis , Hay'Fever , Consumption , loss of voice , tickling of the throat , or any affection .of the' Throat or Lungs , use Dr. Xing' * New Discovery for Consumption. This is the great-remedy that is causing so much excitement -by its wonderful cures , curing thousands of hopeless cases. Over a million boftles'of Dr. King's New Discovery have been used within the last year , and have given perfect satisfaction in every instance. We can unhesitatingly say that thia is really Tthe only sure cure for "throat and lung affections , and can cheo'rf ul- ly recommend it to all. Call and get a trial bottle free of , cost , or a.regularj size for § 1. 00. Ish & MoMahon , Pm- aha. (3) ( ) _ Domes ic Blus "Itlstlos tha maid" Domestic Blister "nun' * wife calchtnz him at it" L Mora Domestic Bhs ] "wife rubbing E lectria Oil into tha - < Wounds caused by the aforesaid Contretemps. EacKien'a Arnica doive - The BEST SALVE In the world f of Oats , Brnlfiei , Sores , Ulcers , -Salt RhoumFever , , Soroa , Tetter , Chopp ed Hands , Chilblains , Corns , and all kinds of Skin Eruptions. This Salvo Is guaranteed to give perfect'satlafac- tlod | n , every case * or ' money re funded. Price 25 cants por'box. r or sale by Sdl'y ' Ish & MoMahon Omahs. w 3X n yonr own town. lerrof sni nntat fiei. AdrffffW fi. H 1J U & Co. Portl nd'M ' - u < 3 BUSINESS COLLEGE. ' i - 8 -V THE GREAT WESTERN , Cico.R. Uathlma , Principal. , Oreighton Block , - OMAHA alsTi ' " * nnviOdAtrt ! o iieT7ous.SiIerarB ] rho Great European Bemqdy Dr. J. f . ' Simpson's 'Speciflo 1 * Mediome , ' It Is a poaltlTO cure f or Bpermatorrhea , Semiuai Weakness , Impotency.and all diseases resulting from Self-Abuse , as Mental Anxiety , Losaol , Memory , Pains in the Back or Side , and diseases [ that lead to Consumption ' Insanity and ancvlygrave The Specific Uedlclne U boin use * wits wonder- fal success. _ I. Pamphlet ! sent free to all. Write for them and gtt full particulars. . * ' .U - ' * Price , Specific , ll.flO per package , or six pack ages for $5.60. "Address all Orders' W i . B. SIMPSON MEDICINE CO. , i Koa. " M and ) 1G8 Main Sti Buffalo , N. Y. ( Sold in maha by a F Goodman , J. yV , Bell JTK'IjIi nd all drnizUa"verj'where. . Tja week Jl day at home eaatly made ; < aat > -/rtni IrftWr T n _ A tn Pr1ln. . ' M , ' PBOPOSALS TOR PBiNGi i \ * -j- . - r 11 - " " ' The nndcnilgned will raceitc proposals , from parties desltlng to te'.lfltUen (15) ( to thirty1 (30) ( ) .acre ) of Iau1 on which theiots situated a c.eir ' spring whose outlet 1s In the'ttdeV > f a bluff not less t an five feet abovo.the general level of snr- roundlngand contiguous land Pa tics ottering inch linJwlll state tbe size or number of Kallons , per minute ot such eptlng , its exact distance from news' rtllnad sta'ion and "the number of jiectio'j , townshio and range in whlth _ it. is " " " * * ' " located. These proposals will he opened , on tbe 3)th day of Apr ! ' , 1SS1 , and the Commlgjlou reienes the right to reject any ard all bids. . W. L. MAY. Fremont. , -T IttS KALET 'Rel Clond. - ' , , R. R LIVINGSTON. Plattsmonth. St tte Board of Fish Commission. PROPOSALS 'FOR ' FLOUR. OrrjcB COMMIS-SART or OP SUPSISTI r , ? : ' } i OUAIU. NEB . April Uli , 18SI Sealed proposila , la ilupl-ctU. subject to the usual con Itfor.i Will be , received aUtbis.office until 12fc'clock-n ! on/oaHay-lJtti'lS81 , at which time and place they , will t e i ] ) clpd in the prtrenceof blddersfor the furniibing aud delivery a , tbe Subsistence Shorehou of in thl < ixt fof twenty thouttnd ( JO.COO ) pound * fljur , Jn "ew , sironjr , single c Uon fa.kj. To be made Ir/m Mo Isprnar w- eat , half hard , ha { soft oroJetsi tu be sieatnl tK.fore gr ndlng end mixed in mil ' Ing , to bo high iribund. " Simple cf flour to be sent liiwi-h prop tals , andallba.deJreied on or bfirc Juco 10th , 1881. The gover ment. reserves the right td { reject any or all proposal" . , _ , , ' UUnkproiosulicanbioctalne'j t t Ia'.offltel Prop ssljjnusi be cnclos'U in. icalcdca70op < g marked "Pro. oaals for Flcur , " and iddr'-aaod to the undersigned. * if * - s h f ? ' - - aHOMASWltSON , l ' > . . .fa i . Chief , U.8/TJ.V/A. , " i A f J"a16 f - " LEGAL NOTICE : r et t I * i * - -i } Jacob Johnson anil Ellen Jobnion , bli wife. will t ke notice that on tne 20h ( day "of "April. 1S31 , Willhm T. Seimap , pUlctiff , herilni filed his petition in the District Court , of oaIa ( County , Nebraska , against said do'endan'8 , the object and prayer of which are to. fore-lote si "certain'niortitagi'txecuteibj 'the' aK defend- anU to one FB. Brjant. and by .said Bryant duly sold aad trins'erred to one C. J. Canan , and by eald Canao duly BO ) d and tnus ; rrcd to laid Eciraan. upm lot nlfle (0) in llock ' 'V , " In. Shinn'a 3d addit.on , . to the'City ot.Omahi , In , Doug'as Co , Neb , to s-cure t e p ncnt i f , a ] certain promtery note dated Apr ! ' Otb 187-f , for" the Eum of illC 25 and. lutcrut ; juid ouc and payable In three month ) from tbe date * thereof , ! and taat thcro is now .due upon said [ , nooi and mortgage the earn of $11025 ana interest atj * the rate of > 2 per icntperannuotfrom maturity and an attorne/s fee ; r hint ff praj s fcr a do rcc . thtt defendants t * required to jijy Ihe Bimj or j thnt tald premises may to so'd lo satisfy the amount found due. " " " Yon are rcqau-ed to ansrergl'd petition ar.1 rflefora the SO.h Ja/i i I1831. . 1 , 'AVM.T.EEAMAK. By A. CIJALWICC , His Attorneys . ' . , Dated , ApJiagth , ISjL _ .0 ENT3 WAIUBD FOR Fastest Selling Book of the Agrel * Foundations of * Sucolas , , BUSINESS ANDEOSlACKORMfl The bvs ot trade , ! eI forms , bey to .trans act business , TaToabls tablfs , loc l. etiquette , parliamentary asatge , how to conduct pub Ic busineu ; iu bet It is a complete Guide to Enxees for all c aiscj. A family nece-slty. Address for circulars and special terms ANCHOR PUBLISH. INO CO. , st. L nl , Uo. LEGAL ToH.Schnithroth&Co. : ' V ' Yonsreberehy.noilfiedtnaVon thft-19ti day of March 13S1 , Joseph B. Vftft via Chailes J Fritschcrcommenced a dnl act'on against yon * b Ior GasaT : Benecke , J > tce of the Peace in an 1 for the county cfDouglai inds'ate of Ne- bra ka.to recover the sum of 1M 80 andintjnst therco i frjm tbe 27th day of May , 1830. An or der of aUMhment has been"Usu dTn sa'd attlcn and ycnr property taken thereunder , j Too tie required to app-ar.answer and de * fend sale action oq ( ha 17ih d y oLMay. 1 S1 C UAattS H. bROWif . NO CHANGING C1RS OMAHA AND CHICAGO , Whe-e Direct connection * are Uade With Through Sleeping Car Lines . 10 . New York , Boston , Phlladel- _ pkin , Baltimore. Wash ington , , AND Ali EASTERN CITiES. ' THE SHORT LINE via PEORIA for lndianapolisCincinnatiLouis < . t ville. A50 ALL FOL1TS IH 7HI BEST LINE FOR ST. LOUIS , Where Direct Connections are nude In the UNION DEPOT wi.h Thioajh Sleeping Car Lines for all Points s o TTTIB : . The Kew Line for JOES The Favorite Koute for .Hie uneqaaleJ Inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Touriiw , are as follows : The celebrate ! Pullman ( IB-wheel ) Palace Sleep ing Cars , tun only on thta Line. C. , I ) . & Q. P. lac * Drawlnjr-Koom Core , with llorton'u Re- cllnlnf'Ch Ira No eitra ch.ir < o for Seata In Kecliiilnc Chairs The famous < ! , B. & Q. Palace Dinlnr Cars. Gorjcou Smoking Cars fitUd with Elegant HUh-Backcd Ra-Un UeTolrln ? Chxira for the excltulvo use of first-class pieaen- SUel Tnclr and Superior Equipment , com- tlocd.with their Great Through Car Arrange- msnt , mikes this , above all others , the favonts Route to the But , Scat ) ) , and South-EisL Try it , and you will Dud traveling a luxury instead of ducomfort. Tbrough Ticket' TU tbh Tele rated Una for sale at all ofBccs In tbe United itatcaand Canada. All information about Ratca of fare , Sleeping Car Accommodations. Tlmo Tab'es , &c , will be cheerfully irlyen by apply in ? to JAMES B. WOOD , General Passeneor Apent , Chicago , T. J. POrftR , * General Manager , Chicago 1S8O. K.G.ST.JOE&G.B.n.R. . . , . . . . . , Ii the only Direct Line to ST. LOUIS AND THE EAST From OMAHA and th WXST. Ho change ot isn between Omaha andBt. Lonia lad bat ono between Omaha and New York. SIXDAILY , PASSENGER TRAINS xuoaura AU Eastern & Astern Cities With lees charges and In adricco of other line * . Tab entire line la equipped with Fnllmaa'i Palaca Sleeping Cars , PAlace Dsj CiicL. ea.Mlllar'B Bafety Flatform and Coupler and the celebrated Weetlugbonaa Air-Brake , THAT YOUR TICKET RKAD3-W J YlaSaatli City , at. Joseyh andTMl 8fM 'llcktTi for sale at all coupon rtatlona In tha J. T. BASKABD. A. C. DATTZ2 , Gn'I Enpt. , Qenl Pan. & Ticket JUr't St. Joseoh , Uo. St. Joseph , Uo , ' W 0. 3EACHRE3T , Ticket Agea. , 1020Farnhaca Street , ANDY BORDKK , A. B. BARNABD , Pass. Agent , Omahi. Gen'rl Acant , Omaha. PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN SUPPLIES - * PLIES AND TRANSPORT. S ATION. 7TYEr AR'rMENT ' OF THE INTERIOR , Office ± J of Indtin Affairs , Washington , March 2 ? , 1 31. Scaled proposals , indorsed Proposas for Beef , Bicon , Clour , ( SotMng or Transport itlon , & " . , ( < tl ecasemty be , ) and dlrectsd tj the Ccmmlssloiier of InJIan Affalrn , hoi. 65 and 67 Woojter Street , hi w Yoik , will be receded un til It a.m. * > f Monday , M y 2 , 18il. for furnish ing for the Inditn service about 800,000 pounds Bacon , 40,000,000 pourdj Beet on the hoof , 128 , . COO pounds Beaasr70,000 pound * faking Poirder , 2.3(0.000 pounds Corn , 750,000 pounds Coffee , 8 , . S00CCOpOUnd Flour)2t2 > OOOpoundi feed , 300,000 founds Bard Bread , 76.000 pounds Hominy , 0 , . COO pounds Lard , lf 50 br.mli Mess Pork , 233 , . 000 pounds Rice , 11,200 pounds Tea , 72,000 rounds Tuhacco , 200,000 pounds Salt , 200,000 pounds Snap , 6,003 lonndj Sodi , 1.250.COO 'pounds "Sogar , and 833,000 pounds Wheat. Abe , Blankets , Woolen anl Cotton goods , fc-nelatnj In r rt (1 Icilnz , 800CO yards ; Stan lard Calico , 300,000 rar's ; Orillin ; , 25,000 y rds ; Duck , fre from ah siring , US.O'O yards ; Denirns , 17,000'yardj ; Qlnghim , BO.COO yar s ; Kentucky Jeans , 26.COO yard ; Satinet. 4.500 Tardi ; Brown s-bectlig , 2IS,00) jarda ; Blrached Sheeting , 0,000 yan-'s ; Hi kory Shirting , 12,000 yaldi ; Calico f hirtlnp , 6,000 yards ; Winter. 2- 600 yard ; ) Clothing , Groceries , f > otions , IlarJ * ware , Medical Supplies ; and a long list ot mis cellaneous articles , rnch ai Harness , Flows , Hakes , Forks kc. , and frr 175 Wagons required for the s-rrico In Arizona , Colorado , Dakota , Idaho , Indian TerUinne ola , Montana , Ke- brvks , Nevada acd Wirconiin , to be delivered 'at ChlciRo , Kantai City and Mom Ci y. A eo , Trtisport tlon t r such cf the Supplies. Goods and articlca that mar not be contracted for to bo delivered at tha Agencies. Bids must ha mido-out on Government blanks vSchedne < showing the kinds and nnantitlei of tubsiitenco supplies required fir each Agen- can < t thd kind-land qttmlitirs , In gross , of all otberco d > and articles , toco berwitl olank propcs'U and form ? for contract and bond , con , dltlpcs to bii otsened by b'dJerK , time and p'aca f del vrry , term ? cf contrvt acd payment - ment , transportation 10 it < s , and other necc ui v Instructions wl t be furnlal'e'J nr n application to the Indiin Office in W > shtnton , or Noa. 63 and67Wofster Street , New York , Wm. II * LyonKo.4S3 Cioadway , Nen-Ycrkand to the Tomm'isiiloj ' of iutwUtence , U. 9. A , at Chi- ugo. Saint Lou's , Sa'nt Paul , Leavenworth , San Francijco , Onaha , Chryenne , and Yankton , .and the Postmaster at Sioux City. 2 BUs 1111)3 opcne 1 at thphour'andday abe o 'stated , and bidden are Ii.r.ted to"'be pn sect at thaon'nlae. , CHECKS. - AH UJs must be a < coaipau'eil by oertlfied checks upon eomi United ttitoi Dcpo'itoy or Assistant Treuurcr , for it leact &Ve per cent , of the amount ot the. proposal' . _ THOMAS M. NICITOt/ , mar28lm Acting f Qmnilsirioncr { s' CHARLES RIEW& , UNDERTAKER ! t Kctalie Cases , Coffins , Cartels , Shrouds , etc. Faru ra Streo . Mb and lltb , Omaha , ! .Teb. Tjltjraphle orlars on m'.lv atlenJed to. SIOUX CITY & PACIFIC AHD St. PauT& Sioux Gity RAILROADS. < TJttOld XtliabI * Sima,1 City Route 1 100 MILES SHORTEST ROUTE I Prom COUNCIL BlflEFS to ST. PAUL , MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH , or BISMARCK , And al ! points in Northern Iowa. Minnesota and Dakota. Thla line is equipped with the Im- pn d WiMtinghoiaa Automatic Air Bnkea and um r Platform Coupler and Buffer. And tot SPEED.'SAFETY AND COMFORT Id nnscrpaaBsd. Elegant Dravtnr Room and SleepingCarsoirned and controlled V tha con pany , ran Through Without Changs C tw * a Union Pacific Transfer Depct , Council Bluffs , and St. Paul. Tralna le vo th Union Pacific Transfer Depot at Council "BluCa , at 5li p m. . icachinc SIoox City at 10:20 p. m. , and St. Fan ! at 1196 a. m , nuking HOURS nr ADVAKM 07 OnntB RODTX. Retarnlnjr , leave St. Paul at 330 Pc. . " , ar rivi-ig at Sloox City at 1:45 a. m. . and Union Pacific Transfer Depot , Council Blnfls , at 9:50 a. m. Be tore that your tickets road Tla " 3. C. k r. R. R.1 F. n.mr.rB , Superintendent. Ulssoori Valley , Iowa' P. E. ROBINSON , Aart Genl Pass. Agrat. J. Q. O'BRTAK , and Fageenger Aeat , Council BlcDi MAKE m MISTAKE ! MICA AXT.T ! GREASE Composedlarzelyot powderedmlcaandlsinglaM a the beat and chmpeat lubricator in the world. It la the best because ! t do 4 not irum , buffoons a hljhly polished stzrfaca over the alia , dohig away with a largo amount of friction. It ! the cheapest because you need use but half tbe quantity In re gius ; your wasron that you wocll of any other axla grease made , and then run your * aon twice as Ion ? . It anrwcrs equally 13 wall for Jill ! Gearing , Threshing * Muhinet , Bungles , &c.an for wagons Send fer Pocket 3j clopedla of Things Worm Knowing. Mailed free to any zdiiesa MICA MANUFACTDHIHC CO. , 31 tllOHIQANAVENOE , CHICAGO. W-Ask Your Dealer For It - > nctJ AGENTS WANTED'FOR CREATIVE SCIENCE and Sexual Philosophy. Profusely lllnstreted. lhamoit imporUntin t-est book ' . pub'lihed. Every family wants tUtraonllnary inducements offered Agent" . Address Aonvra'fUBLisntsoCo. St.Louisllo WROUGHT IRON FENCES. WIrp Fencin ? and Railing Spedality. llelr beautv , panainanee and economy dally workln ? the extinction of all fencing- \ cheap material. Elcgint In design. IndtntracUble Fences for Lawns , Public Gronndj and Ceme- Ury Phte. Iron Vajoa , Livm Settees , aaqplad and ol rustic pattern * ; Chairs anil erery description of Iron and Wire ornamental work designed ami manufactured by E T. BARNU1T3 Wire and Iron Wrtrk , 57.23 sad 31 WoodwartAve , De- trnlt , Mich. SeB- " - " "O.vl - tao an.1 $24250,000 RDYAL HAVAKk LDTTKYj EXTRAOHDINART DRAWINO , APBILlZth. 15000 T10KETS ONLY , 7-2 PRIZES ? SMALLEST PRIZE , $1.000. 1 Prlz > n 0(0,030 1 Pnw HSOOO 1 fn fl 2"0WO SErzo , $10fCOe oh 80,000 IPrsto 100,000 SPruas , 5,000 h M.OOO 1 PrUo 0,000 722Priro3am > fgto8J,250,000 Whole Tickets , * 1CO ; Halrcs , 80 ; Qnarters , 43 ; Ter.ths.$16Twentieths ; , | S , Fortieths , 4. L'ttle Havana U goTcrced eatirely oy the aboredrawinr. 1 Prfxs , $6COO 722 Prizes , $18,119. Who'et , ? 2. Ualves , ? 1. ROMAN' & CO. Successois to TAYLOR & Co. , KewTfort. Direct all c < mmunfations and money to HOSIAN & CO. , General Agema , 233 Ch jel Strejtj , few liaren , fonnmljlm , GEO. M. PAKSELL , M.J ) . Koomi 'n Jacobs Plook , up * stairs , corner of Capital Avenue and 15th street. Residence 1425 Sherman Avenue. May re consult ad at red 'ence 7 to 9 p m. except Wednesdays. SPECIALTY Ob.totrics anl Diseava of Wo- men. cfflce hours 9 to 11 , a. m. and 2 to 4 p. m , Suniiays S to 7 P. m mli-6m REED'S , " " "AtLTIWIE , By "Almont , " he by Al iander's "Abdal'ah , Slro cf "Gcldsmlth Mald ' First dun "On Time" by War Dance , " sin of tho.'enoraed . "Lexington ; " Second , "Ella Brockonrldge" br "Collossus , " son of unported " { < overelzru ; "Alnionl'e" flrtt dam by "Mabbrino Chief and hUalre by llyslick's "Uamhleton'an * This rtmirkible horse will be flye yar-t j..1 In May , ha will serve only 35 mirca ( hlf ( f which nuubcr is naw engaged ) it lijCy ter mare , pavable at time of service. Stason commencej April 1st ani will e > .1 Sept. 1st. After thai t me hU nrvlce W1Ic nut at 35 00. Any mare that h s tro 11 in 220 served rjss. ALLTIME-Willstandaondays' Tucsdajs' and Wednesdays' each week , beRln- niqgthaflMt ot April , oo Twcnthtli , vest of Eighteenth ft-eet car-iri'k termlnu' , and the remainder of each week , at the eornor of llth and Howard ttrcctg. ED. EXED , Froprielpr. ' Stable Corcec llth andHo r/ard Streets. * . marl odZm Machine J. Hammond , Prop. &rManager The moat thorough _ , . _ _ - - - - vvv * appointed and Machine Bhops and Foundry la the tiaie. Castings of every description manufacted. Engines , Pump ) anil every " > ? of nuchlnarr made to order. order.pedal attention glvea"fo Well Ansars , Pnlleyg , Hangers , Shaftln .Bridge IroDsGeer Cutting , etc. ' . , PIMfot new JUchlnery.Ueachanlcal Draojlii nj. Models , eti nsatjf executed. 58 Harnev St Bat. 14th and 16th TBIIE APPETIZER SURE CURE For COUGHS , COLDS , BRONCHITIS , ASTHMA , CONSUMP TION , and all Diseases of the THROAT and LUNGS. world. By addlnc to TOLtJ ROCK ntf RTB ! UI Put up in Quart Size Bottles , giving More for the money than any article in the market. OA'lTlflN DON TBB DECEIVED hy nnprlndpled dealvs who try to palm off npon y onfi 0 Eock "dRT In place of TOLTJ ROCK EulolTtn r i * * * * ISIMVV V4 cor AV/HV nwn and R7K ; which li tbt only MEDICATED article made , ths GENUINE narln ? a GOVERXUEhT STAMP on each bpUIe Extract from Report of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue : TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE OF INTERNAL REVKJTO I Wisauuioa D. C.Januarj.l8,1880. I Kwrs. LAWRENCE & MARTIN , 1111 Maataon St. , Chicago , JUj. : .1. ? TJH. : . JI * expound. In the opinion of this office , wonW have a sufficient quantity i vii TC Ti XI P1 to g'Te ' ! t * " th" < lTant se ascribed to thU article In pectoral complaint * wnue tna wuaky and th rjrup conitltute an emulsion rendering It an arreeable remedy to th EnieDK > iJ:2. : ' pounde < 1ocordln to tts formula , it may properly b claued aa UKTJrOMAL iTt ON nudtr th provUlonj of U. S. R vlrcd SUtrtes , and when waUmptd , stay t sold by DruggUta , Apothetarica and Othtr fersonj wltnout rtaderlnz them Bable to pay rpeoUl tax as liquor dealers. Tours Respectfully , ( Signed ) GREEN. B. BAUM , Commissioner LAWRENCE & MARTIN.Proprietors , Chicago , His. ' Sold by DRUGGISTS , GEOOEES and DEALERS everywhere - - C. f. GOODMAN. AOKST. OHAH\ " THIS NEWAUD CORHECT 'rVTA'P Jt " ? Proves beyond any reasonable question thastha * tt CHICAGO : & ' NORTH-WESTERN. R'Y Is DV aU odda the best road for you to take when traveling In cither direction between T 1 Chicago and all of the Principal Points In the West , North and Northwest.1 Sf117 eprolne this Xap. The Principal Cities of the Wwt and Northwest are Station * on tH 13 road. Its through trains make close coonecOoua witU the trains ot all laiirooUa at . junctloa points. THE CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Over all otlts principal lines , runs each way dally from two to foutormoro FastExprea * Trains. It Is the only road \vest of Chicago that thor uses -r-- - < * < -aJwri > - > -y HOTSi DINING CAESX ' ars North or Northwest of Chicago. 4&S MPllws1lnJer f5 Calltornla llnbj" "WInona. SUnncsota & Ccntia. DMtnta llbo. " . v rnty-N"C.Nebnsk } & Yankton JJne."Chicago. SU Paul and Mlnneapolbi LIae.1 - -rfAt" ' f011 & , D"buan9 Line. " "Jlllwaulce. Creen Bar & Lake Superior Uno. " Ca inSa. * M ar ° S ° y "P011 T'c ' ct Agents In the United States'and. Kemcmbcr to ask for Tickets via this road , DO sure they read over It , and take nono'otner. JUEVI3 BCaHITT.Gca'lManagsvCliIcTga 'ir. n. SIK3SSntGea.1 Pass. Agent , Clifeajo , H&.TIRTP. UDESLi , TbJtvt A nt C. fcll. VT. R llw T , llth ru l iiih ' .u JfeiWt * . 1 > . B KIMB&.LU A i UntTc * v A lout C &K. W. Railway , llth and ' wnhiaa trit . 'J. BSfct. TltS * * nt a * M W. Railway. D.P. R. R. Depot. J > JA.MBST. Ct. ! 1 ! ' ' ' CHAS. FURNITURE , And Everything pertaining to Ihs Fnrriitnre and Upholstery Trade , A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NE # GOODS AT.'JHE p tt moo th tat 1208 and 1210 Fanihara Strcel. ZPIRIOIE OF- MAMMOTH GLOTiNG HOUSE. Hard Wearing Goods 1 . Jitsi ' * JVil'nnPolto Men's Cotton-vie Pants .10 to 1 60 Mriir.tt n Worsted 600 .Men's Curimera Pants. . . . . . . 3 00 to 5 00 . 500 Men's Worsted Pants 3 50 to 5 73 MeoB < it-n tSniU . So'Oto GCO Spring Overcoats 800 to 1800 area's Uni O M Snita . 8 00 to 10 00 White Vesti f 100 to 200 Jfen'a 'AMV. . 1 Suits . 12Mto 1800 White Shirts 62 * to 4125 Men's Wor t .l Suits . 1350 to 20 0 Fancy Shirts. 37J to" 175 Meh's Blue VI nnel Suit ? . . . . 750 to 13 30 CassimereSMrWT ICOto 350 Youth'sSuiU . 40to | 900 Blue Flannel Shirts 2 00to * 175 Boy's Suits . 2 75 to 900 Overalls and Jumper.COu and upwards ChUdren's Suits . 250to GOO Snspendflrs ' 25 to 450 Men's Jeans Pants . ICOto 20) Cotton Half How 40j to $15 CO per dozen , Complete line of Neck Wear , Linen Collars and.Som- mer Underwear. - Silk Handkerchiefs , - Hats , Caps , Cloycs , ' ' ' Trunks and Valises ; ' " " " Boots and.Shoes. . i. f * Agent for San Francisco and Oregon City Woolen Manu facturing Company. ' " * M. ELGUTTER'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE , 1001 JFarnhaui , Corner 10th Street. > E OGLES' OlsTS Cash Dry Goods Store , - ' - -MI - CORNER SIXTEENTH AND CALIFORNIA STREETS ; ' - " " * " . " . With a Fine New Stock oi DRY GOODS , NOTIONS AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS. * * i It will pay you to examine fhis stock as everything is entirely new , and great bargains will be given. . f. I J