JKJL. THE DAILY BEE OMAHA , TUESDAY , FEBRUARY 26 , 1884. BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS. WHA7 IS IT ? A strictly vogolablo propnrAtion , com posed of n choice nnd skillful combinn- tion of Nftturo'a best romodioi. The discoverer docs not claim it tv euro for all the ills , but boldly warrants it curci every form of diaoaso arising from n tor pid liver , impure blood , disordered kid- noya , nnd where there ia a broken down condition of the system , requiring n prompt and permanent tonic , it never fails to restore the guflorar. Such is BUIIDOOK BLOOD B1TTEHS. Sold * > * by all druggists , who are nuthomod by H the manufacturers to refund the price to any purchaser who is not benefited by their uso. Trice , § 1.00. FOSTER , MILUU11N ACO. . , Props. , Buflalo , N. Y. IN BOTTLE ? . Erlanger , Bavaria Culinbacher , Bavaria. Pilsner Bohemian. Kaiser Bremen. DOMESTIC. Budvoiser St. Louis. Anhauser St. Louis. Bes ; s „ Milwaukee. Schlitz-Pilsner Milwaukee. Ivrnc's Omaha. Ale , Iorter. DMiinstic and Rhine Wine. ED. MAUHEll , 1214 Fanmm. DR. FELIX Lk. BRUN'1 ? PIlEVKNTrVE AND OURK. FOR EITHER SEX , Tlio remedy being Injected directly to tlio Beat < > l the ( llscuse , rcqulrot ) no chance of diet or imuscoin , mercurial or poisonous medicine' to bo taken Inter nally. When used 03 a pnnentho by cither teitls Impo9 llilo tu contract any prlv&to dlscniic ; but lu the rasa of tho'c already unfortunately aflllcttd w o guar antee tin co boxes to cure , or wo n ill refund the mon ey. Price by null , postage paid , $2. per box or three hoxca for $5. $5.WUITTEN WUITTEN GUARANTEES aiucd by all authorized agents. Dr.FelixLe Bran&Co. C. K. Goodman , Druggist , Sola Agent , for Omaha ell. mSo-wlv Da U. C. Wear's Ncnvn AND HnAiu.TIIEAT. . . of alcohol or tob-icco. Wnkof alncss , MentU lo- presBiou , Softening of tlio Ilrain resulting in in snnity nnd loading to misery , decay anil clcntn , I'reranturo Old ARO , JJnrrcnnesa , Loea of powoi in cither BOX , Involuntary Losses nnn Hpormiit. orrhcen caused byovor-oxortion of the brain , eelc- ftbuso or over-indulRonce. Each box contami ono month's treatment. fl.OO a box , or BIX boxoi for$5.UDBontbymail prepaid on receipt of prico. \VK GUAKAXTIOl SIX BOXES Ti > cure any caso. With each order received byni for BIX boxes , accompanied with $ .1.00 , wo TTU ( Bond tlio purchaser our written guarantee to re fund the money if the treatment duua not effect a euro. Guarantees inauodonb/by C. F. GOODMAN Sole Agent , Omaha Nob. James Meal Institute Chartered by theStatcofllll- nols fop theexpress purpose of civingimmedlatc rellclln all chronic , unnnry and pri vate diseases. Gonorrhoea , QleetandSyphilis in all their complicated forms , also all diseases of the Skin and Blood promptly relieved and permanentlycured by reme diestcstedln nForti/l'ciira blieclall'racHrc. Seminal Weakness , Nip in Lessen by Dreams , Pimples on the Face. Lost Manhood , jiuittlvity cured.Tlicre lanorjcpertinrnttnii , The appropriate remedy i : at once used In each case. Consultations , per sonal or by letter , sacredly confidential. Mcd- iclnea sent by Mail and Express. No marks on package to indicate contents or sender. Address DnJAIVlES.No. 204Waslilnglon SI.Chlcagoljj. DR.HORNFS ELECTRIC BELT Will cum Nervouenotu , LumbagoKheii.iiatinn , 1'ur- ' ' ' M'uralKir. , hcJutlm , Hplno nml Lit t r , mtliin. I Mtlpilins Catnrili , Ue . Kpllpp y , ImpaU'iii- ) , Apniu. I'iolnp ii8 Utfrl.ito. only K'ltnllMuKUr n KI 1 > > It In Aim rlcii 'lint ncN tlio Klci-trlcllv lincl mnK nftliiu throiiKli tlnt anbonM.hurKf < lluuii In ttantljj tliointknt. SI 000 Would NotBu'lt. _ . DR. HonsK I was a Ictednlth rheumitlsm anl cured by uiing a belt To any one allUc'cd ' with that disease , 1 would y , buy Homo's Elect rtu Dolt Any ono can confer with me by writing CT calling it my store , H20 Douglas street. Omaha Neb. WILLIAM LYONS. MAIN OFFICE Opposlti pcntolUct , room 1 Fren zer block , tSTVor rale at C. F. QooJroan'j Drug ( tore , 1'IC Farnam St. , Omaha. 0 P. _ The tua of the term " Rhoi SHORT Lino" In connection withthi corporate name of a tfreatroad , : conveys an Idea of ust what M | f required by the traveling nub' ' I I nl ! Ho a Short Line , Quick Timi I t and the best of accommoda sVB tlons-all of which are ( HID bihed by the greatest railway In America. CHICAGO , MIL WAITKEE And St. Paul. It owns and operates over 4.600 miles of Northern HllnoU , Wisconsin , Minnesota , Iowa Dakota ; and as U main lines , branches and connoo tlons reach all the vruat business centres of tb ( Northwest and Far West , It naturally answers Ui description of Short Line , and Boat Route between i Chicago , llllivaul.ee , Bt Paul and Minneapolis. RTOhlcagoMilwaukee , in Croaje and Winnna. ( Chicago , Milwaukee , Aberdeen and RllendaU Chicago , Milwaukee , Eau Claire and Btlllwater * KChlravRO , Milwaukee , Wauaau and Merrill. Chicago , Milwaukee , Heaver Dam and Oshkoih. Chicago , Mlltt aukeeVaukenha and Oconomowoe. Ctilcavo , Mllnaukeo , MadUon and 1'ralrlwdu OhliD Chicago , Milwaukee , Ovatnnna and Falrlbault. Chlcigo , Ilolult Janesvlilo and Mineral I'olnl c Chicago , Klln , llorkfnrd and Dtlhuque. { { Chicago , Clinton , Ilock Island and Cedar Itap'ds. Chicago , Council Illutli and Omaha. Chicago , Slnux City , Hloux Falls and Yanktoo Chicaco , Milwaukee , JJItdid ! and Chamberlain. Ilock Island , Duhuque , Kt Puul and MlnneaiiolU Datonport , Calmar , Bt. I'aul and Minneapolis. Pullman Sleepers and the Finest DlnlnrCara In world are run on tha main lines of the CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY aud utery attcntlnu U paid to puaaagtn by ouuris ou * cuiploj ea of the company , Qfn'A. . v , n. Qfn' lira' ' PJ r J. CtO U. Ilr-AfFOUC , WISEST OF THEM ALL Arthur a Shrewd Politician. . ItlR Vn-sotit Attltudo on llio 1'rcsl- lent laKJitom Ion nmll I is DopoH- iiicnl Toward tlio Ciuull- iIato.jVFn\orlto\\lli tinCabinet. . S | > oclal to the ChlcflRo Dally Xe\\ * . WASHINGTON , February 22. The president isbogiiminir to t\lk inoro frocly about prcnidcntinl nmttora. So far ns can bo lonrnod , ho hns tubed no ono tn aupporc him and has noitlior announced nor arranged nplnn , but ho is permitting Ilia friends to discuss the nppro < iching convention in his ptTsonco , nnd 1ms in pno or two cnsca eon gene so fur as to introduce the subject himsc-lf. Not long ngo , wlinn ho was speaking , as ho often coon , of tlio enjoyment ho finds in being president , n friend nskcd him if ho did not wmit another tonn. ' 'That is something 1 do not allow my self to think nbout , " was the president's reply. The chnngo that'is coming over him is shown by the fact that the sumo friend has within ifow d.\\ discussed proba bilities and possibilities with the presi dent , and that , too , upon the assumption that lip would bo unum' ; tlioao voted for at Chicago. tlis attitude toward tlio other candidates is the same , and ho is doing nothing for himself , but that ho is thinking on the question ii very appar ent. There are several men here from Now York who are supposed to liavo como to consult him with regard to tlio nomination of delegates in thai state Warren of Buffalo , chairman of the Rtnto committee , "Clint" Wheeler , ex-Con- jrcasman Crowley , and others but if ho president has given them any sug gestions , or has propound any plan , they mvo not disclosed it by act or word. .Tesso Spnulding , of Chicago , and other well-known Arthur adherents from that iity , luxvo spent much time ut the white louse lately , and the correspondent of a stalwart paper in your state was with the iresident two hours the othorday. Thcso ire given as symptoms , but the results mvo not yet developed. Thcro are ru- uors of a conference of Arthur men at which the wishes cf the president are to ) o disclosed , but it hasn't been held , so 'ar ' us ] can ascertain. From a member of the cabinet who fa vors , as they all do , the president's ro- lomiimtion , J learn that his plan , BO far as ho has any , is to use no pattonago to secure delegates , to interfere with no other aspirant , to mind his own business , and to take what comes to him voluntari- y or by the efforts of his friends. In lursuanco of this policy ho expects to vin , but if ho loses the nomination , his dignity will bo preserved , and the admir able record ho has made as nn impartial , udicious CMicutivo will bo complete. "Tho president is the shrewdest poli tician there is in Washington , " said this cabinet man. "His head is clear , his iudgment perfect , and his far-aightod- icsa phenomenal. lie knowa the inon who are opposing him , and can measure iheir jtrength and catimuto their dunces better than anyone. Blaine is worn out , blaso as a candidate ; Shurm.m has no ac tive friends ; Edmunds does not want the otlice , and Logan's boom will die of ovor- oxcrtion. The president knowa ho has no dangerous antagonist , and chooses not to bo an antagonist himself. Take the recent appointment of Tuthill ns district attorney at Chicago. Logan know the oflico and the man wore neither of any importance to him , but ho is a gor mandizer of patronage , and de manded the appointment , as ho usually does. The president knew Tuthill could not affect his prospects one way or the other , and by nominating him prevented Lagan from having a grievance. Justao , the other day ho nominated a protego of Edmunds as juatico of the supreme court of Dakota , although the appointment was opposed by every Dakota man in Wash ington , and by the delegate from that territory in congress. Ho gives Blaino'n friends nil they want , and it is now charged that ho has bribed Congressman Skinner , of the Ogdonsburg , N. Y. , dis trict , by giving him the appointment of \ postmaster. Skinner has been a half- breed leader , anti-Conkling , anti-Grant , anti-Arthur , but ho got vrhat ho nskcd "or. By this policy thu president is dis organizing the opposition. " And I ft ad that tha aboro ia a pretty fair description of the situation. Frank Eliscock , who has always been counted as an anti-Arthur man , said the other day that the president had granted every request - quest ho had over made , and there is nol a Now York congressman who will say otherwise. The moat active frionda of the proa ! dent in his cabinet circle iiro Teller , Girosham and Chandler. 'IJio two former linvo an immense amount of patronage , and are ublu to influence many people. They keep the president posted aa to what is going on , Eayins little to out siders , but listening a great deal am dropping a word now am then where it will do the most good. Chandler ia shrewd and far sighted. Ho ranks next to Arthur as a politician , and understands the significance ol things. His former association will Blame gives him a key to unlock tlia gentloman'fl mvsturiea , Ho is careful not to offend ; ho retains his intimacy with the Blaine faction , which ia vorj important. In this way not a movement of the other candidates is lost , and whei the proper time cornea the president wil bo found in the Hold with woll-organi/ot forces , prepared to act. That time will como shortly before , or perhaps not until , the convention meets , The Now York delegation will be euro fully made up. "My district will not bo for Arthur , ' aaid ft Now York congressman , "but ita delegates to Chicago will bo reasonable men , " and in those words lies the key tx movements thoro. The Arthur mon wil excite no antagonUma , wiU provoka no animosities , and open no breaches tha cannot bo healed. The opposition to Arthur cannot crystallize. The mon who roprosHtit it have no candidate They don't like Logan , and are inditfer ont to Blaine , who they are afraid couli not carry the state. They would prefer Sherman or Kdmunds , but the former will have no backing , and the latter ia for Arthur , They are hurtling for nn available man to unite upon , and can find nono. Senator Miller is very hostile to Arthur , but has no suggestions to makp. Ho ia at eon as much us any ono and it ia a case of the blind leading the blind. Under such conditions , without having interfered with the plans or thwarted the purposes of any other candidate , Arthut will go to the Chicago convention will no enemies , but with a clean record am the good will of all. As the Daily Nowa has already Laid at often , Logan ia the only man who h making an active effort for the nominu lion , and such candidates invariably fail Ho is devoting his entire timu to nursim lis little boom , is running n literary juroau in liis committee-room at the cap- tal , and ia forming alliances with every whticinn who will join in tlio precision. So matter what his reputation i , no matter what his past may have buon , U > gan will take him in if ho will como. Therefore all the political bummers , the tacks , and heelers who nbiJo nt the cap- tal , nro all shouting for Logan nnd dis easing Ilia availability in the hotel lob- > les. les.Dorsoy was captured before ho wont vest , auu furnished Log.m with funds , ) f which ho wa very much in need. .Vil Vandervoort , who was dismissed rom the postal service for not attending o his duties , has charge ot the Nebraska anvass , and similar mon of odorous reputation and doubtful character are ho leaders on whom "Black Jack" do- lends. The alliance with Blaine gives Logan nest of hi encouragement , 1ml that is regarded ns .1 method of the plumed knight to club Arthur , and not a genuine support , for Logan and Blaine cannot wvo nn intimate political friendship or a > or oiml partiality for each other. But Vtthur will keep out of the way f the club , nnd when h falls it will disarm the nun who are using it. Booms have always Uuon dangerous hings. If Logan's pvor gets big enough o excite apprehension in the minds of ho friends of other candidates it will bo < nockcd in the head. I have talked with ft dozen political endora from n dorcn different statns , and hey all answer my questions in the same vay. "Wo will send an unpledged delegation - gation of good men , " tlioy say , "and will ct as ceeim for the best int jrosts of the larty. " lu.ixomx. iomntutiig tn the Omaha poitoffico unclaimed or the week oncHiiR February ! 2 < l , 1881s LADIC3. Alien Mrs P. J AtMiiHMuT lidiirottor Jlisi I , Buiiov/H Mrs M 2 Buchanan Nn M Buiklioldcr Mrs jM UutrickMUaL Book Mii > a K Hroaku Aim U Browning Mm M Boatrlco Jliss O Bryant MrB M Bonner Mins M Bigelowr Mils lj Clifton Mlns I Churtin Mrs K S Carlson Miss A Dahlntrom I KverettM W Kly MrH L A Kckstrnm II KlIisMlusA-L' Kills Minn J Kverntt Mrs Ford MIsaA Fnlth'MrB C Francis Mr J 1) Fr'di'ricksou Mrs G Graves Mr 0 H Gibson Miea L Hoots Mrs P Hurloy M ra , T A Jucoburt MrH K Jenkins Mrs 11 Johnxon Miss M Kfifod Miss 0 . _ igffut Mlaa M MaukMiesO Murphy Mrs P P McArty Mrs K Ollson Miss H IlayP LindrwUth | Miss K Smith Mm M A Stapleton Mimi V Stein Mra J Squlrou Mi's 1C SinilhMrsM Smith Mn O-2 Stephenson NTB Til Scott MN M Smith MrH 11 B SchnettMUaK Shorwnod L Street Afrt , G B Todd Mm IIV WIloox Mra A M Whltloek Miss I ) W 131 , Wage Mls L Walker Mm A Wolsch Mlns S J Wlllwner M rs W U Wilbur Mrs N ] 3 Wood Mrs 8 Woodworth Mrs A Workman Mrs M A13 0.1C. COUTANT , 1'outmaator. A BOUXIIUItNTUA.GKDY , W. B. Casli , Bou of tlio Noted Duclml Mortally AVonnds Tvo Bleu. Cou'MiiiA , S. 0. , Foh. 2 ! } . A spocia dispatch from Choraw , B. O.,8ayu : Satur day of hut week W. B. Caah , eon of Ool E. B , Cosh , the noted duelist , wh < killed Ool , Shannon a few yoara iigo.cami into town early in the day and remalnei until dark. Just before starting for horni ho hocamo very boiatoroiw , and was ap poached by Town Marshal JUcharda anc refjuested to keep quiet. A diiliculty on Bued and they clinchod.thoinarBhal usinj his olub frenly of Cash's head and arms but finally the niaralial was ovorpoworci nnd tornbjy'leatun and kicked in th i j head and face by Cash. After the twi ! men vroro separated Cash immediate ) ; , I left town. J ThU nftenioon about 3 o'clock Casl npnin cftino to town , nnd nfter remaining nbout two lipurs wnlkcd up tn Marshnl Uiclmrila , who wiw sitting on n dry goods box in front of ft store. I'nssinjj by him n few paces Cftnh suddenly wheeled round nnd without snying n word drew n . ' 18-cnl- ibro Smith & Wesson pistol from his hip pocket nnd fired three shots in rapid sue- cersion nt the marshal. The firat shot pnssed throunh the loft lung of Inmrs Cownrd , nn innncont bvsUwlor. The second ball took elf ct in Uichards' left lung , nnd - s ho fell Gush firixl nn * other shot , which niissnd ita mark. Ho then ran to his horao , which was hiluhcd nt n convenient plnco , nnd in the excitement - ment was permitted to oacipo. Uolh men are mortally wounded. The most intense- excitement prevails throughout the entire county , nnd bun- drcds of men nro in pursuit of Cash , If L-iiught ho will undoubtedly lo lynched. Noxv Mivlrnu Indlnnit. Special to the Dontcr Trllumo. i.iiuyuHHQur , February " 2. Agent Iliotdnn , of tlio Navajo Indian nnoney , eamo in to-day with a party of chiefs , on the way to Washington. They go to ask 'or iioro land , and deny the reports as to Lhnir attacking the Mexican sheep herd ers near their reservation , saying they July asked them not to make pommnoiit improvdmonts until they B.IW thu proai- ilont. ilont.Mr. Mr. Ilubican , of Denver , arrived in the city to-day to commence work on the now Indian school building. I'cdro San chez , Pueblo Indian agent , is here to select the land , and Mr. llubican ox- iccta to commence work Iho first of next week. Host Kstnto Trnnaf era. The following deeds were filed for record In the county clerk's oftlco Febru ary 211 , reported for THE BKK by Amos' real oatato agency : Amos S. IHllingaly nnd wife to Chicago , St. Paul , Minneapolis & Omixhn railway company , q o , pnrt sej of so | see 12-10 12 K , SUO. Charles W. Mount and wife to Annie Eli i Dundy , q o , part sej of sec 21 15 E , $1. Charles W. Mount and wife to Annie Eli/.a Dundy , w d , part lot 7 , in llees' Plnco. § 1,800. Charles Bankcs nndifo to Jaob Solzo , single , lot o , block 72 , in Omaha , S5.000. Jacob Spl/.o ( single ) to Mra. Lydia Bnnkcs , wife ot Charles Bnnkcs , w d 1 1 > , b 72 , in Omaha. 85,000. llouben llarphnm ( ndinr. ) to Peter Gees , admr's deed sc [ of HC | of sec. 211 , 10 , 12 , o , being 40 ncres. § 800. Henry W. Yatoa and wife to Kent K. Ilayden , q c w.V 1 51 , b ! ! , of sub-division of.l. I. odiok'sadd. § 2,000. Charles F. Goodman and wife to .Fred Koottor , w d , nw J of aw } of sec. 20 , ID , 13 o , § 250. llotinan Kountzo and wife to Charles F. Goodman , q c , pt. lot 7 and pt. no so of ROC. 27 , 15 , 13 , § 2. lleuben lloaa , Jr. , nnd wife to Alger non S. Paddock , q c , block 21 in Smith's ndk , § 2,000. Edward IF. Pardoo , unmarricd , to Al gernon S. Paddock , q o , pt. lots 1 , 2 , 3 nnd 4 , block 19 in Omaha , § 1,000. Algernon S. Paddock and wife to \ugustus Kountzo and Herman Kountzo , w d , part of lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , block 19 , in Omaha , § 14,000. Algernon S. Paddock nnd wife to Eliz- nboth Kount/o , w d , lots 1 , 2 , 3 and 4 , bloock 21 , in Smith's add. § 0,000. John II. Green and wife to August Doll , w d , nwj of BOO 0 , 1C , 12 , § 2,000. The trustee * of the S. W. Presbyterian Church of Omaha to Ezra Millard , w d , pnrt w 115 feet of lot 22 , block 1 , Millnrd Place , § 1,800. John McGinnis , jv.nnd wife to Alger non S. Paddock , q o , uj of nwj of no sec - > 15 13. pxcepting 2A acrca , also ei ol j of sej of sec 10-15-13 , 910,000. Charles F. Goodman to City of Omaha , w d , strip 20 feet wide for alloy in 20-15- 13 , § 2. Who wmil glossy , luxuriant nml wavy tresses of abundant , hcantii'iil Hair must use MON'S KATHAIBON. TMa Dlogant , cheap article always jako3 : the JlrJr grow freely and fast , keeps it from fulliiig ouf , arrests and cures gray- W'ss , rcmoTCB dandruff and i' thing , makes the Knir fi fong , giving it a curline adcncy anu keeping it In niiy desired position. Beau- < iftil , heu'UIiy llnir is the sure r'iult of usiiig KuthoiroiL A KALINE .jooi-ioaa. t MMEKAIII.K To THOUOUGIILV OLKANSES TI112 STOMACH AND BOWELS WITHOUT VIOLKNOE J Oil C IN HOT"WATB . in n inerairtixioniliVrn lur tlmoiiudlliKiili'ivallioinrttiirii K ln. I iuo n aradl. en ) euro , i Intro niailo ttio cllieaio cf FJTtf. KVILUVHY orl'AI.UmiHICKNKSSMlroloug. udy. Jw.rriitnV rtmedr tu II. . . . * / rura i.u wont CUM. lltcauss olben nafo MIM i Ii no rn xm for nm now rociltln near * . Macu for a treutlio ami u fr UuttU of ray IDUUUW iciutnir. Hive Kipren nml rut Ufllc * . ll uui ' - " wUiluK for u trial , n J I will rut a ir/ . Aildreu IJr. Ii. O. HOOT. lUl'ewl BU. V ( UUUTIItliBIZKS. Nfitloaliborcby ( 'hcn that tlio partnenhlti lier < toIoroe Utliig bttwonWilliam V. Mannli u an Ile-ii , | \ IhU day dliaulyej. ' " ' ThU Ii to yltc furthti'notice ' tlut I will not lu n II onslblfl fornny dvbU contracted by | iy person I nur late rrm name , uor wli ) 1 pay any ittornov fees or out * t \ tarrj n any lltlg.tlon of any J tcrliitlon agalmt n > y of th creditor * of the late llr % T3 J&3 Oinaba. Neb. , Keb IB 1R84 Fob. 18-11 , ' Wiuuu V Mt k > o. ( JUA.VS MAOK im MR At . , „ „ JE MARK An unfailing cure for Seminal Weak. how , Impotency , and all IM o o8 that follow M a wqiifnco tif Soil AbuMj M lees of - . , . , - , M'tuofyi Unlw v anETAKItia.talU'wUii.io.i'ain AFTER TAKIHB , i tlio IlnH , Dlrmiemof Vlilon , I'ronuuuro old AKB ml jiwiy other illwMM that lead tn Insanity or Com jmptlnn and n rremature < ! ra\o. ilnwARH of adtcrthcmrnU to refund money , when ruirgi U from whom the medicine Is bought ifo not tm < f , but rcfor jou to the inanulAdnrers , ami the oi ) lmnant ar * uch that they atd trldom , ( f ewr. onipllcilnlth. 8o thclrwrlttonpuarnnlce A trial end alnile iack Ke of flriSwcino | Mllcon\lnc te ino t krillc-M | uf Ita rcM merlin. Ona < vountofc < iuntoiJoltor , e have adopted tb cllow Wrapper ; the only ponulno. IJTIMH ivutlctilara lu OUT pntuphlet , MI hlch tndo- re toerml free by mall to r\cry one. < { TTIio Spo. no Mrdlalno is odd by all dmgclnU at 81 | t r park- ire , or rlx i wka cn tor ( i , or will 1 rent frro b ) all on tlio receipt of the money , by adilrwolng T1IK OHAYMKUICINKUG. , tiuITalo , N. Y. > ld In Oniiha b ) U , 1" . ( ln.nlnnn. | > IPmJia I WITH .lid your work is done for nil time to timu to come. WEiCHALLENGE ; f o produce a more durable material for street pavement than the Sioux Falls Granite. OIRIDIEMR'S ' | FOH ANY AMOUNT OF 1 OR I illud promptly. Samples sent and estimates given upon application. WM.MOBAJN&CO. . Sioux Falls , Dukot * \Vlioso ( Iclillliy. v\luiii lliii > nnil tirnmnlura clccfiy nra e.nU Hil UyCJCOWJCK. rritrHttf } until , etc . ro pcrfootly rnsluroil to roliimt lirullli nil vlBiirnii * iiiiiiilnioil liy THE MARSTON nOLUS. > onlnmncli ilnipplnu. Tlnnlrcintmont l\crvnnn MBlillU.v nnil l'h > > lriil llceiijrU tihtfnrtnly eucceiutful IIOCAUNO unrui on imr iniiffiifi * ! * , new nnd tllri'ct niclhodsAnd t niiitft IIUr nuliniaa. hpr.led 'lr * tlw fren. MARSTON REMEDY CO. , 40 W.UUkU.N wY ( > S DISEASES OF THE p-trii1 EAE i J. Jlls J , T. ARMSTRONG , M. D. , , . Until olllccs nro Mtnlri'd lioin rtnult of llru , oinn vith Dr. Tarkor , Hcom C , Crclghton lllock , Ifth ami tlrcct.1 , ! IllON AND 8LATE JlKbl'iWO , 0. SPEGHT , PROP. 1111 Omaha , Mob. MANUFACTDUER Of Galvanized Iron Cornices jBTDormer Wlndowu , Flnlats , Tin , Iron and Slats oollng , Hnnclit'a intent Metallic Hkyllrht , Patent xljustod Katchot Uar and Urankct Hnnlvlnv. t am 10 uencral atrnnt lor tno anotolmooi ifooiir , Jron .Ing , Creating * ) , balustrades , Vcramlai , Iron funs 'it , Window minds , Cellar Oiiardu : ain't rrnma orl'oaraonfc Hill al ut Inside. Hll"l The only Regular seed house in Nebraska TO MARKET GARDNERS & DEALERS I have nnn ocoiniilitottoi hut uvery klrul and tn rlotj of Krc h rurclcu HcciN , bought illroit of pro I cell In Hulk and at Kiutern wlioliknlo prlicl , anil iiuantltlutObult. | I lll inllinto ! | , an > price lint the Imjirnmy prefer. i'ruich , aciiiian , r.iin'll ti and American grown I'lnvvtr hioisln Uulk tnrt In I'acktU , Purest 'I red and Hi lu | Seed. Hcnii fur Catalogue , Fric. J. KVA.NH , Htrdman , fcb 2J-IHO ilt-wU Nth and IJodxu , Ht. , Onuha. Nebraska Cornice AND- GALVANIZED IRON CORNICES ' FINIAL8 , WINDOW GAPS , TIN , IRON AND SLATE ROOFING PATENT MKTALIO BKYLIQIIT , Iron Fencing Ore tln , Ualuntradra , Verandai , Omcoand Hap lUxlun i , WI"Juw ami Cellar Ouarili , Kto. con. o , ANuetu STIIKI : ' ' , LINCOLN NKU , A Tlctln of isrlr Imprude * . causing nerroiu dcldl. y ! tlr , unuuto/4 dtciy , cto. . uavlng tried la Tolu ot'ri I inonardinMx M ul 0 , " " 'J."i "linplo petal , ot Mir turn , hlcli be will wnd I'HEK to bl < dlowiiB rcr . A-iif js. J 'L BtaVS-i. O Cuttawft U Mew Vok AI.ONU TIIK T.1NE OK TUB ) Chicago , St. . Paul , Minneapolis and OMAHA RAILWAY. The nor exUmlon of this line front WaVeflflit up the NKAVTIKULVALLKYof the CAN through Concntd ami Coleridge Upa < hrs the licit portion cf tha State. Special cx > riuMon ri 'M for l nd looker ! mtr this Una ti Wajns , Norfolk Mid 1 Islington , and \ \ \ lilatr to all principal po'it ' on the SIOUX 01TV A PACIFIC 11A1LUOAD Trains OUT Hit C. . St I1. M , * O. Uallway to Cov limton. Sioux Ut } , I'onn , llnrtliiKton , Wrtyne aiul Nctlolk , Ooxxxxoot < vt 331 lx * 1'or Vrt-mont , UakiUlo , Ndlnh , and through to Val- tntlnc. f tf'l'or rated ainl nil Infnnnatlon roll on K. 11 Wlin.SKV , tlcncral Ajront , f ( rj IliilMIci ; , Cor , loth and Farnam H' < . , Xct tAii HP > cur 1 at ilcj > ot , cornrr 14th ttr Stt it DUFRENE f' MEhnELSO/M , SE OXTAIIA NATIONAL DANK S , H. ATWOOD , Plattsmouth Neb , - - - - BRlUDKKOr TltORODOtlBRXD AMI mail nRADI JEBSEY CUHLE AND ri'ROO OR JKRJIIT FKD BWIMl for date. Corrotpondonra eollolto.l. UNITED STATES UF OMAHA. Capital , - $100,000.00 O. W. HAMILTON , Proo't. 8. S. CALDWELL..V. Pros't. M. T. BARLOW. Cnohlor DIREOTOUS : S. S. OAUWEM. , B. F. SMITH , 0. W. IlAMtLTON , HI. T. BAULOW , 0. Witt HAMILTON. Accounts nollcltod and kept sub octto sight chooU. Cortlflcatoo of Deposit Issued pay able In 3 , 0 and 12 months , bearing ntoroot , or on demand without In- orost. Advances made to customers on npprovodcoourltlos nt market rnto of Interest. 'The ' Interests of Customers nro closely guarded and every facility compatible with principles of sound banking freely extended. Draw sight drafts on England , Ire , Scotland , and all parts of Eu- opo. Bolt Europuan Paoaar < i Tickets Promptly Maoe , CAPITAL PRIZE , $75,000. t31.Tlckots only $5. Shores lu Proporttnn'd Louisiana' Stale Lottery Company , " H'e do herttiy certify that tee tujit-oise the at r&nycmtnti for all tht Monthly and Scrni-Annuz Drauringi of the Louiriana State Lotttn Company aiitinycnoit inanaqt atul control the Drauinji heinttfvei , and that the taint are conducted uill htmcity.Saimcii. and < n good faith , toward all pat tea , and ue authorise tha company ( o uie thd ee * ( Acate. utthfao-timiln of our ifyna' " i& $ fol Jfl jwri by tnJ leg " iiaonnltnbli inirnoaoo w > i > . IUI of 61 .000,0 - towhlcUa rcwtvo fund ol 9vf > PW.OOO has sucf ! < booii ad Jod. IJy nn ovcrwhclmlnt ; po ul > / Vrt Its fundibfi KM nmdo a part of tha present state conttHuUci iiJopted Beooiubcr d , A. U. 1879 , The only Lottery ever voted on On < ? enl doracd by the puoplo of n y State. It never ncalc > or postpone * . Ita grand uinglo ntnnbor drawing * take place monthly. A aploiulnl opportutiltv to win a Fortuna , Tlilrd t ! rand Urawinjj Olnsa 0 , In the Aoail- oiny of Mnelo , Now OrlcniH.jTnoBilny , Jlarcli llth , 1881 1 GO th Monthly drawing. OAIUTAL PIUXE , $75,000. 100,000 Ticlcotd ftt Vivo Dollaro Ktuih. Fnio- tions , in I'lftliB In proportion. LIST O 1'IIIZKH. 1 CAl'lTAia'UI/K. . , , . , . 176,00 , 1 do do . S , ( Kl 1 do do . . . 10,001 t I'UIZEU OK e * > 00 , . ( . 151,001 6 do 5000. . 10,001 10 do 1000 , . 10,001 20 do tOO . 10M 100 do 200 . iO.OW S10 do 100 . , . SO.OOc too do 0 . M U0 1000 do 25 . . . . . . . . 'J6,000 t Approxtiaatlon prlr < of $760 0,7ot B do do 600 , , , . , . 4,60t i do do 260 ? , ! 1687 PrlMi , amountlnir to , 2o5lO < Amtllcatlou lor rate * to oJuUa should be mads ual > at the olfloe cf the Company In Now Orleans. 7or further Information wrlto clearly vlvlnir ( all addrew. Makn f. O , Money Orders payable am addreu Hcglstc.-od r.ettora to NK > V OULEAN8 NATIONAL DANK , Now Orleans , La. 1'ontal Notes uij orJlnary letter ! by Mall or Ki prow ( all wwo of ( fi and upward ) by Kipreua at oui expenw ) to _ _ MA. DAUPHIN , or M. A. PAUPtalN , New Orleans , ta. | ,601 Seventh St. , Washluitton , D. C. Mutter onAi'iihcullun of jWiiothrlch liro's for , Llcjnor ' . Ndtlcn U iitriby Klunlhat Wuetlulch lira's did UIHIII thu 13th dayufjtub. A. ] > . J881. Illo hU uppllratlui to ttui M ) ur and ( Ity ( 'onni II of Onmlm , fur li.eiu' ) tobcll malt , bpldtoiiH amilnoiu lliuur | , at cor. lltlnndDodgo > trt.tti. Trlrd uanl , Uiuahit K b. , from tlio * bth il JVb , 18S4 , t ( > th lltll ilnof April , W4. If ( here bu dbjuclloii , rt'iiioiiktruuru or protunt -il within two imL from Fib. IStli A. D , 1834 thu wild UCCIIIMI vUlllioKrutiUxl.WUCTIUCH WUCTIUCH IIHO'3 , AMillnint | . Ilio Omaha Ili-i' new nxpcr will publish thu ulnivu notlie omt ) rach wi-vk fur t o itk at tlio otpiniio of the api > Uralit. The tlty of Onmlu U nut to U ) chanted thervwItU. J. J. 1 U , JKVVKTT < ? 4tt I Him I _ CltvC'lufk. MutUr u > Application ut J , 1L Cnnty for U > | uor I J < 01111 , . tNotl iI ngrtityu'ltii thutj It , Cunty illduixmthu 4th day ot f > \ > . A. L ) . lbd-1 , fllu Ilia up | > lleuiinn tn the uujof ( mil i Itj council of Omolia for llcoiiku to wil malt , > | > lrituou and \lnuim HcpiurK at No. HIOKoulh Tenth Struct , 1'lreturd , Omaha , KLb.tlom the 13th day uf l'cl > . Ib3t , tothv 18th day tit Xaich 18 ! > 4. If thoru lie no ( ibjcctlon , to- moiiKtmnco or prutont flletlllliln tv.o oik from I'cb. Itb , fi , U. 1881 , the uld Ilix'ii olll bu Bran - xl. J H ( JAN IV , Apiaicam. The bOraah * Ueu | iu\t | > uportill pilbluh thu nbata notlco 1 ,011 , if.ich wek for two uvuki at thu exjiiime Tba dty of Ouulu It not to bi a JEWCTT , City Clerk. 817 V South'UHli ' Street , below Fnmnm. SOLE AGENTS VQR Kilby Place fie NEW LOTS , Iuat platted out in this addition nt $ : t'2r > to 350. Per lot. First allotment nil taken mainly by persons who will build desirable residences in the spring. This Addition runs I'rom Dodge street to Daven port street , the most healthful , sightly and desirable SUBUKBAtf PEOPERTT IN OMA.HA. Near Cable , Bolt and Gntnini ? street lines. Sold Forty-One Lots in this mldition in January , Call office Will take yoii out and back in 1ml an hour. A Desirable Business Property , on Fnrnnm Street. Ilented to good tenant. Pays ton per cent on in vestment , net. One of the Best Business lots on Tenth Street ; 60x132,810,500 An Improved Farm , Near htation.in Douglas county , two fjood houses aud frame bnru a lirst uluss farm in every respect. "Will Htill or exchange for city property. . v * Desirable Lands in Boons , Madison nnd Nance conn- tie.s , in quantities to huit purchasers , 58.00 per acre , Will take less for u quantity. Forty Acres c Jlrst-clnss land , improved , Rood Cor gardens and small fruit , within three miles of postofllco , 850 per/ acre. DESIEABLE RESIDENCE , Cull lot , IAVJ story house , metnl of , S rooms. Musk be sold. Spo- ciul tunna uii ollico. ii Good Cottage , five rooms , new , ono block street cars , $1,000. Monthly . N ments. Fine Residence , near Twentieth nnd Unss streets. Easy pnymonta. Residence Propertv on 18th street. Large house , good barn , full lot , street cars , $3,500. Business { Property , on Saunders street. A Rood invest ment. Call for particulars. Several Good Lots , on very easy forms to those who will build. Property Shown on Application , BALLOIJ BROS