A HAM v RTCF. WEDNESDAY , MAY 28 , OMAHA DAILY BEE WEDNESDAY MAY 28 , 1881. DUFRENE & k tiTllKUOVED TO OMAHA NATIONAL HATfK IIttlM > im DISEASES OF THE T. ARMSTRONG M. D. . , . . , Until offices are repaired from result ol flrc , otB with Pr. 1'orkcr , It oin C , CrclRliton lllock 1Mb wid Dauiiwiitt cet . ItANUFAOTUllEll OF WINDOW CAPS , FINIALS , ETC. < ZilO 3.3tlx WJtl-oot , OMAHA . Nr.H.11 WHITTIER G17 St. Clinrlcs St. , St. I.onis , Mo. A rrgulir ( r dl to ofl o Mpillol C < llr ( ; > , Im I rn lonjtr ngiictd la the | > ee1nllrc&tmentc > f CiiROrttr , NiKvoti RKIH Ana ItiooD IiimuitiYthau aor olhrr rh .kUolu Bl.LooU , M cttj I I IHn ihotv nntl all eli truldentn aooir Nervous Prostration , Debility , Mental and Physical Weakness ; Mercurial and other Alice- tlons ol Throat , Skin or Bones , Dlood Poisoning , old Sores and Ulcers , ate tmtc.t nti unnnoteiul utrm.un liiicitfrltulinc i.rlmiilc. f , li TtUiilelj , Diseases Arising from Indiscretion , Excess. Exposure or Indulgence , hici > rroiiucc > omo or the lullonlnt rflcCUi nuiuniijoi , dtlillilr , dlmnrM of tllhl _ indiletrclltK memorj-.ilmplMon Ihe r tfrtijilt l Jccaj , < irtiloiilolli loclttjr or femalecooruslea or UfaMe. , ronaorlnK MnrrJpffa Improper or unhappy , ar pcrmancmljcured , l'imphkt'i ( I 8 ) cnllie nl.oi . fnl la leMrd cntclopc , frtclo nr aJdtiM. Coniull.Mlon alof- Oeo or k mall free , andlnrltcj rlto rorqueiUoal. A Positive Wriiten Guarantee jlrei In all cur.Me ca et , lcdlclnei neat crcrTuhero. Famphlett , Enallslj or German , 04 paeon , tin- cribluc above diieasca , In mala or female , rilEJE. MARRIAGE GUIDE ! ICO f aRes , flne platei. lltnttrnted In cloth and tilt binding sou.inoncjorl'omgti iime , | | er eo\rr , SSc. Tllj btai icnulni all me curious , donnful or Inqul.ulto > nt to know. A book or great Inlcreit to alt , Uialtli , lleaulr. Uari'loMi ' are prduttt.il lu atlrlce. PRINCIPAL LINE mow CHICAGO , PEORIA & ST. LOUIS , II V WAV OF OHAHA A1TD LINCOLN TO DENVS3 , Oil VII KANSAS CITY AND ATOHISON is DSwVLB Coiniictintr in Union Depots : it Knns.is ( liv , Oin ill i nml DenveiMvitli tluoujli ti-.ilns loi' And all points In the Gicat'c < -t ycs- < f necting 1 < ! nuul Union Depot nt Chicago > \ Uli througli trains for Ifinr YOJtK , JiOSTON , And nil Kastnrn Gltii-s. At 1'coiiwltli thioiiKh tmlnslor Indianan. olN , Clnclinutl , Columbus , nnd nil pointH in tliuSouth.Unst. At St. Louis with tliiough tnilns tor all points Soutli. / Co iclies , 1'nrlor Care , with Ito. . , ? Olinlia ( se.its lieo ) , Smoking Cars n Itli Revolving Chillis , Pullman 1'alaco Sleeping Cars ami tlio famous C. It. ft Q. Dining Can rim dally toancl from ChlcaRO and KansiH 01 tv , ' k.u'VC/hiciuioaml Council mulls : Chicago mill lt > s > R xtolncs , chlcnKo , St. Joseph , Atohlson anil TfAltopcto without cluuiKc. Only thioiiRh llnu lunnlns their own ttulns between Uhliagn , J.lncoln ami Denver , and Chicago , Kimsis City anil Uunvcr. TlnoiiRli can bctwuon Imllaimixilis and Council lllulls , via I'eotia GOINO ivonrii AND SOUTH. Solid Truing ot Kle ant Day Couches and riillinnn I'alaeo Sleeping Cai 3 m o i nn dally to and fiom St. l.ouls ; via Hannibal ; Qiilncy , Kcnkuk , lliullngton , Cedar Kapldsand Albeit J.ratoSt. Paul and Minneapolis ; l'.u lor Cars Avlth UcclinliiR Chairs to and Iioin St. Louis nnd Peorln. Onlyono chaiiBoofcai-s between 8t. l.otiisuml DCS Jloines , Iowa , Lincoln , Ne. bra ku , and Denver , Colorado. It Is also tlio only Thiough Line bbtweon ST. LOUIS , MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL. It Is known as tlio | ? rcut TIIIIOUGII O\l ! LISi : nt America , and is unlvei-sully mlmil ' ( I to lie tlio rinest EqaJpf sd Sailroad ia the World for all classes cf Travel. Thioiish Tickets via this line lor calo ntn5- U. It. Loupou ticket olllces in the United .Suites ( -.id Ciinadii. I. ' . J. 1-OTTnit. I'KnOKVAL LOWELL. Vlcc-Prfi &O n Marar r Gen J' * s / . 1-7.ni-jw Peoirn to jlelil c\crjr time to treatment with Swill's Cpiiifio , SparUnhurff. S. C. , Mtrch IS , 1F8I. Yrur uios * Milia lo mt'illclno ( Snllt'o KimilL ) lias ilo'je nu i mncli Komi tlut I feel llku f"turg thm ( ur tlio bu'cllt of thuue who Buffer llko I id. I wua imsoiio 1 > > > P ! on Oak , Midmw not uull ( by for wx vmri , until I i' ' ol HwlftV Hpe'-ifi' ! In tlio t > lx lure I mod ulrnnit o\ery Unil of moJio IIP , but nonu f * Jj\.lilieilp'ir' > i ) fr tt. Alttr uslii' fix liittlrs cf riSift'n H , ce'flo ' I am ro toreil t j > crfcct health with not a BIK'II of Iliit f w'nl tiolson Ivltl Yours Truly , POISON OAK. ' -hi' ' for thirty eWit joirs saflereil tv.ry nnJfU'OiMor with Pohnn Oak , which I oialnile > l In Mtli'iivhsi ' B hoy. f trlrd cverjthlDj ; for II , In cluding nunVphyjUUnu , 1 ut without fttiy lieni fit. I took six bottloi of Swift's Spccino ( S. 8 S ) four yenra nio , and It curoil mn toiioil and will , 'ihrco bunrnora have I'&ajed ' , and I have hail no rtturn ol It. JOIEI'll I1SA8LKV , ColumhlM , Oa. Our Troxtlse on Dlood and tiklu Ulsciaes nulled free. Till : SWIFT 8PKCIFIO CO. Drawer 3 , Atlanta , Oa. N V , Olllco , 163W.23 St , bet 6 > h and 7th aya HAMBUEG-AMERIOAN BIREOT LINK FOIl KNQT.ANP , FIIANOK AND OEHMANV. Tlio stevmhlps of thli nell-known line are built of iron , In water tljlit compartmcnti , anil aru furnUlf oil witu every rrquisite to m ko t'te um K both site and agrteaUe. They carry the Unllcd Hlutea and Eurojioin inalln , anil 1 rate New York ) Thura- ilaraamlaaturdavafor I'lrmouth ' ( LONDON ) Cher. \iourg \ , ( I'XIUS ) a-id HAMI1USIO. lilted : First Cabin , O'B , * 70ond tSO. RtceraRe.a O. Henry I'uudt , Mark Ilatmcn , K. K. SlonrosM. Toll , Kentsln Omaha , Oroncwk ? ft 8chvntgcn , ? entdiu Council Illull * . 0. li : KICUAKU * CO , , Ocu. I'M * . Airts. , Blllroaduay , N , Y. S. H. ATWOOD , Platt mouth , - . . . Neb , BaiADUE 0 ? TUOROUOUBIIKO AND DIOH OBADI \ / HEREFOeO UD JERSEY CUHLE AVP DOr.OO OB mSET KBO Cnrrrsponilencn noli Mon ! )00 ) CATTLE FOR SALE. 1 0 Head of Steers Three Years Old. 200 .1 i. 4i T Q ( i 20) ) " " Hclferi , Two " 160 " ' 8teere , One " 820 ' " Hdfers , Ono " Tbo aboyo described cattle are all will bred Iriwa < attle. gtralgbt and imxith. Tli'Jto cattle will be old lu lota to Hilt puictnnori , and at rcawn iblc prlcw. for further ractluilan , cill en oraddam M. K. I'ATfON , Warerly , liiomir Oa , Iowa. ( Capital Price $75,000. , "Ifedoktrety etrUfy that u nuftrviit ( i < ai ttjemtiUt for all the Monthly and Scmi-Annwi auiwi < tf the Iiotiinana State tottery Company rton inanait atiit control the Dratniyi , and that the taint art eondueM tntt konettvfairnttt. atui in good/aitk touanl all txir 'ltiatvt we autlicritf the ccmpany to ut t\iicer 'incatt , wiAaffiwitf of our ' ( n ic aiic'Ttuemrnti , " COMMISStOnU u NPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION ! OyorHaiu Million Disirilniteu ! Louisiana statcliltcry ComiianY , Incorporated to 1SSS lor Si yoara by the IcRl l lni > or educational and oharltablo purposes with a ot- ] tslol $ l.oOO,000-to which n loserv * fund of ovoi 650,000 has since boon added. By an oxornhclmlni ; popular rote Ita franrhlsi was made a inrt of tha present ttato oouitHulior doptod December 2d , A. V. 1879. Its grand ninglo number drawings will ok place monthly. It no\oi acMog ot postpone * , nt the following Distribution : ICDth Ornnil Monthly ami the Extraordinary Seuii-Amiual Drawing In the Academy of Music , Now Orleans , 'JL'UliSOAY.aUNIC 17 , ISK1. Under the upcclM supervision and management of GEN. G. T. BEAUUEGAUD. of Louia- iana , and GEN. JUBAL. . A. EARLY , of Virginia. CAPITAL P1U55E , § 150,000. GTNotlcc , Tickets are Ten Hollars only. Hah op , $5. I'iltlu , Ji Tenths , $1. 1 CAl'ITATj P1UZB OF $150,000. . . . ? 1EO,000 1 OIIAND 1'HIXK OF 60,000. . . . 60,000 1 (1UAN1) l'UI7B OF 20,000 . . . . " 0,000 2 LAUGE 1'HIZKS OF 10,000 . . . ! 0,000 4 LAUGK 1'UIZia OF 6.000. . . . 20,000 23 I'lUZES OF 1,000 . . . . 20.0CO 60 " 600 . . . . 25,000 10J " 301) ) . . . 80,000 tOO " 100 . . . 40,1100 COD " 100 . . . . 00,000 CO ) " 60 . . . 50,000 APPROXIMATION 100 Approximation Prhea of $200 520,000 100 " " lr 10,000 100 " " 76 7,600 270 Prizes Amounting to . $522,500 Application lor ittf s to cluba thouM bo uudo OL ! } o the ollloo of the Coa'pony In Now Orlcanp. For lurthcr Information write clearly glvlnc ful1 hlroES llako P. O. ilonej- Orders pajablo ta < address RcKlstorcJ Letters to NKW OKLlLVt.'a NATIONAL HANK , Now Orleans , L * . Postal Notci and ordinary lettcio by Mall or Ei ireiB ( all auma ol $5 and upwards by Kxprcd' ) at ovi Tpenso ) to M A. DAUPHIN , ir M. A. DAUPHIN , Now Orleans , U. "I mvht to knownbout It , " waa the reunrk of n ccntlcniin to his raiti ] > ailon In pMsliii ; the exhibit of Uldi o'a 1'ood" utn recent fair , uavo rcniud Iho Idten on it. ' Such ( cslimon ) us this cov- urlnicnrd . uf time , s better than nil argu- ircnts. ItldKo'a I'uod still lualntnlni the lia 1 ns bst Euitod to i.ll auilconaltlui'H of child life. In can , Sr : , C5c , 25 and 31 76. Sold ilruRnbta ScudtoVOO1 , licit & CO. , 1'alniur , iKij , for pamphlets ( dec ) cncarnln f rcirlri- i lul ircn. Spii'ius , Eclampsy and Nervousness : ire EALIOALLT CURED BY MY METHOD. The Honorariums are due only after success. Treatment by Correspondence "OR ALBERT PROF. , , warded the first cln'i RoM Medil ( or hed morlta by th "Sccictic Scientlflqnp ( the 1 nnch scientific orlcj. O , PInco Uu Trono , ( J , IMK1S. _ _ . a COOK'S OUAND EXCURSIONS leave Now York n April , May nnd Juno , IRSt. PAbSAOK TICKKTS y ail ATLANTIC STEAMLUS. Srcclal locllitlcs for ecuriusaOOD I1ERTHS. TOURIST'lICKKKi ( or ratlrsln EUROPE , hy a'l routvs , at reduced ratis. COOK'S EXCURSIONIST , with maps and ( ull par- particulars , by mail 10 cents. A < ldri s TIIOS. COOK Si StON. M v Uroadwa , N. testem Cornice- IRON AND SLATE UOOnNO. V. 1111 DonglM SI. Omtht , Nob. UANUFAOTOREK OF Galvanized Iran Cornices jttTDormor AVIniloAi , FintaX Tin , Iron tid Slito looting , Hio-ht'a | Patent JlcUllio HkjllKht , Patent ( ijusted It-Vclict Itar and Uracktt alitlvln . 1 am bo gcnenl a/ont ( or the aliovo line of gouili. Iron Penolnif , CrshtliiKB. HalustraJoa.Vtranilas.Iron Hank lalllnKB , Wli.dow Dllmli. Collar Oaards ; alsa ( { agent for I'tpmniift [ Ull'a Patent liiBli'o llllnd. OLD RELIABLE THE BRUNSWICK , BALKE , COL- LENDER COMPANY , - ISUCOK380IIS TO TIIK J. M. B. i : U. 00. ) THE MONARCH The inoit exteaslvo u.anul tturer of IK Tin : WOULD. 500 S. Tenth Btreet. . . OMWA.MEIL /twl'rlces / of Illlllrd and Pool Tal.lta . ai.d m terlal , tuitiUhvJ /jprllratlgn. . . BBUNSWIOK&OO. Billiard , Ball Pool , Carom , AHD AU. AHKO TABUC8. TCK r 13 South S.1 Street , St. Louis , 411 Uelawaro Street Kau&M C'lly , JIo. , 1821 Uoiilfl" St. , Om b , 6l ) . HENRY IIORN13ERGER , Agent. Write fur Catalcvues anj 1'floo lia/u. THE RIVER MYSTERY , flic'Bofly - Fonilfl in the River Near BollcyncParlly AcconiitcdFor , Supposed to bo tlio Hotly of n Young liolioiiilaiivlio DlsnppOArcd Iinst .Jniiunry , Since the fituVmij of the body in the " Missouri river , near Hollo- vuo ln t Fridny , there has , boon n ; ro.it deal of talk as to who the murdered man was and when ho came to liis un timely end. All has ended in talk , no more was known than at first , but now n BEK reporter , after making c roful in- ] uirios. is of the opinion that what seems to bo a dark and unfathomable mystery can bo accounted for and the body can bo identified if aeon by friends in this city. ! &Tho readers of TUB BEK will remember - bor tint an account Was given in the col umns of tliis paper of the ntrango disap pearance of a young man of this city by the immo of Matthias Free , on the night of January 17th last. Ho was a Bohe mian and on the date mentioned ho left this city , after a bal' ' , to accompany sev eral vfomon across the river to Council Bluffs. Since that time nothing has been heard of him and no trace as to his wheroabouta could bo found. Ho was dressed about as the body which was found at Uolloveu was said to bo attired , ho had auburn hair and was ibout twenty-tiro years of ago. Moro than this , ho had loft the Austrian army in 1883 and had his discharge papers with ! nm. His place of residence was given as Alspossokan , Germany. The young man who disappeared from this city had jomo from St. Postrekov. A prominent Bohemian in this city says that in their nngungo the St. means old , hence trans- atod in Gciman it might easily have icon written Alspusaokan. I'hyniciana say the body , oven had it been thrown into the water last January , might have icon preserved , providing that it was [ listened to something near the bottom ot the river and cloao o a spring , protected from the air and ihat it might have bccomo detached only a very short time prior to the finding ot it. The address of the man in the mem orandum book tallies very closely with : hat of a proniincntBohomiau who lives at .ho number designated in St. Joseph. The thing which is most mizzling is the pro of the Theatre "ot gramme Comiquo re cent dato. " The question now arioca "how ocont woa the date of that programme ? " Nothing has been said further than it was of recent dato. Some might con sider any date in the year 1881 of recent date while others might infer that it was within the last few weeks. At any rate the matter is worthy of inoro careful nveatigation and in case the body wan jxhumed it might bo that oomo of the ! rionds of the young man who ao mystor- ously disappeared from this city might Jo able to identify it as being the same. Then to ascertain who tlio women wore ; lut young Free accompanied over the river would bo an uasy matter , and in ; hia way his disappearance might bo ac counted for. SMOKE Seal of North Carolina Tobacco. Unity Concert and Sociable. The unity concert and sociable , at Fal coner's hall last night , proved a great success. The first part consisted of lit erary exercises , interspersed with some excellent musical performances , which were much appreciated and vociferously applauded. The second part comprised a terpsichorean entertainment , in which all took part very energetically. The following gentleman composed the highly efliciont committee on arrangements , to whoso untiring efforts the brilliant succeso of the entertainment is mainly attrib utable : Mrs. Wm. Wallace , Mra. A. Pollock , Mrs. W. E Oopoland , Misa Ida Sibson , Mrs. llawitzer , Mm. J. R. Shrove , Adolph Meyer , \V. K. Smith , J. II. Shrove , John Cadby , Goo. Starin and Thos. Curry. AVKSTEIl-x NI3WA , DAKOTA. The clti/ons of Frankfort , Spink county , ilantocl GOOltrccH thin spring. Mitchell's city ccuucil hna jia-Kcd nn ordi nance , making the Hcuso for skating rinks SCOO. SCOO.Tho The records ehow Bovon lnmdraJ and fifty liiitrtur Ncctiona of duo loJ UucU in JJay county. JJi hop llaro is in Sioux Falls perfecting arrangements for the location of the 1'pioco- pal college , AVheat , o tn and fbx ere growing rapidly In [ lutchliiEon coimtyiiml proHiecU [ for an uliiiu- dant yield woio ue\ur better. Twouty-olght thouHaml ncro * of v.hout Imvo jeon sown thii joar nn the Ualryinjilo furin nnd deeding fmlbhod tlirco weolui curlier than last yenr. The Barnes county farmers are putting twice the amount of work on their land time thuy lave formerly done , and a inoro abundant crop is expected. Tlio Mandnn Pioneer bollovoi that in ton yours there will ho 1,500 to1,000 inhabitants in every younj ? town on the line of the North ern Pacific In Wont Dakota. That fatal Hcourago , diphtheria , haulvlaitod Buffalo county anil t ikon the father and live : hlldron out of a family named Lanton , gpar- 'ng only the mother and ono llttlo girl. A colony of eighty Kussiaim arrived In Brown county a faw woolen agu , and reported ttat twice us many of thulr countrymen will eoon follow. They are a well educated dims of people. ighty government claims , amounting to 12,800 acre , wera filed on at thoUnltod Stated land oilice in Fargo during ono week recently , and final proof wan mailo on thirty-sov on claims , or > , 'J20 ' acrod. Alfred M. Peace , the treasurer of Bnrnen county , who disappeared eonio time tinco , IIOH not boon found and in thought to bo a defaul ter to the extent of 'JI,37u'.BG , the amount short an shown by thu bookr. Work Ii halng rapidly pu-hed ou the St. P. , M , & M. oxtonmon north from Portland Tralll county. The work ia being divided ti | Into nhort Hoctlona , und tlio contracti call for the completion of tl < o woik by the 15th m .luly. Iron la to b < l.dd ux fait UN the trad I UK U complotnd , and tliooiiiiro road will Im It running order ia tiuio to mote the growing crop. MIOMINO. OrnBBontlio'Ijurumlo ' v.ulnn ! ia looking finely and the largo flockn of snoop , which are gruz ing there , appear to bo doing well , Tlio work of discharging Union Pacific em ployes at Laramie atill contiuuoa , A batch ol ? 0 were discharged from the shops lust week. Branches of the Kntghta of I < ahor have hoau organized In Cheyenne and Laramlo. Nearly 100 inombora ulgnod the roll In eith br.vuch. The total \ aluatiou of asHOBaublo propertj In Croak county will reach the mini of 83,000 , . C03 thtd year. Three years ago the lifluc&smonl amounted to only $500,000. , Carbon county'ii cominlaalonord have con tracted for tha Binklng of an artesian well a' ' KawlinH. I'l'lio prlco to bo paid id 80.25 pe foot for the tot 600 foot ; after that l.-5 pet foot. BTLolChDyenno Loader has a story that the ludy of one of Jim Jiewii'ii teamster * win found rrcontly , under hUwgo , IIOM Hock Creek , the tflnm. In ft hall * t r > od condition b lng di cm orod tle'd to the wlieoN Irvnd jnllo. It nuruiti os that A mnnpiiilan toamitor inur- doted tliO ihti nud ilro\oult with another tottn , twomah nml toims hn > lng loft Fort Fottorman for Hook Crook together. Tlio body ga\oovldonco that the mn had boon dead aomo days. AtSaWllo , 85 mlloi north of Choycnnp , on the 20th , ( tfloigo MetoUf wta co locrntclythtt and killed by William Milonoy. Tlio mut- iloror wa < captured and lynched , within a tow IIOIIM after coinuittlng the deed , by a jutty of niftikod men. In rosiKimo to the rexiunU. "If lie lud any thing to xay before dlig , " Main * ney said , "writo to my mother st Center ! illo , Iowa. " Mclcilf , the munlerod man , was an KnglUhmaii about firijoars of ago , of quint * > od inolfonslvo nmnnora and well liked by * ! jjtk \ > know him. On the otln-r handMaloiiit MtBft young man of aluut 22 yearn , a tin hum gam- ; ilcr , wlio followed the construction of camjn thnniRh the northwest , playing poker , and though not a bad imn was generally put down a dangerous coward. TOLOIUDO , The City Council of Fort Collins IIAK adopt- cd a prohibitory law. Denver has had eighty-two inunlora in Ha listory , and not ono formal hanging. Sixty-four foot of snow foil nt the Sunbrinlit cabin , Mt. Wilson , Doloroi county , dunng .ha pjst winter. uj ) ti ' " - - . . . _ - . . Colorodi ) SpringV liii'i"abandoned her nrto- M m well after boring l.-'OO foot and kinking SL'.SOO in the \onturo. The Sioux ipiarrlo * , at Fort Collins glsn omploj inont tu 200 hivnds ntjirwont. 'llili * . > rco will noon bo increased to 3000 , l.onKiuont'a now Mn onlo hall was dodtc.it- od wlthimpiMlug coroinonio ! ) . Over HOI ) I\la- \ ions \\oro present from the neighboring to\\n < . Tlio HOW Union Pacific hoijiltal at Doin cr \ill bo iipenod .luno 1. A corps of ulster. ) of ho order of St. FraucU111 have Uiargo of .ho uttnbllshmont , The gra s crop of Colorado for the pronont _ a\ \\iil bo win th $30.000,000 nt least. If ho mineral output roachoa $30,000,000 m.n > , ho two will bo a pretty good ( how ing for 300- ' 00 pooplo. The lloiiublicau delegation to the lilnino convention In ChicaRo , numbering about Mxty lorpous , oxcliHiNo of the Lincoln club , will go 3aat o\or the Union P.xcltio lino. There hooms In bo a growing demand in Colorado for cattle in bunches of 500 anil 1000. V grout deal of e.ipHul U Booking in\oUmout n small nuns , but in this particular matter it eenis dltlicult to purchftflo cattle in such amalt luinbcrs. Tliomai O'lloilly , a section hand on the South Park road was thrown from a push c. r iear Comoo recently , nnd killed. On his body \oro found Union P.iulic pay chockH for SJW. icortilio of ilepot.it in the FirntNational b.uik if lou\or , forIOOj ono on tho(5oiumn iNa- ional , of Donxer. for $83. llu also owned , no lots in Denver , whore ho has a brothor. CAMFOKMA. Controller Dunn has footed up the co t of ho reeont oxtta aogstun of the legWaturo nntl iuds the apgrogito to bo $74,025.0an ! > aver- igoof Sl'lli'J.l'J a day. Louis Colin , a dry goods merchant of llodlo , was forod to ride out of town on a r.xil , his ) ody siiioarod with tnr and foitliorn , for an- oultiup the 10 jo.ir old daughter of a railroad nan. Ferdinand Paclieco , a natlxo of California , aged 07 yoara , died at Concord , Cat. , a taw days ago. Ho wcighod117 pounds and hia hoes were No. 10. Tlio codin In which ho was juried was four feat wide , three foot deep nnd oven foot long. About two years ngo ho nrnod the Ecaloa at TiUO pounds. The Colorado & Nevada railroad company mvo contracted for the construction and equipment of n narrow gango road from San jVancisco to the Nevada Btnto lino. 'lhodn- tanco is 250 miles , and the contract for the construction nnd equipment calla for ? 5,000- 000 , payable in the firdt mortgage d per cent ; old bonds of tlio company , nnd S-f.OOO.OCO of ta capital stock. IN ( i Caldwell. Idaho , w.w Khakon up by lire , rain and wind , last week , Tha losses foot up $10- 000. 000.Tho The proflidont ha isiuod a proclainaUon , ro- stoiing to the public domain the landa not apart by oxocuti\o order IIH a renovation for tbo Jicarrllla Apache IndiaiiH , in thu northwestern - western part of Now Sloxico , embracing 307- 000 acres. A five-logged colt won foaled atPro\o , U. T. , lost week. The fifth leg tarts at the fot. lock jiout on the loft foot and the foot ia as perfectly formed na on the other four foot. I'lio animal has a very bright face and excites coneiderablo curiosity. Durlntr the month of April the Denver t Ilio Grande carried eixty-ono cars of ere , ag gregating 1,230,000 pounds , from Utah to Col- jrado , to bo Bmeltod. During the aamo time the roud brouRht sixty-livo uar loads of Colo- nidoorc , 1,270,000 pounds , for reduction at our smellers. MONTANA. The Utah k Northern surveying corps is nmncd near Dillon , awaiting ordora from dquartcr ? , Spectators to the ArcCny-MoWonald prize fiplit at liuttn , had to p y S2.00 for admia- sion and S.HO for reserved Hoati. Jixciiuion -roiiu were run from auiroundii g townn. It ia reported that Utah & Northern enpi- noorH are Biirvoying on tha MadiKon , and tlut Hovoral forcoa of men are at work grading < -n the contemplated ruuto tor the extension nl the route to liozonmn , and thu cxtonhivo coal luinoi imutcdlatoly oaHt of thu town , POMTJCAIj I'Ol'COUN. Mr. Logan'a boom h is rcnmlnod to long in the ulmclo that it bo ius to smell musty. Four million sandwiches will bo carried by Republican candidatcH to Chicago. lion liutlur ia in the field and doci tils own ploughing. liosa Koycs , of Wisconsin , iannthiulufiUofor liliilno , buti < a > a ho does not HCII how ho can bo nominated. Railroad employes aiontanding guard over freight cnrri in urdorto prevent politicians from atcallng rldosto Chicago. The position of thu Kngllahea , of Indiana , Ia about this : "If wo c.ui't hiva jilo for father we'll take a uiokle for V"llllo. " And they took UN too , I'\ cry democratic loader declares that Mr. Tildenla his first cholco for the pnuldonuy. How manyof them hops ho has written a let ter declining the nomination. Klghty years ago North Carolina had as many roprosontativoa In congress oa Now York. North Carolina now has nine , or one lo a than xho had In 1BOO , while Now York has thirty-four. President Arthur may bo guilty of playing a guitar , ns ho is charged , but no matter. Wo find no call for reporting to personalities ii this campaign , Hoswoll Pettlbono Flower It gathering In a good many delegates to the Now York demo eratlcHtato condition , but they will do bin little goo 1. It liacamn clear in my dnya ngn that the Flower boom WIH only a p.iuy blu < HU1I1. Ccneral ] Iancoclivi | bft-n ho-ird from ngjli on tuo tariff qucHUm. JIu think * it Ii mat ter that ought tu bn nott'ud ' uuUnlai'l pohtliH ( rent rid Han -o k U bti.l a g ol nun , am wclgh 2.'iO punnds , The bleeding Hcalp of the filar-cyiid goddi'sa of reform dangled form Ham Haudull'a bellOwing Owing to clrcumstancon over which ho has nu control , the Htar-oyod goddess will not venture out Into Bocloty again until oho hat procured n now act of bangs , Prlvato I > alzllo nays two ghost * will occu py , iilnng with many llvo men , the ropublicai platlorm at Chicago ; that of Lincoln will bo on ono felde of the chairman , and that of ( Jar field on thu other It ia a pity that the ghost of Private Dalzell coulUn'l bo picscn an wnll , The Philadelphia Record ( Ind. ) MMiin that "Col. A , Ijoudon Suowdan will ba u win dldato for United States Senator next your I Don Cameron U out of the field , llomuana buslnCHj and no droerf parade. Uhairmai Ihomaa V. Cooper Is alno in the flghtand ha boon interviewing Leoda , McManos , Lane and the local loadotH to loam what tin ) pros- ' JprctUo PhiUdelphlumemborawilldo for him ' , j The moat of UIBIU are for Snowdon , uwd the Chairuiaii obtilned but llttlu encouragement ; . Not Knotili | Hulls , Unquestionably n mistake that larjtt numbuis of mou , make , perhaps n majors ily , who mini ) c. ltin on the range , js too Rival economy in the matter of balls. Of course with a scant supply of build the calf crop is sure to bo short and the profits out down in the same or oven greater r.Uio. Vheiwor bulls are allowed to rj. m with the herd , the wear and tear on hem is ouormous and rapid , and they ull perhaps servo the same cow twenty 'hues during a single period of hont , re- mlting in but ono calf and doing thorn- ielvoi moro harm than they ordinarily Tould in siring twenty calves from as tinny dillorout cows in anything like a loasonabto timo. Itsoomstobo a bull's laturo to stay M ith the name cow for a lay or _ sonic t lines two days nnd in the nuantimo several others that should bo icrvod are wholly neglected , nnd ospoc- ally is this the case in thu 1 usiust season of warm weather , when their powers are nest severely taxed. With the poor landling thu range system of breeding locoaaitaton thu not rosnlts from n bull's iorvico can scarcely bp moro than tuenty- ivo per cent of what it would bo wore 10 kept in control nnd the lunoun' . and times of aorvico regulated by proper oversight. Much of thoranchmnn'asucccBsin bound o depend on his having a liberal nbund- incu of vigorous bulls with hia herd at ho right time ; firstly that his cows may > o bred , and secondly that the bulk of 'heir calves may come at so nearly the lame time as to make the younjj stock na argoly nnifonn ns possible. It Is inn- ormity , particularly uniform oxcollunco , hat attracts the buyer and braces him up o put on the extra dollar per head when closing n purchase , and losing sight of his has cost many a good follow the lit- lo margin that so often divides success rein failure. The Live Stock Indicator beliovoa tlmt ho boat investment many ranchmen ould make would bo thu increase of heir bull stock at loimt 111) ) percent in mmbnru. There is not one clmncu in en thousand of hnuiig too many while here are unquestionably plenty of herds hat do not have half unough and it is ho poorest sort of economy to either iractlco or encouragp when bulls aru so ibundant and low priced as at present. The argument used by some is , us n veil-posted contemporary puts it , that 'the ranchman contends ho has bulla enough for his own cons , but tlmt his loighbors are derelict , and that ho docn tot propose to buy extra bulls for his loighbor's herd. There are a good many nen mean enough to allow their cows to 10 served by the bulla belonging to ) thcrs ; not roalizim ; that they are purau- ng a very short-sighted policy ; not only ebbing .their neighbor of actual value , iut curtailing their own profits by hav- ng moro cows than bulls to nerve them. V bull gets about 20 to 25 calvoa year vith perfect oaao. Figure what n calf is vorth to you , and multiply it by 25. flu ) calculation will couvinrn nnv man hat lie can got It to 5 improvul mills for ho sum he loses in one year by having ono bull less than ho ] Hliould.Camus Tity Stock Journal. Sprint ; Spot-In. MASK It AM. YFhlGKDAY. At Now York Indiannpoliu , 7 ; Brook- yn , C. At Pittsburgh Game postponed ; rain. At Fort Wayne Came postponed ; ruin , At East S.uiglnaw Sanginaw , 0 ; Po oriii , 10. At Now York Boston , 2 ; Now York , 1. At Washington Louisville , 4 ; Wash ington , 1. At Cleveland Detroit , 4 ; Cleveland , 1. At New York. Metropolitan ( J. St. Louis 7. At Philadelphia. Providence It , Phil adelphia 4. At Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids it , Quincy ! ) . At Muekogon. Muskcgon 10 , Milwau kee 5. At Rock Island , Ills Rock Island U , Akrons 7. At Philadelphia. Athletics 8 , Toledo At Altoona. Baltimore Unions 2 , Al- ; ooua ! t. At Buffalo. Ohicagos 14 , BulTalos 0. At Terre Haute. St. Paul 4 , Terre Qauto 1. At St. Louis. St. LOUIB 8 , KoystonoB 1. At Chicago. Unions. Chicago , 8 , Boa- tons 8. At Bay City. Bay City 10 , Minneap olis 2. I.OUlhVIM.1 ! 1C ACS. LOUIHVIM.R , Muy 27 Milo and a half Jim C.rlnli ! > won , Tangier 2d , Ed win A < lcl ; time. 2:11. : Konneaaw bthki- All ages rnilo flus M itthotto won. Tux Gatherer 2J , Liz/io ltd ; time. 1 :1 : Jj , AToot ChaiKiun stakes It ycur-olils - Milo and three furlongs Modesty won , Bob Cook 2d , Bob Miles 'til ; time , Steeple chase Alioul. n milo and three eighths Major Picket won , Piluno.i 2J , Robok'td ; time , 2:45. : ( JLAY I'iniiOM MATUH , OIIIUAOO , May 27. Owing to the vo/y cold weather nnd high winds to day the shooting for the inter.national jui/u in clay pigeon tournumunt at Grai.d Cross ing wan po'itponcd until tO'inoirow , nnd the day devoted to Bwcopsttkca shooting. Evnry utate east of thu Rocky Moun tains was rcproauutqd. Antliroollo in Coloral ( . The claim ia inado that there are largo and valuable anthracite coal deposits in Colorado. Heretofore It Imsbcon thought that anthracite coal was found in Pen- eylvunin alone. The importance of the discovery , especially to the Western States and their industries , is vary great. The newly discovered beds are located in Gunnison county ; they cover n district of about 25000 ucrun nnd are about seven miles from the present terminus of ono of the branched of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad. A company , com posed of Philadelphia capitalists , has neon organized to duvelop the inino. Four woll'inarkod suums have boon loca ted , the coal having all thu character- istic4 of PiMinoyhania anthracite. It hai a high and vitroun luster , u jot-black color , breaks tilth sharp edges , has a vpt'cilio gravity a littlq lu 3 than the Pon- j Ivania nrliclo and i worth 1)5 ) per cent of the latter for fuel. Thu investigating engineers ntate that there urn MOOU tons of coal to the ucru , oxvluuivu of 25 per cent wastage , which vrould make a total of 10,000,000 tons for the whole property. Cotton Gi. , May 27. On iiccoun of the duprcbiion in the cotton goods trade , thu milln hero ttro cutting wages and limo of work. _ _ MUuourl HojiiilillcaiiH. KAJ.HAH CITY , Muy 27. The ronubli onn convention will bo held at Moborly Sojitombur 0 , to nominate a full utat ticket. , PI or. ) I'luiiiur I LONDON , May 27. The steamer Fur- 'jjnesaia sailed to-day for Now York witli 1 500 etato aided emigrant * . The Larg&st Stock in Omaha and Makes the > Lowest Prices DRAPERIES AND MIRRORS , Just received an assortment far surpaaainc anything in thla market , comprising ho latest and most tasty doaigns hianufaotured for this spring's trade and covering ft range of prices from the Ohoapont to the most Kxponaivo. Parlor Goods Draperie s. Now ready for tlio inspection o CUH- Complotp stock of nil tlio latest IOIUOVH , the newcat novelties in styles in Turcoman , Madras nnd Suits iiiul Odd Pieces. Lncu Curtains , Etc , , Etc. Eloca&t Passenger SSlovator to all Floors. CHARLES SHIYBHICK , 120(5,1208 ( nnd 1210 Karnmn Street , - - - - OMAHA , NEB THE BESTTHREAD Willimiintic Spool Cotton is outirolv tlio product o Homo Industry nd is pronounced by experts to bo the host Rawing mnchina tliread iniiio vorW. FULL ASSORTMENT CONSTANTLY ON HAND , nn or sale by IIJBNLBY , I1AYNES ft VAN AHSDEL , ni&o Onuuin , NnU. 1021 North Eighteenth Street , Onmlmlon Street Cnr Lino. WItOLESALK AN1) RBTAlt * ) VI AilM.W II MIJ JLJbUi Grades mid i > rico3 us oed nnd low us any in the city. Please try me. m fH I/ } uo 03 Ibfl OT r/i a > o 1 f fj | * * I bfl CQ c3 I 3 FQ 1-1 § 5T e3 * 1i GUMIWGS AND 20TH ST. , OMAHA , NEB. a 103 BRADY ST. , DAVENPORT , IOWA , U. S. A. Established 1878 Catar h , JDcafnoss , Lung and Nervous Diseases Speedily nnd 1 ormanontly Ourod. Patients JOurod at Homo. Write for "TiiB MKDIOAL-MIHHIONAHY , " for the People , lOonsultation and Correspondence Gratia. P. O. Box 292. Telephone No. 20. \ HON. ED VVARD RUSSELL , Postmaster , Davenport , aayii : "Physician o liloa ADllliy ana Marked Success. " CONGRESSMAN MURPHY , Davenport J-crUnn : 'wnnonorahlo M.in. tTlno SHCCCH- ! . Wonderful Cures. " TTonm. R IV EETIEED AMD TEE . INVALID. Will bring them from their homes to the Opera House , PostoUico , IIotulH and Dopota in TJB31ST Giving thorn the advantage of living on the Huburbnii heights , with pure iiir , bodiililul Hliiido tret-H and I'arkH. pure Spring Water and Lukoa , Groves and Scenery magnificent , which cannot bo equalled. This is a AND A PARADISE FOR ALL , RIGHT AT HOME. Tlio Syndicate have arranged with with the railroad companies for a fine , attractive depot , where trains of the following roads will connect and atop : The Oinulni Bjlt Line Railroad Line , The Union Pacific Unil way. The Missouri Pacific Railway , The Omaha and Republican Valley Railroad , The Hurlington and Missouri River Railroad m Nebraska and the Ohicngo , Hurlington and Qm'ney Railroad. All these trains will stop ut the depot at the town Bite. Also at the Stock Yards. Heuutiful trecH have been Bi't out on the pioperty and streets luid out. out.LOTS LOTS ABB HOW ON SALE AT LOW PRICES & EASY TERRSS , I C39"Apply at the Company's oilice , cor. of Ittth and Douglas streets , over the Omaha Saving's Unnlc , M A. UPTON , Assistant Secretary * r