Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, June 22, 1878, Morning Edition, Image 2

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    * . ' 'THE DAILY
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JCrtisemwits.
of
* , - . TU. not Intcndcdfor
UtcArrorroetical character ; e will not
crlorw-ne the KUEP
dcrtokc toimsen -
in uf = liauvcrOur SU ° U 8uffiae"tly
lllge tS more than tnpply < - ° r limited fpaoe iu
tbit direction.
All.Cenununications should bo addnssod to
ROS V&TER E.Utor. - _
- sister-in-law , GaiL Ham
ilton has agiun put on the war paint
: md gone for Carl Schurz with an old
ihaid'a weapon a ahaopStick. .
B1Ji. IlACKEBjSfIlio Brownvillo J.
. . .tiser , nowfthat he-has" been reward
ed-ttiththe'postmastershipof Brown
vflle , lia * found exceeding grace an
mciitimfliu lion. Frank \Vclcli.
Js liatCrongrcss Jias t d M
"f 810,000 for a.wu
; nlionx'f hi-g cholera ,
t opportunityisaironled fo
"BowBt.naof ! "a Col. Sellers tum u
4nW ) nw\o ngoo < l raise. ,
Zr THE "DeiucKTat ic Hou&e , true to th
/ caidinal jfJuciples ) of Bourbonifin
/ old-fasliWd spree. VMiala , good magi -
jiificei.t opportunity tlicso .closing
A
i scenes prcs jnt to a first-class
THE i'roi * crt cl.ajigo-jpf IW i ufljr
iiato OTWcrla'iS'f ' o utilizq"tlrfibili
Btrcct bridge the Costly niistaKc of
dii akhi fo
in.itc.li ' .
order that it may
bo utilized.
-
congieasesfMuW Ameii-
can political bodies , fiudi a\Jiflicult
matter to legislate under spctfilied lim
its of time. Uearlyia Tcekhr
since thegrcat dignitaries of Kuj
r * * first nict , and although a Jen d.ijy
BctbH'ii'is all tluit vas u\jM.-ctcd , it h ?
alreadj * iuiiiuuncc ; tliat it.'v\ill take at
least three w euks iwbgJLT to conclude
the business before itiVs the BCESion
at Beihn js , horcv er , conducted with
closed doors , iiwill T > e impossible to
say whcthjeFit will jcOmparo" with the
.American Congrces in point of epirit-
f 'nal ex < iberance. . , r- '
TOUZELIJT , the efficient com-
jnissioner of tJio B. & ' 31. railroad
t - * laud dcpartmeitt in Nebraska , is talked
of a a'Tjossible successor to the pres
ent generaHwkct-andTrelgut agcatof
thttC.'B. & Q. taibx > ad , withjiead-
, quarters iu . .Chicagiv- is to be
"hoped tliat ho will uo { givp way to
the urgent requests of ilr\ Perkins jn ,
jstJu's matter , a ? iTebraskjrcali i
%
fl man of
Z B r * i
. . . , ineksaSpofl rKa ;
as it w re , and not upi6 their usual
standard. Thesamojounufljhowevef ,
ill all seriousness , itttribulek Butler's
course cm the Investigating committee
* \VUo * personal ambition , to Tjuild up-a
" '
. * ' > 'atipnal party , whoso candidate for
yfS'the presidency he expects to become
* - in 1880. Butler , therefore , seeks to
f destroy'xortain leaders of both the re-
, * publfcan and democralic parties
Sj' to subscrro his own purposes.
THE unusual heavy rains of this and
seosonjiave begun to'cut out-several
of our leading avenues which extend bo
o.ut of the city. St. Mary's avenue
and Dodge street are particularlyno- *
ticeable in thu'respectT Both of these'
thoroughfares can be kept in goodTe- made
pairatavcry moderate outlay , if ju" the
diciously attendcvl to
at tlie prorer
time. That of
portion of these streets
which is upon the hillsides should be -
properly guttered v\ilhj.rokcn stone
l'i b.ive them frotn
rii iUy washin-r
at-.utd funiiinj : dec > iiKi five
| j > ) r < fuch as
sold grade
- -
to
( he inYcstia-
L-new
t > eing
: elt
Eerily
ccteT
3 a J\wf , undettakts to
BEE'K asset tmn Hut ittulur thu _
cnt adaiiiiistroiion public ollicw are i
not coHinclled to subscribe to j/bhc /
It cifes evidcr/e /
in of
j . . . .1.
t that circularthavc
e throu lilhe Omaha p wl.rffce to lowing
public ofljcenr , froSrpirrylc.ur ieTsej j } '
licre , demanding contributi < 4 THE pun&t in
arare that contributiot | have aud icp
§ 10,00
were
from aj
By j. whj
bat it i
ent -
jasure
M or
wyer
olrc
_ \ the great rush of business during
he closing daj's of the XLVth Con-
OTCSS the Southern members finally
ucceeded in passing a" bill renruneraf
ig Southern mail contractors for ser-
iccs rendered the U. is. government
efore the rebellion. This bill is the
ame in substance "that Reagan , the
- Confederate postmaster -general ,
ought to pass several weeks ago.
Vhen ifbecame evident that the bill
would pass , twevery important amend-
nents were attached by Senators
ilaine and-Hoar. The former aflixed
revisions requiring each claimant to
ive bond and sr * urity for the repay
ment of any money paid him should it
ubsequently appear that lie had been
aid by the Confederate government.
? he latter added further safe
guard , punishing by a fine of. § o.OOO
nd imprisonment for five years any
no who shall receive money from the
United States on one of- these mail
ontractors' claims previously paid by
he Confederacy. ' The amendment
has doubly amended was passed by a
ote of 128 yeas against 24 nays. Cou-
) yer , Christiancy , Brace and Kellogg
voted aye with the Democrats. As
the rebel archives bhow tlut all but
ibout § 235,000 of the millions of
Claims had been made good to the
claimants by the-Confederate Con-
not lively that under these
restrictions any great .frauds will be
perpetrated.
QUU.E2T BUYANT ,
who is presumed to have boon-not
only a very genial but also a.'remark-
. ibly BcrJncTiiid mild m.inncied man
of letters'seems to have been possessed
of considerable pluck. Among the
numerous interesting incide'nts re
cently related iir commemorating his
long and useful career , is one in rela
tion to'a challenge to a duel from a
Dr. Holland , who was editorof the
Slandard bout a half century ago.
The provocation was a political edi
torial in'the Post. Mr. Bryant , re-
plied4tiiv < a"note , wliich "ended thus :
' " 'Woro you" * a .gentleman , and not a
scoundrel , I should take some notice
of you. But you are a scoundrel. "
Holland ( juicsccd. It is also remem-
bcred ' that Bryant onto cov\ hided \\r.
L. Stone , the editor of the Commercial
Adjertistr. . . M i _
Ifovv that Omaha is making rapid
Strides in point 6f growth and as new
additions are rapidly springing into
existence is it not time for the City
Council-tor frame anordinance ( for the
uniform , regnlfitiitn of the namim * of
streets , numbering lots 'and blocl s ,
and enforcing1poiup system of per-
anancut bomiSary lines tothe new
T > U > ck corners. " As things aie now
etery oMltr of an acre tract indulges
. .in"tbeaj > plicatu > ii of new names to
the extecsioiiB-of old streets regardless
of whetlwr such greets have any
previous taisfenco , and 'Urns it hap
pens that iu this comparatively
modern city we already have two "and
three streets bearirig the same name.
AsiiE.froruflth0/I > acitic railway bills
which were not acted upon , among the
Jist of bills which -ncro actually de
fea.WL Curing the laid congressional
session are' iKo post-route bill , con-
tainjng the Brazilian steamship bubsi-
dy'tho restoration of the franking
privilege , the regulation of postage pu
inai mattcr , and the regulation of the
tg a Chicago Times spec-
I , the Letter Carriers' bill , "in/which
so mucli interest h.vs been felt in all
cities where the ? delivery system
pre
vails , -was passed by the House on the
evening of the" 19th. The vote was a
149 to 54. The bill was reported by
the committee on postofliees months
ago , and a committee of letter-carriers
has bcenftere for alongtimoduringits
passage. Tho-hjlljostablishes two her
reg
ular grades of cirrcrsand"an ! ple.i
auxiliary the
grade in cities of seventy-five thousand bun
upward. _ The first grade shall re- chie
receive $1,000 per aunura , and shall Dan
beat
composed 6f carriers who liave basl
served not ? , le s than one year. The his
second grade. , is - exh
' . isto receive $850 per
annum , and alf appointments sliall be ame
'to ' this grade and. promoted to mer a
first grade in regular order. On ion
thereconTmenu"ation-of | the postmasters ed
cities of seventy-five . thousand and first
f J * * Ji 11 * -
s f- * -
* * " wip
upwardtthePostmfiste"r ! General may Eve
appoint auxiliary earners at100 per
annunu Citiesrof , le&S than seventy- and
"thousand arc lo have only Second was
carriprsr her
. each
VAL actfouron ihebill for-tho Lin- she
frov
territorial organization which it noui
| vociedtwould'be readied during day.
f'Congress was post- his
" "
ami
after . ,
„ „
. son
a.-z -r-
PSWB8lSHl *
Jrent
rec <
-Ir-1n-nn1 mmmmnii re- ( wen
i friend Brooks iir Ba ! _ _
have confessed last evening at tlie Hi ?
Academj-.of Music that lie thought h.6 IJ like
something heretofore , iut after ' ? ni'0o
subjected to a brown sliidy. he and
convinced that he knew .nothing , berof
, it doeth tJie boul good to con-1 .bout .
which
J
unde'r
i to Liberia still Cmitin- she
Y notwithstanding hands
rc seated
scourges ours
equal .stands
to
LBt
_ opS-into
a8 Money Jn * on ,
\ . - up with
V to be
jp * ) * * * > w MUDj it jmo loking.
by tKelinuie" " df Sj wvcr was ' clines
on his farm in Scottvcouoty a so that
or two , agp , Jus plow-Struck the tc
something hard and metallic , boluses
the ground. He unearthed it ,
r ? 'i8Hled by a pot containing
in gold. The gold pieces JianapoL's
eagles and half eagles ; black She
age , and of -coinage of 1805. lookctl
vvhomilwas-buiiedis a mystery , tossed
is tliought tliat some governstraggh !
entofficial in early days hid the The He
for safe keeping , and cither j lias illu
w-as never able to find it again. I trails oj
is nl6re than jubilant ove'i-.lits after ti
of good fortune. " I talcing
'HK SALINE COUNTY SEAT QUESrap
TION.
tornjspoiidcnoe of TlieUc-e : .
" *
Du AVirrN"eb. , , June 19. In your
roluablo paper ofo the 18th inst. ap-
ears a communication from \Vilber ,
by "Modo , " wherein he seeks to gain
a little notoriety for his town by mis
representing facts so grossly that com
mon justice demands a contradiction.
The county seat was relocated at Wil-
] Ijer last fall , and the fact was accepted
by the 1 people. The ring that has so
corruptly ruled Salino.county the post
two years had established their head
quarters there prior to the election.
This same ring , not satisfied with the
lunder derived from the county ,
sought ! to saddle § 5 , 000 in bonds upon
the precinct , in order to let the ring
out of a promised $3,000 if the coun
ty scat was located * at Wilber.
"Modo's" statement that the bonds
were carried is only on a par with the _
previous acts of the ringsters. TSto
bonds were nul carried. Note tlfc
"Cheap John" in his statement. A
small majority of the voting population
voted for the bonds and the * ring *
county commissioners ( good reformers
era , ) attempted to proceed with the
canvass and issue the bonds. But
the Republican cleik called their at
tention to the session laws of ' 75
wherein ( it is plainly stated tliat it
takes a two-third majority to carry
bonds : in any precinctr
Such is a fair sample of the wisdom
of the Democratic reform ring that
assumes to control the' destinies of
Saline county.
In ] thij true fa li yours , X.
VINNIE B BALI'S . .HUSBAND.f .
AN ISTKllESTiyo IM'IIU T.
l to Cliiai o Tunes. "
" \V.\hiu.N < : To.\ , June -Duringlha
debate in the Senate to-day over the
sundry chil bill , -.t very ridiculous
scene took place. It was toward the
end of the 1)511 and Allison , of Iowa ,
rose , saying that he had an amend
ment to ofler , regai ding -which he had
consulted w itli a number oL Senators ,
and he supposed it would be generally
agreed to. It was .then * sent to the
clerk's desk and read . It proved to be
an amendment proposing to change a
clause in the bill which recently pass
ed Congress establishing a new foimot
go\ eminent for the District of Colum
bia. The "bill as p.isscd provided 'for
three commibsionors of the District ,
two of whom shall be appointed by
the President from civil life undone
to be an olliccr of the engineer corps
of the army , above the rauk of dip-
lain , v\ho should bo designated by the"
Piesident.
_ > ALLISON'S PKOPOSITIOX
was to change this clause so that it
would leav e the picsidcnt free to choose
th third commissioner from officers of
an rank in the army "at large. This
w a a scheme'to make Lieut. Hoxie ,
wl is at present detailed as engineer
of the District , eligible for appoint-
niciitns commissioner , lloxie Ji.u > the
reputation ] of being a very honest and
competent ) oflicer , andhas , given satis
faction to all but the ring contractors ,
against v\hom he has made a continu
ous ) fight. Hoxie is manicd to
VIJfSIE KIUM.
Her influence in political circles , and
especially with the solons of congress
is renowned. i Thus it wasto-day that
before Allison arose with his amend4
nient , Lieut. Hoxie , accompanied by
his wife and an elderly lady and sev
eral friends , enteicd the Senate pri
vate gallery and took conspicuous
seats. Everybody saw Mre. Vinnio
Ueam Uo ie , and she saw every
body. < That vrns sufficient to tell how
the wind would "Wow on Allison's
amendment. : As soon ! a4j , was known
that : Minnie Ream's new luKmid .was
the object to bo benefited sont&4iit- {
souled senators made ung.illmt point * ,
ofno order tjmt Allison's amendment was
no germane to the tundry civil bill.
Sh of "Yes , ijis , " " resounded upon
all sides and.it then
, was that Vmnie
_ _ * _ . _ _ _ ' " _
T / * i n.- ? - ? ' ? T r * fr
purto
'
to "whether the * atieadiueift was rele
vant or irrelevant ? TTndibySi vote of
Jlhreo to-one it was decided tp be rele
vant " Again Hoxie's wife juve signs
tofjgratificaon.iSargonf | "who is a
tpKictical.sort of woman's-rights man ,
ventured then to exgrcs lris v io.ws on
tlie . - ' " '
question. He said that-flie - -
leason for this amendment w'as tha't *
recently a very interesting young l.idy J
had married a veiy interesting young I *
officerfor-whoni it-was desired to nia\u }
place. This speech caused a flutter , '
Every eye looked toward the gailei/ ,
where Vnmie Beam's party was stftt-
id-nnd Mrs. Hoxio
IIKEW HACK WITH COST I'M OX
and hid her blushing checks behind
icr fan. Sargent continued his un- §
leasant speech , and finally , tocap
climax of the scene , Mrs. Hoxio
mrst into tears , applied her handkcr-
hiet and pulled down her bridal veil. jje
an Voorhees kiw this , and the great
leart of the Tall Sycamore of the Wa-
ash was touched. He at once flew to selu
feet and with melo-dramatic voice
xhorted > the Senate to * pass the of
mendmcnt. He launched iorlh into
fulsome eulogj' of Hoxie , his great
lent , etc. At this kind-hearted ac- ed
of Voorhees , Mrs. Hoxie indulg- that
iu a few hystericalsymptoms. She
rst laughed , then cried , and then tlie
( her black ej'es and trembled.
Every ; Senator saw
THE ANGUJSU OF UOXJE's WIFE
the vote was put. As the roll tini.iT
called , Mrs. Hoxie anxiously bit T
. finger-nails and jicercd over at for
Senator. At every yea response thin
smiled , and for the najs , she thinTJi
frowned. Finally the vote was jn- ther
nounced. Mrs. Hoxie had carried the fields
. Hoxio himself
openly clapped
AT
liands , and rising in his seat
gave
lovcl
military bow to Voorhees- and Alli lovely
, each of whom ecoghfjod. jt and . cellenC CUIllt
out
" Subsequently Mrs. Hoxie
Hre"3 , the
congratulations f a score
temple
feeling
"l
\tft M | '
j KungTMS SSTtoa&aSI
mik flftp&&r2lM | r '
the TurSafiSwtP $ ' " "
* givp a decided pi-c , ,
moonfaced" wives o\'cc lean"
are more solicitous as to ( he'Jium-
of pounds their brides weigh tlisui
the stock of accdaipli-ihrnents
they possess. A. iil js put
mderIho process of fwttfniiig when
ia about 12 years of age. Ter ;
are tied beliiad ' her , and aha /s1
on a carpet'-rtiuriiig
every day , wlijl - hc | < u& .
over her vvltluih , luahvtjucf if | ijiich"
stick , and her M fhct a { tiling
ed.
her moitUiajLiH
of '
roi'scoiw- the 20
or still-made oi-iidge , kneaded
grease , and.just Luge enougk
swallowed ; without tlie patient
. If the unfortihiatu girl de-
The
to I be cramuiyldie ( is comj jlled ;
now
ere long slle resigns hereelf to .
torture , and _ ulps down the day. '
lest she should be l > eaten. wn * , " * .
ny shi
AWomanStiU. tjs- fonday.
, ' Herald. * 2 ? ' Great
was wild-ej d , and her clothes for the
as if they h"ad been humedly lioyomie
on i her witJua pitchfork. She There
into thtf cpuntinroonf of into thi
Herald olHce liichacir Bii agent inganj
illuininr.tcd wiunttho raphic per The.
show pcopIo hiaUsauil female , of Lara
their kiniLj rhiMesho
- stood , so ting
stock ; iu the art galJeiy. with to the i
rapt intensity of gaze.I just come
U0 I look ] at them pictures ; " she said.
{ j | "I doii'tmeMtno iarm. Hope I don't
, hurt , and I want my eyes to rest on
, sumpen . purty onct ui a while. I don't
live nowhere- Last nightMhe Young
Men's Christian Association raised ma
money enough to buy a , iiight's lodg
ing./ haint gel much sense. 'Spect
I'm a female trump. Good morniii' .
OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS.
California.
Oakland is to have a free postaKde-
livcry socm. #
There are seventj'-five boys in the
California State prison' '
The fruit crop or Almcda county
promises to be , unuBtially lai-gc ; the
trees are loaded.
Tlio season h.vs been particularly fa
vorable to strawberry growers. The
crop is large and matures very gradu
ally ,
Is reported in Petaluma th.it a
company will soon commence building
anarrow gauge railroad from the town
of Sonoma to deep water on the creek.
Cr'opd of all kinds in the valley of
the Cosumncs are superabundant. The
quantity of afalfa hay is everywhere
so great that ranchers are at a loss to
/oss / to know what shall bo done with
it , while the cornfields are larger and
more promising than aver bcfiJie.
Thej'destroy millions of young
grasshoppers up'in the Summit coun
try by spreading hay on the ground in
the evening and letting the young var
mints go to roost in it , after which
they set it on lire. They arjs terribly
tough , but cremation does the busi
ness for them.
The land in the Sacramento Valley
that sulfeied from the overJlow of last *
" \ Vintejj4Bnipidjy beii g drained , and
some /f it is now susceptible ofcti\.tr- \
vatioii and being "planted , to bejjjfc * .
'An assessment of fifty cents peracio *
\ \ ill oo leied to furnish the requisite
funds for the reparation of the lovco
wheus it was injured by the recent
storms.
Nevada.
The advance corps of the locust bri
gade has reached Tuscarora.
Tlie net receipts of the Methodist
fair and festival t in Virginia City List
Tlio Sazerac Lying Club , of Virginia
City , has accepted an invitation to join
the Fouith of July celebration. Each
member will wear on his breast ?
badge in the shape of \ little hatchet.
Adolph Sutro is of the opinion that
the header of tlie Sutro tunnel is not
over 250 feet from the face of the c.ist
drift on the lilO , ( level of the Savage
mine. In that case the two should be
connected iu about thirty days.
The Reno Joiminl thinks the price
or alfalfa -will fall to seven or eight
dollars per ton this coming winter ,
and in anticipation of a dull market
the farmers on the Truckee arc build
ing great barns and preparing to feed
their h.iy out. There ought to bo a
great many fat sheep and cattle on
th TniLkco meadows next winter.
The lmt water" in the bottom of the
winze that has been sunk from the
11)00 ) level of the Ophir mine sends"
foith a horrible stench. Thewhize , is
down 11 feet below the a,000level and
that portion of it below said level is
used as a sump. When the water
stands for a time in this sump , it ap
pears , to putrify or go through some
kind of process of fermentation , when
there escapes from it a gas that dead
ens the air makes it of little value fo
support life.
Montane. "
Butte is to have a new mill on the
celebrated North Star lode.
The Montana sheep increase this
year averages about SO per cent. , *
On the Ipth there were about 500
of- freight on the road from Ben-
* oi a
Beef ] cuttle are being bought at Sun
River , driven to Bcnton , and shipped
dowtj the river toBismarckl
I Fja l .fproprietcfs of 4 The
He _ _
ft' iTyvfcfial per ih&steanier tic on
U. 1 S. Indian Agent Frost has order
ed D/pu y Marshal Ucndler to seize the
the wood chopped on the Crow rcser-
vat n.
TTio Diamond R transportation
eoitpany ' has contracted to take three he
hundred , tonsvof bullion from Glendale
< the railroad.
_ The bridge over the Yellowstone , mut
which the Nez Pcrces burned on their an
way out of the National Park lastsea- intl
11 , has been replaced. ! ches
Clark Tingloy , of Bcnton , lias been no
iwardcd the contract for furnishing thin
beef on the block at Fort Custer at the
,
1.02 per 100 pounds net. "Ru
Good reports come from the gulch befo eel
nines , in all parts of the Territory
;
he yield of gold from this source will gave of
much greater than uiual
thia
, year. tobi
Montanians are intending to soon the
send to Gail Hamilton
two bricks , one to
each of gold and silver
, in recognition space
her services in championing their tnent
cause in their late timber troubles. '
A new gold lode has been discov er-1 dow
at Silver Star , on the Jefleison , I could
surpasses in richness even the pjara
famous Penobscot mine. It h called liiiiHi
Gold Roil , and is full of free gold. verily
pin
. time
The Utaltwool sawli
crop this year is es saw
timated at § 300,000. peal
The ) wheat crop of Utah will bo ready agcrji
the ; rcaperji early a month earlier of
in usual. his
dienc
The surveys up Ogden Canyon for laugh
railway to llu Hew coal aud iron the :
are progiessing satisfactorily. broke
Around Prove City the crops are is too
; wool to run the factory is ac poet
cumulating and plenty of cloth of ex- Shakt
quality is being turned out fore
The. tHird terrace wall of the Manti of ap
is abotit completed , and the frame
fqurtliis , abouthalf done. A strong Ohl
, provnih amohg * the people it
eng disposition "beingliianifested fay ' iiaking
lithe w-brli , on the temple 'he ,
* ! ?
i
>
us
iio i
Let
Londc
does
at Cor-
Cormo3t
mo3t
fiayenearly6completed their nold's
"
"
, e and .stock yards , for
enougl
shipping beef to Clii- the
Lin Francisco in refrigerator
nishin
" ' " isliing
wflf brick fur -the furnaces by
como
" tfyis.iron tankd will bo heated in
came
uulcriiigSmtitallow ; , luvo been ship- make
Tjiov'v ill begin to butcher about
uiaiiagi
20tht and ill kill ; tbout iOOOhead horse
all the
[ Cor. !
' '
coiivjcts'in'the penitentiary are
making about 15,000 brick per
TO w. w
. . Jlilwnlwii
- . ! + * M t + * j.\fvm\f , jt > 44 t V/OITlpI Tonan
shippctlracdr ] lyad of i > ain on las {
. r Douglas
preparations .TO being made the ploajtiff
firemens" then ; pent
grand " tditrnament at tiff and a
"on the 4th. Icif . and o
revived ii
jxremore cattle being driven and I legal
the'tcrritory this sc.ison than dur- deceased ,
anyjQn o-previous. * " . " * said renvor
You are t
boawL : of-county commissioners day of Ji
show cause
Laramie
county " voted , at Tuesday's should nol
! toji"isue bonds of the comity TVhitc , and
.amount of § 150,000 , payable to i ISciratlt
1 * ?
the Colorado Central railroa'd jjjpmp
ny or bearer ; this is in aecordanw
with the peremptory mandaSttS issucc
by Chief Justice Fisher. " " * " "
The List of the troops
are leaving F.ort Bridger ,
abandonment of the post f ,
Sixty thousand railroad ties.are - .
ing floated down the Medicine Bow-
river to Medicine Bow Ci . * "
It is thought by many ttiat the
Cheyenne andr/BLickHills j railway
before the 20th
, _ _ „ . Swan purcfiasedi$53 , '
000 worth , of jTexai. cattle'Tuesday
last. They are'nfireh ' route from the
Lorn ? Star State. " - - -
A largo amount " government
fi-eight is now being received at Medi
cine Bow , and loadfed for Forts Pet
terman and Kinney.
Parties from ( lie mines on Douglas
creek and the Snowyralige , pronounce
the mines lookipg favorable in .both
districts , and are confident of success.
Reports from the numerous round
ups all over the territory represent
the stock in excellent" condition , and
the grass as betfer than-ever seen be
fore.
fore.Jule
Jule LamereauXj at Laramie City ,
has the contract -"to supply Camp
Brown with 1,000 cords of wood , at
$7.15 , and GSOtons of hay at § 16.00
per ton
"Colorado.
Near Leadville are two steam * sawmills
mill and two brick kilns , and they
cannot supply tf/e demand.
camE
Excursionists in large numbers are
preparing to watch the coming ecbpse
from the Garden of the Gods.
fronP
Prof. Hill will rail his aow town
near Denver , /'Urgo , " after the ship
in which Jason sailed in search of the
golden ilcece. -
Tlie crop uffKcnr Creek-vallcyand
on the t line hr'tuo Colorado Central to
Coal creek' , an ? looking finer than any
in Noithern Colorado.
Visitors aio Hocking into Colorado
Springs by everytrain. . The pleasure
seekers promise to be numeious this
season. ; . . . * , J.
The oloradaetrawberry crop is now
comiugiinfo * thy market in plentiful
qua . -The crop is said to bo
ver large.
The San Juan people have organ
ized a company for the erection oi
telephone lines' , taking in Lake City ,
Ouray , Silverton , Mineral Point , all
in In the I San Jcsn-country.
The government has begun suit
against _ , the bondsmen of C. C.
Tompkins ' ; late "United States of Colorado
rado , for' § 1.000 , alleged deficit.
Tompkins is npvr in West Virginia.
Tlio White Rock Flouring mills , sit
uaitid neat ral < nonC in. Boulder coun
ty , were burned Tuesda/night. The
damage done amounts tcr'about $25-
OOC , and is caused by the < destructior
of the mill and wheat and flour storec
in it. i "
Messrs. Junes & Co , , on the Cham
pion lode , in "lluSscll gulph , have jusi
had tmc of the largest.runs ever re
poitcd in that suction. From 3J cords
of oi-o taken from 'that lode , tlfey re
ali/ed 70 " ounces of gold , worth
81,078.03 ' , or § 318.17 currency pei
cord.
cord.The
The banks of Central City report
more : gold being brought in since tlie
firs instT than ever before in the same
tim since the opening of the country.
"
There"raje very few mines in the coun
try of importance shut down at the
present time , and some of these prom
ise to start 'up again in a few days.
ONCE MORE TO THE BREACH. "
UEMARKABLE 1'EKFOnMANCK OF
V. " OUT IN COLORADO.
There has to-night occurred in Colot
orado < .Springs , Col. , a memorable
scene in theatre performances. Mr.
Gee Rignold has been advertised for
week past to 'appear at Colorado
Springs iu the play of "Henry V. "
To-night u-pfctur of disgust and hor-
lor , he sat-orrliis
kingly tlirone-reprc-
senting th prbfcjy. xcharacter *
'
which KCvras to sfridS niUIjUica.
step , was IGi20 , feet ; the hall he
was to Ifll with Shakespeare could
contain at its utmost 400 people. At
'
first 'interval in his speech , the and
words "My Godf which he uttered ,
wen not in the playf but they very
fully expressed the agony with "which
contemplated the performance of a
jrand farce. It was a relief when the
first act , cut down as it never was
mutilated before , closed. He had
opportunity for rest and recovery and
been
the sublime perfornuihce qf the orchestra - aeon
chestra , consisting of one fiddle and
more. Shakespeare , happy in all
things ; , fortunately put "Rumor" in
act ! of Henry V. , and through A
"Rumor , " who'by the way , perform
her difficult part as perfectly as if
before : a largo , appreciative audience ,
us some idea 0f the transposition iy
the character/ The play , advertis- rcasoi
begin at 8 o'clock , was delayed by
necessity of each actor gliding in
tlio dressing room separately that
< might bejiad for the arrange
of his ' rtc her toilet , until 9 ? d.
o'cloi , an'd was ! then necessarily cut
n aa much as human
ingenuity .
,
< accomplish. In the second
-
ap-
pjaranco ofRignold the audience
hiufeolf , his company , and even , I
' ] believe , liis-gallant horse , " Cris 544
, waiting on the street for the
of , and robm for his entrance Rufun
,
how perfectly out of place Shakes-
e was in Jiij closet , broke into
agcneral laugh/iLiugheTr Rignold out _
his disgust iufo a laugh , ftugfied
company iutd a laugh , and.tho au-
laughed itself into an uproar of
laugher. When Rignold , iriVone of
sublime speeches of Shak"espcaro ,
out and said "
: "Gentlemen , this
d d
ridiculous ; you cannot ex-
the 1 'utterance of the words of
Shakespeare on such a stage , nd.be-
such a housc there'waa burst
applause ] , long continuedrwhile the
of-Rignold shook wfth laughter
it vfras ridiculous it -
, was- painful ,
wa disgusting ! And "when about
thesecond charge > in battle ,
forgetting the ccHing'wasextreme-
yjpjvvattcnj < r < l3o raise his flagand"
* couldhot place the pole up-
tis ; Pe * Jooked with a laugh at the
dieneaf the "ceiling , and forcings
eountSiancowsiiitabeJo ) ; making Jha-
g arairgu % < jV the desperate
roops-v $ < iiaw ! lCs ridiculous.
mo mention his entree info
, and I will close a letter that
not give the one-tenth of the .
,
remarkable performance of Rig- ocated
experience. Two men were places
* o crowd tlio stage , aod give taining
appearance , of the inhabitants O. F. '
; out by tho- thousands to wel- oclGU
back tlicir victorious king. He
in on hi-j h0rW
, was- able to
a i few stops and by judicious
vir
By
anagemcnt contrivwl to turn the District
for his egress vrithout sweeping . - , iSi
inhabitant , into the gutter.Suggj
gutter.-
Wn.l , { , . * , . . " - Jet ,
rt
BcUatpi
iiUKl „ „ . . , . . ' saidionfc l
NOTICED conrer ol
.
W.Mffler ; , Juroe , qual rterpf
Jtrcb rd n and Jowph north ,
, non resident atfcndinta. fr1S
, J ? " " * * tbo. February west line
irret Court 1 un snd for Addition
Couiity , Xcbraska , affonfer was made by ffctj ther
J ff P ° .n Ul ° W tiun of the death of bcgmnhi
, Anna E. White , in certain artioa thercnnt'
pending In said Conrt in favor of said plain- State ot
arTunst ? ou impleadcd with Edwin A. Al- ance ren
othsrs ! , dcfendanta. that the said action bo court ,
re
in the name of Howard Jiito.'ss heir Et inO.
representative of raid Ann > E. White ;
unless guffideut cause be shown against set for thi
withm the timeaDowed by law. ponedby
therefore ] required to apricw on the 19th 1878.
June , 1S78 , jii said District Court , and
, if any jou Iiave , wUr 'd action Omaha
bo rerire < l in the namcof
ISciratlt'd
CEi > . Send
OO3
GUNS , AMMUNITION , FISHING TACKLE
W1STKR.Y AOE.1TO
Winchester Blfle ? , Colt's "and Smith & Wesson's Revolvers , and
v Union Metallic Cartridge Co.
s .Cornerjllth and Farnham Streets ,
mAIIA , NEBRASKA.
" 3EMEC s C3O- ,
, _ . ( OMAHA , NEB. )
A \V ifcJ * J J * if Ai i /
MANUFACTURERS OF CIGARS
t Wholesale Dealers in
Tobaccos , Pipes , Fancy Goods and Notions.
*
( OMAHA , NEB. )
MANUFAGOMAHA JEWELERS
Wholoaalo Dealers Iu Jewelers' and Watchmakors' Materials. Western
Agents for AMERICAN CLOCK CO. , and PHILLIP BROS. '
SHOW CASES.
c _ AND- _ _
5FEGIAL flAYORING EXTBACIS.
Eminent Chemistsand * Physicians certify that these goods
are free from adulteration , richer , more effective , produce
better results than any others , and that they use them in
their own families.
UNIQUE PERFUMES are the Gems of All Odors.
TDOTHEN E. A3 asrceablc , healthful Liquid Dentifrice. '
J.EMON SUGAR. A Substitute for Lemons.
EXTRACT JAMAICA GINGER. From Pure Root.
STEELE & PRICE'S UUPULIN YEAST GEMS.
The first Irff llop Ycnst in the World.
STEELE , & PBICE,3Tuifr5. ; ' ; , Chicago , St. Louis , aud Cincinnati.
NEBRASKA LAND AGENCY.
DAVIS &SNYDER ,
No 156 Farnham St. Omaha , Neb ,
HAVE NOW FOR SALE
400,000 Acres Choice Laud
IN EASTERX NEBRASKA.
15,000 acres in Douglas Co. at 7i3$10i > cra < .rc.
10,000 acres in lurt count at * 3 < a88vr \ acre.
10,000 acres in Washington Co. at t ( > $3 ] > cr .tiro"
50,000 atrcs in Cunun count } at $ > | > cr
10,000 aircs in r ) Hljc enmity at sf.o IO | > cratro
AnJ hoc b.xlics in Culfax , l'lattcb.iiinilcr , But
ler , felanltin , Jlatli on , ami otlicr rastem ain
nortliea > tcni counties. JIuij uf tlieiu plccuw
ha\c been ] wiecteJ umler our personal
ion with great care , and are now fur the first tirm.
offered for talo. Prices , from SiiO to jlO l > er
acre , on easy terms of payment
IMPROVED FARMS.
N Omalia , and stations on th Union Pacific ,
Om : and Northwestern , and Fremont and Elk-
bon Valley railroads.
bonS' ' bargains for ICO acres throe miles from
Omaha. 120aimi under cullivatj-rti ami bahncc
line tinilur : f.inn buildings crUMpkU- . One "I the
best fjrins in Dougl countr , and cheap.
120 aircs ten miles from Omaha on the Military
nwl ; nil under cultivation. Laixi hoinc. > | "nnj ,
fruit , pirdeii and nil Jitcosrir ) f.mu IiniMiii s.
- IbOacreM , tno miles fnnn Onuli' , bO acrvs under
lcr cullltntion. ( iinxl dwelling , bini , c-nni inhs ,
clc.2J Krnit-trccs , nimiingiMtcnnil timber.
2JO acres , fiv mdes from Ouute ; NiO acres > m
derculti\atiun ; all uudtr fcucu ; g > * l Iioiisclar-o
bam and other farm buildings . Orchard of 110
acre bearing fruit. Kuimrn attr , and timber
for fueL
ICO acres three miles from Frtmout ; 00 acres
Tinder cultivation. Comfortable d ellmj , ' , large
new barn , trees , shrulibcrj etc. m abundance.
170 acres two miles from Ames ; CO acres under
cultivation ; larcedncllmg , graniOittfOn the
PUttc ner and has nice range for stixk.
70 acres three miles frym North IScnd. All un
deri cultivation. I'ine ilwtlhngv l > am , Etables ,
shed , etc. 5 acres shade trees. A good stock-
tans
ISO acres one mile from Blair. SO acres under
cultivation. ! Comfortable dwelling and other
farm buildings complete. Fruit and shade trees ,
shrubbery , runnin'f Mater , etc. Laud all flret-
class.
class.Others
Others from 40 to GIO acres each in all the best
counties and at vcr > Ion
OMAHA CITY PROPERTY.
Residence end buJnes * lot ? o | U the principal
strct'U and in all the city addition , liargains on
Famliim , Douglas , Dodge , another business
otn-etx. , f ? juneUdtf
OMAHA , - - NEBRASKA , :
The largest and best hotel Eetwecn Chicago
San ! Francisco. Opened neirScrtemberSO ,
1873.i GCO THRALL ,
my20tt .
jTroprictoa.
METROPOLITAN.
OMAHA , XEERASKJ. .
IRA WILSON , Proprietor.
Tlio Metropolitan Hotel is centrally located ,
is ! first-tiass In cierj respect , hating recently
entirelj renoratcd. Tlie pubhc will find it S
comfortable and homelike house. [ morStf
FRANK H. MEY K ,
Atlantic Hotel ,
COR. TENTH AND HOWARD STS. ,
3T.J3E33B.
Rooms all rafittcd and nen ljfurnijfie.1. . Board
the day or eek. Sample Itooai. Charges
cagonable. _ IjihlOdly
CITT HOTEL ;
TENTH STREET ,
OMAHA , - NEBRASKA.
. Pe > c/icAe and Jf. jfTeinrictt Stotley ,
\ , rROPRIETOBS. '
Thojbeortwo * * * dollar a dajIiousc'iii JLeWest.
- ; ] nrtel51 >
GIBBON HOUSE , itat
& 546 TWELFTIT STKPET ,
( Southwest corner-Dod u Street
ufuniUbeJ ! Evejftbai 'i&r. Table-boanJ ,
S3.M pec week.
A. DA.SKER rroprietor.
*
marltdlv
THE ORIGINAL
iRICGS ' HOUSE !
COR. RANDOLPH ST. AND FIFTH AVI. .
nJ
lie
lost
ction
ess
pos
on
sst
icso
: ing
jury
I
z rll
'Bishop
Alaban
Coltuul
we tan
II. Stej
PRICES REDUCED TO- }
ally
2.00 AND $2.50 PER DAY mild mons , *
In the business centre , conVcnieuttoall
01 amusement. Etegantly furnished , cote RE
all : modem improTemtntsV rosfccnger e ]
IL CU1IM1NGS , rropretor.f
HILL , Chiel Oerk , ( late of Gault House ) . is the
much
the sto
' gestion
PIASTER'S
SALE ,
Sl !
ywtue an order of sale , iarticil ontof tlit OBIG
TietCuurtiiiai l for Dt.ugL-w cminty ,
- riVi V' mc I'recttJ.I- .
on.
(13th ( ) day of JulyD. . Is73 , nUo' '
Bnl of that day at the south d. r of thai Price ,
boose in the aty otOmaha. in Mid county , .
public auction
the property descnbedln
rjTto' il BeSinn at Ihe soptbcast
.rlfiortbcastiuarterof the sonlhwcst
' section ten (10) ( , towmhii ) nVtecaflDX
° , llfttac (13 ( > * * . " " runnfoff By
fhe tbCnce-wtt 7 33-100 feet to tlie 'District
} alley m block fire (5) , in take's bka ,
t h
thencecasfWT 33-100 ftct , to thfl-placeof 10 o'clock
tss2"getherwuh ] ! a11 the aWUTtcnances thccuui :
rJS3rSU1rrftall . * ? Vovsb * coontv , cpnnty
> Said rale
U
to satisfya balhriy de
remaining unpaid on a judgment of said " " *
recovered by- James W.
Savaee , against enty
. S ? ? 1 * ? . Ttf lc iii
'
gmcntrai 'seven
n-theSthda/of June , lS78but was post- mded
the plaintiff to the said 13th of July l d ,
LEWS B. AIKEK , *
„ . Special Master Commissioner" Ija ,
, , ieb. , , June 12 , 78. djl2-13-2eL 13 Rredibt
IVORCKS in an any State without pnbliciTy :
Stamp for the Law. ( J. R , SU13 , On-
aplOSm
BAKXIKG HOUSES.
THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED
BANKING HOUSE
IN NEBRASKA.
GALDWELLHAMILTON .
Business transacted same as that of
an Incorporated Bank.
Accounts kept In Currency or gold
subject to sight check without notice.
Certificates of deposit issued pay
able in three , six and twelve months ,
bearintr interest , or on demand with
out interest.
Advances made to customers on ap
proved securities at market rates of
interest.
Buy and sell gold , bills of exchange
Government , State , County and City
Bonds.
Draw Sight Drafts on England , Ire
land , Scotland , and all parts of Europe.
Sell European Passage Tickets.
COLLECTIONS PROMPTLY MADE.
U. S. DEPOSITORY ,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF OMAHA ,
Cor. Farnham and Thirteenth Sta.
OLDEST BANKING ESTABLISHMENT
IX ( UlAIIA.
( SUCC SSOItS TO KOUXTZS BROS , ) '
ESTABUSI1EO IX 185&
Organized us a Jiational Hunk August 20,1SC3.
Capital andProfits Over $300,000
Special ! ) authorized by the Secretary of Treisury
to rccene hnbscnptions to the
U. S. 4 PER CENT. FUNDED LOAN.
OFFICERS AXI > DIRECTOKS :
KOCSTZE , President.
AuotsTLS KouxTzr , Vice President.
II.Y. . YJITES , e.ishier.
A. J. 1'oirtETON , Attorney.
Jou > A. CREIGIIIOV.
F. IL DAVIS , Asa't Coshicr
TIibbankrecti\cideposiL9 ! without regard to
amount ?
amcIs time ccrtilicatta bearing interest.
Draj s draits on San Franoicco and principal
ities of tlielTnited States , also London , Dublin ,
Edinburgh and the principal cities of the conti
nent of Europe
Sells passage tickets for emigrants in the In-
inan line. " * uiaj Idtf
FRANK MURPHY , BEN B. WOOD ,
President Caahier. ireesrs.
STAT PI
OF NKBRASKA.
HALE
GOF FARNAFil AND THIRTEENTH STS.
ynu
OMAHA , XL'BIUSKJ. C.
. CAPITAL , $100,000. E
ocl.TO.
Traniicta a seiif ral Innlarff Lusmraa and tell
draft ! on all the prmtipal cit.es of tlie United
stateo ami Eun > i > c
IJ-i } jtM da > t , o\eminent , city , county , and NE1
.
secuntica. nuldlf
Fo
LIVER DISEASE and
SIMMONS' indigestion preiail to a NEE
I ! greater extent than probably -
ably any other malady ,
relief is always anxiously sot'ght after. If Deal
Liver is regulated in its action , health is al' Granite
invariably secured- Indigestion or want of and meci
in the liver-causes Headache , Constipation ,
amidice , 1'ain , la the Shoulders , Cough , Dizzi-
, 8our St6mach , bad taste m the mouth , Bil-
Attacks , Palpitation" the Heart , Depres-
of Spirits or tlio DIucx , and a hundred other. ,
rmptoms. SIMMONS' LIVER KEDi'i4TOR-.i3 the
remedy tint- has ever been discovered for
ailments. It acts mildly , effectually , and
a simple vegetable compound , can do no
m auy quantity that it may be tokenIt
Is harmless in every way ; it has
11/CD I been used for forty year * , and
LlVCli | hundreds from all parts of the
country will vouch for its virtues
Hon. Alexander IL Stephens , of Georgia ;
1'iercc , of Georgia ; John Gill Shorter , of
; Gen. John B. Gordon , R. L. Mott , of
iltuubus. Ga. , are among the hundreds to whom
refer. Extract of a letter from Alexander
Stephens , dated March 8 , 1S72 : "I occasion-
use , when my condition requires it , Dr. Sim-
Liter Regulator , with good effect. It is
and suits me better than more active medi-
cine. It is not the
PETPIII ATflD I quantity eaten that
IlCUul.nl UK ( gives strength , life ,
blood and health. It
thorough t digestion of the-food taken , let it
or little. " Therefore do not stimulate up
stomach to crave food , but rather assist di-
after eatinjr , by taking
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR ,
BIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE.
MAVUTACTCRKI ) OfLT BY
Philadelphia , Pa.
6LOO. Sold by all Druggist *
je7 Itew daw lyr
MASTER'S SALE.
virtue of an order of sale , issued out of the
Cmirt , for Douglas County , Xe-
and to mo directed , I will , on the
day of July , A. D. , 1S7S , at
, a. m. , of slid day , at the south door of
boas' . ' , in Die city of Omaha , in paid
, sell at public auction the prop
described In said order to-wit : The east
hundred and eeen feet of lot one (1) ( ) , in block
oneX71) ) , hi the city of Omaha , bcinsix -
feet front on 10th street , by one hundred Tir
feet front
on Davenport
ttrtet , and
by rectangular lines as originallrsnr-
together with all the appurtecancea to the -
iebloa0-ing ; ituate in
Don0-las
county \e-
iofaitffy a judgment of said court rc-
Samuel H Chittcnden. plan'tiT ! :
' . ,
lost'John P. and Sus.uinali Md'hc-son de
AI.KP.tD Ill'HLEV.
EXCELSIOR STOVE HOUSE
ESTABLISHED 1855.
MILTON ROGERS.
- Solo Agency for the
Celebrated Charter Oak Stoves ,
Tlie Favorite Cook Stoves ,
Stewart's Famous Cook Stoves ,
HIHIers's Patent Double-Cased Wrought Iron Ranges.
Jobber of
TIN PLATE , METALS , TINNERS' STOCK ,
Patent Granite Iron Ware. Stamped , Plain andJauaiiucd
Wares.
Dealers can me tlnia and freight by onlenn ? from us.
WHITE , FOB CATALOGUES AND PRICE LISTS.
MILTON ROGERS ,
ny isti So. 2411 Farnbnin St.t O.1IAILIEB
JEWELRY MANUFACTURERS-
br . sSfe1 . ] il o
.Ci y ? I
A. U. IIUIIEIHLIXX & C < > . ina-ltr
, Sc OO W JLjIEJ. ,
AGENTS FOR MINEES OF ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
OFFICE-508 Thirteenth Street. OMAHA , NEB.
TVT A
( OMAHA , NEB. )
WHOLESALE MUSIC DEALERS
Agents for Steinway , Knabe , and other Good Pianos , dough , Warren ,
Mason & Haralln , and other Organs.
for Price Libt.
M. HELLMAN & CO.
MERCIMAT TAILOKS ,
MANUFACTURERS OF CLOTHING ,
AM > DEALERS IV
aENTS' ' FUEKTSHEfG GOODS , &c.
ONE PRICE ! GOODS MARKED IX PLAIIV FIGURES !
221 and 222 FarnLam Street , Cor. 13th.
M\ltl
D. T. MOUNT ,
* ( Successor to A. KKLLY , )
, SADDLES AND WHIPS
. . ,
JL. FITJ. LINK OF
BZOZRSIE
254 FARNHAM STREET , OPPOSITE GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL , OMAHA.
febldly _
GOME AND GET A GOOD
HP "FT" T
JCIL 1
JKL
SWEAT-BOX OR VAPOR ELECTRIC TUB BATHS.
The only Bath Rnoms in the city. Everj tiling strictly First-class.
CITY HALL , COR. I6TH AND FARNHAM. . A. HARRISOX , Prop.
aprlZdljr
aprlZdljrMcSHANE & SCHROEDER ,
BUYERS AND SinPPEKS OF
BUTTER AND EGGS
174 Farnham and 510 Eleventh Street , Omaha , Neb. ,
WE BUY BUTTEK AND EGGS AT HIGHEST
MABKET ' .
I'RICE. AXD PAY SET CASH.
We Charge no Commission.
REFpEXCES-Firbt National Bank , Omaha Jlcstrs. ,
. . ; fcieel Johnson A
jlorgan A. , . Company Omaha-
Callasher Omaha ; Mesgrs. Max Jlejer Jc Co .orMercanUleACTric g m'rlidlr '
DOUBLE AND SINGLR ACTING
POWER AND HAND PUMPS
Steam Pumps , Engine Trimmings , Mining Machinery , ,
BELTING HOSE , BRASS AND IRON FITTINGS , PIPE . , STEAM PACKING
AT WHOLESALE 4x0 n-iMir '
HALLADAY WIND-MILLS , CHURCH KM SCHOOL BELLS.
_ . A. . L. STEANG. 205 rarnham Street. Omaha , ffeb.
IL OODI RET. E. V. DEXTER. _
g WUrnUV
fc CO _
EOASTED ( AJSTD GEOUKD
. . SPICES , CREAM TARTER AND MUSTARD , j ND NO JPAREIL BAKING POWDER.
octSOdly 291 Douglas Street , i m , qa. Neb.
IMIIETZ Sc
MEBBASKA BREWERY AND MALT HOUSE
,
Cor. 16th and LC.-Ucm > orlli S < s. , Omalia , Xcbra&ka. '
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