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    0\IAIADAILYBEE--AVEDSTESDAYMOENIISTG MAY 11,1881.
THE ] \ [ ,
THE DAILY BE.
OMAHA PUDUSHING CO. . PROPRIETO
DIG Farnliam , bet. Oth and 10th Street
TKKMS OK SnSCItIPTIO.\ : :
1 Copy 1 year , in mlvance ( postpaid ) . *
" * *
tj nimitlw .
S months " " .
RAILWAY TIME TABLE
tKAVIKO OkUIIA KibI OS SOCHI OCJ > D.
C. , is. & O. 5 . in. 0:40 : p. in.
C. & N. W. , G a. m. 3:10 : p. in.
( J. , Jt. 1. & 1' . , C n. in. SMO p. in.
B K. C. , KL J. i C. J ! . , S a. in. S:40 : p. 111. Ar
at St. Louis ut C:25 : a. in. and 7:45 : * . in.
WHflT OE fcOtTIIWIViTI ! .
I ! . & 31. lu Nub. , Through Kxpruss , SM a.
U. * it. Unroll ) llxpreM. 7:30n. m.
I' . V. Kxprvfca , 12li p. m.
O. i It. V. rorUnujln , 10:20 a. m.
O. & II. V. forOscwU , 0:40 : a. m.
\ . I' . Irci ht No. 5 , , : SO a. m.
r. I1. Jrright No. U. 8:11 a. in.
I' ' V lro.-llt * ° - t C:10 : p. m. _ ciulgranl
L. 1' . freight No. 11 , b2S p. m.l . , . . . -
G FCOM P.ANT AtD HOITU.
( J. U. & Q. , 51) a. m. T.-25 p. m.
C. s N. W. , 0:4.1 : a. m 7:15 p. ui.
C..K. I. tl'.8.45 a. in _ 9.-05 p. lu.
'K. C. , Kt Joe & C. It. , 7:40 : a. m.-C:15 : p.
. , .St. I * i I' , 10:55 a. in. 455 p. in.
FROM THK vrar AD sorrmrmr.
O. & U. v. from Lincoln 12:11 p. m.
b. P. UxproMi 3:2 p. in.
If. & 31. in A't-b. , Through Kiprw < J:80
, i3ii.
i3ii.I
I ! . & M. Uncoln Expires 5:50 a. in.
If. P. Freitfit No. 10-1:40 p. in.
-.o. C 4.-Jj p. in. Kuiijnuit.
No. 810:50 : p. in.
y . 12-lln5 : n. in.
O. Si 11. V. inked , r. 4:35 p. in.
.
. ( NYIiraka Division ol tlm St. Paul & Woux C
Itonii.
> o. 2 IMITCS Omlilia 8 a. in.
y < > . 1 Hint's Omaha 1:50 p. in.
No. 1 arrirm at Uninlu at 4:30 : p. in.
No. S urmo at Omaha nt 10:45 : a. m.
' TT.A1X8 EKJTTRK.V OYAUA AXD
I oovscti. iiLcrra.
I.CAVII OinMia at 8.-00 , 0:00 and 11:00 : a. J
1CO. 2.1.0. 3:00 : , 4:10. : f.W : ( and e. < x > p. in.
I.UUK : Council Itliiflsiit b:23. 11:25 , 11 S3 a I
1 & , 2:25 , 3:2 : : . , 4S5 5:25 : und Si p. m.
KiinditVH Tlie ilinnniy ICSLVM Uniitla Ht 9
and ! ! : ( ) a. in.:2.i , 4OO nd * Op. ui. Uai
Umiuril IlluITi t y:2i and ll:2Ja. in.j2.-25 , 4
and ii"p. : . in.
Opening and Closing of Mails.
HOVTK. OFKJi. CIOfK.
a. in. i > . m. n. in. p.
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aSo , It. I. & I'dciflc. 11:1.5 : 0:00 :
o , . & y 11:00 1:20 S
12:30 :
bianx City mid II * ! )
I'nion ' I'ai-ifie S ; ( ) 11:40 :
' ' ' ' ' '
II. Jt II. in Neli . . . . . . . . 4:00 : S:40 : f >
Unulia& Northwc. < M-ni. 4:30 7:30
Ixical iiiaiN lor State of Iowa Iwuelmtone
ilav , \fz : 4:20. :
. \ Lincoln .Mail in ao ! oH'iicd ) at 10.SO a. tn.
Othcc oin'ii Hiinda > 8 fruni 12 m. to 1 p. m.
TIIO.1. K. IIAI.L. } ' . V
. 'y . K. ctAREhnx. o. .1. lit' :
Clarkson & . Hunt ,
Su tnr5 to lUchanh k Hunt ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA-V
- -
215 S. Hth Htiik-t , Oinvha , Neb.
W. J. CONNELL ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAT7
Omenrront Hoonis ( up flair * ) in Hsnsi-oi
new brick building , N.V. . t-onivr Fftcontli a
1'arnhain Strott" .
.IOIIN I. nv.HiTw tnAK. n. KMI
REDICK&.REDICK ,
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA
KKiUl ] attention trill IH-KK
' * rMntioim | of every ilpwriptton. will pnvctii-e
nil tlio cmirtb of the State and the UuiUil Hint
( KricK Fanihani St. , o ] > ] vi iU. Court HOIIW
J. ENGLISH ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAfl
S10 South Tliirtcoiith Street , with
J. M.Woolworth.
D. S. BENTON ,
ATTORNEY- -LAV
n nu > cic ,
l > r. ISth St . , Oiiiahn , JJt-b.
A. G. TROUP
ATTORNEY - AT - LAV
oinot Iii IIan'Oiiili'ii lllock , with Ororgo
1'iirhrtt , U-tiG linibiin St. , ( malm , Neb ,
Dexter L. Thomas ,
ATTORNEY- -LAV
ntrirKSUAXh-s itru.uixu ,
Oinalin. Nt-linnlia. m"
D. F. Manderson ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAI ?
S42 Knrnliim St , Omalm , Xfb.
Edward W. Simeral ,
ATTORNEY - AT - LA ?
Ilitnm I ! f reichton lll.irk. l.ltlininUVtufilMKtn
HAM BUBO LINE
"Woeklj7 Line of Steaniors
" ' ' ' . TllLMlSDAT at
- KVI'.l'.Y
"V'wk
\\-K N 'w
m. , lor
ENGLAND ,
FRANCE and
GERMAN
Vori "sige apply to
1
r. ii. iueiiAUi > iCo. ,
Gen. 1'aw. Agent , 01 Itroailtvay
N w You
I'RAM : 11 Mowu > , HHVET Tisi'T , Omaha.
AlUCXTa WANTED KGR
Creative Scienc
ami > iXVAL 1'lIII.OSOriIY.
* 1'rofiiwly itlu > .tnit > l. Tln > most impiirUut
lust lx > .ik "publWiisI. Kierr funiily wantH' '
K\tnu IiiiarInilumuetits t > ttrnil agonts.
Aililn * * , AURHTR' I'l-BLlHiiixu Co. , St.joui \ \ ,
AGENTS WANTED FOR
J'AhTHJ , ! SKU.IIO llOOI.lt t > F T11H Aim !
Foundations of Succes
11U.SINT.SS AM ) SOCIAL FOKMS.
Thulantof trnilc. lepal fiinns. bow to tr
net l.iisinefci. luluolilii tables. > ial itlqut
itirliAiiieutiirv USKKI- . how tn vomluct public I
iu ; in fart it i. a eomploto ttuiile to Sun-rm
nlliiiMVi. A tainiU nwtmity. AtMr w for
iilan nntl * | w < .ial tVrnu AM'llDU I'l'ULISII
O . , Mt. l < oui , Mo. _ _
To Nervous Sufferer
THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY.
Dr. J. B. Simpson's Speci
It i * tt jwkithonirc fur SiH'niuitorrliwi , Km
wiVni" * . l'un > oteurv. am ! nil ili w n * l
miu hell-Abnw , E Meutnl Anxiety , lav
lunorv , 1'nlMS in the Hark or biile , ainl liw
tint l i
Coiiriini ]
Inxiuity
Kiimrlvj ;
Ilie .Sjn :
K-iiiS i
uith won
fill jiurrt'
l-aiiml
* ht fre to all. IVritu for tlioin snil get llill
tieiilam. , ,
1'liee. tlvifl < - , tl.0 l JH-r l < u Vaje , or MX J >
"i * lor "i.UU. AdJn all onlorn to
" .
Xo . H > < anil HX ! ilaliiiit. lIuBMo , X. '
Sol.l iu Umaba bv t" . K. Uoivlaun. J. W. 1
5) . K. l , h , and all
AOKSTS WAXTE1 * ixm OVK M'.W lll > OU ,
" BIBLE FOR THE YOUNl
tr tlio Stun' of the Sci iplnr - , by "Ker. C.\
er I'r iV , 1 > ll..inninpltaii.l Um <
aiiKiuce for olJ and young Profusely tllui
iHl. nnkiiii ; n i < wt intrmtiiif ; n > l impivt
until instructor Kvery piireiit will wxnire.
houM cinnilate it. 1
Wiiit rixwhers. > n
3OO. Henil for eifnilars ith itra ternu.
J. 11 MAMBKIS.V O . , St. Uuis , il
REED'S
"ALL TIME
llv "Abiiont , " be by Allevaiidw' * "Alnlall
Lire of "IMdMuUh ilaiJf Hrkt ilaui 'im Ti
li > " \\'nr Hitiix. . " con of tlie rviiowiual "Lei
Uin ; " Sxvond. "BU Hrov-kunriil iT by "CV
us , " son of imp-jrli\l "SoM-reifni. " >
"Almonfit" > irt ilam by "Mainurlno Cli
and liUSiroby U > Sdr llainblctniiUn. "
TliU twiiarkablr liorwUl . fucycareo
Ilav , be will M.TVB onlr S5 uiurw ih ! ( of w
unnibcr ii now cnpiirtxl ) at KsM J > tr nurc ,
able at time of r-cn ice.
St M > couiuicneert April lit aud 1U n t.
Ikt After lliat time lii Mil ire will 1 J <
5535 ' ( W. Any inarc that has trotted in 2 JO K
Mii'r. ALL TlMK Hl tan < J MondayV , Tile *
and Ar lnc Uy , T.di U'-ol. Iwjinnimr tlie
if April , on iWatletli. t of Ksbtcentl
r-tnu-k tiHininus ami th * jyujaJiuler of
at the lonwr of llth and Iloi'sn ) ttrce
ED. REED , Proprietc
Corner llth and Howard
DP , Black's ' Eternal
CXJJKJH.
rjrantwl a &Je , CXrtain nud Lpecilr Car
llhcujuuUfin in > J1 its lorms , Nur ljo , I
Itatk , I'aiu in tinliruuit ku > ] SiJc , 1'uJu it
, r. It i an itit rn l r
ilr. a Tonic and Blcxid rurificr. aud - Lie i
liioviw the li a > iHmptoVe the itfiiixa ! lin
l , BLACK i CO. . IVoprirtore ,
I'lattcuiouUi , > >
OOOPJIAS , CcaT Aycnt , Onwlw.
Business Directors
Art Emporium.
J. U. ROSE'S Art Emporium , 1516 Italic Sti
Stod EUKraTinji , ) il t'aintins , Cliromos , I'a
PnuiiM. KraniiiiR a S [ > cciaHi. Iiow l'ric s.
J. UONNKU , 1303 Poujla Strcvt Cool Sti
Abstract and Real Estate.
JOHN L. MoCAttfE , opposite Post OiTiec
IV. II. nAnTLETT , S17 Soutli 13th Street.
Architects.
bUFUUNi ; i MENDELSSOHN , AKCHITHC
Room 14 , Uroi bton lilocu.
A. T. LAUCK , Jr. , Uooiii 2 , Cruitfhton KIocl
Booti and Shoes.
JAMIii Dr.Vl.VE & CO. ,
One IlooU and Shots. A K < xxl agsonnc-n )
homework on liwid , comer 12th and llarncjr.
THOS. EIUCKHOX , S. E. cor. letli and Deus
JOHN POKTfNATfS.
005 10th street , iiiatiufacturirj to orJer gtwl v.-
at loir prices , llcpniriii ? done.
Bed Springs.
J. F. LAUKIilEU , Manulicturcr , Vihers' 11
Books , News and Stationery.
J. I. KUfKIIAlT , 1015 Faniham .S
Butter and Eggs.
McSHAXE i SCHKOF.PKn , the oldest 1 ! . and
JOUM in NcbruLa , esUblishttl 1S7.Oinalia. .
Boarding.
GKNTilAL
ItHSTAt'UAXT ,
JlllS. A. nVAK ,
wnlU irt conur ICtli and Itotl o.
lett liodrd for the Money.
Satisfaction ( iuarauti-
Icala at all Houni.
IJoard bj the ! > iy. Week or Month.
l ! od Teniw Jor t'a
rurulthod Uoomi Sup | ilii < d.
Carriages and Road Wagons.
VM. KNVDKIt , No. 1513 14th and Ilarncy Strct
Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
HXPIIKW UOSCVVATEK , 1510 Farnham Ftrt
'ova Surrey" , ( inule and Scwcmgc
Commission Merchants.
JOHN < ! . WILLIS , 1414 ItalRo Strit t.
J It. KKI'.MKK. For details eec large adxerti
ncnt in ! > ily and Weekly.
Cigars and Tobacco.
VEST A FltlTRCIIEU , , llannfactnrcrs of Oiyi
nd Wholesale Drtilirs in Tolfflocoi , 1305 Dougl
V. F. LOKKNZRN , manufacturer. 514 10th ru
Cornice Works.
i'CTttni Comito Worts , Manufaiturcai Ii
orn'nv. Tin , Iron and Slate Kooning. Onl
rom any Imallty promptly eiefubxl in tliu l >
lannsr. Factorj' and Uftiix1310 Kedge Strict
Jejraniied Iron Cornires , Window Ca [ . el
uuiufartunil and pyt up in animrt of 1
juntrj. T. JIXlIdLLi , 41C Thirteenth street.
Crockery.
. liONXV.rt , 1300 I > oiiRla street. Good lino.
Clothing and Furnishing Good : .
F.O. II. I'KTKKSO.V. Alvi Hatl , CUJH , Itn
liowi , > 'olioni and Cutlery , W > 4 S. lOtli sttvuti.
Clothing Bought.
. SHAW 1I1 i iy highest Ca-.h price for HI I
iand ilotliinj. < ! orn r 10th and Karnliam.
Dentists.
) R. 1'AITL , WilliamV lllork. Cor. 15Ui A. 10.1,4. .
Drugs , Paints and Oils.
KTIIN .V CO. ,
liaruu.-isti , Fine Fam-y ( JooiN , Cor. IMli a
V. J. WIHTEIIOl'SC , Wlioleialc.V Retail , Iflth
' . C. FIKI.H , )22 North .sido Cumins ftK-
I. I'AKlt , UniKfint , 10th and How-anl
Dry Goods , Notions , Etc.
J01IK II. F. I.KHMAXN A CO. ,
Cow Yoik l iy Goods Store , 1310 and 1312 Fai
ham street
O. Knoirold , nlw boots ami choes , 7th ( c 1'uc-it
Furuituro.
i T. GHOSS , Xuw and Sncond Hand I'limlto :
ud Mores , 1114 Ikjnl.n. Highest cash pri
id ( or pocoml hand goods.
. no.VNKR , ISiiQ ItoutfUs it. Hue POO.IH , J
Fence Works.
OMAHA PKSOK W.
irST , rr.IKS Jt OX , ISIS Ilann-y HI. , Iniproi
il ICB Iloios , Iron ami Wixnf FVIIIMI , Olf
tiillin , CoiiuUr ( Tina and Walnut
'
Florist.
A. Itouaghnc , plant * , rut flowen , . > ! , Wti
If. , N. W. cor. lOtli and DouglM Ktrvvl .
Foundry-
IOI1S WF.ARNK k S4Q.VS , txir. llth k Jarkson
. Flour and Feed.
IHAHACITT MIM.S , fetli and raniluun S
iVrhhaiu IliiM. , proi > rietorn.
Grocers.
' STEVKNS , 2lht twtwccii Cuiiiin ? and Im
r. A. JIcSIIAXK , ( Turner 23 < i and Cuiiiins.Sitixi
Hatters.
Ar. L. i-AUuorrK .t tv . ,
500 Dou Uis Street , Wholralo
Hardware , Iron and Steel.
tOUV.V A l.A.UWOKTIiyVhoktnIu , 110 a
Mil street.
A. IIOUIK3. corner IPth and CSillfonilx
Harness , Saddles , &c
I' . II. WI'JST , Z"X > ISth St. , but. FarnHnrn
Hat and Donnet Bleachers ,
[ jxdiro'gct your Straw , Chip and IVlt H.its di
up nt uortli4ut txmivr .V'i outeentli aud Cap
ATfinia. WU. UOVK , I'roprit-lor.
Hotels.
C'AXFlKI.ll HOUSE , fi j. CM icM,9tli & 1 arnli
U01LVX 1101'SK , r. II. Oiry , 913 Famlium
SLAVK.VS HOTI'-U F. KUveii. lOtli Street.
Iron Fencing.
"HieV < flcm Curiiiea WurkRcnl" for
Champion lion Frm-e Co. , liavc on hand all ki
ut Fmicy litni rcncui , Cnotinsoi I'lmiil * , Itailii
iU1S10 IKvlffe utrei't. a
Intelligence Offlce.
J1KS. L1Z7.1K DKXT , 217 10th Street.
Jewellers.
JOHN" lUrilEl ! , 1S14 Faniliam Stn-ct.
Junk.
II. lliHTHtI.It : ( , Itajsand Mctftl '
Lumber , Lime and Cement.
FOSTEH A < 1UAY , eiimer OOl and Donglag
Lamps and Glassware.
J. 1IONXKU , 1SW Dotigbw St. I.KH ! Vaii
Merchant Tailors.
O. A. LINIMJUEST ,
One of onr mo.t popular llercliant T ilor in
exiting the l.iie t < lmin < i for Spring und uni
l od < 4 fur .ttfitUmcn'n irear. SUlisli , dura
and prices luw as rer , 21i 13th bet. Itoug.,1 : Ft
Millinery.
MllS. C. A. UI.VOKK. Wholesale and IteUiil , 1
ey : IKH ! in Ktwitaricty , X ' | ihyr , ftord lion
liiinlcrj , Oloves , Coi > etn , ie Olieapmt HOUM
the W rt. I'ureliaven M e 30 jn r vent. Ol
l.y Mail. 115 Fiftuenth Mrret.
Physicians and Surgeons.
W. S. fillllW , U. II. , Koom No. 4 , Crcijl
m < Kk , Ifitli StreuL
A. S. l.HISKSUISn , M. I > . Mawniie Itlork
C. U IIAUT , M. ! > . , l cand Kir , opji. jio-to
IU. L. II. CUADDY ,
Oculikt and Auritt , S. W. 15th and Farnham
Photographers.
< ! KO. 1IKV.V , J'KOP. ,
Graixl Central ( Tnllm ,
' 212 Sixtentli St.f ,
ii.xir Masonic Hall. Fin > t-cla n Work und 1'roi
Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting.
P. W. TAKI'Y .V CO. , 31C 12th St. , ti-t. Tapil
und IMujb-i. Work promptly attend ! to.
D. FITZPATUICK , 14K ( ) Douslas Stnt-t.
Painting and Paper Hanging.
1IKSKY A. KoSTKIW. 141Z IK > 1
Planing Mlil.
A. MOVER , manufacturer of h , uo > 3M. Ml
molding ! , nereU , lIwU-ni , lianJ ralU , fuminl
wroll w iniic. . , cur. lKxlc and Ui f.treU
Pawnbrokers.
J. UOSCSFKLP. 3i2 10th hu , lt. Far. i 1
Refrigerators , Canfield's Patent ,
C. F. GOODMAN. IJtfc ftt.bct. Farn. A Har
Show Case Manufactory/
O. J. WILliR ,
MsinifactmxT and 1 Killer in all kinds of S
C IKt'priKlit Owen.c , 1S17 Oioj St.
Stov * * 3id Tinware.
A. BL'KM TWI ,
Dealer in Storcfl and Tin ar , and
ol Tin Itoof < and all kindi , ol Jtuilding
OdJ Frflow. ' lKx-k. !
J. iMjSXEJl , 1309 IV > ngU < Si. Good and Cli
J. EVANS. Wholcwle Rii ( > J.UUH Sl J ) ! 1U
CuUirutom , < .Md Fellou * ' Jlkl ] ,
Shoe Stores.
Phillip Uny. ISM Farnham st , l-eL 13th A 1
Second Hand Store.
PFJIK1XS A LEAK , 1415 r on.jlt , , New
l M-ond llanrt I'urnitnrr , Home Fu/ul Knjc Gv
Ac. , trought and old on narrow
Saloons.
HKSRV KAUKMANN.
In the new fcrick hlock on Ik > uRla < Stnvt ,
Ju t opened a UKkt 1'JfcaDt ISitu IlalL
Hot Lundi froui 10 to 1 ;
ctery day-
*
FL.VKNT.CY ,
On FarnuiW. Dtit to the It. A M. headouar
ha.t raopei l a UHtt ftnd couipl-ite' cctQl > litlu
vhichbarrinf FIUE.and ilotlitrSliipton's Pr
txyr. ill b * opouej for the boj-i | t4 Hot \J
ou and alter prneiit ikte.
" CaliJonU * J. FALCONElt , 679 ICUl Strett
Undertaker * .
CHA8. CICT-E , lOli Finihatn 1 10th i 1
39 Cent Stares.
HENRY FOIIUIAX. U > 7 , noUoM , iiicti
Jcn-tJiy , Ac. 81314th bet. Farnhamand l ou |
P. 0. BACKUS , 1204 Jfcrnluun St , Faney Gc
THE FARM AND GARDE
North Devon Cattle.
From an address on Xorlh Do1
cattle for general utility and as I
producers , delivered by I * . F. Ross
Avon , 111. , before the Central Kan
Breeders' association institute of IS
held in Manhattan , Kas. , we give i
readers tlio following extracts , f
wish we had room for all of it :
"Jt has been a question in the p
as to which of the great producing
tcroata of this country was of
greater importance. At one time
was thought that cotton , our lead
wtaplo of the south , was the great
interest. At a later da to , an the nor
west began to develop , as the praised
sod "was turned over , aiid almost i
tire states converted into fields
waving corn , it WIH contended tl
com was king in this country. Bu
gauged by the number of our pee
engaged in the busings , tlto amoi
of capital invested in it , the lai
proportion of our country that is
eminently adapted to it the 1
Btock intere.it is the most pnuninc
the paramount interest of this nati
at the present time ; and it is daily <
larging and extending its gigantic p
[ Mirtioiis. If we have a king in i
republic , beef is king.
The duty assigned me is to presc
for your consideration the claims tl
Devon cattle have to tlio favoral
notice of the beef producers and g (
cral farmers of the country.
That the Devon is the oldest r :
; if pure blooded cattle is conccdt
Their antiquity is unquestioned , a
they have been noted from the carlit
[ Kjriods of which wo have any antlu
: ic accoimt" for their beautiful a
lymiiictrical forms ; the good quali
if their flesh and milk , and their ru
jed and hardy nature. In portions
England they have over been favor :
sittle with the breeder , as they ha
won and are to-day with tlio butcli
mil consumer of beef throughout t
.vorld wherever known.
A century or more : igo the spirit
took possession of o
English cousins ami they began t
jpbuilding of other breeds of catt
These cattle : ire to bo commended
1st. For the miperiorquality of tlu
! > eef , milk and buttor.
lid. For the cheapness with whi
Lhoy can bo kept producing not on
Iho best beef , milk , and butler , b
; he cheapest also.
M. For their hardy and rugged i
lures , enabling them to live ai
thrive ou the coarsest and most i
nutritions food.
1th. For their strong , vigorous , a ;
iron-like constitutions , enabling tin
to resist disease and endure clima
: hangcs.
5lh. For their great nniscnl
levelopnteiit , their strength a :
ictivity , making them the best of wo
. attie , and enabling them to gatli
heir own food and work their w
.hroiigh life.
Gth. For their beautiful and syi
ncirical forms , their graceful sh
unl carriage , and their rich , glos
etl coats , ever pleasing to the 03
, n 3 over filling the heart with admii
iniu
Possessing , as they do , BO ; na'
; oed qualities combined , capable
dapring themselves to all climates a
nodes of treatment , able to endure t
larsheBt treatment and grossest m
t'ct , but over rendering full compoii !
ion for all the care and attention e\
eslowed on them by man they f
.4 .1 beast for the general farmer , i
ho beef raiser on the western rangi
ind as a general purpose animal i
ill classes of men in all parts of t
rountry , without a rival or a peer.
And yet 1 am compelled to adm
.hey do not please me in every part
tlar. 1 should like them better wit
ut horns. If they can be bred i
.irely divested of horns , and not
my way detract from their many go
Utilities , they would in my judgim
> c almost perfect. And it alfordu i
tleasuro to be abltS to state here , tl
ivilhin the last three years 1 hi :
icon able to produce a few line ape
nous of the Devon that are who
x > rnleH3. If on further trial they :
\iuml to possess all the good qualit
> f the Devon , and losing nothing 1
[ he horns , they will be adopted as t
main foundation of my herd.
JUit to bo fully understood on tl
subject , will btate further , that , of
ihe pure breeds of cattle known to t
American stockman , of Which I hn
itny knowledge , the Devon is decidt
ly myfirst choice. If they can
produced in all their present perf
tion without horns , none of theirgn
qualities in any way diminished , ! w ;
them without horns ; but if not , 1 v
stand iirmly by the Devon , horns a
all. "
Poultry on the Farm.
The time is coming when the en
ern cities will have to depend mail
on the poultry raising states of \
great west for the bulk of their e ;
and dressed poultry. We have a ren
market in every city and town all o' '
the west for eggs and poultry at f
prices , and the people are awakeni
up to the interests of poultry cultu
as wo see by the gradual but sten
change from "dunghills" to mongi
and lately to the improved bree
The farmers of the west have the b
facilities of any class in the conn
for raising nil kinds of domestic jvi
try advantageously. The broad lie
and rich meadows of the farmt
homestead oiler tempting food to
turkey in the way of "hoppers ; " du
will find in the pond , marsh or strc
aquatic food , grubs and larvage ;
am forage over the roadsides or
lanes of the farm , and the hens <
pick up a great deal in the garden :
orchard that prvy-on vegetation r
fruit trees. .Now with a little alt
tion to comfortable quarters for w
ter , and a few dollars wisely spent
a pair or two of thoroughbred fov
the farmer can realize more profit
his poultry than on any live st <
lA.-pt nil the farm. [ Am. Poul
.loiintfil.
Few Delaware Pefldics this Year.
The Wilmington iDeL _ ; Common
of Saturday prints crop reports fr
all parts of tli Peninsula , obtained
meaiin of pjiecial circulars sent
fruit growers and others in Delawi
and on the eastern shore of Marylai
Examination of the letters reveals \
fact f an absolute failure of i
peach crop throjight Delaware , exc
jiossibly along wat.er-c.oiin's ; ; in the
itjote distries of Kent and Suiii
counties. .Kx-Oovornor Gochni
opinion is very t-xplicl t < ) this em ;
anil his impression c > f the condition
the peach utrp tlironghtout the PI
insula is confirmi-d bv iit-htT Corr
sjioiulentM. Letters from Jfr. 1
ham , of Salisbury , and Mr. Kpen
of Snow Hill , indicate that Wicom
and Worcester counties , Delawa
will produce a few peaches , wl
Somei , > et and Uvrp | > t'ster counties ;
not without IIQI O. The TL'i frt tij
other frujte : iiv generally .cnrouRjgi
and there is the pr. l 2tt ! of a g <
wheat crop throughout t ) | Ppiijuni
Trees Over a Thousand Years Old.
Silt Lake fit } Tribune.
The lumbermen of California ev
danut. . jjjivs twjcias tall and two :
a half times as laigt. ii tj > hi wpndei
tree at NVaterKxi , Kisw York ,
have ieen Ki.OOO feet of lumber
ffQiij A cjugle California pine , and
contract with tJMjha ) ; jrs being tone
no logs above thvc h > w i i. ijin } * ,
top left in dm WiV > il3 was innry tl
four feet through wliere the ls.s (
was cut oft' Ami then when it coi
fo a yonenblo age for trees , the
tree * j'j Calayo.rits * 'p'C ; l ini'1' '
this Crystal &pr iu : tree ever icw
l c 800 yeam ikif < m ) ifagna Ch/irta
signed by King John , which wus ;
yeara ; igO.
Navigation.
Headers not much jiaii nidlo )
can call to mind the time when sail
packets were the only vessels in wli
th Atlantic could bo crossed ,
thirty days' voyagii was considere
( ptick trip betww-'n K.nw Vt-rJi !
Livoqwol. Wlien uteamoi-s worn 1 ;
intivuluced the- ran only betw.
Boston and the British coast , and
price of passage was § 300 , Tick
now be bought for one-fifth t
amn , and the improvement in sp
has been equally great. The trij
Queenstown has been made in ab
seven days. But this exceptio
speed does not satisfy -tho jml
wants , and a line of swift vessels
been organized in Great Britain ,
" *
signed to make" the regular j
sage between Jlilford Haven ;
Xcw York within a week. 1
steamer will carry only cabin pass
era and high coat freight. With
large consignment of passengers
S. > 0 each , of about S7 per day , tl
ought to make money. A largo p
portion of the passengers eat lil
during at least a part of the trip ,
sea-sickness is not conducive to he ;
consumption of food. If Bosti
Portland , or Quebec were aubstitiii
for Now York us the American t
minus the voyage could bo ohortei
a day or two. Should these oc <
express trains bo perfected , the ti
may not be far distant when a n :
can sail for the Old World on M <
day , pass Sunday on European si
and , if ho chooses , bo in his nat
laud the following Saturday nig
The improvements now contomplal
will quite surely load to others , a
the so-called rapid transit of our o
day IHS relegated to the department
absolute slowness.
A MAD ACTOR.
HOV A HOTEL WAITKH ItOU.SKD T
VIIATH OK L.VWKKWK BAUKKTT.
Ail-any Cor. N'ew York pun.
Lawrence Barrett , the actor , play
in engagement in this city last wet
It was three years ninco ho had f
lenred here. Mr. Barrett was no ;
i great favorite in Albany. In fa
t was said that when he played hi
.hree years ago ho announced that
jhould never appear before an Alba
ludience again. The amusement-i
ng people of Albany much prefer i
.pi > minstrelsy or the modern s7jcu
ilays to the classical Shakespoari
diameters in which Mr. Barrett is
strong.
The first night of Mr. Barrett's i
: ent appearance in Albany was t
lenolit of J. W. Albatigh in " , Iuli
3 ; < Asnr. " Lclaud opera house AV
: rowded. Mr. Barrett , in the chan
er of Cassius , received an ovatio
\t last ho seemed to have broken t
jrust in Albany , and it was oxpecl
hat on the following nights , when
vas to appear in some of his strongi
: hanictoi-M , ho would have full houst
iut when the curtain rose on the lit
if these nights , there were hardly
mndred people in the house , and t
lumbers did not increase any as t'
ilav jirogressed. I lr. Barrett w
ingry , but like the conscientious act
.hat he is ho acted his part as well
.hough the house had been erowde
inquiry .it the box-ollieo late the ne
lay satisfied him that he was to ha
jven a smaller house that night.
Tt was in no very enviable frame
nind that Mr. Barrett sat down
able at the Delavan house , just 1
'ore it was time to g > to the theati
o take a cup of tea. It so happen
hat at another place of amusemc
ho "Mulligan Guard's Picnic" w
innouneed for that evening. T
colored waiter who attended up
Mr. Barrett's table was very auxio
o go to that performance. Somolu
1C had learned thai Mr. Barrett
in actor , and he jumped to the en
fusion that he ; nust bo one of t
layers in the "Mulligan Guard's 1'
lie. " This was an opportunity to i
: nre a free ticket that he could 11
let slip. He was particular to see 11
everything Mr. Barrett , had w.is ji
: o bin taste. Then , as the great acl
began to eat , the colored waiter ope
cd his campaign to secure the covet
ticket.
"Is you goin1 to play to-nigl
Massa ? " ho asked.
"Yes , sir , " was the curt reply.
"Dat's a mighty funny-play , I
been told , " continued tlm color
diplomat , "and T hopes to bo able
itlbrd to sec it some day. I'd li
ike very much to eo you in it , bu
liain't got do necessary collateral
night. "
"Who told you it was a funny pli ]
-Mr. Barrett asked.
"Oh , everybody says dat de 'Mil
fin Guards Picnic' is one of do fun
Ml "
But the colored waiter got
further. Mr. Barrett jumped fr <
Lhe table as though a dynamite bin
liad exploded beneath his chi :
Shortly after he wis heard giving fi
vent to his opinion of the people
Albany. They had no appreciation
L oed acting. He had ollereil tin
bills of entertainment witliwhich
liad crowded some of the larg
theatres in nearly every city in t
union , and here ho had to play
empty tranches. And , to crown it .
lie had been aiked if he did not p ]
in the "Mulligan Guard's Picnii
This was too much. Mr. Barrett wt
through his part that night as usual
Albany to a small audience. But
has left behind an unmistakable i
pression that he will never again ;
pear in Albany , unless lie should j <
some band of nem-o minstrels.
EQUAL TO FICTION.
THE ItOMASTK1 M.YUUIAOE OK
AiioiTKi ) < ; KUMAX crnzKX.
Nothing in fiction is more roman
than the following leaf from the j > aj
of real life. Joseph Schmidt , of I
Angeles , lower California , came
this country from Germany so :
veal's ago , and was among those w
profited bythe gold fever. The nu
of his success was carried to the <
country with a letter from him to
friend of his boyhood urging him
come over and find a homo unde
free Hag. Hin friunds came and re
oil a house on Tan Bnnn street
Chicago , where ho resumed his trr
as a locksmith. Ho was a marr
man , and his business grew until
became known as a thrifty , well-to-
citizen. Mr. Schmidt , who was
love with the beautiful scenery of 1
Angeles , tried to induce his Chic.
friumlii to cijiijo and live with him , 1
'
business was M > 'good tiiilt tljey <
clined.
Sir. Schmidt pined" for Germ
society , and so one day ho put a f
thousand dollars' worth of gold di
into his belt ( ml ff > ; > k the Pacific I
press for Chicago. " 1 have come , "
said , when he entered the coxy ho
on Van Huron street , "to take j
all back to California. The joun
shall not cost you a cuj.J. I1 will j
all bills and when wo reach Los J
gelcs I will 3 > t yon up in business
true western styljj. 1'he husband a
wife finally assented , and just as tji
were ali-jut to start , the Califori
man sighed Inud ; iml lonir , a.id ) w
there wa only one thing fo make h
happy"T want a good , honest G
man wife. " "Oh , " replied the ho
ess , "I vish I had kuowed dot
locf ] booner. Do pest girl
all < je vniU M > l.it ; ; vmit away
New York to , boil in do pig sheep ]
Cljcn any. Dot gell Hails iii t
days for lier f.iddisr lundf nijt C
ogne. " Tlie California man hlyl
again , and when the lady went on
say that the girl was very rich n
hijd K-en visiting her in the vi
IIOU M tlcy ) * > CV3 thfin in. he jumi
fpDiu his chair , ' Ir/okm / ) : tt dji , vvat ,
then at the railway timo-table. ' " \ \
she marrv ? " he asked breathless
"Yavy. ' "Will you go with me
New Yolk ijf ijiit ] jjcj- before i
Milbf "VftW.'J Tliat fcuttli * it.
don't care for her money. 1 c
spend what I have now ; but I
wo. in wo are gone you p ;
upsnjil lie it [ her liujijaiiiij ; u.d , J ,
an hour later , tho' Californian and'
fHomVa Wfjrg in a coach dashi
Jltrough the street to tlio dhji
They karely caught the express , n
last Thursday morning they read
Jors5 > y Ciy. ( The steamer Gellert ,
the Hamburg line , > VM to aajl fit j
o'clock , so there wan m > t (
to lose. They reached the p
in Holwken , and one of (
fiysj , persons tliey saw on the ship v
the young lady from G'lliignp , 31
Pauline Wahn. She was delighted
see her Chicago friend , but she (
not understand why she had brou
a stranger and , such a hamlsoi
dark-haired man , in ajpiratical si
broro. He was introduced and
object of his mission was eloquei
told. The proposal somewhat si
gered her wits , and slfe said she wo
accept the hand of her miner lo\
Only a. couple of hours remained
fore the steamer was to sail , and a h
ried arrangement had to be made
the recovery of her baggage and :
her money. The California mangi
impatient "Where is the jedgof
want a jodge , orapreacheroracler
man , or some kind of a chap what i
splice us without any more dela
The constable then led the way
Justice Strong's ottico in "Washing
street , whore the party , wh
had been enlarged by some witness
grouped themselves around the nmi
law while hejistenodto the constah
story , and with the gravity and
necessary ceremony made the t
lovers husUaml and \vifo. "Put
tliar , jedge , " said the man from 1
Angeles , "you've made mo the h
piest man in the 33 stars of this '
American Union. " The inarrii
register showed him to be J50 ye
old , and his wife , a blooming Gern
bride , 2.'i summers. They star
west by the Erie road Thursday nig
TRANSPORTING THE CROPS.
AN 1XTKKKSTIXO TALK WITH THK lit
OK THK 1'ENXHYLVAMA LE\sn : UN
St. Louii Kepubliean.
"J. N. McCullough , of Pittribu
is a man about six feet two inches
height , of powerful build , Bomewl
round-shouldored , luis a little griz
liair under his chin , and looks vi
much like a countryman , " said one
the clerks at the Windsor hotel t <
New York Tribune reporter who v
trying to find the well-known railrc
man. From the description it v
isasy for the reporter to lind the obji
: > f his search , who , if a little rustic
ippearance , is not by any means so
manner and conversation. CIo ;
lieaded , decided and energetic , he ;
jwers inquiries in a way that impress
the hearer with a sense of his abilil
In speaking of the crop prospects J
McCullough said :
"I have just returned from a t
lays' trip through the West , where
ivent to look into the condition of t
: reps with a view of ascertaining t
liveable tonnage dining the ensui
season. From what 1 saw and heai
I am convinced that the tonnage
: eroals will bo less than it was 1 ;
, 'oar. Winter wheat is somewhat da :
iged , and it is my belief that the yii
rill not lo as largo per acre. As
; he spring wheat no one can tell ,
s all guesswork. In many places t
armors have not commenced tin
toughing , whereas , at this time 1 :
. ear they had nearly finished it. T
ioason is late , tml when it does coi
m no one can tell how good it will 1
There is one thing that is certain , a
hat is that the acreage will be mn
arger than it has ever been before. "
"Will there be much decrease in t
mmber of cattle ? "
"There will bo enough of catt
The people of New Yorit will i ;
itarve for the want of beef and th
, vill have enough to export. The i
> orts about the loss of cattle have be
niich exaggerated. Comparativi
speaking , there has been no loss , ci
< equently there will bo more cat
shipped than last year. "
"Do you think there are lee ma
now railroads building ? ' '
"They are building roads out w <
ivhorever they can sell bonds. "
"Do you think a crash probable ? "
"That no one can toll. The him
i-ration to this country has been and
to large , that something must coi
srom it. The people are all going
The northwest , and we shall hear frt
them , because they are not going (
there to die. If the country incroas
in prosperity as much in the ni
ilecado as in the last , and from pr
uut indications there is every reas
to believe it will , there will not
enough roads in the western count ;
Of course , if the reverse is the ca
; uid business don't come to the roai
the probability is that they will go i
iter and drag down some of the oil
corporations. "
An Interesting Remlniscenco .Tha Fi
Steamboat Up the Missouri.
St. Louit Ki'imlilir.ui ,
It will ever remain a historical f
that the first steamboat which ascei
ed the Missouri river was the 1m
penitence , Capt. Nelson of Loitisvi
Ivy. This steamer left the port of
Louis on Saturday , May ! : " > , J819 , ; i
J. days afterwards , that is on Frid :
May is , 181 ! ) , reached Franklin , tl
ii nourishing town in Howard conn
opposite Boonvillo , with passong
and njcargo of Hour , whiskey , sng
castings , etc.
Franklin at that time alluded to n
for yeara afterwards was the centre
a largo trade and the most tlirivi
town west of St. Louis. Now not
vestige of it remains , the river ye
ago having encroached upon its fern
site and washed it entirely away.
The iirrival of the "Independent
wis regarded as a very notable evt
in the history of the Benne L
country , and was commemorated
a public meeting , dinner , toot
speeches , itc. An account of i
proceedings had on the occasion v
lie found very interesting. Wo c <
them from the old tiles of thoMisso
Intelligencer and Boono's Lick Adv
tiser in our possession.
Franklin ( Mo. , ) InU'lligemTr , May 23.1S19.
AKUIVAL OFTHK STIIAMIIOAM. W
no ordinary sensations of pritlo a
pleasure , we announce the arrival t
morning of the elegant steamboat ]
dependence , dipt. Nelson , in KOV
sailing days ( but thirteen from t
time of her departure ) from St. Lou
with pasacngera , and iv cargo of tloi
whiskey , sugar , iron castings , ot
being the first steamboat that e1
attempted ascending the Misaoii
She was joyfully mot by the inhn
tauts of Franklin , and sainted by 1
firing of a cannon , which was retti :
ed by the Indopendedce.
The grand desideratum , the 5
pnrtaut fact b mtw ascertained , tl
steamboats can safely navigate 1
Missouri river.
A respectable gentleman , a passi
ger in the Independence , who has ,
a number of years , navigated I
great western > valui * , informed
that in his opinion , with a. little p
caution in keeping clear of Hand bi :
the Missouri may bo navigated w
as niicli ) facility as ti ] > 01io | or M
sissippi.
Missourians may hail this era , fit
which tji dale , the growing iniportai
of this section of the country , wl
they view with that facility ( by I
aid of steam ) boats may ascend t
turbulent waters of the Missouri
bring to this part of the country 1
articles requisite to its supply , and
turn laden with the various produ
of this fertile region. At no dist :
perjrul may wo see the imlustrii
cultjvatii.r making h | way j\a hjgh
the Yellowstone , au.il olfer.jii'tt'l } |
cntijrpi'isiwj ' uiuroliaut anil tnulei
surplus worthy of the fertile banks
Uie Missouri , yielding wealth to
d'ustry and enterprise.
Kroul 'Iho Missouri Intelligencer , June 4,1319.
AipiVAi , OK TUB STEAMUOAT Txi
VKNiiVKi'Si.- ' < > h'iay | | Jj t , tlju L'f
ultimo , the citizens of Franklin , W
the most lively emotions of pleasu
witnessed the arrival of this beaut j
bipi , ortiiuil uiu } c < niiiiiiUcil | | | iy Cit
Nwlson , of Lotiirfvilh' . HIT appnir
to the landing was greeted by a'fed
ul salute , accompanied with the ace
iiiatjimg of an a < linirjrg crii t ] , \ *
hail assembluttimtbobankof theri'
for the jmrpose if VJewhig this no
nml jnturftbtjni ; sight , m : may tn
regard thla event iw highly import-
not only to the commercial but aj ;
cultunil interests of our country.
The Piiternrisu of Capt , Nlhon : {
not bo too highly nppruuiatdt by I
citizens of Missouri lie is the first
dividual who has attempted tlio na
gation of the Missouri by steam-pow
$ river tjjat JIM hUhurtu liprtiu 1
character of being very difficult n
ominentiy daiigeroug in jts navij
tion. But we are liappy to state th
his pnigress thus far has not been ii
peded by any accident.
Among the passengers wore C <
Elm Hector , Mr. Stephen Rectf
Capt. Deslia , J. C. Mitchell , Esc
Dr. Stewart , Mr. , T. Wanton , Maj.
D. Wilcos.
The tlay after the arrival of ttie I
dependence Capt. Nelson and the p :
Bcngers jiartook of a dinner given
the citizens of Franklin in honor of t
occasion.
After the cloth was removed Car
Asa Morgan was called to the chai
and Dr. Hutchinson acted as vie
president , when the following teas
wore drank :
1. The Missouri river Its lontwa'
will roll the abundant tribute to o
region to the Mexican gulf ,
reference to the auspices of this da
2. The memory of the Hubert Ft
ton. One of ttio most distinguish !
artists of tlio ago the Missouri riv
now bears upon her bottom the Iii
effect of his genius for steam navig
tion.
. ' ! . The memory of Franklin Tl
philosopher and statesman in antii
pation of his country's greatness , " !
never imagined that a lioat , at tli
time , would bo propelled by steam :
far westward , to a town bearing h
name on the'Missouri.
4. Capt. Nelson The proprietor i
the steamboat Independence-
imaginary- dangers of tlio Missou
vanished before hisenterprisinggeniu
5. Louisville , Franklin and Char
ton They become neighbors by steal
navigation.
t > . The republican government <
the United States By "facilitating tl
intercourse between different point ;
its benign influence may bo diffuse
over the continent of North Americ ;
7. The policy resulting in the ex pi
dition to the Yellowstone.
8. South America May an earl
day witness the navigation of tl
Amazon and La Plata by steam powe
under the auspices of an indepondei
jovernment.
II. Internal Improvements Tli
Now York canal , an imperishable moi
umunt oflhe , patriotism and genius t
its proprietor.
10. The Missouri Territory Des
rous to bo numbered with the Statt
un constitutional principles but di
icrminod never to submit to emigre :
lional usurpation.
11. lames Monroe President of th
United States.
PKOCLAMATION AND ELECTION
NOTICE.
ExKcirnvK DKIMKTMEST ,
CITVOKO.MAIIA ,
MAYOK'H OHKICK , |
May 7th , 1881. J
By virtue of the authority in m
rested , 1 , .lames E. Boyd. mayor <
.ho city of Omaha , do hereby proclaii
to the qualified voters of said citj
ind of the respective wards thorcol
that on the Itrd day of May , 1881 , a
irdinance was duly passed by th
council of the city of Omaha , and o
ho nth day of May instant , the bai
irdinance was approved by the niayoi
if which ordinance the following is
-opy , lo-wit :
OUIUXANI'K > 'O.152. .
An ordinance to provide for
qkicial election by the electors of th
jity of Omaha , to determine whethe
me hundred thousand dollars of bond
if Iho city of Omaha shall bo issue *
ror thuipurposo of the construction am
maintenance of sewers in the city <
Imaha.
Ho it ordained by the city council d
the city of Omaha , as follows :
SECTION 1. It being considered net
cssary by the city council u
: ho city of Omaha , that sewers par )
y constructed in the city should b
completed and maintained and othc
lowers constructed. Therefore th
mayor of the city of Omaha be , : un
iie is hereby authorized and instructc
: o call a special election after givin
twenty days public notice of sue
special election to bo held in the cit
of Omaha , on Tuesday , the IMstday <
MayA. D. , 1881 , for the purpose <
Rubmitling to the electors of said cit
the following proposition , "shall bom
of the city of Omaha be issued by sai
city in the sum of one hundred thin
sand dollars ( $100,000) ) duo in twent
years with interest at the rate of si
pwr centum per annum pay :
bio semi-anmially upon interest cot
pens to bo attached to sai
bonds for tlio purpose of completin ,
and maintaining sewers partly coi
structed , and to construct and mail
tain additional sewers. Said bender
or the proceeds thereof not to bo it
verted from the pnrposo for which the
are issued , and not to bo disposed <
at less than par. Said propositio
.shall bo submitted to naid electors el
lire and in the foregoing form , and tli
vote thereon shall bo only by "Yet
or "No. "
SKC. 2. This ordinance shall tali
ellect Mid lw in force from and afti
its passage.
( Signed. ) THO * . II. DAII.KV ,
President City Council.
Passed May ad , 1881.
Attest :
J. J. L. C. JEWETT ,
City Clerk.
Approved May oth , 1881.
( Signed. ) JAMES K. Bovn ,
Mayor.
Now , therefore in pursuance of tli
provisions of said ordinance , notice
hereby given that an election will 1.
held in the city of Omaha , Dough1
county , state of Nebraska , on Tuei
day , The thirty-first day of May , 1881
at which election the propositio
recited in said ordinance , in regard t
the issue of bonds will lie submitte
lo the electors of said city.
The jMjlls ut said election will 1
opened at8 o'clock a. m. , ami hel
open until 7 o'clock p. m. and n
longer and at the following places i
the several wanU toA'i
First Ward Felix Slaven's grocer
store , Tenth slreet near Leavonwortl
Second Waiil Wallenz's hole
Leavenworth slreet , between Thii
teonlh and Fourteenth streets , nort
side.
side.Third
Third Ward Dr. Hyde's ofiici
southwest corner Douglas and Twolft
streets.
Fourth Ward- - County court honat
northeast corner of Farnhamand Si :
teentli streets.
Fifth Ward Holmes' liardwai
store , northwest corner of Sixteent
and California streets ,
Sixth Ward Deidrioh'u drugston
No. iiOOu Cuming street , south nidi
between Twentieth and Twenty-fin
streets ,
In testimony whereof I have lion
unto sol my hand n"'l ' caused the M :
of said cily to bu affixed , the day an
year first alKive written.
[ SEAL ] JAM KM E. BOYD ,
Mayor.
For
Whose complexion betrays
souio humiliating imperfec
tion , -whoso mirror tells yon
that YOU are Tanned , Sallow
anil disfigured in countenance ,
or have Eruptions , lleduess ,
Itouglmess or unwholesome
tints of complexion , vo say
use llagan's Magnolia Balm.
It is a delicate , harmless and
delightful article , producing
the most natural and entranc
ing tints , the artificiality o
which no observer can detect ,
and -which soon becomes per
manent if the Htuuofia
Is judiciously used.
CHARLES RIEWE ,
UNDERTAKER
Mctallir ( .loso * . I'ofiiiH. I'.iikctSliroiuU , ftc.
FAUX \M STKECT. O m = ll'
Ifetw i-cn TentU and EIu * rntli. \-Jnitlllc
TcKvniphlc cmltr" promptly atti'iijitl ti > .
No Changing Cars
IMAHA i GHiOAGO
Vlirrc ilirwt I ' witli
; KW VdRK. 1MISTI \ .
I'llll.ADKM'MM ,
tlAI.TIMottK.
WASIIIS(1T > :
AXIr.r. . HA
Che Short Line via. Peorii
Dir INHUNAI'OMS , fIXCINNATI , l.Ol I !
'Il.l.H , ainl Hll jmiiit- * in tlio
TDK BKfcT LINK
For ST. LOUIS
k'lu-ie ilinxt ) nn.H'lmiiH annuilr ill tli 1'iiK
li.Wt witli the Tlirous'1 ' S'jiii I : ir
Unt" < fur Ala , I'OlNTb
JEW LINE DES MOINEi
Till : F.VMHUTK KOI TK Foil
Rock Island.
Tlieiiiictlrtl | : iiiiliKTiiiL : it4 oUcrnl ! > y tliialii
n tniirlen nn > I tmiristi artLS fnllovrs :
ThiM-vlebnital ft M.MS ( IR-uluel ) I'A LAC
I.KK1'1N ( ! I'AK.s run unh on tlii.Iiii.I1. . . I
: ij. p.vr.AcK DIAWIM ; UOOM f.vus. ii
luiton'.s lifvliuiiiic t'liuirs. .S' < > extra < -liar < e ( <
i-.its in Hivliniii I'luiir' ' . TIic f.iiuiiut I' . , II.
( . IW-nv Hilling Ciir . lidr wiw iiiiokini ; lil
ittc < l with tltuiit lii Ii-inckcil rattan rc\ul\ii
f , for the \rfiw i e uof fit t cl.i i i ? c
.
Stwl Tnu'k ami .tix'rior ciHi [ ) > npiit eoiuMni
i ith tht-ir .ranit thnm li.if urrJii cnifnt. nui ! >
liKalioie'.il ! ether ? . tin : favorite luute toll
j--t. S > uth ami Soiilli ( > a > t.
Try it , anil > on will Itml traveling a Iiiuirj i
tciil of a dis iUiIort.
Tlironyli tii-Lrtit io thi" fi'ldiratcil line f r sa
, t all oiliiTS in the I'nitwl Stati-i unit t UKuLi.
All infiiriiuition uliunt r.lttr. of mnSlii'i > ii
' .ir anvinmnititi'in . Time TaMi-J , etc. , will I
i\t-ii l > y ] ii > l\in tn
.lAilKSK. wool ) .
Ciciit-rnl r.-w nr Affcnt , I
T. J. 1'OTTKK ,
( iriieral Manager , t'h
ORDINANCE NO. 452.
An Onlinaner tnprniiilo for a special rleitir.
it | the . ! wtnr of the City of lMiiah.1 , ti ilite
nine wliethtr one biindml tlioiwinil iIoILm -
ninds of the City of Oniuli.t , shall lc issiieil fIn <
Inj irj" > > > f tiie mn > trtetiuii mill iiuiinttinuiK
if n-nrn in tliL-l'itj of Onulia.
Itc it onlained hi the L'itj Coiimil of tliu Oil
> f Ouuilut , aH follox\s :
SWTIIIN I. It licin : ; cou .iI-r.il nownry bv " tl
'ity Cniiniilnf tinfiti'of ( MnMia tlmt
rtlv mnstrui'tei ! in the I'ity t > liould lie nunptr
I ami maintained , ainl ntiierI'u.rs cMiiitructf
heri-fore , the nuiorol the City of I inialia , lai l
le i * bi-rebj aiithorizrtl anil instrn < il tuiitll
jioiial election .ifter i inij twenty da\s pnbl
intircnf smh 'pveia ! rhetinn to l lictl in tl
Ity of iiin.iha , un TucMlai , tlie 3M iliy of Ma
\ . II. IHol. for the purple of suliniittinu to tl
ihotom of Slid t'iti. thefolo ! inii > rupri itio
'Shall ; bomb of the City of OnviLt lie iiiiied 1
aid City in the iim of one hnmlreil thousand d <
irs ( UilOi"1)ilueiii twtnty j vr > with inteiv
it the rate of Kxr \ reiitinn per annum , intere
xijTible cini-unnicilly npnn intfri-ft e < itii jni
M attached to M.iid botiiLi , fr the pnrp su of eoi
> letiiiR and inalRtuiiiins enero jsirth ixnistnic
1 , and to ennitrui't und nuintaiu additional e <
rs , viid hoinl4 or the prncruU theieof , not ti ) I
lcrtnl \ from the purj ) < < _ fur hMi they are ixtni
niilnottobedi' i > o'ieilofatli.sthitiiv'ir. " Said pr
> o ition fliall br ' ut.niittiil to vti.l t-it ton unti
, ! lil in the fore o'in : ; fonn and the lote thcrti
hall K only bj "Yin" or "No. "
, SUCTION i. TliiilinliiianifMiall take effect ai
K ; III fone from Mi alter Its HIHKIIC.
- : . a. HAH.KY.
I're't City Council.
' .u-sed Mav " Urd , Ihsl.
Attest :
J. J. L. C. JEWKTT ,
fit > Clerk.
Approved May Mb , 1SS1.
( Sisnwl. ) JAMKSK.lOYI > ,
inU-tf ilayor.
KENNEDY'S
EAST - INDI/
H
§
BITTERS
ILER & CO. ,
Sole Manufacturers , OMATL
XEdK f i < InikU ; retn uifinloit ami im .irHis < xl f T West T Foul Ki'Intv ,
n'j y , I'ri hts Hi < oa.v. I > j .f Kiierjy , NkTvn : Delulitv , "r any Ob'tructioui Briii-
nt , ' fnuit I\iiiit ! > v or 151-wliter llisonsos. AUn f. r YclW Fever , Bl < xxl ami KiiJniiy
i nttn ? , in iufixteil malarial scvti.'if.
i TKy the ili.tillition of a foKKST l.WK witli JCNH'Kl : BEIUUMS and IIARLKY MALT , wi !
imuiliinnrml : KIUNCCEN , hii-h acU spit-itiiully on the Kidney. and rriimrr orvnn. rxiuotluc
iiijtirioiu dc | it fonnetl in the UaiM < r and preventing anv strainiin : . nmttlnV > i'iutiuu. hn > tor
uritation in the ineRif'raiioiw linitiir of the duet * or water l si-i e. It exeiUi a btultliy astiou in tli
hidne ) s , jh ing them treiijth. iior. and res-oriiiir tiitte oRraiH to healthy wnditloil. nhowfaif it *
elleeU on U > th the lolor ami ea y ilnw of urine. Itan be taK n at all timei. lu all vlinutrM auj
under all i ircHinstanees without injury U the sysUiii. t'nlikeuiy other pre | ratiou for Kidiio/
diffletiltirs , it lui. a Ktrr pleaint ami a rerabl * Uste ami flavor. It ! Iwu dillktilt to uwl. ate
to the
SOTICK. Each bottle l.irs the si--natiui- LAXVUKNCK " .t JIAHTI.V. al oa propriet ry U..T.
eminent stamp , nhi.-h i ruutKlUNlCfilCN tu he n > U ( . ithout lifeline ) by ilrn giil * , gnxtn au J
other p rton c crj herc.
tsrvrr ui * IN VAUT SIZE BOTTLES FOI : ( JESKRL AND r VMILY fsa
If not found at your drus .st's or grotcr'n , e will vnil a Uittlc lafriiKl t-a thtf n r .i evpresrt
> tlke to you.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN , Prop's ,
S.Idhy [ IKl'lHilSTS. til'.IK EKS ami KKM.EKS KVEUYWHKKU.
Wholeaalu Agent * in Oniaha. STKI'.LF. JnllNsoN & CO , will supply the truJo at uuimikctiir *
n ii
THIS ITEW A2JD COKHECT
5S1Iloves beyond any reosonablo question that the
CHICAGO I & 1 NORTH-WESTERN j R'Y
Is by all otlils tlio fcesi , road for yea to take ivlicn traveling In either dlrcctlorfbotweetw
) Chicago and all of the Principal Poinls in the West , North and Northwest.- '
Carefully examine tills J5ap. The Principal Cities of the \Ve < t and Northwest nro Statlo'n *
on this road , ltd tluuugli trains uiako close cguucclluus witli Uio tnilus ul all railroads ut
junction points.
E CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY ,
Overall of its principal lines.nins paoli vrav dailr from two to fourormoro FastK
Jt is tliu only roud west olChiuago that uses the -f - - yfftSfy. . ,
"
It K tlio only rnml ( hat nins Pullman Sleoplnt : Cnrs Tfortli or Northwest of Clilca"o > I t hoi
luxuly 3 , < M > 0 Jl lf.r.S Ol' ' Ito.l / > . It forms tlm following Tntiilc UnM : j
Council I'.IulH , rieiiver&California Line.Vinonn , Minnesota & Central Dakota LIueo
.Sjoiixe Ity.J or. Nel > ra3ka&\ankton Lliie.TliIcaKo.St. 1'aul and Allniieaixilis Ijtio. ' ,
' > nr. Illinois. I'rcPiKjrt & Diibniiiu | Line. " "Mllvrankei * . CreiMi Hay & Lake Suiicrinr I.lno.1 *
JickcLi over tins roiiil are suld Ly all Cotinou Ticket JLgculs fti tlio United butcs mid.
. . . . . i
Canntl.-us- . * ( - -
w JCcuiomber to ask for Tickets via this road , bo sure they rend over It.and toke nemo other/
2AKYIX llL'ailirr , Of u'l Manager , Ohicaso. v AV. II. STSXSETT. Cea'l 1'ass. Acont. Chicago.
IIAKCV I' HI KI. , Tii-ki-t Asi-nt ' . 'i N. W. IL-ul i > . Hill .1111 ! Funlnni strcvte
' . lltli .mil Far.-ilmiu itr t- * .
W ILulurnv.
l K hPIHMUvitktontTiilnt \ --nti' V N
.1 IJEI L Tirk.tw. . ' t .tN W. IUiU.iv , I . r. K U. l > rj .t.
( I. \II\ . ( .riii-r. l Asrnt
Feathers , Window Shades ,
And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up
holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of
New Goods at the Lowest Prices.
OEA8. SHWIMCI1208 and 1210 Fan St ,
npr4 Lion tb Mit -
Sioux City jfc Pacific
St. Paul & Sioux City
RAILROADS.
THK ) I.I > UKMARLU SlOfX CITY KOITK.
3.OO MII.FJJ HHOUTEK IllifTB
COUNCIL BLUFFS
TO ST. I'ACL , MI.VNEArol.IS ,
DIT.VTH OIUIISMAUCK ,
.and all ] > ointH In Northern foua , .Minnik , ti and
l > akotii. ThU line in cinipml | ] ' * tli iniprin'ol
\ -tinRliou - Autoniatir Alr-bnku and Miller
I'Litfonn Cuuplcl awl ltulferand for
SI'KKII , SAFCTY AM > COMPORT
io nnsun ' - ' ' ' ' . Klint DrAuhij ; f.'oom anil
Sleepini ; Cars , owned and controlled by tlia eoni-
i ny , run tbroiih WITIH > l T UIIANCii : brtwwif
rnion r.u-ific Tran fer deut [ at Couneil lllulf.i ,
and St. I'iml.
Trains Ir.ivc t'niou I'aeilliTrnnsfpr ili | > tnt
Couneil Bluff * at 5l& : p. in. , rem hini ; SKUK fit )
at lo-.2ip. in. , ami St. 1'alilat 1 1 : ( ) . " > a.m. , making
TEN HOflta IN Al'VA.NTK OK ANYOTIIKU
UOtTE.
KetttrnitiJr , l ire St. Pnnl at 8:30 : p. m. , arririni ;
at Sioux City I : ( in. in. , and I'nioii I'aiitliTrinn -
f r dciot. | Council I'.Inff" . at 9-.V ) n. in. Ke sure
Hint jour tickitt mail \m "S. I' . X I * . It. IL '
f. C. IIIM.S. Superintendent.
T. E. IIOIIINSOX , Mnwiiri Viilley , l. .
A it. Cen. P'.i'is. Aent.
J. II. O'BUYAN , rawiijfcr A unt.
_ Coilficil I .I n ill , loira.
LIIOAL NOTICES.
Jan > l > Johnson and Kllen Jftliii on. hi wifr.will
t k nutleo that on the 20th diyof April. I < M1 ,
Soiinan. plaintid. herein filnl hu ) H.ti-
tion in the Iiiitrirt < onrt.of Ixiin-UsCoiinty , u
I br "ka , liifainxt. the ilrfemlnitv , the ob t-tand
prayer ol wh'H'h are til ( nrni | > ituaiprtai inurt-
f.ise Cierntei ; bv the wl ilrfefeiKtuitH ! ' one K.
Ii. I'.ijaiit , and"by miiil Ilrjant iluU Hf.M anil
tran ferreil t > onu C. J. CanaH , and b > Mid Canau
iluh hold and trin"frrre < l t * nl si-anian. nj jn
lot nine (9) ) in hloek "Y. " inSliinn' : M additjon ,
to the cit > r > f tniiaha , in l n la < Co , Neb. , U >
wenre the { aynirnt < if a rertani j > romi ory note
il.Ui-d April 'Jth , liTI , for the mm of $11(1. ' . anj
interest , and due and | < itaMe in thiee month *
from the UlP then-of. an'I that tln-ro i now due
iipun siid : note anil unirt ire tlio sum o ( > 110.'Ji
and interest at the r.\t" of li | r rent. | > eJ an-
iiiini from maturity . and an attorney' * lev : plain
till pra.i1" for : i Iwr * < f h tilrfciiiLint l - rr < | iiirid
to piv the same nr that vii.l i.rciiiives inajr buw < Id
tsatufv the amount fonnil due. Z UJi
You aru n"iiire | tf > n < er said j-tition on or
lfore the SiJth day of Jlay. 1 1.
WM T. hKAK-VN.
iv ; \ . ( 'IIII.WIL : , hit Attorney
Dati-l Apnl 30th , 1I. . &p21or thlt
I860. SHORT LINE. 1880.
KANSAS CITY ,
St , Joe & Council Bluffs
3K.
13 Tlie OH.Y
Direct Line to ST. LOUIS
ASI THE EAST
From Omaha and the "West.
No rlmnsjo nf nn Iwlwcen OtiuiliH ami HI. Louit ,
ami I.lit unc U-twcvii OMAHA ami
NKW Y01IK.
Daily PassengerTrains
EASiTKUN ASJ * WESTEUN ( UTIKH * lth LESS
rilACnKSaiHl IN ADVANfKof AM ,
t/riiKi : LINES.
Tliin fntirf lhi > in | iiipi il nitii I'ulIn-u.-J
lltlaif Meepin" dirt , l'al.\ce ( i y Cwirhm. Utllnr'rf
Safttjriatror'i and Coupler , and th celi-hrutetl
Wu tinih"iiw * Air lintlcr.
"Sre thut your ticket rrad VIA KANHAB
CITY , ST. JOSM'II .t col'MMI. lLir' ! : > 'H IUil.
r < d. vinSt. Joseph anil St. LOIIM.
llckett lor-wlc at ull < nnp < iii nUtiorw lu Hie
Wt. J. r. IIACNARO ,
A. f. DA\fE . Ccn Snpt. . St. Jon-pli , M. >
( itn. far * , and Ticket A t. . St. Jimepn. Ma.
Vi. C. SKACUkiwT , Tirket Aijeiit.
1WO ramham xtrnA.
ASBT lUiMiKX , ra.M ii ( ! r Ajr nt ,
A. II. llARS IKD , llcn-ml Auent.
OMAHA , SHU.
PAPER WAREHOUSE.
GRAHAM PAPER CO.
! i ; anil > ! ! > N'.rth llnin St , St. lj > ni ,
- WIIOLI' ALK DKAI.KIH K -
IMI..K , .
NEWS. rrno .WK.MTIMJ ,
ENVELOPES , CAItl * IIOAICO ANI
Printer's Stock.
F < * TCtfh ( Mid for Itnf4 nml TaiTHtot
fr n anil Met-iti
I' lr l Stork Warelioiiw12l to 1217 , Nertli
Si.it ! , tr : t.
nt
u ,
,18
lie n- of a One Price Gas tore ?
K-
Ktll
tll
tile
t.ch ult. e Corner Sixteenth and California Streets ,
ch
ir- -A. snroo : :
iri
! : i-
1)0 orol ) DRY GOODS NOTIONS AND GENT'S ' FUBNiSHING
,
ly
lit
ri-
\n It will pay you to examine * this stock , as everything is entirely new , and great BAR
lie GAINS will be given.
11-
GUILD & , Proprietors ,
lie ul
aty jaig EYfj&j-RiarTanTi ,