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jl ± J THE OMAHA DAILY BEE : TUESDAY JUNE 7 , 1881 , THE DALLY BEE. OMAHA PUBLISHING CO. , PROPRIETORS. 010 Farnham , bet. 9th and 10th Streets. TEHMS Or' sniSCUU'TIOK : Oopj 1 year , In MUance ( posttnld ) . . n. .tS.OO months " ll . . . . . . . 4.00 month ) " " 2.00 RAILWAY TIME TABLE. I OMAHA RA8T OR BOe'Tll BOUND. C. , H. & Q. 8 n. tn.-3:40 : p. rh. 0. & N. W. , 0n. m.-3:40 : p. in , l , II. I. k I' ( i a. m.3 : to p. m. . i'U ; ' &V ' ' * l' ' " s " ' - 3 : ' ° VArrlvc ' M bt. Louis at .2i a , m. and T:45 : a. m. WlWt OR hortllKKSTK. 11. & M. in Nil. . . , Through I'.xprcs' , S:33 : a. in. II. k II. Lincoln Knight. 7:00 : p. in. u. P. KMircv. 14:15ii.in. : O. A II. V. lor Lincoln , 10.20 n. in. Jl. k It. V. for O ol.0:40 : a. in U. 1' . freight No. 6 , 6:30 : a. m. } { . ' . ( might No. 0 , S:15 : a. in. U. r. freight No. 7 , 0:10 : p. in. emigrant U. 1' . freight No. 11 , bvi : ! p. in. ARRIVING FROM EAST AND 801111. C. ! 11. k Q. , 5.00 a. in. 7:25 : p. in. J. & N. W.l:4 ) : ! > a. m. 7:2.i : p. in. 0. H. I. 1' . , :45 : a. In.fl.Oj p. in. K. C' . , bt. Joe kC. II. , 7:40 : a. m.-0:4Bp. : in. W. , b't. L. k I' . , 10M : a , m.-l:25 : p. in ARR1VISO FROM TIIRWK9T AND O. k 11. V. from Lincoln 12:12 : p , in. U. I1. K\pre < n3:2S : p. in , H. k M. In Ncl > . , Throiiuli Kxprcw 1:15 : p. in II. k M. Lincoln lVi'ht S:85 : n. in. U. V. freight No. 10-1:10 : p. in , No. 0 4:25 : p. in. llini rant , No. 8 10W : p. in. No. 12 11:30 : n. in. O. k U. V- . mixed , ar. 4:35 : p. m. ( Kc'iraska Division of the St. 1'nul & Sioux City Uoad. No. 2 lenvro Oinhhi S a. in. No. 4 IIAM'S Omaha 1:50 : p. m. No. I nrrl\i * at Omaha nt 4iOp. : ; m. No. 3 nrrlvcj at Omaha at 10:45 : n. m. DUMMY1 TII.MNH IIF.TUKKN OMAHA AMD COfNClt , BLffFS. Lca\c Omaha at 8:00 : , 0:00 and 11:00 : a. in. ; 1:00J.OO : , 3:00 : , 4:00 : , f.:00 : nd C.OO p. m. Lin u Council llhillHiit hl5 ; ! , (1:25 : , 11:25 : a.m. ; 1:25 : , 2:25 : , 3:254:25 : : 5:25 : and U:25 : p. in. Sunriaj-s The dummy leaves Omaha at 0:00 : and 11:001m.2:00 : ; : , 4:00and : 6:00 : p. in. Lemcs Council Itluds at U:25 : and 11:25 : a. m. ; 2:25 , 4:25 : and 6:25 : p. in. Opening and Closing of Mallt. BOfTB. orKX. CLOUR. a. m. p. m. a , in. p. in. Chicago &N. W 11.00 DiO : : 4SO : 2:40 : ChiciKO , U. L k Paclflc.n:00 : 0:00 : 4:30 : 2:40 : Chicago , 1J. k 0 11:00 : 11.00 4:30 : 2:40 : WaWh 12:30 : 4:80 2:40 : Sioux City and Pacific. . 11CO : 4:30 Union 1'acine 6:00 : 11:40 : Omaha t U. V 4:00 : 11:40 : ll.&M. in Neb 4:00 : b:40 6:30 Omaha k Northncttern. 4:30 : 7:30 Local malls ( or State ol Iowa lea\ but once a d y , \lz : 4:30. : A Lincoln Mall Is nl-o opened at 10:30 : a. m. Olllca opun BuniUia from 12 m. to 1 p. m. THUS. r. HALL , , I1. i M. Business Directory , Art Emporium. J. U. ROSK'H Art ttiiifxiimm , 1MO Dodge Street , Steel Ktijrnwlngs , Oil I'alntln s , Cliromos , Fancy Frames. Knunln ; ; n Specialty. Low Prices. J. IlONNKlt , 1305) ) Douglas Street. Good Styles. Abstract and Real Estate. JOHN L. McCAGUK , opposite Post Office. W. It. ItAItTLKTT , 317 South 13th Street. Architects , DUFRKNE k MKxnr.LssoiiN , AHCIIITKCTS , Hooin 11 Crulghton Mock. A. T. LAUOK , Jr. , Ilooni 2 , Crelghton Block. ' Boots and Shoes. JAMKS DKVINI : k co. , Tine Boots and Shcwi A tf od os orment ol home work on hand , corner 12th and Hartley. T1IOS. ElllCKSON , S K. cor. ICth and Douglas. JOHN FOUTUNATUS , COS 10th street , manufactures to order good wort nt fair prices. Uti > airin Joric. Bed Springs. J. F. LAniUMEIl , Mamifactnrcr , Ylnchcn' El'k , Books , News and Stationery. J. I. FUUKIIAI'F , 1015 Farnluni Street. Butter and Eggs. McSIIANE k SCIIIlOKlir.U , the oldest n. and E. house in Nebraska , esUhlWied Ib75 , Omaha. Boarding. CENTItAL ItESTAUUANT , MIS. ! A. KVAN , southwest corner lOthand Dodge. llcat Doanl for the Money. Satisfaction Guaranteed , Meals at all Honrc. Uoard by the Day , Week or Jtonth. Ciooil Tenns for Cash , FurnUhed Ilooins Supplied. Carriages and Road Wagons. WM. SNVDKIl , No. UlhlJthand Hamey Streets ; Civil Engineers nnd Surveyors. ANDIlEW KOSCWATKU , 1510 Fumlmm street Town .Surveys , Grade nnd Sewerage Sjatunm t Specialty. Commission Merchants. JOHN G. WIL LIS.M14 Dodge Street. I ) K. IHKMEH. : Fordetalla tee lame advertise incut In Dally and Wcckh. Cigars nnd Tobacco , WEST k PltlTiJUI'Kll. inanufaiturera of Clears mul Whulcsalu Diallers In TUH.ICCOJ , 1305 Doughs W. F. LOKE.ViJEN , inamtfacturcr , 514 10th ktrcet Cornice Works. Wcstorn Cornice Vorlls. Manuf.ictiircra Iror Cornice , Tin , Iron anil .Slato Hoolllnj. Ordcr > from any locality promjitly executed In the Iwal manner. Factory anil Olllco 1310 Dod 'o Street. Galvanized Iron Cvrnlrcii. ( Viiidou * ( iips , etc. , manufactured nml put up In any mrt of tin country. T. SINIIOLU , 110 Thirteenth street. Crockery. J , RONNElt , 1300 DOUVIM btrcct. Good line. Clothing and Kurnlshlng Goods , (1EO. II. l'iTiitSON. : : Al o Hats , Oapa , Hoots , Shoes , Notions anil Cutler } ' , bOI K. 10th street. Clothing ; Bought. C. SHAW will i y highest Cakh ] ) rlco for tcconi ! hand clothing. Comer 10th nnd Fariiham , ( IJei tl ts. IR. PAUL , Williams' I'look , Cor. 15th k Doilge. Drugs , Pa'nts ' and Oils. . KUHIi & CO. , riiarmacUts , Fine < ' fiooilg , Cor. 15th am W. J. WJIITEHOU ? " - < * n\ok \ Retail , ICthfct O. C. FIELD , 2022 Wth Side Ciiiiilnt' Street M. I'Altlt , DniirgUt , inth nnd Howard Streets , Dry Good Notions , Etc , JOHN H. F. HilMANN & CO. , New York Dry GoodaR re , 1310 and 13IC Farn lum atrrft. L. C. Hnewold , also hooU and tliooi , 7th k I'ldflc l-uruuurc. A F. OROS3 , New and Second ILind Furnitur and .Stoves , lilt Douciu. II Illicit , cash pric | iM for sixonj hanu irouud. J. IIONNEIl , 130a DoueiM tt. Fine ( , -oo.ls , Ac Fence Works , OMAHA FENCIJ CO. OUST , KimjS & CO. , 1213 Harney Kt , Imjov ( til Ice Iloxea , Iron ami Wood Fences , OUlc ltalllti S , Countcrd of 1'lnc and Walnut. Florist. A. Donaghuc , plantH , cut flowers , sewls , hoquct etc. , N. W. cor. Ittli an J Dou 'laa ttreeta. ' Foundry. JOHN WF.AIINE k SONS , cor. 14th k Jackson st Flour and Feed. OIIAHA CITY MILLS , Stli and Farnhara Sfc. WeUhana llroa. , proprietors. Grocers. / . STEVEKS , 21tt ( between Cumin ; and Izanl T. A. McSHANK , Corn. J3U and Cumlni ; Street * Hatters. W. L. PARKOTTK k CO. , 1SOO Pouylas Street , Wholsale Excliislvcl ) Hardwaie , Iron and Steel. IM3LAN & LANOWOUTHY , Wholesale , 110 an < 16th struct. A. HOLMES , corner ICtb and California. Harness , Saddles , &c. . D. WEIgT 329 isth St. , l > t. Kara. & llaroey H.\t and Donnet Bleachers. I.vllMpct your Straw , Chip and Felt I tain ilono upat north ( * > t corner So < mt nlh nd Capitol Avenue , Wl. DOVE , Proprietor. Hitels , CANFIELIIIOl'SElc-.C nncIlPthfcFarnham DORAN IIOVSE , P. I . t vry , 81S Farnham St. SLAVEN'S HOTEL , V. Slav on , 10th Stmt. Soiitliern Hotel , Gn . I amel , Pth i Ltnvtnworth. Iron Fcnclnj ; . The Western Cornice \Vork , Aecnte lor the Champion Iron Fence A > - . . ha\i on hand all Klnd § of Fancy Iron Fences , C'restins , Finoal * , lUllInc' . etc. 1310 DoxlRO strcf. np2 Intelligence OITlce. MUS. LI/.7.IE DENT , 217 ICth Street. Jewellers. ? JOIIN IIAUMLR 1311 Farnham Street. Junk. II. HERTIIOLD , lUcsand Mctat. Lumber , Lime and Cement. FOSTER fc GRAY , i-orncr Oth and DoiiRlas St , . Lamps and Ulasiware , J. HONNr.ll , 1300 Dowlas St. Good Varlity. Merchant Tnllort , 0. A. LINDCJIT.ST , Oneot our most popular Merchant Tailors I * re ceiving the latest ilHirn * for Spring and Hummer Oouds for gentlemen 8 wear. Ktjllnh , ilumMc , and prlees low as ever 215 13th bet. IViug.&Farn. Millinery. MIIS. C. A. HINor.lt , Wholesale and llitall , Kan- y Hoods in grisit \ nrlcty.iphyrn , Onril Hoard * , lottery , tJlmeCnriits , . \e. Olu-.ipiwt llouc in hu West , I'liri-h-ven MC 30 per cent , Onlcr > y Mall. 115 Fltk-enth Street. Physicians an I Surgeons. f. S. Clinil3 , M. D. , com No. 4 , Crelghton ; lock , 15th Street , A. S. LKtSKNIUNC ! , il. 1) . M.vwnlc lllock. ' , . L. 1IAHT , M. ! > . , Kye and Kir , opp. i o tolllce UK. L. II. ORADDY , culist and Atirlht , S. W ItiUi and Farnham Sis. Photographers. GEO. 1IEYN. I'UOP. , Grand Central Uallerv , 212 Sixteenth Street , lear Masonic Hall. First-elasa Work and Prompt- Plumbing , Gas and Steam Fitting. i > . W. TAHPY & CO. . 210 12th St. , bet. Farnham and Douglas. Wont promptly attcndeil to. D. F1TX.PATRICK , 140.1 Douglas SUcct. Painting and Paper Hanging. HF.NRY A. KOSrKKS. 1412 Dodge Street. Planing Mill. A. MOYER , manufacturer of m li , doors , bllmlt , jiioldhiK ! ) , ncwvN , nlustcru , hand rulls , ( urniuhing Boroll xauing , &c. , eor. Do < l caud Oth treeb < . Pawnbrokers. J. ROSHNFELD , 322 10th St. . bet. Far. & liar. Refrigerators , Canflcld's Patent. C. F. GOODMAN. HUi St-Jbct. Farn. .V Harney , Show Case Manufactory , ) 0. J. WILDE , Manufacturer and Dealer1 In all kinds of Show Cases , Upricht Cases. Jl . , 1317 Cnss St. Stoves fiiia Tinware , A. nURMESTKR , Dealer I n Stoves and Tinware , and Manufacture ] of Tin Koofs and nil kinds of llullding Work Old Fellow s'llloik. J. HONNKR , ISC J Douulas St : Good and Cheap Seeds. J. EVANS , Wholesale and Retail Seed Drills am Cultivators , Odd Fellows' Hall. Shoo Stores. Phillip Lane , 1320 Firntmm ft. , hut. 13th k 14th Second Hand Store. PERKINS k LEAR : 1410 Douglas St. ! . New am Second Hand Furniture , House FurnUmngCoodt &c. , bought and Hold on narrow margins. Saloons. HENRY I'AUFMANN , In the new brick block on Douglas Strnct , ha just opened a most tlcgnnt lieu Hall. Hot Lunch from 10 to 12 every day , FLAfiNERY , On Farnham , next to th i I ) . & M. headquarters has rc-oHMicd ] a neat and complete csUibll.ilunun whichbarring FIUE.and MotherShlpton'8 Propli ocy , will be opened lor thu bo > s with Hot Luncl on and after present date. " Coledonla " J. FALCONIX 07 ! ) ICth Street. Undertakers. CHAS. RIEWE , lOia Farnham bet. 10th k lit. ] 00 Cent Stores. HENRY POIILMAN. torn , notions , picture Jewelry , &c. , 513 14th bet. Farnham and Douglas P. C. IUCKUH , 1205 Farnham St. , Fancy Ooodn BUIBGE NOTICE. SEALED PROPOSALS Will bo received by th iliulerNigned until Saturday , .Inno 4th , IbHl , fo furnishing material nnd building the follow in , liridgcs : A blxty foot combination brld o acres Little Papilhon on section line between .section 15 audit ! , township 15 , range 11 ; n forty-foot com binatlon brldso across creek on range line be tween Hcvtion 13 , township 15 , range 11 , and sec IS , town 15 , range 12 ; a , hi\ty-foot rombinatloi bridge acrois Itig Paiiilllon , near t < cctoii ! line be twecn sections 14 anil 15 , tounsbip HI , range 11 Specifications on flic in county clerk'n nllliu. am the right is reserved to reject any and all hick lly order of the Hoard of County Comiiilg sinners. JOHN It. MANC'IlKbTF.H , m31-Et County Clerk. KENNEDY'S EAST - INDM D ILER & CO , , Sole Manufactxirors , OMAHA ' . MOUNT MASITACTORBH AN'D PEALHR IN SADDLES AND HARNESS 1412 Parn. St. Omaha , Neb iOK-VT fOK Till CtLEIBATIO CONCORD HARNESS Two Medals and a Diploma of Honor , with th very hUrhc t award the Judges tould bcHtow ua awarded thin liarncsj at the Centennial Eiblbl Common , also Ranchmen's and Indies' SAH DLE.S. We keep the Urgent stock In the wvol and Invite oil Mho cannot examine ton-ndfo prices. A TRIP AFTER TREASURE- Cnpi. Hillmnn , of Philadelphia , the Prime Mover in n Peculiar Enterprise. - PiiiLAnr.Lriii.v , .Iniio 4. Tlicro is now lying at the foot of Pnlmor street , Kensington , n neat looking vessel that will in u few tlrt's sail for the coast of South America in an expedition to re cover .1,000,000 Spanish dollars sunk with a Spanish man-of-war at the com mencement of the present century. The vessel WAS built by llenj. Hillman , at Cooper's Point , Ciimdu.ii . , nnd after ising latinched was towed to Ivoiisiny- nil , where she was supplied \Vith her nginu. She is constructed of wood , g 127 feet in length , 26 feet beam , 1 foot 4 inches dept of hold nnd is of 85 tons burden. Her cabins re handsomely tilted np with ulunt and white cut woods , and she s supplied with all the requisite appa- atus and machinery necessary for an ixpedition of this character , llor own- r , who JH ulono interested in the en- erpriso , is Cajit. Charles A. Jones , a lativo of Philadelphia , who has for ho past fifteen years been engaged in ho wrecking business along the coast f South America. The vessel , to- ; ether with her outfit , cost $7f,000. , nd she is now loaded with coal and iw : on board stitlicicnt provisions for n Dyago of two months , it being calcti ntcd that tlio run between Philadel phia and Munte\idoo will occupy but wenty-live daj's. She will nail either n Sunday afternoon or Monday morn- ng for the latter place. Her engines ire very powerful , and at thu trial trip , tvhich was made about ten days ago , obtained an average speed of lif- 'een and a half miles tin hour. Her srow will consist of twenty men , all of ivhom have been engaged in the wreck- ng business , including the chief engi- leer , Chas. .1. Marsh , of. Now York ity , who has had an experience of seventeen years with the Coast Wreck er Company of Now York. In conversation with Capt. Jones , the commander of the expedition , this : norning , ha stated that this was not the first enterprise of this character that ho had been connected with. "For a long number of years , " ho said , " 1 have been working along the South American coast and have boon engaged in raising sunken vessels with very successful results. The Spanish man- of-war , the treasure of which wo ex pect to recover , and which amounts to ixbout ! ) ,000,000 Spanish dollars and jewels , about the year 1800 struck n reef near Montevideo , at the mouth of the Hiodo hi Plata , and sunk. In my trips along this coast , 1 have been ena bled to locate near where the sunken vessel lies , and find that she is covered with mud to a depth of about 20 feet , and with about the same depth of wa ter. This mud has accumulated on the wreck , having flowed from the Kio do la Platta. " "Yes , when 1 sail from hero I will proceed direct to Uraguay , where 1 will engage in the wrecking business ; until the final arrangements of the ex pedition are completed. Then 1 wil engage native divers to assist my crov in the work of recovering the sunkci treasures. " "How will I remove the accumula tion of mud from the wreck 1 Well my vessel is supplied with not only : powerful engine , but also several pow erful pumps , and when they are set ii action the work can bo very speedily performed. It will , in all probability , bo several months after wo reach' 0111 destination before wo will commence active operations relative to recover ing the specie. Additional machinery will have to bo obtained and otliei matters arranged , HO as to proceed properly in the matter. ] have been very careful to select none but men ol experience in the wrecking business for my crew , all of whom will profit by the expedition if it uhotild prove successful. In addition to the wreck ing apparatus composing the cargo.thc vessel is supplied with two portable buoyers and anchors to hold the vessel in position , chains , and all the othci requisite appurtenances necessary foi the undertaking. Her engines are ol compound typo , having high-pressure cylinders L'O inches in diameter and low-pressure 151 inches in diameter , witli 20-inch titroko. Her boilers are 8 feet ! ) inches in diameter and M feel in length. Ouion Culture. Alhanj ( Mo. ) Courier. A few week ago Dr. Smith and Dr. . S. P. Larnior leased u track of land 01 Mr. Alexander Grcumyoll , It lies neai Groemvul ! ford , and directly on Gram' river , and the soil is as rich us any ji America. The tjuantity of grounc leased was indefinite * , meaning thereby an much an the parties desire to nso , A nil thin is what composes and com prises the "Onion Fields , " not only ol Gentry county but of Missouri. Of this ground thirteen acres have been planted in onions , Just imagine a thirteen aero onion patch. And yel the work of planting was commenced i little over two weeks ago. Since then eight or nine men nnd six teams have been steadily employed. The cost ol the seed alone was § 227.f'O ; the coal of putting in the crop will reach 8100 ; two men and a boy or two will tend it , and then will como the work of gath ering and getting it into market. The entire cost of farming that thirteen acres of land \vill bo between $000 and $700. That looks like a big outlay of mon ey on so small n space of ground , and yet with anything like a growing suuBjii the profits will bo on a com * poiidinuly largo scale. Onions arc ul. ways n staple ; always command a good price. The yield in other places when similar experiments have been tried on a large scale has been from -ICO t < ( iOO bushels per acre ; and the onioi : fields of Smith and Lanneir are in m productive soil as can be found in the world. Seasonable wetathur alone if needed to make the crop , The work of planting has been thor oughly performed. First a stalk-cut ter clears the ground of the corn-stalk * of the previous year , and they are burned. Then follows another team with u plow breaking deep. Aftoi this comes , another team with n kind of a drag or roller ; then another with a heavy harrow ; and still another witli a heavy rake. JJy the time these him all passed over the ground the soil it loose und mellow aa an ash pile. Then the planting is done with u couple ol Comstock seed-Bowers , u piece of ma chinery that distribute the eueds witli the utmost accuracy. The rows an placed exactly twelve inches apart.nnd four pounds of need put in tothoncro. Everything is cAfried out with mnthe- matical certainty. Three months more and the result of this experiment will bo determined. "Tlio Pnrlor-Cnr for Cattle. " A Now York paper , commenting On the first trip of an improved car for transporting cattle says : "It arrived witl twenty head of cattle fn-iu Cin cinnati , having como through without unloading. The cattle were- watered and fed by A mechanical cmitrivAiicei operated from the end of the car. With AH ordinary car the cattle would have t" bo unloaded for feeilmi ; throe times , with considerable injury and delay. The superiority of ( ho now car was shown not only in its mrroasenl capacity and the superior o.nifnrl of the animals , but rdse ) in tlio saving in weight by diminished loss , \\hich is usually about 10 per cent , \\tih the improved car the loss was Miuh-r three per cent. " This report is encouraging in every respect. It prost-ntM the money side of the questuui. Th0 scheme of transporting live stock in cars fitted np with convciiioiu-es for feeding , watering und resting was the oll'spring of sentimentalists. Hut to make it a practical success it must bo hewn to be economical to the Hhip- ior. Tlio comfort of animals during ransporlation by rail will bo sought > y business men when it is fount ! to > o profitable , and they will not bo : t great trouble or expense t. > ne > euro 't till they are asstireel that it will add .o their gains. When it is demon strated that the change will pay , the nest cruel shippers will prefer thu parlor" to the box car , und will gladly pay the increased rates for r.vnsportation. Sleeping e-ars are low patronized from motives of econ- iiny. A traveller finds that ho is a joiner by paying for A bed that on- nblcs him to rest ami sloop while ho s riding , as ho is enabled thereby to transact his business better the next .lay. A day's time is cheap to a busi- less man when purchased at the cost of n elollar or two. Shippers will pre fer the "palace stock car" as travellers .lo the sleeping car when the former can bo shown to bo economical. The olficors of humane societies would do ivell to push their investigations to ward determining the money value of thu improved carjto the owners and shippers of cattlo. ] f they can dcm- onstrato that it is economical it will succeed. It will ho well to compare the conditions of the llesh of cattle transportcel in these cars of dilleront patterns , and to test its keeping quali ties. WHO WILL OlTO.sn THU CAIi ! Not the railroads , as they have w direct interest in the matter. They will make the sanio amount of money in hauling one kinel of car as another. With little doubt , they would prefer n cur that can puss from < no end of tin line to another if occasion requires , without stopping. The palace cai could do this , -as no time would bo re quired for feeding and watering stock- as in the case under the present or raiigement. Butchers would not op pose il , as they desire to get the ani mals they arc to slaughter in the bus condition , ami the more intelligent u them know that the more cfiro'fully an imols are handled the bettor the men will be for immediate consumption o for keeping. Packers will not obj'ec to it for tlio reasons already given Neither will persons who purcJiaselivc stock for reshipment , for they wish t recuivo the animals they pay for in ; condition that will enable them t < stanel the fatigno of a long voyage o journey with as little loss as possible Of course the producers and consumer of meat will not object to it. Tin objection will como from a class o shippers who profit by dishonorable ai well as cruel practices in handlini stock. They are willing to torture cat tie , sheep and hogs by hunger am thirst , and to increase the latter bi the use of salt , that they may maki the animal eat and drink more whei they have arrived at the end of thoi journey. It is profitable to sell water hay , bran , and shorls , or oven corn a the price live meat brings inanensteri market. For years they have maeli money in this sort of tralJic , and the ; desire ( o continue it. Those men havi opposed all improvements in the trans portation of stock that had for thoi object the comfort of the animals They opposed the introduction of tin aeljustabletrough , that allowed animal to got a supply of water at any statioi at which the train might stop , am threatened to withdraw their patron from such railroads us adopted it fron motives other than necessity. It wa to put a stop to the cruelty inflicted b ; this class of persons that it was pro posed to make compulsory laws in re lalion to fllock-cars. FightWithn. . Painter. " n ( Moil. ) M.iillMinian. " ( joyser , " writing from Fire-Hole Basin , gives the following encounte between Stephen Hall , one of th mail-carriers , and a cougar ; "Wliil Hall was on his way from Mammotl Hot Spring. ) to Gibbon station , am was attacked near Obuidion Cliff by ; largo cougar. Ho had crossed th corduroy between tlio dill' and th lake when ho heard a noise to thu lof of him , nml , looking up SAW , th monster animal in thu net of spring ing down upon him. Drawing hi knife , thu only weapon he had- ho dropped upon his knees just as th animal jumped , and the infuriatei animal missed hi * aim and wen clear over him , Hall plunging hi knife in its body us it passed. Th force of Hall's blow and the animal' ' spring was so great that both wor precipitated over the glassy debris an into the lake. Both struck tlio wale ut the samu time , and then a terrifi combat began. Thp water was up t Ilall'i armpits , and thu beast had t fight swimming. It made a plimgo a its antagonist , and succeeded in catch ing him by thu left arm. Hall usei his knife as rapidly as possible , hut failing to loosen the aniiiial's hold up on his arm , dived to thu bottom of th lake , ami both wont dovui together Thu cougar let go , ami. coming ti the toj > of thu water , sathe mail sack T/hich had come oil I fall's back ii thu struggle. Doubtless imagining th sack was its prey , the animal seized i in its mouth , and struck for thu shore As soon as he saw what was going 01 Hall started after the cougar\vhiehh caught by thu tail just as it was abou to land , and pulling it hack into th water plunged his knife into its heart Harry Yount , thu gamekeeiiur , bettc known as Kocky Mountain Harrywhi went over to BOO tlto cougar that Ilarr ; killed , tiays that he lias hunted in th mountains for over two years , and say that this is the largest animal of the kind ho ever saw. Mr. Hall's arm was badly chow ed up between the wrist and elbow , but his injuries , though severe , were not serious , and ho has recovered sufficiently to bo again on duty. Ho saya , however , that he doesn't want any more cougar in his. " WOMAN'S WISDOM. New Haven Palladium : "She insists that it is more impor tance , that her family shall be kept in full health , than that she should nave 11 the fashionable dresses and styles f the times , She therefore sees to , that each member of her fanii'y ' is ipplied with enough Hop IH..IOM , at 10 first appearance of any symptoms f ill health , to prevent a fit of sick- ess with its attendant expense , care iel anxiety. All women should oxer- rciso their wisdom in this Way. " DYING IU 1NCI1KS. Very often wo see a person sufTor- g from some form of kidney com- ilainl and is gradually dying by iche's. This no longer need to be so , ir Klectric Hitlers will positively uro Hrighl'H disease , or any dise'aseof hu kidneyH or uriniary organs , They , ro especially adapted to this class of 'iseases , acting directly on the tomach and Liver at tlio same timu , ml will speedily euro where evety ther remedy has failed. Kohl at fty cents a bottle , by Ish A > Me- la'hon. ( ' " ' ) GREATEST HEMEDV KNONVN. Ur. King's Now Discovery for Con- umntion is certainly tliei great obt nodical ronioely over placed within tlio each of suHuring hunianity. Thou- anils of once helpless Bitirurers , now oudly proclaim their praise for this rondurful discovery to which they iwo thuir lives. Neit only eloos it post- ivoly euro Consuiniition , but Coughs , lolds , AHtlnnn , ISroncliitin , liny "over , lIoiirsetieiHsnnd nil allectioim of .ho Throat , Chusd and Lungs yields it emco to its wonderful curative ; po\v- 31 * iva if by inatjic. Wo de > not nsk you 0 buy : t "largo bottle unless you know tvhat you UHO giitlini ; . Wo therefore jarnestly request you to call on your IniUL'ists , Isit vfc j\i \ ( rAiio.v , and got n .rial oottlo free of costwhiclt will con- 1 Inco the most , skeptical of its wonder- ! ul merits , and show you what a repu- ar one dollar Hizo bottle will do. Kot sale by Ish ft McMalion. ( ! ) 3JED-1JUGS , ROACHES , Rats , mice , ants , flies vermin , mo squitoes , insects , utc. , cleared out bj "Rough on Rats. " Ific boxes ai elruggists. ( fi ) For You , "Whoso complexion ftotrnyf BOIIIO liiiiiiflialfiig impcrfcc tion , whoso mirror tells you that yon arc Tnmied , tSallon and disfigured in counlcnnnco , or have Eruptions , Redness , Roughness or unwholesome tints of complexion , wo say use llngan's Magnolia. Balm. It isn delicate , harmless und delightful article , producing tlio most natural and entranc ing tints , the artificiality of which no ohservcr can detect , nnd which soon becomes per manent if the Magnolia Buliu Is judiciously used. Wi'vt for l > i'liif ( ( In1 inOkt illri'ft , quickcKt , nut KifiM Hue c-niiiii" tun ; tliu ( iri-ut Mi-tr | > oliH , C'lll t'AUO , ami tinKAHTKIIN , NiiiiTll-KAhiKKN , HOUTI mill Hoi TII-HAHTKItN IISM , wlllfll UTIIllliatu tlliri ! uith KANHAI C'ITV , I.HAVKXWIIHTII , ATI-IIIMJX Cm MII , Hi.i crH ; UM ! OMAHA , the C'OUWKIUM CKNTKIIS from ulili-li nuliatu EVERY LINE OF ROAD Hat | i < nrtrnU'n tin-'mitliinit ( rum tlio Mlssoui ltl\rr to the r.idlliSlirjiu. . The CHICAGO , ROCK ISLAND ft I'A CIFIC RAILWAY Ix the only line from Chlr.iio owning tnu-k hit KftiiKiu , or wlili-li , l > > Its own iou'1 , ruK-hi-ri th point * alum1 naiiii-il. No TiiAshfKim iir CAIIIIIAIIH No IIIM-IMI uiK.vrxmuMi ! No liuilitlini ; In III vcntihttil uriiiii-lcnii ram , ai every IKIS-H.-MKCT f L"irrlc < l In nxnii ) , clum AMItiitIlatCcl ) couilit ; ujioii ) tat i\irtH : | Trulns. DAY C'AiiK ul uurlralul inaKiilflrencc , 1'u.i.VA I'AI.ACK Si.KKriMi CAIIK. ami ourumiuirlil-uiiiuii ( IIIMS.I CtiiH , IMVIII uliUli misiN nrv kernel of nil surti > - iil vsi'dluiiLu , t thu low rutu D ( KKVKNTV I'I > K t'KNTH KVII , Wltll Alllplu tllllU for liualtllfl ! en joj mint. Thruii li Cnr * lictucrn ( 'hl'-u n , I'oorla , Jill wanked uml Ml niirl Illtir Points ; unil i-lu u rnn iici'tlunu at all puiuti u ( Intelrxjttjon nlth uthe roiuU. roiuU.u \ tii'kct ( do ti'J forget thU ) < llnitl > to ettr pl.-ire .if ImiKjitmiLe In K"ann.i , .Ni'linnl.a , Illii IlillH , W.MiinliiKrtuh.llil.tho , Nutmla , Cullfurnli : ( iri-Knn , WoJilnjftoii Territory , Colurudo , Arkon ami New Meiii-o. A lilieml arriiiiKcmtntH ri anlliiKwwv \ a an ) other line , an < l rules of lurou\ | i > im low u eonif-t titurs , who liirnUll hut u tlthoul thu cum lort. \ > f > ' 'n ami tackle of i > | > ortkii > ( n free. Tli U tn , inaiM nml foMerd ut all iirlnrij il tk-Ke cllli'ea in thu l.'nitul HUlted iiml L'ana'b. It. It. CAIII.i : , K. ST. JOHN , Vlru 1'res't & le-n. ! Gin. Tl > t. amiI'ftwi'r A t ' I. Il. CLAI'.KI > Cl.V , Clarkson & . Hunt , fcuirot.rii to Kicliarda k Hunt , ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW 215 H , 14th Street , Omclm , Keli. W. J. CONNELL , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Omc Front Hoonvt fniintalr" ) In HanBcoiu' ' new hrlck building , N , W. corner Kltccntli an t'arnliain Street * . Edward W. Simeral , ATTORNEY - AT - LAW Itooiu 0 t'rclglitoii Illock , IStUandDoughi tttwl THIS NEW AND CORRECT TffAP - - rroTN tcyond nny rcMonnblo question that the CHICAGO & NORTH-WESTERN R'Y ' Is by Ml odds the best rend for you to take when traveling In cither direction between 1 Chicago and all of Iho Principal Points In Iho West , North and Northwest. Cftwfnlly csnmlnp this MAP. The rrlnctr.M Cities of the We < t nnd Northwest nro Stations on tlil.s ronil. Its tlirtnijli ; trains niako close conncctloas with the trains of nil railroads at Junction points. THE CHICAGO & . NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY , Overall of IU principal lines , rtnii cnoh way dally from two to fourormoro I'.ist Kxpreaa Trains. It Is thu only road west ol ChlcaQii lliat usuJ the PULLMAN HOTEI * DINING OARS. Ticket's o\"crYhl3V'ro diud"su\d \ b'y all Cempou Ticket Agents'hi tho' United attitei jvu'd Cnnadius. , Itonienihcr to ask for Tickets vln this road , bo sure they tend over H.nnd take none other. IL&BVIX llUaiUrr.acn'lJlaniiEcr , Chicago. W. 11. SIE.NiKTT , Oeu'l 1'ass. Agent , Chicago. HAHIIY IV Drr.Ii , Ticket Affcut C. k N'V. . ItMlwny. Uth nnJ K.tinhMn utroctn. 1l \ KIMIIAI.li , AH lstant Ticket Audit 0. k N. W. llullwn ) ' , IIth ami Farnham streets. J. lliU : , . TlcKi-t Ais-ent I1 , k N. W. lUillttay , U. 1' . H. H , llviiot. 8AMKST. CI.AKK , Upncrnl Affcnt. Feathers , Window Shades , And Everything pertaining to the Furniture and Up holstery Trade. A Complete Assortment of New Goods at the Lowest Prices. CHiS. SHimiCK , 1208 and 1210 Fara. St. ftir24 | innn th Bit PnlWlA [ i * t > 4-j . t x < i titjfi MriHiCwf'i"/ * wi * * * ' ; ii/J Ik V&v . . . . > wrfti"iju. < . * rrnt t trrnr' ' SLSJssaasjsaSSSS , w3.u2Sa.SMSLSJssaasjsaSSSS > < . . - . - , . . . . : ; ; | | , | -pgljai.Tnijj..mfrt'iAi3H ' 'B'ifMiaUi w/ia / No Changing Cars nsiwr.H.N OMAHA & CHICAGO , Wliero direct cniiia otlnnnnre inailo witli Tlnouijh HLKKl'IKU OAK LINKS for NHW YOIIK , I10STON , l'IIII.AIii.l'IIIA : , isAi/riMoiti ; , WASIII.VGTOX ANI ) ALL KASTHUN CITIKS. The Short Line via. Peoria IVir INDIANAI'OLIH , CINCINXATLOt'lS - VH.Ii : , and all Jiointa 111 tliu TIIK III * ! LINK For ST. LOUIS , Where direct I'Onnci lloni. nrv nuido In tliu Union Demi uitli tliu Tlirim li Slceplnj , ' Car Lines for ALL I'OINTd IS O IT01 ? 23C . NEW LINE'o'DES ' ' MOINES TIII : FAVOUITI ; IKUTI : FOII Rock Island. Tlio miuvnle | < l Indiiecincntii nffervd liy this line lo tnmltrs and tourUU aru ad [ ollowa : Tliu rt-luliratul I'ULL-MAN (10-wliecl ( ) 1'ALACi : HLiii'I.N'd : : I'AIIH nin only on ( lil line , ( i. , II. & ( , i. 1'ALAUi : DltAWINd ItOUM CAItH , ulth llorlon'u Ui'iliiiliiiL'Jalrn , No extra ilmrijo for HtAtHln Hi-dining Clmlrs , Ttie fiunoiis U. , II. fc O. I'uluco UliiliiK Care. Uorgcutid Hinokln ; ; Card lltteil witli eU'uiit hlill-K-ickoil ; rattan rONolvliitf elialrn , for thu em-lutiltu IIHUO ! ( lrot-ca | j ia < bc > | . gen * . Htei-I Track Ami BUjwrlor cqulpinont eonililneil with tliclr KJiat tliruiiKh cur arraiiKCinuiit , inakei thin. u\xj\u \ ull dthi-rs , tliu tavorltu routu to tliu IJut , Hoiith ami Nontheaol. Try It , anil .MJII will find travellnj ; a luxury In- Btuul ol a illxconifort. Tlirouijli tlektti * tlo tliu eclt-liraU-i ) llne'for ' Gilo at nil olllcun In thu t'nlteil KUton anil CunaiU , All Inforinatlon almut rutt * of faru , Kluuiihii ; ( 'ur accommodation ! * , Tlinu Talileu , etc. , u ill bo climfully fheii Ii ; i > i > ljln ( ; to jAJira n , WOOD , Ocneral I'auiiiKer Afent , Chicago. T. J. rcrrrnit. flencrul MuiKtgcr , Chicago. DP , Black's ' Blieumatic tnantod a Bafo , CY-rtulii and Lpcctly Curu ( or Ilhcumatlxm In ull IU forux , Neurufclu , l."iiuu Hack , I'aiu In tliu llruut unil Bltlu , 1'uln In the Btoniadi and Kldnnyu. &e. It ( nan Internal reinu- dy , a Tonic and llluoil I'urillcr. and wlilloltrc- uioted thu Discus ltlmpro\cD the genera ! health. BMIT1. ' , BLACK t CO. , 1'roprietors , 1'litUmouUi , Neb , N , Caii'l AifMi > . Omala. AOIINTS WANTKO ron OUR NKW I100K , ' BIBLE FOR THE YOUNG , " teliitf the Htory of thu 8erii > turcs , by Hey , Ooorgo Alexander Crook , I ) . I ) . , In nhiiplo and attractivu laiiKuv * 'or ' old and young , I'rofuncly Illustrated - ted , nuklnif a mout Interesting and ImprcwUu youth n Inutruetor , i\ury : parent u 111 tccuru thU vork. I'ruachern , you xhould circulate It. 1'rieu t3.0U. bund lor elrcuUrn with extra tenni. J. II. ClIAHUKltb Jk CO. Bt. Louis Mo. D. F. Manderson , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. 2i3 Fariilmm Et. , Omaha , Neb , "Screw the Finger as Tlcht ni you can , tlmfH rlieMin.ill.ini ; ono turn inoro , tliat'fl trout , " It u ( ainillar ileni-riptlon of tlicno two illnu'cs. Thonuh each may nml < lnc attack illlTerent uirtfl of the HVHtciii , thu cnnsc U licllevtil to lion potHOti , oim acid In thu Mood. Purify thU liy the Use of Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient. It will ilo lla work Mictilllv nnd thoroiiL-lily. It la thu ( rri'At frieml nf tliu HiilTerer from rlicuirmtlBin and ( font. BOLD IIV ALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. 217 and ! ! 10 North JIain St. , St. Louis , WIIOLF.SAI.U DKALHIW IN } PAPERS KNVKLOPKS , CAU1) IIOAIIO AND Printers Stock. 7 ( ' < uih jvild for llnga and Taper Stock , Scrap Iron and Mctal.i. I'aper Klock Warehouses 1229 to 1237 , North SUth ntri'ct. ( A .llrdlrlnr , nut u Drlnii , ) I.I.\TAKS IIHIV , IJl'fUr , 3I AKU TIIC CT Siraau. Qruund os , , omnt r.rrnaj. .All . ninroM-i t < t tliu EtctuatJltwcls ! , Dloo.1 , Kl.lno'3 , c. l 1'r.n.vy Or ? na , Kcrvocsuc-a : . SIi j cwl1'uiinlu ! Cotii.lUntii ; , . _ frlOOO IN . I Will lo paU 'craivajotiu'yv.lllnotri cnrjiclp , ol imj-tMwrlmpuriiorlnJm-.o-jifou ! . 'Inth.r-m. > yo > 4r tlruirjLt fnrltaiiDItt' a. d liyllicro ( Ix.'forayonilirp. 'Ji.I.n no uCn-r , JHor C'occii CTiufjtljo rv ct .t , tr/rrt enl I ; .tV CUldrtn. jrlcirtonllttliers Cr-liub/sUnjnlIu" . .Vsi. ilruirg . I. Clspnaliscl4'ciiniltrirtlrlil.lofiircfcrilruiik t vnnfix , coo of crCuiu , tc < liacfo an J liarcoUra : PtTKBESaa Bend for bln-ulnr * Aloiyo | 1J Ir 'Iruc iU. I It p 111)1. ) ri .M .l'o. I'.o , To Nervous Sufferers. THE GREAT EUROPEAN REMEDY. Dr. J. B. Simpson's Speciflo It l a i > o | tivociirolpr Bp < irmaU > rrhea , , Seminal U'wiKiirH-i , ImiKitancy , and 'all illHea8eu rcsultlnt' from Belf.Ahuno , ai tlunUl Anxiety , Losu of Munory , I'ains . in thu lUck or Side , . and illbc-aecu - - i.Umt Jwl t ( ) UonnuiiipUon Insanity and anuarlygravo The bpueido SU'dlclliO ( a bulng uuod with woruler- lul nucctsa. _ I I'ainiihleU tent ( rco to all , \Vrlto for them and fct full par ticulars. I'rlec , Sjicellle , ? l.OO per jxxekage , or six jnck. ages for 0.00. Addrewi all ordera ta II. KIMSUN MKDICINi : CO. Nos. 101 and 10(1 Malu Bt. llutlalo , K. V. Bold In Omaha by C. F. Goodman , J , W. livll , J , K. Uh , and all tfriu.'giiiU everywhere. ' J. a. RUSSELL , M. D. , HOMO3PATHIO PHYSICIAN. Plttoatcg of Children and Charonlc PUcaeea % Bpwialty. Olllco at Ucsidencc , SOOO Ca s trfet. lIourn-8 to 10 . m , , 1 to 2 1' . in. , and aftu - 6 p. m J. R. Mackey , DENTIST , Comer Uth and Douclw Sts , Omaha , Ntb. Price ) Rcaunable. p23-3ir